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Show A WEEK'S NEWS SUMMARY SEPTEMBER SUNDAY, S, The zinc and coal mines, pro- 1:1 ,y vr fl II El. V PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION located on the border of Poland and Germany, were tiezed today. VOLUMU ViL Guards at Buckingham palac who have heretofore been bedeck ed in high bearskin shakos and red tunics are now clad In khaki clothes and fighting helmets. Frank Hayes, mayor of Conn., resigned his office and nrotested his Innocence, of the crime of looting the city treasury of more than $1,000,000. Nineteen others were convicted of the same charge. SUGAR HOUSE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, SE1TEMPER (Blfitrrit llth j. Nnif a and 17th South ELBERT NASH, Minister 9:45 11:00 8. 1939 Single Copy, 5 cents CELEBRATION OF STREET WIDENING EARLY EVENT Qtyirii a. m., Church School. . a. m., Worship Service. Sermon LOCAL Loren Gillespie, a by Dr. H. W. Rehero. Emeritus of Westmin President vaulted Bakersfield lad, year-ol-d over the railing of the North ster College. Temple street viaduct and SeDtember la Rally Month for He had an now in a hospital. Idea that there was a pedestrian Third Church. Beginning with a walk on the outside of the rail big picnic in Fairmont Park on September 8th, many ing and wound up on the rail' Friday, activities below. feet sponsored by the vari tracks road twenty ous departments of the Sunday Rally and John Courtney Lynch, 77, one School will be held. on Sun come will of the civic and business heads Promotion Day World 24th with of Salt Lake, died at the Holy day, September observed Wide Communion being an illness of Cross hospital after on October 1st. several months. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Borden The weatherman says that this territory will continue to have and two children of Thermopolla cool weather during the coming members of Mr. Nash's former week. pariah, were visitors at the Manse They were on their Tuesday. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1939 way to California to visit Mr. Borden's parents. The first naval disasters on account of the European war was Dr. H. W. Reherd, Pastof Emthe torDedorinsr of the British eritua of Westminster College, liner Athenla with 1400 on board, will speak at the 11 o'clock serv 246 of whom were American ice next Dr. Sunday morning. refugees. observa his tell of will Reherd tions in 25 years work through The German residents of Hong out the intermountain territory, Kong were rounded up by the of the chancres that have taken British and interned m a military place during that time. camp. They remarked that they From the last report of the would rather be in a British pri General Assembly of the Presby son camo and eating two meals terian Church U. S. A., we learn ..day than in Germany. that there are more than 30,000- .000 Presbyterians in the world Ttte American embassy villa at and that there are more people Wartaw was Intentionally bomb living under the Presbyterian ed by the Germans. In spite of form of Church Government than Liar Hitler the Germans are us- - any other Protestant form. ing incendiary bombs. - t - 1939 perty of an American syndicate, - IA ffinttHr A Pulletln of news Activities and all events of interest wcuring in the Southeast part of Suit Lake City. A section Uiat is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley. jer Boy Spout News will soon be Arrangements under way by the three civic clubs of Sugar House, Rotary, Lions and Chamber of Commerce, to celebrate the widening of South street, acTwenty-firthe to president of the cording of Com Chamber House Sugar merce. Sidney J. ottley. Although the celebration is scheduled to take place as soon as the street is open to traffic, there will be several weeks of finishing work to be done before the street is complete, Mr. Ottley said, but this will go into cold weather and if a street dance and outdoor program is to be held, it will have to be done before the cold weather sets in. st C. OF C. MEETS NEXT WEDNESDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce will be held Wednesday, September 13, at Jeanne's Tea Room, 3022 Highland Drive according to the announcement of Sidney J. Ottley, President. A portion of the meeting will be turned to electing a nominating committee to arrange for the election of officers In October. Mr. Ottley stated that a speaker would also be a part of the day's program. GROUP HEARS OF CONVENTION Dr. Leslie D. Burbidge, presi- Madame DcLorc Answers Questions For Our Readers Write Madame DeLore At No CoHt; Flrt Annwera Run September 22nd ' Starting with the September 22nd Issue The Sugar House Bulletin will bring another big feature to its large family of readers, a question and answer col , umn on personal problems by Madame DeLore of Minneapolis. This widely known advisor will answer free of charge private and confidential questions through the columns of The Bulletin each week. She has a strange insight in the problems of the day and hu man His. Regardless of whether your worry is about health, money, business, love, domestic or a host of other things, write her today. In her public stage appearances she has analyzed and helped thousands. Write Madame DeLore now to be among the first to receive her aid. Answers will begin Friday, September 22. Remember, there la no cost. Write only one quest address. ion, sign .your name, dkte of birth and year. Initials oply will be used In answers, Mention The Sugar House Bulletin when you write her. Address question to Madame DeLore, Station '220, 2439 South Bryant, Minneapolis, Minnesota, , : dent of the Sugar House Lion's club and club representative to the international convention of Lions held at Pittsburg, related ported; fifteen this week, which is the largest number reported happenings at