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Show WEEK'S A 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 port of Salt Lake Valley. agar v NEWS SUMMARY BY OUR COMMENTATOR PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION VOLUMES November 12, 19S9 Russia says that Finland'! "obstinacy" to not wishing to give Rusup a tot of her territory to sia jg making the Russian govern merit somewhat hostile. Russia says she must have more terri tory to the north, Finland &ys she does not wish to give away any land. SUNDAY, Great King George aays that terms consider any Britain will of peace that will guarantee the lasting peace of Europe. the The srow cruiser built for the Byrd expedition proves that it can eat up the miles in a teat run at Boston. Governor Olsen, of California, mtmoses that with the aid of the U. S. pensions aggregating 950 per month should be given to au who reach the age of 60. at Cedar LOCAL Fatalities Hot Utah bring Springs and City the total of auto deaths in Utah up to 1S7 for the year so far. SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Vifu November 13, 1939 At Seattle, Washington, a sharp quake broke dishes, shattered windows and showered plaster down upon the heads of terrified citizens. Pythian News Notes A Proclamation I THANKSGIVING I SHORT LOCAL NOTES . GOVERNOR OF THE YOUNG MISSIONARY WILL LEAVE SOON STATE OF UTAH son Mr. Ralph Otterstrom, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. OtterOne hundred fifty years ago, strom, 1441 Westminster avenue, the first year of the will during depart for the Eastern States United States of America under mission of the Latter Day Saints its present Constitution, its Pres- Church, November 22 or 23, ac ident, George Washington, pro- cording to word from the mis claimed an official day of Thankssionary home of the church giving. In doing so he followed a where the missionary is receiving custom which had been observed instruction. more or less generally among the Young Mr. Otterstrom will be colonies on the Atlantic seaboard fw two years and was ten gone for the better part of two cen- dered a testimonial by the Edge-turies. hill Ward last Sunday night in In that pronouncement Pres- the ward chapel. called attenident Washington tion to the fact that "it is the duty of all nations to acknow- CITY APPROPRIATES $100. An appropriation of $100 from ledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to Salt Lake City to aid the Sugar be grateful for His benefits, and House district in decorating for humbly to implore His protection Christmas was made known this week by Allen Seegmiller, chairand favor. President Washington recom man of tne finance committee for mended that Thanksgiving the Christmas decorating comto the mittee. devoted 1789 "be of Day Mr. Seegmiller stated that this serto the of these States people vice of that great and glorious amount will relieve a great deal of the financial responsibility (Continued on Page 5) from the Sugar House merchants. BY THE Raven Lodge, No. 21 at Sunnyside, held their annual election on last Monday night and chose the following officers to conduct the business for the ensuing year: Samuel L. Preston, C. C; Ven-turea Campagni, V. C; J. A. Pat terson, K. of R. S. and M. F.; J. C. Preston, Prelate; James Lynn, M. of A.; Tony Guadagonali, I. G.; C. Delia Corte, O. G. This lodge is taking on a new lease of activity and are taking in some good pros pective candidates. - Work in the Third rank will be the order of the day November A good 29, by Calanthe-Myrtlturnout of the members is request- CONGRATULATIONS e. ed, and the entertainment com- mittee will furnish refreshments. Claud Asher says that he win furnish the elk meat for that oc The German government says casion. a can have of Flint that the City clear sea to her home port Park City Knights and Pyth Quien sabeT ian sisters were the hosts to 75 Ireland says she needs the stuff members of the order from all America has to ship and objects parts of the domain on Tuesday to the han placed on her ports by night J. H. Dale, Grand Chan celor of Utah, supported by the Roosevelt officers of the order and Mrs. of Sprattlln, Helper, Louis D. Brandies Bertha of Chief the Grand Pythian Sis who retired from the bench of the