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Show bulletins a rrnE f Published - Commercial 2044 v WEATIIER FORECAST ; k For . Salt Lake and ' at Printing Co. and toAlght South 11th East Hyland S64 vlclnity-j-tfh- lr Satwdayf warmer Saturday. PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOL. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS SALT LAKE CITYr UTAH, FRIDAR, JULY University News Local Notes of Interest ONE CAUSE OF WAR GRANDVIEW WARD CHAPEL DEDICATED LAST SUNDAY GOES TO S'ANTAXA Glen Tripp, of the Apex Electric Company Is spending a few days in Grandview Ward chapel was Montana, fishing. by Heber J. Grant, president of the L. D. S. Church. This dedi-Sund- ay line building was completed last ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF MARRIAGE spring at a cost of $55,000. Construction started in SeptemAnnouncements have been receivber, 1937, according to Horace A. ed in Salt Lake of the marriage of Sorensen, building committee Miss Dorothy Jarvis and Mr. Vernon Blake. The ceremony took place June twenty-fift- h in San Francisco, The California. young couple are FIREMEN SAVE MANY their home at 1170 Pell St, making ANTIQUES AND BUILDING In that city. Kunlck Furniture Company, 1988 Mr. Blake waa a resident of the South Eleventh East street, suffer-- a southeast and conducted a printing $2500 loss in a fire of unknown shop in Sugar House before going origin, Sunday afternoon. Four fire to the coast. engines and firemen fought the blazes for two hours, saving antiques and other furniture valued at TO KEEP COOL $10,000. PREPARE FOR WINTER Allan Seegmiller, manager of J. C. TAKES A REAL VACATION Penney Sugar House store evidentRosa Raleigh, of the Granite Weldly believes that to keep cool, me ing and wire Works left last Satur- should prepare for winter. The day for a two weeks trip. Mr. Ral- Blanket Event Is attracting many eighs mother, Mrs. Joseph R. Ral- buyers, some are using the coneigh and sister Miss Beth Raleigh venient plan the store Is accompalned him. They will visit offering. relatives in Montpelia, Idaho and Butte, Montana from there they will AT YELLOWSTONE go to Canadian border. Roes expects VACATIONS to land some big ones In the ColDave Peterson of the Sugar House umbia river, and we wonder what Coal company, accompanied by his he will do with all the fish, as usually son and daughter, Bruce wife and in moat streams. gets the limit The Raleighs have taken the trail- and Viola Merle, are spending a vaer. which most everyone has watch cationing at Yellowstone National ec Boss build from a pair of wheels Park. t- a real little home on vnoels when trpletcd. BIISS IRENE GOES TO HAWAII MANY CHILDREN HAVE Bliss Irene Stewart, manager of DIFFICULTY LEARNING IN the Irene Beauty Salon, left WedLARGE GROUPS IN 8CHOOI nesday for a month vacation to Individual Instruction la being points of, interest in California and given In remedial reading or any o the Hawaiian islands. Miss Stewart the fundamental subjects by expert has been in business in Sugarhouse for the past two years. raced and writ trained teachers. Help In vocational guidance la also given. Call Hyland 904-adv. LIBRARY UNDERGOES CLEAN-U-P AND PAINTING PARNELL HINCKLEY ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Reviving the original beauty and . Parnell Hinckley, 2558 South 9th charm of the Sprague Branch LibEast street, of the Eleventh district, rary, painters and decorators have filed a petition with the Secrtary of been busy this week painting and State EL E. Monson, as a candidate reflnishingvthe interior rooms. A light, soft cream color paint for nomination to the house of been put on all the walls and has representatives. ceiling and the drapes will be bung as soon as the paint drys. JARIS-BLfiK- E ' 4 . lay-aw- ay - . SOUTHEAST SIAN NAMED ON L.D.8. WELFARE BOARD S. H. Nelson, 2636 Highland drivp, formerly a member of the Highland stake presidency, was appointed as a member of the L. D. S. church welfare committee, according to an announcement from church offices the fore part of the week. VACATIONING AT FISH LAKE V Sir. and Mrs. James Hamilton and viamlly, 1014 Elm Avenue, accom- panied by Mrs. Mary A, Ashton, left Tuesday for Fish Lake, where they will spend a few days. Want to know how to get your picture In the paper7 Youll find 12 Patrons of the Ben Franklin Store, sure ways illustrated in the popular 1069-7- 1 East Twenty-firSouth, can Foto Feature" in this issue. really shop In comfort these 'warm William Bruckart in Washington days, as the store is really one of discusses the wage-holaw Digest tho cool spots in Sugar House, and wonders if the New Dealers ere not as much concerned over votes as they are over the living standards of tho poor. A COOL PLACE TO SHOP st ur EL Sold Exclusively By Apex Electric Co. 1079 East 21st So. In Sugarhouse Hy. 1738 iso-p- hi ar ar ar fist policy. (Continued on Back Page) n. NU-ENAM- the abolishment Consequently, such democratic principles as freedom of speech, freedom of press and right of petition. 