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Show PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER SUGAR VOLUME VL 23. 1938 NUMBER 45. Pgtlfiau Nntra HODHDM8eo:ODIHMHIOfASIDI.9S8 Styirii fmbgtfrian OWjurrli The following are the officers for the ensuing year for Temple No. g, Pythian Sisters. Edith Miller, M. E. C; Ruth Birkumshaw, E. Sr.; Ids Nelson, E. Jr.; Helen Dale, Manager; Geneva Yates, M. of R. and S.; Georgia Dobney, M. of F.; Rose Carr, Gene Cuningham, O. G.; o ra Williams, Installing Officer; Vanda Shaffer, Alice Undgren and Winona Asbur, Trustees. These officers will be insulted at the public installation on Wednesday January Nntw Her-moi- 9:45 a. m. Church School 11:00 m, m. Worship Service. Christmas Message by the Pastor. Baptism and Holy Communion. Reception of Members. Christmas by our Robed Young Peoples Choir. The 7:80 p. m. A Sacred Pageant X Leave with you." Peace, Pro-tecto-r; El-n- 03 t bulletin mtft ilje (Ummticrcial printing (Ho. join fcritl il;e aMirrfiscra on tlc other panes in tips message of goofr clrrr to everyone. CHRISTMAS PARTY AND PROGRAM 4. biggest and finest ever had that is we have parties for Friday evening at 7:30 the p. m. A good program by the various departments of the Church School visit from Santa Claus with his Suggesting a change in the streeU regular treat for the Church School located at the intersection of Twentchildren and refreshments served by ieth East street where it crosses the Ladies' Aid Society, will all Parley's' canyon or some more safe promise an evening of rare enjoy arrangement of traffic signals, memznent. bers of the Sugar House Rotary club And that the true spirit of Christ addressed a letter to Mayor John M. iwaa will be present with us, gifts this week. Wallace and offerings will be brought to aid matter TThe discussed by the club the families that Third Church are some time ago and given some conSanta caring for under the Sub-fosideration but since the disastrous program. Go your way, eat the fat, accident experienced by the Jordan and drink the sweet, and send port School residents of the southeast bus, ions unto them for whom nothing of have felt more part Sugarhouse Is prepared, for this day is holy unMind crosabout the to our Lord, neither be ye sorry for apprehensive to take club and the urged the joy of the Lord Is your strength." sing define te steps. . Neb. 8:10 One of the Request Sent For Traffic Change Sugar House Sees Much Building In ... ' STORES OPEN fcNtfrTPrM.- - Accomodating the shopper who forgot there was only a few days left until Christmas, Sugarhouse merchants will keep their stores open until 9 p. m. for the remainder obwill be Communion service, of this week, according to Sidney J. ing served. Members' of the Pastor's Ottley, president of the Sugar House Training Class and other members Chamber of Commerce. applying for membership in the church will be received, some by baptism end others by certificate of transfer. Special Christmas Music ' will be rendered by our fine Gh mist mas Presenting (special Young Peoples choir. music and Christmas services, the evening meeting of the Stratford CHRISTMAS PAGEANT ward will be held at 5 p m. in the Sunday evening at 7:30 a beautiward chapel Chrinstmae ful and impressive Christmas Pag- Highland Sunday. eant win be presented under the dirDon B. Colton, of the ection of Mrs. Hazel B. Nash. The L. D. 8. mission presindent will be the home, pageant entitled "Peace X Loave With speaker. You" deplete the Chriamaa Spirit aa School at 9 a. m. will alit brings cheer into the various so Sunday offer special Christmas numbers, homes where sorrow and suffering according to Horace B. Richards, ' . have prevailed. A fine cast has. been bfehon, chosen with Mies Carolyn Kuhn taking the 'lead as the ministering An- LLONS CLUB PLANS gel. Special musical numbers will NEW YEAR PARTY be a portion of the impressive serPlans for a New Year's party vice. were laid .Monday by the lions club at their weekly luncheon at NEW PHONE BOOTH Jeannes Tea Room. The party win NOW IN USE a be at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra It Is now possible for the young Waddoups in Highland Park, Thursswains of Sugarhouse to have a day evening, January 5. right long private telephone conThe party will be In the form versation with their best girls, free of a dinner with appropiate proother phone users, in the newly in- gram and muslne and the Lionesses stalled telephone booth at