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Show THE BULLETIN Social Security Cards Property of Employees (Continued from Page 1) were the full extent of our losses of stock within my remembrance, except death by old age and starvation, during the winter at whiter quarters and on the plains. My mother died September 21, 1852, age 51 years and 2 months and in April 1854 I was called to take a mission to the Sandwich Islands; left Mountain Home to go on mission May 27, 1854. My mother taught me to read and write by the camp fires, and subsequently by the greater luxury of the primival tallow-candIn the covered wagon and the old Log Cabin, 10x12 feet in size, where first the soles of our feet found rest, after the weary months of travel across the plains. The second school, known as the 29th District School which Ira Eldridge and A. O. Smoot erected, is where most of the present living children of the early pioneers received their religious and Some of the students who received their elementary education. were: Robert Pyper, Ruth Mae Fox, A. C. (Bert) Smoot, schooling N. J. Hansen, J. A. Rockwood and many others. Some of the early school teachers were Alexander Rogers, J. D. Cummings, Matilda Shreever, Sylvia Siddoway, Alma Rogers, The men taught during Charles Robinaen, and Adeline Harris. the months but when spring came, the winter large boys were kept out to work on the farms, the women and girls could easily handle the remaining pupils and the school was' turned over to them, pupils came from 9th and 27th South find from Mt. Dell to Jordan You Arc Always in Friends homes, the stores, the doctor, drugqlst you're there in a moment, by telephone. Any Employee Will Take Your Or tier . Orchard Famed as Scene of Civil War Battle. Richmond, Va. The Peach Orchard, famous for 75 years as the scene of some of the fiercest fighting of the battle of Shiloh, at Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., will be restored to e its appearance, according to field reports received by the national park service at its regional headquarters here. All the trees that were blooming e orchard at throughout the the time of the engagement, April 1862, died many years ago and broom sedge and small pines now cover the area, a battleground second only to the nearby Hornets' Nest in the number of Union and Confederate casualties. ' Civilian Conservation corps who are carrying forward an improvement program at Shiloh National Military park which embraces the entire battlefield, will plant new peach trees in the irregular patterns employed in farm orchards of the middle Nineteenth .century. They also will remove the sedge and pines. Altogether the orchard will be restored as nearly as possible to conditions which prevailed when the 'Army of the Tennessee and the Army of the Ohio, with Grant in supreme command, met the Army of the Mississippi,, under Albert Sid war-tim- six-acr- 6-- 7, Salt Lake City, Utah Employer having in their possession social security account number cards were advised today by the field offices of the United States Social Security Board here that the cards should be turned over promptly to the individuals to whom they belong. The account number cards, the Board emphasized, are the property of employees to whom they were issued, and the cards should' be at all times in the possession of employees, who are cautioned to preserve them carefully. .Workers, in reporting their Social Security account numbers to employers, need not give their account The only recards to employers. quirement, the Board said, is that employees furnish employers the acRiver. count numbers not the cards. When socials were given, the desks were hooked up on the Instances In which, the cards are walla and the benches were lined against the aide all the way being retained by employers have Families would come with their picnic baskets and childbeen brought to its attention in this ren. The babies were put In the windows and on benches in the This has region, the Board said. corner of the vestry. They danced until 11 p. m. and Intermiswas explained, in cases happened, it sion was called at which time they all enjoyed their picnic. After where employers held the cards sent their lunch and chats of the happenings of the week they would to them by post offices for distriresume the dance until daybreak and all return to their homes havbution to employees, and where new ing had the times of their lives employees have given their cards to employers so that the account numbers could be recorded on the employer's records. In some of these Mill instances, the Board said, employers Service have not knows what to do with & the cards. In those cases, and in all others It is truly said that paint Makes where account number cards are giBack in the days of 1907, Bob Jensen and Fred R. Sandberg start- the World Brighter," such is the ven to employers, the Board emThe Paint Pot," its a ed the Granite Planing Mill, located case with phasized that they should be turnwhere the Hollywood Theatre now a bright little shop at 1082 East ed over to employees promptly. 