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Show THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN 19, 1937 Friday, November THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN Columbus Gave Corn Name Indiana in 1887 Elected Officers for Their Names A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Printed at 2041 South 11th Eaat It'-Wil- kn election The strange facts-.oconducted on the Sisseton Indian reservation was revealed in a search of old records, writes a Pierre, S. D., United Press correspondent. Interest in the election of 1887, it was found, centered on the legislative contest. The victor was l Always Retain of com in rXb the economic life of this couhtry goes back to prehistory times and the Indians. Greecs gave us art, Rome gave us government, the Indiana gave us the great and endurSo reads a line ing gift of corn. from a writer of some years ago. A recently published handbook on Salt City, Utah the starches, syrups, sugars and blh - InstiPhone copy for news Items and events of interest to "iSn Bulletin" er industrial products Ih&di from 864. tutions. Apparently his election was the corn kernel buht&ina a brief hisor Commercial Printing Company--Hylan- d by the implication of his torical sketch about corn. The Copy for news items, social ami sport activities, must be In the office inspired name he could do the most that Issue in the of following not later than noon Wednesday, fee publication pamphlet entitled "Com good for his constituents. His oppoin Industry" was printed by the "The Bulletin. nents may have been equally well Corn Industries Research FoundaV ' qualified, but their names were less tion. While in a Way it is a techILJTl.Z 'I t appealing. They were nical brochure, it is so free from Without - Principle and the shop talk of the industrial lab- Up - Ambioratory and so full of interesting tions. facts the making of the was victorious in kerne!concerning into products in comthe race for justice of peace over mon use thatmany It might well be given - of - Two - Deuces and a prominent place in school libraries, observes a writer in the Chicago Young-Ma- n Who d News. won a race for election as Daily "Com, like tobacco, squash, toconstable. PROPOSED CONGRESSIONAL ACTION matoes, lima beans, the pumpkin, and the misnamed Irish potato, is a native American," writes the unreaction to fur congressional Interest in recent proposal Spelling Out Words identified writer of the historical of Home One of amortization of earliest the tl period signaling sysduce interest rates and extend sketch. "Columbus noticed it on his Y tems nat employed in actually spelling Owner's Loan Corporation loan; has been considerable. out messages with the letters of the first voyage to America and called would be the effect of these projjosals? com, a word which, at the time, alplmbet was described by the it meant grain in general. The SpanfuGreek ox effect historian on no little .have military Polybius The suggested changes would 3 B. C.). The operation of iards, greatly impressed by the ture foreclosures. . this system may best be explained size and appearance of this cereal, failed to understand its value; but The proposed changes would result m heavy loses, which the by assuming its use in transmitting Indians made no such mistake. the have to pay. would the English alphabet, the letters of ultimately taxpayers They- worshiped it, offered human There is no real desire or deman cf on the part of IIOLC borsacrifices to it, and, in spite of their rowers for such changes. . blindness, ware probably pagan IIOLC collections are continually improving and its rate of more logical than the conquistadors, for corn shaped the destiny of the foreclosures has passed the peak. new world and is still an important The II OLC must be permitted to build up reserves to meet factor in the economic reasons for losses. our prominence among nations." of interest rates would seriously influence the A RUNS SHOP TO SELL PRODUCTS OF NEEDY f Sugarhouse, Utah Issued every Friday p. m. Business Office and Plant at 2U44 South 11th Eaat Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONIflFF. Publisher kc sixty-four-pa- - ge f!s Commercially Mads Gcsds Stacked ty Man-Afra- id Alweys-Gets-Licke- (205-12- - lowering general home mortgage market. The savings of millions of : people in lending institutions I would be adversely affected. that1 interest asked have of modification of pttfms Proponents rates be reduced to a range as l6w as 2ji per cent and that the fifteen present amortization period be extended from the present years to periods ranging up to twenty years. 