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Show WEEK'S v Jiilljetti ihigar NEWS SUMMARY SUNDAY, July 9, 19S9 Uulonism ln Oregon got to be racket so the legislature passed a an A Bulletin of Ncwa, Activities and all events of interest occiiring in the Southeast part .11' Siilt Lake City. A section th:it is the is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Luke VaCy PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION law with teeth ln Labor took it to court and VOLUME ViL yesterday the state supreme court gave down a 25,000 word decision in which all the Judges concurred declaring the law constitutional ln every respect. Meanwhile the courts sent Albert E. Rosier, erstwhile leader of the teamster's union, to the penitentiary for 12 years, convicting him of arson. Wednesday night nearly twoHe was only one of many leaders hundred Knights of Pythias and convicted. their families enjoyed the cooling breezes of Mill Creek canyon. The coast guard cutters sped The entertainment committee aid to aid K- -l the U. S. Navy blimp ed by the Pythian Sisters provid off Buzzard's Bay reported to be ed a feast "fit for the Gods." flying low and apparently in dan- Many of the older members of the ger. There were eight aboard. order were present and old friendships renewed and taken all in all Japan, as per usual, sends her it was one of the best regrets for the recent bombing meetings which has been the wrinear the British gunboat, Falcon, ter's privilege to attend. After supper a large campflre A new film for movies is said was lit and the men and women e to have been Invented by a Mass gatheied around to sing achusetts girl. It is virtually songs,for which the Pioneer Ortransparent, waterproof and nou chestra under the able leadership combustible, made of clay found of S. M. Peterson, furnished the In Death Valley. accompaniment. Starting with "Ifs Springtime In The Rockies" Freak weather ln New Jersey they went through the entire cacaused folks to swelter in the tegory of the songs which were cities but on the beach at Ash favoiites of gatherings of thirty bury Park the wind was so cold years ago. About forty people came over that bathing was Impossible. from Garfield and Magna to take LOCAL Ogden, after the death part in the fiesta. The Pioneer Orchestra consist by drowning of A. C. Parkinson, In Pine Mew reservoir, entered in ing of S. M. Peterson, leader, H. to negotiations looking toward the F. Stout, A. F. Bliss, Les Ferris lands and G- L. Asher made the air full supervision of of melody. water. of that surrounding body anti-plcketi- it SUGAR HOUSE, m:mbf.i: Single Copy, 5 cents SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY 14, 1939 22. Two Hundred Enjoy Elk Thatcher Reports S. J. NICHOLES IS On Convention at Pythian Picnic C. OF C. SPEAKER - Lions Elect Officers Naming Dr. Leslie D. Burbidge (Shag) president for the coming year, the Sugar House Lions Club held elections Monday even ing at the business meeting of the organization held at Jeanne's Tea get-togeth- er room. Other officers elected were; Harold K. Richmond, first vice president; Gordon Kirby, second Dr. Ezra Wad- third Grant doups, Midgley, secretary and treasurer; Joe Barney, tail twister; Al Mack ie, lion tamer; Irvln Peterson and Steve Richards, board of directors old-tim- sub-margi- vice-preside- nt; vice-preside- Returning from the Interna tional Convention of Rotary, held at Cleveland, Ohio, the fore part of the month, N. Dee Thatcher, the representing Sugar House Rotary club, return ed this week and told club mem bers the details of the conven tion at the weekly meeting held Thursday noon at Weasku Inn. Mr. Thatcher complimented the city of Cleveland, saying tbat it is a wonderful convention city and shows vlsltorr. a royal time The interest shown ln the con' vent ion meetings was worthy or note, Mr. Thatcher said, and it was with pleasure that one could realize how many fellow Rotan ans from far foreign countries ana were listening to the same splendid speeches. Orson Kasteler, new president of the club, took charge of the meeting. Vice-preside- nt Track Removal And Street Improvement Program Outlined - Intimate pictures of Japan and China and the possibilities of the outcome of the present conflict between these two oriental nation 4 were the topics discussed Wednesday by S. J. Nicholes prominent Sugar House Attorney, at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Sugar House Chamber of ComINSPECTION PROVES merce at Jeanne's Tea Room. PLANT O K Mr. Nicholes, who