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Show XJrv WEEK'S ft ft i $ NEWS SUMMARY SUNDAY, A Bulletin of News, Activities and all events of interest omiring in the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the is the finest Residential and fastest growiuc pait of Salt Lake Valley Aft V MAY 2S, 1939 PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE The Dionna quintuplatet saluted Queen- Elizabeth today with five moist kisses in one of the strangest audiences ever granted by British monarchs. The queen forgetting royal customs and traditions leaned over and put her arms around each of the children and kissed them back. ROME EDITION - volume; vii. SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, GOGGIN SENDS - Ot-tle- y, Single Copy, Pythian Lodge Earl Glade Addresses Club - interesting man-I- n Glade, president of Lake the Salt Rotary club, ad-AM w MS. V Lwe county. me:nbers of the Sugar system or laoaung streets ana House Rotary club Thursday noon avenues by numbers of three and at their weekly luncheon and four digits, replacing an old plan special "Competitors" Day. oi uwng one ana iwo numerals Members had as their guests and proper names, was being , profession who m tneu. unaea irony , uciuae not of the Rotary members "are aireeia ana nigaways in we Club. county. Mr. Glade's theme dwelt with "Competition" and he impressed WEDNESDAY, MAY24, 1989 upon his listeners that competit ' A ' Japanese navy spokesman ors need each other to develop ' a virtual proclaimed Japanese themselves. He stated that big men are big blockade of shipping on the China coest . today In explaining the only because a community and bonding of British and French Lners on the high seas by Japanese warships parties. I W uuj-Ai-a-au A j A. ex-.m- en X EMBER 13. cents Confers Third Rank At a meeting Wednesday night of Calanthe-Myrtl- New Swimming Pool Lodge No. 1. e was Installed as William Anderson as Prelate; D. W. Thacker, as Inner Guard and Robert Taft, as Outer Guard. Grand Chancell or James H. Dale, of Garfield acted as Installing officer. llth and 17th South DELEMAR FAIRBANKS, JEAN- Next Wednesday night the BARKER, KAY NETTE J. ELBERT NASH, Minister Page rank will be conterred u EARL. NAMED AS several strangers. INSTRUCTORS. A. L. Evans, J. D. Burroughs, G. B. Taft and F. J. Ebert were 9:45 A. M. Church School. Anticipating permission to use new 11:00 A. M. Worship Service. the beautiful swimming given the tank of Knight. Minister Jesse the Sermon Fairmont at a by park, delegapool Tuesday night large Memori- Schofleld Our Wells." tion from Salt Lake went out to city playground superal Day service. The Woman's visor, announced the opening of Garfield where the Knight rank Relief Corps, Auxiliary of the the park playground will take was conferred. G. A. R., the Ladles of the place June 19 with a full sumGrand Army and Daughters of mer's woik outlined. will Union Veterans of the Civil Instructors for Fairmont Revised Schedule" Fairbanks, Jean- War, together with Command be Delamare er Ira Storms, a Civil War vet nette Barker and Kay Earl, all eran will be special guests. Qualified leaders for children's On page eight will be found 5:00 P. M. Intermediate Endeav sports and handcraft. the revised schedule for the exor. SEEK PERMISSION FOR press bus service of the Airway 7 P. M. Senior Christian Endeav-POOL Motor Coach Lines Inc., which or. Miss Schofleld stated Wednes- now includes East Mill Creek, Third Church Young People 'day that a letter had been for- Holladay and Cottonwood. This enjoy a lovely service as guests warded to the city board of company recently extended its of the Japanese Young People health seeking permission to in service and will accomodate a to Mill Creek canyon last Sunday stall the chlorination system the greater number of suburban res Some about evenly oark department now owns at people, forty V i idents. divided between the two groups the new pool to enable the use of attended and all reported a splen- it for swimming this summer as did time. the overcrowded conditions at associates have grown up with The annual school picnic date the smaller pool