3 Installation of patterned phil es of political economy regimented and udemocratlc in' character in the Institutions of higher learning. 4 The resuscitation in Germany, Italy, and the turbulent Balklna of prewar belligerent ntionalism. 5 Ralld decline of liberalism in Intellectual thought and practice. 6 The gradual emergence of the pro-walliance system the most basic of all the causes of the great world war. 7 The complete of the collapse League of Nations, the one great agency for peace i n post-wEurope. 8 The continued pace for greater national security through exhaustive armament programs, and this at the expense of the economic well being of the respective nationals of European politics. 9 The breakdown o f post-wtreaties such as she Locarno Peace pact and the application of the mail- The general feeling of nervousness and fear of war which pervades The Brand Floral Shop has been the masses the regimentation of repainted this week and the color youth through emotional practices scheme is very appropriate for a toward belligerent nationalistic goals. flower store. Dr. Creer gave the following points as a constructive program of peace: A The Institution of a new phi- losophy of nationalism reorientation of the concept of state patriotism which emphasises the well being of the individual and not the totalitarian state as the rad in political life a philosophical system ot FEISniRESYOU.WIU.tlKE A shy and demure girl Is a first lieutenant in the Turkish army, the woman air force officer In the Sir. and Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, only Read about her in Whos announce the birth of a daughter, world. This Week News by Lemuel Par-toon Saturday, July 9. WILL PAINT YOUR CAR WITH 2 of 10 BIRTH ANNOUNCED $2.95 Four of the five basic causes of the world war are present today in an extreme and pernicious form, according to Dr. Lei and H. Greer, Associate professor of political science and history at the University of Utah. Hope for peace lies In the lack of the and basic cause of the world war, a balanced alliance system. Besides the system of alliances, world war causes now present In an accute form are nationalism, economic and political imperialism, militarism far beyond the decree necessary for state protection, and press propoganda making it impossible to get the true facts. Hope for peace is seen also In the wholesome attitude of many people and the fact that those nations anxious for war are economically unpreparel. European political conditions change so rapidly at present, Professor Creer says, that what is true today may not be so in a few weeks. Current tendencies in modem fascia tic Europe as summarized by Professor Creer to a summer school audience are as follows: 1 The breakdown of - democracies and the establishment of the totalitarian states of fascism and comun-is- ed .Forty years ago CoL Andrew Rowan carried his message to Garcia. Elmo Scott Watson reviews his historic deed In a fascinating article this week. University News, Sugar House C. of CL, Sugar House Rotary, Presbyterian Notes, Pointers for Farmers, Private Classes, and Comments, Local Notes of Interest. Wagon Days Group At Rotary Meet Covered Wagon presented an extemporaneous program at the weekly meeting of the Sugar House Rotu ary Club Thursday noon at Weas-kInn with Parley White introducing the numbera and giving a brief review of the program. Queen Kay Robbins Vniits Members STILL LACKING NUMBER 15. 