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Show THE BULLETIN ! Published at ! For Salt Lake and vicinity Partly cloudy to unsettled to night and Saturday; cooler toj night. , Commercial Printing Co. 2041 South 11th East Hyland WEATHER FORECAST ! . j ! 304 YOU 6 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 27, ' " v ' ' NUMBER 19:58 ' -- i j.a Lure Casters Young Eyes Focus On Park Lake Trout Exhibition Part Of Celebration With numerous visits to the big 'I ltd TT Humus Our Greatest Soil Need in Utah lake at Fairmont Park to see if the of Salt Lake county fish were still doing alright and to SLAIN IN IDAHO assure themselves that those hun- will give an exhibition of lure castJUNE WEDDING PLANNED Thomas L. Martin, Agronomist is yearly Increased for commercial Announcement of the engagement dreds of darting fins were really ing June 20 as part of the George L. Olson, of Alden street, If one looks about, it Young University fertilizers. Brigham 34 year-ol-d open Fairmont sized trout iso mo in the flvej01 t0 officially salesman for a Salt Lake of Miss Aldene Mecham, daughter of lie seen that many of the soils will House Jewelry firm, was found Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Meacham, to pound class) boys and gills of Su- Purl:, sponsored by the Sugar exhibi-li-.The lands that are being farmed are in just such conditions. This of Commerce. This murdered and his body hid under a John Richard Hart, son of Mr. and gar Hound under twelve years of age Ckronlx-in the West are comparatively new need not be. of rainamount The will take place at 6:30 p. m. canvas. In his car at Twin Falls, Ida- Mrs. Richard A. Hart, 1257 Strat- are preparing to show their Dads up there are evidences that fall, the limited amount of leaching, -- t lb lake near- the south end of lands; yet, ho. No trace of the perpetrators of ford avenue, is made by the parents by bringing home a string of fish'' are producing at such a low the vast supplies of plant food elethey airmont Park where the pier lias the deed can be found. He leaves a of the bride. The wedding will take on the opening date. May 29. rate that one wonders if they are ments that are In our country rock, been erected. Asked To Regard Rules widow and three young children to place June 13 in the Salt Lake L. not as old as the lands of Europe. the rock from which the soils are mourn his passing. There are no D. S. temple. Children taking advantage of the Keat Cook wil have charge of this Actually, they ate not old, but their derived, indicate that crop producing words which can convey to his relaopportunity offered them through pail of the program. characteristic looseness has permit- power should be high. It can be if Children Prepare the efforts of the Salt Lake County tives the deep sorrow we feel in CLOCK IS ONLY ted the humus to bo used up quick- the humus supply Is replenished, roChildren of Sugar House and oththeir bereavement and all we can 4 MINUTES SLOW Fish and Game Association and the ly, and the faming system has been tation, and land cultivation reduced do is to extend to them the hand of The electric clock, at 11th East Sugar House Chamber of . Commerce, er parts of Salt Lake City are pre- such that men have failed to re- to a minimum. and 21st South, is not a good thing responsible for the planting of the paring to share in the prizes offer- plenish the humus supply as It sympathy. So serious Is this problem in GerMrs. Goldie Fallentlne, of 2462 So. to go by if you want to catch the 5000 trout, are asked by the organ- ed for various .sections of a Boy's should have been done. many, that the Germans have con13th East la his sister, just two East Mill Creek Trial Bus, for it is izations to pay strict attention to and Gill's parade, a feature of the wind and water erosion centrated all their energies upon reRecently the rules made for the express pur- Juno 20 celebration. four minutes slow. We are years older than the departed. has been called to our attention. It plenishing the humus supply. Tbe Details fur the parade, as well as of this fact so that patrons pose of protecting the children and has been vigorous even In these German slogan is: German Nutriother sport activities and competiof the 21st South bus will not miss preserving the fish. RANGE FEED IS GOOD Vast dust atoms tion for the German People from the Western States. tions at which prizes will be awardtwelve over of Children their from that the connections. age years range say Reports been common during the last German Soils. have Their soil scientists are not entitled to the free fishing. ed, are being worked out by tbe several the wetness of the spring has been The dust has not come are working on this problem. Comyears. As there are ducks nesting on the city recreational department under from the deserts alone, but from the mercial fertilizers have been used a exceedingly beneficial. There la lots SIX NEW QUACKS ARE east side of the lake and also many the leadership of Miss Jessie Scho- soils of feed for grazing stock, although NOW ON PARK LAKE that have been famed all great deal, yet the eolls are not profield. t storms Six new cold a deal caused the great i ij us. quacks" In the persons expensive shrubs and plants, that These soils, because of a ducing as they should. Investigators of loss to the young stock. Farmers of six new baby ducks were added portion of the lake will be closed to lack of humus, and therefore low say there is something lacking in complain about the wet storms caus- to the morning serenade chorus on young fishermen and fisherwomen. water holding capacity and crop the farming system somewhere and Strict adherance to the rules of ing them serious delays in planting the big lake at Fairmont Park each producing power, have dried. Culti- observations indicate that it is a but the ground is full of morning, when a proud mother duck fishing quietly and not disturbing the vation in the spring has further lack of humus In the soil. It is water and when hot weather comes ducked her six little ducks in the lake for the others will be enforced loosened the soil, the winds in turn found that humus and commercial lake for the. first time Monday and only legal equipment and bail along Just watch things grow. have picked up this material, and fertilizers must go hand in hand. will be allowed. morning. effort being the little humus that was present in There is a nation-wid- e These rules were made after careWm. Davis, park attendant, said VISITING PARENTS the surface has' been carried away. ftiade to bring this problem to the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Landward, that the duck stole her nest in the ful consideration by George Knepp Each succeeding year this condition attention of all the people. of Stockton, Calif., are visiting their shrubs bordering the east side of the and C. OrIn Wilson oi the Salt Lake has taken thin sheets of surface soil It wouldn't hurt at all if we In parents in Sugar house this week Mrs. lake and took care of the hatching County Fish and Game Association, with Its humus away, and now the the West would do the same thing. of the sports Landward was formerly Miss Nel- of her family without the aid of in- Scott Linnell, chairman soils do indeed act as though they We should always remember that a ' committee of the Sugar House son and is the daughter of Mr. and cubators or park keepers. were old and worn out. depleted soil always means a depletChamber of Commerce and Wm. Mrs. Carl Nelson, 2016 Douglas street A worn out soil holds little mois- ed citizenship. Humus will do more Davis, park attendant. and Mr. Landward is the son of Mr. RITES CONDUCTED FOR ture; big clods are turned up when than any one single thing In soil MARY ALICE DIVETT and Mrs. H. Landward, 1134 Ramona Plants diseases fertility practices to bring the soils they are plowed. Funeral services were conducted avenue. are very common; and the demand out of this depleted stage. Mrs. Marlon Femley of Nevada, Thursday afternoon in the Evans and also a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- Early mortuary chapel for Miss Mary Angeles. A committee consisting of son, is in Sugarhouse visiting her Alice Divett, 46, who died Tuesday E. Lee Stapp, G. V. C.; Fred S.' At- S. imare facilities Campus being morning at a local hospital followparents this week. wood, S. P.; Richard L. Meares, S. proved and expanded to accomodate Reservations ing an illness from heart disease. M. of E.; Harry M. Love, S. K. of student-body at the UniMtss Divett resided at 2299 Wind- a growing HUNTING IS GOOD R. and S.T BayahTStllwell, S.'M. A.; R. I. :e versity of Utah. Besides Carlson A dispatch from Canon City Col- sor street prior to her death. WilS. G. L. I. Fred and hall new the residence $210,000 Sylvester, Hall, orado, dated May 21, says that enliam D. Quick, S. O. G., conceived for women, to be opened next fall, D. A his D. Batle R. J. gineer stopped the Idea that it would please Mr. Arrangements for the attendance New improvements include additions in G. W. locomotive Just about ten feet Jones to have a large class initiated of ten or more members of the other various departments. from where a lion bad knocked a Into the Pythian order during. April Sugar House Rotary club and their Store Adjoining the famous University deer to earth In the Royal Gorge of and May to be known as the Su- wives have been made with N. Dee of Utah Dinosaur Museum is the the Arkansas river. The fireman, reinforced concrete and brick Geopreme Chancellor's Birthday class Thatcher, chairman for the Rotary Lee Barker, killed the lion with his all over this vast country, special ef- International Convention committee, G. H. Lucas, one of the most pro- logy building annex, containing labcoal pick, while tbe deer loped off, forts were put forth by the subor- for the convention which will take classrooms. offices and merchants of House, oratories, Sugar gressive only slightly wounded. dinate lodges and as a result tele- place June 19 to 24 at San Franciaca To house biological and botanical has gone into the Ben Franklin room now six is brick chain of 2600 stores and grams and letters of congratulations California. research, a modem CIIOOSE SALT LAKE CITY JONES IL FRED This convention is for all nations concrete under a and stock business is for with large containing the number of candidates greenhouse open The annual meeting of the Utah of attracUve merchandise. The stores construction. Besides a root cellar, In in were received taken Mr. the world where there are Rotary Jones by Just before he retired as Grand o Pharmaceutical Association met in are all - Myrtle clubs and meetings and entertainn temCalanthe room constant an animal and are but Wednesday. ry owned, of individually Utah, Chancellor of the Domain Ogden this week and decided to hold banded together for better buying, perature room, all for experimental 1 bad five to record. ments are arranged for members D. Darling issued a proclama- Lodge No. George next years meeting in Salt Lake. and the two speaking different languages at difsavings are passed on to purposes, the building will have tion placing in active service the BeA. D. Jacobson, of the Granite Drug, tbe to a ferent times. name mistake the of of and a potting nevolent Fund of the order for this lower large laboratories Owing public in tbe shape attended the Wednesday session and Mrs. The 110th district, of which Sugar Ruth recited who an We Bircumshaw, ask the for house, making good goods. expperimental domain. prices This plan has been two reports a large attendance. and Salt Lake Rotary clubs deHouse Chana beautiful at the most Grand. to of the modem this of poem of greenhouse busy shoppers vicinity or three years in the perfecting are cellors on has scheduled a special was celebration members, store 18, to in facilities. and the now May sign and newly arranged drop its numerous activities VISITORS HONORED and dinner omitted from the program. We are The cinder track in the stadium and see what Mr. Lucas has providparty trip through China Knights who sign up for this fund Complimenting her brother and ed for them. of as convention. Town the occurred we this this and take has been completely and scientifical- are sure, that on their removal from sorry part sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ernest means of amends. to construction this mundane sphere, their families making ly rebuilt, according Landward, of Stockton, California, methods used in the Olympic and will have a cash reserve to aid in MRS. IL T. PORTE WEDS Mrs. A. Ward entertained at a family Avoid Claud Grand of Asher,Chancellor Stanford stadiums, and the Utah no 8. L. BUSINESS MAN It is in defraying expenses. dinner party Tuesday evening, at her race track has been pronounced one form a life Insurance, hut is simply Utah, brought the cake which was Mrs. R. T. Porte, president of the home, 1150 Ramona Avenue, The following article from the pen of the fastest in the West. one of the many fraternal activities presented to him at his birthday Porte Publishing Company of Sugar In the mechanics building, exten- which make this order attractive celebration, down to the meeting of House, was married to Arthur H. of Charles S. Forbes, taken from the FOUND lodge on Wednes- Graves,, life Insurance agent of Salt seems to have a good sions are being made to the machine to those travelling along life's high- Calanthe-Myrtl- e On 11th East, Sunday morning, a Baltimore Sun, The members present Lake at Reno, Nevada Tuesday. day night. deal of common sense In it: Brother, you'd better sign (Continued on Page 8) way. small cash purse containing several ice cream. and coffee. cake, Mrs. Porte became president of enjoyed Conwithout any delay. Utah tokens and some cash. Owner I have spent my life cussing Walter at officiated the the Maury, local company, after tbe death not do act can have same by calling at; this of- gressmen because they Mr. of serving, was the Porte, July 29, 1936, and has decided No. Now statesmen. I've like 27, Garfield Lodge fice and identifying property. had active charge since that time. scene last Saturday night of ritualthat the fault lies, not with the Conistic work put on by a team of Past gressmen, but with you and me, who ERECTING NEW LOADING elect them. Grand Chancellors of this Domain. PLATFORM We have never been fair to our The two Esquires who received the The D.4R.G. W. has had a crew third rank were a splendid sample of representatives. We forWashington of men busy this week const ructin, like are human everyand, get they William . Brurkhart In Washing- the younger citizens of America and (By the Editor and other Friends of The Bulletin) a platform along its body else, are scared to death of los- ton one we were glad to bid them for rerent the priDigest analyzes tracks on the west side of Highland ing their jobs. Consequently they mary elect In ns In Florida and Pen- welcome to our ranks. Drive. vote for whatever will help them get nsylvania, characterized by him as WE COT WHAT WE ASKED FOR whether they approve Of The Past Grand's Association, of political phenomena. REPAINTING STORE BUILDING it or not. two months ago The bulletin began agitating for a bus ;t to Nearly was formed primarily an intimate character study Utah, For Glenn W. Cristensen is giving the South street. Result, But here's what wd can and should the Grand Lodge in it's work service that vouh! run down Twenty-firs- t of Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, wife of exterior of the Granite Furniture run on this Co. a tin: trial has been 'Jr.ntion thoroughfare making da We should pension every Con- the new ambassador to Great Brl in this state, and since Its inception, store a coat of paint this week and have been no Grand Visita- for the past month, and they advertise the continuance of this there gressman for life at his full $10,000 tain, and mother of nine, read is making that building stand out in He sure you are right, then go columns. tions throughout the Domain at service through-ousalary! Whos New Tills Week" by Lemto a way attract all passers. so with the spectacle of resibeen ahead" has our motto, at not been present always which there has At first sight that looks like anothuel F. Parton. er pork barrel, but believe me, it is least nine of the members of this dents of this neighborhood having to travel several miles, and VISITING HER MOTHER Is America host to Swedish royal- association. At the request of Geo. transfer two or three times to go a few blocks, we began to agione pork barrel that would measur-apl- y Mrs. Dean Bawden and son, Billy, have found, this Elmo Scott Watson Z. Edwards, month. president, a team com- tate the establishment of a bus line on 21st South. Wc help to stop all others. For a ty e of 2114 S. 11th E. are in Gunnison, maximum that if editorial In tells his feature thirty-fivof in work, article, the course why years nearly of $10,000,000 a year, wc posed of members of this associawill Celebration Honors First tion i8 reiteration Utah, visiting at the home of her could go far to insure the proper n-wide Defor what are bring: right, everlasting you asking put the work of the Third mother. Mrs. George Francis. They In Swedish U. S." Colonists desired the result. of Garfield on at a meeting gree spending of eight billions. And I have will return about June 1st. News pictures that made history Lodge No. 27, on May 21. Those a scheme for saving most of that 10 Include the greatest of modern years present were Fast Grands G. Z. EdPICK OUT HONEST MEN, NOW million. LOCAL MATRON ENTERTAINS I'ick the best man now and give him your wholehearted sup-pothe burning of the Ilindenhurg. It wards, J. A, Howell, Amil Johnson, Let's see 'what happens to a young Mrs. Dean Bawden, of Sugar man who at the primary election. There arc men to be elected this Bill and others are reproduced In IL A. Mitchell, Edwin Slater, J. A. goes into politics. House, Mrs. Francis, and Mrs. as to how your money shall be spent. will havf the say-s- o L. N. G. who fall Mcid, Blumenlhal, Smith, a smart lawyer and a persuaPetty, H. this week. Childs entertained at a miscel- sive to select honest men for these D. now idea C. a is V. to and Sonnndecker N. to It the state good begin What Western soil needs, Knights talker, gets elected laneous shower Wednesday at the be lead around by men who have to nut who men are RubThat him positions, keeps legislature. busy of Pythias Notes, Local news, home of Mr. add Mrs. Orvil Garilck, and that is, how much gravy in mind one the but idea, cona weeks a and he few ber Stamp year, nothing only Avoidance, Comments, In Gunnison, for 32 guests in honor Get honest men to make the race and sec how tinues to run bis own business at Library notes, Trout for kiddles. Wednesday was the sixtieth anni- can they steal. of the bride Mrs. Neal R. Ilarward, home. He does some good things New ducks, June brides, University versary of Lha birth of Supreme; sister of Mrs. Bawden. Chancellor Fred H. Jones, of Los j (Continued on Page 4) news and Church program. (COMMENTS. 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