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Show 1 FRIDAY, ATOIL Tire SUGARnoUSE BULLETIN I, 1833 CAMPAIGN FOR UTAH HIGHWAY SAFETY E UTAH STATE LAW INSIST YOUR CAR BE INSPECTED WLJ.jggB! gjgagaag3iu.fLj.iwtgg ns Indorsed by AMERICAN RED CROSS HRmWHWWf 1 m- -. rfl 1m MAM mmmuAmmu; Official Utah State Inspection Station No. 4 We wish to take! this opportunity to sincerely thank our many Friends and Customers for their past patronage and trust that we can continue to serve from our new Prompt Courteous Inspection of Your Car location at 835 So. State St. AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE STORES Phone Was. 2320 Broadway and 2nd East ADTO PARTS COMPANY, INC. THE FUN cm O f f -- l Awv AUTO LOANS GctS 18c and INSURANCE GAL. Bring your car in for complete Lubrication with the latest modern equipment. loss ELCAR TRAILERS now on display, the latest In house trailers; also a few used trailers. DON HARDMAN SERVICE MORGAN MOTOR FINANCE CO. 8 Corner 11th East and 21st So. Open Day and Night 702 So. Main St. Was. 6105 1049 South State St. Grant Morgan, Mgr. SUGAR HOUSE Aftons JEWELRY Gift Shop DIAMONDS, WATCHES, NOVELTIES, SILVERWARE 21st South Now Showing Complete Line of EASTER GREETING CARDS and GIFTS Entire Stock of Two Shops NOW HERE. lC56Va East 21st South Salt Lake Gty, Utah 1056 IftRey bought only the' type proven by scientific tests to save one third of the cost. The country's coal bill could be slashed by 25 per cent if commercial and residential buildings were constructed so as to include the latest scientific developments for heating efficiency, Ellis estimated. "Tests conducted here in Pittsburgh show that industrial engineers have now perfected methods of greatly increasing the heating efficiency of buildings," he said. "This has progressed to the point where a quarter of the estimated $800,000,000 spent for coal for heating purposes could be saved by universal adoption of the newest improvements. Als Barbecue Southwest Corner 10th East and 21st South All Kinds of Tasty Toasted SANDWICHES Meat Pies Chili Soda Water Beer WEARY AIDED BY SCIENCE BILL-PAYE- R Yearly Savings of $428,000,000 Are Made Possible. Pittsburgh, Pa. American bill-paye- rs could stuff $428,000,000 back in their pockets every year if they all had opportunity to take advan-- ! tage of the latest developments of science. This is the estimate recently made by A. R. Ellis, president of Pittsburgh Testing laboratory, has conducted millions of ''tests for hundreds of United States industries over a period of 57 years. He said exhaustive tests of new scientific achievements demonstrate that cavings of from 20 to SO per cent are possible in the nation's bills of $1,700,000,000 fur tires, coal and hosiery alone. If all women hosiery buyers knew how to confine their purchases to the type proved by science to have the greatest wear, they could Bave $118,000,000 a year, Ellis said. On the same basis, car owners could save $110,000,000 in tire bills, he said, and if the latest improvements in building construction were universally adopted, the nation could cut $200,000,000 from its dk yearly coal bill. "In the past 30 years, science has saved the nation many millions of "dollars through improvements of tires alone," Ellis said. "Recent tests by our engineers point to the opportunity for still further savings in tire bills, for a new scientific development was found to serve the double purpose of conquering the skidding menace and ind mileage by an avcreasing erage of about 20 per cent. "Tests of women's hosiery reveal that savings of 30 per cent are possible through development of imThis proved products," he said. means that American women who now spend approximately $350,000,-00- 0 for hosiery every year, could luck $118,000,000 back in their ours:; Qhe en-nu- heat-efficie- nt gfj non-ski- 1 Jungle Is Termed Safer Than Cities by Priest al . Cleveland. After 32 years in the Amazon jungle, Brother Raphel Haag is bewildered by the multitude of automobiles on the streets of modern American cities. The rush of motor traffic so confused him that he gained the impression there were more automobiles than pedestrians on the city streets. Brother Haag made his first trip to America since 1905 to visit a brother, Herman Haag. The priest is a teacher in the mission school of the Holy Ghost fathers in Teffe, Brazil, on the Amazon river. Being a missionary is the safest occupation at Teffe, Brother Raphel is convinced. The Indians distrust all white men, he explained, "but they respect the priests for the long, white cassocks we wear. One day, one of the brothers ventured into the jungle without his cassock but dressed in native garb of white shorts and shirt. He soon was dodging missiles fired at him from blow, guns. 50-Ye- ar Photography of Sun Planned by Experts THE FACTS Place a clean, dry saucer or platter upon a table. Take a pencil, eraser end down, and hold It against the platter at an angle of about 45 degrees. Push firmly in an endeavor to move the pencil across the platter. You will find that the platter moves and may even push the