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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. gngar WEEK'S NEWS SUMMARY SUNDAY, NOVEMBEB 5, 19S9 YMterday, at BUmark, North Dakota, amaU lads playing the eggs of sodium cyanide itolen from a drug' tore, enough poison to kill 30,000 people, there la no known antidote ed VOLUMJC CUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER VlL New Sugar House Postoffice A honevmoonlnsr Dei Motaiea couple were found dead 'In an auta camp at Daly, California Authorities say that It wu carbon monoxide which caused their deaths. A PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION Tokio wants to get on the good side of America and thinks by paying Indemnities for damages don American interests in China It will succeed in closing official eyes to this double-dealin- g. Bruce Crozler, 7, who was lost In the mountainous country for around Winalow, Arizona seven days, walked into a hunters camp Saturday twenty miles from where they were searching The above is a photo of the for him. He Jokes about his adnew post office building at Bug-venture and is recovering rapidly. mr House. Th. contract has been Sround purchased and LOCAL Six wen hurt in auto tet crashes over the weekend. Two critically. The D. ft R. O. has placed an order for 12 million tons of railroad steeL Twelve hunters were hit by shot during the opening of the pheasent season. MONDAY. NOVEMBER C. of C. Members Hear of German War Invasions in Sugar House Saturday and was severe enough to put cracks in the halls of just Ice in the center of the city. 6. 19S9 ' jnited ' States Line, a freight carrying line of vessels, has applied for pennlssion to put nine of its transatlantic ships in Panama registry so it can sail in any waters. Transfer would put them out from under any protection of the Stars and Stripes. "'Thi Pythian News Notes Next Tuesday, November 14, Park City lodge No. 4 win have a Grand Visitation according ti Grand Ouuicrlor James H. Daw. As many members of the order M can make it are cordially in vited to attend. e Lodge No. 1, put on the page rank for a class of strangers on Wednesday night and on next Wednesday nleht the rank of Esquire will be given. A Federal grand Jury Indicted It is earnestly desired that aa more in the nation wide thirty-si- x attendance of members as large Inquiry into the construction can possibly be there, attend. Governor James, of Pennsylvania, says he is too busy to nave an eye on the White House. He says that in his opinion the Key stone state wiU go unpledged to the convention. Six more members of the Pendergast gang, in Kansas City were Indicted by a grand Jury after investigation. - Calanthe-MyrU- The following is a partial list of important positions held In the United States and the Dominion of Canada by members of the or der of Knights of Pythias. In later edition will be found con-tinuationg of the list: Canada: A. E. MacLellan and Herbert Ingray, members of the Alberta legislature; G. W. Edmunds, Judge of the Alberta Court; R. P. Goddard, P. G. O, a Magistrate. Colorado: Ben C. Hilliard, Jus tice, Supreme Court. Georgia: Samuel C. Atkinson, member of the supreme court. Idaho: Senator William E. Courtesy oi the Salt Lake Tribune. ' work, according to our informant, provement in our opinion but is completed next erection when the will be started within the two weeks. The nlcture does not the finished building will be an do Justice to the proposed im-- asset to Sugar House. BOWLING The Sugar House Major league rolled their weekly games at the South East Bowling Courts lion' Ralph Romney day night. Led-bwith a 221 game and 600 series, the Al's Barbecue team won 4 points from the league leading Gardiner Grocery outfit. Al's also had the high team for the night as a splendid 982 their second game. Hawks drive Inn strengthened their hold on second place by winning 4 poiriti from Sugar House CoaL Hawks set up a new team series record of 2745. Ab Ward had the high single game of the night 229 in leading Sugar House bowl to a 4 point win ever Fashion Cleaners. Earl Dennis was high for Fashion with 201 and a 561 series. Graham Burt led Hardman Service with 226 and 548 in winning three points brora Duff in Ice Cream, Al Whitelock was high for Duffin with 573 series. TEAM STANDINGS 22 10 688 Gardiner Mkt 19 13 594 Hawks Dr. Inn Don Hardman 17 15 531 17 15 531 Sugar Bowl 17 15 531 Al's Barbcue Fashion Cleaners .... 15 17 469 Sugar House Coal .... 