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Show THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN GRANITE DRUG COMPANY SUGAR HOUSE Amusement Notes Tba Store of Friendly Service 2103 So. 11th East lly. 65 Home of JULIUS A. JACOBSON'S Original Preparations FLORAL CREAM COUGH SYRUP THROAT SWAB Stomach Preparation MARLO Starting Saturday "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever," with Mickey Rooney. Also "Sudden Money," with Charlie Ruggles. SOUTH EAST The Rains Came' with Myma Loy, Tyrone Pow er, George Brent. Also "March of Time," "Behind The MagU not Line." Starting Tuesday "Hotel for Women" with Linda Ann Sothern. Also Darnell, "Frontier Blanhall," with Ran dolph Scott and Nancy Kelly. Irrabgtrritm hghts ofNewYork J. Elbert Nash, Minister. Church School. 9:45 a. m. 11:00 a. m. Intermediate "En- Chris- tian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Senior Christian e Church Basket Ball has gotten under headway. fOren teams are entered this year necessitating playing one game The on Wednesday evening. other games are played each Tues- day evening from 6:45 to 10:45, four games, in Westminster gym. Third Church has won one game and lost one. The Lea-gu- The Women's Missionary Society met last Tuesday afternoon at the H. H. Holmes residence, 2163 South 7th East to hear a splendid book report, "Through Tragedy to Triumph" by Basil King, given by Mrs. Robert D. Steele. Miss Corene Gage lead the devotional period. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Nash, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spears, drove to Pocatello to observe Thanksgiving with the brother of Mrs. Nash, F. R. BelL asas MICKEY ROONEY in ... MONEY" with CHARLIE RUGGLES id STARTS BUY ONLY GOOD COAL maiL For at least two years, there have been "danger" signs In front of a street restaurant . . . The signs are so spsced that they afford Just enough parking space for the trucks of the company operating the place, which is one of a chain . . . Yet New Yorkers, those who psss day after day, give those signs ss much room Elevators which as they can rise from basements up to the sidewalk level must be equipped with warning bells so that pedestrians A may get out of the way have taken number of free rides because they stopped to try to learn why the bell was CALL HYLAND 2520 Forty-secon- d CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK d ABERDEEN KING COAL ... gents for Sentinel Stokers & Prepared Stoker Coal "LOBB'S on the JOB" ... SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Subway entrance doggers sre one of my pet peeves . . . Many New Yorkers have the habit of stopping to converse right in the paths of those who would go downstairs . . . Buffeting doesn't seem to make any Impression at all . . . Dark looks have still less effect . . . Apparently that which Is being discussed Is of such Importance that Inconvenience to others is of no consequence . . . Yet portions of such conversations as have reached my ears hsve been merely trivial . . . Another quaint New York habit I've noted is that of "swelling out" . . . A New Yorker finding space enough for two on a subway seat immediately tries to sbsorb It all . . . Some women place packages on the seat beside them . . . and look insulted if asked to take them on their laps so that some one else msy rest his or her feet . . . Great town, New York. well-know- ALSO B " n The talk was about a 'He owes writer of hit songs a great deal of his success to his wife," asserted some one . . . "Yeah," added Louis Prima, "and he owes even more to Tschaikow-sky- " . . . Al Smith is to be a candidate for the city council in the November election . . . The son, not the father . . . Though once upon a time, Al Smith Sr. was a member of the board of aldermen . . . "Let's an hope," says Phil Baker, "that America remains the place where the only precaution necessary against a gas attack Is a can of bicarbonate" . . . And night when I hear a plane droning overhead, I'm thankful that instead of a bomber. It is merely the Albany "ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER" with Lewis Stone, Celilia Parker Ann Rutherford "SUDDEN This A That: Millions have been made and lost on tablecloths in New A York hotels and restaurants pencil is the only equipment necessary . . . Never mind the laundry bills and ruined tablecloths . . . Instead of paper profits, linen profits . . . Now come the amateur strategists who win battles on nightclub tablecloths . . . Draw war maps and write out plans . . . They have never smelled gunpowder, heard big guns or worked out a war college problem . . . Yet they feel entirely qualified to criticize the British and French general staffs . . . It might be a lot better for all concerned if they would concentrate not on war plans but on plans to keep America out of Europe Am reminded of the Times elevator operator who was asked what service he would choose if called to the colors . . . "The B army," was his reply. "B here when you go and B here If you come back." ... m. Worship Service. Sermon by the minister couraging the Strong." 