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Show THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN FRIDAY AUGUST 13, 1937 THE SUGARH0U5S BULLETIN v A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Printed at 2041 Soutn llth fiaat Sugarfcouee, Utah . Issued every Friday p. xn. Bustnei Office and Plant at 2044 South 11th East Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONNIFT, Braided Garden Hose PubL'shex Salt Lake City, Utah or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 49 tfljNlSeat Covers5 ' Phone copy for news items and events of interest to The Bulletin" esq 884. must he in the office Copy for news items, social and sport activities, issue cf not later than noon Wednesday, for publication in the "The Bulletin." folio-win- pon Built like a tire. Extra heavy braid coids. Extra quality 5k -- inch black cor25i feet, rugated hose g . with couplings. Other Hcse $1.2S-$6.4- COMMENTS Adjustable According to Material end Model of TIB ani Up j New exclusive patterns, made of full width substantial material. . . No seams, no scraps. LEADER $1.15 Coupe or Roadster Sedan $2.10 Sedan or Coach, r. D U RO ( as shown ) .$2.10 to$2.55 Coupe or Roadster Sedan or Coach $3.79 to $4.65 Sedan $4.10 to $4.85 0 Glare Shield i 3 kjf A 2-D- i 4-D- r. or B7J9 : . with adjustable bracket. . . Swings around to protect you from side glare. . . the waist line. to George' E. Holt, According rhah-maof the Utah Canning Tomatoes Growers stabilization Committee, the Utah carryover of canned tomatoes- is la access of 300, 000 cases, approximately six times the carryover of recent years. Mr. Holt said the assistance of chain stores was solicited and the drive will be similar in character to the other emergency drives conducted by the stores during the year. By relieving surpluses on hand, such drives have stabilized the market crops nine different crops and at the same time have brought attractive bargains to the consumer. 111 WEST TOLD in PRINCES Explorer Tells of 1849 Visit to Suiter's Fcrt. The menu-scriWashington, D. C. journal of a royal explorer and scientist of the first half of the Nineteenth century which is expected to throw new light on the life of the "wild west"; in the days of the fur traders has just come to light in the vaults of the state library rt Stuttgart, Gerfaany,- where it had lain undisturbed for more than seventy-five years. This manuscript has just been examined by Dr.'. Charles Upson Clark, acting for the Smithsonian Institution, who found the. fifteen bound notebooks replete with valuable information on aboriginal life beyond the Mississippi during the second quarter of the century. The journal is that of Prince Paul of Wurtemburg, who voluntarily forsook the luxury of a European court for the hardships of travel in what was then primeval wilderness and desert. He went on his journey at a time when very few men of scientific training were actually penetrating the great west and when accurate knowledge of the country and its savage inhabitants was based largely on the reports of the Lewis and Clark expedition. He saw the country with an accurately observant eye before it had been greatly altered by white penetration. First Visit in 1823. Because of the numerous sidelights thrown on the life of the aboriginals, an intensive study of this long-lomanuscript is planned by the bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution. Prince Paul first visited the United States in 1823 and was granted permission to explore the west by John Quincy Adams, then secretary of state. In 1828 he wrote an account of this expedition, only one copy of which was ever printed. This is now preserved in the Henry E. Huntington library at San Ma- -. rino, Cal., and contains hundreds cf marginal manuscript notes written in German script by the prince himself. In 1829 he came again and was granted permission by John Eaton, then secretary of war, to visit "the Indian lodges in the north. He penetrated as far as the Mandan villages in what is now North Dakota. Prince Paul kept a complete journal of this expedition but, despite diligent search, the manuscript has never been found. Thereafter he paid three more visits to the United States, traveling extensively through 'the west from 1839 to 1811, from 1849 to 1856, and from 1857 to 1S38. A Guest of Sutters. fourth Ilis journey, which began tin 1849 and to which the tnanu-- , script examined by Dr. Clark re-- ! lates, was especially Interesting. He went through west Texas, across 'Mexico to Acapulco, thence by steamer to San Pedro .in California, and up the .Pacific coast to Sutter's fort near Sacramento. In his journal he records in considerable detail his life and experiences while a guest of Sutter. From Sutters fcrt he returned to New Orleans early in the spring of 1351 by way rf Panama and continued on to St. Louis. He then travnoi am A- pt - . st : ; . j I -- I or I WEAR-WEL- L 100 2.9C Per Quart A smart calfskin single end case with zipper closing. Holds several keys. Othen 9c to 69c fanner-consume- rs puraennsylvania oil. Gives In cpgervice. it lubrication LqngKuHDII: one refined by Western Oil, of the largest producers of quality oils in ths West. Smart Sport Goggles de Tnr Cm With Caso h CallM Xu Pritm tUgktiy ktghmr to mm cilia. tw.M ml Irmigkt, convex of lenses, flexible bows river ana inence, accompanied by an artist named followed the Platte and North Platte rivers by way of the old Oregon trail into the far west. Besides the manuscripts Bauser also discovered a pencil sketch of a surprise attack by Indians on the Platte river. The Indians are shown in the act of threatening Prince Paul and 'his artist companion. 