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Show THE BULLETIN 3 THE BULLETIN A WEEKLY PUBLICATION r Printed at 2044 South 11th East Utah Sugarhouse, Issued Every Thursday Business Office and Plant at 2044 South 11th East Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONNIFF, Publishei "distinctive Snelgrove -- tfur erfends were sadfhffsent in the hour of need. An empty purse wfcffe Phone copy for news items and events of interest to The Bulletin reveals thoughts and intents of heart or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 234. as the full purse cannot do. Copy for news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office We appreciate that for which we not later than noon Wednesday, for publication in the following Issue of have to toil. When the good things of life come easily and without The Bulletin." struggle they do not seem very valuable to us. A young man who must TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION work his way through college on an Salt Lake City, Utah empty purse has a great advantage $1.75 over the student whose indulgent Ont car in A Jvsncc ............... ........................... ........ .. 1.00 parents have given him a full purse. Six Months in A d v a nce a............................ . ..... .. 2.00 The principle of sacrifice releases in Advance One Year the power of character as nothing Elsewhere in the United States else can. Loyalties of life depend upon it. Achievements colored by sacrifice have never been thwarted. An empty purse may arouse one suddenly to a correct evaluation of his own life purpose. It is interesting We have learned to distinguTT.!' beto know that the great cathedrals tween a house and a home. An emp- of Europe were erected from funds ty purse may have caused some provided by the poorer classes. Just persons to sacrifice the house in so the cathedral of personality may which they lived, but no empty be erected without the possession of purse could destroy the memories a full purse. By or the cultural standards which We grow in the likeness of .that LEONARD A. BARRETT made that house a home. Homes dominates our life. which humble may be transferred to more ' still. homes be but If that purpose be self and self abodes, they may Who steals my purse steals An empty purse has also impressed only, even a full purse is not suftrash, but he that filches from me us with this temporary and uncer- ficient. If that purpose be sympathy my good name tain value of material possession with and not posothers, personality of robs me that "The rich man of today may besessions is the all important aspect. which not enrichthe poor, tomorrow." The val- An empty purse will never cause es him and come endure and mold character ues that makes me poor and life are those which cannot be one to fail to give to the world the best he has, that the best may come indeed." How contents of a full purse. back to him. true it is. A No amount of money ean buy good name is to be preferred knowledge, goodness, integrity, hapPOTPOURRI Impalpable, priceabove a full piness: these are but a less, and part of striving for tho unseen riches of the mind and heart. Deatructive Gypsy Moth whether purse,or empty, No full purse can buy love: it must full accidental escape of a few The plays an impor- be given. of the gypsy moth specimens tiny tant part in the An empty purse has a way of dishad been imported from which development o f closing who our friends really are Central Europe to Massachusetts our lives. A full purse may surround us with in 1809 for experimental study, Time will record the full measure a lot of congenial people who procaused millions of dollars of of good which may have come out fess friendship; an empty purse and the expenditure of damage of the depression. Already we can reveals the constancy of those who other millions to combat them. see some of the benefits. The empty value us for what we are and not They had never been known be purse caused by the shrinkage in for what we may possess. A true fore in this country and have security values, has, for many friend stands by us and with us no never been entirely extermishifted the standard of values from matter how we may be rated in nated. They attack trees, eatthe material to the moral and the Bradstreets. One of the tragedies ing them bare of foliage. spiritual. We have realized as never of the past few years was the disWore that all void does not slitter. covery that those whom we thoneht COMMENTS The Value of an Empty Purse pune, ' NORWEGIAN TRAGEDY Other Avalanches Have Taken Heavy Toll of Lives. Washington, D. C. With a terriroar, an avalanche plunged from rocky cliffs nearly a mile high into the still waters of Loen lake, The western Norway, recently. wave that followed was reported to be as high as the Capitol building at Washington. It took a toll of more than 70 lives and nearly wiped out two villages near the head of the lake. Loen lake, an extension of a series of