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Show FEBRUARY, THE SUOARHOUSE BULLETIN CLUB ME1 HBERS GIVE TAl ,KS BEST PRICES ON Chicks 6? Turkeys Baby Selected weeki old Pullets, and Turkey Poults. 8 Quality SEEDS and FEED COAL CO. MAXFIELD FEED Wasatch F. W.KIEPE FRED0VA THE TAILOR Suits made to order and DANCE STUDIO remodeled for Ladiei and Gentlemen 2106 So. 11th East Reenter Pressing Cleaning 1060 East 21st South DO NOT DELAY In the Ptocee" "Just Bring Granite Welding & Wire Works ... 2021 South to 4:00 P. M. All Types of Dancing Taught WELDING? "OUR CLASSES ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN" Hth East Hyland 458 Freda, Vernon, Frln. CUT FLOWERS Funeral Designs Corsages The vocational'., service committee e of tha Sugar Hoa ie Rotary chib & W. direction of Burbidge, rge presented three 1 Hub members in short talks regard tag their particu' lar vocation,, at tl ' Thursday noon meeting of the. elii i at Waaiku Inn. Carl Brown, Jos il representative and manager of tl e Sugar House branch of the Utah Power ft Light Company discussed Electrical Service and Its relation to community advacement. Glenn E. Tripp of the Apex Eleo trie Company took the subject cf electrical wiring, new safety measures in homes and building nijuJ: ments. J. Frank Qufat, builder and of Holladay, said trat his vocation was somewhat diversified, having much to do with Uujdscap-in- g and building as well as : nursery work. He told of the necocaity of planning a subdivision befaw any housee are cotructed in onfer that the proper landscaping may be ef fected. -- Hy. 2877 S L Sportsmen ) To Hold Family Night 2520 "Flowers That Satisfy" 2157 Highland Drive Hyland 8109 SB Cripple Creek Continues as Rich Producing Area. CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. Cripple Creek's gold "diggin's" the site of one of the first gold strikes in Colorado's mining history still is one of the state and nation's richest gold producing areas. Rumors that the ore veins of the pioneer mining region's hundreds of mines were fading out were disproved with the estimate that nearly $5,500,000 in gold ore was taken from the veins in 1938. Production estimates of 1938 coincided almost exactly with the 1937 production, showing no decrease in activity and no sign of a slowup in 1939. New developments during the last year indicate a strong possibility that the region will increase rather than decrease production this year. New shafts are being dug and improvements carried on in the old mines, giving the entire region the appearance of the "boom days" of the eighties, when Colorado came . Remodeling - - But Ready to Serve You with New Spring Wallpaper and all cleaning and renovating requirements. "LOBB'S . JOB" SUGAR HOUSE THE PAINT POT "We Make the World Brighter" 1074 E. Hy. 8739 COAL CO. 21st So. 1 Grubstake for War Vets CALGARY, ALTA. Unemployed war veterans on provincial relief will receive a "grubstake" of $25 to permit them to seek employment outside Calgary. Paradise (Sweet) WHITE PORT QUART Coda No. 947 GALLON Code No. 948 - one-thi- rd two-thir- ds Find His Way in a Town 977 British Bombing Plane Speeds 295 Miles an Hour Details of the fastest bomber yet in service with the royal air force are revealed in a bulletin of the Society of British Aircraft , Constructors. The bomber is the latest modified version of the monoplane, which is in large production in three factories. Hundreds of these formidable planes have been delivered to the squadrons. Ingenious changes in design give the new Blenheim a top speed of 295 miles an hour, a speed which would be noteworthy in a modern fighter but outstanding in a bomber. This performance is said to have been obtained without sacrifice of essential and basic bombing requirements. Carrying full military load, the modified Blenheim will fly 1,900 miles. y Power is supplied by two VIII engines merged into the wing contour which airscrews. drive controllable-pitc- h Much of the enhanced performance results from the adaptation of the e fuel. mgines to a special LONDON. Bristol-Blenhei- m . BISCEGUABWICEUAW faCUJMTUIIIklCC 20BY ALCOHOL KVr WW VOLUME H HELENA l2BYYQU)Mf WITH WILD GAMS. USD MEATS OR LAMB CODE NO- 010 Paradise IS 18 ParadlM Ml Paradise 828 Paradise (Red Dry) (Red Dry) (Rnd Dry) (Red Dry) SERVED "tm FIP". rrWL PR 81.1 Paradlnr Rlmllng (White Dry) 835 PMradlae-Sauter(White Dry) E13 Paradise-Sautern(White Dry) Fifth Burgundy Burgundy Zlnfandel Zlnfandel Gallon Gallon Fifth EGGS Fifth e r.10 10A7 1058 'Ll' ocets-ONutrvwq ParadiM port (Rd Sweet) Pamdlm Port (Red Sweet) row Gallon D91 915 917 918 Bristol-Mercur- air-cool- ed high-grad- TYPE) get about It is easy for the blind man to find his way in town, but he is wholly at a loss in the country, for there is nothing to guide him. In town he can hear the shoe maker's hammer, a butcher at his chopping block, the tap of a typewriter, an automobile with the engine left running, a horse pawing the pavement, or the call of a newsboy. He knows his bearings by the smell of a bakery, a drug store or perhaps by the perfumes of a Fifth Sparkling Moselle (Pink) Sparkling Burgundy Fifth Beaulleu Sparkling Moselle Tenth 1069 ; East 21st South AS AN INTRODUCTORY OFFER from Saturday, February 11 to Saturday, February 18 Inc. there will be an expert on Taclal treatments which will be given free by appointment. McKINLEY