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Show A Bulletin of news Activities and all events of Interest securing In the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley. WEEK'S NEWS SUMMARY SUNDAY. AUGUST Simtfir 20. 19Stf Pine Ridge, a small hamlet in Oregon with nearly 600 inhabitants, was destroyed by fire. Many cf the fires that rage in VOLUME vlL the forests of Oregon and Washington are believed to be PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION An injured, convict who was being treated in the Good Samar itan hospital in Portland, Oregon shot and killed his nurse, Saturday and injured two more in an effort to escape. Brltian stands in the parley on the open door in China threatens the complete disruption of the same. Briton rejects absolutely the Japanese denine-pow- er mands. Floods in the Teintsin area are giving the Japs a great deal more trouble than the blockade of the foreign concessions. Over two feet of flood waters has surrounded the Nipponese forces Hitler thinks that by gnashing of teeth and bestial growls all the same coyote the German forces will break Europe's nerve and force them to accede to his demands. A father at Elizabeth, N . J., was arrested for cruelty to his two youngest children, he put a ball and chain on them to "keep them at home and out of trouble," so he told the judge. SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939. Single Copy, 5 cents Fairmont Ends Gala Season GJljirii flmilnjtMlan With Water Pageant I L0CALN0TES Final rehei-salfor the brilliant water pageant and carvinal to be MOTORED TO FEE RON Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Snow, staged Friday evening at 8 p. m. at Fairmont Park Swimming Charles their son, by and daughter, Barbara, spent the Pool, were held today and everyweek end at the home of C. Ht thing is in readiness for a display Snow, near Ferron, leaving Sati of grace and skill of swimmers of urday morning and returning Sun- the park. This event marks the day night. C. H. Snow is one sf close of the playground for this the cattlemen of that district wlm season. is interested in seeing the game The carnival is made up of a question bandied In a business-lik- e program of formation swimming manner, not political. relay races, fancy diving, speed s FORMATION OF BOW UNO TEAM UNDER CONSIDERED Steps were taken Wednesday night looking toward the formation of a bowling team to be sponsored by the Calanthe-Myrtl- e Lodge No. 1. Knights of Pythias. There are among the members men who are given to that sport and we hope to see the proposed team capture some of the honors of that healthful game during the coming season. Old Timers Are Rotary Guests (Elutrrli Nntra llth Wlllard Richards, Sr., and Frank Y. Taylor, old settlers of the southeast district, were the guests of the Sugar House Rotary club Thursday noon and favored the members with remin-cen- and 17th South J. ELBERT NASH. Minister Rev. J. Elbert Nash. - 9:45 Church School. 11 a. m. Worship Service, vice by the Minister. NUMBER 28. ce Ser- - of days gone by. Members were informed of committees to which they had been appointed and a brief outline of the years' work given by the president, Orson W. Kasteier. The Intermountaln Christian Endeavor had a very Interesting and helpful meeting at the J. C Endicott home on 17th South last Thursday evening. OUTING DELAYED races and displays of athletic skill 9 UNTIL ROAD IS FINISHED in the water. Bright lights are Visitors at the Manse during REPORTED A FOREST FIRE Glenn E. Tripp, Rotarlan and being strung to add charm to the the past week have included Rev. P. R. Davidson, a Salt Lake evening's display and other bits member of the Sugar House CHANGE IN TAX DEADLINE and Mrs. Homer Roberts of MasChamber of Commerce appointed City salesman, who has to cover of scenery will be employed in MAY BE EXPECTED Mark-le- y several states in his rounds of the skits and special events outlined. on, Michigan; Rev. S. K. to a committee to arrange for and two daughters of Stras-burThe proposed change in the houses was a Sugar House Day Outing, told driving between Butte Delmar Fairbanks and Miss Colorado and Mrs. Inel Fen-wi- fellow Thanksgiving holiday will cause and Missoula, Montana, last Fri Rotarlans Thursday that fi are Earl of in this Kay charge and son and daughter of a decided change in the tax dead- day when he discovered a spot nal event the outing had been postponed unThe season has been line. For notification used to be fire In the timber. Not Hillsdale, Wyoming. Mr. Floyd til the being a most successful one, Miss Jeswidening of Twenty-firNewell BeU and Mrs. Roxle South street that if November SO fell on a equipped with tools to fight the sie Schofleld, is completed at Recreational Bell, City holiday then the taxes had to be flame, ne reported the Are to .he Parks Supervisor, and Fairmont Wilson and daughter all or which time a celebration will Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bell be paid on November 29. The 30th forest rangers at the first tele- has added held in the dlatrct greatly to the success and was usually Thanksgiving day, of Gooding, Idaho; recame to he daughter with the The Sugar House Day outing phone with its well equipped field house, sult Jhit the fire was extinguished large new swimming pool and Mrs. Majorie Bell and Elmer Bell was planned by the three civic after it had burned about 1 and a ample lawn space as well as shad of Cheyenne, Wyoming. clubs of Sugar House, Chamber