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Show THE BULLETIN ARRIVED ON TIME Published Ihtijar Smtar usual January' thaw" was at hand Wednesday, but there was noting to thaw. Tho 2044 PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOL. G SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDA AS A SUGARHOUSE BUSINESS MAN OR WOMAN YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE MEETING OF THE LEAGUE TO-NIG- Inspector Finds Forest School Can Relinquish Space AT THE' SPRAGUE BRANCH LIBRARY. at . Commercial Y, JANUARY 21, 193S Printing Co. South llth East Hyland 364 Si" Sec Vast Benefits In Weather Data NUMBER University of Utah I Weeks Headlines NOTES January 17 Congress received a warning from Reviewing the possibilities of reTho growth of higher education in the Navy's chief of operations that constructing the north entrance of Forecasting System Declared Utah is reflected in the Increase in any delay in the ship building proMonday, Sugar House business men and women are anticipating the meeting tonight sponsored by the Sugar House Business Men's League that will reelect officers and plan a program of dviC nature " for the coming year. The meeting will be held in the Sprague Branch Library at 6:30 p. m. Orson Kasteler, secretary of the league, will conduct the meeting and act as chairman during elections. Tho need of organization with a complete membership of business people of Sugar House has been felt for some time and' (attempts to rouse Interest in reorganization have been made but no definite action taken until the meeting scheduled for to- Site Selected For New Post Office the northwest wing of the Forest School building, Howard Barker, superintendent of buildings of the Board of Education announced Thursday that it could be accomplished, to permit use of enough land to allow the widening of Twenty-FirSouth street. Fortunately, according to Mr. Barker, each room in that particular wing of the school has its own outside entrance and the corridor entrance is seldom used. If the steps and portico are removed stone work and ornamentation to match that now on the building can be easily done, Mr. Barker stated. This decision on the part of the school board removed one of the main obstacles encountered by the committee working for the widening of Twenty-FirSouth street from State street east to the Sugar House Bast in History. student enrollment In the state uni- gram would jeoprldize security. versity. With the registration of the Washington. The United States 4000th student last week at the UniPresident Roosevelt today vetoed has developed the most advanced Find approval of the property lo of Utah, the enrollment be- a bill that would increase tbe pay of versity weather forecasting system in hiscated between 2141 and 2157 High n and came exactly four times aa heavy as part time tory. Dr. W. R. Gregg, chief of the It was land Drive as the site for the new two office ago. the in years twenty post department. weather bureau, discloses. Sugar House Branch Post Office, The first time registration reached saved has this The bureau year camo from Washington, D. C. the thousand students was in 1916. LOCAL Four men who obeying many lives and hundreds of mil- one fore part of the week. adTwo thousand enrolled during 1921, what they called the dictator of lions worth of property through The site was selected from several vance warnings of floods, freezes and the attendance mark of three God," created an uproar Sunday by offered by land owners of the district and storms, Dr. Gregg said in a re- thousand was passed in 1925. sprinkling gasoline on the Mormon as the one best located for the proport to Secretary of Agriculture The four thousandth student, Mrs. Tabernacle in Salt Lake and setting The purchase price was Henry A. Wallace. ject. Goldie Faux Beal, a former U. 8. A. it on fire. All of them were arrestMost notable cf the advances C. student, registered in the graduate ed. made in weather forecasting durOwners of the ground were Joseph e of Social Work. 3chool LOCAL Tho Dr. was the last year made, ing M. S. King, The Granite Investment for selects site committee night Sugarbouse Gregg said, in weather reporting Merchants who have been approach- Company and Salt Lake City. Professor R. L. Kidd of the Uni- postoffice building. for airway services. The bureau While the necessity of a federal ed to learn their attitude have all added 120 airway reporting stations versity of Utah has been selected to has been felt for sometime building of the