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Show WEEK'S NEWS g SUMMARY suxnAY, june 11, Smut 19.19 HOME EDITION PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE Lata Saturday s wind, rain, thundef storm and lightning throughout the midwestern atatei VOLU3IK vlL killed six persona, destroyed homes and sent a large number to hospitals. Six thousand heard the clarion call to duty at the M. I. A. meet European opinion A Bulletin of News, Activities and all events of interest In the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the Is the finest Res idential and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Vallsy countries ar of that the enthusiasm SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Single Copy, 5 rents NUMBER 18. Flag Day Observed Lodge No. played over the visit of royalty to the United States will go a of the Knights of Pythias, and long way towards keeping peace Karmoine Temple No. 8 Pythian Sisters held an open air meetamong the nations. ing Wednesday night, June 14, LOCAL Ben Salazer, 27, a and celebrated Flag Day. There Fort Douglas soldier, was identi- were about 200 persons in the fied by Sam Martinez, of 528 W. hall at 41 Post Office Place. The following program was 2nd South street, as one of the men who beat and choked him in rendered with Past grand chancellor, Claud Asher, a robbery attempt. presiding: Rev. Opening John prayer, Ilyslop, presentation of the flag MONDAY, JUNK 12, 1939 .... by Robert Gill, master at arms; vocal solo, Edith Miller, accom British royalty left New York panied by Vanda Schaifer; readfor their trip home. ing "The Founding of the Flag" by Vanda S chaffer; address by King George says he likes "hot W. Frank Liston; closing prayer, dogs." Rev. John Hyslop. During the Present silver price is favored program musical numbers were rendered by the Junior Musicby Secretary Morganthau. ians of America, under the leadership of C. Adolf Swensen, of Japan says that she will block 2040 South 11th East, I. O. O. F. foreign areas in China. hall in Sugar House. They were on the piano by LOCAL Eight million dollars accompanied Miss Alice Swensen. These Jiuv Is asked to start Ogden air base. lor musicians certainly showed had exceptional musical Salt Lrke witnesses testify they After the ceremonies a ability. against the Wagner Labor Act. splendid supper was served by the Pythian Sisters and it was Mrs. Helen Hofman Bertognole of this city qualified in Kansas heartily enjoyed by those pres ent. City for the western open golf tournament with a 90. j IJrrflbytrrtau GHjurrlj Nafta dise 16, 1930 Flag Day Theme By Knights of Pythias the Calanthe-Myrtl- JUNE 1 JOHN KIDNEIGH j -- llth 1 OF S. W. Ogden. 1920 South 13th a. in. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Worship Service. 5 p. m. Intermediate Christian 5 East street and Clarence Carried Out In C. of C. Meeting j Opening tuo monthly of Chamber of the Sugar House the Commerce by repeating pledge of allegiance to tho flag of the United States, members of the organization met Wednesday noon at Jeanne's Tea Room. Sidney J. Ottley, president, conducted the meeting and led the patriotic gesture. Miss Leolette Christensen, teacher of English in the school for foreign born, was asked to talk on Americanism and she conveyed ideas to her listeners about of foreign the contributions countries to the United St:itc3 and told of the part these coun tries and their people have play ed in establishing our Demociasy and customs. Miss Christensen is closely associated with foreign born people who have come to the United States and wish to establish their citizenship and she said that a wealth of ideas of living, learning and religion could be gained from these people. A better international understanding is gained through education, according to the speaker, and rational thinking Americans are the people who should conduct our country's destiny. r.ici-tin- TWO HURT IN CRASH and 17th South J. ELBERT NASH. Minister SPEAKER AT, LION'S MEET L0GVL NOTES Cum-ming- s, Stratford Avenue, 1430 were injured in a motorcycle-automobicollision at 17th South John Kidneigh, local district t'neuaun. 7 m. En Senior Christian p. 13th East street Monday. and governor of the Lion's Club and Both men were seriously hurt when commander of the Salvation dec vot. moArmy, was the speaker at tne CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM they were thrown from their be Children's observed Day will torcycle, which later caught nre weekly luncheon of the Sugar in the Third Church Sunday. and burned. House Lions Club Tuesday noon at Jeanne's Tea Room. Ervin Church School will meet at 9:43 Peterson, president of the club. as usual. The program will com- SUGAR HOUSE MEN TO conducted the meeting and led the mence at 10:45 and will be featur ATTEND CONVENTION ed by special music, readings, A survey of members of the singing. A Sugar House Lions club who will Mr. Kidneigh chose as his sub and address by the pastor. ject "Lionism," telling the mem special offering will be received attend the district convention at and Saturday, bers that association afforded by for the work of the Sunday Vernal Friday School Missions. members Parents and the showed following membership in the Lions club had D. friends of children Dr. Leslie Invit are the to attend: of proven planning great value to him and Bur bridge, Lincoln T. Hansen and men he was closely associated ed to attend. Vacation Church School Dr. Ezra Waddoups. Others had with. The personal enjoyment Vacation Church School will not fully made up their mind to gained fully compensates for any next in open Monday morning attend. efforts a member must put forth Church. It to attend meetings promptly and Third Presbyterian regularly and for the execution will continue for two weeks, daily PLAN TO ATTEND IS. I. except Saturday and Sunday from CONVENTION of duties assigned to him. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dee Thatcher A discussion of the coming dis- 9 to 11:30 a. m. This school is to all children of the open trict convention, to be held June city and Lawrence, left Sugar House desire to come and enjoy Wednesday morning enroute to that 16 and 17, occupied a portion of the luncheon hour, according to the splendid things prepared for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will Lawrence Oborn, publicity direc- them. attend the Rotary International tor of the dub. Convention, June 19, 20 and 21. HAS AN ENJOYABLE Thatcher has been elected to rep VISIT WITH SISTER resent the Sugar House Rotary Rev. J. E. Nash, pastor of the Club at this convention and will Mill TUESDAY. JUNE IS, 1939 Third Presbyterian Church has cast the vote for the club for the returned after enjoying a visit new International officers. A crisis loomed In China as with his sister Mrs. Marjorle Mr. Thatcher is manager of the the Japanese blockade nears. The Topping celebrations of the past Plerox and son, Charles, of Wasatch Chemical Company, 2225 move will Involve U. S. interests Mill Creek district plans to East California. South 5th East street, and holds states that offer more other a Fourth of July celebrastage Gus P. executive Backman, the classification of "Chemicals- - tion this London says that Roosevelt and employment better year with a parade and of Salt the Lake City DRUBI AND BUGLE CORPS Wholesale" in the Sugar House will shun the nomination for a secretary for them to ply their AT FAIRMONT PARK noise fitting the occasion, accordChamber of Commerce announc club. He will take office as vice third term. trades. to Sidney J. Ottley, bishop of ed the numerous projects and ' Records' there will be Boy president of the Sugar House club ing at D.""c, the Washington East Mill Creek ward of the highway routings that will affect Scout Drum and Bugle Corps at In July. Four thousand k show that the S. church and member' of state D. L. of Utah has the state of Utah in the coming Fairmont Park, Practice days men fled from that lowest the Mill Creek Betterment death rate East the of state any years before the members of the will be Tuesdays and Thursdays AN POULTRY country Into Poland. in the union which Leacrue. and the organization is second House club high at 9:30 a. m. Next Tuesday will FARM at Sugar" Rotaijy in birth event. rate, which would mean sponsoring the the weekly noon lucheon ThursTed Bellak, 27, flew a glider an increase of 56,000 in populat- be their first appearance. All What is nicer than a couple of .Mr. Ottley issued an Invitation day. boys eligible are requested to really fresh eggs for a breakfast across Lake Michigan, approxi to all Sugar House business men Mr. Backman stated that Utah ion each year. However of this come as the corps is badly in dish? Nothing. You can get day-ol- d to 54 He miles. his mately 56,000. began 42,000 leave the state and. participate in the parade and will benefit by thousands of dolneed of drummers and drums. eggs at Bill Vaughn's, 1910 enter Mr. Backman stated, the fellow flight from a height of 16,003 lars In floats, pets, special attrac appropriations that are East 21st South. feet The or tions made and will be made in the who goes is the young person FOUND This gentleman and his buxom between will take place parade near future, some of which are with the pep and ambition and A gold fraternity pin of 1936, wife make it a point to keep D. W. Parratt, of Salt Lake, desire to accomplish and nine o'clock on the When University of Utah, is here at the their chicken farm in sanitary eight was named acting chairman of the project at the mouth of Provo he goes he takes a things. River where it empties into Utah portion of the Bulletin office. Owner can have condition and customers are al morning of July 4. the state board of public welfare, of wealth the state of Utah to same Lake and where a large recreatby calling, identifying pro ways sure of ' courteous treatment ional center is to be constructed: some other place because Utah perty and and the best of service. If you Ditch Right-of-Wa- jr paying costs. An oia cniia was Bear River has invested money in his educatimbird sanctuary cannot go out yourself, just call drowned in an irrigation ditch ion, made possible his gaining station provements; Jed Ash Experiment ton, of the manager Hyland 9956. near Midvale. at Tooele for devolpment of a trade and as soon as he is able Ashton Heating & Ventilating New to apply it, he Is forced to leave grasses that will grow on ' the 1202 Co., E. 21st S. street, made a WANT MORE FIRE Permission for the city to es WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 19S9 barren hills and deseret; Reveg- oecause mere Is no field onen hurried trip to Chicago on business HYDRANTS . a conduit througn we tablish i or mm to work In. this week. Four men and one women are etation of lands in Davis and The business men of Sugar property purchased for the new House sent in a request to the conventuring down the' Salmon riv Salt. Lake counties; Air Base of Sugar House post office to of er known a the "River of No,"18 government and improve- Commission homes Thursday City vey an irrigation ditch to Return." It is considered more ments at Fort Douglas. last week. They are asking for near Simpson Avenue and Ninth