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Show THURSDAY, APRIL TIIE SUGAR nOUSE. BULLETIN 6.. 1889 Travel Costs Fell " Once Despisefl THE SUGAilHOUSE BULLETIN $38,000,000 in 1938 A WEEKLY PUBLICATION t Covering the Southeast Section of Salt Lake City - I. M. CONNIFF, Publisher Advertising Rates on Application Business Office and Plant at 1119 East 21ft South 'Sugarheus. Utah SUBSCRIPTION PRICE On Year (52 weeks), In advance in advance Tbie Months, in advance ...IM0 ... s, .75 AO 3,000 Deaths Due to Ignoring Six Rules HARTFORD, ! CONlt-Ilsreg- ard ct sis simple rules of ssAty cost 1,000 pedestrlsns their lives last year, according to insurant e actu-- t arias. They died needlesily because .they: Crested at intersections "with no signals. i Stepped Into the street fort behind parked automobiles. Crossed highways between Inter--' sections. Walked on rural highways with ' their backs to traffic, i Played in the streets and roadways. ; Crossed intersections diagonally Pedestrians were involved In 51 per cent of the approximately 82,-0fatal accidents during 1038, who died through their , own carelessness represented 25 per : cent of the total fatalities. .. "The man afoot is not always the ! 00 Marriage of Popular Southeast Couple Is Announced ! Mr. and Mrs. M. L. May, 1227 Strath .street, Twenty-firannounce the marriage of their sob, M. Lewis May, Jr. and Miss LaRaa Bearnaon. The marriage took place March 18, at Tooele, East st Utah., 00 ing experiment was undertaken because it had been noted that salmon and smelt thrived in great numbers in the inland lakes along the Atlan- : d con-wili- le electro-cardiogra- ph dip-nets- g, "get" Escanaba, progressive resort ma- chine not only plcki them up, but amplifies them. During operational he said, the device makes it possible for everyone in the operating room to hear the patient's heart beat distinctly. Because of the sensitivity of the machine, Dr. Smith said it was possible to detect children's heart ailments when they develop. He plans to display the invention at the annual convention of the American, i Medical association in St Louis, Right or Wrong? Here is a little test for you New Signal Device Adds To Blind Flying Safety! The current used to transmit the voice by telephone is the most 1. delicate current in mon use. RIGHT 2. com- WRONG Wire In use In the System would go around the world more than 3000 times. RIGHT WRONG Q Bell The answers are shown below and here is the ..answer for quick, satisfactory- - communication. When yOU want to reach someone in another town, for business or social purposes, telephone! If not only takes your voice to the person you want to reach but brings back an immediate spoken reply. ' The operator will be glad to tell you any 72 Jai tm The Mountain . . 4 111 .2 i 51 - 5 & S & States O ui S! - a a 2 g - a . 3 a j no M sc if is tra-hlg- h veloped. Known as a "marker receiver" the device operates in conjunction with radio transmitters of the Civil Aeronautics authority which recently were installed along airways between beacon stations and at air--' ports to aid instrument landing. These transmitters send out "marker" signals on a frequency of 75,000,000 cycles psr second and ' . d project either a fan or signal. pattern above each station.' On entering the field of this pat-- ; tern the receiver emits a charaev teristic tone, enabling the pilot to1 identify the station over which ha, is flying and thus learn his position. The receiver also Is equipped to, operate a set of signal lamps, one of which flashes as the ship passes through the radio pattern. cone-shape- , Note on Christmas Tree Brings Modern Fairy Tale BURLINGTON. VT.