bringing the total to 732 stations. servo aa 'grand wpnistd themselves as being highTucbday, January 18 The public, he said, hears much western province Of Sigma Gamma ly iiTfavor of the move, both those by business men of Sugar House, (louse grants fund increase to of the few airplanes that crash, but who have been established in Sugar final drive to secure such a structure the national mining, geology, Epsilon, office. post nothing of the hundreds of crashes and metallurgy fraternity, at a conHouse for some time and who had was advanced through the officers averted were which probably active part .in the previous league and special committees of the Sugar vention of the group held in Austin. Eighteen planes bop off for Hawthrough advance warning of unfabusiness House district. Club the and Rotary Sugar and newcomers to the district. vorable weather conditions. A new Texas. 'VSTl aii today in tbe greatest massed House Business Mens League, sevairway general supervising and flight ever undertaken by U. S. Navy. eral months ago. An additional $1000 gift to the forecasting center was established The efforts of Senators William H. at Arlington, Va., during the year. Rosenbaum Library fund of the UniLOCAL Mon and wife burned to reD. and Elbert and Thomas, King Bahama Stations Set Up. versity of Utah has been announced death wben their house Is destroyed Hurricane-warnin- g presentatives J. Will Robinson and service by the by President George Thomas of the by fire. Abe Murdock were Instrumental in estabUniversity. It is to be given by Mrs. LOCAL Utah's proportion of unThe Rio Theatre at 2130 Couth bureau was strengthened by action to have the project lishment of an improved reporting Edward Rosenbaum, donor of tbe A. J. Hagen, principal of the Irv- gaining bo opened February East will llth employed. persons was shown to be included in an appropriation recently system in the Bahamas. Twenty original $10,000 gift. The money Is lower than tbe national School 5th Dalo Junior to of now Larson and average. ing High according stations on the islands Sugar made to the post office department supply House was the guest speaker at the Paul Hatfield, of the daily information of vital impor- to bo spent for the purchase of books by congress. scilocal show house. The best wide tance in forecasting the approach on economics, history, political Wednesday, January 19 Thursday noon luncheon of the Sugmainland. and the toward of ence, hurricanes sociology. ar House Rotary, dub, and discussed range projection, obtainable is being (lopes and feara of American busi- Another aquisition of the library The year afforded some forceinstalled, along with special electriproblems of Boys, the subject now as a whole will be canvassed ness Floral ful and dramatic examples of the Iblo- r- old Md under discussion by the club. cal displays. cmnm. that at times tragic, part rateabl. Jiporoja. prtoU tfrt. of , ha mocls will. .0 or M of Ua Mr. Hagen urged that people hirDouble feature programs and spec- important, r. Modem unfavorable weather plays in huThey will be. tlonal business council, ial attractions for the childrens man affairs and of the highly coning boys look at them with a personavailable for inspection only when an matinee are. polices of the theatre structive role that an efficiently oral interest, trying to put them in is present at the graduate attendant ascan service weather work they are best suited for and ganized 500 children slain in llano raid In With the necessity of removal to management. of reading room of the George Thomas effects the in sume mitigating betMr them the Mr and of IJMWd giving advantages Spain. make way for the new post office, such weather, Dr. Gregg said. Library, where they are hung, acSoutheast, tering themselves through study. He the "inFloral will' of was to Miss Esther Nelson, li- -l bureau King's weather The cording stated that men should consider it a LOCAL Salt Lake police hunt for construct a new building! ' estimable value, Gregg said, "in brarian. Included with the gift are' on (Continued Pago 4) on the property immediately sottu Mrs. reports of the 1936 drouth seven books about Japanese prints. holdups who held up a cafe last Discuss of last spring. Ecofloods and the night. of tie southerly boundry of the prothe floods were from LOCAL Delay in making telelosses nomic second William Frederick The posed federal building, according to Reyhe said, but would have enormous, connection YEARS with county fire phono Dill King, manager. been infinitely