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Show THE SIGAKIIOITSE BULLETIN 11, 1939 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY jia-mUtr- Remodel' Tour HOME Without Mortgaging It SEE Third Presbyterian M. O. Ashton, Mgr. 11th East at 17th South Rev. J. Elbert Nash, Minister Church school, 9:45 a. m.; Morning Worship 11 a. m., Theme, "The Inevitable War"; Junior Sermon, "The Work of God's Fingers"; Young PeO' pies Meeting 6:30 p. rn.; Scout SunTho schedule for free adult edura day Service 8 p. m. Sea Scouts, Exlion classes to be held In tho com plorers,' Scouts and Cuba all joining. mittee room of the main public libr Attendance and Interest is steadily ary during the week is as follows. growing at Third Presbyterian church. Monday, 10 a. m. to 12 noon "Vo- A number of new projects arer being WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED We will check, oil and grease your Washing Machine for $1.00 Vacuum Cleaners and Ironers Repaired AO cabulary Building" and "Short Story appreciation with reviews and read tngs." Friday, 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. "VoPoetry Appreciacabulary Study, tion and the "Mechanics of Verse Writing." Saturday, 2 to 4 p. m. "Correct English Usage, with Vocabulary Study," and "Writing the Short Story." Saturday, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. "English vocabulary and "construction" and Dictionary Class." Wednesday 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. In the Board Room of the main public library "Elementary English and Accent Correction" for foreign bom. Makes of Wringer Bolls IDEAL REPAIR SHOP 2986 So. 11th E. Hy. 2111 jOSL AUTO LOANS and INSURANCE 193C Plymouth Sedan $545 Truck and Passenger Car Repossessions AT SPRAGUE LIBRARY MORGAN MOTOR FINANCE CO. 8 702 So. Main St. Was. 6105 Grant Morgan, Mgr. Monday, 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. "World literature of Literature Including the Bible, Sacred Books of the East and literary writings from various countries. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 7 p. m. to 9 p. in.. Citizenship and Social-Econom- ic V ; Utahns in the National Capitol . , . . Wendell B. Anderson F. A. PROJECTS Senator Thomas announces the following newly approved W. P. A. projects: To eradicate noxious weeds throughout Salt Lake and Tooele countlea, $120,240; thruught Beaver, Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Uintah, Utah, Washington and Wayne counties, with supervisory headquarters at Provo, $608,088; and throughout Box Elder, Cache, Daggett, Davis, Morgan, Rich, Summit and Weber counties,' with supervisory headquarters at Ogden, $266,704; aponaor for each of these being the state department of agriculture. Roadside improvement In Zion National Park. Washington county, by sloping banks, constructing basket dams and performing appurtenant V. work, $19,750. Improvement In municipal Btadium in Ogden, $7,561; this work Includes constructing a retaining wall and filling in low places on the track. Waterworks improvements in Salma, Sevier county, $31,200 to lncludi extension of a pipe line from Tunml Spring to Grass Valley Spring. BOULDER POWER Congressman Abe Murdock hsl been conferring with the assistant; secretary of Interior, Oscar T. Chap man, in an attempt to bring about a working agreement which woult make available to citizens of Southern Utah part of the surplus cnorrs reiterated rt BomI Jer Dam. The llouldcr Dam act makes no provision for the sale of cuch energy in Utah. Iron county la now the scene of great mining activity, which would bo greatly Increased and made to benefit the entire state if Boulder power were available. Such power would also make possible the exploitation of the very fertlo Escalante dual-textu- titles of the Lincoln county power district of Nevada can be made, the secretary will he able to consider pro pasain for the part of such energy In Utah. KINO TALKER Shortly after the Senato refused to bill limit debate on the Utaha senior senator stalled to warm The Record contains the folup. lowing statement: "Mr. KING addressed the Senate. After having spoken for about 2 hours and 45 minutes he said: Mr. President, I have today merely started on what I am about to discuss, but there will he another day, and I think I shall now yield the antl-lynchl- floor." HUDDLES WITH PERKINS Activities of Senator Elbert D. Thomas during the past week Include r. trip to Columbus, Ohio, where he addressed 1500 junior Democ rates, publication in tho Record of a state- ment which has been sought after by national sugar groups and which1 explains comprehensively the world sugar agreement which was ratified recently by the Senate on motion of Senator Thomas; daily sessions of the Labor committee of which he Is chairman; Commerce committee mect-ng- s on labor conditions at sen; a :onference with Madame Frances: Ferkiiu, secretary of Labor, on the congressional program for 1938; and the waging of a lone fight to keep a determined committee from placing tho national Jefferson memorial in crowded Potomac park near the cherry trees In Washington. Senator Thomas concluded the week by a national radio broadcast Saturday even-'nin which he urged caution in approaching the rearmament problem. g, y, ed by (lie business recession. At Public Library All Makes of Germany saw its W'orst day of rumov scattering since June, 1934. widened. Sugar-hous- neighborhood. aide-wall- all-bla- ck Salt Lako county groups demand that In case of Grand Jury investigation the scope of inquiry bo LOCAL planned apd the work of tills Church Is challenging the members to new The Young vision and new effort. Peoples Society promises to he one of the best in the City; the Mens Dinner planned for Wednesday, February 23rd Is arousing much Interest; the splendid results of Decision Day when forty-fiv- e young people signed profession of faith and thirty signified their desire to unite with the Church, indicates a live and growing Church and one that has vision to e see its great