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Show THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN, IKIDIV, JULY IB, 4Jj f?ct with safety. Although the Tarpon and sister ships, now under or undergoing final construction, tests, never' have descended to a depth, officers and rn e n aboard the ersft are confident they canid withstand such a dive "if necessity required." Hulls. ijinrier-lr.cThe newly developed metal, with its greater tensile strength and higher degree of durability, has made it possible to construct the new submarines with a of on inch hull only thick comnrrJ to two inches necessary with firmer typc3 steel, it was said. foot length is Allhough the considerably lrs than that of the U. S. S. Nnutilus, v;i:scli boasts of outstanding perfurmame records, the U. S. B. Tarpon is even mure efficient than the larger croft and carries a considerably smaller crew. A crew cf fifty men and tive officers operate the Tarpon. Numerous newly developed automatic controls make the reduction in personnel possible. Smaller size has not made the Tarpon prey to heavy seas, and "shes as stable as an ocean liner, NEW U. S. SUBS ABF. THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN DEEPEST OF DiVEHS PUBLICATION Printed at 2041 Soutn 11th East Sugar house, Utah A WEEKLY - r. ; z C 0 fleet-typ- e mc-Quart- F'-- M ME N TS d grim-lockin- War tanks are not r.ew Paris. means of defense, it was proved when, rear Beauvais, a member of fix Others to Be Built. the Archeological Society of France Six ether submarines r.f the Taruntarthed a tank dating back to the pon class now are nearing compleRomans. tion the Perch, Plunger, Tickerel, While unearthing a bridge built Tompano, Pollack and Permit. An- 2,009 years ago near this town, other six will be completed during which for centuries was the scene the fiscal year starting July 1 the of innumerable battles, the excavaSalmon, Seal. Skipjack, Snapper, tors came cn the debris of a war Stingray and Sturgeon. machine resembling a covered arOificcrs aboard the Tarpon remored cart, which Caesars legions fused to discuss reports carried in used in their battles. railed it the Army and Navy Register, a a "Vincd, or rolling They barrack, and told semiofficial publication, which it was ued as tanks are used today. of tr.eehnrucal defects urrovcrzd in This tank was and the generators of tne innii if 3 construction was sufficiently ling plant of ther vr::f."I md liir: strong to resist the warfare of the !?.:cr subs tbz Shuik, Parj oisc ar.J time. A collection of ammunition, Pike. including arrowheads, stones and It was said d'rcovsry of these pieces cf iron, was found inside the defects, during shakedown cruises tank. and trial runs, would keep the new Other discoveries included the I IBs submarines on a reduced operating ruins of the Roman bridge built by status until they are overcome. Labienus, one of Caesar's lieuten1 B. C. This bridge, ants, about Turn potted plants from time to built entirely of weed, is in a good time so that they will grow even. As state of preservation, having been tl e days grow longer the foliage covered by ten feet of soil following an earthquake in the Fifth century. will become mere luxuriant. alone. h San Diego, Calif. Submar:rc3 capable cl diving to a depth of GOO feet with safety far deeper than i O. C. CONNIFF, Publisher any other such craft ever conSalt I.akc City, Utah structed have given the United States the most deadly unnavy Fhone copy for news items and events of interest to "The Bulletin" dersea in the world, it is fighters or Commercial Printing Company IT viand 204. believed here. A newly developed, highly ns slCopy for news items, rodal and sport act Ivit 13, must be in the office not Iatir than noon Wednesday, for publication in the following Issue cl ant metal mal'.cs possible the greater diving depth of the new crait "The Bulletin." and at the same time allows construction of submarines considerably smaller in actual size but decidedly more effective. These facts were revealed here when the U. S. S. Tarpon, newest member of the navys submarine force, docked here to join the floO ebony-huetilla of fighters. Heretofore r.o submarine has NOT ENOUGH SPENT UOli FOOD been capable of descending to a depth of much more than 309 or man-propell- How much da Americans .spend a week far, faad? Not enough, ac- small-tow- n and farm Of 20,000 cording to the Bureau. families studied, 30 per cent on the Pacific coast, 35 per cent in New England, 40 per rent of Southern whites and 60 per cent of Southern Negroes skimped their food budgets too much. Top price for an inexpensive but adequate diet " according to studies just completed by the U. S. Department of Agricultures Bureau of Home Economics, should be about 52.70 per person per week. Nobody, a week. said the Bureau last week, could eat healthily for less than War Tank cf Caesar Is Dug Up in French Area Lieutenant Obhca said, in commenting on the cruising ability of the craft, which recently completed the long voyage from the east coast COO-foo- t Give Navy Most Deadly of Undersea Fighters. Issued every Friday p. in. B uni ness Office and riant at 2044 South 11th East Advertising Rates on Application 1987 1 IM&XUr Satisfaction '"or your gST Efuk 31 51-8- On the Pacific coast, 52.50 is the minimum for an adequate diet, a week for food. Farm families in and Southern whites should spend food is cheaper than that bought all regions, because their retail, can spend less than all others.. Steering Wheel ed CffSI SpokesX TRAVELERS Food costs vary between those extremes according to regions and Small City families in the Northwest, where prices are eating habits. highest, must spend the most. Negroes in the South, whose diet is tradi- tionally simpler than that of other races, can get along adequately, cording to the Bureau, on as little ad ?1.80per week. LOW . 52-3- home-produc- ac- Something Different! NOTICE TO TI1E STOCKHOLDERS OF BUILDERS FINANCE CORPORATION: A special meeting of 'the stockholders Of BUILDERS FINANCE a Utah Corpora CORPORATION, tion, will be held at 803 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on Monday, the 19th day of July 1937, at the hour of two o'clock P M. The purpose of this meeting is to elect a Board of Directors for the ensuing year; to receive and consid er the President's Annual Report to consider and pass upon a propos al to change the authorized Common Stock of the Corporation from ten thousand seven hundred seventy-on- e (10,771) shares of Common Stock, of the par value of Twenty Dollars (520.00) per share to seventy-fiv- e hundred (7500) shares of common stock, of the par value of Twenty Dollars (520.00) per share; to consider and pass upon such other changes in tho authorized capital structure of the corporation as may be proposed at said meeting; to make such amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of the corporation as may be deemed necessary or proper to effectuate such changes as may be determined upon; to recommend to the Board of Directors, and to authorize, the distribution or other use to be made of any surplus that may result from the proposed decrease in capital stock or any other change in the capital structure of tho corporation that may bo determined upon at said meeting; and to consider and pass upon such other matters concerning tho business and affairs of the corporation as may be presented at the meeting. CHAS. R. MABEY. President, Buildcm Finance Corporation. Dated June IS, 1937. FREED NAMED HEAD OF NET COMMITTEE Dave Freed, Salt Lake City tennis player, was appointed chairman of a committee Wednesday to sponsor the sport on a statewide basis under the banner of the Utah etate junior chamber of commerce. 'Coordination of tennis activities in the various cities and communities will be the work of the NIBLEY STARS TIE Mrs. Stacey Irvine and Mrs. J. E. Loveless tied for top honors in the Nibley park blind bogey tourney Wednesday with net scores of 81. The meet was largely attended. Sev enteen .feminine linksters Odd Rocks in Isles of Scilly Nowhere else in the whole of the British Isles can such a plethora of fantastic rocks be found as in the Isles of Scilly. Noted for its flower fields, the oddity of the huge masses of granite, beaten and molded by weather and sea, presents a strange contrast. Some rocks look like petrified, prehistoric monsters. 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