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Show TIIE BULLETIN-Publish- ' ed At Commercial Printing Co. 2041 South 11th East Hyland 361 WEATHER FORECAST to-nig- ht ttlmusr PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST HOME EDITION NOTES OF INTEREST WEEKS HEADLINES MOMMY, AUGUST 2, Ike and Vicinity: For Salt Unsettled, probably aliowera and thunder storms and Saturday. ngar 3 Vol.5 , ' r.VMBER SI 6, 1937 Traffic Court Fines 1937 Plane falls and thirteen carried downj with it. Wreck sighted later under water by diver. COMET TO AFPEAE AUG. 6 Chinese troop rush to meet Japs, major battle expected hourly. If the clouds move over why not Local General Fund levy to be done away with. Possible cut in school a look at Finsler's comet on the take levy which will be reduced. night of August 6. was disThis heavenly TUESDAY, AUGUST S, 1931 covered last July 4 by Dr. Finaler.is due to be visible to the naked eye Japs move to crush Chinese forces, who have dug in. Vatican recognizes Spanish Insurgents. Chicago baby kidnap an odd at this time. It will be at its best about that time. To find the comet, mlxup. Local Salt Lake boy tells of bis escape from pair who attempted to look between the Big Dipper and North Star. On August 6 the comet kidnap him. is scheduled to be nearly halfway 1937 on AUGUST a line between the North Star and 4, WEDNESDAY, Delta Ursae Majoris, which is the Orient moves toward a genera war. star fastening the handle to the boul Legion's high alms told at session held in Price, Utah of the Big Dipper. Local IS mills levy fixed for Salt Lake, a one mill boost over 1936. Explained by Judge Telling of the method of fining motorists who disobey traffic rules, Judge Reva Beck Bo rone addressed members of the Sugar House Rot ary club at the regular weekly luncheon Thursday noon. Judge Bozone, one of the twenty six women judges in the United States stated that in moot instances consideration is given the financial standing of the offender in- order that the fine may be fairly imposed and rigidly enforced. Ab Jenkins, famous Utah Racer honorary member of the club was in attendance with members of his racing party who are in Salt Lake to set up another run on Bonneville Salt Flats as soon as weather conditions permit. Judge Bozone and Ab Jenkins ex changed views on the' causes, of traffic accidents und while they agreed on many points, Ab claimed that it was not the speed but the condition of the car and driver that made the highways unsafe. A skit to keep up the attendance contest was given by Marjory Fen-to- n who gave a burlesque on the ex cuses offered over the telephone by members for not attending. new-com- er THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 ers that some action be taken to a recurence of the carry-ovproblems which has plagued Utah tomato growers in other years. The committee, besides Mr. Holt, is composed of Selvoy J..Boyer, Springville Utah; A. W. Chambers, Logan; John Child, Clearfield; Donald Hogan, Midvale; O. A. Iverson, Tremonton; Le grand Jarme.n, Orem; T. R. Jones ad-vo- id er Hooper; UNEMFLOY5IENT 1937 J. G. Weidman, ton; and K. P. Whitsides, Utah. COMPENSATION Tremon- Layton, NRli State Prison Assured By Official Removing all doubts concerning the removal of the state prison from Sugarbouse, James P. Davis of Washington D. C, excutive secretary of the federal prison industries reorganization administration, stated Thursday, "There will be a new, modern, prison for the state of Utah in the near future. Mr. Davis, with Alfred Hopkins, architectual consultant for the administration, conferred at the Hotel Utah with Governor Henry II. Blood and the state board of correction. After viewing the present prison Mr. Davis said. "The present prison Me is bad and I suggest that new cite definitely chosen consideration be given to determine that it has plenty of water for both farm and power purposes and that it be not to remote." Mr. Davis will issue a report on the prison in the near future through Governor Blood and will Include in this report suggestions for improv- ments at the local institution until such time as a new one is established. "It is possible to get federal funds from the W P A or P W A and I School think Utah's opportunties for this Cooking aid is helped by reason of its small Mart prison population". As yet the commission for A free Cooking school conducted the prison site has not been an well known exnounced by Governor Blood but the by Mrs.Mary Burgon, will be held at the Granite Mart pert, latter stated he would appoint such Friday and Saturday Au committee in the near future. A Thursday, 13 and 14 at 3:30 p. m. 12, gust fund" 'Of $lOO,O04r-wapemw --at each day. the last legislature for the purpose