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Show FRIDAY, MARCH TIIE 25, 1938 THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII SPECIAL FOR One Week Only r HOUSE BULLETIN Working .Toward A (Continued from Page 1) 22 SUGAR , In an unusually large number of families coming together to the worship service. The service stressed the need of family unity, picturing the family as a divine Institution, second in its power for good or evil to none. The Youth Budget received Its first trial and pledges received from the youth of the church exceeded the fondest expectations of the officers of the church. The Annual Membership Campaign was institut ed Sunday with splendid results. It la hoped to complete the Every Member visitation within the next two weeks. Tho future of Third Church as a growing Influential church will bo established if the members con' tlnue to support the cause of the Kingdom In the same fine way they have started. ... Smokeless City t Mrs. Anthony C. Lund, president of the Womens Chamber of Commerce, is very active in the fight to make Salt Lake a smokeless city. That association holds its general meetings on the first Monday in each month at 2 p. m., in the headquartThe board ers at the Hotel Utah. on held Jhe last Monmeetings are month. each of day Their chief object Is to save one of Utahs greatest Industries, Coal mining. Through the processing of Utah bituminous coal It will be pos slble to extract gas, oil and dyes, and make the resultant fuel cle in enough to .handle with white gloves. The Chamber Is fostering a drive to raise $1,900 to enable them to send enough coal to a well established process leg plant fora test and thereby prove. what can be accomplished by handling Utah coal In large tonnage. Mrs. E. R. Simons, general chairman of the drive, urges liberal giving by throe who are especially interested in workand who wish to ing toward a smokeless city. NAVY WEIGHS USE REIMS CATHEDRALS WAR ...OF WOim&iJtALED jGUiiS 18-INC- H AUTO-LOAN- and INSURANCE Efficiency of Huge Weapon Being Investigated. Great Edifice Eadly Damaged by Fire and Cannon. ' D. C. Reims Speculation haS Washington. Washington, as to whether the been revived here (Rheims) cathedral, badly damaged United States eventually may equip by fire and bombardment during the Thia advertisement and 50c guns. its fighting ships with World war, at last has been restored will get your car washed, This type of gun has never been to the magnificence of the days when also complete Grease Job it served as coronation church of mounted on any battleships of this nation, and navy officials insist the French kings. 75c. De"For nearly two decades this weapon exists only on paper. surDrive Out and Save cherished French shrine has been spite the strict secrecy that rounds all matters of ordnance, closed to the public while architects, however. It is known that research STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS financed chiefly by the French govD. and John ernment Rockefeller, concerning the efficiency of the SERVICE STATION Jr., repaired war damage, says on. gun is being constantly carried the National Geographic society. It is admitted that a weapon of 17th South and Main St. "In 1927 a rededication ceremony this type would possess enormous of the marked reconstruction partial Hyland 8326 destructive power, but many naval edifice. Now, after an .impressive would service, the restored cathedral has officials doubt whether its use would be worth the sacrifices that been reopened for worship. , lines. "During September, 1914, when have to be made along other Guns Now Weigh 128 Tons. the Germans seized Reims, they RENT covered the floor of the cathedrals ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL It is pointed out, for example, vast nnve with straw, prior to quarthat the largest gun now used in the MEETING AT THIRD CHURCH Front NICELY FURNISHED United States fleet, the tering soldiers there. After the GerTho 46th Annual Congregational mans withdrew from the town, the weapon, weighs 128 tons. Room. 1937 South 12th East. Meeting of Third Church will be held French converted the church into a The gun weighs at 7:30 p. m. In the Wednesday hospital for French and German 105 tons. Each projectile or shell church at which time the progress wounded. Nevertheless the Germans used in the guns weighs used the high towers as targets, 21,000 pounds. of the church during the past year (Continued from Page 1) The next smaller size, the will be reviewed in its various phases, claiming they sheltered military obdethe company of a British authority the servation Fire posts. completely gun, weighs 81 tons, the for year coming program A GOOD MOVE FOR SAFETY stroyed the roof, descended wooden