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Show Bulletin of news Activ ities and all events of Interest securing in the Southeast pan of Salt Lake City. A section that is the finest Residential: and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley. A WEEK'S NEWS SUMMARY v SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 19S9 Loa Angeles temperatures today went to 100 degrees In the hade and It was estimated that over 500,000 people thronged ths beaches. PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION OLUME An Idaho mother identified the victim of the Draper crossing fatality as her son. vlL SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Westminster Bell Rings McDonald With New Janet Hit By Arrow Three were killed in Idaho mine accident at Kellogg. Preliminary Investigation of the Kellogg shows that the hoisting engineer had allowed the cage to rise too high. At Pearl falling rocks killed one. dla-at- &ugar er Purpose Prwbgtrrtan Cttllttrrlj Nairn From Cupid's Bow 9:45 A. M. Rally Day Service. Miss Janet McDonald, genial of- Promotion Exercises. 11:00 A. M. Worship Service. fice manager of the Sugar House The old familiar ring of the Lumber and Hardware Co. has Sermon by the minister "An UnWestminster school bell can be changed her position to that of shakable Kingdom." A preparaA crash at Panama of a U. S. heard once more in the clear housewife, all because cupid made tion service for World Wide Compursuit plane was responsible for morning air around Sugar House good his shot and Miss McDonald munion Sunday, October 1st. 5:00 P. M. Intermediate Christthe death of Carl Parks the at 7:30 A. M., but it has changed succumbed to the ardor of Mr. Over 60 windows and the Wasatch County High School The shefiff and his deputies round ed up a number of youths who were known to have been in the neighborhood of the school at that time. LOCAL two doors were smashed at The order of Moose of Ogden have cancelled their help to the Salt Lake zoo. Utah county records more fatalities from autoa this year than last A Salt Lake fireman, Lt. H. W. Carter, received first and sec ond degree burns on his legs. ' MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 1939 Great Britain sends note to voicing, disapproval of their actions in the Invasion of Poland. Temperatures in Los Angeles soared again to day making; it the hottest In twenty-fiv- e years. The Duke of Windsor was giv en the rank of major general and sent to the front lines in the ex petitionary forces. LOCAL The Fur Breeders Association asked the city com mission to revoke its permit for a slaughterhouse at 300 West and 3300 South. Destroyed slot machines yeald-ed cash to the county in the sum of $189.70. The money will be held for a court decision as to its final disposition. On the way to Price to attend a labor meeting, F. N. Meyrick received Injuries due to a motor crash near Rolapp. Opposing the wishes of the seventh grade pupils of Farmington the school board voted to send the pupils to attend school at Bountiful. Patients were receved at the newly opened Utah Valley hos pital. It will serve all residents of Utah valley. 1939 NUMBER Single Copy, 5 cents SZ. New Postoffice Will Be A Credit to Sugar House I SHORT LOCAL NOTES The following is a word picture of the proposed new posiomce building for Sugar House. The measurements will be 118 feet by 78 feet 9 inches, covering 9,056 square feet. The design is known as Con temporary, with brick exterior walls, limestone trim, stone cor nice and wood windows. It will have granite steps and platform with wrought iron railings and lamp standards to mark the front entrance. A vestibule and platform for the reception of mail and space for parking postal automobiles will be at the rear. A pitched shingle, tile and metal roof will cover the major portion of the building and a composition roof the remainder. An effort will be made to make the entire building as fireprooof as pos FROM IDAHO of Burley, Idaho, Therin Jacobs, Senior Christian visited over the weekend with his brother and family at 1940 East 21st South. RALLY SUNDAY TO BE OB SERVED. CANADIAN VISITOR September has been a real Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Merrill and month of rallying at Third Church. son Kent, of Leftbridge, Canada, Attendance reached a mark last visited Monday at the home of Sunday that it did not reach unMrs. Merrill's sister, Mrs. T. H. til the latter part of November 2163 South 20th East. Barton, last year, both in Sunday School and Church. This mark is expect ed to fall next Sunday when Rally SON BORN WEDNESDAY sible. Day and Promotional Sunday will R. J. Miller is wearing a huge be observed wtlh appropiate ser On the ground floor a 15 foot smile this week for a son and vices. for the public will be iniobby heir was born at the L. D. S. hosstalled, 132 lock boxes and 5 serpital to him and his wife on Wed vice windows. Adjoining this nesday. be will the lobby Superintendent's World Wide Communion Service office, work room containing On Ocotbcr 1st, World wide 3,000 square feet and a financial Communion will be observed for LOOKED OVER SIGHTS OF section of 300 square feet The the third consecutive year. This SOUTHERN UTAH room will be lighted by a means that around the world Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. King re work some 30,000,000 Presbyterians turned Monday from a sightsee