-- Kris Kringle has now sppeared to have added: matrimony to his various Christmas excursions, according to the mod- -' era fairy tale recounted by two1 In diameter. Coal Prices Forced Up By Hidden Tax Burden CHICAGO. Retail coal prices are approximately 14 per cent higher because of hidden taxes, a national women's organization combating "consumer-penalizintaxes" has n 4 tf declared. When Rev. Richard LONDON. A National Consumers Tax Stockdale, rector of Llandough, near. survey states that the price Cardiff, Wales, found that the usual increase Is due to 37 local, state and grave digger was not available, ha national taxes sgalnst mining comset to work and dug a grave him- pany, railroad and seller and handself. Then he conducted the fuuual ed along by esch to the ultimate consumer. service. cjfjn-mlssi- & Telegraph Co. ( 21 hours. Henry L. Stlmson, secretary state during the Hoover administration, said today he be lieved America should take aides m any foreign conflict which "the safety threatened and "defense" of the United States. of LOCAL Members of the L. D. S. church, were coming to Salt Lake in crowds, to attend the 109 general conference of the church. An ancient ITALY. ANZIO, Etruscan necropolis believed to hsve been constructed in the year 1000 B. C, has been discovered by accident ' While digging for peat a group of laborers wss astonished to find that their picks hit stone. Centura-I- n fUeffinc. thev discovered what seemed to be s stone roof covered by layers of dirt Evidently taking a scientific Interest in their find, the workmen dug until they discovered a necropolis formed by three tombs. The ministry of education then was advised and examination of the tombs was made. It wss found that the tombs were from a , P(f BREAK THEY DON'T WORRY! Just call Hyland 928 pre-Rom- period. on the walls, The decorations consistinc of bronze mirrors, glass bronze rings, small necklaces, statues and small gold objects, and the comnlete lack of ironware, were accepted as proof that the necropo lis is Etruscan. The coffins found In the tombs contain SO embalmed bodies in a perfect state of preservation. SUGAR GLASS Indirect Taxes Boost Price of Cotton Dress SHARPENED ft REPAIRED COMPANY 2023 South 11th East Lawn Mowers Tennis Rackets Restrung CHICAGO. Indirect taxes absorb 8.4 per cent of the retail price of a cotton dress, according to a survey by the National Consumers Tax commission. The 72 local, state snd federal taxes on the cotton grower, processor, shipper, manufacturer and merchant are passed on to the consumer in the form of a higher price on the dress, the commission states. "This means that when a housewife pays $5 for a dress, she actually gets a $4.58 garment and hands over the other 42 cents for hidden taxes," says Mrs. Kenneth C Fra-zle- r, N. C. T. C. president and leader in the organization's crusade against "taxes that penalize consumers." "The shifted tax burden on a cot ton dress," she adds, "shows graphically how these unseen levies Increasing the price of even the necessitiessap purchasing power and tend to lower living standards." JOE'S 8 Southeast Repair Shop PHIL E. 21st So. 1113 lly. 859.1 fml'JlJalwK WHITE OAK SHOE REPAIRING Quality and Service al Our Motto East 21st South 680 Paradise MUSCATEL Paradise (Sweet) WHITE PORT (Amber Sweet) QUART QUART Code No, Code No. 947 970 GALLON GALLON Code No. Code No. 948 977 BtKEGUABTOKEUAM 'BTk 5W66T WINES ALCOHOL - SI HELENA (AUflORNIA DBVWIklFQ 20BY VOLUME ALCOHOL UBYV0U)MC. frved WITH WILD GAMS. RED MEATS LUUt NO oio nraoue uursnnav rued nrvi OR LAMB - Fifth Paradise Burgundy (Red Dry) 1(27 Paradise Zinfandel (Red Dry) 838 Paradise Zinfandel (Red Dry) BERVED WITH FISH. FOWL OR 815 ParadiM RImIIti- - whit rim 825 Paradlse-Sautern- e (White Dry) 828 Paradlse-Sautern- a (White Dry) Finn 018 aERVED Paradlaii 940 Paradlm 1057 Paradise 1058 Paradise 9S2 SERVED 10S5 104S g 8 & H sm Telephone NEW YORK. A new "blind Hying" instrument an outgrowth of research into the properties of ul: frequency radio waves which enables a pilot to check his flight along the airways and to spot airport approaches, hss been da--) young Vermont woodcutters. "We are tall dark and hand-- : some," each modestly wrote on a love note they had attached to Christmas trees. They thoughtfully added names and addresses. The first woman to answer described herself as pretty, romantic; and 11. She sent her Romeo i woodcutter a silk shirt The second young hopeful re: celved a note, but alasl romance was not for him. The writer do dared shs had passed that stage,; but was made happier "because sba was born In Vermont" C r ' com- munity of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Besides the thousands of amateur fishermen who use