BEAUTY SHOP 2114 So. 11 Hyland 983 th East bridle path in the park'. Most'were attired in the conventional habits, stiff hat and all. One young woman, however, had prepared herself for a cold canter. Not only did she have a Mackinaw jacket on over her habit but she wore ear muffs as well. Noted also on that same day, a number of walkers making the turn around the reservoir. Some metrop-olitare hardy. Printed at 1119 By L. L. STEVENSON Those picturesque street merchants, the pushcart peddlers, are disappearing rapidly under the administration. The first to go were those on upper Park avenue between One Hundred and Eleventh and One Hundred and Sixteenth lt streets. They were put in a ia city-bui- structure under the railroad tracks which are elevated at that point. More recently, Paddy's market on Ninth avenue from Fortieth was street on down to Thirty-fourtput out of business. The city made no provision for those pushcart men but a number banded together and rented a vacant lot just off Ninth avenue and have their carts there. The latest blow or improvement-h- as come to the lower East Side which is the real stronghold of the pushcart industry. First avenue pushcart men have been put in stalls, in a market, built by the city at a cost of $225,000 at First avenue and Tenth street. h, The First avenue pushcart market was one of the sights of the city. It extended from First to Fourteenth streets in a solid line. Almost every thing from fresh vegetables to second-han- d caps and from kitchen-war- e to women's dresses, could be bought from the carta. Prices were astonishingly low due to a minimum overhead and keen competition mostly the latter. For a few cents, enough vegetables for a family dinner could be bought, and 50 cents buy a pair of used but still serviceable shoes. Despite the low prices, most sales were made only after more or less bargaining. Customers were mostly tenement dwellers and to tenement dwellers, pennies are important. Thsy are important to the pushcart men also. Some are worrying for fear their profits won't be sufficient to pay $4.25 a week rent to the city. wci Many of the pushcart men welcomed, the new market. Standing for hours in the street in all kinds of weather is not exactly pleasant. Nor does it improve the health. The weather does stocks no good either. Most important, there are days when it is impossible to do business outdoors. Then, too, there is something else. A pushcart man is a peddler. If he's in a market, he's NEW YORK A statue representing "American Womanhood," created by Gaetano Cecere for the facade of the Home Furnishings Building at the New York World's Fair 1939. Horse Fly Sinister BERKELEY, CALIF. The ordinary horsefly may be responsible for the spread of infantile paralysis, according to the latest research work of Dr. L. L. Lumsden. Oklahoma Farm Woman Finds Trap Door Spider MANGUM, OKLA.- -A web-wov- five-ce- "trap door" en Utah CONNIFF, Publisher Advertising Rates on Application Business Office and Plant at 1119 East 21st South M. I Phone copy for news Items and events of Interest to '"The Bulletin" or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 364. - Subscription Prtc c One year (52 weeks), in advance nt Weather plays an important part in the number of nickels that go into subway turnstiles. The worse the weather, the more nickels. On fair days, surface lires gain in volume of passengers as fewer persons go underground. Surface transportation may be slower but it is out in the open air. Also there is less congestion. But subways take passengers to wherever they wish to go, and so when the skies are dark and the streets are slippery, millions pour in and out of the tubes. East 21st South Street Sugarhsiiae,, I. American Womanhood hair-dressi- A WEEKLY PUBLICATION , es spider, long a curiosity to the layman, has been captured by Mrs. Carl Longmire, a farm woman liva merchant ing south of Man gum. The spider's nest consists of a tube sometimes a foot On a recent Monday, the subway connected with a "trap door" long lines of the city carried a total of parlor. top. The insect raises the side of aliout 5,760,000 no passengers. By He never wears gloves, for they the "hinged" door to leave the tube. does that represent the total Mrs. Longmire said at least 12 take away from his keenness of means touch. He touches someone and travel within the city on that par- inches of tubular nest remained in ticular In addition, there were the ground when she dug up the says "Pardon, Madame," to her sur- 618,000 day. on the elevated passengers He has felt fur her and prise. judged lines and hundreds of thousands who spider's home. All sides of the tube accordingly. went here and there .in busses, were encrusted with hard earth. Brought here, the spider was street cars, taxicabs and private lured from his tubular home with inMails and Bees Mixed conveyances. New York is an un- sect bait The spider cautiously ADA, OHIO. Herbert Jamison, easy, ever moving city. Transporpushed aside the "trap door" bealthough he carries mail for a liv- tation, even though it may not be fore seeking the bait ing, keeps 45 hives of Italian honey beyond the limits of the city and as bees a hobby. Last summer with a fare, cost subway Jamison took more than 7,000 pounds riders alone 8288,000 on that day. of honey from the hives, realizing And it wasn't a record