task here in the to-da- automobile design, the Western Giant Silent Grip Tire, recently introduced by the Western Auto Supply Company, is said to embody many new features of importance to safe and comfortable motoring. "In order to eliminate tire noise that woi.d he greatly amplified by the m 'fern style of fender the treads of our new Silent Grips were scientifically designed for complete silence. of operation," Mr. J. W. Halli-dalocal manager of the firm declares, as he reminds motorists that singing tires are taboo. "Another striking modernization found in the Silent Grip la its beauty which harmonizes so well with the price. new tiend of car design. Available as an tire or with white 175 Elephants in House this tire will enhance the apSt. Johns, Mich.r-Mr-s. G. H. pearance of the most ultra modem Frace has in her home more than 175 elephants, the ornamental kind, automobile. Cf course. "But In addition to silence and at' Friday, February 11, 1938 Congress will approve the $250 000,000 relief fund asked for by President Roosevelt to meet distress caus- Church Notes "If It Goes In The RuUding, We Sell It Phone Hy. 555 raralleing the advancement to of the Provo water project. SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. ti activeness, the motorist cf today demands that bis tires afford 'him driving ease, finger tip steering and All safety In aN kinds cf weather. this, and more too, has been built into the new Silent Grip. "One of the exclusive features of Western Giant Silent Grips la the tread and sidewalls, a new development which has resulted from years of scientific research. It la this improvement that gives Silent Grips the flexibility to absorb bumps. Increase riding comfort and afford Finger Tip Control Steering." With all of these features one would expect the Western Giant Silent Grip Tire to cost much more than the low prices quoted by Western Auto, Mr. He Halliday comments in closing. invites an Inspection of this new tire and a comparison with any other tire on the market regardless of Western Auto Tire Sale Now On LOCAL A captain of police wan drive south of Nankin recapturing dismissed from the force and two tho poit of WuUu. LOCAL Increasing demand for a of police force otbr, s demoted. grand jury Investigation of Salt Lake's police scandal may cause the to act. authorities 1938 Wednesday, February 9, conwill aak Roosevelt President gress probably this week for a relief LOCAL Before the deadline Thursappropriation of between $200,000,-Oo- o day at least 25 bids are expected to and $300,000,00 million dollars. bo received for the construction of the first unite of Deer Creek division Chinese troops began a fuilous re a, to. Something Crow About 7 . Western Giant SOLENT University of Utah (BUMP Americas Most Beautiful Tire NOTES The building Industry is experiencing a very rapid recovery and will continue to grow for four or five years, If activity in this field continues on the same regular cycle It has followed for the past sixty years or more. That is shown by a study conducted by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research of the School of Business at the University of Utah. The results of the study have just been publislied in the bulletin "Cycles in Real Estate Activity and Mortgage Financing" hy Dr. Dilworth Walker, professor of economics at tho University. Analysis of records in all parts of the country show that building activity since the last century has gone through regular periodic fluctuations, the cyclo of 17 or 18 years duration. Tho low point of the present cyclo in 1933, and we are now on the upswing, moving toward the next peak in building activity which should come in 1942, 18 years after the last high in 1924. Other industries undergo there fluctuations, according to Dr. WalkThe er, but with shorter periods. interaction between the different industries accounts for the business cycle. If activity In one is the at time another reaches great the low point in its cycle, they tend to counteract the effect of each ether. But when they all reach a low at the same time, as In 1933, a severe depression results. Better adjustment to the business fluctuations, if not elimination of the disturbances, la regarded as possible benefit from such analytical studies as the bureau of Economic and Business Research conducts. The amount of unwise building and unsound financing occurring during the last 8ta&e of bulidlng booms might be reduced. Another benefit of the Bur- eau is furnishing university students with practical In the methods of research and the application of the theoretical part of their university training In economics and business. Population growth, marriage 1cense trends and general business conditions were said to be the more important factors In the demand for real estate. Two other bulletins have been published by the Bureau. A Traffic of Lake Salt Survey City by Dr. Reame C. Kelly and Robert Moore "Assessment appeared in 1932. Practice In Utah" by Dr. J. R. Mahoney was published in 1936 for tbe purpose of "ascertaining the manner In which various types of tangible property were being assessed in ed 1- EGGS HULL ON Valley. Congressman Robinson probably utah' The suggestion was made by Mr. has been reading Republican scripChapman to the Congressman that ture. When domestic poultrymcn bethe secretary of Interior has a free came uneasy because of increased im- ports to the U. S. equalled 55 milhand to dispone of certain surplus portation of Chincsa eggs, the Re- lion dozen. Robinson has written energy until it Is needed by present presentative became interested in Secretary Hull, advising him of the consumers. Subntantial quantities of their problem. The Chinese have been need of nil exeisc tax on egga, and such energy will be available for dis- shipping in dry eggs, one pound pocuiblj readjustment of reciprocal tribution for several years. Accor- equalling five dozen egga. A bill also is beIn 1938 tinde agrcemcrir. ding. 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