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Show - -- I --- Virture ii of so little regard in these costermonger times that true valor is turned Second Part of King Henry IV. Act I. bear-her- WEATHER FORECAST For Salt Lake City and Vicinity: and Friday Generally fair little change in temperature. d. ht Shakespeare INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOLUME 4 SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, NUMBER 25 1936 ..je -- BOY SCOUT f Old Folks Enjoy Day Beautiful New Clubs Join Forces At Liberty Park Hollywood Theatre in Prison Removal To Open Soon OB K TOLD TO ROTARY AT THURSDAY MEET Dividing the ages of boys into eight vital changes, Philo T. Farnsworth, Boy Scout Leader, addre3sd members of the Sugarhousc Rotary club Thursday noon. Mr. Farnsworth states that every boy passes through the ages as; from zero to three, its "wee"; from three to six it's knee; from six to nine, it's me; from nine to twelve it's "whee; from fifteen to eighteen it's she; from eighteen ta twenty-on- e it's free; and from twenty-on- e to ninety-nin- e its "marry." Mr. Farnsworth explained what Boy Scout work and its teachings means to boys passing through the above ages and told how the scout work had become such a vital thing In cities where boys had little or no chance to become acquainted with nature. Miss Lorene Isaacson, accompanist by her mother, rendered musical Charles B. Petty New Ford Dealer in Sugarhousc A change in ownership of the Morgan Motor Company took effect the fore part of the week when Grant Morgan sold his interests to Charles B. Petty of Cedar City, Utah. Mr. Morgan has been in business in Sugarhouse for some time, first opening a service station at 2189 Highland Drive. He later acquired the agency for Ford cars and started the Morgan Motor Company. Mr. Petty, who has been engaged in the automobile business in Cedar City since 1917, has had a wide experience with Ford cars and plana to continue with the agency at the same address. Mr. Petty holds an outstanding record for Ford sales south of Salt Lake City having averaged sale of one car every day for a number of years. Mr. Petty was in the mercantile business prior to 1917 at Hurricane, Utah. After a short vacation, Mr. Morgan plans to continuo operation of tho Morgan Service Station. selections. Willard Richards was chairman of the program: for Thursday's luncheon and Lorenzo Hatch introduced the guest speaker. Dr. W. H. Landmesser, introduced three new members of the club, Hugo Ebmeyer of Ebmeyers Bakery, Orson Kasteler, First National Bank and Mart Matsen of Sugar House Mercantile. The new members were Welcomed by Jack Burt. se sible. New Country Store To Open Soon in Sugarhousc Work To Start Soon on Edgehill Ward Work on the new Edgehill Ward chapel and amusement hall will start ness. The new store will carry dry goods, clothing, cosmetics and a large variety of other merchandise. Paul Hansen Undergoes Operation er oclock and will continue until 11:33. Mothers are invited to bring their children between the ages of 2 to 4 Sugarhouse Man The nursery school is inclusive. Gets Money Back conducted under the direction of the City Recreation Department The return of 53500, which he lost Mothers! We have an Important of a pocket that had a hole In it, Come for out and you. message bring was mode to Fred Shourtd through your little people. Bishop M. J. Drury of tho Tenth ward Tuesday. Blaze Destroys Bishop Drury was acting for a Nasner Cabinet Shop woman who found the money and would not disclose her identity. Mr. Shourdt rewarded the woman Quickly spreading, flames from on with 5175. the Nasner floor of the shavings Cabinet Shop destroyed the building and its contents Monday afternoon. To Be Closed Damage was estimated at about as all machinery, a truck, autoNeighborhood Dance mobile and finished cabinet work were consumed by the conflagration. Tho home, which is immediately City commissioners Wednesday apin front of the cabinet shop, was proved closing of Redondo avenue damaged somewhat but firemen con- between Sixth East and Seventh centrated their efforts on preventing East street, June 27, between 9 p. m. and midnight, for the purpose of the spreading of the flames. holding a street dance. Police were instructed to supervise many and was the son of Peter and Dorothy Brown Buchholdt He baa resided in Salt Lake City for the past 35 years. Surviving are the following sons and daughters; Virginia Buchholdt Mrs. Beulah Zink, Los Angeles; Buchholdt Salt Lake City and a sister, Mrs. Annie Huffein of Mur- - $8,-OO- Le-R- -'A! SPICE SPOT O Officer Gets Orders B Last Saturday, June 20th, the Fire Department was busy. They made three runs in two hours just becauss some one was careless. June grass Will you help prevent is dry now. serious fire damage by keeping grass down around your yard? Remember every time the fire engine goes to a fire, soma one looses. First Lieutenant Louis William Duncan, 1759 Ninth East street, has received orders to report to Randolph field, San Antonio, Texas for the July 