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Show Ar WEATHER FORECAST Fair and wanner Saturday increasing cloudiness. THE BULLETIN" PubilHhed itnar tgmtsr tonight. a at Commercial Printing Co. .2041 V ( ouUltbiEaat Hyland 364 PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE YOU 0 65,000 Checks Mailed Since January 1st University News BULLETIN TO HAVE SPECIAL EDITION 12 NUMBER SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 1938 Dr.vHerbert Harper Discusses Pensions Although the League of Nations Simplification of the Unemployhas failed in its most important aim, ment Compensation Law, administrathe prevention of war, it has been of tive costs, personnel, and e or in little realized value ways great problems are on the agenda for Conference by most people, accord- - ' mssion at an Inter-stat- e tag to Sir Herbert Ames, former being held in Salt Lake City this treasurer of the League. The Cana- - week. The dates of the sessions in dian statesman and world political ;alt Lake City are April 7, 8 and 9. scientist made the statement at a p.rj resents tives from Colorado, Idaho, round table discussion with Univer-- j , i .nm, Wyoming, and Montana are with those from Utah. sity students April 1. n.vting -The League Board of Conciliation, ybc payment of unemployment for instance has peacefully settled benefits has been preceeding on scheat least twenty-fiv- e international dule in the state of Utah," Mr. Ray disputes which could have resulted R. Adams, Executive Director for the in war. Though incapablo of enfor- State Industrial Commission, declarBut, in spite of the fact that cing arbitration, the board still ed. makes the best possible where na- Utah has been doing extremely well The Lea- with its benefit payments, our extions wish to avoid war. a gue has made great international perience baa indicated that there are center of Geneva, 'with an invaluable many places where the procedure international library and a fine should be simplified. We assume othan wita er slates are planning the same equipped building, automatic system, thing. The purpose of this conferinterpretation making possible for delegates to un- ence is to exchange ideas on the varderstand speeches spoken in any of ious problems we have discovered." The League has Utah has paid nearly three quarteight languages. instituted a standardized system of ers of a million in Unemployment benefits since paysymbols to guide road travel in Eur- Compensation ope as well m water traffic all over ments began in January. More than the world. League research baa done 80, 000 individual checks have been much to check disease, and even now written and approximately 12,000 the League haa four missions in individual! have been receiving these China helping to atop the speed of checks. Inter-stat- A special Birthday edition of The Bulletin will be published for the benefit of Sugar House Merchants wishing a medium through which to advertise their special Birthday Sale items and will appear at the homes on Thursday, April : 11 ;i,-- . life The news columns of this issue will be devoted to the early settlement of Sugar House, present day businesses and other items of interest while the advertising columns will be turned over to business firms to advertise bargains. M. O. Ashton Is Business League Announces Plans Giyen Honored For Birthday Event Church Position Cooperative advertising of business firms offering useful, seasonable and valuable articles at prices Induceive to purchasers will be the feature event of the Eighty-Fourt-h Birthday Anniversary of Sugar House, according to information from Henry Richards, chairman of the Advertising Committee of the Sugar House Business League. This event will take place Saturday, April 23rd. The members of this committee will contact each business Arm in the district this week to enlist its cooperation and support and the program outlined will be announced at the monthly meeting of the League Wednesday noon at Jeannes Tea Roomr 3022 Highland Drive. Underpass Group Meets With State Road Commission Marvin O. Ashton, well known church and civic leader of Sugar Houao and manager of the Sugar House Lumber and Hardware Company was appointed to the office nf first counselor in the presiding bishopric of the Latter Day Saint church, Wednesday it was announced by Heber J. Grant, president of the church. Mr. Ashton has been prominent in the work of the church security board for the past two years and has been identified in many other undertakings of the church in both stake and ward affairs. The announcement of Mr. Ashton's appointment was made by the church authorities after a shift in other General Authority offices, which places Sylvester Q. Cannon, a member at large of the Council of Twelve