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Show A I 4 4 A w vi 4 .ii W M II i f Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight Little in temperature. change and Thursday; t i I :v ft I 3 fV ? I " ii v' u . if & . yJTJ II a' Illy it f i A A & I i f rfyf I f a Hi ft' i' M irir II v rs-- y-- gg Hi i ft . A ? a II i J "! x i "THE BULLETIN" PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, DECECMBER VOL. S HIGHWAY WIDENING COMMITTEE REPORTS Charles Petty, active member of the committee striving for the widenSouth street, reing of Twenty-Firof members the Sugarhouse to ported, Rotary club Thursday that out of eighty-seve- n residents of the street, sixty, had signed an agreement aa to price and width of property in keeping with the demands of the State Road Commission. Marv Ashton discussed the financial end of the work being done by the committee and urged local business men who were anxious to have the street widened to get behind the committee with a little, financial Information from the central office of the Rotary International Secretar iat tella of a meeting in San Francisco recently of the district governors of all Rotary districts along the Pacific coast in the United States and Canada at which plans were discussed for the coming: International Con4 vention June at San Francisco. Local Rotarlans are discussing the possibilities of a special caravan of 8ugarhouse Club members to the ROTARY CLUB HEARS SOUTH SEAS STORY splendor of the South Sea Islands was told in such vivid manner by Thomas P. Wilson, of the Colorado Iron and Fuel Company to members of the Sugarhouse Rotary Club at the Thursday noon luncheon that they forgot the cares and worry retarded winter snows and business declines. Telling of the native beauty of the islands before the advent of the white man, Mr. Wilson said that the islanders lived in a splendor of and culture known only to themThe beauty and PARTY AND BONUS FOR BANK BOYS The smiles of the boys at the First National Bank of Sugarhouse were somewhat broader Thursday morn ing after receiving a surprise Christ mas gift from the bank In the form of Christmas Bonus. The bonus checks were paid Wednesday evening when the bank officials entertained at a lovely dinner-danc-e at Hotel Utah. selves. The white man is blamed by the islanders for the invasion of disease and corruption and in some of the earlier history of the islands, grim stories of torture and suffering' by white sailors for this "curse" are told. CLUB ADOPTS RESOLUTION' The Sugarhouse Rotary Club went on record Thursday as favoring the CHRISTMAS IS THEME OF DEVOTIONAL MEETING move to call the bridge "The Still-ma- n Giving the New Year a rousing good start, officers of the Sugar House Business Men's League report that they plan a big meeting of members of the group the fore part SPECIAL XMAS MUSIC Christmas musical program under the direction of Kearns Ferre will be part of the Christmas Sunday services of Stratford Ward. Nepal L. Morris will be the speaker. Meeting convenes at 5 p. m. in the chapel of the Highland Park Ward. A special energetic men in Sugarhouse Saturday was Blaine Griffin, about 13, of 1056 Wil son avenue, who was stationed at the monument with a red wagon full of lovely hoUywreaths, offering them for sale to the shoppers. The wreaths were made by Boy Scouts of troop 64, who were selling them to raise funds for Christmas baskets fof the less fortunate people of the ward. Troop 64 is from the Sugar House Ward. ! msmw MM (CMiaiSTinilS 1 The other site, listed as No. 9, Is Rev. J. E. Nash owned by the Woodbury Corporation The Rev. J. E, Nash is now filling and is located on .the easterly side of the pastorate of the Third Presby Eleventh East street, between Twen terian Church, 17th South and 11th st avenue. ty-Fir- Church at Tbermopolls, Wyoming. as pastor of that During church the membership Increased 100 per cent according to an account in The Tbermopolls Journal. his-tim- 3 fill VV Third Presbyterian i j ..... . V.. r ... 0 .' I U ed Book." Senior and Young People meeting Sunday, January 2nd. Choir rehearsal, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. SHELL EMPLOYEES : .. m. , were present. Punch, toasts and short talks were given. Mr. Smoot was presented with a reading lamp by the tenants on 21st South. Among the prizes drawn, one was presented to "Bert" with the admonition that it would "pep" him A good time was had by all. up. FOR RENT Sugar House Stores Open Evenings Til 9 'J Tl.. J . t - V v :. "1 nr.: ' -- Packages Number STRICTLY MODERN 885. Duplex Duplex ......... ...... 845. 930 Wilson Ave. Adults Only. 7 -- room , acting director of procurement, I. A. Smoot, postmaster and Cecil Crock- well, local post office superintendent, wero asked to furnish a little fur ther information on real estate val ues before the final decision was made and four local business men were called to give the department of this information. Tho action of the government in Including this project in its 1938 building budget, came after the combined efforts of members of the Sugarhouse Rotary Club and Busi ness Men's League with the cooper ation of Postmaster Smoot, pointed out the necessity of such a building as tho Sugarhouse Station bandies more mail than Ogden, which boasts a beautiful Federal building and post JANUARY WEDDING DATE IS SET The marriage of Miss Rhea Brad ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosa Bradford, 1387 Emerson avenue, office. to David