greater but. for the nolds Memorial Lecture will be given related by neighbors of department (From Items in The Bulletin") Recent investigations, rulings, and timely warnings of the bureau. Although Mr. King's present buildby Dr. Ralph V. Chamberlin January tbe to burned death in their couple 2157 located at ing, Highland Drive, the fundamental theories underlying Advance news of high river crests 20th. The lecture is given each year homo Tuesday morning. The Gold and Green ball was held has been constructed only a few Utah's minimum wage law for wo- kept down the death toll and eco- by a faculty member of the Univerat tho Granite Stake Hall, January months, it is so built that it cannot men and minors will be discussed by nomic losses, he said. They en- sity of Utah as a tribute to the work and Thursday, January 20 20th. A record .crowd of 850 people bo removed to the new location. Mrs. Lottie Shupe, Director of the abled the American Red Cross (Continued on Page 4) and to was said in Washington today plan It agencies government Women's Division of the Industrial enjoyed the 'most popular dance of The new King's Forget-Me-Nmore effectively in relieving work President Roosevelt will call in that be will season. modem in design and Commission, in tho Community ForFlora) tho CALL FOR BULLETIN suffering and in effecting rescues, small business men soon In seeking will uccupy a space with a 60 foot um in the Sugarbouse Library, Janu- he said. If your copy of the BULLETIN methods of regularizing RICHARDS WARD The Relief frontage. The front of the building ary 26th, at 8:00 p. m., according to Citrus Fruit Saved. not arrive each week, call the business and employment. does Society carries out one of the nicest will e glass encased with large glass Frank O. Green, City Supervisor of Without the bureaus timely warn- office at Hyland 364. Patrons .who Mrs. Shupe has ings of extremely low temperatures, ideas in the ward by taking a group show windows flanking either side of W. P. A. Forums. the carriers route survey indorsed LOCAL Liquor raid held illegal discussed this subject several times Dr. Gregg said, virtually the entire of singers, a reader and the officers, the structure. are especially urged to call for their and property will be returned to Calof Southern fruit citrus industry throughout the city, and has appeargo to visit the. home bound, taking owner. out copies. ed four time before Public Affairs ifornia would have been wiped their program and the spirit of the g freeze last LOCAL Dealers object to change the by Forums elsewhere in the city. society to those who cannot attend Radio Service TO SEE RACES of January. inventory taxes. Merchants don't Mrs. Shupe stated that the State meetings. life and property losses Other Mr. Mrs. Fi like tbe idea of raising store levy. and William Find New Location Wage Board, serving under the In- that would have reached the public spent the week in Santa Anita image where dustrial Commission, recently set ear were prevented and so never LINCOLN WARD Grant Steed went to see the horse races. IN CEDAR CITY $16.00 per week as thq minimum for noticed by holding ships in port they who was president of the M. I. A. associated the Mr. is with Firmage storm bureaus the warnings when women in retail trade. This would Charles Petty of the Petty Motor As it will ba necessary for the moved out of the ward and James were special provisions Firmage Shoe Company of 1075 East was in Cedar City on busiRadio Service and Repair Shop, now havo gone into effect on February for hoisted; orby cooling Kenard succeeded him, with E. Company perishable 21st South street. heating ness this week. and F. Chipman as counselors. located at 2145 Highland Drive, to 1st, but has been enjoined by mer- fruits or truck crops when a cold or to remove its building to make way chants in the State and is now be- hot wave was forecast; by concenfore the Utah Supreme Court. Most trating forces when the Third FOREST SCHOOL at a program for the new federal building, Lester recent fires in destructive favored weather recommendations have put Price stated that manager, Thursday of the the Requiescat In Pace school, arranged by pupils Church Notes forward $16.00 wage for women in! national forests, the report said. Charles Joy and David Stone gave a C. V. Behunin, owner of the shop e said that Some day Pm going to build a bouse as close to the manufacturing and $14.00 wage fori Dr. Gregg demonstration of the Morse code on planned to forecasts still are not