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Show Sir, ttii WEEK'S NEWS SUMMARY SUNDAY, October 89, IBM Henry Lewis, of Lynn. Mass., for 83 yean bad brought In to the VOLUME VlL Mvlng bank 13.10 on the 27th of October. He aUpped a day on Friday thinking that Saturday was th 27th. Bank official aent a car for him but he was not at hit home. The bank stayed open till five o'clock, but he had slipped a day. Bulletin of news Activand all events of Interest ities the Southeast part in waiting of Salt Lake City. A section that is the finest Residential and fsstest growing part of Salt Lake Valley. A tHmtfir PUBLISHED IN SUGARI10USE HOME EDITION 8UGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1939. Pythians to Initiate Large uJlfirfc Class, November Eighth PrrBbgtttiatt Six Inches of wet snow .was recorded at Denver, and the storm was general from southern Montana to northern New Mexico extending eastward to the Kansas line. strangers will be rank of page at the the given next meeting Wednesday evening A class of of Calanthe-Myrtllodge No. 1. Knlghtg of Pythias. It is desired that a large attendance of members be present at that time as LOCAL Utah's death toll by it is really the start of the wint autos climbed to 132 over the week er activities of the order. end. Salt Lake county's total is eventeen. Grand Visitations for the month are as follows: Wallace R. White Three people were injured by lodge, No. SO, at Magna, Novem various accidents with cement ber 2; Park City lodge No. 14; mixers. Two were hurt by the Onward lodge, No. 15, Helper, crank and one got his hand caught November 18, As many members of the Grand Lodge and subordinThe civic authorities at Bing ate lodges as can possibly attend htm put the Utah Power ft Light are requested by Grand ChancelCo. to work putting up brighter lor H. Dale, to attend. J. in the "narrowest street lights city in the world." Five small boys at Rock Springs Wyoming, apparantly fired a shot from a .22 into a bunch of dynamite sticks. None left to tell Just what was the cause of the explosion, but it was felt a distance of fifteen miles away. John Elmer Brock, of Kaycee, Wyoming, fell from a ledge while hunting deer, his rifle was discharged killing him. , e Elect a Good Citizen A Southeast Resident (Bljurrif Nntra J. Elbert Nash, Minister. Particular inerest in the com' 9:45 a. m. Church School. ing municipal elections Is being 11:00 a. m. Worship Service. shown by many southeast rest' Sermon the minister "The imdents because of the candidacy portance by of Belief." for mayor of David Abbot (Ab) 5:00 p. m. Intermediate ChrisJenkins, long resident of the Sug tian Endeavor. ar House district and honorary 7:00 p. m. Senior Christian member of the Sugar House Ro Endeavor. Club. tary In an address on Traffic Safe ty, made before a local group he TURKEY DINNER pointed out many ways In which conditions might be improved on Salt Lake City highways. He believes that fines for speeding in Salt Lake City should be made according to the speed a traveled. He believes that Ogden lodge No. 2, will confer thorough campaign against reck the rank of Knight on Monday less driving should be made, point evening next. Salt Lake members ing out that carelessness la one are cordially invited to. attend. of the chief causes of automobile I accidents. Mr. Jenkins, who has received Hermoine Temple No. 8, Pyth ian Sisters, at their next meeting, awards from at least two states November 15, will be terribly as the "world'! safest driver" and busy for they will Initiate four who has observed traffic condinew members, hold annual roll tions in every state of the union, call and have nominations of of- believes that great strides could be made in Improving equipment ficers for the ensuring term of the Salt Lake police depart FALL FESTIVAL. One of the big social events of the year in Third Church will be held tonight. The occasion is the Fall Festival and Turkey Dinner held by the Ladies Aid. The AND committees in charge have been, working for several months to get' ready for this great event. It is expected that 200 or more people will partake of the delicious Utah turkeys. The dinner Is served from 5:30 to 7:80 p. m. NUMBER Single Copy, 5 cents 3ft. New C. of C. Board Holds First Meeting Hugo Ebmyer Tell of Mexico Trip Hugo Ebmyer, recently return ed from an extended trip through Old Mexico with