tablecovering or table Itself. Flsce a small quantity of water In the platter and repeat. You will find the pencil eraser now moves across the platter with very little effort. We might say that it skids across the platter. There will be no tendency to move the dish. On a clean, dry pavement, your tires exert a very strong push. It is this push which moves your car forward. When the pavement la wet, your tires have a tendency to repeat the eraser and wet platter performance. This may prove to be dangerous if you try to stop quickly or change your direction suddenly. Other conditions which tend to cause similar results are wet leaves, car tracks, oil, Ice and snow. Under 50-ye- ar HOME . such circumstances, whenever you feel Impatient, just remember the wet eraser. F. GRIEP SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. If It Goes In The Building, We Sell It f HEATING AND SHEET FLORAL SHOP Phone Hy. 555 , METAL WORKS Sugar House Mueller Furnaces AT YOUR SERVICE Some of the seekers after notoriVentilating and Air Conditioning Cornice - Guttering - Skylights Res. ety, regardless, were, and are, quite Hy. 1848 Hy. 970 unusual personalities, but they lost and Chimney Tops 2034 South 11th East their way, and when they pass on, 2011 So. 11th East Hy. 6134 East Bench Juniors Finish Second In Junior Cage Play Dean, Blanchard Top Scorers East Bench trounced the Nippons 4 and St. Paul's turned back Parleys In an exhibition game Saturday to finish play in the Junior 42-2- Open League which is sponsored each year by the Westminster College. Blanchard led the East Bench squad to victory with 15 counters, while Adamson, Martin, and Jensen also all scored consistently for the winners. Seville and Nichols finished their season with good performances. Asahina, and Kobayahi with 7 points each kept the Nippons in the running. In a return game, St Paul's turned the tables on Parleys1 with a 7 victory. McCall for St.1 Pauls was the leading scorer while Paulson of Parleys led their attack. The list of leading scorers at the end of league is as follows: All teams have played 5 games. ( ; Iw-asa- kl, 22-1- G. T. 31 2 Dean, Wirthlins Blanchard, East Bench 22 6 Christensen, Parleys 21 13 D. Mitchell, Wirthlina 19 6 17 10 Staten, St. Pauls 16 4 Paulson, Parleys Wirthlins, Wirthlins 15 5 15 6 McCall, St PauTs 15 2 Roosevelt Kidgell, Adamson, East Bench 12 6 11 3 Saville, East Bench 10 6 Iwaaaki, Nippons 7 xx Lowry, St. Pauls 9 6 Kebayashl, Nippons 8 10 Asahina, Nippons 7 6 Roosevelt Smith, 7 3 Martin, East Bench 1 A. Mitchell, Wirthlins 7 5 8 Nichols, East Bench 7 0 Lambrose, St Pauls 0 3 Jensen, East Bench 6 2 Barton, Parleys 5 2 Demman, Wirthlins 2 11 Harris, St. Pauls F. P. 0 63 46 42 3 41 1 2 38 34 2. 32 31 30 3 27 25 22 19 19 19 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 11 6 10 - Without Mortgaging It SEE BRANDS PLAN $1,000 MEET to hold a Utah $1,000 decision The A San Jose, Calif. photographic tourament for Utah golfers was which of the open entire sky mapping will take 50 years to complete soon reached Wednesday. The event will be will be undertaken at the Lick ob- held at the Country Club June, 17 servatory on Mount Wilson, Dr. Jos- to 19 inclusive. eph H. Moore, assistant director, has revested. The project has been made pos- ASHTON RECEIVES AWARD sible by the donation of $65,000 which will be used in the construc- FOR SERVICE The Salt Lake Basketball officials tion of the largest star camera hi the world. The instrument will have association presented a suitable enlens. a graved watch charm to Willard (Wid) The carrying out of the Ashton, of Sugarhouse. He was oue program will make possible the of the pioneers who helped build up measurement of the rotation of the the cage game in Utah. entire stellar universe. 20-in- v Remodel Your their teachings will not long remain, because they have nothing worthy. (Continued from Page 1) The composers of real music, from time on are the reformer and Wagner's posiDifferently named steps of dance. the of They broke away from are tions weight only systems the rules and composed suites, stiff teachin used and mainly transfer, and music to story, so imaginative are where necessary. ing, they whith to wished dancers dance, In speech, the more words (me can use Intelligently, the greater his causing a break away from the on their art possibilities for expression, and in Puritan restraints the dance, the more named steps The composers of music knew and postures one has under control, what they wanted to accomplish for the greater are his Interpretive pow- music, but they did not know that they were also freeing the dance, ers. and the dancers did not, and do not excella Here la where the Ballet ' 'know that It was Wagner, Dliebes, the because so called all other forms, the most natural approach to alll Tschaikowsky, and others, that rethe Thou shalt note from dance movements baa been expert--' d mented with, and the best selected dancing, and made the dance until! and bad, wntations, good question- by great masters, of kle, possible today, the ballet stands today as nearly L. P, Christensen