1 ' ' ' " ! ! By those opposed to the changed it is chimed that borrowers are not for the most part asking for changes, but that the movement comes from a .small group who believe that thcy can reap a financial advantage by organizing for congrcsional action. It is claimed that little benefit would accrue to borrowers by the proposed change. A lowering of rates, it is said would seriously upset the home on those ownine mortage market and thus have its price effects in theif have who those savings and mortgage lending homes iwromiiMiiiirwiiMiiMmiiiwiiiigiiiiHnniiiaiwiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiinHmiMMiiaiinaHiiBtBiitiiMiniiHiK SPECIAL ' L ANNOUNCEMENT (DiAJtancsL JicdsA. OIL (Daif, JakphwvL fodu&d. JheurfJving From 7 o'clock Wednesday nigfct (November 24) until 4:30 a.m. Friday (November 26) lowest rates will apply on long distance calls. farEnjoy hearing the voices of away members of your family, relatives or friends on Thanksgiving. Telephoning is a pleas- ure to enjoy, at little cost. Ask Long Distance9for Rates THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE ft TIXEGRATHCOMPAN Albinos Among Animals, Same at With the Races In many species of animals albinism occurs such as abnormal whiteness of skin, feathers or hair, due to similar causes as in human albinos. In many Eastern countries the white elephant is held in veneration by the natives. t Albinism is found in all races but is most common in the negro and Indian races. The name "albinos, says a writer in the Detroit News, originated with the Portuguese who thus designated this condition among the negroes of Africa, The condition is due to the absence Table Manners of the particles of coloring Manners vary considerably in dif- matter minute which ig in the lower and ferent parts of the world especially last deposite layers of the epidertable manners. What we would mis and to the presence of which rude in this country the skin owes Its color. With rare terribly is regarded as excellent form in Inexception, it affects the entire body. s dia, says London Magazine. peculiarity is an affection If you dine with an Indian in his of Another the eyes; the pupil is red and are to lick the you country expected the iris is of a pale rose color. platter clean to leave anything on This redness is attributed to the abyour plate is an insult to his food. sence of a coloring matter of the Be sure to call for a second helping of everything in a loud voice, and membrane of the eye which serves protect the eye. Therefore, ala third, if possible. Always praise to binos cannot bear a strong light. the items and give the impression from these distinctions albithat the food is delicious. You are' Apart nos no different from other peoare to desist when you cannot expected or other animals. ple eat more, not when you have had sufficient. Patting your stomach as proof is one sign. Indians are great The Sabertooth Tiger eaters, and "strong" and "fat" are Sabertooth tigers; that yowled synonymous, especially among the "bannia" class. bloodthirstily in western woods a (shopkeeper) years ago, did not invent the Among them it is common practice million to tie a length of cotton round their sabertooth idea. The same long, waists and eat until their stomachs curved, murderous weapons projectswell and the cotton snaps. Then ed from the jaws of an entirely different kind of animal 50 million they cease immediately. years ago, long before the cat family had even begun to develop. So e was this early sabertooth anMaking Perfume Perfume is made in France from imal that only an examination of the fresh flowers picked in the fields be- internal tooth structure proved it to fore sunup, while the dew is still on be a counterfeit cat. Prof. William them. Girls take them at once to Berryman Scott, noted paleontolothe factories in baskets hanging from gist, has given it a scientific name their shoulders so that none shall be from the Greek, which meaes just "Apat," meaning false or crushed. The flowers are soaked in that: a liquid which absorbs the "es- counterfeit, and "aelurus," meaning oat, combine into Apataelurus. The sence" or perfume; in another process the same liquid preparation is creature, which lived in early Eoevaporated away, leaving the actual cene time, belonged to the mammal delicate odor. This is combined group known as creodonts, a primitive, quite generalized carnivorous with a preservative and then botOne line of descent of these type. to sold be all over the world. tled, Grasse, France, is the town most creodonts "independently acquired the characteristics of the true safamous for perfumes. bertooth tiger, Dr. Scott said. 1-- 1. 