either. Scholars Determine a sizeable profit. THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN Quart Gallon BEAULIEU VINEYARDS WINES Rutherford, Napa County, Calif. Beaulleu Sherry XXX Pale Dry Fifth Beaulleu Burgundy (Red Dry) Fifth Beaulleu Haute Sauterne (Mel W.) Fifth Beaulleu Muscatel (Sacramental W.) Gallon (CHAMPAGNE PARIS. Professors at an institute for blind boys and girls have been telling the public how the blind Gallon " ParadlM Sherry (Amber Dry) Paradise Sherry (Amber Dry) Beaulleu Beaulleu non-sto- p Quart FAMOUS 10S7 801 BIS I AS A COCKTAIL OR WITH SOUP O ANY OF DAY ir 1085 Quart Faradine Angelica (Amber Sweet) Paradise Angelica (Amber Sweet) SERVED IMS Fifth Gallon ne 032 miWRNIA WINES DRY ALCOHOL BEN FRANKLIN STORE gold-mini- sides of the mountains. Most important of the 1938 improvements was the sinking of the main shaft of the Ajax mine to the 2,600-fomark. Officials of the Golden Cycle corporation, operators of the mine, said a promising series of small veins had been opened in. the lower diggings, indicating a long working period for the shaft. In addition to the large enterprises now under way, many smaller mines have undertaken improvements which are designed to increase their capacity. "Watered" or flooded mines are being pumped out and reconditioned. Several shafts, long abandoned because of a slump in metal prices, are being cleared for new operations, and owners hope to develop Cripple Creek and its surrounding towns into another bonanza district. A survey of the mines in the dis- : The Largest Variety in City state. into its own as a The average depth of the major Cripple Creek shafts is between 2,000 and 2,600 feet into the rocky Salt Lake County Fish and Gamf members are staging a association Buy Only Februaf; family night Tuesday 2L at UcCullough'a arena, feature1 u; wrestling, boxing, dancing, mudc Call and a general big time program and will be free to, all members and their families and friends. This event Is staged each year by CASTLE GATE the association and has increased CLEAR CREEK yearly in popularity and this rear's trict showed that 1,558 miners are ABERDEEN evening of entertainment premises employed in mines, mills and KING COAL to be the biggest yet, according to Agents for Sentinel Stokers Scott Linnell, local sports enthusiast Prepared Stoker Coal Prizes, and plenty of candy vrill be Tribe in Bengal Under at the show for the kiddies. The Despotic Sway of Women events start at 8 P. M. RANGPUR, BENGAL. In the hill ON THE tribe of the Sahirs in Bengal the women rule. ! The agriculture WASHINGTON. Women have the right to marry department predicts that grasshopthey like and to marry as per infestations in states west of anyone times as they like. If they many severe be less will the Mississippi don't like marriages they Just disnext summer than in the last growsolve them. ing season. Children of such marriages do not C191 Highland Drive A survey by the bureau of I Hy. 2520 their fathers only their recognize At entomology and plant quarantine I muincrs. showed that grasshopper eggs in When one of the tribe advocated Jail Seeker Wins Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas to "faith in falsehood" as the basis of PHILADELPHIA, John O'Neill, and Oklahoma are from fewer than at this time tribal life other members of the 22, tossed a milk bottle through a tribe were so shocked at this attack to window. want station "I last police year. on their customs that they speared He told he locked be police. up," In southern states, however, conto death. him was. to been offer as ditions have such Three of the murderers were sena "potential infestation which may tenced to death by the sessions rival that of the last years," the here. judge Paradise MUSCATEL bureau said. Although from 70 to The fact that a meeting of the 90 per cent of the adults of a par(Amber Sweet) elders decreed the death and tribe's ticular migratory species were poi- that the murderers QUART only carried it soned last year, weather conditions out made no said the difference, have been favorable for laying eggs. Code No. The law could not recognize About 38,471 tons of poison bait will judge. customs which permitted such be needed to control the pest in 970 eastern Colorado, parts of the pan- crimes, he added. handles of Texas and Oklahoma and GALLON Easier for Blind Man to in northeastern New Mexico, the deCode No. .J partment said. Hyland FLORAL VALENTINES ot GOOD COAL KING'S Forget Me Not -- i nur-erym-an SATURDAY 9:00 A. M. AT ROTA RY 1 MURRAY. STOKE HyUnd 499 and M 111 4811 SEX US FOR Yield Gold Wealth un-th- 8 171 West Srd South Famed Mines Still 10, 1939 .1.50' Central park horseback riders are not entirely deterred by weather. On a recent stormy day, when the streets were all but blecked, I noted a number of riders following the - First Use of 'Cooler CHICAGO. Scholars preparing a new dictionary gave a pedigree to the term "cooler" which, of course, means the clink, the pokey, the hoosegow or maybe just plain jail. University of Chicago experts who have another section of the New American English Dictionary in page proofs said they traced "cooler", as a slang term for jail 'way back to 1884 when a middle western newspaper said one day: "Two Milnor boys were arrested on the charge of drunkenness, lodged in the cooler over night and then fined $5 in the morning." |