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Show WEATHER FORECAST THE Bl'LLETIX Published by Commercial Printing Company 2041 South 11th East Hyland 364 For Salt Lake City and Vicinity and Friday. Partly cloudy to-nig-ht Continued warm. INDEPENDENT VOLUME 4 ri'BLisnEo SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST HOME EDITION Tuesday for Los Angeles where Baird will take up his studies his Dr. degree. Mrs. Baird is daughter of Jos. 2. Jensen cf East 21st South. of Attention LOST es R 1 SELECT Cor-nclio- us Starts Final Clearance Summer WASH $1.00 Townsend Club PANTIES vet-r&- 25 STEPINS 4 s. garments; No-R- We un Hemstitching r t at-s- o i Discussing "Individualism and social Welfare, Dr. Alvin F. Smith, superintendent of the Granite school district, addressed members of the SugarhouM Rotary club Thursday. Dr. Smith's talk covered the vital changes in order in the homes, social Institutions and churches. He used Benjamin Franklin aa an example of a man with great foresight and common sense who used his power in the proper channel to procure tho desired goal rather than diaregar the rights of others to make hie gain. Dr. H. V. Rcherd- of Westminster College was the duD speaker of the day and told some interesting details about the business ends educational powers of tbe college. He stated that the college gave Ita students a good education that fitted them for any chosen line they may wish to follow or specialize in at other colleges. He sold that Westminster students wera always accepted in other colleges in high standing. Financially the college ia an asoet to tho community, according to Dr. Reherd, as upwards of $70,000 was spent last year. Dr. Reherd also discussed the importance of church schools in a community, lending high morale and scholastic tendencies. Ur. in Empty M Rotarians Hear Dr. Alvin F. Smith ures were taken as evidence of the left catch. Stake Summer SHOPPE i NUMBER 14. 1036 Chosen by many Southeast Organizations to be the Place For Their Recreations Ur. and Mrs. Justin C. Stewart, for the newly appointed Adult Educational 745 Administrator for Utah, returned to Salt Lake City where they will make their home. Mrs. Stewart W33 formUr. and Mrs. Leo Marshall, of erly ULs Martha Rom cf Fnnsi Dale. Phonlx, Arizona, are visiting at the borne of Mrs. Marshall's parents at 745 East 21st South. Tho Misaea Lillian and Francir, Davis, of Lincoln ward are leaving Ur. and Mrs Willard Richards the morning of the 22nd, for r. two Jr., and Mr. Mrs. Harvey Peterson weeks trip to the northwest where returned last Sunday from Californ- they will visit friends in Seattle ar.d ia where they took in the furniture Canada. markets on the coast. Miss Elsie Webb, of tho Sugar A very delightful lawn party was Lumber Co., will leave the morning of August 26th to Join the Davis given for the mothers and .daughters of Linconln ward, at the home of sisters In Seattle and then make a tour in Canada. bishop W. P. Richards at 0th East and Ramona avenue. Over one hundred and fifty guests were present, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chapman of Sugarhouse, will leave Saturday games were payed. for a three weeks trip to the northwest. The boy scouts of Lincoln Ward, headed by Walter Trauffcr, Scout The Misses Margaret and Sarah Master, will spend the next week at the Grandady lakes scouts camp. Richards with the Misses Mona and Murie Snelgrove, left last Sunday for a two weeks vacation to Los Uiss Ruth Woodbury, employed to Highland at the Covered Wagon Inn, will leave Angeles and the coast. Hold Picnic this week for her home in Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wodum Wyoming, where she will attend of Los Angeles who are motoring school. The Highland Stake of the L. D. to Council Bluffs, were guests at Church of this city announce the Arthur Dale home, August 10. Paul Hansn, of 1626 South 13th their first summer outing and picEastls spending six weeks in West nic, to be held at Fairmont park on Nlss Helen Erast is spending her Saturday Yellcwstona recuperating from ai afternoon and evening, recent operation. Ur. Hansen ex- vacation in Idaho. August 22nd. Fairmont park has been selected because of Its convenpects, to return the latter part of this month. ient location for the people of the Stake, which is in tho southeast secBusiness Increase tion of thu city. After being away for some time, Elaborate plans are underway for Uiss Ada Burt, daughter of Mr. and Shown Lack a euccepful outing, to which are Mrs. John Burt of 2120 South 10th invited all members of the Highland East, returned home for a visit last Buildings Stake. week. Miss Burt is living in St Games, contests, including a baseGeorge, Uath. Where she is county ball The game, and a fine program, also nurse. Miss Burt accompained by complete "fill up of store are