in the Sugar them and developed them. No man has been set at June 15th this House park has been a problem devolops alone. Friendship in bus year. Those who have attended in past summer seasons. iness means power for every Ijthese events in the past took for- man. It is best to . t fin. time. About 150 j;jiu.wi one's condition and not spend !attended the picnic last year In much time in envy of tie other, Falmoat Park. Games. Soft Ball fellow who appear, to be doing a lot to eat satisfied the de- "P"1' sires of every one for a real good fetter-or Harry Miller Gtyitrrlf May Be Used Nafta "Re-diggi- ng For Airway Express - - ' : TUESDAY, MAY J ", 1939 The United States and the British empire wil never settle their differences by force, kingtold the' world today. In his George an empire day broadcast ner Tm1 5 June 19 Opening Day For Fairmont Playground EVASIVE ANSWER An airplane was recruited to With nothing definite decided day to guide heavily armed poss about whether of not there will es to the wilderness hideout of be fisting at Fairmont Park Lake four escaped convicts who chal for the urJder-age- d kids, a letter lenged the law to fight it out. - was received from Pat Goggln, commissioner of city parks, statLOCAL The long heralded ing that "The parks are providsurvey of industrial deseases in ed for the convenience of the pubUtah came a step nearer Mon and yet w must be cautious lic" day when a sanitary,, engineer and to serve the greatest arrived from Washington to numbertryat least inconvenience the take charge. to the whole, by Sidney J.Ottley president of the Sugar House CVnber of Commerce Filda.v, MONDAY, HAY 28, 19S9 Sixty-tw-o officers and morning. men, In an Interview with Mr. crew late today were trapped in' aide-th- e The Bulletin learned that steel shell of the sub marine Squalus when failure of the Chamber of Commerce does an Induction valve to close prop not intend to let the matter slip erly sent the underseas craft to by with nothing further dono and the ocean bottom off the Isles it intends to point out to the comof Shoals, 243 feet below the sur mission that the children's enface. joyment at fishing is greater than the loss of a few ducks, allegedly President Roosevelt's speech caught instead of fish last year Mr. Coggin has suggested the before the Retailer's National Forum new deal removal of tho fish to another reaffirmed in the park but this would be spending, relief and tax policies lake so emphatically that it stlmulat Impractical and fatal to the fish, ed speculation today on whether according to Scott Linnell, local he would be a candidate for a sportsman Interested In securing the fishing permission, as the otthird term. her lakes are not as well stocked with! natural food. uouaii Five passengers es Mr. Linnell suggests that the caped and two others were killed few ducks be removed to the othin an unusual accident to a air- - er lake and the children be perplan which crashed in the mount- mitted to go on fishing without ains 58 miles north-ea- st of Salt Injury to anything. Lake City. MAY 26, 1939. While a larger Alteration Is planned for tho Fairmont its cost being $10,000, Miss plant Pool Soho-fie- trials to stated that ld de- termine the efficiency of the chlorination system now owned by the park, it has proven effective and could likely meet all requirements of the board of health. Use of the Sugar House pool Miss SchoIs entirely possible, new post with the but fleld said, office being constructed wthln a few rods of the pool, it would prove a hazzard to the children who loiter around it. The Sugar House pool Is so far removed from Fairmont park where the majority of the playground equipment is located, that it requires extra instructors. Will CMebrate Opening In the event that the board of health permits opening of the Fairmont pool, the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a gala opening with prizes and parade as it did last year when the park was formally opened, according to Sidney Ottley, president of the organization. I Utah Pioneer Gathered by Grim Reaper mftte? J not. ue outer ieuow nas an cage Plans ara being made for