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Show THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLEiih ranges Hi To stay lovely lwith a Permanent Wave to $5.00 $2.00 $ .50 Weekly Manicure Reg. Finger waves ....$ .35 . Blustery weather Facial $1.00 and it's all so economical at the BECKY DOT BEAUTY SHOP 2040 So. 11th E. Hy.8807 Back of Petty1! Barber Shop Here is Your Chance Housewives who have been planning the modernization of their kitchens with a time-sa- v ing electric mixer will be thrilled at the opportunity offered them by the Western Auto Supply Company, to obtain a nationally advertised mixer for not one pen ny extra, with the purchase of an eleven tube, 1940 model West ern Air Patrol, states Mr. Halli day manager of the concern's Sugar House store. During the nine day sale that is now in progress at his store Mix he announces a Deluxe D-er, complete with detachable heaters, removal Juicer and two bowls will be given to every purchaser of the beauti ful eleven tube DeLue console 1139-model and a popular Lady Dover Mixer and Juicer will be included at no extra cost with each console. Never before, he states, has the Western Auto Supply Company been able to offer so much value for so little M oven-pro- D, money. No housewife, who has never owned an electric mixer, can ful- ffaghjjtfrtat Qlfmrrl) Nafea ly realize just how much time and trouble they save, how they' speed up and improve cooking, J. Elbert Nash, Minister. to 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Worship Service lives." "Stunted 5 p. m. Intermediate of Chris- tian Endeavor. 7 p. m. SenlorjChriatlan Endeav- or. say nothing of the "Jiffy Public Health There were reported to thejUtah State Board of Health during the week ending November 17, 315 new cases of communicable disease, compared with 310 for the previous week and 271 for the corresponding, week last year, The greatest Increase was hi the number of new cases of meas les, an increase from 23 during the previous week to 87 this week, The greatest decrease was in the nmber of new cases of whoop ing cough, a decrease from 107 during the previous week to 62 this week. The number of new cases of chickenpox remained ex actly the same, at 74. Other increases were in the num ber of new cases of influenza, in fan tile paralysis, German measand les, mumps, typhoid fever undulant fever. In some instances, however, such as in the cases of infantile paralysis, typhid fever and undulant fever cases ther was an increase of one each. Decreases were reported In the number of new cases of diph scarlet fever, whooping theria, cough syphilis and gonorrhea. were received from Reports each of the 29 counties in the state, and 7 of them reported no disease. The Senior Christian Endeavor enjoyed a visit to the Union Pacific Round House. About thirty young people looked at the great engines, and were told about the way they changed tires on an en gine; took a ride on the turntab le, examined a "galloping goose1 of the 1906 variety; some of the more venturesome mounted the cab of the engine and all coming home thorely happy and realizing something of the immense Job of running a railroad. Rev. and Mrs. J. Elbert Nash and family motored to Mt. Pleasant for a Thanksgiving dinner at Wasatch Academy Thursday. They were the guests of Mr. Nash's classmate, the Rev. Grey Dashen, who is the pastor of the Presbyterian church at Mount Pleasant What is Christmas without a Santa Claus? BUY ONLY GOOD COAL B The Seattle Municipal railway inadvertently entered the nursemaid business recently when a Rainier avenue bus became the play room of three young children for an entire afternoon. A young mother and her three children boarded the bus and were st first unnoticed by the driver. When he arrived at the end of the line In the central business district, he wss amazed to see the three children sitting quite happily in the rear of the car. Not knowing where they lived or what their business wss, he was forced to lesve them aboard. They made three round trips. Then he investigated. "Mamma said for us to stsy here until she got back on the bus," one of the children said. They stayed several hours. Then the mother returned. Mother and children rode to their home and left The bewildered driver reported the matter to E. A. Pierce, acting superintendent of the Municipal railway. No new rules governing such a situation have yet been formulated. Pierce said. Pair of Youths Tour U. S. on Twin Bicycle WESTFIELD, MASS. Two bt CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING COAL gents for Sentinel Stokers Prepared Stoker Coal "LOBB'S on the JOB" & SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 