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Show ME Jy y BULLETIN" Published at Commercial Printing Co. 2044 South 11th East FOBECAST For Salt Lake and vicinity. ugar guitar Hyland 864 WEATHER Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer Saturday. w PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOL. s SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Will University News Chamber of Commerce To Meet Wednesday At Fairmont Park FRIDAY, JULY NUMBER 84 8, 1938. A. C. Smoot Takes -Office In Rotary Club Re-Ope- n Mario Theatre C. L. Condon is making tbe old We are getting a great deal for I larlo theatre over and when he and our money by expecting the federal workmen get through you will not . government to do more and more for know the place. The wall of the us, in many cases much more than entrance will be of marble and a would If we spent the money ourwe 8 Mr. Ashton, after welcoming tbs Neon sign will help light up Marking the close of the year Fairmont Park will be the meeting place of the Sugar ser- nifty extra these To furnish selves. as well as visitors, presented South street Twenty-firdistinguished House Chamber of Commerce for the July luncheon. Wed and tbe opening of vices the government either must tell the public what show is being of the International clubs, the Sugar tokens of appreciation to members C. Alton to 13, in nesday, July Melville, according charge of have more money or go into debt. If put on. Tbe interior will be thor- House club entertained Maur- of the club for their services the past the meeting. into oughly redoco rated and mechanical- ice andRotary the country goes farthen Madame Duperrey, of Paris, year. President Hatch was the recipas was A box luncheon will be served in the Bowery, located debt lndifinltely, the only result can ly cooled, tbe chairs will be comfort- France president of Rotary Inter- ient of a past president's pin honits with Inflation inevitable be was the Just national and the retiring officers at Charles J. Lobb, secretary, able ones, all north and east of the club house. terrible effects. These are the views1 when the opening date will be Is not a pin. largely attended banquet Thurs- ored with an acting secretary! Members bringing guests are asked to contact the sec to G. Dr. Pilworth Walker, well known yet settled, but watch The Bulletin were tokens Other presented day evening, June 30, in the Hotel economist and professor at the Un- for future announcements. A new Utah. retary in order that luncheon arrangements may be made. W. Burbldge and Dr. Wm. R. Mid iversity of Utah, revealed in a talk screen will be installed and tbs President Duperrey, who is enrout dlemlss, retiring 'board members, The luncheon will begin promptly! at 12:15. to a summer session audience. mechanical apparatus will consist of to his horns having closed his term and Louise Hoggin, assistant "This socialization of our spend- the latest. Mr. Condon Is now a resi- of office at midnight Thursday, ing does not mean getting leu for dent of Sugar House and you will paused In his travels to spend Thursour money, but rather getting leu find him. 100 per cent behind any day and Friday In Salt Lake City COLORFUL PROG RAH GIVEN Church Bryon L. D. S. of the money we earn. The govern- move for this sections benefit A program combining a French and ae the guest of the Sugar House 10 out of every 100 dolment takes American theme, was carried Clubs. and Salt Lake Formed By Church llth East at 17th 8outh can Now we and ram lars you says so out Francs Sines strongly during the evening, opening with figured J. Elbert Nash, Minister. ROTARIANS TO BE GUESTS the rest, the university man house a spend of In the Sugar flag demonstration by a boy scout ealy history Combining a portion of the Sugar told audience. "We get more for AT KAYSYILLE CLUB BANQUET the his a sea scout. and first for the sugar machinery House and Emerson wards of High9:45 A. M. Church School. our money In most cases, public been Winnifred Copeland, young Mlsa In United mill States the having land Stake of the Latter Day Saints Fifteen members of the Sugar 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. for instance. With road buildto roads, student from tbe Granite High and there transported purchased new a ward was created last Sermon by the pastor, "More than church, transfered from individu- House Rotary club will attend tbe Salt Lake City eighty-fou- r being ing years school, gave several solos during the week by the church authorities and Conquerors. towns