THEM A SON UNTO a At of the hall acres. Joint meeting of WAS BORN ed, sanitary camps for eating Commerce, Rotary and Lions, last Wednesday evening, and as Twenty-firSouth has A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. lunches. Thousands of children the program for September was been a civic project for some from Southeast a the Attwood local have at hospiWesley daily WEND THEIR WAY HOME in the supervised planned with an all Church pic- time, it was determined that the tal on Tuesday. Felicitations. Thos. Kirk, of Billings, and nil participated nic in Fairmont Park on Septem completion of this work would son. George, passed through Su games, swimming and art work and it is very gratifying to the ber 8. Opening activities. Septem- be something to celebrate. gar House last Tuesday on their NOTED TEACHER FROM Miss Schofleld ber is to be a month of rallying, way home from their visit to the park department, N. D. VISITING HERE to find the summers closing with Rally Day program that said, Mr And Mrs. Hywell C. Rowland west coast. Mr. Kirk stated that wonc nu shown so much re- - on September 24th and World DONT FORGET THE and four children came In from on their way they saw the vast fire BOOK REVIEW thesponse in the Improvement of Wide Day being observed on OcCalifornia yesterday where he has which has devastated so many the childwork as well as health. tober 1. Plans for departmental Mrs. Harriett B. Sterling, a been engaged in the art of teaching thousands of acres in California. activities and a the Retreat for teacher in the Adult Education imThe hall of science at the fair for some time. They will visit Teachers will be announced later. Class, will review "The much and Kirk Mr. Grapes of very at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. R. pressed Wrath" John Stelnbach's latest him made' be wonder what would Wherland, 1270 Malvern Avenue. Cub Pack 8, twenty-thre-e novel, tonight at 7:30, at the He held the position of dean of developed in the next few strong, together with Cub- - Sprague Branch of the public for Week music in the college at Grand master J. Elbert Nash and As- library. She la noted for her re Forks, North Dakota. There were 105 new cases of sistant Cubmaster Louis B runn- view of books and those who atVACATIONING AT HOME er enjoyed an overnight picnic tend are sure to be well Jack Holmstrom assistant at communicable diseases reported at the country home of J. C WE MADE A MISTAKE the Sugar House Branch Bank to the Utah State Board of Health Barnes last Monday and TuesLast week we said that A. D. and of the Sugar for the week ending August 18, statement to releasa day, boating, swimming and fishJacobson would drive up to Boise, House Chamber of Commerce, is according ed William Dr. McKay, ing occupied the time and ener- OGDEN NO. t, K. OF P. today by Idaho, and bring back his wife spending his vacation at home in Health State Commission Acting gies of the youngsters and all HOLD riCNIG and daughters. Well, Bus has two stead of on his usual fishing trip Ogden No. 2 held their picnic sons and no daughters, but every- - the new baby daughter being er. This is a decrease of 33 cases returned to their homes Tuesday from the of week, had a and wonderful last time. previous having Monday evening at Lorna one was kidding him about his the cause of it all. Mr. John A. 38from the corresponding week Fav After a delicious lunch Park. daughters, thus proving that The Aldos is in Mr. Holmstrom- place last HOME AFTER TRIP year. was spent in racing, the evening Kulletin is read. t th bank These new cases of communic Mr. and Mrs. F. Klepe, returned nail driving contests, blowing up able diseases include one case last week from a trip to the of balloons and other entertaineach of trichinosis, undulont fev- West coast They took In the ments. Everyone enjoyed themer and tularemia. Trichinosis, Dr. sights at the fair while gone and selves. McKay says, is not known to be then drove down the beach highGrand Chancellor and Mrs. Dale widely pervalent in Utah, and is way to Bee that part of Californ accompaned by Mr. Parks of Garcontracted from consuming im- ia. And say upon their return field attended the outing. properly cooked pork from infest- that the entire trip was a most ed hogs. Undulant fever and tul enjoyable one. aremia have been diagnosed in FORD FAILS TO BOW TO Utah more frequently, but they HAS EYE THE N. L. R. B. OPERATION are not widely spread Everyone Wm. Amos Cardwell. of thi Formal rejection of the decision should be careful, however, that Volinteer fire department of of the N. L. R. B. was the action consumes the milk he is clean and properly pasteurized Undul- of Salt Lake City, was taken to of the Ford Motor company. The ant fever comes from cows infect St Marks hospital Saturday to board said the company must rean operation on his eyes. hire 24 discharged employees and ed with Bangs disease, or from undergo cease from "disparaging or critinfected goats. Tularemia, com HERE FROM DU8CHENE icising labor organizations.' Ford monly known as "rabbit fever," Mr. A. Matton, of Duschene, said that the company had comon the other hand, may be con is friends and relations plied with the law and would contracted from the bite of Insects in visiting House this week. tinue to do so. We give thanks Sugar which have lived on Infected rab Mr. Matton was in to the diety that there is at least formerly bits, or from handling the meat of the tin and sheet Iron business one American who