1936 class. Lieutenant Duncan was graduated from the University of Utah and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. He has served a mission Duncan. for the L. D. S. church in Germany and Austria. Street for the affair after commissioners re- a petition signed by every property owner and resident of the block, stating signers had no objection to the affair, which was described as a "neighborhood Party. Nu-Cri- Bank Installs Depository Mias Meric Holmes, owner of the Merle Holmes Frock Shop at 1057 Blast 21st Soutn, has opened a new Frock Shop at 154 South State street under the name of "Bingham'o Frock Shop. ve , Ice Cream Company was reMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED cently married to Miss Lucile Young, Mrs. C. O. Anderson announces daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Youn ? of South 5th East street, nturued to the marriage of her sister, Mias the city after spending their honey- Mary Linnell, to Ralph Riser, son of moon at Yellowstone Park. Mrs. J. Peper of 633 Wilson avenue, Mrx Riser Wednesday, Juno 17th. Rod Knight, sport commentator for Is well known as beauty operator at The Bulletin is vacationing at Grace, the Southeast Barber and Beauty The young couple will be Idaho this week. He expects to fish Shoppe. at home at No, 5 Wilshlre Apt. for the flny follows, Fredova Dance Students in Pleasing Revue Tho Fredova Dance Studios presented their pupils in a very pleasing dance revue, Wednesday evening in the Lincoln Ward amusement hall. The program consisted .of simple steps by the tiny tots in cunning costumes, the more advanced pupils in novelty numbers, interpretive The dancing and the modern tap. Yellow Ballet presented children of all ages, each group did their number well and the yellow costumes of each, mado a striking scene. Young Mr. Richards proved to be the star of the evening, presenting several delightful numbers. To Satisfy Your Demand enthusiastic demand for since it was introduced in 1924 has been nothing short of phenomenal. And, In order to meet this ever Increasing demand, Is now opening two stores per day. The Apex Electric Company have recently been appointed exclusive Sugarhouse dealer for the products. This well known product has eight outstanding features: 1. Goes over old paint. 2. one coat covers. 3. Leaves no brush marks. 4. No unpleasant odors. 5. Dries quickly. 6. Makes hard, glossy finish. 7. Cleans with damp cloth. 8. Colors remain sharp. Cheer-u- p your home with color, nut, be sure its Your 'Nu-Enam- Approximately 4000 Salt Lake City and county residents enjoyed the sixtieth old folks outing Wednesday at Liberty park. The L. D. S. Relief societies of every ward prepared and served a dinner for the guests. Andrew Jensen, assistant L. D. S. church historian, wan master of ceremonies. son of Frank Foster, William II. Foster, noted Utah musician, sang the song made famous by his father, Bring Back the Old Folks, Willie." A silent prayer was offered In memory of C. R. Savage, George Goddard and Edward Hunter, originators of the old folks' outing. Free transportation was provided to and from the outing. The occasion also served to celtbrate the golden jubilee of John Held Sr. conductor of Held's band. Lincoln Ward to Honor Retiring Bishopric SEEKING 1). S. JOBS Civil Service Crmmission Is MakingClose Check. . sus-Itend-ed h KtO-uiil- e sou-lev- r.ur-ve- bas-relie- OUR BIG 2(th ANNIVERSARY IS HERE Everything to Furnish el Boy Bound Out for 1 1 Yean in Old Document r.lnghnmtbn, X. Y. Feudal systems of a century ago were not limited l the European nations, hut existed In New York stale, It wa rtlsch-scby Arthur H. P.rnwn, Whitney Point d printer. I'rown brought to the light of mod ern times a yellow document, 110 years Sugarhouse old, used to hind nut as an apprentice First National Bank is installing a a boy from a New York new night depository for the convencity ulmshouse, This Indenture, the paper begins ience of the people of the southeast In flowery language, wltnesseth that The bank has recently Installed 51 Hero of Arctic Rescue Goodman, aged ten, hath additional safety boxes. Seeks Flyers License Christopher put himself out with consent of the Senltle, Wash. Willljim L 1arery, almshouse und llrldcwall and doth Aliisks airplane voluntarily and of his own free will mechanic who nlrtml In rescuing 102 nnd nccoril put himself to apprentice K ii win its marooned on nn noetic Ice to Joseph Miller of Hertford, Wesline In the Tiering sea two years ago. tchester county, a farmer." The youngster failed to get much Is training here for n pilots license. wna a bargain In the light of modern addecorated of with red the Ijivciv A social function will be given Frimedal and war vantages, the Miper shows. Order or day evening, June 2Gth, at 8 p. m. awarded 52,500 In cash and .10 gold . . to louru the art, trade, and in honor of the retiring bishopric of rubles, or nlmut 827 s month, for life. mystery of s farmer for 11 years," Lincoln Ward. The honored guests lie was barn In Fiilrbanks and has the Indenture