U. S. supreme court 10 months ago ters along with a number of tne celebrated his 83rd birthday today grand officers of that organizaHe remarks that he is feeling fine tion, paid an official visit to Park City lodges of those two branch es of the order. The ceremonies LOCAL The official count of with the presentation of opened the ballots cast at the city election the national colors and then a solo increased for mayor of Salt Lake rendered Jas. Santy, a six-Evi 51. by to the Jenkins majority "God Bless America," dently Salt Lake citizens don't year-olrendered and care for Snow at this season of was exquisitely thoroughly enjoyed. Short addres the year. ses were then given by various members present an accordian ex The weather man says he was given by Wm and duet banjo re this pects cloudy weather for Continued on page 8 in storm on a We'd bet gion. side of ten days. 8PECAIL SHOPPING ISSUE Cooperating with the civic clubs Someone broke a parking of Sugar. House in pushing early from its fastening between Shopping for Christmas The Bui (Continued on page 8) letin will put out a special edition on November 30th to cover the Sugar House district. Since the advertisements will likely cover articles on sale for the three days, November 30th, December 1st and 2nd, the paper will be distributed early in the FEATURES YOU WILL LIKE morning of November 30th. d, atftt T. NUMBER 40 Public Ceremony To Mark Turning on of Christmas Lights Nov. 30 Loving Cups Offered For Window Displays to follow Urging merchants the saying that it isn't the drop that fills the bucket but rather the "drops" a committee appointed by the Christmas Committee of Sugar House began visiting merchants Wednesday asking a full In window season. T0 make it attractive for mer chants to put forth their best ef forts, the committee, headed by H. Scott Linnell, is offering two loving cups, one for the most ATTRACTIVE window and the other for the most ORIGINAL window. business Any Sugar House house may join in this contest regardless of size of window or mer chandise that is to be displayed as the prizes will cover all possible classes. The district embodied in the contest will be from Eighth East to Thirteenth East street and from Seventeenth Soufh to Twen South. November 30 will be a great the kiddies in Sugar House when Santa Claus makes his official appearance on the program that will mark the launching of the Christmas Buying Season, according to Wendell Ashton, general chairman of the Christmas lighting for Sugar House. Mr. Ashton stated that although details of the program were not as yet worked out, It Is the plan of the committee to make the opening event one to attract a large crowd and allow the merchants contributing to the lighting and celebration an oo- portunity to display their Christ mas stocks to the best advan day for tage. Lions Practice Christmas Sonus Programs for the ensuing meet ings are being arranged that will require some Christmas spine he also stated, and the Lion's believe that songs will help arouse It. Rotarians Dance Banquet Weeks Event Honoring the district governor Lorenzo H. Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas, and the Lady Rotarians Mr. Gee is a member of Divi This week the Bulletin extends the Sugar House Rotary club en its birthday greetings to R. R. sion 382 of the Amalgamated tertained at a dinner dance at of Street, Electric (Bob) Gee who celebrated the Association -. the Hotel Utah Roof Garden. PNovThe Forest Motor and School A. Coach T. birth on of Em his will Railway anniversary ember 13th. He has lived in the ployeea of America and has serv hold their first meeting of this Favors of flowers were given ed as the the House district for union executive board season, November past Sugar Monday evening the ladies of the Rotarians. ' 16 years and resides at 1371 member and auditing board mem 20th. The teachers will be in Students of the Fredova DancHe also holds a National their home rooms at 7:30 p. m. to Roberta street. ber. ing school, a Sugar House group. Bob has been driving some- Safety Council Award for oper- meet the parents. furnished a musical and dancing At 8 p. m. the following thing nearly all his life. He be ating Utah Light and Traction durmg the evening and rt gan on his parent's