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Show THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN 5, 1937 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 77 CHILD CAUGHT BY BULLETIN THE SUGAEtHOUSE A WEEKLY PUBLICATION FrlrteJ at 2041 Soutn 11th East Sugartibiiiw, Utah fONNlFF, Publish-- ! s.ilt Lake Citv, Utah tor news itcma and events of interest to The Bulletin" Printing Company Hyland 264. Copy for news items, serial and sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon Wednesday, lor publication in the following issue cf The Bulletin." - Coinmci-cia- l WINTER IS ON ITS WAY ... Falling leaves are fast clsaj pe ai lag . . . nature's brilliant colore there's a nip in tbo air . . yes, winter's are rapidly fading f. 10 on tbs way! own of aspects being gay, Not to be outdone by fall, winter has Its and cheerful this season. There's a bright outlook for entertainment, social functions, winter sports activities and many holiday events. Youll spend a more enjoyable winter in every possible way by getting ready now. ( ! GAMBLERS DIVIDENDS vs. REGULAR DIVIDENDS to a few. But to scores of others it Racing pays big dividends existence. a Big returns are bought only at brings only the cost of long odds. Wild ventures dont pay. So too, In ADVERTISING. But advertising in THE BULLETIN always pays steady and regular hand-to-mou- th dividends. Indian Reservations The five civilized tribes of Indians were established in Oklahoma long before the Civil war, states a writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. They were southern tribes, and were removed beyond the Mississippi to make room for settlers. The five were the Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks and Seminolcs. These Indians took the southern side during the war. For that and other reasons they were deprived of some of the western part of their lands. On the ceded portions the government established Sacs, Foxes, Cheyennes and other plains Indians. Later other tribes were moved in. In the Indian Territory, the eastern half of the present state, there were in 1900 not only the five civilized nations, but also reservations for Modocs, Ottawas, Peorias, s. Senecas, Shawnees and In Oklahoma Territory there were Kaw, Osage and Wichita reservations and one for Kiowas, Qua-paw- s, Wyan-dotte- es Imagination Affects Growth Imagination has a powerful effect on mental growth; and in a child becomes very real sense-tiia creator b? producing original work. A quaint community of more than persons living on the north end of Majorca, one of the Balearic islands, off the east coast of Spain, gained its fame as a producer of a single variety of tomato, which was the community's sole means of sup1,000 port. The islanders planted millions of vines of this single variety each year, but they had to overcome almost unbelievable hardships to do so. Their island is mountainous, and to procure level patches of ground the Majorcans built by hand great stone walls, 10 by 15 feet high and several feet thick, thus forming terraces. a series of mountain-sid- e Ttien they built concrete reservoirs for irrigation water, moistening the terraces by intricate irrigation Alligator Pears There are numerous varieties of alligator pears, distinguishable by slight differences in foliage and the shape of their fruits. The seedlings, such as are started in the home or the greenhouse, have the same deep rich green laurel-lik- e foliage, and are attractive in appearance. The leaves also have a pleasing aromatic odor resembling that of anise. yiiiwHiimwuniminiimciiiifiwaiMiiiraiumitHiainmannrHiiiHimniiimiuicnawmiiiitMmnmr3iwiHiHtiintniWHiumiuiri ... Newark, N. J. Abraham Lincoln clamped a headlock on Irene Pahncdolis m a park in front of the county courlltousc, and it took eight policemen to get Irene loose. The child lost an ice cream cone and a bar cf candy before the fight started, but a patrolman fed her peanuts during the struggle, to keep her quiet. Irene came downtown with her mother, Mary, to go shopping. Mrs. Palinedolis deeded that the crowded stores would be too much for the child, so she bought her the cone and the candy and sent her into the park to play. Irene headed at once for the Gutzon Borglum statue of Lincoln, in the middle of the small park. The statue, which is not on a Lincoln sitting on pedestal, depi-ta bronze bench. His left hand rests on the bench,, holding his high hat; his right leg is crossed over the left at the knee, and the right hand rests on the right knee. In this position the former President offers some fine holds for climbing, and Irene set out for his head. She made it, all right, but before she could get settled she slipped. The cone went one way, the candy another, and Iine started down headfirst. Whe j she came to rest her head had slipped between the right arm and the