perfect as man can conceive it art one other true of is This only that of violin making. Cow Population of U. S. In dancing, the naturalness and Fell Off 398,000 in 1936 ease and elegance, or the unnaturThe number Washington, D. C. alness and struggle and inelegance, of milk cows on farms decreased or the lie in the approach preparaan average of more than 1,000 a day: tion to execute a movement. In during 1936, according to reports other words, all steps are natural to the Department of Agriculture.' and easy, if the correct preparation The milk cow population, which1 position is understood and under has declined 7 per cent nearly 2,- -' 000,000 head during the last three; controL is believed to have reached, years, toe to la as natural just Surely it low point, the department said. the as IN, and where and knee-oSome increase in milk cow num-strength, agility, and flexibility are bera is expected in the next two. needed, the OUT, has a groat ad - years and a more marked increase1 is anticipated in 1939. There arei vantage. two kinds now about one, cow to every five; After all, there is only United States thrfT is P and of dancing, good bad, The cow population dropped from aesthetic and artistic, and crude and an peak of 26,931,000 head grotesque, and the one that im- in 1934 to a five year low of 25,040,-00- 0 head on January 1, this year, presses with beauty, romance and of "cow census ability will live. The falling, rolling the department showed. not. and jerky type will feed prices The drouth and The dictionary meaning of the in relation to the high of dairy price word Ballet, is to leap, to sway, toi products was blamed for a decrease move rhythmicly, to dance, and of 398,000 head of milk cows last from this point of view, the ballet year. Prices of milk cows have la as new aa any other form, and been unusually low in relation to the last much newer than barbaric dancing. other commodities during value The three inventory years. The ballet la mother of all the head rose from $27 in 1934 to per arts, uses all of them in her pres- $50 on January 1, 1937. entations, rests upon sound fundaMake Business mentals, is broadly developed, la Two Boys most appropriately made use of In of Growing Prize Hogs A little Fond du Lac, Wis. group story presentations, and is the moat artistic method for build- knowledge about beauty culture has Fond ing dancers, and for presenting the aided Lester and LouisirfDyer, du lac county youths, making a dan co yet conceived. success of raising Poland China In dan co presentations, the story, hogs. and stage effects will change with Sine 1931, when their father, Euas the fashion of each period, but gene Dyer, a farmer, gave them long aa humanity has but two legs, two pigs, the boys have made $1,000 one body, two arms and a head to through application of scientific in breeding show animals. train and manage, and a soul to de- methods have won 150 state and county They velop, dancing will remain funda- fair ribbons, ninety of them for first mentally tbo same, and favor the place. classical ballet. To present the comFrequent baths with tar soap and a scrub brush make better hogs, mon and the sordid every day things during the in' life, cannot be refining, ennooei-ing-,' they say. Twice e month summer their prize animals are nor an influence toward a placed in small crates and bathed. and livestock show Before Utopia, M. O. Ashton. Mgr. STAKT FROM 1185 IIANLENS South Main St. CONOCO PRODUCTS GOODISAR TIRES We Vulcanize Your Tubes Stop in on your way to town and we will service your car. Open 7 a. m. Close 10 p. m. pre-an- i 'fWMUl . ; ut all-ti- Ihe-fal- rs the ammaia receive uve weekly scrubbings with olive oil to make them appear well groomed j and sleek. epenr Advice From Optimists Fatal to Wild Turkeys 1 Emmett, Mich. That favorite ad- -, vice of the optimists, "Keep your, chin up, didnt work so well with the wild turkeys which frequented this section in early days, Fred Bro-- , gan recalls. "My father told me how tho pioneers made pens just Urge enough, to allow a turkey to enter with1 head down, Brogan relates. A trail of corn would lure the turkeys into-the traps, Brogan says, and though, they could have got out the way they got in, the turkeys saw no reason, to put their heads down again when' the com had been eaten, and they never escaped. , Raccoons Multiply Fast Rochester, N. Y. Two years ago Martin Rebholz bought two raccoons for pets. Now he has nearly 100 coons and a soaring food bill. Governors Get Bibles Mo. A womens Springfield, church club here has sent Bibles to states governors of the forty-eigand asked that they be read daily in the state penitentiaries. ht Sisters Construct Their Own Residence Chariton, Iowa. The Myers sisters, Grace, forty, end Rosa, needed a house to thirty-seve- n, live in. So they bought a house that had been wrecked by a tornado, and a nearby plot of land, and set to work. At a cost of less than $500 they have built with their own hands a handsome dwelling. "Carpentering is no harder than housework, once a woman gets into it, Grace says. four-roo- m |