Mr. Backman expressed him-re- lf hydrants near 21st South and East street is still withheld by dangerous than the Colorado. as being delighted to see llth East. the government and until this (By the Editor and other Friends of "The'Bulletin"l this money coming within the No supplies can be taken The mayor and the fire board matter is dlflnately settled, con reach of the young men of the to the foreign settlements are making an Investigation as struction work cannot go on, state of Utah to prevent their BEAUTIFUL A to location and securing of rights- CANYON, DELIGHTFUL (Continued on page 8) DRIVE, according to Cecil A. Crockwell, CANYON ROAD UNSURPASSED, COOL PICNIC leaving their home state for for the water pipes. superintendent of the local post le Creek to East Have Celebration Gus P. Backman Talks Of Projects At Rotary . Plac-ervill- eppor-uniti- e, es Thl-summ- Czech-Slova- ex-ar- - "wbat-have-you- ." ls-mon- tn Prevents Work On Postofficc - COM ME NTS of-w- ay CONGRATULATIONS SPOTS, BUT! Canvon has a wonderful ctat mA Emigration u . 111 I. IVttU IIS length. Motorists by the hundreds drive over it each Sunday and during the evenings of the hot weather. They enjoy this drive because the road is well kept up by an efficient road crew, speeding is held to a minimum, curves are well marked for night driving, and all the way to that grand mountain resort. Pinecrest, and clear around Little Mountain loop this oad is all that could be expected. The shady nooks are filleH by motorists who cnjnv the beauty of the hills and the coolness of the breezes. Hut, there is a fly in the ointment, the road which lies within the limits of the city, Sunnyside aven ue, approaching the zoo and Wasatch Drive to St. Mary's 'uncuon arc in woiui neea or repair. The road crew which has the maintenance of the road in its jurisdiction keens the ... . - 1. a. A.A. roati in excellent condition, but it is up to iui: part oit me the Gty Commission to see that the portion of the road lying within the city limits is put in as good shape as the rest of the road. Money spent for this purpose will bring back umcs us cost oy giving taxpayers ot sait Lake a hrst many class outlet to the hills. office. ROTARY ANN'S If permission is granted 'or ELECT OFFICERS this conduit, it will run under the Peonies and larkspurs made south driveway of the post office very pretty setting for the lunch- building, crossing a corner of eon and business meeting of tho the property cow owned by Rotary Ann Club of Sugar House King's Flora!. held on Friday, June 9 at Jeanne's The matter was recommended Tea Room on Highland Drive, by the United States Attorney Mrs. A. F. Hlbberd reports. in Salt Lake but the official OK President, Mrs. L. II. Stratford has as yet not been issued. presided over the election of officers for the ensuing year. . The newly elected officers are: Mrs. Jed Ashton. president; Mrs. Lo- - Civic Mrs. rin Richards, A proposed outing to one of the Elmer Sandberg, secretary; Mrs. disSam Leaver, treasurer. The new major resorts of Salt Lake at officers comprise a board of di trict was proposed Wednesday Hou3e the of the Sugar meeting rectors with the addition of three Lions members who are former presi Chamber of Commerce, Club. Club and Rotary dents, Mrs. L. IL Stratford, Mrs. Glenn E. Tripp was appoints! Orson . Kasteler and Mrs. Deo The writer is astounded to observe that a canvon in Thatcher. by tiie president of tne sugar of conmerce which there is so excellent a road, so many beautiful spots, officers were ex House Chamber All of the othofficials and in which so many families enjoy a day's outing has not. tended outgoing with meet to a vote of thanks for their for several miles up, a single comfort station. Almost every splendid work of the past year. er two organizations and determine their acceptance ef object-- ', evening during the summer there .ire parties of 50 to 100 ion of the plan and report to tho and weinic baseball the roasts creek along EDGEHIfX MUTUAL ENJOY enjoying games board of directors at an early which courses through the canyon, then through the zoo and CANYON PARTY then through some of the choicest residential parts of Salt A canyon party was enloyed date. Mr. Tripp gave the matter inLake, merely an open sewer. The Hoard of Health or the bv members of Edgehill Ward to the hands of Lorenzo Hatch county commissioners should take cognizance of the lack of M. I. A. Tuseday evening at at the meeting of the Rotary proper sanitation and remedy the matter at once. It is sure Boxelder grove In Mill Creek the and will contact for condition should Thursday this that those responsible to Carl A deplorable canyon according: their at dub Lions Tuesday Y. M. of a the nnci Brown, president way to rcmeuy inc existing evil. (Continued on page 8) 1 . . Joint Outing For Clubs Susgesied vice-preside- mm . week The Bulletin birthday greetings to C. R. (Charlie) Savage who celebrated his birthday on Tuesday, June 13th. Charlie was born in Southhampton, England. He came to the United States in 1907 and took out naturalization papers and has resided in or near Sugar House ever since his arrival. He has two children ages 10 and 22 years. In 1911 he joined the forces Of the Utah Light and Tract THIS ion Company and has been with them ever since, now serving as garage foreman. His hobbies are The gardening... fishing and above snap shot finds him in his beautiful rose garden at 1154 Garfield Avenue. The Bulletin, also extends congratulations to A. Hansen, operator of the Utah Light and Traction Company who celebrated his birthday on June 14th at his home at 1582 South Eight East |