5 p. By L. L. STEVENSON Highland Drive 3 MITCHELL'S Beauty & Barber Shop Mr. Mitchell will give you the best Permanent Wave in town. or Machine at Special Oil i f re-duc- ed RUSSIANS, FINNS BEGIN FIGHTING ON FRONTIER A dispatch from Moscow, therefore we must admit it is correct, says that Russian troops have begun fighting the Finns on the frontiers of those two countries. Stalin must have serious doubts as to Hitler's Intentions at the end of the present unpleasantness, so he Is wanting some harbors on water which Is open in the winter. Call HYLAND 8553 959 East 21st South Street f?jf ar prices to Jobbers took a la cwit drop making the price to them $5.39 per 100 pounds, this Is within 25 cents of the prewar UNIVERSITY NOTES 1, 1939 THE SUGARHOnRK BULLETIN A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Covering the Southeast Section of Salt Lake City PUBLISHED FRIDAY Mail Delivery of Rural Routes I. M. CONNIFF, Publisher Welfare The School of Social Work at the University of Utah has Just announced publication of a Directory of Social Agencies, which will be of value to social welfare workers in and near Salt Lake in solving difficulties which cannot be taken care of in the local agencies. The publication of the volume was particially provided for in the form of a scholarship by the local Central Council of Social Agencies, which felt the need for such complete benefits for the families under their care. Agenc les which have only partial medi cal care at their command for instance, may with the aid of this pamphlet Immediately locate services of dentist or optician. Although compiled especially for use In Salt Lake and its en virons, the survey lists many state-wid- e which organizations will be of material aid to the so cial workers in outlying districts, An outline will soon be published to assist these workers in the complete listing of strictly local resources at their command. DECEMBER Advertising Rates on Application Business Office and Plant at 1119 East 21st South Sugarhouse Utah II viand 361 SUBSCRIPTION FRICK Gne Year (52 weeks), In advance Six Months, in advance - 11.50 75o 40c ... rhrce Months, in advance COMMENTS (By the Editor and other Friends of "The 'Bulletin It is not too soon to 1i'in the giving of scrii-n- s thought to the men who will appear on the primary pallot next year fur the consideration of the voters. If we wish to clean house, politically, we cannot begin too soon to examine the possibilities of the men the voters, not the machine, arc willing to have them represent them during the next term. Give this matter serious thought and if you have any suggestions, this column is open to you. Cold Turkey About thirty stu dents who did not go home for the holiday were served .Thanks giving dinner by the University Mothers Club on Thursday after noon. The dinner was held at the Alta Club downtown, and it was a matter of speculation as to whether or not the guests December 11th were from Republican states, and South Summit and Tin tic High extra Democratic Schools. an consuming treat .before their own celebra December 12th Tooele and Grantaville High tion next week. Schools. December 13th in Wasatch High School. The University Mine, located December 14th on the campus and used by stu Weber College and Weber dents In mines and engineering County High School. to apply practically the princi December 15th ples of mine surveying, ventila Davis High School. and tion, timbering, blasting, a fitted with lighting, is being ventifor fan huge underground New Books lation. The installation of the Receipt of a 1500.0a check fan .makes it possible for stufrom Mrs. Harriet Rosenbaum, dents to measure the volume of former member of the University air flowing and the velocity of of Board of Regents and Utah the flow under actual mine conof the Edward Rosenbaum founder ditions, and eliminates the necesroom In the university memorial sity of traveling 20 or 30 miles library, was made known this to a commercial mine to make week office. the president's by be will Installation these tests. The money will be used for the complete, and the fan will be in of books as the need purchase operation by the beginning of the arises. Winter Quarter. Mrs. Rosenbaum founded the memorial room in the library In honor of her husband in 1934, C. football game and since that time It has gained The Utah-A- . Thursday marked the end of an recognition as possessing one of exceptional season in more ways the foremost collections of recent books on economics, history, polithan one: Each of the nine games played tical science and sociology. this year was played in good weather on a dry field, which DINOSAURS was In direct contrast to list On terms of friendliness that year's record, when the heavens probably never existed while their wept over nearly every Ute con- bones were masked with flesh, flict are a pair of dinosaurs In the U. Another Interesting observation of U. geology museum. The one, is that the Athletic Council re- a comparatively small flesh-eports few protests from fans, ing reptile, who la not taller than very little criticism, and good 25 feet, appears with all his skel gate receipts. The fans at every eton Intact the fossilized bones game seemed highly pleased with as they were in the or the kind of football our team organized iginal animal, and reinforced by played. steeL The other, who Below la the schedule of dates wire and ate and also lived In the herbs, on which High Schools have been eastern part of Utah millions of invited to visit the Sixth Annual la represented