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Show - i ; i. m WEATHER H)KECA THE BULLETIN Published by Partly cloudy today and' Friday, with occasional showers; little change in temperature. Commercial Printing Company ; 2044 South 11th Hyland 364 East r PUBLISHED IN 8UGABIIOUSE INDEPENDENT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, VOLUME 4 JULY 16, 1936 NUMBER 26 SEGREGATION AT PRISON DISCUSSED W. B. Richards Returns Outing Committee Plans Completed From Buying Trip Tickets Sell Fast Advocates Development of Natural Resources to Increase Population and Lower Taxes. Merchants of Sugarhouse have responded nearly one hundred per cent in purchasing tickets for the Sugar-hous- e Day at Saltair July 18, according to Lionel Olsen and Hy Young, who have been working with George Lucas and Orson Kasteler, officers of the Sugarhouse Business Men's League, to make the day a success. While some businesses find It impossible to get to the resort in time for dinner other firms who cose Saturday afternoons plan to fumisi lunch, for tbciii employees. Music will be furnished for dancing in the evening by the internationally known orchestra of Dick Jurgens. Posters announcing tho outing have been placed in business house windows and merchants throughout the district have tickets Ort sale for any one desiring te participate in the Also Grant Morgan Opens New Finance Company stato legislator, Grant Morgan, formerly of tho delivered an Interesting address t) Motor Cmpany of members of the Sugarhouso Rotary! Morgan has opened a finance compClub at their regular weekly lunchof auto loans and Insurance, acany eon Thursday noon, held at tho Clecording to Information given Tho ment's Auto Camp Cafe. Bulletin" Thursday. Stating that tho most deplorabl) Mr. Morgan will operate at tho thing about tho crowded condition present time from his office at 702, at tho prison Is the fact that segre--1 South Main street, pending arrange- -' gatioii of prisoners is Impossible. menta for a Sugarhouso location. Mr. Seegmiller pointed out that e Mr. Morgan has been in young boys committing their first in the automotive business far offence are forced to mingle with a number of years, originally operathardened crlmals, assimilating both ing tho Morgan Service Station. He the fatalists outlook on life, which j later built the building for the Morwould prevent any reformation, and Motor gan Company but recently tricks about the underworld that) sold his interests to the Petty Motor may be mors appealing than the Company, things the state Is attempting to teach them. HORSES WIN HONORS Mr. Seegmiller said the state of Several honors were won by horses to should feel ashamed Utah permit such a condition and that civic or- belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Horace ganization , fostering boy's work Sorensen of Edgamount at the horse should take the matter up and fight show Sponsored by the Junior Lei fbr a complete change. gue at the Chirac HambergW home The speaker stated "I feel the at El Miramonte during the weekstate should appropriate the money end. for the prison removal and make It Mr. Sorensen Is associated wit'i a project, relieving the Southeast Furniture Company of thii district. the tax payer of that burden." Tho encouragement Of outside capital to corns Into the state and deJack Opens velop its natural resources was aid? discussed by Mr. seegmiller, dwelNew Barber Shop ling especially on the extreme point Of Interest Great Salt Lake with its Jack Burt, pioneer barber of islands and uriuSual salt content is wili Oped ati to tourists. barber shop at 1096 East Twenty-firJ. M. Aldrich of the D. A R. G. street thin week. South was also a guest speaker in behalf Mr. Burt has been active in civic of Rail Road week. He stated that a the railroad was the largest nation- improvements in ' the district for hls number and of years quoting He invited al industry enterprise. own calculation of how long ho hi? the general public to visit the rail- been in Sug&rhduae, Mr. Burt sail, road shops and roundhouse to see the good Lord lets me live until If the vast improvements in that field the Tintii day of December I will Hd alsd discussed recent safety Ini have teen in the barber ihislrPmi a provements, speed, time schedules He years. Sugarhouse twenty-si- x and comforts. He said that the declined, however, to Btate what hl3 United States excelled any othe age was when he started. country in pullmen accomodations. W. W. Seegmlller, e, Sugar-hous- j Sugar-hous- ng Burt se, st ATTORNEY ELLIS ADDRESSES TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 4 Newe From Parleys Ward . u Talcs of Willard B. Richards, Jr. with hi? two, sons Henry and John, of the Granite Furniture Company return- Sugarhouse ed frbln a buying trip to the eastern market, mainly Chicago. Mr. Richards stated that it was an educational trip as well as buying. Selecting new styles and dealgns ill furniture for the Fall Bales and only the bcst will bo bandied by the Granito Furniture i land, Mr. J. Mdrrdw presided and AddffhsSd meeting. AttoFnejf ?. 