body of the statue, and the re rt of her body rested facedown on the Lincoln lap. She could not breefc the hold. Her scre ant a brought passer sby, who notified i a police emergency squad, who? a eight members found that it wou'd be a simple matter to twist the g'jfl about so that her head would slip clear, but to do so they would haa to snap off her left arm. They sat (down to think, and one of them bought peanuts, which he shelled and fed to Irene. Finally one of the men had an inspiration. All itf the men held the child and lifted her body until she virtually stoid on her head. Then she slipped out easily. The struggle had lasted for twenty minutes. Montreal, Que. Canadian transport planes have set new records far amounts of express-freigand airmail carried, according to statistics specially compiled from the results of exhaustive inquiry among many companies engaged in diverse forms of commercial air operation throughout the country. Freight carriage in 1930 increased by 43 per cent over the 1935 aggregate to approximately 25,250,000 pounds 11,272 tons while airmail reached a new high level of 1,153,812 pounds. Forty-thre- e freight carriers returned figures included in the year's aggregate. The eight largest operators among them accounted ' for 19,500,000 pounds. Commercial aviation in Canada provides perhaps the world's best example of the benefits conferred on .mankind by the airplane. The dominions immense territory and lack of adequate ground communications make it ideal for the proper development of civil flying enterprise, and Canadian air transport companies have done much to make possible the exploitation of areas that are inaccessible except by air, thereby adding greatly to thq national wealth. Mining Plant Transported. Far the largo? fcart of the aerial freighting te' associated with mining. Typical of the kind of contract that mining brings to the air transport concern was that fulfilled by Wfhgs, Ltd. It called for transportation of an entire mining plant a distance of 145 miles, from a terminal 325 miles east of Lake Winnipeg to a new mining site just over the Ontario boundary. The total weight of cargo involved was more than 600,000 pounds, and included a mine hoist, a mine cage, sinking buckets, rock drills and steel, steel rail, eight ore cars, 60,000 pounds of dynamite, 70 workmen and their belongings and foodstuffs weighing ht s . more than 80,000 pounds. Special air bases, with radio stations, were established at both ends of the run. Some of the machinery Dj$ Knows Traffic Peril, be moved raised difficult probShuns Jaywalkers Hftbiti to lems because of its great weight and O. of The number dogs Geneva, killed by automobiles on city streets and highways would be reduced considerably if tips could be taken s from Smokey," Genevas dog. d a cockei "Smokey spaniel, has been taught by het master G. Markham Gates, a jeweler here, that death lurks in the streets, so she never ventures beyond the curb until ordered to da "traffic-consciou- sad-eye- so. When out walking with her mas ter, Smokey always waits at intersections for him to catch up with her. So cautious is that Smokey even when she is playing with othei dogs and they dash out into the street she waits on the curb. Smokey" also has quite a reputation in the village for being a perfect lady." She accompaniei Gates to work and curia up on the floor while he tinkers with watches. Sometimes things go wrong and tc let off steam" Gates comment! sharply on his difficulties. Up Jumps "Smokey" indignantly and marches to the rear of the store. Sava time. Save trips. the family for a few cents a day ! M.guM.rHiimmHmimiiiiin!MHiimiiraiiiHuwnHHiuuiiuiUMiiHi;uniiH!iiMiuaiHiitiiiitlilliiiiiiumiuitWllHinilimiimilllt (UaSU, Drinking Rules for Auto Drivers Sail PRINTER-TO-- Y OU PRICES 2044 South 1 1 East Hy. 364 prynr ter. During the last seven years air freighting in Canada has grown from a few isolated operations to become an industry engaging more than 40 operating concerns, serving vast regions in what is commonly called the Northland," where other forms of transport are for the most Leads Thieves part impracticable and are always more expensive. Krems, Austria. A year-ol- d Mining and air freighting have Gypsy woman has been revealed as the brains of a gang ol developed together in recent years, thieves. She succeeded in entering while the application of air services homes by the excuse of resting for a to problems of everyday transport and communications is bringing proshort time. found changes to the social and economic life of frontier areas from Cats Cause Family Rift London. Mrs. Charles Tidbury Aklavik on the extreme westerly applied for a separation order al Arctic coast of Canada to the little the Caversham police court be- Magdalen islands in the Gulf of St. cause, she said, her husband keeps Lawrence. 