A pie, cake and bread baking consite. of selecting and purchasing this test being sponsored under the leadership of the Hyland and Granite Stake Relief Societies will be Shop part of a program which will also In New Building feature a recital by the Lang's . - Sloop Ranger sets record In winning' cup race. Collections for the second quarter REOPEN SALT LAKE TEMPLE Congress gets plan to stop revenue loopholes. for the Utah Unemployment ComLocal Drive on jaywalkers 'starts to prevent; accidents, Big fines in The L. D. S.temple opened Monday pensation Fund more than lived up court cut traffic accidents. after having closed a month for to the expectations of the Unemploy renovation, repairs and vacation purment Com per sat ion Division of the Industrial Commission, according to poses and a flood of couples seeking to be married were on band at the Ray R. Adams, director of the county clerk's office Monday to get ?je AAA 'uses them for checking Division. U. S. AIR MAP WILL "Collection for the second quarter marriage licenses. farmer compliance with its crop of each The size farm have already totaled $4000,000.00 and COST $30,000,000 program. and of each plot of ground on it there are some reports to OUTING PLANNED FOR are accurately computed and noted. come in. This straggling the total of S brings TIIE OLD FOLK Each photograph is a farm on a To Be Composite of Two and miniature Utah's Unemployment Compensation scale. Col Elderly, men and women, over 65 More detailed information is re- Fund well over $1,600,000.00. Half Million Photos. quired by the soil conservation serv- lections for 1936 toUled $800,0000.00 years old, are invited to attend an Uncle Sam ice. Drainage, slope and types of In 1936 the rate was .9 of one per annual outing of the L. D. S. SwedWashington. D. C. is having his picture taken the soil are. recorded for aid in plotting cent. This year the rate per ish old folks organization in the gardcontour plowing, dams en of Mrs. A. B. C. Ohlson, 188 Q largest photograph in the world. terraces, soil cent erosion control work. When it is finished, some years and other street, August 7, at 2 p. m. we should col have Consequently hence, it will cover an area of Laboratory and field work costs far lected as much two the first more than the during original photograph. more than 3,000,000 square miles. quarters this year as we collected This aerial photograph was beAWARDED CONTRACT Human Palate Is Superior during the entire year of 1936. We gun in 1934 and already is. nearly finished. not only collected as much, but we It is the most State building commission Wedto All Tasting Devices will have collected several thousands nesday ' awarded contracts for regigantic photographic effort in the Government tea Washington. world's history. It likewise will be more than originally estimated. modeling the old Unitarian church, k the most expensive photograph in tasters, meat chewers and is1 due to collections Theincrease Second East streets, into a work- in to were samplers pleased all history, costing when com" heanr recently that in determining two factors; Firsteinployers are shjforjthe adult blind, specifying pleted, about $30,000,000. The survey Is being made by flavors in food and drink there is no becoming acquainted with Law and tne project must be completed ny mechanical substitute for the hu- are paying promptly. Secondly, there September 1. three government services the adminis- -' man palate. is apparently a good increase in the adjustment Government chemists so resolved amount tration, the soil conservation servof labor in the state as comice and the forest service. The ap- after years of experimentation in PROTEST LOW WATER 1936. with pared of foods. stomArtificial WATER FRESSURS proximately 2,500,000 "shots" will the testing By January 1, 1938, when benefits be assembled into a composite map. achs may be used to watch the chemical changes of food in the become due, the Unemployment ComResidents on Harvard avenue beAAA Covers Most Territory digestion, crunching devices to de- pensation Fund will have grown be tween Thirteenth East and Fifteenth ' School of Dancing. The AAA has photographed, or termine tenderness, but only human an excess of $2,300,000.00. Benefits East Streets to has contracted for photographing organs have been found Wednesday Prizes will be awarded winners of protested satisfacwill be vailable to Individuals who the city commission, against asserted this summer, a little more than tory in making Dee's Hamburger Shop 1111 East the contests,. tests. palatability are unemployed in 1938. Benefits can- low water pressure and speeders. 