5. Ellis was the prinMiss Helen Ernst, cipal speaker, secretary of the club gave a talk, as did Mr. Goff, a visitor from Nevada. The next meeting will be held In the I. O. o. F hall PugsrhOuBC; This Tuesday evening, July 21st. promises to be a most Interesting meeting. (RovlvillJ. oW MOrir, Knd px Jencea ,n lhl wctinn Thc8fl 8torlfI printed ln xhe Bulletin have been submitted by an old resident of the Co. district.) Dr. W. H. Landmctscr Attends Clinic School 5S2 hood. One of them, which will not I be forgotten, happened here in Sug- "fw,wi Prk' A youn fc,,ow Unruly children and poor stu-- 1 dents can be made into well behaved, Jloycd ,n ho district on his way nlht aw thc ppar successful students, ln many In many homc ,ate ation tho old Canyon creek. along e the modern Optome-tri-- Instances, by process of solving their visual THE STORY problems," said Dr. W. H. Landmea-se- r who returned today from ths Only the chirping of a lonely clinic school ln Salt Lako City, where cricket broke the silence ms a young ho has been attending the Graduate man walked along the path through Clinic in Optometry, conducted by the trees and bruch that was still Dr. A. M. Skeffington, internation- dripping water from R recent rain day. A general Invitation Is Issued by ally known Optometrie Authority The moon was just coming out and the ravine was still dark with shad-l- a the league to all residents In Sugar-hoiis-? and Technician. nwa. Landmei cnthualasDr. very Suddenly a low throaty groan as well as their friends. tic about the work given. The Opto- came from the brush by the creek. metrists taking this Extension work He stopped. The brush slowly moved an the gioan came again. under tho direction of the Utah Dale Curtis Home A dark form began slowly t i Association will continue Li D. S. Mission the study of the material presented! crawl from the brush into the faint i at tho clinic, by a scries of periodical! moonlight. It was a man crawling and clinics throughout tha thrugh the mud by his hands, drag Dale Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. meetings 'year. glng his stiff legs. His back was Alex Curtis of the Sugarhouse ward hunched and twisted and his face returned the fore part of the week showed like a grim mask in the dim after spending two years and oao Bus Tickets, light. A bloody pupil glittered from half years in tho Holland Mission of his right eye and hla left eye was in Available Sugarhouse the L. C. S. church. swollen shut His hair was matted Young Curtis made a tour of with the blood from gashes on his In recognition of the patronage points of interest in Europe prior to forehead and hung ln strings over located those it has enjoyed from returning home and also Egypt, In- and his yWorking spasmatically his the in Sugarhouse, shopping dia, China, Formost, Japan and the Union PaCfiC Stages has opened a'mwth showed sharply broken teeth Hawaiian Islands, where he spent With a faint office at 2122 South 11th East and lacerated lips. two wefciis at tho Latter Day Saint ticket one on he raised arm and cx- who N. has long J. Hansen, pfr. settlement tended his hand to tho young man on beS A resident of Sugarhouse, will Dole is the fifth son of Mr. and s the path clutching with his fingers have charge 6f the office with Mrs. .Curtis to serve missions. The service, and there will no longer wildly, then he slipped face downother four boys having served mis- bo the mud. Shuddering ths any need for those shopping at ward inman sions for the church when they beto aid him, young informaapproached seek travel to Sugarhouse came of age and the sixth scUli LIfld tion and to his astonishment slowly' the elsewhere. say, left this year for the German pleto Information on this nation wide man disolved; there was not a mark mission. The large roomy stranl line trans- ln the mud and a cricket chirped continental sliver top deluxe type incessantly. He had seen the ghost of Dusty equipment operated by Union PaciConference Club fic Stages G3 frequent schedules at Joe, who had been murdered there low fares have long modi a good many years ago. They called Holds Outing amazingly it the popular economical way to him Dusty because he payed for traveL everything with gold dust, and his The conference ciub of the Third Call Mr. Hansen at Hyland 214, source of gold had long been under hrsbyterian church went on their or stop ln the ticket Office on 11th suspicion. One day he was