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Show titn WEEK'S NEWS SUMMARY SUNDAY, Jul; SI). 1939 Japan on Saturd iy seized four British subjects on the outskirts of Shanghai thus a rousing; anew the friction between these nation. Of course, the Japanese apologiz- VOLUME ed. But the Japanese military withdrew when the Seaforth Highlanders advamvd with fixed bayonets. SUGAR viL HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY', UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. Utah Knights of Pythias to Picnic Sunday The senate approved Saturday night a bill which carries an barring use of lending funds to interfere with existing The Knights of Pythias from enterprizes and to prevent government interference, also. The every part of the Domain of Utah bill carries a $1,640,000 appro- will meet at Saratoga next Sunday, August 6, and already there priation. has been received assurances that Four COC men died in a tim- delegations will be present from ber and brush fire in Nevada, distant lodges. The activities of the day will trapped by a change in the wind at 11:00 a. m., and from begin The fire was approximately 50 miles north of Winnemuc c a. that time till the wee sma hours Searchers are looking for the fifth there will be something doing to interest both young and old. member of the party. Teams from the Optical Shop, of Salt Lake City, and the EngElliott Roosevelt has added his land Market, of Tooele, will little bit of truth to the almost nationwide feeling against John compete in a soft ball game. Bring your lunches, families L. Lewis. He says that Lewis czar of the C and friends and enjoy the var'ed Is the I. O., which represents millions activities of the day. Everybody is welcome and every holder of a of workers. ticket has a chance to win the As a means of "saving face," grand prize. The drawing will which means a great deal to the take place in the evening. You Oriental. Japan has concluded a can secure tickets from any memtrade treaty with ber of the order or get them when Germany. It apparently does not you arrive at Saratoga. take much to "save face." O Inter City Meet At Pool Draws ed se John Adams, M. of Harry Bridges and his "lawyers" gird themselves for the Lodge e for that been vacationing on fight to find a limy worm to crawl through. coast and is now back It brings to mind a saying of the late John D. Woodruff. "I hope to see established courts of justice instead of courts of law." loop-hol- Correspondent Harry J. Brown, of Washington. D. G, sees the official axe held high above the head of Jim Farley. It is a fact that Farley Is opposed to a third term for the 1939. Crowd of Visitors Swimmers front playground water In fine form Wednesday in an in evening for swimming meet conduct ed at the new Fairmont Park swimming pool by the City Recreation Department Fancy div, ing, F. of speed races and were featured No. 1, has form swimming the west and brought a vote of appreciaat his desk, tion from the spectators. ter-ci- ty relay-races- Z&, UNIVERSITY Sugar House C. of C. NOTES Will Meet Wednesday monthly meeting of the House Chamber of ComSugar merce will lie Wednesday noon at Jeanne's Tea Room, 3022 Highland Drive, at 12:15 noon. Jack Holstrom, vice president of the organization, is a rangProper foods and food combin ing the program and reminder ations 'are held the most importcards announcing the meeting ant factor towards a long, healthwill be mailed to members. ful life by Paul O. Sampson, notO Is traveling who ed dietitian through the United States on a speaking tour and was guest at the Rotary Club's speaker Dr. Leslie D. (Shag) Burbidge, luncheon Thursday noon at Weas-k- u new president of the Sugar House Inn. Lion's Club, took over his duties Otto Buchner introduced the Tuesday noon after an extended speaker Thursday and arranged absence while he attended school the day's program. in the East. Mr. Sampson gave several inCarl Brewster gave a detailed teresting facts and figures to review of the recent visit to Sun show that the people of the Unit Valley and told of the splendid ed States do not eat wisely so manner in which they were re- suffer greatly. He stated that ceived by the Idaho people. The fifty per cent of the Americans music and concerts given during are taking care of the other fifty the trip were of outstanding note, because of wrong eating. He also Mr. Brewster said. said that ninety per cent were NEXT MEETING AT NIGHT constipated due to the same The next meeting of the Lion's cause. Sugar forms too important will be held Monday evening at a part of