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Show WEEK'S A Bulletin of News, Activities and all events of Interest cccuring in the Southeast pan of Salt Lake City. A section that is the is the finest Res-- ngar NEWS SUMMARY Montis! t SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1939 Forest fires which devastated nearly 10,000 acres of lodge pole pine near Granite, Colo., were reported to be under control. Providence, R. I., had 100 days without an automobile fatality, then a "jallopy" with faulty brakes caused the death of a pedestrian and launched a campaign which cleaned up all the faulty brakes and unsound tires in that city of 250,000. lt SUGAR HOUSE, JUNE 20, 1939 Southern Arkansas was rocked by a tremblor which was severe enough to make a movie audience leave the theatre before the finish of the picture. MONDAY, Explosion and flames destroy the Connemara, $200,000 flying boat which Britain expected to put In commission on the Atlantic run. One engineer is missing. Japanese encircle Teintatn cession with live wire. con- Naval yards commander says the. Squalus had a faulty valve, hence the sinking. Morgan E. Kerr, a Salt Lake ayiatof fell flye, miles to ..hi death at San Diego. LOCALA thief cleaned a clothesline of the week's wash at 215 East Ninth South. National guardsmen at Camp Williams prepare for snow and cold weather. Four thousand "smoothies" were burned on top of Ensign Peak. Quite a bonfire. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1939 British armed force pass through Jap lines and return with food. Mikado's troops fail to .resist. SALT. LAKE CITY, UTAH. JUNE 23. Pythian Lodge Will Confer Two Ranks Next Wednesday, June 28, there will be work in the Second and Third ranks at the Knights of Pythias lodge, 41 Post Office Place. Refreshments. Joseph H. Loomis was given A toronado kills 10 in Minne- the rank of Page on Wednesday sota and hurts scores. Seven night, June 21. towns lay in the path of the wind. John C. Barnes, of 1987 S. 11th National guardsmen took charge E. Street, was the guest speaker of the situation; at the Knights of Pythias lodge In an apartment noose Are at on Wednesday night. His topic Providence, R. I., 8 were killed, was "Boy Scouts." His address one was Eddie Healey, an old was thoroughly enjoyed by all vaudeville performer, ha Jumped his hearers. from a window, Mrs. Gladys Davis was install a window. ed as Excellent Junior at the LOCAL Fire Saturday de- meeting of the Pythian Sisters on stroyed 10 homes at the Sweet Wednesday evening. mine In Carbon county valued at $10,000. frrmvllinn PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION Mrs. Velma Baker Fink confessed that she killed her son who was found near Clyde, VOLUME Ohio, last week. tanient anrl part of Salt Lake Valley The following is a letter from James H. Dale, of Tooele, Grand Chancellor for the Domain of Utah: "The Knights of Pythias an or der which stands for nobler man' for freedom of thought, hood, . speech and creed. . It Is composed of the best material obtainable,, the best citi zenry, men who are willing to give their best efforts to make this world a better one in which to live. An order devoted to the best idea ideas of charity for the mistakes of others. Faith in the manhood of the land which gave the order birth. Benevolence that is benevolent in 'the widest sense, not the mere giving of alms,' but the benevolence whichforgives those who through their unintentional errors have wronged themselves and their country. This order is the only one which is a truly American one being confined to this continent, is not International and in our order to be a member one must be of good moral character, a believer in the maintenance of law and order. The only order which has conferred on it a charter from the United States congress. It honors the stars and stripes as our emblem of a country where every man is his brother's peer. We sponsor homes for Orphan children and aged folks in Oregon, Washington, Virginia, Indiana, Texas, California, Ohio, North Carolina and Illinois. The Knights of Pythias is do ing a great deal of good for the betterment of humanity. We hope' you will join us and help do your Pinecrest Likely To Be Chosen For Rotary Installation Party j Jlrralnjtman (Hburrh, Notw llth and 17th South J. ELBERT NASH, Minister ('4.r a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Worship Service 5 p. m. Intermediate Christian Asking the vote of fellow Ro- 1'nc.i a or, tarians on the committee's choice 7 p m. Senior Christian En of Pinecrest as the meeting placp dee voi. for the installation of officers of School is off the Sugar House Rotary dub July Vacation Church to a splendid start. With more chairman of than a hundred 6, L. H. Stratford, pupils enrolled the committee on ' arrangements, during the first three days, the discussed the matter at the last school bids fair to exceed last year's final enrollment of 116. A meeting of the organization. 