recognannual conference club outing on East street y between the ized in a robbery of a gold shipment. July Cth, and stayed until July RWi. answer to your transportation prob- They caught him the next day and Thin year's outing was held at Mt. lem. be was tried and put in tho state Pleasant. Robert D. Steele acted as lie had cached the gold prison. Dean. Tba club enjoyed hikes, tenand no one could find it. While Li SOCIAL nis, riding, vesper services and swimprison Dusty picked up with a murming. The conference wad attended derer named Jim and the two planMr. and Mrs. E. A. Lorange left ned a prison break. Dusty told Jim by Arlene Hilton, Hetty Parker. Marion Nyman, Carolyn Kuhn, Jim last week on a trip to the northwest of a gold cache In the brush south Stevenson, Fred Hammill, Bob Glen-n- and down the Pidlftd Coast to San, an(j of the prison with which Jim Glenny and Boy WardelL they could get an outfit and set out for other parts. One afternoon they clipped over tie wall and got Into the brush south of the prison before He and his pal anyone knew it started followdug up the cache Electric 3 0 stream down the ing seeking a path Op-tome- From Information - I corn-bu- , 1L VAN IIARTEN BARBER SHOP IN SAME LOCATION The removal of Mr. Jack Burt to Ills hew Ideation does ndt effect the' Van Marten Barber Shop. Mr. Van Harten is onq of the od- -' est barbers la Sugarhouse and has been at his location, 1107 East 21st South for a number of year. Mr. Van Harten is known for excellent barber service given many patrons all over the city. Van Harten expects to be In present location for some time. his to Mr. his AT FISII LAKE NOTES Mrs. 8. w! Ogden and her two children will leave this week for San Francisco, where hey will vlsi r sister of Mrs. Ogden. y, 'Granite Furniture Whitewashes General to The new addition to Parleys Ward Is progressing nicely. Parleys Ward is in need of a recreational ball. Tha , excavating and foundation is Id 2nd the building will start next week. Shoppers of Sugarhouse were given a special treat Saturday evening when the Burgner junior band rendered a concert at the Plaza. The band is made up of younj boys and girls with musical talent remarked on the. and passers-b- y splendid rendition of selections. If suitable arrangements can be made, business clubs of the district will sponsor the band for a concert each Saturday. ten-da- sion. These teams will meet in a three team round robin in Order to determine the actual outcome of the "A" race. division first-haWith a very definite objective in mind Granite Furniture set about stopping e. determined Genera! Electric team; thereby coming out on the top side of a 3 to 0 score. lf Gene Ludlow, Townsend Group File Articles fil- EL PAINTS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY APEX ELECTRIC COMPANY 1079 Eawt 21st South In Riigarhoiiito Ily. 1738 aco left-hand- er ,of Granito gave up only five hits to completely check tho General Electric sluggers. His mates also playing flawlessly, committing only two misplays, and they on hard hit balls to tbo Milt Quigley; starred at the plate for the winners, coming up with two men on, he smashed bringing the score to 3 to 0 in favor of Granite. Sugarhouse fans should indeed be Interested in tbe outcome of the round robin because of the fact that Granite Furniture and Knight and Knight are both representatives of thin dlstrct. Articles of Incorporation were Dave Peterson of the Sugar House ed Wednesday with County Clerk Goal Company, accompanied by his William J. Korth by Townsend forfamily has spent the week at Fish ces, qualifying Old Age Revolving Lako on vacation. Pensions, Ltd., a California corporation, to do business in Balt Lake NU-ENAM- a-.- Bishop Harry T. Oscarson and nothto their of three virture Douglas Thomsen and faml- family, By ing shellacking of General Electric, ly, Percy Schofield and family, Frank Granite Furniture created a three-wa- y Lee, aid UmUy end Veiifl Minever, tio between G. E., Kiligbt and 8 Of Mcbud. Ward, left last UM- y trip through Knight and Granite Furniture for day for a the championship of the A" Divi- Yellowstone. BURGNER BAND GIVES CONCERT d. county. The papers contain a copy of articles originally filed ln California In 1034, naming Robert E. Clements Ri a director. Clements, who figured in the recent senate probe of Townsend activities, has quit the organi- Parent! who have small children may bo Interested In knowing tbat special hours for children under eight are being conducted every day from 10 a. m. to 12 a. m.; 10 to 0 is sot aside for swimming, while the rest of the time consists of dancing, dramatics and handicraft. At the present the handicraft class for older girls is busy making oilcloth swimming bags. The new hours for this class