and counties to states1 Charter banquet of the Kaysville ago. President Heber J. Grant of evening, her opening number being als, will be known as the Bryan ward. foland the federal government, we get Ruary Club, newest Rotary club in tbe Latter Day Saint Church told The Sar Spangled Banner C. H. Sorenson, 1212 Kensington the 110th district, which will be we ten for miles road what of good TIIIBD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH avenue, was sustained the .historic story of the first sugar lowed by the rendition of tbs French held at Davis County High School bishop of the used to pay for one mile. TO HOLD PICNIC SATURDAY new unit and his counselors mill to President Duperrey and pre- National Anthem, The Marsellalse will be 13th. July Increased sented him with a loving cup made by Jack Summerhays. governNevertheless, The annual Church School Picnic K. W. Burnett, first, and Auburn The local club plana to present cost The mental from one of the beams of tbe old money. Young students of the Jean Renee of Third Church will be held In Fair- Chlpman, second. operations club with the club the Baby Is a like federal Utah with and mill mont Park on Saturday, July 9th. government dancing school presented a floor just engraved sugar The territory embracing the new of tbe Nations, a flag stand liver. A small a covered how during the evening with specof A fine afternoon of games, contests ward la within boundries as follows: family; if it hasnt enough money Flags replica of every nation repreand such will be followed at 6:30 by North side .of Kensington avenue to pay for all It buys, it must either beating flags wagon and a yoke of oxen in mem ially prepared numbers tef honor tbs sented In Rotary. the picnic dinner. ory of the Utah Pioneers was also visitors. family is to the South side of Wilson avenue; charge it or borrow money, which Presentation of tbe flags will be debt national has raised the At the close of tha program, LorInvited to bring their food and put Tenth to Thirteenth East streets. practice presented to President Duperrey. made Lorenzo presiHatch, past by enzo to over seven billion dollars." behalf on Hatch thanked his fellow M. Wallace It all together for one fine, big plo About forty per cent of thirty Mayor John dent of the local club. welcomed for their support during Ms Lake of conof Salt tbe nlc dinner. Ice cream will be served Because of improved business city of Emerson ward will be term office the past year, and W. of aa did Gilbert the honored Church the in guests the last four years, govschool by part of the new ward, and about fif- ditions WILL MAKE TRIP TO Williams, governor of tbe 110th dis- handed the gavel to A. C. Smoot new teen per cent of the Sugar House ernmental Income of the fiscal year THE NORTHWEST trict of Rotary, Earl J. Glads and president of the Sugar House dub. ward. just ended la almost double tbe inIce Cream Social and Program M. 2005 Douglas Charles Peterson, Mr. Smoot extended his appreciatpresident of the Salt Lake Rotary Bishop Btayner Richards, presi- come of the fiscal year of 1935-3his street, daughter ion accompanied by On Tuesday, July 19th, the dent of Highland for the confidence the dub bad O. M. club, Ashton, first president Stake, completed But the additional expense of more Miss are Peterson, leaving in him by electing him evidenced Beverly club took House the Womans Missionary Society will the reorganization Sunday at meet departments and bureaus, doubled Sugar Rotary where over the duties of toastmaster of to the office of president and pledgfor Portland, Monday Oregon, national for defense, appropriations give an Ice Cream 8ocial and Pro- lngs held In the Emerson ward. to veterans, more they will spend sometime. JThey will tho evening upon the invitation of ed huxi self to carry out the duties of sessions' the' payments new greater pf. Regular ward on the lawn east gram. of church interest on the national debt, and then go to Seattle, and probably visit Lorenzo Hatch, retiring president president in a most heartfelt manA splendid evening is promiser al will be held for the time being until Vancouver before coming back to of tbe Sugar House club. ner. a new chapel Is erected In Emerson extra spending for public works Lake. Salt thoeo who attend. ward chapel programs, unemployment relief, the CCC, the AAA and its substitute measures have been sufficiently heavy to make this tbe seventh year of continuous deficit. Even though this years deficit Is tbe lowest since 1931, if present plans are followed, tbe