spent severLast week an inspector from al years ln China as a representathe health bureau was sent up tive of the famous bouse of to the Bill Vaughn chicken faun. was well versed on condiHis report was that Mr. Vaughn tions of living and business in the Is complying with the law in all Far East and told interesting facts Mr. prides about the business methods pracVaughn respects. himself on keeping his place of ticed. Tlie Japanese are great copyists business, 1910 E. 21st S. clean desirable place to buy using American and British modes and chickens, either stew or fry, and of living and warfare as example. eggs which make the mouth wa- They have little Initiative but a ter when they are placed on the superhuman amount of endurance, Mr. Nicholes said. , table. The natural resources of China are many, the speaker stated but GONE TO IDAHO respect for their buried ancestors West1220 of J. H. Hemsley, minster Avenue went to Idaho keeps the Chinese people from last Wednesday. He has a con- disturbing the earth by mining matract to erect a large warehouse. coal, metals and other raw terials as graveyards dot practically every part of China. AUTOMOBILE BURNS Mr. Nicholes said that in his beinterthe Tuesday night at section of 11th East and 21st lief the Japs would never conquer South a car caught fire from a the Chinese in the present warfare as interior China is old in custom carelessly thrown cigarette. There and cannot be penetrated readily, to were four fire engines called trails still being used instead of The the spot to put out the fire. roads. troops over Marching car was a total loss. these trails are forced to march single file and it is a simple matREGIMENT TO CELEBRATE for the Chinese to form batterter At Fort Douglas, the 38th regies at the head, the center and iment of infantry, will celebrate rear of the line and break up the of the twenty-firanniversary the was regiments. marching Marne. It the battle of the both oriental counDiseasein received there' that "the' regiment is the greatest enemy the the cognomen "The Rock of the tries to fight and until nations have Marne." There will be regi is wars will not be this controlled, mental inspection then the boys destructive the agent in to greatest will have the rest of the day lives. their themselves. LOCAL NOTES Roth-chil- d, Vandals broke windows of five Hermoine Temple, No. 8, Py- Loss totaled .thian Sisters, will meet on next Ogden merchants. 100. Wednesday night, June 19, when The Bulletin is informed that side of Twenty-firSouth, south they will hold their annual memor- it will be but a short while now! to the D. it R. G. crossing near ial services for deceased members. before the Utah Light and Trac Simpson Avenue. MONDAY, July 10, 1939 tion Company starts its summer During the past two years the Notice is hereby given to all program of track removals and "Crime does not pay." Two large part of the removals have bandits went into a bank at Fort Knights of Pythias In all parts of consequent street improvements been in the eastern and south Morgan, Colorado, Saturday. the Domain of Utah that there is in various sections of the city. eastern part of the city and this They secured in the neighborhood to be a picnic held on August 6 at Revision of the program for this year's program was arranged to of $10,000. One was shot and Saratoga. It is the annual picnic year was recently made to Ingive attention to the removal of killed at Sidney, Nebraska, the and members from the north, south clude the removal of the tracks some of the west side trackage other got as far as Garden City, east and west are most cordially in Sugar House between Twenty- - which has been released from ac Remember the date, first South and the Rio Grande tive service for some time. Kansas, where a patrolman's bul invited. let sent him to his reward. No, August 6. Railroad tracks near Simpson The Company Is to be com Edith Miller, Most Excellent Avenue. This crime doesn't pay. removal, with the mended for its public spirited Chief of the Pythian Sisters, wiU widening of Twenty-firSouth policy in removing its unused The K- -l naval blimp, rode out leave for the San Francisco fair which is already under way, will trackage as rapidly as possible the Atlantic gale and did not need on the 20th. give Sugar House a substantial and leaving the repaired streets the assistance of the cutters that participation ln the road improve- in such fine condition as well as "SEAT COMFORT- - ADDS TO ments to be made rushed to aid it. throughout