farm In Company equipment for 2 years gram will be rendered in the were given by speeches Grantsville, Utah, driving the without a single accident and he itorium, Lorenzo Hatch, Princi honored guests, N. D. Thach-e- r the farm animals until 1914, when he wears 3 silver stars on his can pal of the Granite High School, Jr., president of the Sugar came to Salt Lake City and got which signify that he has operat will give an address on "Democ House club and others on the a job driving a truck for the ed gas busses for the past 10 racy." There will be a flag salute program. Anderson and Taylor Wholesale yean without a chargeable ac by the1 pupils, and Miss Kendall The Rotary Ann's were active Company. After working for that cident will give some timely advice. In arranging for the party with Bob enjoys gardening as his Several musical company for 7 years he joined selections will a committee consisting of Mrs. the forces of the Utah Light and spare time activity. He takes be rendered under the direction Jed L. n, Ashton, Mrs C. C Traction Company as an operator great pride in his flower gardens Mrs. N. D. Thatcher, Jr., Miss Crow and Miss Halliday. of in March 1021 and he is still em and is very happy when he can Mrs. A. R Ure, president will Mrs. Charles Lobb, and Mrs. ployed in that capacity at the grow something new and differ Frank Qulst preside. ent present time. Parent-Teache- rs Notice . pro-progr- Aud-gno- Brueg-gema- Santa Needs Company hir1lEM5 FAB UP ATTNE NOOTUKXC IS CBQISTMA- 5LIVES AND HAS HIS WORKSOPSL ONCE. UPOH ATlME 1 DECIDED! 16 INYITE A 6IRL AND A BOY HIM. Tfelfc NAMES WCQt JANE JNDJOUN UKE AN AfitHI SINCk IHWCC. HATfc BEEN ANY To OIUttEN ACPUND THE PLACE. jpHECE.AfiB JUST TH MWBE. I SHOULD VIVtTE ACOAfi AND JOHNA I ViWsir--'JAUP HEC tDP, A VISIT! T VfiT NOW.. . . SANTA TO GREET KIDDIES AS YULETIDE SEASON GETS UNDER WAY Committees thus far named include the following chairmen: Alien Seegmiller, finance: Ctrl Brown, decorations: H. Scott Lin nell, window displays; Lincoln T. Hansen, program and Santa Claus. It is the plan of the decoratine committee to add one new dec to the present decorations owned by the Sugar House merchants. purchased bust season, and to re paint them if needed The lights are also the property of the Sugar House people and new globes will be installed. The festoons arranged last Working up a spirit the Sugar House Lion's at the four entrances to Sugar started off the month of Novem- House will likely be added to to ber by singing and practicing give more color and light, the Christmas songs when they met committee said. for luncheon last Tuesday at noon, according to the secretary, Grant Midgley. hOWN YVUc.eC SANTA JUSTUlCB.foURS. decor- ating for the coming Christmas A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE. Birthday Congratulations Presbyterian Notes University Notes Rotary Notes Lions Notes P.-A. Notes Madam DeLore, Advisor Chamber of Commerce Notes Serial Story Floyd Gibbons' Comments Page of Comics Miscellaneous Single Copy, 5 cents aa Ex-jud-ge Week's News, Summary Pythian News notes Editorial Christmas Cartoon Christmas Program 1939 Program; Santa Claus; to Feature Opening of Xmas Shopping Season in Sugar House Chairman Eccles, of the federal reserve board, returned to Ogden lodge put a to resume his vacation which has Caiantne-MyrtJ- e class second the rank on official through been twice interrupted by Hermoine Wednesday night business. Temple of the Pythian Sisters held their annual roll call, elect John W. Bond, who came to officers for the ensuing year, ed Utah in 1854 from Keokuk, Iowa, initiated a class of candidates and and has resided here ever since had to which the refreshments an at was honored by his friends were invited. knights fifteen served He open house. years as bishop of the Fifteenth Ward. Garfield lodge of the Pythian Sisters had a Grand visitation Four women were called to ser- last night Mrs. Bertha Spratt-li- n, ve on the Federal Jury. This is of Helper, Grand Chief, was the nrst time that women have present and a most enjoyable time been, called to serve on a federal was held by all present jury in Utah. MONDAY, 17, NE jS m ..it wslite iliis. . ma.Acdane9Mhsesd Jbhn and JanfffrdristxnastPVrt. Wakhfr their fldvfcrtujfEC! |