large skylight besides the will join in a common fellowship ing tour which took them through The increase in the Sugar around the Lord's Table. With all the picturesque sights of the war on every hand, with the stab southern part of the state. They House post office was as follows: 1923. $18,501; 1925. $28,721: 1930. ility of Europe theatened, With also went to Boulder dam and $32,452 and in 1938, $42,648. avarice greed and controlling the Los Vegas. Mr. King is now' busy The mezzanine floor will have motives of men it is well that a at the Forgct-Me-Nfloral shop. thoroughly modern rest room facnote of peace and eoodwill be ilities for the postal employees. sounded by Christian people VISITS WITH HIS DAUGHTER The grounds will be landscaped throughout the land. A true meet L. master F. a in this line and of spent past Kaysvllle, by Layton, d ing place for Christ the all at taken home of his the new buildMonday together ians is at the Communion. All on will a Mrs. T. have Barton H. ing tendency to eletrue, confessing Christians are daughter, 20th vate East. envirions the of Sugar welcome at this service regardless House. of race or creed. PETITION FOR MAIL DELIVERY Senior Christian Endeavor Residents of the 2100 blocks MADAME DELORE ADVISES South of 21st on 20th, Yuma and Begin Fall Services ONE QUESTION 21st East, have petitioned I. A. After a summer vacation, the FREE Smoot, postmaster of Salt Lake senior cnrortian Endeavor met iMm IM Mi mail for ssi delivery instead of tSpm. Hubs safei last Sunday evening for the first City to to 21st to South go having get MIS) wan time with 15 members in attend- it. Streets in question have been ance. They gave a large part of graded and oiled and numerous I MMffV NMWfrfMKlre' the meeting to a discussion of new homes have been erected on winter plans. A radical departure them. 5 for $1.00 from tbe ordinary Christian En deavor Meeting may develop. HERE FOR A VISIT MADAME DeLORE Watch this column for further Mrs Wm. Dugan, of Los Angel 2522 Garfield South es, came in Monday evening for The Intermediate Endeavor visit of indeterminate MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. with length Station 220 which has been meeting on week her daughter, Mrs. P. R David renignis curing tne summer, son, 2167 South 20th East. B. G. G. I have applied for a sumed its regular Sunday even Do you think I will get position. ing meeting at 5 p. m. The In- MOVES TO WILMINGTON it? that will take you to Yes, termediates are a live bunch com AVENUE Washington, D. C, and lt is office posed of youngsters form 11 to Clarence Page, who runs the work. I believe you will go in 14 years of age. Visitors are al Sugar House Tire and This week the Bulletin extends' and Traction Company. Another Battery November. welcome. ways Shop, moved this week to the old its congratulations to Frank L mechanical improvement devised Vussell who celebrates his birth- by Frank was an improved clutch L. K. S. Should we enlarge our Morgan Motor building on Wil 22nd. Frank which on the enables mington avenue where he will con property? I 'would advise it by adjustment September day has lived in the Sugar House barn man to maintain the clutch COLLEGE STUDENTS BEGIN tinue to give firstclass service. all means. You will get much betdistrict for the past 10 years, now adjustment much more satisfact-toril- STUDIES ter rent and if you put in apartIS CONGRATULATED Avenue. 1191 troubles thus clutch ments as you are thinking of at Crystal residing saving With an enrollment of 175 stu Charles Lobb, manager of the He was a mechanic for the U. and permitting surer synchroniz dents in you will be away ahead in the Junior College of House Coal Company and the long run. S. Army during the Woild War ing of gears to right speed. There Westminster Sugar College, class work secretary of the Sugar House Rotand served the government in are more minor mechanical im has started and is in full swing, in the Instructor he of has contributed, according to Dr. R. D. Steele, ary club, tried to keep secret the Wondering: Will I marry the the capacity provements advent of his birthday anniver boy I have been going with for School at St. limited the Air but Paul, space does not president of the college. Army which occured September 19, a year and a half ? Yes, my dear, Minnesota. Frank had the priv permit us to mention them. The fore part of the week was sary, Friends however, offered him I see a happy and successful mar Frank says his hobbies are fish turned over to ilege of being the mechanic on and registration one of the first experimental air ing, hunting and reading. He work started congratulations. riage in July. Wednesday morning. mail flights made by the army likes scientific study and keeps Westminster college has fifteen between St. Paul and Detroit. Worried Greatly: Will my boy abreast of the times in the field students enrolled through the Ladies After his army experiences of his chosen trade. During the N. Y A. have to go to war? No my dear, Frank worked in garages in and past year Frank successfully he won't go anywhere near it un Resident students at the college around Eureka, Utah, and just completed a course in Diesel En dormitories he runs away and he won't less have increased 20 Gym Classes do before returning to Salt Lake gineering made, available through per cent, that. according to the figures City he was in charge of the Tin- - the Extension