continues, to keep the are Bishop T. W. Cannon Jr., D. F. participated In several other Alaska secrets, to serve . . . nor waste nor Davis and Collin Woods, Games, rescues. Ills ambition Is to become a unlawfully lead, nor contract matriif It tuny damage dancing and program have been ar- transport pilot and return to Alaska mony nor gambling nor haunt oiuikhu'js and the service. for mauler, will be Refreshments served. ranged. taverns," All ward members are invited. twcnty-lwo-yenr-nl- d ALL Washington. Fingerprints of more' than lO.tssu person recking government employment have been forwarded to the federal bureau of Investigation by federal nnd local authorities to determine If they li:iI previous criminal records. A check through federal files revealed that 107 of 4jK)S fingerprint cards received from the United States civil service commission were of applicants who had served penitentiary terms nnd sought g iverniiieiit Jobs under assumed names. In one cuse, an applicant's fingerprints were received from the civil service commltt.-dowhen he was seeking an appointment us s postal cleric In 1021). Those prints were Inter lden tilled ns those of an Individual who was arrested In St. Louis In 1U33 on charge of violating tbe postal laws. Convicted for Robbery. In mother cuoe, federal agents received fingerprint Impressions of a person entering the California stats WORK 140 YEARS OH prlron on November 30, 1033, sentenced to serve five years to life for rubbery. NOT YET DONE MAP; The Impressions were Identical to than of n person applying for the Post Office deiiurfment In 1029. J. II. Hawley, in Charge of The pullce department of Pasadeno, Calif., submitted the fingerprint card Work, Explains Task. of a iteroon seeking a pistol permit. A Washington. Mapniukcrs have been check of the files of the Identification busy in the Untied States fur 1 in years dlvlsluii of the bureau revealed that he linrt hern arrested In 1026 on a under direct Miipervlslon of the governcharge of larceny, later arrested and ment, but their job is far from finished. charged with desertion In St, Taul, Commander J. II. Ilawlcy, acting Minn., fur which he received ft sentence of five years. bend of the Commerce department's When his fingerprints were received coast geodetic survey, explains the from Pasadena, he was wanted at 8t. task by picking up a pencil and drawing lines on Ids desk to resemble s Paul as a parole violator. Federal officials notified the St. Paul authorities. checkerboard. From cross-hatcto cross-hatcCheck on New Employees. Commander Hawley's pencil Juniied. Fingerprint cards of C40 applicants, You see. he said, the entire Job Is seeking positions ns hotel clerks, waitliy no means complete because we resses, caddies and others, were forluive only lieguii to round out our warded to the bureau from MlcmL basic control project.' Tlnil is. to diA search through the files showed vide the country Into wpmres 53 of this number had previous crimiof latitude und longitude, with exnct nal records fur such offenses as violaelevation above at estabtion of the prohibition and narcotic lished points to allow toNigruphlc:l acts, desertion from the armed forces iiiiipimre to have a busts uimn which defrauding hotelkeepers, receiving stolto work. en goods, larceny, assault and highway Many times we find places which rohhery. are not uctuully where they think they The fingerprint card of one appliare. There wits, for Instance, so Iscant, seeking a position as checker, land lit the I'lilllpplnes which whs 14 was found to be Identical with in In- -' miles away from where the darts sentence at dividual who bad served listed it. the United States Industrial reforms OiTshors Progress Slew. lory at Chlllicolhe, Ohio, for motoi theft. Why, lu plenty of our offshore A guest of a Miami r.each hotel was we ure Just replacing maps used rohlted uf f 140 In cash, and Immediby the old Spaniards." Commander llawley stopped to point ately uotlfled authorities. Suspicion f over a pointed to nn employee who bail left nuip of a hunch of Isthe hotel that day. lands and ocean to a hooknosed hast He had boon fingerprinted and phothat stood upon s bookcase. The bust looked like on old Roman senator. tographed when he applied for tha That man," he said, "Is old Ferdiposition. Police exhibited his photonand Hussler. He wus the tlrst man graph and fingerprints at railroad stato run this bureau anil he was started tions, baa lines and other points of deoff hy the personal appointment of the parture. He was apprehended tha President In 1810. The President called same day. him Into his office and naked him what salary he wanted. Ilassler said be wanted 53,000. He got the 55.000 and the Job. The bureau hns been surveying ever since. It's quite a job. There are 100.0UO 0 miles of coastline to be marked and miles of this belong to continental United States. Most of tbe rest Is Alaska's. Describes Suryeyor's Work. This is the way they go Hbout It. Surveyors pick a point on the const and Hx Its latitude and longitude. Then they figure nut Its relationship to the average height of the tide. Hint establishes level uhove the sea. This fixes a definite pnlut from which to wmk Inland for knowledge of both vertical and horizontal positions. 