10 18 857 7 21 250 Duffin Ice' Cream UNIVERSITY NOTES SPECIAL TO THE BULLETIN lone Andrus, of Holladay on the committee In charge of arrangement for initiation ceremonies of Lamba Delta Sig ma held Sunday afternoon at the University ward in Salt Lake City. Lamba Delta Sigma is the Latter Day Saints University fraternity, and Miss Andrus is a member of the Omega Chapter, or women's part of the organis ation. Miss Andrus is a senior in the school of education, and is a graduate of Granite High School. She is the daughter of George B. Andrus, of 4885 Holladay Clara Sundwall, of Holladay, was the pledge honored Monday evening at a banquet at the Ph Mu sorority house on the Un iversity campus. Miss Sundwal Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O Sundwall, and is a sophomore li the University. NUMBER 89 Single Copy. 5 cents Plans for Xmas shook Los Angeles quake 10, 1939 With the goal in sight of making Sugar House the scenic spot in the city during the Yuletlde season, Wendell Aahton, chairman of the Christmas Decoration Com mittee has made plans following his appointment by the Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday. Although the Chamber of Com merce is the first of the civic clubs to become active, it is still anticipated that committeemen will be chosen from both the Rotary and Lions club of Sugar House to make it a community affair. the The matter of financing the occupied spotlight lighting at 'the Chamber of Commerce meeting Wednesday when Scott Llnnell, chairman of the com mittee arranging the program for of Twenty-Firthe widening South street, reported back to the organisation that hi com mittee had finished their project dollars with over two hundred still in the bank, which he hoped he could be authorized to turn ov er to the Christmas committee to help defray expenses for the Christmas events. The committee on the Christ mas decorations has mailed a re quest to the city Commission ask ing for 200.to add to the amount but at this date, no answer has been received. Sugar House merchants will be advised of the complete plans of the group next week, Mr. Ash- ton said. st ltril JjtTfiltytman (Eijnrrlt Notes J. Elbert Nash, Minister. First hand information as to the methods used by the German Nazi party in invading Czechoslovakia and Poland, members of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce beard Wallace Tor-onty, Wednesday at the regular monthly meeting . Mr. Toronto has recently re turned with his family from the Czecho-Slova-k lan mission of the. Latter Day Saints Church and was present in that country when the German invasion took place and witnessed many of the at rocities against the people. Most Impressive of bis talk was when Mr. Toronto told of how children were used in furnishing material for propaganda purpose-e- s, giving a false picture to the true situation. Mr. Toronto also gave a good review of the history of the Chec people, telling of their background and their attempt to hold their Individual traditions not be swallowed up in culture and education. and German PIITSICAL TRAINING FOR LADIES Every Monday and Thursday evening at the Irving Junior High school from 7 to 9 p. m. there will be classes held for Physical Education for ladles under the Instruction of Ladle Morgan. A small fee is asked to cover expense, those attending should go to the ladles Gym. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, CALLED TO MEETING To make plans for the Ladies Night of the Sugar House Rotary club, scheduled for November 16, a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the club is called for Monday evening at the office Charles Lobb, secretary. Other business matters will be taken up at this meeting, which starts at 7. P. M. BANK REMODELING AND PAINTING Getting spring fever a little late for 1939 and a little early for 1940, the Sugar House Branch 9:45 Church School. of the First National Bank Is 11:00 a. m. Worship Service. undergoing a remodeling and Sermon by the Minister "A World painting. Safe for Democracy." A considerable amount of excess 5 p. m. Intermediate Christian woodwork and partitions have Endeavor. been removed to allow more light 7 p. m. Senior Christian En and better air and the new paint Eleanor Sturgess, of Holladay, was initiated into Alpha Delta Pi, University of Utah Social soror ity, at ceremonies held Saturday LOCAL Captain D. W. Good night, .October 28, at the chapter rich, commanding officer of the house. The initiation was follow- air force detachment here receiv by midnight supper, and a slumed announcement of his promotion ber party. Miss Sturgess in the FOUND to the rank of major. win also give more light A key, owner can have same by daughter of Mrs, S. C. Park of deavor. Fesdinner and Fall The Borah, turkey calling at The Bulletin office and Holladay, and is a Junior at the A young woman at Ogden was tival last Friday evening drew JACK IIOLMSTROM CALLS Illinois; John S telle, lieuten- poying for this ad. University. slugged by a robber, suffering ant governor; William H. more than 200 people to the FOR MEMBERSHIP Dietrich, concussions, and was robbed of third church. The dinner and fes COMMITTEE senator; John C. Martin, Adolph 110.00. tival netted the ladies a neat