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Show fhe SUGAR UOl'&K BULLETIN THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN UNIVERSITY ..11.50 75c 40c COMMENTS the Editor and other Friends of "The Bulletin" AN ABLE MAN PASSES In the death of Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, the west has lost one of the ablest statesmen, a man who always :n all things pertaining flood for honest and square o the government of these United States, a balance wheel In that bodv which has the last say so as to the policies of America, a friend in all things honest, a bulwark against which the waves of policies beat in vain. Seventy-four years old, he gave to his beloved land the best years 32 of them, and at the last was called to sit amonc his life, lf those who laid the foundations of American democracy. Dur ing his last hours, from the time it was given out that the physicians held uut no hope for his recovery, the entire na tion prayed that by some miracle the life of that loved patri arch would be saved. He was that unusual thing in politics, He loved the west and wasalways willing an honest man. His to rive the best that was in him to its advancement. name will go down in history as one of the real Americans, ELEMENTS" OF EDUCATION Know what caused Thursday's East Wind? According to Dr Schneider, head of the University of Utah Geology Department, if it was like others in the past, it directly resulted from an area of high atmospheric pressure somewhere around Wyoming, and one of low pressure somewhere near Attracted by gravity, Arizona. of the cold air from masses large the Northeast flowed 'across the mountains and down to the re gion of low pressure, incidental ly causing minor havoc on Salt Lake's east bench on their way, Placing of University buildings created many small drafts, and currents; the cold wind, sharpened by a new dry down artificial snow, whistled so hard and that fast canyons younger children at Stewart Training School could not be dismissed until called for in automobiles. Milk and cookies were accordingly dispensed and the children had parties at noon. The teachers . . . well, they, enjoyed it too. University students were observed wildly pursuing term pap- era, hats, acts of notes, etc, which joyously took wing in the freakish winds. whirl-wind- s, The Pythian Sisters of Oquirrh Temple of Garfield installed the following officers January 18th: Bernice Stewart, Past Chief; Zola Jackson. Most Excellent Excellent Chief; Vivian Phelps, Senior; Olive Hansen, Excellent Junior; Bernice Coon, Managero; La Fawn Mayberry, M. of R. C; Margaret McFarlane, Mistress of Finance; Thelma Singleton, Pro tector; Helen, Singleton, Guard; Lillian A. Dale. Installing Officer. Mrs. George Underwood was initiated. Plays At Lincoln High 1-- The Lincoln Dramatic players olavs at present 4 one-athe Lincoln Hleh School (13th South and State) Thursday. February 1, 8 p. m. The names of the plays are the following: Home," "Leaving "Standing Room Only," "The Town Assessor", and "The Man Who Came Back" under the direction of Ella Wakefield. Everyone invited, free to the public. will ct ol library the short 7th West and 7 p. m., English born. Work in and accent corgiven. 9 p. m., Correct 544 South Main street Monday and Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m., clothing and design. Tuesday, 7 to 9 p. m., clothing and design. Tuesday, 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m., Every day conversational 2 to 4 Wednesday, January 31, 2 to 5 p. m., vocabulary review. Poetry class. Exercises in rime and rythm. Saturday, January 27, 2 to 5 p. m Vocobulary study as moti vated by class. Short story clasp, a study of unity. Chapman Library 8th West and 6th South streets. Monday and Wednesday, 1 to 4 p. m., clothing and design. Monday and Wednesday, 1 to 3:30 p. m., English. Tuesday, 7 to 9 p. m., Constitution of the United States. Sprague Library 2131 South 11th East street Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9 p. m., Citizenship and United States Constitution. Thursday. 7 to 9 p. m.. Anal under-graduat-es street Monday, January 29, Novel class. Mrs. Harriot B. Sterling will review the film production of "Gone With The Wind;" by Margaret Mitchell. Monday and Wednesday, 10 a. m. to 12 noon, Citizenship. Neighborhood House 727 West 1st South street Monday, 2 to 4 p. m., Education for the foreign born. Monday, 9 a. m., to 12:30 p. m., clothing and design. Tuesday, 6:30 to 9:30 p. m., Music. Instrumental and Chorus. Salvation Army 137 East 1st South street Wednesdaq, 10 to 12 a. m., Nutrition. Wednesday, 12:30 to 5 p. m., clothing and design. -- Md. :v: - A six-fo- WATER Electrically on tap 24 Aours a day f i s, "? ce o two-ton- touch-tunin- out-standi- ten-inc- Six-Tu- be ay of "Adjust-o-Matlo- ot G-9- -S D ONT be scared away from modernizing your hot water system by the bogey of cost A new Automatic Dectric Water Heater is not only modestly priced to begin with you can buy it on the easiest of terms. And furthermore, its operating cost is extremely reason- able much less than most people think. What an Dectric Water Heater contributes to cleanliness, health and comfort is incalculable. It's a service you owe to your family . . and let's talk it over. yourself, as welL Come in SEE YOUR SEALER OR . . ol ot ' C And It Costa Much Less Than You Think two-slic- six-fo- V.I HOT well-balanc- ed ay 1940 26, English. Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m., Naturalization. Friday, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m.. English and personality for hard of hearing. Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.. General English. Saturday, 1:30 to 4 p. m., Read ing, English and accent correc tion. p. m., English. Art Center 69 South State Room. Monday, was found in Cenirai united States. It should be noted that the FACTS STATED figures were obtained after tne The December 1939, January, February, 1940 "Utah Tax STUDENTS OPINION outbreak of war in Europe, and payer" is just off the press. This number deals largely with Should the United States have there has been a marked increase the outstanding debts of the taxing units' of Utah. It should to mobilize, many of its Army be of great value to both taxpayers and officials, for detail officers would come from the recently in approval of all. mat ters of national defense, as a re cd tables show the comparative bond situation of every tax ranks of. college men, and a draft sult and count school districts of State unit the cities, towns, ing would call at an Ves for June 30, 1930 and 1939 respectively. tenure of The stage. opin FOB THE VERY YOUNG "The leading editorial presents the alternatives "Pros early ion on R. O. T. C military train A theory of child psychologists, nerity for Posterity or Bondage for Unborn Babies," and ing at high schools and colleges within recent years, that proven calls attention that the answer will depend upon our attitude among the students themselves children of kindergarten age have on bonding. It emphatically states that to spend more than has never before been thorough already formed most of their we can raise through taxation is to live beyond our ability ly investigated with scientific habits, mental and physical, is To have more govern accuracy. to pay to live beyond our means. The Student Opinion rncnt than wc can pay for or more than we are willing to Surveys of America, an organira recognized by University of Utah students of child development. pay for means that future generations must pay. Then they tion of University newspapers Actual experience in the formamust pay not only for the government they enjoy but they throughout all parts of the na tion habits in small childof good also pay for our extravagance and folly. We have no mora tion (including the Utah "Chron ren is extended these students in ritrht to so saddle this burden on them to place them in icle") presents the result of such the W. A. Nursery School proP. MODERN SLAVERY. ECONOMIC SERVITUDE a poll of a mathematical cross ject, carried On under the supersection of collegians. vision of the Home Economics ASKed tne question, "Do you Department, in which each stu believe R. O. T. C. training- -' dent of Child Development spends either compulsory or voluntary-sho- uld two hours a week for 24 weeks be taught in colleges and assisting in teaching and trainuniversities or do you believe it ing the children. should not be taught at all?" 86 The school is connected with per cent of the students answer- 15 others, sponsored by the W. ed "Yes.'1 Most students approv P. A. throughout the state, in ing military training thought it which emphasis is laid upon should be entirely voluntary, and education, them distinguishing most disapproval o" training from day nurseries. Children of age are eligible to membership and a complete healhandle and finger tip lever ther th and educational program car mostatic heat control that en ried out in their behalf. They ables the user to set heat Just are served a noon right for ironing different fab- meal, and an afternoon luncheon; rics. It is approved by the are given cod liver oil and orange Underwriters and has a In short, they receive Juice. about half the amount of food cord and plug. e The toaster is the they require in 24 hours, as well turnover type that turns the a priceless scientific training, toast over when the doors are education and health service. lowered. It has a durable, high A weekly class is held for luster, tarnish proof chrome fin parents of the children, and is ish with walnut wood handles, attended by fathers as well as Nickel-chroParent-chil- d relation-hsipribbon type heat mothers. and problems arising in ing element wound on scientifically spaced mica element