32.-00- "Nu-Enam- el sp recently chased the business of the Ward's Mr. Cafe at 2199 Highland Drive Rockwood is an experienced cafo proprietor and has established in Sugarhouse to give the people the best in cafe service. Miss Dean Coons and Miss Edith Nordstrom, with their charming will serve gou. on for appendicitis In the L. D. S. Hospital, Friday morning. His condition is reported fairly good. Mr. Hansen has been correspondent for The Bulletin, for a number of on M" basHis write-up- s years. ketball, tennis and softball have received much favorable comment. ceived ANNOUNCE A1ARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Holl of 2000 Douglas street announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy Ann, to Arthur G. Malia, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Malia of 1414 WestMiss Ruth Reid has recently joinminster avenue. The wedding took VACATION KELLYS ENJOY ed the forces of the Merle Holmes home of the bride, Sat the at owners' Mrs. Milton Mr. and place Kelly Frock Shop, at 1057 East 21st So. 20th. The young couple Juno the Product oi urday, Company, Miss Reid comes to Sugarhouse a at Yellowstone returned from a two weeks are honeymooning experienced clerk and will be glad to recently to the coast. Park. vacation meet you. They visited Los Angeles and oth- or coast cities, including a trip to If you want a Frock made, just Old Mexico. visit Mr. R. S. Coin of the Critzy-Bel- le Wight Frock Shoppe at 1045 East MR. R. F. ROCKWOOD 21st South and Mr. Coin will make BUYS WARD'S CAFE you a real house or street rock. The Branch of the Mr. R. P. Rockwood pur- Snel-gro- t's in the very near future, according of the Nursery to M. O. Ashton, president new the which of Stake Paul Hansen, 1626 South Fifteenth parks and Highland member. a is ward of play grounds announces that on East street, secretary-treasurThe meeting house will be located tho Monday, June 29th a Nursery School Stake; M" Men and Highland project will be started in Fairmont on the corner of Blaine avenue and prominently connected with amateur Park. The class will begin at 10 Fifteenth East street. sports in the Southeast was operate! WILLIAM BUCIIIIOLDT DIES AT HOME; LIVED IN SALT LAKE S3 YEARS Death claimed William Buchholdt, bis home, 1990 Wyoming street, Monday afternoon. Mr. Buchholdt was born in Ger- Mr. George Springer, of the The new "Hollywood" Theatre, which is located just north of the Southeast Furniture Company in Sugarhouse, will open on o. about July 3rd, announces Mr. Rex Jewell, manager of the new show house. The new Hollywood" will play first and second run pictures with vaudeville Mr. Jewell pro-mison certain nighta real high class entertainment for the people of the Southeast. The building has undergone a complete renovation. New air conditioning la being installed, the best new sound equipment, new screen, new seats, new front with a beautiful "Hollywood" Neon sign that will lighten up the wholo block. Watch for tho grand opening. Committees have been very active A new Country Store will open during tho past week at both the Comof club Chamber soon and at 2138 South 11th East, serosa Exchange merce gaining figures and statistics from the library In Sugarhouse. The that would aid in the prison removal new store will be managed by Mr. Oscar Feldschcr, who has had wide fight experience in the mercantile busi- Miss Hortense White School director in the city Dr. E. E. Monson, southeast resident and business man and member 0t the Utah State Legislature, announced his intention of placing his hat in the ring for the nomination of Secretary of State on the Democratic ticket . past week. Although the American Legion officers were represented at a mietlnj of tho Sugarhouso Rotary club anl stated that their organization would be l(X) per cent In back of the movement, a recent meeting of members .was called and the problem given a complete discussion, resulting In club adopting a movement to give Sugar-houall the assistance possible. Believing that the prison removal would be a great boon to the city of Salt Lake as well as Sugarhouse, the Rotary club of Salt Lake went on record as ready and willing t7 lend their support In any way pos- Nursery School at Fairmont Park Dr. E. E. Monson Seeks Nomination ra' With the announcement from tpur major business clubs of Salt Lake declaring their intentions to give, unlimited aid to Sugarhouse in the removal oi tho stato prison, members of the two local clubs' prison committees state that they feel a great deal has been accomplished In the FINGERPRINT the Home! Prices That Will Startle You! pH WASHER REDUCED $5 to $30 125 New 1938 Models Choose From. We Are the Oldest to DEXTER DEALER WE GIVE and REDEEM S. & H Green Stamps Your "S. & IL" Book Is Worth $2.50 nnil-gol- Out of the High Rent District 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse I |