Apostles; LeGrande Richards, presid lng bishop and Joseph L. Wlrthlin second counselor in the presiding bishopric. - Gus Backman Will ' Speak At Meeting' j I . - 00 epidemics. Ames has spent many years travelling in central Europe and in the last few months haa talked with Herbert Harper, affiliated with board Of Social Security of the l United Stales Government, explained some of the accomplishments and of the alms of the Gus Backman, pension system adopted Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- by both .the mate and federal govmerce, will give the principal addrea3 ernment during recent years to memto members of the Sugar House Busi- bers of the Sugar House Rotary club ness League at the regular monthly at the Thursday noon luncheon. luncheon Wednesday, April 13, at Dr. Harper stated that there are 12:15 noon at Jeanne's Tea Room, twenty states In the onion now hav3022 Highland Drive, according to A.. ing state Unemployment CompensaRay Curtis, president of the League. tion laws, ' providing tiding over" Special business matters pertain- funds to workers temporarily out of ing to the coming celebration of the work but ready and able to taka eighty-fourt- h birthday anniversary other jobs. With this system only of Sugar House will also be discus- the fellow who works can benefit sed at the luncheon by the commit- and the fellow who is inclined to bo tee in charge. shiftless cannot. Dr. Harper also explained some of the problems of states where recent heavy winds and drouth have wrecked havoc with the soil. Ha said that (he damage done, in the past four years will taka at least seventy years The Auto Parts Company, after to overcome; if ever. several years location in Sugarhouse Girl Musician Shows Talents are now at their new location, Claiming Mias L. White to be the This com- most 835 South State street. accomplished musician on the pany has mode many friends dur- greatest variety of instruments in the ing their stay here and they hope west, Professor Hawkins presented that the friendly associations will Miss White in several muslrel seleccontinue now they are in their tions for the approval of the Ro tarnew quarters. J. L. and P. H. Her- tans during the luncheon Thursday. zog, proprietors, have given great Miss White specializes In wind insatisfaction during their stay in struments. Sugarhouse. Member Is Speaker Jack Matsen of the Sugar House Mercantile, wee the club speaker Thursday and he told of the origination of the Sugar House Mere, in 1905, when his father, Martin Mat-se' opened the store to distribute groceries and meats to thefew residents of Sugar House. Mr. Matsen said that tha store NATURE ON THE RAMPAGE operated under a partnership fbr five Late dispatches from the east, years and later luined the Red and north and south, give intimate details White system of stores, an indepenof havoc wrought by the most severe dent merchants organization, under aeries of storms which ever visited which it operates today. those sections. Farm lands are flooded in Arkansas, wires are down lu SOMEBODY HAD LUNCH Kansas and Illinois. Freezing tern IN 1937 WHEN SALE OF peratures and lots of snow, in SANDWICHES IS 125,000 Tornados in Alabama. MidCompiled figures nearly always summer beat in southern Texas and add up to soma astonishing amount in Florida. Dust storms in the Pan- but when A1 Hibbard told fellow Rohandle. Snow in New York. Guess tations that his little Old Mother Nature must be disgust- atand on the comer of Twenty-flred with something the way she has South and Tenth East street, prebeen venting her spleen on all parts pared an average of 125,000 of the U. S. A per year, his listeners admitted that was some lunch. FAINTING PEDESTRIAN LANES Mr. Hibbard was the club speaker The city has a bunch of men out at the weekly luncheon of tbe Sugar in Sugar House repainting the pedes- House Rotary club at the March 31st trian lanes on our streets. Most of meeting. those who are doing the work are offenders of the traffic laws. PerA great many of the residents of with when the haps they get through Sugar House district are workthis rcdecoration they will know ing overtime to make their homes what a stripe means when they get more beautiful and are going ahead back to driving on our streets. with their own clean-u- p campaign. lh . VISITED THE NEW MILLS. Michael OHagen, who bolds the poHitler, Dolfuss and other promi- sition of manager of the western dinent European political figures. He vision of Chas. P. Cochrane Carpet said that the German people are Co., was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday willing to give up the freedom of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul He bad been visiting the the individual to say what he plea- Davidson. ses, because of improved economic new mill of the concern in Virginia conditions. If a German loses bis and made the remark that the conob or if be is sick, be receives in- dition of western business is much . - n, e he is re- better than tbat of the east. surance, and at tired and provided for. German more have workingmen rights in workonce some a week SUPPORT THE BIRTHDAY the ways; A special meeting to discuss the seats allowed in are the best across an ingmen of EDITION. underpass feasibility RETURNED FROM CALIFORNIA finest operas at a very low price. South street at Ninth Twenty-firMr. and Mrs. H. J. Arnold return the h East was called today for members ed Sunday from Los Angeles wher , The persecution of the Jews was April 23 will be the eighty-fourt- Suof the of one founding as anniversary denounced Sir Herbert of by of the Forest School spent the winter. They report is Bulletin House. The preparing most gar human in Inhuman the things organizations, members of the lot of unusual weather out in tha Three reasons were as- a special edition for that week which history. Sugarhouse League and Sugarhouse reputed land of sunshine. signed for the uncivilized treatment: will contain a resume of this locality Rotary dub, to meet with the State We ask the merreduction of unemployment among pa at and present. Road Commission at the State Capedition to the to this chants support them Jews Jobs, Germans by giving ital building. extent world see and fullest let the "take to the desire Hitlers newspapMrs. John Hardy, member of the ers, movies, and other means of that Sugar House is on the map. school committee, planned to present reaching the people out of the configures concerning the numbers of trol of the Jews, and the antipathy automobiles crossing the Ninth-Eatowards the race, traditional since South street intersectTwenty-firbiblical times. ion during school hours. Mrs. Hardy THIRD CHURCH has also prepared a record of minor 11th East at 17th South Streets In honor of her father, one of the accidents occurring at or near the Rev. J. E. Nash, Minister Utah pioneers. Mrs. Grant Intersection during the same hours 9:45 a. m., Church School 11:00 a. early that are considered too small to re- m., Worship Service, special music Hampton, 370 A" Street, Salt Lake Hermoine Temple, of the Pythian port to the police department offic- for Palm Sunday, Sermon by the City, haa donated to the University Sisters of Salt Lake City, a re giving ials but in which the children have pastor The Triumphant Line in the of Utah Ethnological and Anthropolcard at the Castle Hall in a party either been the cause or involved, ac- Face of God. Junior Sermon The ogical museum a collection of basOffice Place, on Wednesday Post cording to Mrs. A R. Ure, also a Hunter Hunted." 6:30 p. m., Young kets, bom spoons, and woodwork 20. Everyone is invitof various sorts from the northwest night, April member of the school committee. Peoples services. ed to attend. There will be no admiscoast and Alaska, bringing the muRepresentatives Taka Part Thursday, April 14th, Candle Light sion charged. Members of the Forest school group Communion Service. This is the first seum's representation of the culture who will take part in today's dis- service of the kind in Third Church. of that region to considerable Hermoine Temple has been chosen cussion are Mrs. 8. M. Wolfe, pres- In previous parishes Mr. Nash has to Leslie Mrs. drape the charter at the meeting ident; Taylor and Mrs found this service very helpful and of the Grand Lodge. This beautiful ARTISTS AND MODELS" John Hardy, Mrs Rul-o- popular with those attending, bringDavis, Mrs. W. W. Nicholson and ing a rich experience in the observThe movie to be given by the High- piece of work will be performed by Mrs. A. R. Ure, committeemen. ance of the Lords Supper. Mr. I. land Park Ward tonight will be Art- Margie Butterfield, M. E. C., Lulu George Catmull, county road sup- N. Speers, recently elected sn elder ists and Models" with Jack Benny, Brumlt, Ex. Jr. and Georgia (By the Editor and other Friends of The Bulletin) Ex. Jr. and Georgia Dob-neervisor and a special member of the in Third Church, will be ordained to Ida Lupino, Richard Arlen, Gail PatMgr. school committee group will attenl the eldership and Messrs E. L. Nor- rick, and a specialty by Martha the meeting to submit figures con ton, W. A. Etumm and George Park- - Raye. Childrens Matinee 4:00 p. m, At tbe meeting of the Grand Lodge PEDESTRIANS TO BLAME TOO of the Pythian Sisters their beauticost and un of the er show show be will A first evening cemlng Installed as trustees. 7:15, second upkeep All the blame or accidents can not be laid at the door of the ful ritualistic work on a large numderposs should the state see fit to number will be received into church at 9:15. As vc were walking down Highland Drive on Saturmotorist. of ber will bo candidates on put include it in the appropriation for membership, about 25 in all, and by team. wc saw two men and a young woman conversing in the Vanda morning following Shaffer, day the widening of Twenty-firSouth baptismal services held for those who BUSINESS FOLLOWS Lulu Swanson, Georgie Dobney, Rena the middle cf the street. There were quite a number of vehicles street, according to Mrs. Ure. have not previously been baptized. ADVERTISING attention to the traffic. This was in no McGcc, Ruth Bircumshaw, Geneva passing but this trio paid The Annual Meeting of Third A. Patterson gives the folWright Rose middle too. of Alice the the Yates, block, Carr, Perhaps they did not know they Lindgrcn, BUILDING STONE WALL Church was held Wednesday, March lowing advice to merchants: Winona the that were Ashur, Margie Butterfield, safety laws say should not be done doing somcihing George Kuhn, 2437 Highland Drive 30th with a fine group of interested Business follows advertising. That Helen Dale and Grace Jones with but chance. awful an were Is erecting a stone wall in front of people. Reports of the various ortaking they is especially true in these days of Ethel All in Robey, pianist. temples his residential property to retain the ganizations of the church revealed good roads, automobiles and easy the state of Utah are required to soil of the lawn. This means a lot a decided Impetus during the past and quick transportation. The people put on parts of the ritualistic work toward making a more beautiful city four months and points toward CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME of the home town are forced to read by order of Grand Chief Rosa Wilas it keeps the walks free from the very successful year for 1938-3The the papers from the large mar- liams, of Park Temple No. 12. While the United States has a sympathic feeling in its heart earth that will wash down when the treasurer's report showed all bills ket daily centers. The enticing, Vanda of for Sait human beings in Europe who arc being deprived of the those is the Shaffer, Lake, lawn is irrigated. paid and a nice balance in the treasadvertising they carry at- chairman of the law committee for right to live (and we mean just that) because they have an opinury to begin the new year. She re- tracts business away from the home ion of their own and that opinion docs not meet with the approval the meeting of the Grand Lodge. ported very encouraging results from town merchants. Every home into o: the little tin God who has set himself up as dictator and arrogthe Youth Budget Plan Canvass with which goes a newspaper from a reaates li himself the right to tell what shall be taught in the schools, the young people showing a very deClaud Ashur who has been on a what th". fanners must sonably nearby city means another grow, how the people must vote, we are Electric cided interest in this new program. prospective customer for the nearby visit to San Diego, California, gave not in l'avc r of shipping thousands more to this country to add to Mr. Delbert Stephenson gave city merchants. Every home out of a abort talk along the lines of Pyth- the bread lines which the taxpayer is supporting. In fact it might very interesting talk to about 30 of which that dally paper can be kept ian activity in that state. be a good thing if several million aliens were sent back tothe the older young people last Sunday even In meeting by countries from which they came and make room for American Floor Samples evening. He spoke of Power, Con- a limited way, for the things for workers. trolled and Uncontrolled, and point- which the All members of Calcnthc-Myrtl- e daily paper Is purchased, No. 1, are urged to attend the meeted out the need of controlled person- means saving a customer for the the the in ality, greatest power ings between now and the end of home town merchants. STAND BACK IN THE AISLE, PLEASE hands of young people. Mr. StephenMay as there is much business of son is a successful young business Mrs. Frazer McGregor and Mrs. P. Importance to be transacted and How often do wc hear the drivers of the roomy" passenger 11079 East 21st So. I!y. 17381 man and his talk was greatly enjoy- R. Davidson are visiting friends injury member should have a part in buses the Traction Company runs out' to this district say that? ed by all . , JlL uwcmmutniiaiiHiiiimgiiMiaiwaniiBunflaiHJBnmininaial (Continued on page 2( Ogden today. sixty-thre- st Parent-Teache- rs Chi-ccag- st st ffrrahgtfnau (Hjitrrfj Nntfa o. drive-in-lun- ch et Kwghls of sand-wich- es PgtJftaa Notpfl . com-jJletene-as. ts; Dob-cumsha- w, y, st 9. well-display- ed Ranee SPECIAL reader-deman- d, Apex Electric Co. - . COMMENTS |