Rbead Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Allen, 1441 Yale avenue is planned for January 17. The Insured ceremony will take place In the Salt Double In Lake L. D. S. temple, and will be followed by a reception in the Belve dere Lounge. Showing an increase of nearly double the number of insured packMARRIAGE PLANNED ages for Saturday, December 18, as FOR HOLIDAY WEEK compared to December 18, 1936, Cecil A popular young lady and a Sug- Crockwell, superintendent of the Sugarhouse Post Office reported 854 in-- ( arhouse boy will be united in December 28 when Miss Dorothy Continued on Page 8) Foote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foote, 823 Green street, becomes wsummMHwrffliiHMin www lawunHRatiiuiuiiRaiuc; the bride of Fred A cord, son of A. 1 J. A cord, 1166 Ramona avenue. The f 1 marriage will be solomnlzed at the home of the bride's parents. M4 I 13721937 Apex Electric Co. Headquarters For ELECTRICAL GIFTS 3 in Sugarhouse I ... 11th Church, E. Nash, telephone Hyland 4767. Church School, 9:45 a. m.; Divine Worship, 11 a. m.. Theme "The Clos Mills Jewelry Co. vVf e East at 17th South, Minister, Rev. J. MONEY COMES IN rr."7 in South and Ramona East streets. Rev. Nash was pastor This site is submitted for $29,900. for nearly four years at Community In a letter from W. E. Reynolds, PETTY MOTOR GETS PRIZE FOR SALES The Petty Motor Company of Sugarhouse is proudly displaying1 a globe of the world presented to them for a high sales record established in 1B37. Mr. Charles Petty, manager, stated that the prize was awarded by Henry Ford for the company having sold an average; of two cars per day during the year. Merchants of Sugarhouse announce The officers of the Sugar House that they will keep their stores open Business Men's League wish to exfor late shoppers until 9 p. m. all tend their appreciation for the coopthis week, eration of business men of the disThe extension of shopping hours is trict in contributing to the fund for to ' relieve the crowded conditions in of streets. the lighting th4 stores where Christmas buyers have put off shopping until the last LOCAL MEN TAKE OVER Clyde Mills, Manager minute, GAS, OIL STATION Many merchants report that stocks 2106 South Uth East Bob Lewis and Max Lee, local boys, of 'toys and special Christmas artl Our Work Brtter ecame the managers of the Stand-r- d cles have been sold out already and Prices Loner Oil and Gas station located on rush orders to factories and diatri C Mcrchandine Equal to any te North East comer of Highland butors wero made, with the result In Salt Lake "viimmgion avenue, the that a fresh stock and good selection P tne week, are on hand for the tardy buyer. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmummuk. ion Plrt 5 475. JOIN IN PARTY Local employees of the Shell Oil The First Missionary society of the Company participated in a dinner-danc-e at the Lafayette ball room of First Presbyterian church met Tuesday at 7:15 P. M- - at the home of the Hotel Utah Friday evening. Mlneature Christmas trees and red Miss Lillian C Bennett, 2438 Highland Drive, for a special Christmas tiers formed the table decorations meeting'. Mrs. Lincoln Barker gave and the lady guests were presented the Christmas devotional message with lovely corsage boquets. and two chapters on the new study book, "Mecca and Beyond," was reBERT SMOOT GIVES DINNER viewed. AT BLACK CASTLE Miss Nora B. Phillips was the and of A. C Smoot, Tenants friends hostess. assisting of the Smoot Land and Investment Co. attended a dinner given by him YULETIDE WREATHS the Black Castle at 6:29 P. M. at SOLD BY SCOUTS about forty guests One of the most business Tuesday evening, Bridge," and wrote a letter to the county commission expressing their opinions. I NEW YEAR TO SEE S. H. LEAGUE DRIVE in lei-su- ra HIE SELECTION BOILS DOWN TO TWO SITES; GOVERNMENT ASKS REAL ESTATE VALUE FROM BUSINESS MEN Arriving In the person of the Uni ted States government and arriving a few days early, Santa Claus un loaded his pack of good things for the residents of Sugarhouse Monday when he announced that the postal department had reached a partial decision in the location of the Sugar-hous- e Federal Building. The two sites, one of which will be chosen within a few days, arc: debelonging tu the signated at Granite Investment Company, Joseph M. S. King and Salt Lake City Cor poration and is located on the easterly side of Highland Drive, immedi ately South of the Sprague Branch Library. This site is offered for $17,- - of January at which time election of officers will take place. In a statement made to the "Bulletin" Monday, Orson Kasteler secretary of the League, said that old CHRISTMAS BASKETS members of the League were anxious FOR WORTHY POOR to have the organization function as it had done in the past and The Christmas Gift committee of the local Rotary club was appropria- especially to establish the feeling of ted a sum of money Thursday to friendship and acquaintance with purchase baskets for needy families new businesses. in Sugarhouse. The date of the meeting will be Composing the committee are. Dr. published and notices sent to' the Wm. R. Mlddlemlss, chairman, Dr. League members. Thomas Robinson and J. Roy Free. convention. 60 DECISION NEW PASTOR NOTES OF INTEREST st 20-2- NU31BEK 0. SITE NEARS SUGAR HOUSE P. Rotary Convention At San Francisco 22, 1937 I I 1079 East 21st So. liwflmtHniimtmiirmwHffl , .. "i ....--- " Hy. 1738 a g HIKJflHflirt - i..--- ' i SanwNmiiMMnssnmiwHiQ "w. . r" J, J 1 M |