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A typical caddy fee amounts to a fish and a Q, which in money means $1.25. A "chovcl is a niblick or any club used In getting out of a sand trap. When you get oil the course you get into the Every goif pro is "the "jungle. Scotchman" regardless of whether he is an Italian, a German or an Englishman. earns An ice cream caddy money by c.:dJyir.g, Lut isnt dependent upon it fur a living. A "double slingev" is ore who fairies two bags more often than overage. When burmess is r.or. caddies tell each i r, "Yen'll rat frnss the Commenrr.d t' ' have to go with tator, mc.ii? out then1 L. r..j "tieer steak" cr First Earthworks The first rude earthworks were thrown up at Old Point Comfort in 1609 under the direction of Capt. John Ratcliffe, as a protection for the settlements on the James river. Named Fort Algemourne in honor of William da Percy, first Lord Algernon who had come to England with William the Conqueror, by 1611 it was well stockaded and contained seven heavy guns, but in March, burned to the 1612, accidentally ground. During the remainder of the century the fortifications were rebuilt several times, but each time fell into disrepair through changes in. government administration, and it was not until '1723 that work on Fort George was started after authorization by the Virginia house of burgesses. :,'' : s.--ys 11 - "walk in the pane. s .tkate .picker hole round is a . . .. I 78s: With Masda Bulb L57 5 CONCENTRATE VALVE OIL Use in valve oilers or gas. ..49c Quart. CONCENTRATE . ing velvet lustra enamel of His Own Invention -- 11.20 With Old Battery $Q95 25 Flashlight Can Enamel r. Super-quali- ty Csacyi Language a far three years. Volt 51 Plata, 6 Volt 57 Plate Streamline Coats all moving parts with protecting colloidal saves on oil graphite. . . 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That there are vast salt tracts in the south and west, one being thirty by twelve miles,' are from which 29,000 camel-load- s That the sand taken annually? dunes piled by the wind are often 400 feet high? That water is carried into the desert by streams from the Atlas mountains and the highlands of the central Sahara; that this water sinks through the sand to an impermeable strata cf clay and forms vast reservoirs underground which break through the surface of depressors as springs? That the soil is very fertile and only needs water to produce rich crops? London 9- With OM Battery Gallon $1.40 Excellent for hands. 3.459, 5C0 while n 412.95 Batteries Installed Quart Did you know that the Sahara desert is nearly as large as the continent of Europe, the actual area be- i.? I YEARS THREE 6.70 to Other Batteries as Low as . 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In this historic city of odd contrasts, one of the last frontiers is within sight of skyscrapers and scores of trapper families run their lines inside city limits! The city of New Orleans Includes Orleans parish. Within 20 miles of downtown Canal street men battle Icy winds in winter, pit their skill bottomless treacherous, against marshes, and periodically unlimber their rifles in battles against poachers. Its not a suburban life its frontier. Men fight for their existence in the marshes. Their homes are set on stilts. They have no running water, gas, electric lights or comTheir rude forts of civilization. shacks are heated by charcoal in braziers. The pelt of a muskrat brings fl; that of a mink, $10. There are some 20,000 licensed txappers in Louisiana, but the lure of gold in furs is something that continually makes outsiders try to muscle in. of Ten Generator Regulator Fur Trappers Busy Inside Neto Orleans City Limits ' O Pure Fmaolmmlm 17 -- Moll-hause- NOTE $3. 00 to $4.1 5 $5.60 to $7.35 $6.05 to $6.95 Coupe or Roadster 2 Door Sedan or Coach Sedan Zipper Type Key Case Glare-pro- LIFE HOLLYWOOD A well made 5x14-- 1 in. fiber boasd shield BIG SURPLUS OF CANNED TOMATOES These will be the watchword in thousands of stores when organized groups in the eleven western states launch TOMATO WEEK, from August! 12 to 18, to aid Utah and other western tomato growers. Faced with a large surplus uf cax tied tomatoes on the eve of this year's bumber crop, growers obtainof members of the ed Western Chain Grocer Association In an aggressive campaign to. push the sale of tomatoes. As a result, consumer. trj- offered prices that represent a distinct, saving. Stores in the drive bavo deeign-e- d special advertising and merchandising plans to point out the value of tomatoes as food, and of tomato juice as a means of keeping down or I hamburgas. Rubber Trees anJ Ilevca rubber ln.es belong to unrelated famil't'-of tapping -areand difTerent methods The Castilla - - - SUGARHOUSE STORE Hyland 3062 1049 East 21st So. required. The Hevea has a continuous network of microscopic tubes in the inner bark, which seep the creamy latex to a single cut. Tapping is repeated by paring the rim of the cut, the latex becoming more liquid and the flow increasing on successive days, the wound response. Tapping by the Ileven method cannot be used on the Castille trees because the latex tubes are net connected, but the latex is more abundant and much easier to collect by native methods tapping with many cuts which, however, soon killed the trees. Midcet Convulsed Royalty When Bamum transferred his famous midget, Gen. Tom Thumb, to London in the middle of the last century, he was given a greater urlcome than any American before him. When being presented to the quren, he violated all rules of decorum ard convulsed the assembly with laughter by backing out at the end of the interview with the m c m queens poodle dog snapping at mm and the little general running backwards fighting oil the poodle with his little cane. Founded Benedictine Order The Benedictine order was founded by St. Benedict about 529. It was at first intended to be only a philosophy of life, but within its first century the order was formed. The Benedictines, famous for their manufacture of a liquer, were the saviors of Christian art in western Europe. At St. Ottilien, says the Digest, their vows of industry have taken them from crude handwork to highly mechanized production. The sepia" colors, familiar in the rotogravure sections of newspapers, are produced by coal-ta- r preparations and are more reddish in tone than the original sepia which was an organic coloring matter obtained from the cuttlefish. The word sepia comes through Latin from the Greek. In ancient times it was used as a writing ink. - |