1938 of the Days program 25. Sugar House C. of C. Holds Meeting At Fairmont Park Taking advantage of the lovely setting of Fairmont Park, member! of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce held their monthly meeting Wednesday noon at the Grove with Alton C. Melville arranging the program K8L Amateurs Perform A full program of musical' and dancing numbera was given during the luncheon by members of the K. S. L. Amateur Contest, who have and are to take won out in contest sponsored final in the part News. Deseret the by Wilby Durham bad charge of' the program and announced the num- eye atationed at the mouth of Mill Creek canyon revealed that In 1935 there were 187,000 people, visited the canyon. In 1936 there were 403,-00- 0 and in 1937 585,000, showing a With the troup was the distinguished young lady of Salt Lake, Miss Kay Robbins, queen of the Covered Wagon Days event, who addressed the club expressing her pleasure at having an oportunlty to meet the club members. Mr. White suggested to the club that tbey set aside Friday, July 22, as Sugar House day at the Covered bers James E, Gurr, Speaker Wagon Days celebration. James EL Gurr, supervisor of the Dr. J. BL Vance la Speaker Wasatch National Forests, waa the some Dr. J. Milton Vance of Wooster, speaker of the day and gave on progress Ohio, friend and guest of Dr. H. W. very interesting figures of Reherd, president of Westminster of reforestation and equipment of National in Utah, the camps a short College, gave the Rotarians Mr. Gurr stated that the electric address on a recent trip he experienced through Europe and Japan, telling of some of the quaint cus- Use Pencil toms of the Japanese people In particular. t By Dr. Vance is associated with the Wooster College and came to Salt Field Representative Lake to spend the summer mionths By C.O. Stout, Welfare Program Church General with relatives and friends. Mrs. Vance is a lister of Mrs. Even though the season is well Jeanne Sickles, matron of the girls advanced it is not too late now to dormitory of Wes tm liter College. begin keeping your farm account, if you have not alreadjr done so. Generally speaking the pencil is the SUGAR HOUSE TO HAVE most neglected farm implement. Have you ever thought of your penBOWLING ALLEYS cil as a part of your farm machin The buldlng at 1137 East Twraty-- i ery? first South street has been purhased Some folks say they are to record by F. A. McGregor and H. J the figures, as they may show in Arnold, .residents of Highland Park. the red at the end of the season. The building will be enlarged and Such fear is foolish. six bowling alleys will be ready There is no question that time about the latter part of September, pent with the pencil, first planning according to F. A. McGregor. and budgeting farm and home opThere is room in the building when erations and secondly recording the completed for eight alleys should actual working out of plans, will the owners wish to enlarge their pay greater dividends than time pent in any other farm operation. plant An elaborate set of books Is not necessary. Your county agent or PUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN your county supervisor will assist Eeven cases of diphtheria, two of you .with reemmendattons on the typhoid and one case of undulant kind of record book to use, or you fever are the outstanding featurers may write to the Church Security of the weekly communicable disease office. As' much of the guess as possible report released today by Dr. Williau should be taken out of farming. M. Williams, Director of the Divisof One the beat ways to do this is ion of Communicable Disease Con to cease depending on memory and trol, Utah State Board of Health. record and expenses on receipts The case of undulant fever Is the Inventories paper. play a vital part second reported to the State Board in farm management and should be of Health this year. Both cases in Cache county. made annually. Begin now with The typhoid cases were reported that record and eliminate some of from Salt Lake City and County. tho guess from the business of Five of the seven cases of dipth-erl- a farming. occured in Ogden, one in Salt Lake City and one in Davis county. All other disease reported on during tho week ending July 8 showed a decided drop, with a total decrease of 182 cases from the preceding week. Seven Beaver Carbon, counties, Grand, Iron, Kane; Morgan and Washington, reported no diseases. try-ou- Of ts Urged Farm Expert -- - oc-cur- ed marked increase each year.' ' With the completion of the new picnic areas in the canyon. Mr. Gurr stated that his department expected a radical increase of visitors during the 1938 season as the first few months of summer showed practicaldur-hly all available space occupied days. In closing bis talk, Mr. Gurr said that the people of the state should of preventing be ever watchful brush fires as well as forest fires as the brush was necessary to water storage as was heavy forests. No business matters were discussed at the meeting due to the fact that although here were forty-fiv- e members In attendance there were eo many members on vacations that business should be suspended until next meeting. ot Third Presbyterian Church Notes '' llth East at Rev. 17th South J. E. Nash, Pastor 9:45 A. M Church school every Sunday. A class for every age group. 