Mrs. Ebmyer, was the club speaker at the week ly meeting of the Sugar House Rotary club Thursday noon of last week. Mr. Ebmyer told of his impressions In the foreign city and he stated that while he had expected to find dry, arid country, he had found Just the opposite as his travels took him through an almost tropical setting. The Mexican people and their modes of living was also impressive to Mr. and Mrs. Ebmyer, he told his fellow Rotarlana, as they live an easy carefree life as compared to the American way of liv ing. Mr. Ebmyer said he also en- oyed the value of the dollar in Mexico as his money went fsrth er than in this country. CUB SCOUTS TO ENJOY HIKE Cub Pack 8 will enjoy a hike NATIONAL DAIY SHOW starting from the Church at 11:00 REVIEW a. m., Saturday, they will conOGDEN,. UTAH. A milking clude their hike at the University contest in which prominent bus Taking up numerous matters business, the newly elected board of directors of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce met Thursday evening at the Sugar House library with Samuel J. Nicholes, new president in charge. Stressing the need for a greater membership in the group, the chair appointed Jack Holmstrom as general chairman of a membership committee with power to choose his aids from among other members of the organization. Mr. Nicholes stated that in appointing Mr. Holmstrom, he felt his contacts through the bank would make him the key man for for the Job. A resolution was drawn up and approved by the group further urging that something of Immediate relief be done at the state prison to stop the dangers Im posed upon citizens of Sugar House with the continued prison breaks of convicts. The president of the Chamber stated that copies of the resolution will be sent to the governor of the state, and members of the prison committee. of Christmas Plans Are On Way at Sugar iness men win compete for a calf will be a feature of the National House An Idaho duck hunter was killthe Mr. Jenkins was awarded a .Every Tuesday afternoon AdvertisDairy Show Review scheduled With the appointment of Wened by a shotgun blast while hunt- Pythian Sisters, hold a card party medal by the Salt Lake for Ogden on November 3 and 4, dell Ashton as general chairman Club several for ago years, ing canoe in O. the I. The ducks. 41 upset. O. F. Post Of hall, ing The contest in one of the many. of the Christmas lighting and any fice Place, at 2 p. m. These are his record in safe driving and to sent a Burns Roberts interesting sidelights planned for celebration sponsored by the Sugplaque . MONDAY, October SO, 1939 an 'enjoyable weekly eatherinsr this educational exhibit of the na ar House Chamber of Commerce, when Lake the Salt picture City Joseph Demars, of Providence. of the sisters and as many as tion's outstanding dairy herds. wheels for a big time were under was shown. Citizen" First The officials of the R. L, Is in bad with possible should be present. This to man was be to This particular activity will be way following ' the ' meeting of the given govermnehl'because he is suppos staged on one of the busiest cor- the board of directors of the The costume dance held last selected by a committee as be ed to have committed sabotage on ners of down town Ogden and has Chamber held Thursday. com the citizen. This first several torpedoes for the navy. Monday night by the entertain ing created much interest. Ab chose this for Jenkins mittee definate has been ment committee of Calanthe-MyrtNothing Senior Christian Endeavor El always National The Re Show was the the honor. Dairy By way, out worked play yet, according to the Winnie Ruth Judd, the reputed lodge was a huge success. All ect Officers view Itself has attracted the in 'Will the for written and Mr. Ashton win adRogers but woman president of Phoenix, Arizona, present reported having had a tiger At the regular Sunday even terest of breeders and dairy sup hero in the play was running for his vise and any of appointment was retaken when she burglarized most enjoyable evening. ing meeting of the Senior Christ ply men in the entire Intermoun additional mayor. committees that he a home in order to get some eat ian Endeavor last Sunday evening, tain section. George S. Eccles, may desire will be appointed. ables. The law says she is crazy the following . were elected to President of the Ogden Show HIGH SOUTH CLASS ADULT hut personally