everything from potato shovels to bird cages to catch them, the smelt provide a neat source of revenue for commercial fishermen. This extra revenue is much appreciated for in recent years whiteflsh and other species have dwindled. When first discovered in Lake Michigan waters, the smelt were looked upon as a curse by the commercial fishermen. This was because the smelt caused considerable annoyance when It became tangled In the nets they had set out for whiteflsh, lake trout and herring. They also viewed with alarm the rapid multiplying of the silvery fish, and expressed fears that the smelt would eat the other young fish or else csuse their starvation by robbing them of their food supply. However, scientists after considerable study hsve arrived at the conclusion that the smelt subsists mainly on the mysls, of which there is an abundance in Great Lakes waters. They also find that Instead the lake trout and herring are finding food values in the young smelt Command Good Price. Although ranging only from six to ten inches, the smelt has good tasting qualities and has found an increasing market During the winter, when they are caught In commercial fishermen's nets or by hook and line, the silvery fish commands a good price. The price drops suddenly, however, during the spawning runs, when they are harvested by the tons. Lsst spring, more than 1,200 tons were shipped from the Escanaba region. The only comparable natural phenomenon Is the spawning run of the Pacific salmon. So strong is the reproductive instinct of the smelt that they are not dismayed by the hundreds of fishermen, who wade among them swinging lanterns and flashlights and splashing dlpnets. Many fishermen also stand on shore and dip for the fish. There is no limit to the number of smelt that .may be taken. The only restriction is that the dlpnet must not be more than 18 Inches (Continued from page 1.) destination" within the last 50 Mummies 3,000 Years Old Discovered in Italy land-locke- tic coast The salmon soon disappeared, and the smelt were forhowever, In" auTbmohue'acci-- i Innocent victim in 1912, Newt Ely, Benuntil gotten dents, as is often supposed," the zie county farmer, went to Cold actuaries concluded. of Crystal lake, and outlet creek, outThese 6,000, they related, did not ment lays, that the per capital a of water to feed for conof overseas dipped was pail travelers lay Include persons who were killed by his live stock. 1938 1937. in than in Imagine his surprise siderably higher automobiles or, busies or were Inwhen he brought up a couple dozen volved In other type f accidents in The result was that the total expen small but strange fish, which was which they were not entirely to diture by American travelers overseas fell only from $245,000,000 to later identified by the scientists as r blame. osmerus mordsx, or the smelt $225,000,000. The si factors that contributed Ely's discovery was made during to their deaths "can in no way be Travel of foreigners here stood up ' blamed on the spawning period when smelt the motorists, for they welL The report ssyi the number are dlreitly the responsibilities of of visitors from overieas fell only run by the millions from the lake to the gravel beds for ' the pedestrians themselves," ac- 6 per cent but their expenditures, upstream spawning. Neighbors heard about denot did at estimated $54,000,000, to statistics. cording and bringing pails, the phenomenon, crease slL st from Travel Canada The "majority of these accidents , i occutf-ein Eastern states, it was Increased In volume but average washtubs, baskets, bedsprings and other paraphernalia they scooped i Bald where traffic Is heaviest; and expenditure per capita declined, in states that have no laws leaving the total steady at $100,000.-00- 0. up many fish. i Concentrate at Escanaba. the conduct of pedestrians. I The figures were bsied on reports The smelt have migrated to vari. I from a majority of the 48 states and Device Makes Record ous sections of Lake Michigan, and of, were arrived at after a breakdown are now heavily concentrated durI of all contributing causes In highAmplifies Beat of Heart ing the spring spawning period at way facilities.' LINCOLN. NEB.