21st South. stands. In 1905 Mr. Sandberg came . to On April 1, 1933, S. J. Ottley and the Pacific Lumber Co. from the Sons organized The Paint Pot" and Jacobs Bros. Cabinet Salt Lake Building and Manufac- started in business. Each year they Mill turing Co. The mill building was have had 100 per cent increase. This splendid record is due to the owned and built by the Granite and fact that once a customer always Mr. Tobinaon Lumber Co. We are wondering how many Bob Jensen owned the machinery a customer by reason of courteous and Mr. Sandberg and Bob Jensen service with good standard products. know that S. O. Jacobs,' the founder formed a partnership and operated They carry a complete ime of of the K O. Jacobs Cabinet Shop, the mill aa the' Granite Planing Mill. Bennetts products, also every item is the man who invented the Utah in the summer of. 1909 the big for interior and exterior decorating. Woodworking Machine that takes fird burned them out with a total the place of 5 standard machines in new mill and cabinet work.. Such is the loss. In October, 1909, a compC. A. SandMr. Jacobs started his min case. R. was F. incorporated by any east Bob of the Hygda Ice office Jensen, just berg, Llge Thompson, & Mill in a little frame building In July and W. H. Bennett. They named It 1924. the Granite Mill and Fixture Co., located at 2169 Highland Drive. The After Mr. Jensen sold his business Today the company is located at 1142 x 60 100 was East 21st South and la owned a frame foot, at the Granite Mill he started to do building and and stories mill and work for himself high employ cabinet operated by S. O. Jacobs sons, being twp L L. and A. Jacobs. 6 men. 2171 at about Elizabeth atraet In the ing The boys are excellent mill and Today Mr. Sandberg la still gen spring of 1916 he erected his first eral Manager, with W. H. AUington mill,, a frame building 20tfix30 ft, cabinet men and are building a president, Elmer Sandberg secre- increasing its size to 42x48 in 1925. splendid business in Sugarhouse. tary and treasurer and W. J. Dean, In 1931 he built a steel and concrete P. J. Gam, and Ezra Hodgson di- building 50x78. rectors. Starting with only two Bob started, and was probably employees in 1907, they now em- the first to haul lumber for the Pacific Lumber Co. in 1891. ploy 45. CO. Doing a splendid business the Today, thru his fine judgement Granite Mill and Fixture Co. is an and underst&ndlug of mill and cab702 So. Main St. asset to the community. inet work he has one of the finest equipped shops in the district and AUTO LOANS and a good business. He has INSURANCE In the case of Colonel, it pays to enjoyes also on a certain a patent pending own a mutt. His owner receives $50 NEW and USED CARS a week, plus expenses, which usual- type of cabinet he Invented. It is HOUSE TRAILERS ly run about $10 a week more, for well said he is a master of the his services. On stage, he doesnt trade. C ' do much except look bored and re-- . ceive a lot of petting, though a vetGrant Morgan, Mgr. erinarian, in speaking of his various Classes points during court proceedings, But isn't exactly complimentary. Library ;be all that as it may, Colonel is Y making personal appearances here and there. Also he is endorsing vaFRENCH FRIED Free Adult Education classes in rious dog products and posing for POTATOES .'photographs, all of which run his English are held In the committee Tho into income Way Roy Cooks Them. room of the main public library. higher brackets. Delicious Following Is the weeks schedule: THE BULLETIN TO FEATURE Monday, 10 a. m. to 12 noon VoAT INDUSTRIES OF SUGARIIOUSE cabulary Building," and study of the Short Story. with reviews and readings. DRIVE-I- N Friday, 2 to 4 p. m., Vocabulary Each week starting, April 22nd. Northwest Comer Poetry Appreciation and The Bulletin will feature an industry Study, of Verse the Mechanics 10th East and 21st So. Writing. of Sugarhouae, giving its early his 7:30 to 10 p. m., The Friday, con each of tory and the growth Philosophy of English Construction," cem in that industry. and Building a Vocabulary. The following Industries will be 2 to. 4 p. m., Growth Saturday, PROFIT BREED reviewed as follows: and Practice in of a Vocabulary, The Furniture May 21st Short Story Writing. Automobiles, Scrvtee Stations and the At Chapman branch library, CHICKS May 28th Garages 1 to 