anon more buyng or selling. other Vacation Church School in Mr. Glade told his audience Third Church. The faculty is bethat personal development comes chosen and the course outlinfrom learning and we Americans ing ed. The school will be held June often learn enough because we' lO in mar ttila vmi. ' PENNEY STORE HAS BIG OPENING Throngs of Southeasterners at tended the grand opening of the new J. C. Penney Store in Sugar House Monday, according to Allen Seegmlller, manager. The store, which Is located at South 1035 East Twenty-firstreet, has been completely, reand additional space, modeled floor space, adformer doubling ded. All the latest Improvements have gone into the construction not and departments added. included in the store, New clerks and office help have been employed to give utmost care in serving the customers; Mr. Seegmlller said. st uteg good, constructive reading two. weeks. It each day would be a great build eating and helpful Is anticipated that there will be er to each and everyone of us. upward of 150 this year. the speaker said. RAIN AND SNOW MADE FARMERS HAPPY Utah can consider herself lucky for Tuesday night brought a IOCAL A house subcommittee soaking rain and snow drifts on on military appropriations was the mountains received a large raid fdsy to favor Immediate exaddition of the beautiful to turn of pio penditure of between $6,500,000 The close of a life-tiin the iah farmers the valleys and 59,000,000 for a huge air base came night, Wednesday neering VISITOR TO EUROPE with an added amount of irrlga- - u sear Cgden. 24. when Charles A. Stain Plana for the seventieth annual western j RETURNS HOME of the water. Many commencement exercises of the New gave up to the grim reaper aftef Opens a of throes are in states the anillness. After a tour of the European THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1959 University of Utah have been ruin- a prolonged has that practically drought came to Salt Lake countries, Mrs. L. M. Dayton, 861 Mr to address the stain nounced. The Clarence E. Page and Albert ed all crops in the fields. A crew of divers working in 66 years ago and in 1932 waB this week taking In the sights of graduates will delivered by Dr. L. nine-tothe n have tide and outside of the Page opened Sugar of leader the elected state treasurer but never ming the highlights of her trip Henry Noumann, . tescue chamber instrumental in Brooklyn Society for Ethical Cul House Tire and Battery Co. at FOURTH MEMBER OF THE filled the office Because ne xaiiea friends and relatives. COTERIE OF PRISONERS to place the $500,000 bond requir-- j saving the Uvea of 33 men from ture, in Kingsbury Hall at 10:00 1117 East 21st South. They are Mrt Dayton met her brother, ue aunken submarine Squalus, a. m. June 6. The graduating experts in their line of work REPORTED CAPTURED ed. He served as Grand Master Q Layton Alldredge and sister mt J sought, grimly today for a sign cie8s win number approximately whlcn Includes vulcanizing, re-- Press dispatches tell of the of the I. o. a. r. oi uian m Uw at Genoa, Italy, and then capping of tires and they are capture of the fourth member of was a member of the Elks. oi mi among ue zo men sun seven hundred. i thv accompanied her on her vis- batteries. the coterie of prisoners who made equipped to recharge aboard the sunken ship, Stain 1886 Mr. in blizzard a In Albert E. Bowen, member of it Is to the southern countries Mr. New and used tires will be hand' their escape from the Idaho peni- was so badly frozen that he suffand Mrs. Alldredge reside at the Council of Twelve Apostles also tubes. Punctures taken tentiary. He had made the de-led, Grover Cleveland Bergdoll re- both T of T loss B v. legs. the will South Africa. fii,'.ti 1IM, Mn .. - . . .. Wil UK AJ. Urn K7. MAUfcMA. , ered leaves a widow, Mrs. Mary Johannesberg, ne wouia ngrn 01 Pturned today ' from .bis 20 ye tnai clarauon He rm W. M. Alldredre, Mrs. th. ""win lus. Diim .ivu0O Mr. and tt Umiia mmMam. Juts. VClVeTf) teJMU Wiiff) a vu. ww iu Kaas vwi Uw uCttlhU slf imposed exile in Germany 1 Ths wiuib afevai tjusjiu Ellen Anderson, a native of this parents of Mrs. Dayton, entertain