made into a "bicycle "made for two," are getting Larry Plascsk and David Johnson around the country in good fashcycles, ABERDEEN Highland Drive ion. Of home made construction, the bicycle is formed from frames of two bikes. The fork of a discarded bike was slipped over the rear wheel of the front bicycle. Then they removed the front wheel of snother bike, slipping the frame over the fork on the front half and had a tandem. MITCHELL'S Beauty1 Barber Shop Mr. Mitchell will give you the best Permanent Wave in town. or Machine at Special reduced rates. Be sure and call us before making appointments elsewhere. Ma-chinel- Oil ft Call HYLAND 8553 959 Germany can be effected, and the supply of minerals can be shut off, on this ground alone Germany will be forced to capitulate,' is the statement of R. S. Lewis, Professor of Mining and Milling at the University of Utah. "In the present "war of words' in min a nation eral raw materials can remain much calmer than one that knows she is dependent on foreign scources for necessary mineral supplies. The importance of mineral resources is much intensified in war time, and it has been estimated that an industrialized nation consumes in war time from 5 to 25 times as much metal as in peace time, "Professor .Lewis said. He continues: "The last World War gave rise to conditions that helped to precipitate the present one, because certain mineral products were almost unobtainable, and prices mounted to several times normal. Nations deficient in these resources surveyed their own pos- sessions and then looked abroad to other countries to supply what they lacked. Tariff barriers were set up to encourage domestic production and to compensate for the increased cost of pro duction at home, bilateral trade agreements and even direct subsidies to domestic products were imposed All of these measures meant towards that the countries of the world had changed from their former carefree attitude toward mineral resources, buying what and where they wished in the open world market, to the grim de termination to be independent in this regard, cost what it may. "Of all nations, Germany, at the beginning of the present war, had imposed the most stringent domestic regulatory orders, for which the chief reason was obviously lack of adequate foreign credit or exchange. As this wai Germany was opened in regards to potash and coal, and was nearly so in magnetite, talc, graphite, china day," and radium. However, the essential raw mineral supplies such as petroleum, iron ore, manganese chromite, tungsten, copper, lead, sulphur and mercury had to be for the most part imported." , cy self-suffici- CALL HYLAND 2520 Advertising Rates on Application East 21st South Street Business Office and Plant at 1119 East 21st South Bugarhouse Utah Ilvland R: J. Will I go to live with my family soon? Yes, within the next six months. A. V. O. What will be the outcome of my husband's present assignment? It looks very much as if he is slated for advancement very shortly in his work. He is of a type and nature that ia The Annual Exhibition of Fine bound to make good. Arts in Utah will be held this in the University Union E. B. What should I take up year from November 26 to Building when I. finish high school? As December 17, inclusive. you are very gifted in writing, I This exhibition is the sixth of would take up journalism. its kind, and is sponsored by the for the twin purposes C B. Are conditions going to University of presenting to the public, local Yes, and change for me soon? and the coutemporary art, and to en divorce will you get your courage a higher degree of per alimony that you are seeking fection among artists of the without a bit of trouble. state through the showing of finer pieces from the almost B. N. What seems to be wrong unlimited field of Utah art with my hands and fingers? Invitations to exhibit have been It looks very much like a case extended more than 100 artists, of arthritis, I would advise you of whom are from remote many to see a very capable physician districts of the state. at once. The exhibit will open on Sun uay, zo, ai 4 p. m., F. S. Does my husband spend with aHevemoer tea in honor of exhibiting money on any other women? artists to which the public is After all, you No, he dosen't. invited. There will be a cordially don't give him an opportunity, series of lectures by state critics Most of your trouble is your each Sunday afternoon between imagination. four and five, and special days have been et aside for the visits J. B. Should I build the addi of high schools throughout the ... . tion that I am thinking of? (a wm do open me exnioii iaic. SM Yes, go right ahead with your d Sundaily from 