- -A machine that Escarsba, where, within a amplifies and records heart vibra--: radius, there are more than a dozen tions ha i been developed by Dr. Arstreams emptying into Lake MichiVISITING TIIE FAIR IN thur L. Smith, prominent Lincoln gan. The silvery fish has also been KAN FRANCISCO physician, as the result of an idea discovered in Lake Huron and Lake Freda Verrnon accompanied he conceived 17 years ago. Superior. The spawning runs occur around Dr. Smith has completed conby her daughter, Barbara are three visiting (ha Sjan Francisco expos- struction of the Invention, which is Escanaba during the first occur at runs of The weeks to April. the designed diagnosis improve ition. They will return home and teaching of heart ailments. He night because the smelt shun the Sunday. Each night, thousands of has synchronized the machine with light an so that visu , men, women and children go to the .. ENTERTAINS AT HER HOME al and aural recordings of a1 streams and catch the fish in for occasion is also the It action be made heart may Frances Pannetier entertained patient's ! much merry-makinand on April the Delta Chi League at her home simultaneously. 13 to 15 the fifth annual Escanaba The that explained phyiiclan tart Friday night. Smelt Jamboree will be held at bD the stethoscopes do not heart murmurs and ssld his . The silvery smelt once despised by commercial fishermen because it was feared this prolific fish would eventually cause the extinction of other species in Lake Michigan waters, is now beginning to be viewed as "manna sent down from heaven." The smelt Is comparatively a newcomer in the Great Lakes. Back in 1912, a large supply of smelt eggs were brought from the federal hatchery at Green Lake In Maine and were planted in Crystal lake, Benzie county, in the hopes of pro d salmon, vldlng food for previously planted there. The plant- one-thir- $273,-000,0- CO MM E NTS ESCAN AB A, MICH. SUMMARY LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Dr. Arthur P. McKinlay, professor of Latin, points out that human nature has changed little, at least in some respects, since the days of the Romans. He cites an article in a recent magazine in which the author depicts jurymen of the present age as being much more interested in playing poker than in performing their court duties. Dr. McKinlay related what ent on in Rome more than 2,000 years ago. In 161 B. C. the senatorial jurymen were said to have plsyed at dice. Occasionally they would send a messenger to find out bow things were going on In the Forum, Smelt Outlives Prejudice; Spring Run Becomes Event. Popular " WASHINGTON. American expenditure for foreign travel in 1938 was only a little leu than in 1937. despite the general decline in incomes and the fact that there were fewer travelers, the Commerce department eitimated. It puts the 1938 total at S52S.0O0.00a or $38,000,000 less than in 1937. Since foreigners spent 1180,000.000 here, the net American expenditure abroad was $365,000,000. This offd set by the country's export balances for merchandise. Of the total sum, $255,000,000 went for travel in Canada, against in 1937. Travel by motorists fell only 4 per cent while travel by other means declined much more. The number of citizens going overseas dropped by 15 per cent The number of alien residents returning from abroad fell by 17 per cent The number of ocean cruise passengers also fell by 17 per cent Though the average expenditure In Canada was about the same, preliminary data indicate, the depart- WEEK'S NEWS Jurors Rolled Dice Fish Now a Boon $525,000,000 Are Spent Abroad by Americans'. PUBLISHED THURSDAY OP EACH WEEK Mail Delivery of Rural Routes Even in 161 B. C Gallon Gallon EGOS mtk Gallon Fifth FOR ALL OCCASIONS Port (Red Sweet) Port (Red Sweet) Angelica (Amber Sweet) Angelica (Amber Sweet) ' A8 A COCKTAIL OR WITH OR ANY TIME OF DAY Quart Gallon Quart Gallon SOUP Paradise Sherry (Amber Dry) Paradise Sherry (Amber Dry) Quart Gallon FAMOUS BEAULIEU VINEYARDS WINES Rutherford. Vuu rvmntv rtniif 1037 Beaulieu Sherry XXX Pale Fifth Dry 867 Beanllen Burgundy (Red Dry) Fifth 818 Reaulleu Haute Sauterne (MeL W.) Fifth 091 Braullen Muscatel (Sacramental W.) 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