11:00 A. M. Worship Service. SerThe New mon by the pastor, Birth' Solo by Mrs. Ethel Chonce. Splendid Young Peoples choir. Outdoor Moving Picture Program The Woman's Missionary Society will give and Ice Cream Social and Special Program on the lawn east of Third Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 10 P. BL In addition to serving Ice cream, cake and coffee, the ladles are prefine program, one numsenting ber of which is a Bloving Picture a real Talkie.. ..to be given in the open. Everyone la Invited to the program. There will be a nominal charge for the Ice cream but the program is free. a-- , Sunday School Picnic Real Success The Sunday School picnic held last Saturday in Fairmont Park proved very popular. About 125 persons partook of the splendid picnic dinner. Races, contests, ball games and such held the interest' of the youngsters during the afternoon and all left left praising Fairmont Park as a wonderful place for such .activities. Rev. and Mrs. J. EL Nash and family left for a visit insouthem Idaho srith relatives and friends. They expect to visit Pocatello, Twin Falls, Jermome and gooding, returning on Friday or Saturday. WHAT THE WORD HOME . MEANS TO ME . COMMENTS By Orson Kasteler, Cashier Sugarhouse Branch First National Bank (By the Editor and other Friends of The Bulletin) (Editors Note: Tihis is one of a of comments by men and women prominent in this locality on the imNATIONAL WEALTH portance and meaning of the home, National wealth of the United States has increased 600 per cent both as an institution and as a place since 1880 or three times as fast as the population. In which to live. The aeries is deAt the beginning of 1938 the national wealth of the country was signed to stimulate interest In betestimated at $300,000,000,000 and the population at 129,180,000. ter homes for Sugarhouse. and is Fifty-eigyears ago the national wealth was reconcd at $43,600,0-00,00- 0 prepared in conjunction frith the and the population at 50,000,000. In fifty years the per cap- Better Homes for Better Sugar-hous- e ita wealth has grown from $868 to $2,325. contest) This country has greater wealth and a wider distribution of it that is invaluable in terms of dol- lars and cents. A home or a bouse is probably the largest single Investment that most people make during their lives. It is undoubtedly the most Important investment that can be made. It should be the goal of every true citizen. For ownership of a home does more to establish a man as honest, upright and dependable than than possession 'of many times the house's value in stocks or brads. It is a monument to bis good standing in a community; 'though he be poor in other worldly things. The than any other nation. home is the real economic backbone two To me, the word home" has Thi United States has only 7 per cent of the worlds population, of of this country. most The important yet it owns 70 per cent, of the worlds automobiles. It operates 6C meanings. InFor those to whom a house of two involves the then per cents of the worlds telephone and telegraph facilities. It pro- describable meanings of own Is still a dream, home their that feeling security duces and uses 70 per cent of the worlds oil. It owns 44 per cent should be the Incentive to save conwritten a have Poets home gives. of the worlds radios. It operates 33 per cent of the worlds railabout it for hundreds of years; it scientiously so that this dream may roads. It produces 60 per cent of the wordls wheat and cotton is ' as real is the structure itself; come true. And when the desire is yet it somehow eludes expression in finally realized, it frill be found MONEY NOW IN CIRCULATION words. that every effort and sacrifice it If all the money now in circulation in the United States were di-- ( The other la an economic mean- may have caused will vanish" in the life. ing; an attempt to deflne something pure Joy of a COMMENTS, Continued on Tagc 4) ht i'i new-fou- nd |