daily diet, statistics 7:30 p. m. at Jeanne's Tea Room showing that the United States and will be the monthly business averages 123 pounds per person meeting of the organization. per year. Eat Right and Live Long, Doctor's Claim Lions Hold Meeting Winning Team of Traction Company Enjoy Outing well-kno- Arvll Whiting wa dre - "lat Idaho, vestc "ay Anthony, when he got excited about a flVi getting on his lne. When t':e body was recovered the trout was till hooked on the dead man's St W. P. A. STUDENTS TO STUDY AT U OF U Over a hundred teachers and leaders of W. P. A. educational projects throughout Utah will begin a period of special train ing and study at the University of Utah, August 2. The train ing will end August 29. The University of Utah w3I furnish seven teachers, all but one on the regular faculty. The) local W. P. A. educational staff will furnish twelve supervisors, some of whom will also teach. During the week beginning August 7, five special lecturers will speak to the students. These educators are: Dr. W. D. Armen trout, Vice President of the Colorado State College of Education; Dr. Benjamin, Dean of the University of Colorado School of Ed ucation; Dr. Douglas E. Lawson, Professor of Teacher Training, Carbondale State Teachers Col Carbondale, Illinois; Mr. lege, Kenneth Perry, Pofessor of Industrial Arts, Colorado State Col-eof Education; and Mr. E. E. Mohr, Professor of Music, Colorado State College of Education. ge O CIVIC CLUB ESTABLISHES U OF V SCHOLARSHIP A needy and deserving freshman man at the University of Utah will receive a quarter's tuition from a scholarship established by the Exchange Club of Salt Lake City. The student will be selected by University authorities on a basis of activities and scholarship during his freshman year and the scholorship will cover the student's tuition for the autumn quarter of his sophomore year. O line. The Shoshone Indians at Fort Washakie, Wyo., doff their civilized garb for three days each July and cavort in "jitterbug" fashion in honor of their sun-go- NO. Single Copy, 5 cents The The following is an excerpt from a letter from the K. of R. and S. of Fresno, California lodge No. 138. and shows that The Bulletin is widely read. "We were glad to receive your paper, and the publicity on the front page indicates that you are at least getting cooperation from the press. That is a big asset." high-mind- ed Nazi-Japane- ities and all events of interest occuring in the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION "self-elect- A Bulletin of News. Activ- d. LOCAL W. P. A. ceases laying off Utah workers on orders from Washington. Drouth is said to have taken 90 per cent of the rang crop In Utah and range stock is of consequence, starving. ENGINEER TELLS LARGE BUILDING'S WEIGHT six thousand Approximately tons Is the weight of the new University of Utah field house Nearing completion on the U campus In Salt Lake City. The huge brick, concrete and steel shell contains material in the fol lowing amounts, according to R. K. Palmer, U. S. government inspecting engineer for the pro ject: 1.450 cubic yards of concrete weighing about 3,625 tons, 420 tons of steel, 750,000 bricks weigh ing about 3,000,000 pounds orl,- 500 tons, 100 tons of mortar, 40 carloads of timber weighing 400 tons, about 15 tons of plumbing fixtures, 10 tons of sashes and windows, and about 50,000 square feet of copper roofing weighing four and one half tons. of. 12,000 cubic yards structural excavation work was done for the structure, which is 335 feet long, 140 foet wide, and 52 feet high. The building will be completed this fall, ready to house the unN Plans versity's athletic events. for a Joint dedicatory program to be held next January 8 and 9 are being made with the U. S. A. C-- , where a similar structure is being built. ut Five Salt Lake citizens were injured by motor accidents. White Team Utah Light and Traction Quarterly Safety Contest winners and their guests at Weasku Inn. A "repeater" drunken driver White suited men in foreground are members of the crack First Aid Team. drew a 90 days sentence in jail for his second conviction. Bet he On Friday, July 28th, the White team could not be released at one team of the Utah Light and Trac- t'inte and so one banquet was held thinks next time. tion Company's operating staff at noon for the night workers Earl Morgan confessed to celebrated the winning of the and one in the evening for the druken driving and was fined second quarterly safety contest day men. Man special guests, particul of 1939 with a dual banquet at in Jail. $125 or