for its attempts to effect the re DRIVING ENJOYMENT the city. It is expected that the movals without partiality to any "Until you ride on the cool, new track removal and Cool breezes swept the east afpaving repairs section of the city. Its moderniseat covers of woven fiber ma ter three days of intense heat. therefrom scheduled for zation program necessarily has resulting The west got the heat, but it's ai: terial, you don't know what 'ssat this year will be completed early been carried forward la succescoinfoif you are missing oh sum in September. ln a lifetime. sive steps Involving the purchase mer drives," declares J. W. Halli-daThe entire program is as fol of- modern buses to replace the manager of the Western lows: LOCAL In a bus-cstreet cars, and track removals smaahup Salt Lake City public school 18 "America," played by the com- in the 2100 block West North Auto Supply Company, exclusive Second South between State and street repairs have followed A brief outline of the program pupils will present the weekly distributors of Catalina seat cov and Main. Temple, three were Injured. in similar stages so arranged as Friday evening program at Fair-- jbined South and West High era. Second South between Third to benefit the various sections of mont Park under the sponsorship Schools bands. "Organ Melody," There's a cool freshness about A batted baseball hit Mary Lou the city without discrimination, of the PTA of which Mrs. A. J. South Band; Promotion March, and Sixth West Streets. Standing, of 1031 East 13th South the new type of material used in South and West Bands; "A Song Hagen is president. Rio Grand Street between Sec ln the head. Result, a sever Catalinas that will be greatly ap directhe Of The Rose," South Band; "Honunder Is The program ond and Third South Streets. deconcussion of the brain and pos preciated, for the durable fiber recreation or Band March," South and West of the tion city strands are woven into a soft pli Third South between State and MRS. KENNETH STOKER sible fracture of the skull. Jessie Miss with Bands; "Sandra Overture," West able fabric that affords comfort Main and between Main and Rio SINGS FOR C OF C MEMBERS partment of public in- Band, "Blue Moon Waltz," South superintendent in summer and winter, too, accord- Grand Street. The mercury in Salt Lake SunMrs. Kenneth Stoker, wife of struction, and Mrs. Walter A. and West Bands; "Lcgionaires On to Mi. Halllday. ing and between First West Third climbed to 103.1 Kenneth Stoker of the Photo Arts Hampton, dramatist, in active Paiade," South and West bands. day degrees. This "The porous texture of Cata Second South Streets. diRemarks will be made by Mrs. was cool however, Shop, 1115 East 21st S. street, charge. Sound is under the compared irv linas permits the escape of body Second East north of First gave two vocal selections Wednes rection of W. R. Harwood and Hagen, representing the Parenc other spots in the west Records beat, so that you don't have that South. "Humof 105 and 106 were noted. Organization. day for' members of the Sugar properties are in charge of Joseph Teachers stuck-to- the- - seat' feeling and of a Summer West between Center and House Chamber of Commerce, at Cecals. "Stars First Song" ming clothes don't work into bothering Wall Streets, and Wall Street the weekly meeting of the group, Friday's program will take place Night" "In The Gloaming" and on long rides, he asserts. bunches TUESDAY, July 11, 1930 Miss West and Second between First She was accompanied by at 8 p. m. in the Greek Theatre "Sonata in "A" by the string "Another particularly Import- Howard. at Fairmont Park. The program groups of the schools directed by north Virginia A powder magazine blew up In nt comfort feature is the careful Highland Drive from the to be presented will be under the Mr. Tueller. "Three Bears," novPernanada De Bracamonte, Spain, designing and tailoring that goes direction of J. W. Anderson, prin into every set Use of full width miiing bo ana nurung szo. Ar- - elty, will be given by the West cipal of the summer school; material leaves no uncomfortabte mont Willardson, superintendent High School group with Nick, Harry Bridges, leader of the seams on either seats or back, of music and the following music Cozakus, narrator. west coast CIO was named as aland their smooth, snug fit is kept Bulletin" of Friends other The Editor and teachers; Arch Tueller of Roose (By the "The Star Spangled Banner" very able member of the Com- - neat and trim with elastic cor. velt Junior High; Joseph