1-- 1, 4-- 3, 3-- 3. con-aid- titutions. is S525 At each sending station, two groups of torches, separated so as to be distinguishable from each other, would be provided, and arranged so that they could be displayed or concealed as desired. The number of torches in one group would indicate the vertical column in which the letter to be transmitted was found; the number in the other group, the horizontal row. Thus the letter "a" would be transmitted by one torch In the first group and one in the second, or The word "arm" would thus be transmitted as cat-lik- 3E 25S3ET Exclusive Line of Beautiful DIRECT PRINTER-TO-YO- U Stoc is Complete. PRICES Ticker Symbols Because of the speed with which transactions on the nation's grain ; exchanges must be reported a sys--! tem of abbreviations is employed. To the casual reader of the grain tape they are meaningless although the system actually is simple. W stands for wheat, C for corn, O for oats, R for rye, B for barley, CTN ' for cotton and S for soy beans. Delivery months are designated as follows: January F, February G, March II. April J, May K, June M, July N. August Q, September U, October V, November X and Decem; - 2044 $ South 1 1 East Hy. 364 Kc boaiM 2E rr 1LZ1 T-- . ber Z. I"-- ?1 a! Dr. W. H. Landmesser OPTOMETRIST Member of Clinic Foundation East 21st South 1090 SUGARHOUSE Chinese Study Soles of Feet to Tell Fortune Take a good look at the soles of your feet. You may never have seen them before. They are covered with fine lines like the fingers and palm of the hand, and where the skin is attached to deeper tissue,- there are long depressions like the "heart" and "head lines of palmistry. If you cannot see these prophetic lines, feel them. Youll be tickled to death, observes a writer in Lon-- 1 don Answers Magazine. Palmistry has been practiced by all nations at all times, but only the Chinese have made a study of "solis-trThey rely upon the patterns made by the long creases for their divinations, much as the tellers of fortunes in teacups rely upon the patterns made by the leaves. The method is described at length in an immense encyclopedia of 5,020 volumes, which was prepared to the order of the Emperor Kang-h- i in1 the Eighteenth century. ; "The feet should be oblong and, broad, says the encyclopedia. "They should be. white as . jade, straight as the trunk of a as moss, and soft as cotton. : These belong to rich persons and - i Can-fiel- ; j y. , : tree,-smoot- h officials. "If they are coarse as earth, hard as stone, crooked as a twig, and j , they belong to the; poor common folk." swollen, Louis Man's Vacation Spent Colletting Snakes St. Louis. FOCUS Imagp defined. well fairly rd FUSION There should be a single mental Impression. The conscious 4th COMPORT be free to must attention concern lie self with meaning and interpretation. for the crippled. Nor is this the only good cause in which she has interested herself. She is intensely interested in the world peace movement, liberalism in religion and education, equal opportunities for women, and the preservation of local history and folklore, A native of Ohio and a graduate of the University of Akron, Mrs. Canfield came to Vo0d3t0ck more than thirty years ago With hef husband, Rev. Dr. Harry L. Canfield. d Fof a number of years, Dr. served as pastor of Woodstock and South Woodstock churches, before being transferred to the South by the Universalist mission board, from which he retired this year. The couple, however, always maintained their home in Woodstock and returned here every summer. Mrs. Canfield was an early worker for womens suffrage. She is president of the Woodstock League of Women Voters. Along with her other activities, Mrs. Canfield agreed last year to write the history of the Kedron valley and the South Parish, now known as South Woodstock. In addition to going over the town record, huge and piles of old letters, newspapers ' scrapbooks, Mrs. Canfield has walked miles of deserted back roads, never passable to automo biles, in order to view for hersel:' the old cellar holes and remains o!' buildings inhabited by early settlers, . Parrot Fakes Cough ' to Get Attention Pete French is bach in St. Louis again after his annua jaunt to the South American jungles chaperoning a group of youngsters forPhiladelphia. mer parrot mascot of the Philadelphia Club of Advertising Women, liked attention and took