while its projectiles weigh 14,000 and Hugh B. Brown, president of the will be submitted by tho Joint ComClareaco M. Baird, attorney, pres- scaffolding on a tower to the nave, pounds each. Thus it is pointed out British Mission and also a former mittee officers elected by the church ented to the board of county com- set the stray on re and practically that because of the great amount resident of Sugarhouse. for the coming year. Every member missioners that an gun would weigh, Tuesday a request from a gutted the building. are J. Marvin Boys on the team of the church and congregation and their of these fewer weapons Shelled. Bombed and L. Winder Ward Ashton, better known as "Mam" to should be on hand for this meeting. group of citizens of time to time, for the re"From projectiles could be carried. In adWilliam D. of the S. and members Sugarhouse people, and son of Mr. It Is open to all interested people. mainder of the war, airplane bombs dition, smaller, more "flexible A. asking that the counPenn I.-and Mrs. M. O. Ashton of the Sugar e and shells from guns weapons would have to be sacriPACK MEETING SAT. NIGHT and state sponsor the construct! n struck the cathedral. Buttresses ficed. ty House Lumber Company; Harry SorPresThe Cubs of Pack 8, Third a in of of the The present sidewalk Highwere and vicinity chapels damaged. Only ensen, Eddie Edmunds and Bruce byterian Church, will hold a Pack land Drive and Siggard drive. It was the massive strength of the thick guns, such as are used on the battleWllford Lake all Salt Hanks, City; meeting, on Saturday evening, March taken under consideration. walls saved the interior from utter ships Colorado, West Virginia and Kowallis, Logan, and DeLos Rowe, 27th at' 7:30 p. m. All the parents Maryland, can fire their projectiles destruction. Strangely the equestriMcCammon, Idaho. of Joan of Arc, close a distance of about 16 miles when and friends of tho Cubs are Invited statue enne RETURNS FROM CRUISE The team has gained international to the meeting.-- - Tho Cubs have remained uninjured in the midst the guns are at an elevation of 39 C. Sorensen of the Southeast by, E. degrees the elevation at which the recognition for Its splendid form and charge of planning and carrying out qf falling shells, and many considreturned this ered this a good omen. Furniture longest 'distance can be obtained. Company acto in ability playing, this meeting, and awards are given week after an extended cruise At the same elevation the broke and "Shells that pinnacles to London The cording dispatches. to the Cubs for advancement. guns hare a range of statues also sea and shattered Mediterranean the disfigured through boys are all missionaries working out 16 Miles Guns of this more than Thirteenth-centurstained-glass lie was ac- priceless bordering countries, from the British Mission of the Latare used aboard the battleships of type windows. these Drawings companied by Mrs. Sorensen. ter Day Saint Church. California and Tennessee. windows fortunately had been preDays Left Only Smaller Gans on Four Ships. served, and some of the windiows Sale "UNUSUAL WEATHER have been reconstructed . In their PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT FOR . The battleships Arizona, PennsylPress dispatches carry the news original forms. Others have been vania, Oklahoma and Nevada use WEEK ENDING MARCH 18th that the north coast of California is fitted with temporary colorless glass guns of 45 caliber. A maxCommunicable diseases reported to "There are only a few days more being lashed by another severe awaiting replacement by the stained imum range of 21,000 yards can be of future artists. the Utah State Board of Health to take advantage of the Western storm. The Redwood elevation. obtained at a highway from glass "An entire new roof has been conThe penetration power of an during the '.week ending March IS Auto Supply Companys Annivers- San Francisco to Eureka is impasWalls, pinnacles, aqd gun undoubtedly would be highnumbered 798 cases, as compared ary Bargain Event with Its many sable and in the Feather River can- structed. buttresses have been skilfully mend- er than that of any gun now in use. 709 for the previous week, an In- special values on touring needs for yon land slides closed the road for ed. Tapestries and works of art The gun alone is crease of 89, according to a report Spring and Summer, declares Mr. about a day. Eureka, which has a carried off to safety during the war said to be capable of piercing 18 released today by Dr. William M. J. W. Halllday, local manager of the normal rainfall of 32 Inches in the have been returned to their places. inches of armor plate at a distance statues purposely have been of 9,000 yards. McKay, Director of the Division of