20 cats and allows them to sleep ir the bed." Surgeon Offers Order now while our Stoc is Complete . pm se - cA telephone in your home senes all iifnri bulkiness. The ore compressors weighed, when assembled, 14,000 pounds, and the hoist 4,800 pounds. The sub-baof the compressor was 15 feet long. It waa cut in two and provision made for reassembly at the new site. Each piece weighed half a ton. Two tractors weighed respectively 8,250 and 5,700 pounds. They were taken apart, the heaviest single pieces carried in the planes being the motors, which weighed 1,800 and 1,230 pounds. The contract was completed within scheduled time. Used to Ship Fish. An interesting form of air freighting enterprise which is peculiar to Canada is the transport of fish from lakes inaccessible by surface vehicles. One company alone reports the carriage of more than 1,000,000 pounds of fish during the last win- one-hundre- Get information. Keep in touch with friends. Be prepared in emergencies. DIRECT Re- markable Development. five-year-o- ld C. Phone copy or END TO FRONTIERS Tabes 8 Policemen 20 Minutes Aviation Service Shows to Release Her. ' First English Book Was Not Printed in England AIR PROGRESS PUTS LINCOLNS STATUE Issued rvery Filday p. nt. Business Office and Plant at 2u44 South 11th Eaat Advertising Halt's on Application O 1 I London, England. Rules about drinking for motorists have been compiled by Dr. Alexander Baldie, divisional surgeon of the metropolitan police. Among refreshment rules of the road" suggested by Dr. Baldie are: On any occasion on which the drinking of alcohol is a contemplated ritual leave the car at home. Avoid alcohol for at least two hours before driving. This period is strictly applicable only to the most modest and conventional amounts. Especially avoid alcohol on long journeys. Avoid alcohol on any journey undertaken alone. Any alcohol consumed should be taken only with meals. Do not select an alcoholic beverage merely to relieve thirst. A routine practice of sipping cold water at intervals on a journey often will counteract fatigue and often remove the desire for alcohol. Big Cattle Year Cheyenne. Wyoming's cattlemen are having the best year since 1929, according to Russell Thorp, secretary of the state cattle growers association. "Thumbing" Banned Warren, Ohio. A new traffic ordinance passed by the city council puts thumbs down on Thumb, a free ride. infi fr The first English book ever printed was not printed in England, but somewhere on the Continent, about 1474, according to the Montreal Herald. William Caxton, a Kentish born apprentice to a rich London eloth merchant, went to Brugft, to work at his trade, llfi became a prominent man, educated himself, and translated from French into English a book of stories called "Recuyell of the Histories of Troy. (Recuyell' means collection.) The duchfesS Of Burgundy, who Wb9 6A Englishwoman, liked It bd much, and so many other people wished to read it that he soon tired of making handwritten copies, and decided to learn the new and wonderful art Of printing. This was the first kook he printed. The first book known to fed printed In England toaS "The bictes and Sayings of thft Philosophers. It was translated from the French by Earl Rivers, which Caxton revised, and printed, after adding a chapter and a prologue. He had set up the first English printing press not far from the west door of Westminster abbey, in a house known as The Home of the Bed Pale, from the sign which he set over it From this house Caxton sent out the first printed advertisement known in If it please any men England, or spiritual temporal," he Says, to buy a certain book, let him come to Westminster in to the Almonry fit the Red Pale, and he shall hava The advertisethem good cheap. ment, which is given In "Marshall's History of English Literature, ended with some Latin words which may be translated, Please do not pull down the advertisement. Middlawest Held Indefinite Terms The term Midwest," or Middle-wes- t, Midwest, is an indefinite one, and opinions differ as to just what states constitute the region popularly referred to as the Middle West, observes a writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The United States was settled from the Atlantic seaboard, and the middle west," terms east," "west, and far west were applied to different sections ss the frontier was pushed toward the Pacific. In its broadest sense the Middle West, consists of that part of the United States lying between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains on the one hand, and the Mason and Dixon line and the Canadian border on the other. This section comprises the states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minne-FotIowa, Nebraska, Kansas, North Dakota and South Dakota. However, many people restrict the term to Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, and class all states west of the Mississippi as West or Far West." Poor Eyes Never Earned Good Wages let FIXATION a nmWnliir There must be Image on each eye. hltist la1 IinBflp defined. well fairly There should be Srd FUSION a single mental lmprewdon. The ronecioint 4th COMFORT attention must be free w concern Its self with meaning and Interpretation. 