we are of the opin The Adult Class of the South serve for the next six months in which is sponsoring the Review, MEMBERS WORK ON CHAPEL Ion. that the professional man- wh the affairs of the socie states that "Without fear of OF THE NEW BRYAN WARD High P--. T. A. Will be held Mon guiding pronounced her insane was fixed Elects ty: at November 6, the high boasting, the Ogden Livestock day, Showing what combined efforts Miss President, Endicott, Show feels that never before in can do towards Fay 3:30 Miss at m. Ruth school p. constructing a The thermometers in Los AnA meeting of the Council and instructor of home econom Mr. Gaylord Hammill, Vice Pres the history of livestock activities new meeting house,' members of Rees, 99 Hot, Room degrees. registered mothers of the Forest School geles ics. will discuss "Food Problems ident, Mr. Larry Spears, Seer has there been such an attrac the new Bryan L. D. S. ward have hut not a new record. Association will of the tary. tion arranged for people of Ogden devoted many hours towards the family." be held Monday, November 6th ,at These officers will be Installed and the surrounding territory. the this Proceeding meeting not satisfied men with are building of their new chapel, lo FBI 2:00 p. m. at the Sugar House next Sunday evening with the re Not only livestock officials, but cated on Eleventh East street Just the accepted idea of the explosion Library. Mrs. A. R. Ure, presl executive officers and room spon Mr. Albert the general public will thrill to north of Seventeenth South. president. at Rock Springs which cost five dent, will be in charge and it Is sors will meet in the community tiringroom school. the sight of these outstanding cat of the president. Speers, Much of the brick work, prachigh boys their lives. They have urged that every member be tle. This is the first time that tically all of the excavating and ' gun an investigation. present. animals in the National Dairy now the cement work has been Following is a list of the officers Show circuit have gone west of done by the members 'on their days walkout of week The LOCAL that have been selected: Mrs. A. Denver." off from their work and in the employees at Lark was ended to- R. Ure, president: Mrs. W. E. Review is non-coThe ' The petitive are lost who ones evenings. only day. Furner, 1st ; Miss and is presented as an education. Although there Is still considerthe men who struck they lost a Edith Kendall, 2nd al feature. Many members of the able work to do on the interior, week's pay. Mrs. Clem Ferguson, secretary Future Farmer chapters and all of the outside walls are finishand treasurer; Mrs. Joseph AnFour-clubs in the lntermount-- ed, the roof is on and most of the of the A flying fort made trip member ship chairman; derson, ain country have indicated that cement, floor is laid. Other work 556 miles from March Field, Cal- Mrs. R. T. Parkin, publicity ch'm; they will accompany their In on the interior can be finished ifornia, to Salt Lake In two hours Mrs. Hugh J. Cannon, magazine structors and leaders to this during the winter months. and ' forty minutes. The public chairman; Mrs. Embree D. Wilsplendid exposition. were not allowed to inspect the son, finance chairman; Mrs. J. P. Geoge B. Cajne, dairy husban huge bomber. Duke, historian; Mrs. Fred professor of the Utah State dry safety chairman; Miss Agricultural College is attending Two Eureka men were serious Nina Halliday, program chairman; the National Dairy Show at treas ly injured when the truck In Mrs. M. P. Ashton, adult educaAcceptance or rejection of the ure Island to assemble information which they were riding backed tion chairman; Mrs. Georee W. of handling traf on Judging, which he will explain proposed system off a steep embankment and roll- Kitchens, South street on fic Twenty-fircommittee reception to the visitors at the Ogden show ed 250 feet down a mountainside. chairman; Mrs. M. K. Rogerson, between McClelland Avenus and as the various breeds ixe shown room sponsor chairman: Eleventh East street, long a probMrs. in the ring according to classes. lem to the city traffic departTUESDAY, October 31, 1989 Frank Bailey, Mrs. Orson Lewis, Miss Myrta Hales, Secretary of ment, is now up to the special Sugar dropped 25 cents per 100 Mrs. Harvey L, Burton, Mrs. L. the Ogden Livestock Show, who committee com that for Base D. price pounds. appointed by the city