being planned by the vardinner, in the business district of friends and coworkers visited Brigh buildings ious Stake is organizations. Sterling proof that business is ton, and Yellowstone park. She will Sugarhouse Nelson H. of the Stake presidency to good officers of the according return to St. George soon. Sugarhouse Business Men's League. is general chairman. Great increases in sales have been Ur. and Mrs. Clinton E. Strong reported by the leading lumber comand family, of the Ilyland Lumber panies and clothing stores and deEverybody! Co., returned from a ten days trip posits at the local bank have shown to Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. Strong a marked increase. Workmen have Next Wednesday night , August did some fishing, however no pict- - been rushed to complete the new 19th, the three act Comedy Drama buildings now under construction. "Shall Bachelor's will be In discussing the matter with lo presented free to Marry the public at the cal business men, they declared thr. Irving High echoed auditorium. the average shopper or housewife The play is the story of a young PAIR of on Highland can do all her shopping in Sugar-hous- e bachelor who must Drive near Hollywood Theatre. Findmarry in twennow as it offers a wide varer please return to Sirs. Lillie E. ty four hours, In order to obtain his of stores and newer, more com- uncle's fortunes. The borrowing of Trueblood, 1949 Douglas Street or iety stocks. The of- a servants wife plete markets are 2709-a friends baby and or The Bulletin phone Ily. fering eatablea in aa attractive an bring laughable situations. The office REWARD. play array aa the largest markets In la presented by tho recreation detown and prices are in keeping with partment, under the direction of Ella the pocketbook of "Mr. Average Wakefield. The casta of characters 14444W44444444444WW Shopper. are the following adults: James L. William Derbldge, Matson, Harry Walaburg, Spencer Derbrldge, Sugarhouse Baby Van Ry, Leona Bruenlng, Donna Segulrs, Contest Graco Henrlckson, and Lillian Anderson. This Is the last of the season 1045 East 21st So. Hy. 3346 The Hollywood Theatre, along plays, so bring your friends and with other Sugarhouse merchants and enjoy a good laugh. are sponsoring a Better Baby Con- neighbors Remember at. the Irving High Audtest, making an effort to locate the itorium next Wednesday evening. most popular child In Sugarhouse at 8:15 p. m. Free to with a grand prize of a beautiful August 19th, nil DRESSES completely modem playhouse which VOUK CHOICE will be placed on display in a prominent spot In the very near future. Meets! Mothers have been Invited to bring NEW SHIPMENT their children ranging In age from infants to eight years, to the HollyRAYON Townsend Club No. 4, meets Tueswood Theatre Saturday afternoon at Laco and Fancy Trim one F. M. when Verne Bristow n day evening, August 11th at the I. news reel camera man will take O. O. F. hall In Sugarhouse. After motion pictures of the children to the usual routine of business, arLARGE 8IZES be shown later on the screen of the rangements wero made for the RAYON Towsend Club No. 4 picnic to be Hollywood Theatre. Pictures will Wonderfnl Value be taken Tuesday to Friday of held Saturday August 15th from next week between 1:30 and 3:00 F. 4: p. m. until 8: in Fairmont park. U. at the Theatre. There is abso- Members of the Townsend Cluband lutely no charge whatever for taking their friends are invited. Bring your there pictures but is merely along lunches and enjoy the crowd. L. D. the llneaof manager W. Rex Jewell's Next Tuesday evening August Interest in this community, and tho 18th a social and entertainment will MEN or LADIE3 desire to Join the other live wire be held by this club in the I. O. O. 98(5 merchants of Sugarhouse in sponsor- F. hall, Sugarhouse. Sam Kiefer e ing what they believe to be some- (Peter Spraynozzle), address the of interest to every home own- meeting of August 11th. j Do thing T er in Sugarhouse. Eye-glass- N FAIRMONT PARK LOCALS Ur. and Mrs. Victor Baird, is sugarhouse - all-arou- nd Lela Bixby and Federal Music Project Orchestra Concluding day evening a series of three Sun concerts, the WPA Concert Orchestra, under the direction of Reginald Beales, will play again Sunday, August 16th at 8:00 p..m. at the beautiful Greek Theatre In Fairmont Park. Featured on this program will b Miss Lela Bixby, as soprano soloist Miss Bixby is the possessor of a fine voice and was the winner of a year? scholarship given by the management of the P&rmount Theatre ii connection with showing of the screen play "Naughty Marietta" whlct starred Janet MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Accompanied by the orchestra Miss Bixby will sing selections from the Bohemian Girl by Balfe, "None i, But the Weary Heart, by and In the Luxembourg Gardens, by