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Show TIIE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN FRIDAY, MAT 24, 1940 THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN at 1119 East 21st South Sugar House, Utah Buaineai Office and Plant WEEKLY PUBLICATION A Covering the Southeast Section of Salt Lake City I. M. CONNIFF, Publisher. PUBLISHED FRIDAY Mail Delivery of Rual Routes SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year Six Months, in advance Three Months, In advance Advertising Rates on Application A COMMITTEE THAT KNOWS ITS BUSINESS m Last week a senatorial committee went out to sec trials of the various models of rifles which were being- tried out for the f use of the army. One of the members GONE MAD that committee, Senator Lumleen, picked up Europe has gone stark-ravin- g mad, and one of the rifles, thereupon the crowd stood is madness back for fear of stray shots. The Honorable that destroying wurld civilization AH social the and entli-man-, moa few rifle for governmental progress of balancing the is centuries crumbling under the devastating icnts to get the hang of it, lined the sights a power mad world. n the target and emptied the magazine. He arms of Today it i? a condition a that not exists, question of who then laid the pun down and picked up anothis for condition. that responsible er, he did the same thing with it and after it found was that not the shouting was over Regardless of who the victors in this one of the shots had gone outside of the terrific conflict may be, the civilization we bullseye. His only comment was, "they, are have known and cherished will be lost both good guns." throughout the world, with the possible exception of the Americas. In at least three,, and possibly four, of the CONGRESS IS READY NOW TO SEE other continents the rule of the dictator will THAT DEFENCE IS NECESSARY prevail. That liberty, that the individual opThe memhes of congress with the balportunity, that freedom of hought and ex ancing of the budget in view, have steadfastpression for which people of the world have ly refused to help ''streamline" the army and heroically struggled for centuries will be navy and to see that an adequate airforce lost. was formed. Now, with the advance of GerCivilization may be saved in Americe if man troops over seemingly impassable obwe stay out of the world-ma- d conflict; if we stacles has brought to their attention the fact that this entire country has not as many are a united, homogeneous people; if we foranti aircraft guns as there are around Lon- go class distinctions, class hatreds and face don. They know now that it. is impossible distinctions; if we work together as one peoto preserve that freedom, to defend this entire country with the pitiful ple Americans that have cherished since the liberty we small army we have and they are going the limit in the hope that they can remedy this founding of our republic. The major influence in any effort to preoversight while there is yet time. Even the isolationists are waking to the needs of the serve civilization in America must come from nation and have joined the forces of those the American people themselves. Looking Backward: Josef pianist, the other evening told the story of his first drink of cham. pagne. When a lad he was touring in we Caucasus mountain areas. As was the custom of the frand duVa shoppers gazing at $2,000 bar- In whose home he was to give his gains in mink coats . . . The heads of women turning as if on pivots as concert, he had to loin in a toast to each of the guests with an additional they walk on by some display that of champagne to the health tumbler attracts their attention . . . Shopof their families. arms buntheir with burdened pers, "When I sst down at the piano," dles and worried expressions on said Lhevinne, "I thought I was sotheir faces A broken-nose- d ber. X played the alow movement grayhead chewing on a cigar as be all right and then came a more rap-I- d regards with speculative eye a showone. As my hands raced over the A ing of diamond cuff links man lurches his way through the keyboard became dizzier and dizzier. throng . . . Someone murmurs, to the Finally I rose and apologized Grand Duke. "Another drunk," and women shrink " "Your highness,' I said, 1 am In front of a glittering away X window, the man loses his balance sorry. am not accustomed to playA policeman hurries ing a plans with two keyboards.' " and falls up and makes a quick examination Complaint: la a brief note, Eddie "Stand back, he's dead" . . . Duchln moans of his new travail. and a sudden silence. Street Scene: Fifth avenue during the height of the shopping rush Grand dames haughtily entering or leaving limousines . . . Door men bowing respectfully . . . Lhev-Inn- ... Win-do- w ... ... X ... ... ... The - banHiii nd laiUa e, max, on reported would benefit from such a project will be determined. Preliminary estimate Jace the land In this classification at 600.000 acres approxi mately equal to the area now unaer irrigation in the state. This flcure klone." Mr. Richard son said, "presents an idea of the benefit such a project would bring our state. With the Western states constantly increasing in population, there will continue to be an increas state. ing market for agricultural proThis is the comment of F. H. ducts grown In the West. The only Richardson, secretary of the Colo- war vp ran nroduce more goods Basin Water Users from the farms is to Increase the rado River-Grea- t assurance acreage on which they can bs pro Association following from Commissioner John C. Page duced." that both surveys are being has- Great Importance tened by his department. Under Mr. Nielsen's direction, ap "The department has been active 150 men were engaged proximately making soil surveys in our state for in makina soil surreys last sum nearly a year," Mr. Richardson mer. It Is understood that a similar pointed out. "Under the direction force will be placed in the field in of Edwin G. Nielsen, associate en- an attempt to compute this work gineer In charge of U. S. Bureau this year. of Reclamation Investigation, much In addition to this survey, recon of this work already has been com' naissance surveys have been con I understand that It is pleted. to determine ducted probable routes quite possible Mr. Nielsen and his for bringing water from the Colo staff will finish this survey before rado River basin to Utah acres. the end of the current year. for instance, have Preliminary The soil survey and the survey been run tolines, two of the discussed planned on the Colorado and Green dam sites. One of these is at Echo rivers have been ordered in con Park at the Colorado-Utaline. nection with the program to deter Another is at Minnie Maud where mine the possible developments of the Green River separates Carbon water and power resources for the and Uintah counties. benefit of the upper basin states. The geology of the possible tunImportance nel sites through the Wasatch "We believe," Mr. Richardson range has been studied. The foundof