nrtvwMrirm fit rerent excellent reputations for square posse which wu following hlfl and was locked-uin a military 8tud- city, and a daughter of pioneers ed at a dinner party in honor of profe38orI will be an opportunIt Church Third dealings. People Young ..prison as an escaped World war ents and of this state. Mrs. Dayton, last week and the graduating seniors in ity fof the residents of the Southbe surrendered draft dodger. and at will form the and feature of the evening was the gown cap east portion of Salt Lake to have a shot. firing m. June 3:45 at Park showing of films taken by Mrs. p. building FLOWERS APPEAR all tire and. battery repair work .. LOCAL The campaign for the 4 and march to the baccalaureate Dayton and her brother, Mr. All 1P3E? close to home. this 8. H. PRESS VISITED Covered Wagon Days flowers appeared Bright dredge, of points of interest on BY VANDALS a meeting of the board of services in Kingsbury Hall. week to dress up the Sugar the continent. commencement week Other ebiation was launched Thursday The flowers, Vandals, 'more intent on dam House Monument an- - Sedan the are: activities 31, May directors of Covered Waeon Davs. for havoc by the city age than thievery, played planted and cared business meeting InrH authorized the expenditure nual alumni have House at the Press, 2032, parks department, beenplao JUNE WEDDING DATE Sugar in the Union building; June 2, of S7S.550. Thieves went "Rltz" Sunday South Eleventh East, Sunday. ed in the large cement recepucais SET BY SOUTHEAST COUPLE initiation banquet of Phi Beta night and allegedly ''unlawfully. by scattering paper stock flanking the east and west side Kappa, honorary scholastic socie- deprived a citizen of his automo- -' Qigt on th floor, breaking and scatter- - of the monument base. Marriage vows will be taken FLAYING WITH MATCHES ty; June 4, a tea for faculty, blle" by taking a car that bad in tubes of ink and disarranging at an early June date by Miss CAUSES FIRE graduates and friends in the Un- seen only 500 miles service be type. Jack Burgess, manager, daughter of Marjory Sheperd, ion building immediately NEW MARKET TO READY after Leo Mrs. or and Gordon J. W. Dr. Sheperd, and to K. entrance been had said gained afternoon all the tha baccalaureate services: June longing Thursday BY JUNE 1. son of Mr. and Curtis,, door. back from a Lindsey its Tooele, place parking through breaking equipment or salt Lake was call- -; 5 claB reunion, of classes end- 1119 A new market In conjuctlon Mrs. A. R. Curtis, on Eleventh East street in the Besides damaging stock and , .o- -w al- uiwuos ,ng, ln 9 or '9 and Market. ter avenue. The marriage will itiA TTvinnri Park file House scattered section of business intruders the Sugar type, wucro a o,uvu none oam was Umni" be will ""'"'and transporting it to Coalville, records over the basement floor 2117 Highland Drive, ready be solomlzed in the Salt Lake blazng. There weretwTflremen IaTh tins' I O . ISS Sl tlf Arl "j mm - vi v. a, PHaakIa accoraov jf ruararau endincr uo aeainst a oi for opening June ibl in and dumped the contents hurt in the flsjht to confine the . drawers in plies. tag to A. Ray Curtis, in charge The young coupie wm mane Creek, badly damaged. Two eleven blaze.to on. buildln. . . ... their home in Salt Lake following were .ningBDurry nan, senior uiiusacxcase in $50. the damage of construction of the building, Approximately Suspects e irises and the president's re- mn BtuHnn their marriage and Mr. Curtis well of nt Bren known n.nu.. Peterson, inu ti,. es started the fire. A trailer befriends and of continue his studies In will y, ceptlon graduates m J(imea Hartley, 21, and books and Ink pads has not butcher of Sugar House, will oplonging to a carnival company UtaU, 'as yet been determined, uam C. Strutters, 20. (idne at the yniversity jerate the market was the only thing in the barn. on page 8) here-to-fo- re U.of U. Plans 70th Annual Commencement Exercises Firm For Business : I . hwf -- I w mm m m I wmw. - ( -- ate, -. en-asle-ep cel-wi- th Stolen From Sugar House Street rr pre-188- r!," T ... 4 ..,,, m W ?f iuic. i i- ,- mad-(Continu- ed Wil-'er- |