Manning, Mr. Beales will be heard in a group of violin solos, "Lengendc, by and the lively Ilejre Kati by Hubay. The complete program follows: Schu1. Overture "Rosamunde, bert. 2. Soprano Solos (a) "None But (Continued on Page 8) Tschai-kowsk- Wicn-inws- kl recr in the U. S. Army, a branch recruiting station has been opened ai 1137 East 21st South, In Sugarhouse. This station will be open for a abort time only and both parents and ions are urged to visit It and learn more of present day Army life. Idleness, regardless of its cause, is a serious detriment to any young man with energy and ambition. The Army puts these qualities to good use, first by bidding upjthe physical condition of a man and then preparing him mentally for advancement in the ecrvice, as well aa for useful occupations in civil life if he does not wish to continue a military career. Special study courses are being offered this fall at Fort Douglas In a number of subjects and, In addition, enlisted men are encouraged to enroll In evening classes at the business schools of Salt Lake City. Ample opportunity for study Is provid- Racers Crew Awaits Speed Record Events While awaiting favorable conditions on the salt beds West of Salt Lake Valley, Ab Jenkins, noted speed racer, end Waldo Stein of tbe Firestone Tire Company of Los Angeles, were the guests of the Sugarhouse Rotary club at the Thursday noon luncheon. Mr. Jenkins was made an honorary member of the club aa his home is in this city fcnd a great deal of his time is spent here. Mr. Stein, representing the company that supplies the tires for Ab'.s racing automobiles, la in the city with tbe rest of the race king's crew awaiting the drying of the Salt beds at which time Mr. Jenkins intends to go after a number of speed -ed. isHICJ records recently attained by English Visit Fort Douglas occasionally racers. and see the splendid recreational opportunities available to the men, also how well they are fed and otherwise taken care of under the leader- LOST White Silk Glove on 11th ship of officers well trained In the East between 21st South and Hollyhandling of men and young men. wood Avenue. Return to "The BulThere la no way a young man can letin office, 2044 South 11th East better serve himself and his country than to fill at least one enlistment or cell Hyland 834. In the United States Army. . I NU-ENAM- U. S. Recruiting Office Instruction Given in Sugarhouse Sugar House Crews on Emergency Car Uncle Sam has finally found his way to Sugarhouse and opened a recruiting office at 1137 East 21st South where young men may enlist In the army and see the world and get paid for It. Were glad to have Uncle Sam In Sugarhouse, it saves our southeast boys a walk up town, when they want to enlist. great deal of interest is mam test in this country at the present A time in tbe question of maintaining and enlarging our system of nationOf particular local inal defense. terest is the recruiting campaign now being conducted to enlarge the 38th Infantry at Fort Douglas. To stimulate interest in this, as well as to acquaint the public generally with the advantages of a ca- - At tent ion! The details of tho Sugarhouse "Better Baby Contest sponsored by the new "Hollywood Theatre, are found In ad on back page and Ip. article on this page. Sen your Baby on the screen. Further details will bo published from week to week In "Tho To familarize Bremen with the ueo and advantages of the rescue car, recently added to the city's fire fighting apparatus, the men at the Sugarhouse fire station were given instruction this week by Lieutenant lngel, In charge of the car. Firemen havo been considerably hampered in the past in fighting fires where It has been necessary to go any distance In heavy smoke but with the new equipment, masks are attached to a 250 foot air hose giving firemen opportunity to enter smoko filled buildings with the danger greatly reduced. Masks with tanks of oxygen are slxo part of the equipment as well it heavy saws, axes and jacks. The Jacks are for the purpose of raising timbers tbat may trap men or hamper the progress of the crews. Bpside'i tho equipment for fires, the car has been built in f.cb n manner that it be cons.ly! in ic an ambiiiar.ee with stretchers, carriers and all fret aid nesesiitles. A pulmoter h is i Iso been installed. In dircusslng the car wlM a refirepresentative of "The Bulletin men ask that people needing tho car bo explicit in stating the emergency whether It be fire, drowning or EL PAINTS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY APEX ELECTRIC COMPART 1079 East 21st South Uy. 1788 in Sugarhouse For Your Summer Outings Use Paper NAPKINS TABLE CLOTHS PLATES SPOONS CUPS FORKS and ETC. It saves tlmo and makes the Party Enjoyable. NEW School Supplies JUST ARRIVED AT THE UNITED 5-10-2- 5C STORE 1069 East 21it South in Sugarhouse |