practical, but felt' women In some dark forest deep, was in restaurants. It business district as possible. i two small telegraph sets. that during the last year the weath- - "A Church with a friendly welcome" And there 111 hibernate for months -, rethat restaurant workers usually The repair shop has been located llth East at 17th South er bureau has definitely strengthAnd get my fill of sleep. above address only a few mon- ceived some food and tips, Mrs. ened its' service by more frequent at the Rev. J. Elbert Nash, Minister IRVING JR. HIGH A girl's charconof surface Shupo explained. been atmospheric as has Floral the King's reports itable organization known as tho ths, Church School, planned to meet I'll lock my door and pull tho blinds, Tho great interest manifest by ditions from a closer network of but cooperated in every way Shop, Smash both my phone and dock. renders valuable service more complete program the needs of all ages, 9:45 A. M. Pep Clan, with local committees to gain that organized business and organized stations; a And if my patients call on me, and the in relief work. of Life Divine Worship, Theme Is Our upper air, sounding labor In tbe efforts now being made site for tbs post office. let em stand and knock. research. its I'll by expanding Charted?" Course Young Peoples to apply tbe Minimum Wage Law M. meets live A P. 6:30 at THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII Group sufficient evidence of the economic There'll be no calls to make at night group of young people. and social importance of thiis issue, Dr. Alice Burke, a missionary from E. J. KING, NEW MANAGER To mar my peaceful rest, Expresses AT T1IE GRANITE MART Mr. Green said. Porto Rico, will be presented through 'The Sugar house Or tales of bellyaches and pains tho National Board of Missions at Will my poor mind infest. New Building MUSICAL PROGRAM AT A change in the personnel at the Community Forum invites residents Views of Sugarhouse to come and discuss tho church, February 2nd. THIRD FEESBYTERLVN CIIURCII Granite Mart, 1088 East 21st South No deadbeats, bums, or begging folks The Salt Lake Symphonic Choir was announced Wednesday when Mr, this problem on Wednesday evening, Will come to try my door, tho 25th. Where we all are so closely Mrs. Eleanor C. Bartlett, librarian will give one of their splendid proE. J. King former manager of the And take my time and hard earned " involved in a Question, we all should at the Sprague Branch Library of grams in the Third Presbyterian f Z. C. M. I. branch store at Kanab understand WE SPECIALIZE cash our and express opinions Sugar House, expressed her keen de- Church on Friday, January 28th at assumed the duties as manager of And make me peeved and sore. in and influence," it was stated by Mr. light at tbe selection of tbe new fed- - 8:15 P. M. This choir has been pr&c- I the local store. Green. eral building site, as the new struc- - tidng in the Third Church and has I'll go to bed and sleep, and sleep. WIRING ture will occupy property immediateLay on my back and snore, LEAVES FOR SAN FRANCISCO ly south of the I Electrical Rise up and tell the world Go to, library grounds. CONTALESINO AT HOME Mr. Paul R. Davidson, 2461 Alden be such a marked will back and sleep some more. Lie It ImproveJ. W.'Halliday, manager of the street will leave Saturday, January ment to our lovely library to have a local Western Auto Company store, 22nd, for San Francisco. While there similar structure right next door,"! Church Choir to enable them to pur-- I don't know when Til do all this, Maybe I never can. is convalescing at his home, 1346 Davidson will attend the carpet! Mrs. Bartlett said. And the people chase new robes. Tickets will be then we cant get what we want But their' will South 6th East street after under- market. Mrs. Davidson on sale through members of tbe join hlm of Sugar House wbo have lent we start to plan. Unless jl079 East 21st So. Hy. 17381 going a major operation at a local the latter part of next week for a cooperation to this movement have Third Presbyterian Church Choir or I two week's stay. R. C. DEPPEN, M, D. hospital two weeks ago. something to be proud Of." may be purchased at tbe door, char-wom- en char-me- st $17,-87- 5. Treasury-Postoffic- . . . vice-preside- nt st I Principal Hagen Guest Speaker - Plans.,. Structure Kings tf vy. M-M- I j ( Forget-Me-N- ot up-to-d- Shupe To FIVE day-to-d- ay AGO . ot record-breakin- Repair To Don-olds- cn Presbyterian fire-fighti- long-rang- Librarian On and Fixtures Apex Electric Co. |