22 teachers provide ad' As there were no objections to corps of equate leadership for the pupils, the selection of the canyon resort. Mr. Emil Nyman is in charge of Mr. Stratford stated that it would the boys craft work and has likely be chosen but definite an- Scott Hammlll, James Parker, nouncement will be made later. Don and Larry Spears, ' Oaylor Hammlll and Bob Oohenour assisted him. Mrs. Edward M. Barton d is assisted in the Be ate Craft Division by Mrs. S. T. Lions' Gilmor, Betty and Ann Stumm, Nina Daughters, Fae Endicott. outAppreciation of the great Mrs. J. E. Nash, Mrs. Luther Evdoors will be shown Saturday ans and Mrs. I. N. S peers keep students active night by members of the Sugar the primary House Lion's Club and their wiv while the Beginners and Cradle es when the club members are Roll flourished under1 the guidance Norma Baxter, Miss guests of Mr. and Mrs. George of Miss Hazel and Miss Lois Harden. Bell 2980 at their home, Aposhian Melburne Avenue (1800 East) First Aid classes are being con at a steak fry. An outdoor liv ducted under the direction of' the A picnic ing room forms part of the art American Red Cross. istic surroundings at the Aposh- and class program is being arian home and the party will be ranged for the last day of school on Friday June 30th. held there. Special interesting features of achool have included Accord-la- n the APPOINTED TO BOARD playing by Young Neaf WalkOF REGISTRATION er, a story hour by Emil Nyman, John Burt, of 1096 East 21st entertainment by the talented South, ; was given the appoint- MeAffee youngsters., and picturment of a member of. the board es by the Navy Recultine; office. of registration for barbers.. 'He The achool win continue through is one of the old timers of Sugar next week from 9 to 11 a. m. House. each morning. Steak Fry To Event Junior-Interme- . . East Mill Creek Set For July Fourth Celebration RACES, DOSE PULLING, BASEBALL, FREE PICTURE SHOW SOME OF DAYS EVENTS. PARADE TO START AT 10 A. M. DR. MUNN Q. CANNON IS GENERAL MANAGER. NOVEL NUMBER U Single Copy, 5 cents 1939. LOCAL NOTES. University Serves Over Thirteen Thousand w under th 13,352 instruction of the Uaiver:".ty of e- Utah during the past year, numerated in the president's annual statement of the condition o Uie University. Of Uils number 4 31 5 were resident college students attending classes on the campus. 1279 were registered in the 193S summer school and 2410 took courses from the extension division. The remainder of the 13.352 took work from the University under the provisions of the George-Dea- n Act, as follows: vocational education 1483; parents education work, 1889; and parent education radio courses, 1976. Of the resident students during the past year, 1514 were freshmen, 1171 sophomores, 574 Juniors 640 nine in unuergraduate seniors, schools, 37 in medical school, 26 in social work, and 165 In the graduate division. e ca-.- pet-pi- DRIVE TO BAN FRANCIWU Mr and Mrs. P. R. Davidson, of Sugar House, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Tate, of Tooele, left today for San Francisco. The gentlemen will attend Hie floor cover ing market while the ladies take in the sights at the fair. MARRIED AT TRICE Mis slrene Burton and Mau rice Faucett were united in mar riage at Price, Utah, on Saturday, June 17. Bishop Orson H. Guymon, officiating. A reception will be held on Saturday, June 24, at the bride's home, 2989 S. 23rd E. The bride was one of the young ladles of Sugar House and the groom is a resident of Price. FIRE DESTROYS 1,000 CHICKS Coals from a coal brooder stove set fire to the sawdust covering house the floor of the brooder farm of BUi at the poultry Vauefan. 1910 East 21st South on Sunday afternoon last. The smoke from the smould ering sawdust asphyxiated about chicks. The 1,000 Floral Sugar House fire department King's took up headquarters in responded to the alarm and ex Company constructed its building lonewly tinguished the fire. cated on 'Highland Drive this week and is all set to do business RAIN AND SNOW A again after a temporary closing. BENEFIT TO FARMERS The new building, constructed all Jupiter Pluvius got bis dates could mixed up last Saturday, June 17, so that the former building to make be down torn way for and be gave the enure Rocky House new the postoffice, Sugar Mountain region a dose of snow. south of the old The storm gave the entire west a is Immediately location and has been designed good soaking and brought smiles meet the most critical eye for to were to the faces of farmers who and finish. design a to fears of have beginning A black tile front, forming a them leave which would drought for the large glass without crops to fill their barns show windows, provides light and or grass on the hills to feed their interior of the for sunshine the live stock. Utah, Jdaho, Wyo room is arwork A building. and ming, Colorado New Mexico Montana were included in the ranged at the rear of the store most modern refrigeradeluge and all fears of a water and the and has been em tion insulating were dispelled. shortage Floral Company Is In New Home two-day-o- ld Forget-Me-N- ot semi-circ- le , ployed. Wm. King and Osborne KingDRAPER BUS AUTHORIZED The Public Service Commis are conducting the business. Surroundings will be landscap sion on Tuesday granted the, apas soon as the postoffice ia ed Motor of the Airways plication Coach Lines, Inc., to run buses completed and building finished. to Draper, service to start not later than September 1. Taylorsville Site 1 urn ed Down depart' For State Prison fight a AUTO CAMP Lacking nothing to make July be a feature at the Sherman FIRE AT CLEMENTS The Sugar House fire Fouth a memorial day, East Mill school grounds when a picked Creek and Grand View Ward res team from Grand-Viewill meet ment was called out to U. S. sends stem note to Jap idents, sponsored by the East one from East Mill Creek. To fire at the Clements Auto Camp Defeat was once more handed an over indignities suffered at Mill Creek Betterment League, occupy the children while the on 23rd East and 21st South out to the committee appointed the hands of Japanese soldiers. will put on a celebration of out baseball is in progress, ' a free streets. The damage was nominal by Governor Henry H. Blood to standing