the various said, "tbat if there is a possibility ation possibilities of more water for Utah acres and dam sites have been and are being more power for Utah industries, we explored with drill rigs, and the must discover It snd then take capacity of the various reservoirs la being determined. The history steps to develop It. of the streams flow, since records "Many of the major developments have been kept, is being plotted to of recent years were once thought determine the amount of storage Impossible and impractical. There capacity needed to assure an ample are thoss who say that damming water supply. of the Green River at, for Instance, "Our association Is pleased tbat Split Mountain, Echo Park or FlamReclamation is going ing Gorge and conducting water to the Bureau of areas west of the Wasatch moun forward with this work,"- Mr. tains would be a project too tremen Richardson said. Representatives dous to undertake. But when we J. W. Robinson and a member of Irrigation committee as realize that such a project it it the House can be accomplished will benefit well as the entire Utah congressionmore than half our counties direct al delegation have done a consisfine job In Congress to help ly and the entire state lndlrectlr. tently this work along." I feel that we owe it to ourselves push Mr. Richardson also expressed to find out if such a plan can be the hope that all citizens of the put into action. state of Utah would "realize the the bureau of re tremendous Importance of such a Apparently clamation agrees with the associa project to them." "In my mind, this, tion, for the survey work already is without a question of doubt, would assured. The entire reaches of the be the greatest single factor In Green and upper Colorado Rivers Utah's permanent growth that could are to be explored for water-an- d ever hnppen," he said. "I sincerely power possibilities. hope that the surveys will prove The soil survey work now under the projects economically feasible. way throughout the state under Mr. If they do, Utah must assure Itself that it can and will protect Its , Nielsen's direction is of importance, Mr. Richardson rights to the water of the upper pointed out. Throuah this survey Colorado river basin necessary for the amount of Irrigable land which this development." SALT LAKE CITY With the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation pushing to completion its soil surreys in Utah and continuing a series of surreys on the Green and upper Colorado rivers to determine possible location of dam sites for water and power development, Utah should know shortly whether the Basin project Colorado River-Grea- t offers the opportunity to secure these needed resources for this g - n DElORE ADVISES ONE QUESTION FREE 7 IMMNvllli Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be Mark Twain. sorry. mm mm trim I for - Commercial Printing Dodgers, Programs, Tickets, Visiting Cards, Stationery and Announcements SPECIAL OFFER CO WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS and LOVELY GIFT FOR THE BRIDE lor me last week year. corresponding One case of tularemia was re Counported from Vernal, Uintah, a makes this this week; for ty, total of nine cases having heen reported so far this year. The patient is ten years or age ana the physician reports the source of infection "probably due to tick bite," Two cases of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) were reported this week; one case being reported from Panguitch and one from Salt Lake City. This brings the total number reported in the state this year to 11. cases. In checking our records we find that for this same period last year we had only caee of poliomyelitis reported in the State; the ma jority of the 105 cases reported for the year 1939 having their onset during the months of September, October, November, and es than were reported h a tour of the Southland with his orchestra, murmurs petulantly that he has lost his sunburn. He left his sun lamp up north! Of all the baton wavers. Duchin is most Jealous of his tan. When Old Sol is truant during his New York engagements, he schedules his day to allow for an Interval with the violet ray. In the spring and summer he generally can be found on the roof top of whatever hotel he Is playing, an athletic figure in striped shorts. But he had the 111 fortune to head south during the cold snap below the line. So Duchln quips: "This southern sun is terrific! Even some of the MADAME snow Is melting." Mason-Dixo- TV Surveys Will Show If State's Acres Can Benefit By Upper Colorado River Water Projects 75c ....40c who desire to see this nation's defence what it' ought to be. INerhaps it will be a good take the members of the WPA and thing to instead of giving them a dole put them in the armv. : tritkl of 9CS case tvna Jj lltJIV of communicable diseases report ed to the Division of Epidemioloof Board Healtn, ev Utah State for the week ending May 17. Thi is 41 fewer cases than were last week and 447 cas U. S. RECLAMATION BUREAU -- ....$1.50 - Public Health UTAH'S SOIL STUDIED BY "? I $1.00 BIADAME DeLORE 530 Andrus BJdg. Station 220. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. D. B. C. Will we make the change we are planning on? Yes, in September. M. A. L. We are planning on of location. making a change When will be the best time? I believe if you wait and make it in August, you will do better. You are planning on going to California. There were no cases of diph- thHn and nmallDox reported and but one case of typhoid fever from the town of Milford, Beaver County. There were twenty cases of scarlet fever reported this week as compared with 1G cases last week and 39 cases for the corresponding week last year. In checking up the ages of these patients we note that three of the patients were adults. Two cases of tuberculosis were reported this week; this brings the grand total of tuberlosis cases reported this year for the state up to 63. There was a total of 607 cases of measles reported as compared with 635 cases last week; this is a decrease 28 cases. Other communicable diseases are as follows; Chlckenpox66, German measles 3, mumps 21 pnoumcnia 12, septic sore throat 2, whooping cough 217, gonorrhea 6, and syphilis 7. Brigham and Cedar cities and the following counties reported "no diseases' for the week: DagEmery, Kane, gett, Duchesne, San Juan and Uintah. THE IDEAL TIME to Paint is NOW. Let us advise you on your colors and combinations. X. Y. Z. Will we make any sue cess of the business we have recently gene into? Yes, but it is going to take a little time, so do not be impatient. A Paint for Every Purpose at the THE PAINT POT We Make the World Brighter' East 21st South 1074 .vlrs. J. B. Is my husband ever going to make a change in his way of living? I am sorry, but he did the same thing before you married him, and he is going to continue on the same way. A. B. G. Will I marry my presE. J. B. Would you advise us ent boy friend? Yes, my dear, to change business ? 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