the convention for M'MKKU SO. x I LOCAL NOTES HAS VACATION' Pythian Lodge Pick Bowling Team Wednesday night the following members were selected to con stitute the Knights of Pythias bowl Jig team which will enter one of the leagues contesting for honors this winter. J. A. Pclty, m. Anderson. H. Loomls, Don Thacker, H. Sadosky, C. I. Law ler, O. Cramer R. A. Dobney and F. H. McGce. They will meet Friday evening at the Southeast Bowling Alley to complete the arrangements, 7:30 p. m. Scott Llnnell of the Peerless Laundry of Sugar House spent last week on vacation. TO SEE MEXICO Mr. and Mrs. Sugo Ebmeyer will leave this week-en- d for the west coast and Old Mexico, where they hope to visit many points of Interest in history and the older civilization. Mr. and Mrs. Ebmeyer will make their trip via automobile. BANKER VACATIONS Orson W. Kastelcr, cashier at In a short time there will oc the First National Bank of Sugcur a Grand Visitation to Calan ar House, is vacationing this The week. Lodge No. 1. date has not as yet been set. the-Myrt- le Sister Temple, Her-molne No. 8, will hold a luncheon on September 16th at the Edge-hi- ll Tea Room in honor of Mrs. Eunice Fluery, of Amsterdam, New York. Mrs. Fluery, before she moved to the east was a member of the Temple here. Pythian LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. Verne Earl and daughter who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johansen. of Salt Lake City, left this week for Los Angeles, California where they will Join Mr. Earl and make their future home. A bowling team has been orHAVE BEEN VACATIONING ganized among the members of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Asher reHermoine Temple No. 8. They will meet at the Orpheum Alley turned Tuesday evening from an auto trip which took them to the tonight. west coast. They returned by the way of Vancouver, Oregon, and report that they had a splenNew. did trip. Beautician At Petty Barber Shop Dorothy Bcckstrand, formerly of Jo-DBeauty Shop announces the opening of the Becky-D- ot Beauty Shop at 2040 South ay Funeral Services Held For Retired Officer llth East street in connection Impressive funeral services were with the Petty Barber Shop. She held Wednesday afternoon at the one in since week any reporting his fellow Lions at the weekly is a specialist in all lines of Larkin of these cases, Amer of Scouts began. Many Mortuary for 'Joseph H. Troop 38, Boy meeting of the organization held however, are old ones not pre beauty work. Raleigh, 80, of 164 R Street undica, which is sponsored by the Tuesday noon. Mrs. Beckstrand is Installing er direction of the Salt Lake LOCAL Twenty-fou- r speeders Third Presbyterian Church, is at Dr. Burbidge told of the ac viously reported, and are report modern and ed this as result at time of the equipment Interment took expects Moose Lodge. were arrested yesterday by the present conducting an intensive complishments of the organizathe active Burvey in connection to open her shop Monday, Sept- place in the City Cemetery. police in Salt Lake. There's room membership campaign which pro tion In projects undertaken dur She is a resident Mr. Raleigh, retired officer of for Improvement, some of the ceeds the organization of an Ex ing the past year and reported with the tuberculosis sanatorium ember llth. of the southeast of comand the be will program. This many think city police department was drivers in this city seem to plorer Troop. on outlines of future work. ner friends will be cleaned to well known in Another observation scouts of the older of interesting are a streets the Sugar House. His that the city speed posed In as much as it is difficult learn that she is now located in sons Ross and Joseph Raleigh this from communicable week's sufficient la that busiIt hoped troop. for members to attend the way. are in business here. increase in membership may be ness meeting held the first of disease report is one case of in- Sugar House. fantile (poliomelitis). paralysis Charles Stanley Price. 68, for secured so that the new troop each month in the evening, it determined to make the This is the third case of this dis many years an attorney here. may be started without decreas wa died in a Los Angeles hospital of ing the membership of the parent business meeting one of the reg ease reported in Carbon County body. The program for the new ular club meetings and hold it since August 25, this year. There heart disease. troop is more advanced and has the first Tuesday in each month have been 7 cases reported from all parts of the state Bince the Sunday traffic crashes Injure an appeal to older boys. When at the regular hour, noon. beginning' of the year as comparthis new troop is formed this six, two seriously. ed with a total of only three of church will be the supporters Column cases for the entire year of 1938. includ of 1939 branches all scouting, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, case one case or tularemia is reof one chlckenpox scouts, Only explor ing cubbing, boy they went back to the Big Horns (By William F. Bragg) The cowboy day's festival at ing and sea scouts. was reported to the Utah State ported this week, which makes This Is and vanished from history. The d Evanston, Wyoming came to a record of which they may well Board of Health during the week the case One of the early legends Is excitement was great. Colonel thrilling close. The last day saw be proud. ending September 1, according to this year, as compared with 65 found in Bartlett's history. It is Bullock of Fort Laramine organridsome of the most sensational On Friday, September 14th, Dr. William M. McKay, Acting cases for the same period last fascinating how the collecting of ized an expedition of 150 men but year. ing ever witnessed. these various accounts reveals a the army barred the stampede Troop 38 