quality on Independence picture show will be shown at select a new site for the removal U. S. Judg0 F. T. Manton, of Day, according to Sidney J. Ott- Grand View. Tennis games have WHITE STAR MANAGER WEDS of (he State Prison from Sugar part" New York lost his appeal case ley bishop of the East Mill Creek been arranged and will take place of House, when the site partially Miss Mary Goff, and was sentenced to 2 years in at th Sherman school, the hour Mr. and Mrs. George daughter Sugar House needs public ward. A. Coff, of selected near Taylorsville was comfort station. Grand View, which was form' to be announced later. (Continued on page 8) 2551 Highland Drive, and Eug- turned down Wednesday due to erly a part of East Mill Creek, Bomb To Announce Beginning ene E. Cardwell. manager of the too much public sentiment againhas joined with the parent ward A noise bomb will be exploded White Star gasoline station at st it, according to information u) make the day a success for at 6 a. m. to announce the be loth East and Zlst South, wen from the Governor's office. grown-up- s and. children alike. ginning of the big day and sun united in marriage Wednesday, This was as has been several PROGRAM TO BE VARIED rise service at the church will June 21, at the L. D. S. temple, other attempts to select a new East Mill Creek district being follow immediately. Munn Q. A reception was held for tho site for the prison. Inadaquate somewhat of a farming area, Cannon is general chairman for newly weds at the home of the, land, insufficient water., boasts 'a number of champion the. big celebration and is ably b rides' parents. er soils and many other factor corses, some taking state fair assisted by several prominent have cmtributed to tho turning prizes, and these fine animals people of .the district, among down of several other sites in will b put throusrh their paces whom are Wllford Gygi, parade 8. E, FURNITURE COMPANY the state but the Taylorsville for the crowd during the after and sports chairman, and Mr. TO ENLARGE STORE site was the first where the peonoon. raised a proOttley, who is taking care of parEnlargement cf tho present ple of the vicinty The parade will form at the ade entries and other miscellan-iou- s test. Southeast Furniture Company items for the day's events. Sherman school and will travel Day for Selection is announced by II. A. Sorensen, July 1st east to the Horseshoe bend near Sugar House merchants wish site la a Unless satisfactory manager, and construction of the the church On Evergreen street ing to join the parade are asked of first the chosen July, by day once. building is to start at (3500 - South), where the port to contact Mr. Ottley at the Faint The building will be enlarged the balance of the 9100,000 apevents will start immediately, South, Floats on cars or people on both the North and South propriated by the state legislawill on foot are invited to participate. Baseball for the grown-up- s as well as at the rear. Addition- ture two yearsa ago will go back al spur trackage on the D. & R. to the state fund and tho matter C. Railroad has been gained and will be closed. the building will be constructed to permit more compact displays Last minute news ccnorrn-in- g This week The Bulletin congratulates Henry W. Schuetter on and greater varieties. (By the Editor and other Friends of "The 'Bulletin" his birthday which be celebrated on June 21st. Henry is indeed an the selection cf a prtkon old timer in the Sugar House section and The Bulletin of March 3rd, that a group of site A coward is at work in the southeast part of the city. VVc Rounding up the days activities. 1939, carried some very interesting reminiscences of Henry and some were nvwt-In- g people Taylorsville and young of his associates. He owns and takes great pride in the beautiful refer to the one who is placing; poison out for dogs. If dogs a dance for grown-up- s fnniglit to further conwill be held in the grown-up- o home at 1555 South Thirteenth East and tells us that he has built have should owner of the the try amusement hall at Grand Mew sider site near that district property damaged property and sold several houses in the south-easection in past years, havis then the is. If thit although the prison site selectimpossible, ing followed the building game as a side line to his regular occup- to find out who the owner in the evening. an ation which is that of Operator for the Utah Light and Traction one ion committee has made receiving the damage should kill the dog which causes the Past celebrations of this nature In fact Henry is the oldest operator in point of years to recommendation Company. unanimous of service in the company's employment and enjoys the distinction damage, shout him or by some such method, but don't use at East Mill Creek have proven the the to accept governor so successful that the committee of being known as the "Number One Man." of the poison for you will undoubtedly get: sifmc pet which is Hot on doubled site near the point have Congratulations are also extended .to H. A. Lyons of 431- East arrangements will kill re 116 the not bet even embraces dog you 17th who celebrated his natal day June 19th; to D. B. Woodhead of guilty. It is almost an their efforts to put on a real mountain that 786 Logan Avenue, also born on the 19th; and to H. K. (Hapi acres of land. sponsible for the trouble. It is a towardly trick to put out event for the people of Salt Lake Pringla of 1209 Harrison Avenue, who will celebrate his birthday on ' towns. and surrounding poisoned bait. June 24th. w . - . CONGRATULATIONS lr.t COMMENTS . dlM-lose- d s st . - - |