accessory firm. He advises local car course of a year, has had 53 Inches Several left mutilated as reminders of the Communicable Disease Control. In addition to the considerable exowners that up to dosing time on already this year. bombardment. tra weight that an Measles climbed from 266 cases Saturday, April 2nd, they can effect gun would "From 1180 until 1824, Reims was involve, the turret upon which the the preceding week to 437 this week, still greater savings than Western NEW WATER HEATER the favorite coronation place of gun is mounted also would have to an lncreaso of 171, while chicken Autos usual low prices afford. Fraser McGregor installed a new French kings. Most notable crown- be heavier and stronger to absorb pox, whooping cough and German "Probably one of the moat popu- water heater In his home Saturday. ing was that of Charles VII in 1429, the terrific recoil such a gun would measles also showed gains. attended by Joan of Arc. Westmin- have. lar features of our 22nd Birthday celester abbey, Englands great coronaDecreases were noted in the num- bration is the special sale on West- BANK, LIBRARY CLOSE tion church, was ber of cases of influenza, mumps ern Giant Tires, he declares. "These It Seems That Teachers ARBOR DAY, MARCH 28th after this cathedral.largely patterned and scarlet of ramous fever. are the preference pneumonia tires In observance of Arbor Day, the Make Bad Boners, Too Deemed a Masterpiece. One case, of anthrax, the first to hundreds of thousands of Western Branch masterand a the is considered "Reims New York. School teachers, who Library be reported to the State Board of motorists, many of whom are taking Sprague House Branch of the First piece of Gothic architecture. Built have chuckled for centuries over Sugar Health In several years, was noted advantage of our special tire prices National Bank will be closed all on of a previous church, it the boners made by their students, day, wasthe site tn Sanpete County. in the Thirteenth found the joke turned on them in a completed and equipping their cars "all to Mrs. C. BartEleanor according with the exception of Its report made public by the board of century, Beaver, Kane, Piute, Sevier, Sumlett, librarian, and Orson Ka3tc!er, western facade, fin- examiners. mit and Wasatch counties reported In addition to the special prices on manager of tho local bank. 100 years later. This about ished Ordinarily, nothing is said about no diseases for the week. tires there Is a double Trade-I- n alfacade is noted for its wealth of the kind of errors made in the exlowance on Batteries greatly reduc- SELECTED AS REPRESENTATIVE sculpture. Above the three aminations taken by prospective CASTLEOATE MINE No. 3 CLOSES ed prices on Oil and Scat Covers portals are more than 500 teachers. H. Scott Linnell, Sugarhouse busiBut when Henry Levy, board FALL REOPENING CONSIDERED Sale Prices on the entire 1938 line ness man, has been selected os a statues, ranged row upon row. These served as 'picture-bookfor member, came upon a candidate (a CASTLEOATE Utah Fuel comp- of Western Air Patrol Radios as well member of the board of directors of teaching Biblical history to medi- college graduate) .writing The tenas scores of reduced prices on Time- the Salt Lake any's mine No. S, which has held County Fish and Game eval worshipers who could neither ets of the fly are germ carriers, be association as a representative from read nor write. decided things were pretty serious. unique place in the industry because ly accessories. He went throifgh the papers, pick"The pointed central portal leads 't is the only shaft mine in a county These greater bargains are our the Sugarhouse Business League, the eye to the magnificent rose win- ing out the more atrocious blunders, ''hlch haa nearly a score of major way of saying "Thank You to the dow above it, nearly 40 feet in di- and drew up a report for the other collieries of the tunnel type, has millions of Western motorists whose ameter. Still higher one sees a row board members. Among the boners our made has possible ceased operations, the third in Car- patronage of statues of French kings, each made by the applicants, all of them In store one 1916 small from bon county to shut down aince the growth nearly ten feet tall. From them, the college graduates and many with to more than 200 stores today, Mr. first of the year. postgraduate training, were the foleye travels up to the two Tho schedule for free adult educa square towers. These were origi- lowing: Officials reported Thursday the Halllday concluded. tlon classes to be held In the com nally surmounted by spires but, de"A mentor fell out of the sky at company had originally planned to 11 fire In 1481, they were night." room of main mlttee the by