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Show SALT LAKE CITY, THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN tTAIL FRIDAY, JULY 1987 SO, - A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Printed at 2044 South 11th East Sugarhouee, Utah D 0 O. C. Auto ..Tent JA r' CONNIFF, Publisher 7x7 ft. witK 3ridge and - V Ib, White esu wall. ft. . material .. with stakes and two poles, 7x -tl Full Salt Lake City, Utah 6-- 6 Phone copy for news items and events of Interest to "The Bulletin" or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 864. Copy for news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office noon Wednesday, for publication in the following issue of not later The Bulletin." 77 khaki weothproelteefcsit$7America- - Made, Quart COMMENTS VacuumBottle for Tasty drinks 17 cm lunch or trips... Well made keeps contents time. hot or cold for a very long Tires are singing over blistered pavement, straight into a breeze that brings a taste of sun and sky and water. The hum of a happy motor, The click of steel rails, the satisfying slap of water on powered prow . . . they're carrying YOU into the best time of the year . . , VACATION! ... ed m X v. rx : ALL SIZES High-grad- e, ..scientifically it I Harrisburg, Pa. "surface scratched With only the so far, Penn-- 1 sylvania historical commissioners are rushing excavations on the Tini-cuisland site of the first Swedish settlement on American soil in preparation for the tercentenary celebration in June, 1938. Only bare outlines of a brick foundation building were uncovered in several months of study and digging on the spot in the Delaware river where Gov. Johan Prints is reported to have settled in 1638. At the present rate of fact col-- 1 lecting and excavating on the island, commissioners feared the entire settlement would not be restored as promised in time for the celebration. When Crown Prince Gustaf and Crown Princess Louise informed President Roosevelt they intended to visit the United States and participate in the observance, commissioners ordered "full speed .ahead. First restoration work will be on the building whose foundation recently was uncovered. It has been declared the first building ever constructed in Pennsylvania by civilized man, and is either the first 'church erected in the state or the first executive mansion in the com-- ! monwealth. Small Community Built. Prints was recorded as leading a party of settlers to America, first settling in the area now known as New Jersey, then moving to the Delaware river isle. He built a large dwelling and laid out his plantation. ' He directed erection of a fort, church, numerous cabins and marking out of a graveyard. Bricks of yellow clay, believed s about the size of present bricks, were used in much of the construction in New Swede-lanm 20JW0 Mile ! , ! two-third- d. Records revealed that 500 bricks were shipped to America in 1543 and another 6,000 in 1644 consigned to Printz. Shipments were made from Sweden and Holland. However, other records indicate Printz hall was constructed of hewn logs, was two stories high and served as a fort. Lumber was brought from Sweden despite the fact that America was mostly wilderness at the time. History showed that 400 bricks were used in a huge fireplace within the hall, leaving doubt that the first executive mansion was made of brick. Some students believe most of the bricks were for foundations with cabins constructed of native wood. Fort Burned In 1645. i A drunken watchman on November 25, 1645, was recorded as knocking a candle from a table, setting fire to the fort, blowing up the powder magazine and almost destroying the entire colony. Excavators have charred wood. William Penn arrived in 1682 to establish the English colony in the state, twenty-seve- n years after New Swedeland was abandoned. Penna .seat of government was at Philadelphia. He started the unbroken chain ifound ! of commonwealth governors and, while Printz right as the first on PenniyaqU SQikdas nev gov-yrn- or been contested. It will be these sites that the royal guests and official Swedish delegation will visit when they arrive at Wilmington, Del., June 27, 1838. They also will visit Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware state points credited to settlements of early Swedes. SAYS-YLE- lost Seat Covers X esi A great driving convenience. . . Richly figuredn ms mmm. da up According to model of Car and material. Naw, exclusive patterns, full width materials . . . smooth fittina . . I Western Giant Traveler . . . Offering Handsome Appearance, Long Mile- age, and Satisfactory Service at Low Cost. w. Extremely (Prices shown Include Old Tires) for Low Pricet on other siset and other Ash Western Giant Tires. 