sum Asking for the assistance of J. Sabath, James A. Sleeks, Kent for their church work. The room Sidney J. Ottley, Ray Free, Bob E. Keller, J. P. Barnes, congress Weather experts predict cloud- - men; was beautifully decorated with Baddachter, Wendell Asnien and otto Kerner, attorney gen. y skies for Utah during the rest eraL an abudance of fall flowers Scott Llnnell. Jack Holmstrom, of the week. Little change In and the fall motif was carried appointed chairman of the memTo be continued temperature. out with various colored napkins bership committee of the Sugar and other decorations. VEW BUSINESSES House Chamber of Commerce, Seven hundred men of the 38th 0OME TO SOUTHEAST Thirty young people of the En- started work on building up Infantry bid farewell to Fort deavor Societies enjoyed an even- membership for the wane organizat preparing the new Su- Douglas for the winter to the ing of fun at a skating rink last ion. House roster, pressmen at the jar Auld strains of Lang Syne. They agreed Monday evening. 3ugar House Bulletin found that should be a that party skating the six luring THE IHELAN FUNG" months fif past 1939 NOVEMBER held 7, TUESDAY, again. teen new business and profes On Tuesday night at 8 p. dirCub Pack 8 scored another sional come have to the this people Highland Stake, ILL A. win authorities French military ect hit in the enjoyment field to stores its annual road show, termed hold open community and claim the repulse of Nasi troops last Satuday when nearly 40 Cubs "The Highland offices. In the var' on the Western front Germany met at the church at 11 a. m. ious halls of theFling," The new roster will be There are stake. ready claims that there were two hiked over to the Hogle Garden ror attribution before Christmas, in wards and each the stake eight down. shot French planes vicinity, ate their lunch under ward wfll put on a ten minute the trees, then hiked to the stad- act with fUl in numbers between American Germans, who do not FUNERAL SERVICES HELD ium where they rooted vocifer- each act. They guarantee a full want to this country underFrom the Sugar House ward ously for the Utah football team evening of glorious first class enmined by Nazi propaganda, have chapel the remains of William but without success. for an. It will be a real asked for the ouster of the Nazi H. Ehlers, aged 31, were laid to The Girl Scout Troop, under the joyment council at San Francisco. ro rest Wednesday in the city of Mrs. Hazel Bell,' This week congratulations are still enjoys serving the public leadership of f to a good start. Plans are cemetery. Bishop Ernest Nelson due is L B. (Die) Rodsen who cele and the Traction Company in that The president asked for a delay was the officiating minister. formulated for a full probrated his birthday on November capacity at the present time. Ike being for the winter. on the ship transfer to Panama gram Bin. He la well known by Sugar has operated electric coaches for registry of ships of the United The girls took part In the ComBONDS House residents, having lived in the past five years without a MASTER States lines so they could sail in munity Chest Parade and field Samuel J. Nlcholes of the Sugproscribed waters. It appears that Vincent Sheeban, news corres- that community for the past 40 chargeable accident fish- day following. will be the years and owns his home at 2652 pondent ar extraordinary, House Chamber of Commerce hunting, London Roden had advertised In enjoys Mr. they his spare as and N. D. Thatcher and L. H. for captains and crews to man next speaker on the Master Minds South 9th East Street. and gardening ing VACATIONING IN FLORIDA Straford of the Sugar House Roeight vessels under the Panama and Artists series, sponsored by Ike worked for the Oregon time activities. the University of Utah Extension Short Line Railroad In the round The Bulletin also extends birth Miss uene Holmes, manager tary Club, were appointed to flag. Division. Mr. Sheeban win speak bouse and also the Deseret News of of the Merl Holmes Dress Shop represent Sugar House at the Natter H. E. to day greeting on November 9 In Kingsbury Han, as eievator operator prior to 1918. 735 Harrison Avenue, aiao an In Sugar House, Is In Florida luncheon given Saturday noon at Atlanta, Geogia, has lost its fight on the constitutionality of and will defend bis prediction that In 1918 he Joined the forces of Operator for the Utah Light and on a vacation. Miss Holmes win the Hotel Utah for the six South the United States will be drawn the Utah Light .and Traction Traction Company, who celebrat return for the activities during American women here on a good the U37 blttlummous coal Into the European conflict. win tour. Company as an ' Operator and ed his birthday on November 8th. the Christmas season. (Continued on page S) CONGRATULATIONS se Merry-Go-Rotm- - d. REPRESENT LOCAL CLUBS . |