500,000 square miles. The soil con21st South, is now open for business The proceeds of the sale of foods Egg tasters at the New York servation service is nearing comState College of Agriculture recent- not be greater than 16 weeks in a are claim unable ir their new modern building, which is to go to the two stake Relief So to in They they 0 of of aerial mapping pletion ly found also a definite relation be- 52 week period. The actual amount rigate lawns before 9: p. m., and ad bespeaks xleanliness. The skflight, cieties. square miles, and the forest tween smell and flavor. They sam- of benefits depends entirely upon the ded that a patrole for speeders is white Wiftlla and ' rod tile floor add Children will be cared for durservice has photographs of 30,000 as many as 160 fresh, flat and individual work history. pled XVt attractiveness. needed. to the school in the nursery of the square miles. ing accuso eggs at a sitting The project is so large that it strong that Begining with July we are asking Dee Anderson and staff have been Granite Mart officials precollege rately probably will take fifty or more dicted an increasing demand for employers to make monthly contriin business' "for a number of years aviation companies, many of them tasters butions. Collections have been made APPLE GROWERS TO the egg trade. and know the art of ''hamburger by flying several ships, four or five i TO RAISE STANDARDS thus for in 1937" quartly Co. Mills making." more years to complete the photoFound Roman Tank War A to An of staff obtain government graph. attempt higher pric large Store Opens S. workers is assembling the pictures in France MOVE TO SAVE TOMATO CROP es for Utah apples will be made by VACATION DAYS by Diggers and charting maps. War tanks are not new Paris. raising the standard of C grade, grow When completed it will picture Efforts to save Utah's tomato in ers and distributors decided Wed Bare feet, roller skates, bicycles, means of defense, it was proved, The Mills Jewelry Company openevery town, crossroads, farm Nome, when, near Beauvais, a member dustry from demoralization are being nesday in conference with the state dolls and swimming suits will be ex ed their new store at 2106 South stream and tree in the United of the Society of made on several fronts as the Utah agricultural commissioner, changed for shoes, books, pencils 11th East Thursday, August 5th. States. Every hill and every valley France Archeological unearthed a tank dating Canning Tomato Growers' Stabilizwill be located and their height or Mr. Smith pointed out that apples and lunch boxes for school children The store carries a complete line back to the Romans. ation committee, organized to avert from other states were enjoying September 9, on which day the of of depth charted. Even the type of While unearthing a bridge; built jewelry and silverware. It is soil will be recorded. a glutted market, began action. because of higher stan- ficial school year will open in Salt equipped with the las test machines some 2,000 years ago near this higher prices The pictures are taken from a Gerge E. Holt, Chairman, said that dards. Tha C grade apple in Utah is Lake City public schools, according for which for centuries was the timing watches, cutting crystals uniform height 14,000 feet by a town, of innumerable battles, M. the committee will meet this week in one that is soundmature, hand, pick- to an announcement of Dr. L. John of all sizes and scene shapes, and a weld"overcamera. will special They to came Matherat consider the debris of upon Ogden schools. of many suggestions skin and broken free Nuttall, fom bruises superintendent ed, ing process that is new nere, aclap" at least 50 .per cent for ease a war machine, resembling a cov on how to speed up the sales of sev and not badly misshapen. Formerly A teachers institute will be held cording to Ray Mills, the owner. in fitting them together so that armored cart which Caesar's eral thousand cases of the 1936 to every point will appear in at least ered, used in their battles. small stings that had healed were September 7 and8 and regular class Mr. Mills operates other stores in legions They mato pack in order to dispose of the two pictures. a. m. 9: will start at work new under the standards Septembut allowed, state. He will personally supera or the it called bar"Vined," rolling Pictures Cost 16.35 Each. vise the watch repair department of rack, and it was formerly used in surplus before the 1937 crop is ready the number of stings is limited to ber 9. Each picture covers an area of the same way as tanks are used He said that already offers to five and the size of scabs la reduced the Sugarhouse store. approximately four square miles. today. with the tomato growers bavii from lf inch to one quarter The "net" area, allowing for dupliSOFTBALL GAMES DRAW The tank was and