22V- - $4.97 Ask About Our I Easy Payment Plan 'ISIS molded composi-tiohead. 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A change is what you want, of course . . different activities, different surroundings, different feeling. And you want it without confusion, without forgetting golf balls, or a favorite fly; without discovering too late, that there is a dance, that you should have bought one more dress. Little things shouldnt spoil that period, Little things neednt Your car will function; perfectly . . . your equipment pass muster with' the most professional of vacationists . , . your wardrobe fit the time and if you have planned and purchased with your vacation needs locality in mind. Make vacation time Enjoy every minute of this best-o- f your own time, by making all of your preparations well in advance, and then go to CoM Cenibia or an inn that holds THERE'S a cabin in the woods, perhaps are fins gay promise. Silvery breaking water, green fairways beckoning. waves wash white beaches, gleaming ribbons of unexplored Foam-crest- Im 9 every Friday p. m. Buefneu Office and Plant at 2044 South 11th Eaat Advertising Rates on Application Zaaued . . . easy to use. A224 SlGARIIOUSE STORE C 1049 East 21st So. Hyland 3062 MMOMON A undertaking, the loans by federal will repay project sale of water and power. dam at Kennett at The the headwaters of the Sacramento river will impound 3,000,000 acre feet of water, half as much as the combined total of Californias 750 d other dams, assuring a controlled river flow. The dam will give to 800,000 acres of settled lands flood protection valued at $14,000,-00- 0 d river navand assure igation valued at $15,000,000. Spectacular engineering feats will be necessary. The main line of the Southern Pacific must be rerouted and U. S. highway 99 will be radically 420-fo- ot year-roun- year-roun- Kennett itself will be at the bottom of a huge lake, with the waters surface far above the present rooftops. A double-dec- k bridge, with the world's tallest piers, will carry automobile ar.d railroad traffic far above the Pitt river. River boats, a joy to the hearts and a source of profit to business men, again will reach Red Bluff, sixty miles south of here, from Sacramento and San Francisco. Inland encroachment of salt water from the San Francisco bay area will be hailed. Aridity in the San Joaquin valley will be checked. At the top of the San Joaquin t Friant dam watershed, the will become the longest concrete dam in the world, making the San Joaquin river run backward and carrying much needed irrigation water over step dams under pressure. From a national viewpoint interest centers on the project because its completion will mean assurance of water normalcy in an area from which are drawn the country's choicest specially crops of raisins, figs, olives, prunes, citrus fruits, vegetables and cotton. The big job will require: More than 7.000.000 cubic yards of concrete; 28.800,000 pounds of reinforcing steel; 114,513,000 pounds of of sentimentalists 4,000-foo- Fcrt on Wheels Is Pride of Milwaukee Policemen Milwaukee. Pride and joy of Milwaukee policemen is their glistening new armored patrol car, the largest of its type in the United States. They scrub, polish and dust it almost daily. Their only complaint is that they never get a chance to use it. The modernistic paddy-wago-n was purchased for emergencies but there hasn't been an emergency big enough to fit the machine. It is 22 feet, 7 inches long, 9 feet, 8 inches high, and weighs 8,000 pounds. It is so big that police had to tear out the dcor to get it into the . garage. Streamlined and equipped with nqarly every modern convenience, the car has scats for 14 policemen, with accommodations for at least nine straphangers. The body is f end sa are the windows. The wheels are protected by rtlUi which make it bullet-proo- virtual; impossidia to damage the tires with a bullet. It cannot be overturned because its outer surface is curbed, leaving no place for a handhold. The position of the motors makes possible mechanical repairs without leaving the machine. The car is equipped with tear gas and submachine guns which may be fired through slots beneath the windows. Postal Guide Locates an Elusive Post Office Peck, Kan. The postal guide from Washington finally has caught up with its office here. The directory had listed the as located in Sedgwick county, although since 1933 it has been in Sumner county. The difficulty arises from the fact that the main street of Peck divides the two counties. Location of the office has been changed frequently frpm one side of the street to the other, although it always has reradius of mained within a the center of the town. ... post-offi- . 300-fo- ot ce |