stroyed public close the mine permanently but has SPRING NOT OFFICIAL ' "After the errors were corrected, the week is as follows: never replaced. now decided to resume activity this . Cecil Crockwell, supervisor of the brary during10 a. m. to 12 noon "The towers overlook the town of the story was ready for edification. Monday, fall If the market la favorable. "The perfunctory organs are a Sugar House post office, declares Book Review "The Nile the life Reims, about 100 miles northeast The Mutual mine was closed in of Paris in the champagne district. great help to man. that Spring will not be official until "She was freed by the gangster From surrounding vine -- clad hills January when employees refused to tho post office handles some baby history of a River of Life. 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. Vo- comes wine to be stored in the because she was a captious blonde. work until paid back wages and the chicks, and to date Friday, only a few chicks "Dont be so redolent, say it. choice of words citys miles of wine cellars. During Blue Blaze Coal company at Con' have made the post office their tern cabulary Building; "The island appeared charlatan in bomcontinual when the war, efheavy for picturesqueness and musical Burners suspended operations several bardment practically wiped out the form." porary abode. of fect. poetry; Tennyweeks ago. The latter Appreciation n Is Mr. Crockwell explained that the city, forcing 100,000 citizens to leave, The chicks get extra special care as they son, the poetry of picture making. expected to be permanent. Personality Inborn? 17,000 remained and used these wine ' 2 to 4 p. m. Vocabu- cellars as dormitories, courts, ofCleveland. The pleasing personUnited States Fuel company aband- must be delivered to their Saturday, in coops oned Its properties at Helner several lary class. Talk by Mrs. Frank M. fices, end even schools which gave ality that influences people is born, time for supper within forty-eignot made, believes Dr. Howard W. months ago and all buildings are hours after Gray on the mechanics of the Slice examinations and prizes. Today, rehatching. is to professor of applied psyHaggard, almost back Reims built preof Llfo" story. being wrecked or moved. Yale university. Personat chology and is war again busy population AtSaturday, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. ality and genius are inborn; he said. champagne. making UNTO THEM A SON WAS BORN tendance at tho Free Adult EducaPRISON TO OPEN been "CANNERY UNIT Friday, March 18, at St. Marks tion Book Review which has Eight Hats of Napoleon ; SaturIn the first the given 7 library $22,000,000 Value Inmates of tho Utah state prison Hospital, a Vi pound son was bom in Still Are Existence of has month, every evening day Mrs. D. to Rev. Robert and Steele, Put on Rail Passes will enter the canning business this Paris. The sale at auction of a 1733 South 13th East. The young grown to a point where the library 3 ear. Railroads are worn by the Emperor Napoleon Washington. man has been named James Reherd. can no longer accomodato the group. hat out which an Seve.al thouraul f.ult trees are estabpassing approximately has Inquiry opened tj This review has, therefore, been worth of "Annie Oakleys lished the fact that eight such hats be planted rnda rv.neiy built where The proud father Is associate presiComto of Chamber tr&nsfered the each year, according to estiare now in existence. t.he old prison boilers formerly were dent of Westminster College. mates by the interstate commerce merce, where on Saturday, April 2, Three of these are in the Inva-lidlocated, Warden Owen Nebeker discommission which frowned on museum in Paris, one is at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Harriot B. Sterat closed last week. the custom in making its anCHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE ling will set the Story of a Queen, the Fountainebleau museum, one is "The canning operations will servj nual report to congress. Prince owned the Napoleon, by v of New Wallace Emil William Porter, Ludwig, "Cleopratra, by the double purpose of providing emin In the first six months of 1937, Brussels; pretender an illustrated background of Bonapartist York will give a lecture in the the I. C. C. found, the large steam another is in the private collection ployment for the prisoners and en- SecondCity, Church, 569 East South Egyptian history. railroads gave passes tq 3,204,968 of M. Pauliac, the seventh is owned abling us to store food raised on the Temple, on Sunday afternoon, March Wednesday, 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. In by the Prince of Monaco and the persons, carrying them 601,000,-00-0 prison land for use during winter 27, at 3 o'clock, title of the lecture the Board Room of the main Public is the one recently sold at passenger miles. This serveighth months, Mr. Nebeker said. ice was worth $11,333,734. "Christian Science, its Inexhaustible Library "Elementary English and auction for $1,000. Holes for the fruit trees already All of the relics are In other words, gratis rides by Accent Correction for foreign born. with documents, and that of are dug and the actual planting will compensations." carriers involved a sum which, the Prince of Monaco is Valued at if collected, would have been 5.36 AT SrRAGl'E LIBRARY begin as soon as the snow leaves the ' UNDERGOES OPERATION per cent of the actual passenger ground, the warden reported. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday $2,000. revenues, the I. C. C. reported. to 7 9 m. Cost of the cannery will be only p. ni. p. Mrs. Tctcr Laborol, wife of the evenings from Most' Perilous Age Set In some instances, it was found, r. r d about $500, for much of the equip- manager of the Success Market in Cilirc!i.;!ii; Berkeley, Calif. The "dangerous the free transportation exceeded ment is being built from old pipes Sugar House, underwent a major Problems. '10 per cent of the actual pasage for accidents has been statistiand other material which was al operation at a local hospital this The public Is invited to any and cally fixed at the University of Calisenger revenues. fornia as the high school age. all of these classes. She Is progressing nicely. ready on hand, FOR ers. 8 702 So. Main St. Was. 6195 er h, h 14-in- er h T. long-rang- h, er : Grant Morgan, Mgr. k er MOTOR FINANCE CO. MORGAN 18-inc- h ... . 1938 ELCAR TRAILERS now on display, the latest In house trailers; also a few used trail- 18-in- hr S UNITED FIVE AND TEN STORE TO EXPAND; ADDS DEPARTMENTS was Work started Monday mornto enlarge the building occupied ing United Five and Ten Cent the by South Store, 1069 East Twenty-firs- t street, and owned by tho Smoot Land and Improvement Company. The new building will permit an Increase of twenty per cent more floor room, according to George Lucas, manager of the store and will be extended on the North end twenty feet, the full width of the building. Mr. Lucas stated "We are planning to add new departments to our store to meet the demands of the Sugar House people as well as complete somo departments In which only a t few varieties are carried.. . USES COLORED ROCK FOR WALL J. F. Symkoviak, 2363 Highland Drive, has built a red rock wall in h, er front of bis . lawn and varigated rock on the driveway into his back door. It dertainly adds to tho beauty of this piece of residence property. y Few Of Anniversary 14-in- ch ACTIVITIES Two bouses are under construction on Ashton Avenuet in the first block east of Highland Drive. BUILDING 13-in- ch er h, TOWN ISOLATED by Draper was the failure of power lines, telephone lines and roads' closed by fallen trees and drifted "snow. isolated-Monda- 18-in- twin-tower- SUPPER; CALL LOOSES AT THE BULLETIN OFFICE Sugar House haa a modem Cinderella who haa lost her ballet dancing slipper, probably hurrying to a dance Instead of running away from one at the stroke of midnight However, the slipper was picked up by a fair Prince who brought It to the office of "The Bulletin" where the young lady may claim it by having the other slipper. ed deeply-recess- CINDERELLA MODERN . ed s' At Public Library flat-topp- ed shut-dow- ht .. $22,-000,0- 00 cs Social-Econom- ic NEW BEAUTY OPERATOR I AT IRENE'S SALON Miss Genevie Hanaon haa joined the staff of beauty operators at Irenes Beauty Salon, 2040 South Eleventh East street Mias Hanaon has had wide experience in all lines of beauty work at leading establishments of the city. SPRING TURNS INTO TYPICAL WESTERNER In all its g up Taking honors, Miss Spring rode Into Salt Lako Sunday on a bucking fifty-mian hour wind storm, uprooting trees instead of coaxing them to leaf, then turned on a full spray of snow that not only covered all signs of past warm days but motorists and pedestrians as well. However, after a few hours of becalming sunshine, Monday, the universe took on a different hue, showing what a little sunshine can do. rough-ridin- le HERE MANAGER Michael O'Hagen, 'manager of the western division for the Chas. P. Cochrane Carpet Co. came to Salt Lake City from San Francisco, Tuesday evening for a two day visit with that firm's representative. He is very optimistic about tho this year's business. FREE PLAY The Lincoln Dramatic company will present a three-acomedy entitled "The Little Savage at the Lincoln High School at I3th South and State streets, Wednesday, Mar. 30th at 8:30 p. m. The public is invited. The performance will bo given under the direction of Ella ct Wakefield, ' ' |