national debt will reach forty billions of dollars next year This I with a breed of cattle they are interFEflURES YOUaWILL UKE By Professor George B. Caine durincludes billion PUBLISHER VISITS HF.RK sixteen incurred RETURN FROM YELLOWSTONE United ested In. of Head Department, Dairy the war and eight billion from s David B. Beard, publisher of the Mr. and Mrs. J. Barr Snelgrove, ing As shown by many experiments, States College. Agricultural The fantastic but true story of a "Grand River Westward, Detroit returned from a trip to Yellowstone Hoover administration. there la a great deal leas difference In the main, Dr. Walker raid, man who came out of prison to reMichigan, was in. Sugar House Wed national park, which followed thei In selecting a breed of dairy cows in between the breeds it is not the size of years deficit ceive the Noble peace prize la told there are at least three factors that than production nesday renewing acquaintances. Mr marriage July 1st. there is between cows of of Beard commented on the growth o Mrs. Snelgrove before her mar that la important; it la the continu by Lemuel F. Partonn in Whos should be considered: Tbe breed the same breed and often in the same Sugar House since his visit here rlage was Miss Gene Powell, daugh unbalanced budget which is serious News This Week. most popular In the community, the herd. There are good and bad cows several years ago. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Powell, 3y going in debt, the government market requirments for the product, in all breeds. No breed has been deBased on two incidents that 1983 South Eighth Blast. Mr. Snel- faces problems and worries whic.i and the preference of tbe breeder. In the closing days of congress veloped to the point that they are come to anyone whose expense ex ENGAGEMENT OF POPULAR la grove is the son of Mr. and Mra advantagbreeding Community William Brue kart sera a sensational genetically pure and that all are good. 8. E. GIRL ANNOUNCED C. R. Snelgrove, 840 Blast 21st South ceeds tbe Income, a heavily mort : or the eous reasons. All breeds must be selected. This First, many drive against malefactors of great Announcement of the engage- and Is associated with his father in gaged fanner for instance. of use and efficient tbe should be done in two ways First purchase Details in Washington dl wealth, ment of Miss Barbara E. Petersen, tha In general, it is considered safe herd sires. When a number of men by records of prodution and second Snelgrove Ice Cream Co. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bren Pet for a government or an individual geast in a locality all have the rams breed by type. ersen, to Robert Heaps, son of Mr NEW Edincott to historical writer two Into or Watson, two a and go dept Tbe idea that one breed of dairy they can join together in the purBUS LINE TO EAST and Mrs. Seldon N. Heaps was made feature on who half times the Income writer, what have annual of breed a chase sire. speculates does utilize . roughage more cattle They MILL CREEK NOW wrote recently, the marriage will take plac: The Face on the Barroom more money to spend so should get advantageonaly than another herd OPERATION is. It would be safe for a person earn IN at the home of Miss Petersens a better bull and use him more ef- in erroneous. It is commonly thought The new bus service of the Air- ing 81.000 a year to buy a home for Floor and other old favorites. grandmother; Mra. Willard Young-dalMotor Coach lines between $2,000 or 85300, but It would be risky For a birds-ey- e view of Czechoa-lovki- ficiently. Second, the rale of surplus that Holstein cows are mors effic819 East 2 1st South street on way to Into debt than much heavies go East Mill Creek and Salt Lake City the worlds powder keg, dont stock. Buyers like to go to a com- ient utilizers of roughage than Jerthat , Professor Walker explained August 11. munity where they know there are a seys. This Is not true. In fact Jerseys miss this week's began the first of this week. same If the in correct is reasoning The city ordinance permits the Pointers for farmers, University large number of one kind of animal ere more efficient In some roughage RETURNS FROM TRIP to select from. Third, special breed utilization. True, the Holstein conSouth governmental affairs, sines the in line to operate on Twenty-firCharles J. Lobb, manager of the street between the eastern city limits come of the federal government is Notes, Pythian News, Local News, consignments sales are more easily sumes more than the Jersey, but the six