are from 12 to 3, and Mrs. Morgan villi be ln charge of tho new clars. Thursday afternoon a large crowd of girls over twelve will start merrily on their way for an ovemlg t trip to Muellers Park. (Be careful of the snakes, n bugs, n things gals. The senior dramatics class presented Tea and Algebra, Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the Irving High 10:-3- mid-wa- Members of Townsend No. 4 met Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Richards, Mr. in the I. O. O. F. hall, Sugarhouse, Tuesdad evening, July 14th. In the and Mrs. S. W. Ogden and Mr. and absence nf the president, Mrl Helen Mrs. Robert L. Sheppard with their families returned frihd wee'k VaErnst, who is attending the TownNational to Yellowstone cation Park. send National Convention in Cleve- Splashes From Ye Olde Swimming Hole 'd out Dusty was leading and Jim was When Dusty stopped on a y gravel bar to look down stream, Jlm lh boulder ml threw behind. Mth tow Dustys school. Advance swimmers who have passed their swimmers test and have started life saving are Lola Wheat-lak- e, Dorothy Brammer, Betty Ana Johnson, Bclva Haight and Mary achieving. Thursday tbe advance swimmers took their tests. The beginners who have passed their test are Shirley Pierce, Marlon Miovui, Katherine Hatch, Maurlne Anderson, Lucille Hennlnger, Betty Jo Lee, Dawn Stevens, Ruth Brin ton. Diana Wolt-jc- r. La Rue Paul and Irene SldwelL There are approximately twenty-tw- o girls able to pass their beginners test Friday, July 13. Girls who have passed their senior life guard test so far are Geraldine (Gerry) Long and Helene Taylor. Other girls interested will take their test Friday. Iv"t week the boy's Giant baseball team defeated Uintah. This week all three divisions of tbe baseball teams won their games. Thursday, the older boys will start on an overnight hike.' Mr. Roland Slater will be in charge of the hike. ' All life guard bodges will be given out this week. Saturday 's water playday will bs held from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. SUGARIIOUSE PLAYGROUND DAILY SCHEDULES Boys a. m. to 9 a. m. Adults Swim a. m. to 10 a. m. Junior Life Sav ing Class. 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. Giant BasebalL 11 a. m. to 12 a. m. Beginners Swim. 12 a. m. to 1 p. m. Senior Life Sav .( ing Class. 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. Tumbling. , 2 p. m. to 3 p. m. Midget BasebalL ! 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. Swimming' fog Boys over 12. 4 p. m. to 5. p. m. Water games. C p. m. to 7 p. m. Swimming Team. ' 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Adults Swlsb 7 9 . Girls a. m. to 9 a. m. Adults Swim. a. m. to 10 a. m. BasebalL a. m. to 11 a. m. Beginners Swim. a. m. to 1 p. m. Handicraft p. m. to 2 p. m. Life Saving Class p. m. to 3 p. m. Swimming for Girls under 14. 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. Senior Dramatics and Beginning Dancing. 4 p. m. to 5 p. m. Junior Dramatics and Advanced Dancing. 5 p. m. to 6 p. m. Swimming. 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Adults Swim. 7 9 10 11 1 2 back knocking him to the ground. As Dusty lay writhing on the ground Jim hit him in the head several ATETNTION! Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Oonniff return- times more, seized the gold and ed last Mdnday from a week's trip rushed into the brush. water Big play to bo d ThursDusty was in to California, Arizona and Southern a 30th. bad state when the posse found day, July Utah. The dancing classes are preparing him. He vowed hed take vengenee for the occasion. Swimming dances on Jim but bo died a day later and events are alco being Paul Fredrickson, of the Unite4. so far as Is known Jim and diving was never Store, with his wife and found. son. left last week for a two week's vacation to Los Angeles. h-l- Miss Dorothy Anderson, of the United, Las recently returned from a two week's vacation to the coast SUGARHOUSE DAY Miss Afton Strong, of the Hyland Lumber Company, is vacationing on tho coast. at Saltair Mrs. Haze Richardson, of the Ma-ZBeauty Shoppe is on a ten-di-y vacation. el SATURDAY, JULY 18 --AL8C afore-mention- ed Mias Loraine Hosier will leave Sit-unla- y for tho Northwest. En routo she will visit her sister, Mra Florence Hosier Buchler at Twin Falls, Idaho. zation. Jean Saccomanno, of the J. C. Mrs. Margaret Borg, of the Select The papers also show that David A. West of Salt Lake City la named Shoppe personnel, Is spending the Penny Company, is spending her valocal attorney and agent for tbc cor week in Tayson visiting friends and cation going here and there this week. relatives, poratlnn. I . BAND CONCERTS Every Saturday Evening 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock . |