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Show FRIDAY, JUNE THE BULLETIN 10, 1039 THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN A WEEKLY PUBLICATION South 11th Eaat Printed at 8ugarh0uae, Utah lamed every Friday p. m. Busineaa Of flea and Plant at 2044 South lltb Eaat Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONNIFF, Publisher 2044 Notary Club Hears of C. of C. Activities A. Ray Curtla, Wendell Ashton, and Alton C. Melville of the Sugar Houae Chamber of Commerce, were guest speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Sugar Houae Rotary club Thursday noon at Weasku Inn. These men discussed the achievements and history of Sugar House in which civic organizations have figured and gave special attention to the possibilities of community that may yet be acdevelopment complished by such an organization. Dr. Herbert W. Reherd, president of Westminster College, who has recently returned from an extended trip across the United States, addressed the club and when asked by Lorenzo Hatch, president of the club, explained the recent honor bestowed upon him in which be and four other men in the United States were given a Distinguished Service for Education by the Presbyterian Church. Committees for the coming inauguration banquet were announced and are as follows; General Chairman, Jed Ashton; Tickets, Charles Lobb; Ticket Sales, Charles Petty, and Allen Seegmiller; Contact, Otto Buehner, Ken Smith and Grant Morgan; Reception, Dr. L. L. Richards, Dr. Wn. R. Mlddlemlss and H. B. Richards. WHALING STILL IS ADVENTUROUS WORK "Floating Factories Carry On Job on Huge Scale. Washington, D. C. To those who believe that whaling belongs to the era of wasp waists and hand-l-it Phone copy for new tenia and event of lntcreat to "The Bulletin" street lamps, the lately reported visit to New York harbor of a 16, or Commercial Printing Com pany Hyland 864. ship loaded with 15,000 tons of whale oil oilers definite denial. 1.50 Subscription Pric a One year (52 weeks), in advance Owned by an American company, though manned mostly by Norwethis EDITOR. gians or Norwegian-AmericanLESLIE DAVIDSON faca as is known "floating ship ASSOCIATE EDITOR .R. LOUISE HOOGAN so called because she cartory ADVERTISING MANAGER ries her own machinery for butcherR. FLOYD YOUNG ing, including boilers in which blubber is reduced to oil for later industrial use. She has a working (Continued from Page 1) crew of some 200. e whale "Compared with : hunting, when harpoons were thrown by hand," says the National Geowhalgraphic society, "present-da- y ing has become literally big business in blubber harvesting. "Back in the Nineteenth century when America led the whaling blossoms over them. The air redolent with the scent of these wbrld, audacious Yankee sailors set beautiful flowers. wooden ships out in grease-soake- d Then, besides these roses, there were myriad with their fires death other flowers in bloom which makes the flower garden a thing traps potential down blubber for aboard melting of beauty and a joy forever." woHouseholders, both men and oil. into comparatively sought They men, were out in the balmy air making more beauteous the alsmall game, the sperm whale, ready lovely gardens. and other species that could be conquered by men in a rowboat armed only with hand harpoon or I TANK HE LIVED IN SUGAR HOUSE lance. It was up in the State of Washington the particular whereFloating Factory. abouts are unimportant that a representative of a newspaper cal"Today, the floating factory sends led on a Swedish gentlemanAvho owned a shingle mill. out its killer boats catchers' of 150 to 200 ton displacemeThe salesman was experienced he knew all the technicalities nt-after the worlds biggest livof the craft, he was able to talk long and well on the details of LIST OF 1938 GRADUATES the blue whale. These creature, ing production on the papers record for fine service. WESTMINSTER COLLEGE whales sometimes measure a hunThe mill owner was stolid and uninterested. Finally his patdred feet in length and weigh more Alabins, Saehl ience wore a bit thin at the edges and he said "I dont vant to than 100 tons, or as much as 20 Ayna. Elssnnr Jaan BUY advertising . . I like In SELL shingle . . . you bet. adult elephants. Bannatt, Fern Louisa Billing, Worth "For all their bulk, however, they He Whereujton the advertising salesman saw a great light. Crana, Keith little chance against modern have Elaina Yirflnla Carman, should said, "Why people buy your shingles instead of Fctcrsens Celiantra, Erma Mr arts. When the harpoon gun, deadly or Brown's or Smiths? What are the particular dualities that Delaby, John Kami invented by a Norwegian, was put I). Gaorcs Dcmetrn. make your shingles better? And the gentleman from Sweden into use around the turn of the cenDoherty, Inna Koaa DourbII, Patricia Paul told him in no uncertain terms . . . told him with the help of tury, it boomed the knell of the Eggleston, Walter Otis big beasts of the sea, and has alsamples . . . with the story of the history of his experiments . . . Oeuhsrt, Barks Lslsnd Jones Plorenea Oilimor, most succeeded in destroying the " a with trip through the' mill. The advertising salesman said : llenriquaa, Charlotta Franeaa Enrl industry itself with its efficiency in Edwin Hill, and his took guess youre right, departure. lloffer, Shells Jackson depleting whale ranks. In two days he was back with a lay-oand some copy . . . Hudson, William Zaehsry "Set on a platform of the catchBeverley Jonaa, good copy that retold the story that theowner had recounted. He er's bow, swiveled in any direction Lucas, Marlon Eliiabath Mallcry, Dorothy Faya said, "You told me why a man should-buby an expert gunner, this weapon your shingles . . . here Mason, Georgs William is a combination bomb and grapis how it looks in a little advertisement simply told as you yourMeier, Wayna Nyman, Markin self might tell it. pling iron. Launched 30 or 40 feet Nyman, Von Charles through the air, it explodes as it Walter William And the gentleman from Sweden said: Ay tank you smart Pearce, Brooka penetrates the whales body, the Itoliins, Georgs fella Ay gamble." Heeronan, Wilho Andrew flukes of the iron spreading out to Wahlsn, Ralph hold the lethal barb securely in R. Walatar, Tom Weight, Mary Magdalene place. As the giant threshes about SENATORS DEMAND INVESTIGATION Winehell, Frank Frederick in the foaming sea, another shot Wolfard, Ronald Hanry As a result of thf Iowa primary election, and the evident presusually finishes the job. sure brought to bear through the W. P. A., there has begun a "If the whale is one that sinks, the crew gives him buoyancy by movement in the senate, backed by all three parties, to begin an CANDIDATES FOR. thrusting a sharp, perforated steel investigation as to the use of relief funds for political purposes. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA tube into his stomach and pumping it full of compressed air or steam Byors, Louii G. Bonestell, C. Dm something like a motorist blowing FLAG DAY I DOES IT MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU Cone, Holes Loniiu up a flat tire. With other victims he Diehl. Clauds Next Tuesday is Flag Day. Are you an American ? We mean is then towed back to headquarters Dougliu, Jeanne Alicia Do you feel that the Stars and Stripes stand a real American. Edwarda, Doreea Eliiabath by the catcher, and finally hauled Ford, Palmar Bancroft for real liberty? Liberty to live your life as you wish, or are Gibson, B arnica Laaaa up a huge slipway cut in the stem Glanny, Jamaa Roth wall is swallowed by ship in you one of those who see in this emblem of a countrys struggle Haneea, Dana a 'Jonah act in reverse. for freedom only a means to fill your pockets with filthy lucre? Hawk, Hal t. HUIa, Mary Margin Use All Bat the pout. If you live under the Stars and Stripes, strive to give honor to Litiiietta, Lueile "Once on deck the whale becomes Madden, Anne Eliiabath Let every business hous those principles which gave it birth. Stewart, John chief figure in a butcher scene that Talbot, Mary Marcia display our national colors and see that they are placed so as to rivals that of any stockyard. WadWaiael, Anita Erangallne be honored instead of being used simply for advertising purposes. ing knee deep in gore and grease, In other words be an American citizen in every sense of the word. workers swarm over its carcass like More Barmaids in U. S. Lilliputians on a Gulliver. With their knives they strip off the blubThan Girls in College sharp DO YOU CAMP OUT? ber in chunks that are lifted by Chicago. There are more tavern winches and thrust down openings Camping out is the city dwellers idea of spending the weekhostesses barmaids in the Unit- around the deck to waiting pressure end iii a manner that gives satisfaction to the entire family. There ed States and than there are young boilers below. Steam saws cut into the ralre a lot of places around SaltLake which lend themselves to women registered in all the univer- flesh and bone, mincing machines When you do go camping see that sities and colleges in the country, do their gratification of this desire. and within an hour or work, you leave your camp clean, for the rangers have plenty to do says Miss Maria Leonard, dean of two the sea monster is on his way without gathering up scattered papers, tin cans, broken glass, etc. women at the University of Illinois. to become consumer products in the Miss Leonard so informed the North form of It is YOUR duty to leave the camps as clean as possible so that Central anything from cosmetics to Association of Colleges and explosives. out in as find much as will fellowmen pleasure1 camping you your Secondary Schools. "Like the pigs squeal in the stock do. Then, again, by putting out your camp-firecleaning up you "Education in its constructive asmodem industry passes up yard, mountain beautiful rubbish, you lessen the fire hazard of our pects Is not keeping pace with the only the whale's spout! A destructive forces, said Miss Leonthe "In drive for ard. "The enemies of youth have products and profits, most of the been more diligent than the friendly once innumerable whale population educators. The motives of the for- of north, and certain south Arctic, mer have been profits and cash, seas has been killed off. Last huntCALL A CAB TO SHOP IN SUGAR HOUSE while the motive of education has of any consequence are grounds ing been a slow process of character now in remote Antarctic regions building." where, among others, the big blue whale and its smaller companion, New York Farm Has Been the fin whale, still hold forth in lordquantities. in Same Family 200 Years ly "But even this supply cannot last New York. Long-tersingle indefinitely, experts warn, against ownership of land is by no means the efficient factory ships with fleets in this country despite of catchers and capacities for hanthe fact that we have here the freest dling thousands of barrels of oil a system of land transfer of any coun- day. During the modem operating try in the world. In the current season, a single killer boat may denews is a farm near War- stroy more whales in one day than wick, N. Y., the recent sale of which old whaling ships of the Middle ages revealed that it had been owned by killed during the year. the same family more than 200 "So the various competing nations of the world have been forced to years. The owner was Mrs. Julia Dekay restrict the industry, lest they lose the goldWinans, whose Dekay ancestors forever the goose that ' lays bought the farm in 1734 in exchange en eggs of profit. for 60 acres of Manhattan land. An old rambling colonial homeIs Given Glass Eye stead stands on the estate, which it Dog for Faithful Service is said was held at $40,000. Estacada, Ore. Years of hard work brought their reward to Rover Post Cemetery Guard in the form of a shiny new glass Save lime and gel your answer now eye. to Keep Out Spooners Rover, a female shepherd dog de10 or by telephone. Whether Coshocton, Ohio. Love may spite the name, worked faithfully And a way but it will have to 1,000 miles away, you can discuss for years rounding up the cows at in near a cease cemetery activity night for her owner, J. W. Saunders. and decide the matter without delay. Neither bad weather nor illness kept here. her from her duties until she stuck Saving time saves money. Trustees of Prairie Chapel her head into a nest of newly-bor- n counto church have complained and the mother kittens cat ty authorities against "spooning" scratched out one of .Rovers eyes. in automobiles parked in the " Long distance will be glad to Because of her years of labor, churchyard and adjacent burial was rushed to a veterinary Rover tell you the rates to any points grounds. instead of being shot. She grew well A caretal'cr has been placed again in a short while, and returned on nightly guard. liome with a shiny new glass eye. 1 COMMENTS 006-to- Is an art obtainable Lawn Mowers Optometry Sharpened and Repaired CALL ON Dr. W. H. Landmesser bot-tleno- se the-factor- s, never-endin- g n Within EScncIi its REPAIR SHOP 11th E. 1986 So. Hy. 2111 OPTOMETRIST of Clinic Foundation Biember 1090 East 21st South MORE ROOM MORE STOCKS 8UGARHOUSE Call a CAB to SHOP in SUGAR HOUSE MORE SERVICE THE PAINT POT DRUG FANS ARABS TO FRENZIED DEEDS Hashish Said to Play Large Part in Terrorism. Jerusalem. The virulent drug hashish is apparently playing a large part in keeping Arab terrorism fanned to fever pitch. Nearly all terrorists captured by the police and troops have been found to be under the influence of the drug, whose increased smuggling into this country has presented authorities with a problem almost disturbas serious as the Arab-Jeances. Men of the East have used hashish for centuries. The word assassin" is derived from its name. And today, according to authorities, the Arab bands swallow large doses before they go out to ambush and kill in the hills around Jerusalem. According to the Arab press in the Arab city of Jaffa alone 10,000 hashish addicts are known to the police out of a population of 00,000. The bandits go to extraordinary lengths to get the drug, whose chiel! effects are aphrodisiac, and a sense of extreme courage and aggressiveness. One of the chief prison officials in Palestine has told the story of how Sheik Farhan, leader of the terrorist bands in northern Palestine, obtained the drug while in Acre jaij awaiting execution. His four wives came to kiss him farewell. All of them kissed him on the mouth. Now the warden knew that it was not the custom of an Arab to kiss wives in public under any circumstances, and that in any case an Arab usually kisses a woman on the cheek. His suspicions aroused, he investigated and found that each of the wives had transferred a dose of hashish from her mouth to the 1074 E. Hy. 1711 lilt So. "We Make the World Brighter" CUT FLOWERS Funeral Designs Corsages KINGS Forget-Me-N- ot FLORAL Flowers That Satisfy 2157 Highland Drive Hyland 8199 w EXPERT Shoe Repairing Quick Courteous Service PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS 1059 East 21st So. ny. 8775 WELDING? "Just Bring In tha Pieces" Granite Welding & Wire Works South 11th East 2021 Hyland 458 - sheiks. F. W. KIEPE Today the terrorists follow almost the same ritual of the mysterious Order of Assassins formed originally in the Eleventh century to fight the Crusaders. THE TAILOR Suits made to order and semi-religio- remodeled for Ladies and Gentlemen Eskimos Can Outbite Eveii Football Players Football Minneapolis, Minn. players and armchair invalids have teeth of almost equal strength. Neither is any match for an average Eskimo girl; and the girls parents bite twice as hard as she does. Dr. Peter J. Brekhus, professor of dentistry at the University of Minnesota, acquired the information with his gnathodynamometer, which is a mouthful. Dr. Brekhus gadget with the g name, operating on a hydraulic principle, measures biting strength in pounds. He said that 108 Minnesota athletes with an average weight of 176 pounds and average height of 6 feet bit an average 126 pounds each; 108 dental students with an 158 average weight of pounds and average height of 5 feet 9 inches, bit an average of 125 pounds each. He lent the instrument to a research worker who took it to Alaska where it was discovered the average Eskimo girl had a bite of 150 pounds and her parents went as high as 340 pounds. Cleaning Pressing 1060 East 21st South jrdss p . v. J, JQm "St- - ,wv yr ld tongue-twistin- ld non-existe- nt 450-ac- re 1 IDEAL n old-tim- motor-drive- WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED We Repair Tricycles Bicycles Irons Washers Vacuum Cleaners only through real s, ut m VISION -- Wedding Ring Rides on Three Good Nags Cleveland, O. Dick Bergman, pawnbroker, said he felt a tinge of sorrow when an aged man and woman walked into his shop and asked to borrow $8 on a wedding ring. "Why do you need the money? he asked. "We want to play two, two and two on three dandy horses," the elderly lady explained. (Educator Calls America Citadel for Soothsayers Fort Wayne, Ind. Prof. Ottomar Krueger, president of Concordia college here, believes: "No other nation patronizes so miracle men, such ipany an innumerable host of soothsayers, fortune tellers, spiritualists, crystal gazers, as the .American nation. "No other country is so over-ru- n with characters purporting to bring additional revelations from heaven, more definite knowledge concerning eternity, than our own U. S. A. Nowhere else are such vast sums of money spent foolishly each year to help fill the coffers of cheats, charlatans end mountebanks as here. so-call-ed Dont Were Plentiful for Girl Cyclist of 1895 Hull, Mass. The girl bicyclist of had plenty of don't to worry about. She was warned not to carry a flask and not to "travel on the assumption that because you are a woman street cars and brewery wagons will turifout for you. A list of rules, printed in the old New York World, is owned by John E. Rudderham. Some other donts: "Don't faint on the road." "Dont say, Feel my muscle. "Dont sit on your pocket oil J can. 1895 |