Parkin, Mrs. Harry Crane, Mrs. is supervising arrangements of commission, modity is now $4.90. This is at C. E. Schmltt, Mrs. Clem Fereu- according to N. J. the Review recently came back local San Francisco. Hansen, Mrs. Victor property owner son, Brooks, Mrs. E. from the San Francisco show and who Is R. Brown, Mrs. La Mont working on the petition. reported that national exhibitors The Russia, forgetting what it has Mrs. Elmer Hale, Mrs . M. signed by every on the coast are enthusiastic ov- merchantpetition, Mr. Har ridge holds a National and property owner on done, slaps' Roosevelt for med K. Bradshaw, Mrs. Walter Trauf-fe- r, The Bulletin extends its birth- -' er the forthcoming Ogden exhibit either side of the street affected Mrs. Teddy Bygel, Mrs. Har- day greetings to E. J. Herrldge Safety Award for operating Utah dling ' In the Finnish problem. She said that twenty-fiv- e railWhat Russia does is all right, old Lindsay, Mrs. Vedo Dell, Mrs. who celebrated his natal day on Light and Traction Company by the traffic regulation, was a train roads, up making special what anvbodv else does is all Eugene North. acted upon Tuesday by the city November 2nd. He has been a equipment for one year without of dairy cattle, will bring 400 commission and handed to the resident' of Sugar House for the an accident He wears a silver t O wrong. choice cattle to Ogden for display. traffic committee. oast 15 years and now resides at star on his cap which signifies Mussolini has ousted all the Pro that he has operated for five The opportunity to view these Embodied in the petition was 1215 South 8th East Street fine herds of dairy cattle Js a a axis men to remove the side walk Mr. Herrldge is employed as an years without having a chargeGerman, Rome-Berlchance of a lifetime for all who onrequest Hold and from power and put in men who able accident side of the monument, either Utah Operator for the light Last night at the Whittier wart Traction Company. He has are determined to keep Italy neu Th Bulletin takes pleasure in are Interested in dairying and its allowing an additional space of various branches. the Junior musicians of Amerle tral Quite a blow to Hitler. eight feet, and prohibit any parkserving that company and congratulating the folllowing Sug . concert for R. S. benefit a the ar also .emHouse residents, gave the public In the capacity for ing of cars arund the monument ' Possei combine every inch of Kevern, bishop of Brighton ward, oast 35 years, beginning his long ployees of the Utah light and C of C. MEETING TUESDAY allowing approximately sixteen Traction Company, on the occasion additional territory around Winslow. An who has been incapacitated for service record in June 1914. feet of traff for are zona, trying to find traces of Tabor since January on account As a hobbv and side line he of their birthdays during the under traffic. Axr&ngcmenis way through for a program to bo presented Bruce Cooper, missing since Sun- if an accident. The music was en- - purchased and cared for an past week: The petition came about after next Wednesday noon at the reg the city traffic department proday, report finding tracks of the oyed by a large audience and the average of 1200 chickens out an Lincoln Orson Bills. 910 ular monthly meeting of the Su posed to make one way traffic missing lad. oung musicians under the able Murphy's Lane for 11 years, 1925 Street, Operator. A. C. of of has to 1936. Since that time he Swenson, gar House Chamber of Commerce around the monument, which the 'eadrrshlp A British vessel. The Coulmore, Sugar House, did (themselves taken up fishing and gardening to Llewellyn Wrigley, 432 Sher at 12:15 noon at Jeanne's Tea loraj merchants state will greatRoom, 3022 Highland Drive. man Avenue, Electrician. (Continued On Page 5) proud occupy his spare time. ly affect business in the district. ment stadium and witnegg the football game between Utah and Colorado. Thirty-eigof. the boys Joined in the Community Chest Parade last Saturday. These are live boys and the Pack Invites boys from meet 9 to 11 years of age to with them. They meet on Sat urdays at 2 p. m. in the guest room at the Third Church. ht le . - Forest P. T. A. New Officers Parent-Teache- rs - CONGRATULATIONS vice-preside- m nt vice-preside- nt; H Kam-merma- Traffic Committee Has Street Petition n, st Ben-nio- n, w in Junior Musicians Benefit Concert en-toy- ed |