thirth-eigO Sugar House's popular Weasku arly persons intimately connected with the City and State Safety Inn. MONDAY, JULY 31, 1939. these two times For movements, were invited and the past over kicked has the apJapan stimto contests attended one or other of the two designed ple cart In the far eastern situat- popular accom to sessions. these guests effort ulate Among supreme ion by making added demands on Colonel were of William C. Webb, safe passengers handling Briton. She also says that any plish won of Lake been Police have Chief Salt the and by equipment, done to American propdamage team and S. these Walter Chief Jovial the Blue wa Department; a mistake. about How erty the deliberate bombing of the opponents claim that it has been Knight of the Salt Lake Fire De mony years since the White boys partment and Traffic Engineer of Paney? bad a really good meal. Be that the Salt Lake Traffic CommisSenator Walsh, of Massachus- as it may, both the Blues and the sion; Mr. George French, Secreetts, has Introduced a bill that Reds were good losers and have tary of the Salt Lake Traffic R. W. Groo, Chief would provide for the reforest nothing to be ashamed of since Commission; of the State Highway Patrol; and ation of denuded tracts. This the score on points stood plan would furnish real work tie closest contest in thirteen Sergeant Steinfeldt of the Salt This week The Bulletin extends National Safety Council Award for thousands of idle men and consecutive years of safety com Lake Police Department. . winn of the from selected 1'tUitir.n. birthday greetings to R. M. (Bobi for operating Utah Light .and would be a public benefit. Captain Special guests ing team is John Mathies and among the company employees Lament, who celebrated his natal Traction equipment for one year interest day on August 2nd. Bob was a without a single accident. Bob's Brithish in Tainan are warned he showed great magnaminity of, because of outstanding of and accomplishment in safety in cow puncher and sheep herder hobby is fishing, and vacation by the Japs that their lives will si.frit by inviting; the captains to teams share two clude all winners of National prior to the day he began working time this year found him doing the not be safe after August 10. competing as street car operator for the some deep sea fishing off the honors with him. John sat at the Safety Council Awards for memUtah Light and Traction Com coast of California. whether Bobbies arrest Irish band near head of the table with C. P. Han driving The Bulletin also congratulates London during a recent drill. The sen,. Captain of the Reds, on his bers of the White team or not, pany 21 years ago. He has been new ban on Irishmen in England left tnd genial Tom Frederickson Harry Coudie because of a fine a resident of the Sugar House the following Sugar House resi for the past 15 years, living dents and also employees of the has caused a great exodus to tvfco. in old Manhattan Club days safety slogan he Initiated, and 2727 McClelland street He is Utah Light and Traction Comat as to "Kid was the fans members of the newly organized known Erin. a member of the Executive Com pany who are celebrating birthIs now Team who who and but crack Aid First Frazzles," Capt 382 of the days this week: Division Minmittee of Bureau on of his ain received and the in' cf Blues, tunnelled LOCAL Burglars right recently of Association in es of of Certificate who, Amalgamated 'and broke two basements appointment Proficiency special by to open A. L, WebNter, of 545 WilmingFirst Aid Work. Street, Electric ' Railway and Mo- ton safe at 122 Motor Avenue"' and John, acted as master of Avenue, August 3rd. The evening session was held tor Coach Employees of America abstracted the cash. F. A. Slmonds, of 228 Kenslng ')n account of service requlre-nien- ts on the spacious lawn, beautifully and ranks high with his employ ' ton a holds He an as ers Avenue, August 5th. on all members of the operator. (Continued winning Page 5) (Continued on page 8) CONGRATULATIONS ht -5, . d's-trl- ct . cere-ironie- s, Rotarians To Attend Assembly Charlefc Lobb, Dee Thatcher, Secretary vice-preside- nt, and of the Sugar House Rotary club will leave Sunday for Sun Valley, Idaho, to attend the district assembly of the 110th district of Rotary International to be conducted August 7 and 8 at the famed resort CARD OF THANKS We wish to express oui to our come friends who have many to our aid so nobly during our recent trouble. It renders the load much easier to bear. Sincerely and Appreciatively heartfelt S. gratitude J. Ottley and family. |