billion a year, a national Rotary News, Comments, C of C to promoted and carried on In commun- table shows she Is larger Sugar House Coal Company, return- and Main street, north on Main about more than twelve or fifteen hold meeting at Fairmont Park, ities. Other community endeavors which accounts for the gerater condebt of ed from an extended trip through street to Second South street, east Announcement of Marlow Theatre. such as shown, dairy, herd Improvethe northwest and Canada. Mr. Lobb to State street and south to Twenty-firssumption. (Continued on Back Page) ments- associations, excursions and was accompanied by his wife and South street. Evidence Lacking.1 meeting also may be carried on sons, Robert, Clark and Gerald. The fee was fixed at 825 a year There la no good proof that any The question of markets might be per bus. one dairy breed is more susceptible at great length. If the discussed to The is to 1955. extend franchise KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS to Utah weather than any other breeder is selling market milk where PLAN ANNUAL OUTING breed. Severe cold and wet spells state laws are set up, he will have to NEW BUILDING IS affect any breed but in herds Grand Chancellor Aaher has ap(By the BhUtor and other Friends of The Bulletin) conform to the laws. If the market might UNDER CONSTRUCTION two or more breeds are towhere pointed committees from the differpurchased milk on- a hundred pound la very little or no difent Lodges for the Pythian Outing Construction of a new store and there basis with a low basic test one breed gether effect of the weather. In to be held at Saratoga on July 17th. market building on the North East ference tbs SCHMELLING MADE A MISTAKE might be prefered. If the market was One of the features will be a Soft-ba- ll comer of Blight East and Twenty Max Schmclling made a mistake in having that prize a cheese factory or a condensed milk game by a team of ladies from First South streets, was started by fight pulled off in the stadium in New York. He should have had plant paying on a butterfat basis Garfield versus a team from either Martin Madsen, of tbe Sugar house it held in the aisle of 10. bus which serves should the breed might not matter. If the we no, Mercantile. Provo or Price. use that word, rather say covers the Highland Drive route. owner has a cream seperator and Beware, Faculties, Tbe Sugar House Mercantile Is not Here's Your Finishl He could not have fallen because there would havei been no room. sells cream and uses the milk for now located at 2117 South llth Blast How long arc the people going to stand for such inefficient ser- other livestock, then a certain breed Schenectady, N. Y. Reading streets. books vice ? properly would abolish colmay be better. $2.95 lege faculties. Dr. Roswell G. PAINT TOUR FOREST RESERVE OFFICIAL Ham, president of Mount Holyoke Personal Preference Factor, WHERE IS IT GOING TO END? HERE ON VISIT wrra college, said in a Union college ? like; fun he docs, each and rich the taxes The man everypays chapel lecture. The of Mrs. Sally Shafer, of Juneau, Alaspersonal preferquestion . in a store helps to pay the exhor-bitan- ence shown who "if everyone could Jeam how one anything buys In la one located one of the officials of the Nat ka, might help Sold Exclusively By levies which are being imposed by the various states and section where there are two or more to read a book properly and how ional Forest Service, is visiting at for the national government. Before you go to the polls this fall give breeds alread established. In such a to use it as an effective tool tbs home of her sister, Mrs. J. Boyd faculties in colthe living, daily this your careful consideration and vote to STOP this waste of section there is Gordon, 1459 Redondo avenue, on usually a variety of leges could easily go out of existmonies. If it docs not stop there is national disaster in the markets that would public to her Wash back Alaska from purchase milk ence without any loss fb society, way 1079 East 21st So. this all colossal will Hy. 173S of source run the for near future expenditure he said, breed from of cattle. Experience any ington, D.'C. She was a caller at Tbe la Sugarhoase men has will work that best Btilletln office. taught (COMMENTS, Continued on Page 4) 1937-193- 1938-193- 9, st Ward Presbyterian Rot-aria- ns theilSOO-membe- rs 4. . . Professor Gives Pointers On Dairy Herd Selecting oc-cur- cd e, a, Photo-Featur- e. st one-thir- t COMMENTS . so-call- . mu car NU-ENAM- Apex Electric Co. 1 -- EL . d |