2nd FOCUS Dr. W. H. Landmesser OPTOMETRIST Member of Clinic Foundation 1090 East 21st South 8UGARHOUSE Good Dollar Bills at 75c Find the Public Skeptical Fort Worth, Tex. Harold Eppes, theater manager, has discovered that strangers still won't buy good United States currency at cut rates. Eppes got into an argument with a friend over the gullible American buying public. The friend held that the man in the street would buy anything, however worthless, if the opportunity were just presented in the right circumstances. Ill bet they wont buy a dollar bill for 75 cents, said Eppes. The two started on a sales campaign, with a reporter as witness. The first man lengthened his face and ordered the money sellers to be on your way.. Two women were tried next, and Eppes used the gangster approach. Say, sister," he spoke from the corner of his mouth, Ill let you have this dollar bill for 75 cents. Do we look crazy?" one of the women replied as she walked away hastily. Several prospects looked at the bill in the light, wet it and handed A it back with the remark: phoney I Two hours later the money sellers quit. They had tried hard, but still had two of ten $1 bills they started with. Drink for Last Man Is Elaborately Guarded Elaborate safe- Menomonie, Wis. guards have been attached to the key of a strongbox to assure the survivor of the Last Mans club of the Menomonie and Chippewa Falls Vuiture of the 40 et 8 his drink. Einar O. Wang, of Cornell, club president and retired keeper of the key, provided what he believes is the ultimate in key rings. The sole drawback, members believe, is the problem of finding a storage place for the .ring. The key attached to it unlocks a strongbox containing a drink for the club's last man to toast his departed comAustralian Court Custom rades. The man who swears on a stack The ring and appended safeguards of Bibles to tell the whole truth and Wang consist of a nothing but the truth, takes a simple devised by of chain, formerly used length oath indeed, compared to that given Australian aborigines. The clerk in to tether cows, and three pieces Darwin Supreme court uses this of board each about 14 inches long. Now listen. Want The chain is riveted to a hardwood form of oBth: you Jalka true feller and tella big piece inon which the other two are tandem. boss on top? (the judge). Talk loud hung The first board is used to list the altogether men in court want hear not what names of past club presidents, with you. Talk true other black boy bin tellum you. Talk space to carry them until 1976. what you savvy clear along your Successive keepers of the key will own eye, not what you been hear be listed on the opposite side of this alonga your own ear." Because it board. The names of deceased club seems to be binding on the con- members appear on another board, science of aboriginals, this oath is in while the third lists the members. general use, a report states. a, loss-pro- of one-fo- ot e, . Indians Promises Some early writers say that occasionally an Ohio judge, after sentencing an Indian to be hanged following his conviction for murder, would ask him whether he would promise to return on the day of execution if he was allowed to go free. If the redskin said yes he was released and if he said no he was of course held, according to the writers. It is said that the Indian, regarding a promise as sacred, feared that if he did not return on the day of execution he would never get into the Happy Hunting Ground when he did die. Dog Is Affectionate Surely there is no deeper love than a dog'a affection for his master. Friends may come and go, patting us on the back when fortune smiles our way, making excuses when the black clouds of depression break over us, but a dog's affection for those he loves goes on through all adversities. Those of us who have seen the devoted, sincere look in a dogs eyes, the friendly wag of his tail or felt his cold nose nuzzle our hand have indeed felt true, unselfish friendship. Dainties at Holland Feasts Two favorite dainties of Holland are poffertjes and wafelen, which are traditional dishes at t h a kermise, or fairs, of the nation. Poffertjes are little blobs of pancake dough, baked hundreds at a time, twisted and spread with sugar and butter. According to an old custom, one first eats twenty-fou- r of them and then two wafelen, which are oblong wafers also covered with sugar and butter. Tire$tone .AUTOSUPPty A. SERVICE STORES Broadway and 2nd East C a 4 |