Division of the U at the college, making it necessResponding to the requests of Mrs. M. M. J We are planning tic Garage Company. Frank came niversity of Utah. women of the southeast a month to more accommoda ary provide on in a Bulletin to The takes back to Salt Lake po accept going on a farm in the spring. pleasure tions, which P. M. Pontz, college earlier, with the Ladies Adult Will we make good? You should, sition as mechanic with tbe Brow-- congratulating the following per- treasurer, stated that the Mrs. college Physical Education classes, from a farming family come remain of and also Utah the sons, you M. announced Lucile company employees was glad to do. Morgan are and you ed with them for 4 years. Immed- Light and Traction Company, on will getting a good farm. classes begin Students have come to the col Thursday that It really looks successful. iately following this period he the occasion of their birthdays lege from several nearby states Monday night, October 2. Classes will be conducted each joined the forces of the Utah during the past week: and New Jersey as well. T. I M. Is there a chance to and Thursday evenings Light and Traction Company and Monday st. 918 Lincoln W. B. Wilson, commake that 9 been 7 Mrs. Mor has change in work for the from to p. m. under employed by Operator. better? 1933. Not now. You are very 1, since as all of ladies dlrctor and September pany gan J. A. Hale, 1282 Gilmer Drive LOUIS RETAINS CROWN In the latter part of 1936 Frank the southeast are invited to take fortuntate that you have a position and I would advise that you at the Yan part in the work. designed an electric connection Wednesday J. J. Dcbry. 657 Wilmgton kee Stadium night, A small foe will be charged, Mrs. holj on to it until spring. in New York. Joe which, by flashing a light on the Lewis knocked out Bob Pastor Morgan said, to offset expenses, dashboard, shows the operator Avenue; Operator. 8. K. D. Will we be able to D. E. Seamons, 549 Redondo in the eleventh round. It was and further Information may be when bis low gear is fully meshmake and the trip we are planning? Avenue; a rccreat the obtained tho Operator. hard fought battle and Pastor ed, thus avoiding clashing by calling You will .go to the Cali--( rear on yes. the of 2840, at Wasatch B. 3219 made heroic to 17th South E engine E. gears efforts raking White, stay withjional department buses operated by tho Utah Light Car Cleaner. State Fair the battle. Continued on page 8) its purpose and where lt once call ed students to classes, it now calls resident students to forty minutes of duty around the campus, ac cording: to Information from the office of Dr. R. D. Steele, presi dent. This new democratic step has created a "better atmosphere a mong students, each feeling he has particular duty to perform in keeping the school routine In students swine. All resident participate in this work regardless of financial standing and by so do ing, the cost of upkeep at the dormitories is lessened and better are accommodations possible Students wishing to further aid supporting themselves at school are allowed 30 cents per hour for performing duties in the kitchen and around the buildings and are given several hours employment each day. This money is credit ed against their account at the college and, according to Dr. p Steele, the project has proven a wonderful boon to the students. self-hel- Charles Schwab, 77, steel mag nate, answered the last call to day. He succumbed to a heart ail ment. 22. ian Endeavor. 7:00 P. M. Endeavor. Paul Poredda and changed her name to Mrs. Poredda. The cere' mony took place Saturday at the Wee Church o the Heather, in Glendale, California. Miss McDonaid who is the daugher of Mrs. Anne McDonald has been with the Sugar House Lumber Company for a number of years, started with them when just a girl with braids down her back. She has taken part in num erous activities originating in Sugar House and has always been on hand to cheer the various ball teams of the Sugar Lumber Company on their way to victory. Plans of Mr. and Mrs. Poredda are indefinite but they will stop in Salt Lake for a few days to New York where they will spend their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Falcinetta, cousins of the bride, served a wedding supper Saturday evening in honor of the couple. Bishop Walker of the Glendale ward of the L. D. S. church, per formed the ceremony for the Poreddas. en-rou- VISITOR te a ot CONGRATULATIONS peace-minde- sa y, Citizens of Manti are endeavor ing to regulate the sale of splr- itious liquor by forcing the state and local places of sale to close at 7 p. m. TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1939 A message from Stockholm, Sweden, tells 'of message In bottle found on the Norwegian coast telling of a crash last May Charles Backman of who essayed to cross the Atlantic in a solo flight in a pow ered, single motored plane. The message was signed by Backman and said he had crashed in mid- ocean, and that he was done tor unless help came within three days. 90-hor-se to wage Nazists threatened to support prolonged warfare Nazi rule. Rain in Log Angeles broke the heat wave in that city, temperat ures dropping from 104 to degrees in few hours. Of course, it was unusual weather. Lieutenant Raymond Taylor, an army aviator bailed out in time (Continued on page 8) do-in- ?, To Swing To Instructors lcr Vice-preside- nt. |