the Inter- will be the special guests. South and section of Twenty-firA report from the various comEleventh East street. mittee working on the show "The The booth is all glass and will be Lions Roar was heard Monday and hours a and the show was a success both in kept lighted twenty-fou- r day. It occupies a spot that makes entertainment and finances, acIt visible from all direction and will cording to A. Ray Curtis, secretary. prove very advantageous to night travelers. NEW STORE ADDITION Ground has already been broken SUGARHOUSE SANTA DOES for an addition to the present J. DOUBLE DUTY Company store on the comer Santas sub, stationed in the Sug- of McClelland street and Twenty-fir- st South street that will add a arhouse district for the Christmas feet Season, served s double purpose this space sixty-eigby forty-eigweek when he took over the Job of on the North cod of the present assisting the Primary Organisat- building. wards and the Tbs structure will be built by the ions of the near-b- y Marionette show sponsored by the Smoot Land and Improvement Gom-Pncity recreational director at Irving Making way for the new building High. intaa sub was sponsored this requires the tearing down of the old year by the Sugar Hovse Chamber 8moot home, one of the landmark! of Sugarhouse. of Commerce. In order that we may fittingly observe the day, Third Church is preparing to make this a day of true spiritual significance. At the morn- Ward Plan Party For Christmas st ht Historic Station Closes Its Doors 1938 New building, new additions, remodeling and Improving old buildings has showed a marked difference in the business district of Bugs mouse during the past year, but building programs already mapped out by local .concerns promise a much greater improvement during the fore part of 1939. Although no concrete proof has been advanced In the form of checks to the present property owners of the site approved by the United States government for . a new post office for Sugarhouse, officials state that the building will be forthcom-- . Ing. early. Jn.,1939. r- CHRISTMAS DAY "OBSERVANCE Sunday Is the birthday of a King. ht REMODELING STARTED BY LUMBER COMPANY Keeping up with modernized of- fices and arranging additional space, the Sugar House Lumber Company started working over its present building this week. The extreme east of the building, formerly used as a plumbing display space has been lengthened and altered and will be used as office and departmental displays. New modem rest rooms will be Installed and office fixtures In keeping with modern trends will be added. The Hardware department and yard office will also undergo an alteration at the completion of the office change. BUILDINGS RECENTLY COMPLETED The buildings recently completed, Sugarhouse is the large storage building built by the Granite Holding Co. for the Southeast Furniture Company. J. A. Roclcwood completed the construction of a new hamburger stand and a new building as yet unoccupied at the comer of Ninth East and South street Twenty-firs- t The building purchased and remodeled for the Southeast Bowling Courts at 1137 East Twenty-firSouth street added to the alreaty structures in Bugaihouse. high rf A modem grocery store built for the Safeway Stores Incorporated, South at 1024 East Twenty-firstreet was opened In November. The Don Hardman Service Station Is competing a new heated room enclosed the washing equipment and wash rack. . ' f -- Landmark in Life of American Railroading . st SOUTHEAST FURNITURE HAVE MUSIC TO Sugarhouse business district is not to be without music Christmas eve as the Southeast Furniture Comarrangement s for a pany has Sound Truck to be stationed at the plaza and provide music during the 24 and bopping hours, December ' the evening. during Found Set of keys at 21st 8. A Esst Intersection. Owner can have same by calling at the Oranite Drug store and proving property. 