waterways leading inland from Nord Fjord, is no stranger to disaster," says the National Ceographic society. Many inhabitants of the region recall a similar tragedy in 1905, when 61 persons lost their lives. In 1934 nearly 50 persons were drowned by giant waves set up in the same manner at Tafjord, a few miles northeast of Loen lake, Loen lake is famed among travelers and anglers as one of the most beautiful of many long, narrow, fingers of water the rugged, mountainous along coastline of western Norway. A barrier of rock separates it from the main fjord and the sea, raising its level to a height of some 289 feet above sea level. . Spectacular Falls. Visitors and fishermen generally approach the lake by boat, landing at the village of Loen, at the head of Invikfjord. From there to Lake Loen they follow a modern road, paralleling a dashing stream that serves as an outlet of the lake. Meadows, lush and green, along the shore soon give way to a strip of firs and beeches. Above them soar sheer rocky heights, topped by snow-cla- d peaks and glaciers. The scenery is grand and impressive, and scores of beetling precipices, dashing waterfalls, and islets seem to pass in review as the lake steamer plows .along, leaving riooliny fun FOR STATE SENATE MARVIN O. ASHTON Dentist NORMAN L. SIMS Merchant THOMAS L. WOODBURY Jenklns-Woodbu- Company ry FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES KASPAR J. FETZER President and Manager Salt Lake Cabinet A Fixture Co. FRANK J. FOLLAND Proprietor Sixth Avenue Drug Store and F. J. Folland Drug Store NAT1L&N O. FULLMER Dairy Products Co. Purchasing Agent, ATIIAS PETER E. Proprietor Magna Drug Company, Crystal Pharmacy and Success Pharmacy MRS. VERA. T. CALLISTER Executive Officer Womens Medical Auxiliary, Salt Lake County Medical Association FLORENCE PARRY Teacher, East High School YOU NEED THEM Mid-Weste- rn DR. GEORGE A. WILSON Chiropractor DILWORTH 8. WOOLEY and General Manager, Redman Van A Storage Company ESTEL L. WRIGIIT President American Distributing Co. and American Mutual Building A Loan MISS EDITH XI F. I. SON Newspaper Owner and Publisher, Magna Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- To Preserve Your nt Carpenter, Salt Lake City MRS. R. II. CLAYTON President Central District of Federal Clubs PETER K. WELLS Department Supervisor, Z. C. M. I. JULIUS C. BILLETER Mechanical Engineer, Engineering Dept., Salt Lake City Economic and Social Independence GEORGE W. BUKBIDGE New York Life Insurance Company TRANK WINN Telegraph Editor, Deseret News FRANK LUNDSKOG Farmer, Murray WALTER J. MICHELSEX Investments, Ure, Pett A Morris, Inc. All are Taxpayers FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Four-Year-Ter- m Farmer and Stock Grower President Utah Farm Production Association ROYAL C, BARNES, Two-Year-Tr- Banking and Insurance ! FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY CLARENCE Attoracy-at-La- BAIRD Salt Lake City SPOOKS! 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Except for a few knife-lik- e ravines, it is entirely surrounded by huge precipices nearly 5,000 feet high, with mountain peaks towering another 1,000 to 1,500 feet above the clifftops. Between many of the peaks huge glaciers descend, but all of them are transformed into waterfalls before they reach tha, lake. When clouds hang low in tha region these falls seem to drop put of the mist. One of the most spectaculai sights in western Norway is a' glacier which periodically breaks off from the brow of a cliff on the western shore of the lake. In summer large masses of ice are detached, plunging a sheer 3,900 feet with a rumble like thunder, to dash to pieces among the rocks at the waters edge. Often accumulated ice fragments are spread out in a great pile below. Most impressive of the lakes rock walls is the steep, serrated face of Ravnefjeld, source of the avalanches that caused both the 1905 and recent disasters. Seldom See Sun. Near the southeast end of the cliff faces lake, this stern 6,575-fothree of the principal hamlets of the region and a number of scattered gaards, or homesteads, whose inhabitants sometimes do not see the sun at all during the winter months. Scars of the 1905 avalanche, when a stupendous crag detached itself and plunged into the lake, can still be seen. This slide was recalled by a memorial stone on a low rock by the lake. "The villages of Noesdal and Boedal, which were reported virtually destroyed by the recent wave, hug the shore across the lake from the Ravnefjeld. They again felt the full force of the giant waves set up by the tons of rock hurled into the water. Many of the houses had been moved up the shore since the 1905 catastrophe, but still not far enough. The principal industries of the region are fishing and catering to summer visitors. The villages are ideal headquarters for mountain climbers who wish guides for the ascent of the many peaks and glaciers above the lake. 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