refuses to pow infected rabbits in the process of in Sugar House. down to the autocratic N. L. R. B. preparing for cooking. There was decrease of 35 in the number of new cases of whooping cough reported, a decrease of nine in the number of cases of tuberculosis, and one in the number of case of pneum onia. Slight increases were report ed for chickenpox, measles, influenza and scarlet fever. New committees to carry on the Elmer Sandberg, J. Frank Quiat Even though this is the time work of Rotary for the Sugar and John Matsen. Fellowship; of year, it was stated, when com' House club, were named Monday Carl Brueggeman, chairman, Dr. munlcable diseases are less pre at a meeting of the J. L. Richards, George W. evening valent than at any other time, board of directors of the organi and. Hugo Ebmeyer. Memand do spread through they may the carelessness or indifference zation held at the office of the Su- bership: George H. Lucas, chair This week birthday congratu Company, Mr. Larsen left for of those who are unfortunate gar House Coal company. man, Glenn E. Tripp, Jed Ashton Aims lineman The and as he and John Burgess. Attendance; Idaho worked where Objects lations arc due Alfred A. Larsen, enough to have contracted them as Interoutlined C. Chidlster, L. II. Thorsten T. electric for there. by Rotary railways It is our responsibility as citiz of 1190 South 8th Street, who In June, 1902, Mr. Larsen re ens, to so conduct ourselves that national, is composed of the burg and Otto Buchner. Voca celebrates his birthday on August turned to Salt Lake of the board of directors and tional Service; L. H. Stratford, City and im- no other person will contract any 23rd. officers of the Club and in Sugar chairman, Dr. T. E. Robinson, mediately began working on the communicable disease because of Kasmen these House E. Kenneth Orson Smith and Wlllard are; While still in his early twenties, street cars as a motorman, and our carelessness or indiference Mr. Larsen began working for the he has performed the duties of People ' who are not well should telar, president, N. Dee Thatcher, Richards. Community Service. Chas. Lobb, secre A, C. Smoot Crippled Children, electric utilities and the gay nine- this occupation faithfully to the feel obligated to find out the Thorstenburg, Dr. William H. Middlcmiss, Grant ties found him engaged first as present time, having 37 years con cause of their illness before they tary, Lawrence H. L. Stratford, A. Morgan and Lawrence Clements. associate freely with other cit treasurer; trackman and later as lineman tinuous service. A. C. Hibbard and Smoot, direc- International Service, Dr. Wm. R. Mr. Larsen enjoys reading and izens. with the old Salt Lake Rapid tors. Other committees Chairman. J. W. are; Pro- Landmesrer, Transit Street Railway. When traveling, and vacation time finds Lor- Halliday and Brown Allen Seegmlller. Car chairman, gram, the Salt Lake Railway Company him seeking "new world's to conAt the old Fairfield fort the enzo H. W. Reherd Rotary Information, Theo Jorgen-seDr. Hatch, unveiled a monuments assumed control of the Rapid quer" the strange and the dif A. C Melville. Classifica Chairman, Jack Burt and nlil Jnonv and - nf thm Transit lines, thus forming the ferent in scenic thrills and inter , mnrkincrry rmrtlnn Kenneth Cromar, chairman, Allen Pyper, tion; Consolidated Railway and Power esting places. express trail. g, ck st Poc-atell-o; Cora-mtt- ee st Glen LOCAL Ballinger, of Helper, was chosen as the commander of the American Legion for the ensuing year at the convention held at Spanish Fork. The death of a Payson man, Lade Young, in an automobile accident broke a four year record without a fatality in Wayne coun- ; Two Orem ladies were hurt In an automobile crash Saturday, the car crushed into a utility pole. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 19S9 Berlin reports that Germany and Russia have signed a pact and trade agreement non-agressi-on Six persons were reported to have drowned off Rye Beach, N. H., in a storm which wrecked the boat they were fishing from. a crash during an early persons were inmorning mist bound A bus for Philadeljured. rammed a New York from phia fire engine. In 29 New York is suffering a milk drought owing to a strike of milkmen Trucks are being held up and the contents dumped on the ground LOCAL The weather man finally predicts light rains for this section. We hope he knows what he la talking about. Two Salt Lake youths were in jured severely when an inner tube exploded by reason of too much air. Eight cars of a D. & R. G. freight was wrecked and the contents of the cars, sugar was spil led on the roadbead. It happened in Emery county about 20 miles southeast of Price. The new $14,000 seminary Beaver was dedicated with at ap- propriate honors. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 19S9 Four Chicagoians were drown ed in lake Michigan owning to a strong undercurrent taking then away from shore. was The British Parliament recalled for a special meeting to be held Thursday. The stock markets of the world got over their jitters of the past few days and values crept up to where they were before the war scare made some owners scared about their holdings. A Salt Lake jeweler LOCAL found an old grandfather clock in a pile of Junk. He repair ed it and it la now running and (Continued on page 8) ot Utah State Health Report vice-presid- I CONGRATULATIONS Rotary Club Names New Committees Bur-bld- ge vice-preside- n. old-time- rs I I |