10:00 p. plans. That extra room will do days from 1:00 to 9:00 m. p. much towards contributing hap piness in your home. CHRISTMAS CHEER L. C. Will X ever make up with The University Placement Bur the old girl friend? No, I think eau which has been so successful not You had your chance and in placing graduates In the past passed it up. four years expects to find work for about 600 undergraduates this C. B. Will I ever see my broth er again? Yea, he is on his way year in downtown stores for the Christmas rush. Mr. Ha raid Carl' towards you right now. ton, Bureau Director, stated tothat he had 500 positions to day D. JT. Will my daughter have with nil U students, a single de She will have work work soon? store having requested partment within a month after she gets out two hundred and fifty. of high school. COM M ...11.50 .... 75c .... 40c TS E-- (By the Editor and other Friends of "The Bulletin" l Let us give thanks ! First because we are citizens of the good old U. S. A. That we live in a country where we can sayi 'what is on our minds, where we do not need to be afraid of a force of secret police, where we do not have the shadow of a fearsome concentration camp hovering over every household. We have money crazed politicians, true, but wc have the ballot which, if we use it like sane people, gives us freedom from the onerous politicians who stoop to all manner of evil ways to hold their power, because we live in a country which gives to each and every one the right to believe in and worship the Supreme power as he or she sees fit. Where the press is able to publish the inside of a story without having the fear of confiscation hanging over them. Yes, let's give thanks for the many blessings we enjoy in this land of freedom. Long live America. "No Parking" Around Plaza Is In Effect As part of a petition sent to the city street department as a wa to aleviate conjestlon of traffis at Eleventh East and Twenty-FirSouth street, signs were placed and curbs painted to read "NO PARKING' this week. con This new order created siderable confusion Wednesday among shoppers but when the st " every graduate of the past three years within three months of completion of work. According to Dean A. L. Tay lor, head of the school, the reas ona for prompt placement are determined effort on the part of the department to place grad uates, and the outstanding sue cess of former graduates, many of whom hold responsible positions, and who can choose as associates men from their own alma mater. Student Opinion Surveys In a recent poll of college stud ents in the United States, Thom-E. Dewey, "racket busting" For Art's Sake New York attorney, was shown as first choice for the presidency in 1940. Paul V. McNutt, Democrat, who held the lead in popularity among students six months ago, has dropped to second place, with Vice President Garner following as a close third. The poll represents the opinion of students without including President Roosevelt as a candidate. To the Question "Would you like to see Roosevelt run for a third term?' only 31.8 per cent answered yes, which is, however, an increase of 3.6 per cent over six months ago. The Student Opinion Survctys of America are published by student newspapers the country over, and the results of the questioning mailed to headquartrs at the University of Texas, where national returns are tabulated. In this way, the poll is made of all age, sex, geographical and political groups, and past results, compared with the polls of the) Amerin Tnrfu,,t nf P,,hH' Opinion shows that the views of the nation's voters and its coinside. Utah The students "Chronicle" is one of the student newspapers cooperating in the surveys. pos-ib- le m.,-an- -- D. L. What seems to be wrong Not a thing with my husband? in the world, my dear, except that he is very much worried over his economic condition, you must be patient with him. 361 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE . ... One Year (52 weeks), In advance .. .... Six Months, in advance advance in rhree Months, self-suffici- Station 220. FRIDAY Mail Delivery of Rural Routes I. M. CONNIFF, Publisher "If the Allied blockade against; j SEATTLE. Covering the Southeast Section of Salt Lake City Mining, Minerals and War , Mother Uses a Bus for Play Room for Children WEEKLY PTTBLICATION A PUBLISHED , The Jessie Lee Ellis Missionary Society met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. George A. Parker, 422 Coataville Avenue. Miss Helen Hamilton led the devotional and Rabbi Samuel Gordon gave an address. The Christmas program committee is working on plans for a splendid Christmas. The plans call for the Christmas Party and program to be united in