11th In Washington, D. C., The diajubilee of the order will he celebrated February The entertainment committee are busy with the entertainment to take place at the public installation of officers on January 4, They have secured turkeys for the feed on that date. mond 19-2- 0. BALTIMORE, MD. The Baltimore & Ohio station agency at Relay, Md., a few miles southwest of here, has closed its doors. A large number of the Knights are going to attend church In a body Christmas Day at St Pauls EpisFrom the day hi 1830 that the first copal church.r station building was erected 'there until now, Relay has been a landmark in American railroad history Scores Standing on a high bank along the' House Bowling Patapsco river, during Colonial times its site overlooked the flour36 12 750 ishing river port celled Elkridget Dan Gardiner Lending, e few miles north of Hampton Coal M 14 708 apeake bay. Indeed, until a deva- Als Barbecue 34 14 708 stating flood swept the valley in Hardman Service 31 17 646 1888, the river was still navigable Mecca Bar 30 18 625 from the bay to the landing, and a 28 20 - 583 email tug hauled Jron scows Sugar House Merc. over the route several times a week. Sugar House Mix'T.ZZSe 22 542 22 26 458 Meantime, however, the valley be- I. O. O. F. gan to echo to the sharp toot of loco- Duffin Ice Cream 21' 27 438 motive whistles. Ice Cream ....13 35 271 Snelgrove Construction of the B & O, Amer- Nite Hawk J1 37 229 icas first commercial railroad, had Fashion .... Cleaners 2 46 42 been started in Baltimore in 1828. Within two years the rails reached The Sugarhouse League held their out 13 miles to the famous mills at games at the South East weekly Ellicotts. Peter Cooper had already Courts Monday night The Bowling run his Tom Thumb locomotive over the stretch, but the young rail- league leading Dan Gardiner Grocroad still put its dependence on the ery outfit ran into trouble losing 3 or horses, and half points to Mecca Bar and Cafe. J. way of the route it had stables Barney had 581 for the winners where it put on fresh teams, or "re- while Joe Baer led the losers with Hence the place became lays. known as Relay and continued to be 562. Earl Stoncbraker with 554 and an important point for interchange high game for the evening of 230 led Als Barbecue to a four point win of traffic for many years Here began the building of over Fashion Cleaners and a tie for Folly in the 1830s. second place in league standing. was chief engineer of the road Duffin Ice Cream and Nlte Hawk which needed to bridge the valley to send its trains south to the capi- Cafe, split their series winning 2 tal at Washington. And here, de- point each. A Whitlock for the Nite Hawk having high individual serlee e, spite the ridicule heaped on was completed in 1835 a for the night, registering games of bridge of extraordinary design, 203 202 and204, for a 609 aeries. beauty and strength. It is the old- The (second place Hampton Coal est multi-arc- h railroad bridge hi fixe crew lost 3 point to Don Hardman world. Service Now this historic and beautiful dropping into tie for second old station no longer echoes to the place with Als Barbecue. X. O. O. 7. rumble of baggage trucks, and the won all 4 points from Snelgrove click of ticket stamps. Shifting of Ice Cream, while Sugar House Mix suburban population has made it Store bad to roll the evening high more convenient to serve the public three games series of 2513 to gain a at other nearby stations. split with Sugar House Merc. Duffin Ice Cream had high single game ld League Sugar "hay-burne- rs La-trob- e's La-tro- be La-trob- st p- - ne NEW RED LIGHT MAKES of 893. The Sugarhouse league will roll their regular weekly games on Tuesday for the next two weeks in aa much as Christmas and New Year Although a change In the sema- day fall on Sunday making Monday South and a phore at Twenty-firholliday. Eleventh East street was made about motortwo weeks ago, a good many ists still get the whistle as they at- JOSEPH F. MERRILL TO tempt o pass the Intersection on SPEAKER AT S. H. WARD Eleventh East street past the lane Apostle Joseph F. Merrill will be on the South side of the monument. the speaker at the Sugar House Until this change was made, the Ward aenricee6:30 Sunday evening. renlight immediately affecting traffic Special musical numbers win be Southbound on Eleventh East street dered by the choir ..and ..Aeolian after making a left hand turn al- chorus. ways remained green, permitting the clearance of traffic. This made It BACK TO DESK unsafe for both motorists expecting Eleanor C. Bartlett, librarian at no traffic from the north and ped- the 8prague Branch Library in Sugestrians crossing the street, accordarhouse, is back to her desk after ing to local police officers, and it a few days illness. eras deemed advisable to make the light change from green to red Last minute shoppers will find all along with the light directing trafSouth kinds of Christinas Ideas at the fic eaatbound on Twenty-FirGranite Drug store. street MOTORISTS "COP" CONSCIOUS st . st ' |