base the home are discussed. assures evemy Drown ea loast. ii Auto Western is approvea oy underwriters ana SKI at Featured Appliance Sale has a cord and plug. Claire In England and on the Conti to comely and exceptional savings appeal ofler where The washer has a baked nent they pronounce it "sheing," sXaVas --h. inspect- - the appliance LE-Floor Lamp, the General Electric Radio, the on enamel finish and a gleaming but here in Utah where it is Just .bow-t- he Iron, and the Western Beacon Washer- -ai and WerinahouM Toaitvr white tub with a capacity for plain "Skiing" it is still a pretty oif.rd ior the price el the washw aloM. or $69.95. twenty-thre- e To meet the de gallons of water. exciting sport. Western Auto Supply Company genuine Westinghouse "Pacemak- The Lovell wringer with balloon mands of campus enthusiasts, a at 1045 East 21st South scores er" toaster. type rolls has an adjustable pres ski class has been added to the The radio has a distinctively sure ana automatic combinaagain with a five-piesafety re- Physical Education Department's tion sale destined to lighten the designed cabinet with a sloping lease. This washer is equipped bill of fare. e with an electrically driven drain , Students are taught the prin work of the housewife as well as panel and la finished in g Six keys pump and has a high vane, high ciples of the sport on a straw offer many carefree enjoyable walnut. hours in the home, said J. W. give instant accurate reception speed agitator for fast, thorough covered floor, and only after and is also and gentle washing. The motor Halliday manager of the local of superior Quality they have passed the elementary inset tun- is sealed in oil for life and I a with larjr equipped Western Auto Store. stages do campus "eds" and Western Auto has combined ing wheel that manes nand tun cushioned on rubber for silent, "coeds" appear in the snappy ski New beam power smooth operation. The transmit togs now profusely blossoming famous names in electrical ap- ing easy. volume con sion is also permanently automatic and an tubes le to this make sealed at the U. pliances' It is interesting to this features of are other are trol There success. in oil and an note auto has shift Stanford teaches her that type outstanding Electric lever for speed control. General four appliances and a Western ski classes on straw and that Mr. Halliday urges the house- most gallon wash- Radio. Beacon, twenty-thre- e great Norwegian skiers bronze a has The Floor at list Lamp $120.30, ers, together they keepers to visit his store early learned their stunts on the old but Western Auto's price for all, plated base with "Brazilian" onyx because 'of the limited quantity straw pile. trim. Hand sewn pleated silk of these units. He also stressed Milt Meacham, instructor of during this sale is only $60.95 h . . the regular glass reflector the savings to be made. A value the newly organized class, ex price of the shade and The four appli- with three candle cup reflectors of $120.30 for only $69.95 and plains that the greatest safeguard washer alone. ances Included with the washer make up the beautiful top of the thought was brought forward against having accidents while It is constructed in that even though some of the skiing is to have the proper in this group are a General Elec- this lamp. with Illuminat- appliances might not be needed training beforehand. So whether conference strict a tric Radio; genuine X. E. S. Floor Lamp: a ing Engineers Society specifics . . . They could be given as pre- you "ski" or "she," be sure to sents for weddings, birthdays, learn how before you try the genuine five pound Westinghouse tions throughout etc. tricks. Iron snd a The iron has a fatigue-pro" pre-scho- Kprncer writing of 1st North. Friday, 6 to for the foreign reading, English rection will be Friday, 7 to English. Civic Center Following is the program for the Free Adult Education Classes centers from in the to 25, Ferbruary 1, 1940. January Public Library Board Room, 15 South State street. Wednesday, 2:30 to 4 p. m., Study in correcting the accent. This class is for advanced foreign born students and consists of work in reading, English and ac cent correction for advanced students. 1:30 to 5 p. m.. Thursday, Practical English, Friday, 1:30 to 5 p. m., Practical English. Saturday, 7 to 8:30 p. m., English for the foreign born. Beginning work in reading, English and accent correction. 8:30 to 10 p. m., Saturday, Advanced work in accent correction, English and reading. Public Library Committee non-scho- Four yses and story. Free Adult Class Programs Scheduled Pythian News Notes NOTES Hyland 3M (By JANUARY Clubs, Schools and Other Activities A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Covering the Southeast Section of Salt Lake City PUBLISHED FRIDAY Hail Delivery of Rural Koutea L 11 CONNIFF. 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