will hold their weekly State Health Commissioner. of cases new There were 39 cases of whoop certain similarity between all. 87 were Then Scout at Fire the due to Indian troubles. troop meeting disease communicable the week Japanese have bluntly ing will reported cough Fairmont This during Park. This story links up in several a just man in celled Bartlett place quotes Hitler that their nation shall be visitors night and each scout this week compared with 85 in ended compared with 27 for the Charles Clay as his Informant. details with the Folck account. remain neutral in the present is expected to bring a boy friend. the corresponding week last year. corresponding week last year, Clay, who had been clerk In And to a certain extent with the conflict. It is interesting to note, Dr. There were only 11 new cases the trader's post at Fort Laramie They will enjoy a weinle roast party so far as and other refreshments, together McKay says, that there was a of mumps last week compared and was later a citizen of Doug- Indian fighting concerned. Also Italy is waiting patiently to with the usual scout program tremendous increase in the num- with 26 for the corresponding las, said the lost Cabin placers with the killing of Lysite and his see which side going to win and demonstrations. ber of cases of tuberculosis re week of 1938. were found In the fall of 1865 and friends. side before she decides were worked three days by a parMany other yarns were noted Italy will support. Evidently axis ty of seven Swedish prospectors. in those days such as the Lost don't mean a thing to them. These men could barely speak Soldier. The writer recalls an acEnglish and were ignorant of the count of a soldier who is supposLOCAL The traffic board reed to have found gold on the region they mined in. of commends the restoration east slope of the Big Horns while from the Black Hills, Coming whistles in the matter of trafflr despite Indian warfare, they acting as orderly for an officer regulation. struck the Big Horn range and In charge of a scouting party. worked south along its base on The officers swore his orderly to Sergeant Theodore Loveless, the east slope. They found gold secrecy. be will for and when half After the Indian wardivision women's D. pare 1940; Franklin the Mrs. by traffic expert win direct a school Suggested by a at of streams in a fare died out, the two returned of of Salt in the assist H. to junction Mrs. financing James Wolfe, used National Women's of instruction for police officers Roosevelt, the eight-staRegional Confer large park surrounded by timber. but could not find the mine. Democratic Day on September Lake City, was its director. here. The dust and nuggets came from Frank Hepburn of Wortand ence. four a have will The parties 16th will be observed by or bed rock en three was once a resident of Fort four feet the who of Henderson Mrs. only each evening's fold in Highlight activities purpose, Schools of Salt Lake opened one broadin be radio to $7,000 will stimu tertainment a deep. recalls an old legend Washakie, They These said. gathered are (D of the nation's 120,000 voting today for the fall and winter two days were that the Shoshone tribes had a The women In the cast from Washington which win day. first announce interest late to among terms. About 32,000 scholars are districts, according in building a flume and a secret health spring which was ment by the women's division of 1940 political campaign; (2) to be opened by President Roosevelt put registered. cabin. vot addres Atttacked by Indians, five floored with gold. closed an and appealraise one dollar from each by mlttee. were women and two fled with deleklled to of the sed elect Jim Bridger Mine to the country wv --Democratic- national wm- ing district; (3) Carl Segeratedt, 867 South llth ft.a their in three Jim The Mrs. Roosevelt. Conference powd program to gold baking Mrs. the Bridger, the famed scout, by Regional gates Under the direction of East street. has a were cans. er and afoot held be the Daniel will also talks include to Boone of the Rockies, Women Democratic high They of by Rose Henderson, Democratic crab apple tree which is 4 and government officials and a dram- traveled by night. They reached whose daughter, Virginia Bridger in Salt Lake, October women County to place a subscription to the atization of New Deal activities old Fort Reno on the Powder Hahn, died a few years ago In of Salt Lake County will parti (4) The lieutenant sent them Thermopolls, declared, according this first large scale official Women's Democratic Di by popular radio stars, according river. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 19S9 cipate in on to HendwoFettcrman where they to accounts In Mokler's history of to Fort Mrs. received the of word by effort to extend to finance the treat, official organ Natrona county, that he found announce wintered. details will each district who erson, in y jnooos caused by nearly five plan of equal repre- men's division, with talked declared he Cross and Mrs. of entertainment local raised the gold in the Big Horns while guidhere, the Of money inches of rain tied up rail trans sentation and equal responsibility men the and their to names will U. 8. committee her away gold of put half ing the Ilaydcn-Reynnlappoint said, go Henderson portation on the Santa Fe, with men In political organiza In the sutler's safe. In the spring on In near to menta future. the (Continued Committee 8) page National pre Uu tion advanced several years ago (Continued on page 8) Australia won the Davis Cup in the tennis war between the United States and that country Lost Treasure Told in Saga of Pioneer Days Public Health to-da- te, thirty-secon- . od out-of-doo- rs National Women's Democratic Day Will Be Observed September 16 te feminine-spo- nsored - - five-year-o- ld 13-1- fifty-fift- ds 31 |