Clive and to a conclumuxusc party Dy Major Laurence ners, wnicn prevent creases or of the West will draw the event Martin Norman A. Milner who supported his accu- - wrinkles, of the shores these to anent SI the said much sion. coming There has been High School. "Made sation by a number of affidavits. Did It ever occur to you. by a various nationalities of the old country. Bridges denied that he had ever special treatment, Catalinas are who are making the slanderous talk, that everyone who t of the white spot, stain and perspiration re or black race now Inhabiting this country, at one time or anotner came been a member of that party. sisting, and they can be easily the. from, or their forebears came from, a foreign country? What "Cannonball" Baker, noted mo- cleaned with a damp cloth many American needs to concern himself about is the aalmilatlon of these tor cyclist, was killed at Warrens-bur- times without effecting their wa and making them Americans in the true sense of the word. yon party for the male Rotarians Mo., when his machine terproofing. no have Americans of of the generation AlA younger to be held in August. large proportion Mrs. Jed L. Ashton, of 2686 "A choice of colors permits co skidded and overturned on a real love of country while those who came here to escape the Euro den street, entertained the Ro lor harmony for any automobile curve. love this land and its laws, become loyal citizens, interior and a smartness that adds pean dictators really tary Ann's at a luncheon Tuesday. LIBRARIAN ASKS FOR course In and the Banner, honor Star the the of lovers Spangled right, The following officers were elect MINERAL DISPLAY CASE The senate committee deferred to the car appearance. Americans. true of basis the become a few of years Pointing out that the Sprague ed: Mrs. Jed L. Ashton, pres"In addition to comfort and action on the neutrality bill by a Branch L. Library of Sugar House Richards, Lorin Mrs. ident neat, trim appearance, Catalinas vote of 12 to 11. across the briny deep, he came to America one was born of the most complete and has The writer Elmer Mrs. Sandberg. provide protection that keeps your love to Since that time he has grown "My secretary and Mrs. Sam Leaver, beautiful mineral displays in the fresh which when he was a young lad. LOCAL Marius Peterson Is car upholstery over files it. treasurer. Mrs. L. 11. Stratford, west and no place to show it off, which means a better trade-i- n allowance Land," America, the home of the free. The flag being held for the shooting of his for with and loves he it in his heart Mrs. Orson Kasteler and Mrs. N. Mrs. Eleanor C. Bartlett, librarian, the noble "Star Spangled Banner.'' is your car. Donald 25 year old have if land what you D. Thatcher were elected as beard asked the Sugar House Chamber gave you birth, "Economical, too, these and all an undying love. No matter Preston, a WPA worker. in is the of Commerce to see what could best that this should country of directors. other covers In the Western Auto come to America, then you give There will be a regular month- be done to get a good display case. line cost you much less than you our heart If you are one of those who think that the dictators of Weber Three roof A committee consisting of Hy. county youths would pay elsewhere for compar Europe who have trodden the "common people," as they aft termed, ly luncheon in the Hotel Utah Mrs. Young, Paul Fredrickson and Teu are thankful that they escaped able 1 quality." Mr. Halliday con underfoot, are little tin gods, then go uack to that country for there garden, Saturday, at p. m., Mrs. be Chidister. to work with when their automobile plunged crudes. He motorists Is no place for you here. Last week our nation's birthweek, should see Ashton presiding. Music will urges secure to was orBartlett appointed hotel The over a precipice. planning an automobile vacation every resident of America glad to be here and have thanks in his heart furnished by the regular machine failed to make the grade to equip their car with "Seat Com that he was allowed to come here and ilve as a free man and not oe chestra. The board of directors this case as minerals are the main have completed plans 'or a can natural resource of Utah. ! fort" that lasts the year around a slave to do some tyrants wish. (Continued on page 8) st st - - st - Young Musicians Plan Friday Evening Program y, ar Scho-flel- d, . COMMENTS I water-repelle- nt Rotary Anns Entertained At Jed Ashton Home g, new-come- rs son-in-la- w, 500-fo- ot hair-brain-ed |