come from many large distributing men. cation, is about one and MANY FANS Confused Schoolboy Star its construction was sufficiently centers the country. throughout miles. The government pays an strong to resist the warfare of the Mr. Holt says he has received as Competes in Wrong Race average of $4.25 per square mile for time. Also, a collection of ammuThe cheers and jeers of softball Cleveland. pictures, so that each costs about nition, including arrowheads, stones surance that within a week a pro- FOUND GUILTY OF Leroy Gassaway, : fans have increased in number vast N OT CLOSING $6.35. Central High school athlete, found and pieces of iron, was found inside gram would be developed by which ly during the present season, acThis, however, is only the initial the tank. Utah caniied tomatoes vtoufd be placto filed the with Fines were imposed reports cost. Field crews take the photoup cording tion in a recent indoor track meet ed in the hands of consumers thro-o- on four defendants in Wednesday Printing of Bank Notes city ' commission by Hyrum Guss, Gassaway, entered in the Sunday closing graphs, survey the ground, estabthe nation. e lish locations of points shown and cases. manager of Fairmont park in Sugar-bous- event, ran several laps of the Takes More Money Now He said that again this week he record slopes. They note types of discovered was he he before H. A. studi who Ellett, City Judge Washington. Paper money costs had surveyed the critical situation soil. Draftsmen and other labora The record attendance was made in the wrong race. Fatigue defeated ed stipulations and ruled the defend' more these days. in the Utah the tory experts complete and assemgrowers among existing To print a thousand sheets of ants guilty. Morris Warshaw; doing and reported August 2 with over him when he finally competed ble the maps in Washington. race. a to avert and urged quick action business as the Grand Central mark- 18000. Salt Lakers paid their dime to right The photographs and maps are Federal Reserve notes at the Govcrisis. The large tomato season ended inernment office now printing et, ant) C. A. Seal, doing business as witness the struggle between the used for different purposes by each with 322.583 surplus cases in Utah Seal's of the three agencies conducting volves an expense of about $97. Quality market, each was fill- Auerbach and Pyke teams In June, 1935, the cost was $86. warehouses as compared to the northe survev. ed $25. Under Section 16 of the Federal mal carry-ovof only 50,000 cases. Cambridge, Mass. An absolute Reserve Act the cost of issuing Cash & Carry Cleanln; 1938 pack amounted to 1.050, The individualist among 60,000,000 AmerFederal Reserve notes must be met OLD AGE BENEFIT CLAIMS ican SUITS MEN'S .women Miss Frances same is cases almost and with the 000 by the Federal Reserve banks. FILED 120 , twenty-seve- n WILL PAINT YOUR old, 3t years TOPCOATS another contracted this . year acreage -- graduate student from DenCAR WITH HATS to is FELT and the One for similar hunded claims crop likely bringing twenty Wild Life Protected ver, believed to" be the only woman Ladles' TLAIN Olympia, Wash. Washington has tal to be marketed close to 1,500, federal old age benefits have been in the country studying ancient Tibten bird and wild life refuges where 000 eases. received to date at the Salt Lake of- etan languages. Sold Exclusively By DRESSES, SUITS all types of sea birds and mountain Mr. Holt said that In fice of the Social Security Board. Guided by Prof. Walter E. Clark, COATS animals can roam unmolested. there have been other large surplus Sixty claims are for lump sums of Harvard, she learned- to read Guaranteed Satisfaction t none which reached the pro- with the retirement of persona reach Sanskrit, became fascinated by Ines but Ancient Skeletal Found dia's early Buddhist literature, then New Method Cleanerf Saskatoon, Sask. The skeleton of portions of six times the normal car ing the age cf 65 and the others fol- turned to Thibetan because complete low of 1079 East 21st South over. death the The claims 1738 is what believed to persons. 2120 SOUTH lHh EAST , be a Neolithic ry Hy. texts of Buddhist writhuman being who roamed Sas. Across from the Library are from a few dollars to $105. av- - ings have been preserved in Tibetan In Sagarhouse The committee, represented by katchewan 10,000 years ago was ( monasteries, majority of the canning tomato grow craging about $20. "r found in a gravel pit near here. is-1.- at Granite one-thi- rd soft-drin- - . - Dee's Hamburger " 400,-00- Jewelry H. . one-ha- man-propell- ed one-ha- lf ut 880-yar- e. ' $2.95 Hod-nett- e, Rad-clif- le EL other-year- s APEX ELECTRIC - COMPANY now-extin- r r half-mil- NEW METHOD er NU-ENAM- d ct AW |