great pains to get it. The bird recently developed a serious wheezing and coughing spell and examiners diagnosed the trouble as a sore throat and cold. They sent her to the Philadelphia zoo for treatment and Add-A-Lin- e, e collector and acting as a for the St. Louis zoo. This year's trip, his fourth, took five weeks and included several y tribes 110 days with miles up thq. Commenwijne river in Dutch Guiana. French, an amateur naturalist, views the trips as vacations and opportunities to study South American life at first hand. rest. To the youngsters, ranging in age While at the zoo from eleven to fourteen, it was high uttered nary a cough or wheeze children of All are adventure. the until day her mistress called friends. to inquire about its health. It French brought back 49 tropical was decided then and there that birds, one bushmaster and 10 other the parrot had faked the cough lizards six snakes, monkeys, eight to attract attention. just were about and a sloth. Included 25 humming birds, the largest ship1 bread Condncted Electricity. ment to reach St. Louis alive. He The first material used to conduct bought the bushmaster, which he considers his most valuable speci- electricity was not wire but a linen men, from an animal trainer at Port thread. of Spain, Trinidad, for $30. Cannon Shot Stone Balls The party used tennis balls and Stone balls were shot from the inexpensive jewelry as trading material among the natives. French earliest European cannon. had better luck with the tennis balls because the natives are accustomed to jewelry. free-lanc- bush-countr- Add-A-Li- ne - Salvager of Tinfoil, 81, Claims City Championship IB UVimOilU! Seattle. Spry as a sparrow, Aaron G. Herr, Seattleite, lays undisputed claim to the citys champion tinfoil "picker-uppe- r title. He recently celebrated his eighty-firbirthday by carrying his one hundred and thirty-fift- h shopping bag full of tinfoil into a downtown fire station, from where it was sent to the West Seattle Orthopedic hospital. Heres advice: "Dont knot up the wrappers into such tight little balls. Its only a certain sign of nervousness and it makes it pretty hard to separate the tinfoil from the chaff. With ice cream bar wrappers, try to keep them free of pieces of chocolate or ice cream so they wont be squishy. eighty-one-year-o- ld st half-bree- S 2nd products made by reedy Fercors. St There must be each Image eye. Elephants Live on Vegetable Matter Elephants are herbivorous, living on vegetable matter exclusive. The African elephant takes to such coarse stuff as bark, saplings, and tree branches; the Asiatic prefers succulent bamboos, plantains, and figs. .They drink by- sucking up water in the trunk, then blowing it out into the mouth. Grain is eaten this way also. In the case of baby elephants taking milk, however, they suckle directly into the mouth. The babies are born about three feet tall and weighing several hunDag Feeds Three Pigs dred pounds. They are covered with Winchester, Va. George H. Eagle, d female woolly hair like the coat of the pre- of this city, has a Ele-- I historic woolly mammoth. dog which after losing its only pupphants almost never have twins.: py, is playing mother to three suckling pigs. - Order now while our a malcular She has conducted this shoo rcarlv a Quarter of a rar.tury tifld Unr.j that time thi hci never cold any commercially trade product. Ilers was the first shoi in the state to dispose of the handiwork of the crippled people Of the State, and she has frequently Eone out personally to raise money to carry on this work er Tit-Bit- BSBEE 1st FIXATION over-estitna- te f-- T COMMENTS b 25 Years. those who Woodstock, Vt.-- To Grace Mrs. Lary know of her work, Canfield bt this village has won the desipnat on of "patron saint to As for herself, she the needy. mensmiles when that title is friends her that tioned and says her work. Mrs. Canfield is the proprietor of a craft shop in which is sold only Young-Man-With-Hi- IS THIS THE CATCH? Poor Eyes Nevr Earned Good Wages TRIPLESBFETIRES iT4a&iiiriaiaua AS LOW $' AS 61 , Per Set PER WEEK Bullock in Parlor Hard on Furniture Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland. The proverbial bull in a china shop had a real life counterpart here a bullock in a parlor. En route to a slaughterhouse, the bullock made a dash for freedom, crashed into the parlor, and played havoc with furniture before he was driven out. He then ran five miles back to the farm where he was raised. , Tinstone .AUTO .Supply ")E 8 SERVICE Broadway and 2nd East "Ml I. HI STORES |