one program. Some of the young people's societies may plan pageantry or other appropriate Christmas program for Christmas THE SUGARHOIW BULLETIN UNIVERSITY NOTES Juicing" of oranges and grape fruit The K-and Lady Dover mixer now offered have been selected on the basis of Quality. servicability and smart appear ance, from many makes, because Cycles Daily for SI Yesrs SEA FORD, DEL. P. Frank AtWestern Auto wants their new owners to be as proud of them kins observed his seventy-eight- h by taking his as his company is to make them birthday anniversary bicycle ride. He attributes his daily available. good health to 61 years of "cycling," A powerful three band radio during which time he never has such as these new Western Air ' failed to take his daily rlae. Patrols Is essential to full broadcast enjoyment The many feat ures embodied In the beautiful big consoles, such as Television and record player connections, MADAME DeLDRE ADVISES push button tuning, slide rule ONE QUESTION dials and others makes them the FREE greatest radio values in West Stai BNHh ssfna IM fat ern Auto's history. wTfar. kU a rt Si We extend a cordial invitation custo our many friends and tomers who nave not already tak en advantage of this sale to trmmidimt visit us and learn for themselves S for $1.00 how much they save during this MADAME DeLORE liberal offer which ends Satur530 Andrus Bldg. day, November 25. MINN. MINNEAPOLIS, M FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939 Something New To give students at the U of U a better chance to become offic- er pilots of Uncle Sam's fighting planes, a Flying Cadet Ex amining Board will visit the cam- pus November 29. Applications for entry Into one of the primary schools can thus be made without the expense of traveling a great distance, and DEPARTMENTS will be examined by applicants UNIVERISTY a for physical fitflight surgeon No Unemployment ness. This visit is in accordance An enviable record is he'd by with the new army policy for the University of Utah Ewrln- - securing llkelv candidates for( eering School, which has placed important posts. ( peak traffic (near 5 p. m.) was on it was noted by this correspondent that a much faster clearance of traffic was effected. Nothing has been done about removing the sidewalks around the monument, as was suggested in the petition by Sugar House property holders on that street, but the "NO PARKING" seemed Build a Parsonage So Their Pastor Will Stay WASHINGTON. Having lost six pastors in 11 yesrs through marriage, Methodist parishioners, of Bethsds, Md., are not taking any chances with the present minister and his recent bride. They are building them a parsonage. Not that the congregation regrets the msrri: e of its leaders, but every time that hss happened the couple has left for spiritual fields. After all, a parson's bride likes a home with curtains in the windows, petunias ia the garden and a cozy kitchen. Something Just had to be done. So, while the Rev. Francis L Cock-re- ll and his bride were on their honeymoon members of the enterprising congregation rolled up their sleeves and began construction work on the parsonage, adjoining the church at St Elmo and Norfolk avenue, near Old Georgetown road. To keep the building cost st a minimum the churchmen are putting their shoulders to the wheel, even at the cost of lame backs, blistered hands and pounded thumbs, with the result that the house Is expected to be dedicated soon. Cooperation in the project hss come from msny sources. Seventeen building supply firms bsve donated materials and four congregational groups hsve raised over $2,000, about half the necessary better-house- d funds, through solicitation and personal gifts. Paris Still Is Counting Deficit on Exposition That the deficit of the Paris international exposition totals $33,800,000 is revealed by the latest figures of the French governPARIS. 1937 ment Total expenses were $40,170,000. Of the $33,800,000 deficit $1,976,000 had been charged to the city of Paris snd $31,284,000 to the state. Receipts were far below, expenses far above estimates. Some of the causes of the deficit are reported to hsve been constant program changes, administrative and technical errors, abandonment of safety clauses in contracts, frequent rises in prices and wages entailing revisions of contracts. This Duck Possesses Two Pairs of Wings H. WHITEHILL, N. Y.- -F. Vanderworker, Williams street, owns a duck named Donald, which hss two sets of wings, something his famous namesake k cannot about Other than this oddity Donsld is normal There is the regular set of wings, snd normal, snd below them, on each side is sn extra wing ss Isrge as the normal ones. quack-quac- |