only by ago, Exhibit: years University of Utah Art his which stand more bones, 30 th November leg Park City High School and than fifteen feet high. These dl North Summit High School nosaurs were taken from the re el on near Jensen, which has (Coalville). December 1st since been made Into the Dino Granite High, Cyprus High and saur National Monument. Part of a skeleton of a great Murray High. December 4 th mammoth, which succeeded these Morgan High, Logan High and creatures by thousands of years, Ogden High. is displayed near by, and the still December 5th later developments of the three-toe- d Pleasant Grove, Provo High, horse and an early type of Lincoln High, Lehl and AmeriThe museum also con can Fork High. tains many rock and mineral December 6th to the geology Jordan High and Bingham specimens, helpful fossilized fish, shells. student, and High. various of types. It and bones December 7th to the public on any Fork and is open Payson, Spanish 11:00 to 3:00 p. school day from Springville High Schools. familiar attendant an ul, and December 8th is pres always South Cache, Bear River, and with the displays ent Box Elder High Schools. out-of-to- ADVISES DELORE MADAME ONE QUESTION FREE 5 lor $1.00 MADAME DeLORE 5 SO Andms BIdg. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Station 220. I marry the man state soon? Yes, out of the next or eight six the within K. S. II. Will months. K. J. Will I ever get the Job applied for? The that I have impression comes to me have that position now. that you R. S. In what career would I be most successful? I would advise that you don't change your line of work at the present time. It is better to continue on with what you have been doing, but early in 1941 I would advise a change of location. my huslive ever band and together again? I believe that you win have a reconciliation, but I do not see complete happiness for you. There la a great barrier between you two that you will never be able to overcome. Bin. M. J. M. Will X E. I. Will my grandmother's health lmnrove any? Yes. but she will have to have the minor operation that was suggested to her. X. Y. Z. What is in the future for me? A change of places and very successful business you will have within the next ninety days. You will have good luck throughout the year. E. G. What do you see regarding my husband's condition? It is quite serious. I thick your doctor has told you the same things too. He will have to un dergo a major operation. L. L. Will my home life ever be any different?! would like to go Into that more privately If you will send five questions as per Instructions at the heading of this column. Can you tell me where I am very sorry but X do not attempt to locate lost articles. A. A Mrs. J. P. Will my daughters marriage be successful? I am very sorry, but I see a broken engagement there. SNELGROVE -- Public Rest Room is Needed In Sugar House . hNsrihalMM mtm. um sail I lost my glasses? Be sure and call ui before making appointments elsewhere. level. Christmas eve falling on will permit a suitable for a Christmas program, according to Bishop Horace B. Richards of the Stratford ward, and that ward plans to take advantage of the occasion by pres enting a specially arranged pro gram, the bishop stated. Mr Richards will be assisted in arranging for the program by bia councilors, Golden Haight and Bruno K. Karnowitz. As the new Stratford ward chapel is still incomplete, the program for Christmas will be held In Highland Park ward's chapel, as have all meetings since the division of the ward when Stratford ward was created. Ma-chinel- ess rates. Sugar Prices Take Drop Stratford Ward Sets Xmas Program Date FRIDAY, A Fan December Responding to a suggestion by number of business men in Sugar House, "The Bulletin" Is taking the initial steps to secure a public rest room in Sugar a House. Although it will be necessary to secure the assistance of the civic clubs of Sugar House and the city commission before sucn a station can be secured, "The Bulletin" is Justified In starting the project upon request of Sugar House merchants. When the police station was in Sugar House, adjacent to the library and now torn down to make way for the new post a comfort station was- provided for the public but with, that removed, there Is no public rest room In the district and a few stores have such facilities for customers, some not even for of-ic- e, - employees. "The Bulletin is open to suggestions from its readers for a likely location for such a rest room, End of the Season at (mi. ARTISTIC SOAP CARVINGS FOR XMAS PRESENTS Mrs. Marie Snow, of 1250 East 21st South, who has been mak ing rapid progress with her artistic soap carvings, has entered the list of our advertisers and offers lacquered, permanent carvings which are most suitable for friendly reminders of this festal season. This lady has remarkable aptitude for artistic work and is making a name for her carvings that reaches from Maine to California. If you are looking for something that will please the whole family, see her work. " What la Christmas Santa Claus? without BECKY DOT BEAUTY SHOP Present? Tfo Birth of a Beauty' YOl Starrin- gPermanent Wave $2.00 to $5.00 $ .50 Weekly Manicure Reg. Finger waves ....$ 35 Blustery weather Facial $1.00 1 2040 So. 11th E. Hy.S807 Back of Pctty's Barber Shop distinctive'- ICE CREAM a |