4 p m., Sewing and Monday, Dry Goods, Shoe Stores and TURKEYS Dress Shops June 4th Handicraft." At the Neighborhood House branch Ice, Ira Cream and ConfectionDUCKS from 12 to S p. eries June 11th library, Wednesday, AO Varieties on Hand m., Sewing. Utilities and Appliances .June 18th For Immediate Delivery Drug Stores and Gas Industry .... , le Touch by Telephone TO RESTORE PEACH TREES AT SHILOH Buy Only ney joimston. me planting will get under way this season. General Johnston, an outstanding Confederate strategist, received a mortal wound at the height of the battle of the first day while he sat on his horse beneath an oak tree near the edge of the peach orchard. The blossoms are falling like snow, he remarked to an aide as he watched the hail of shells and minie balls cut through the spring foliage. He was struck by a rifle bullet a few moments later and died on the field! In addition to the peach orchard, other areas of the park are being e conreconstructed in their ditions. Woodlands cut away for cultivation are being replanted and old fields which have grown up in pines are being restored to grasses and other small plants. Care is being taken to prolong the life of all surviving "war trees by special feeding and protection, but when one of these dies it is replaced immediately by a tree of the same species. war-tim- Tank Heated by the Sun Gives School Hot Water Honolulu. The manual training department has completed and installed the largest solar water heater in America at Punaliou school, O. F. Shepard, president, reports. The heater, utilizing the sun's rays to supply the school with hot water, covers 308 square feet of roof area and has 1,400 feet of copper tiihina COAL Call Hyland 2520 CASTLE GATE BLUE BLAZE B ABERDEEN B KING COAL Agents for Sentinel Stokers A Prepared Stoker Coal LOBBS j The Paint Pot For Courteous Fixture Company on the JOB SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. Work and . (Bob) Jensen Cabinet Work 8 Adult Education At Public East la Sugarhouse Owner may call at Tho Bulletin Office, 2014 South 11th East. KEYS on 11th DIRECTORY FIX Those Old Shoes For SPRING WEAR. PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS Hjr. 1775 lost Eut 21.1 So. FTIlNTTCItE UPHOLSTERING In All Its Branches If Desired, Convenient Terms SUGARHOUSE Upholstering Shop ; They re ROYS Baby all fire basic refrigeration services to the ith the meter-misuper-dut- y Frigidaire manufactured and Engineered by the houseof General Motors, the new refrigerator has greater storage-abilitgreater protect-abilitgreater and greater according to its dealers. greater Judith Palmer is shown here demonstrating a few of the many features, chief of which is the sensationally new instant cube release which ends struggle and makes cubes instantly available without effort on the part of the user. y, y, depend-abilit- st y save-abilit- y, y, ice-cu- Frigidaire Week at the 1050 EAST 21st SOUTH STREET June 25th Restaurants and Bakeries .July 2nd Novelty Stores and Jewelry July 9th Greater Sugarhouse Day (74 Tears) July lGth Honoring Those Who Pioneered Sugarhouse July 23rd Printing and Publishing, Finance Co. and Government ...July 30tb Professional Aug. Cth Sheet Metal. Plumbing, Heating and Repairing Aug. 13th Cleaning Aug. 20th Aimrements Aug. 27th Co;il Sept. 3rd We would appreciate the hearty support of every merchant ii in giving ua their history. Leaves Note for Rodents, They Obligingly Depart Greene, Me. Eugene A. Cloutier, building Inspector, looking through a house here, found this, note stuffed in a rat hole in the cellar: Mr. Rat: Would you be so kind as not to stop here long as I havent very much, but my next door neighbor, Mr. , has plenty, so it gjpuld make you a good home. The housewife explained that a few weeks ago her house was overrun with rats and that she had tried everything to get rid of them. Then she remembered that her grandmother had said the best way was to write a note. So she did, and immediately the rata left. r - fr iMbw I? t Hy. 8430 East 21st So. 1045 Fishing Season Opens May 16th For The Best in Tackle Call at PHIL and JOES East 21st South 1113 Hy. 8596 We Sell Fishing Licenses The AUTO METAL SHOP 2145 Highland Drive Hyland 5580 Expert in . Body and Fender Work, also Painting - Welding - Repairing Over 15 Yearn Experience Bill Edgington Sim Walton WELDING? "Just Bring In the Pieces GRANITE WELDING & WIRE WORKS T-R-- t 1937 671 FOUND - . Resigned to provide American housewife, the r makes its bow here. hold refrigeration division Was. Hyland 2520 The Granite MORGAN MOTOR FINANCE New Household Refrigerator Advanced in Home Service GOOD South 2021 Ilth East Hyland F.W. 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