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Show SPECIAL NEWS ITEMS Hyland Bulletin of news Actlv-rti- rs and all events of Interest tccurtng in the Southeast part of Suit Lake City. A section that Is the finest Residential and fastest growing part Of Salt Lake Valley. A special announcements o f church, school and other activities. (.all ugar v 364 9 PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOLUME VIIL HOME EDITION SUGAR HOUSE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JUNE 14, CHAMBER of COMMERCE FAVORS New Pool Will Be Flag Day Rites Used This Year 35 DEGREE PARKING Set at Playground With the Swimming won't be the same for Sugar House children this House acting as color guards, season, it will be better, accord special Flag Day ceremonies will ing to the Fairmont Park play be held Friday evening at Fair- 1940 Single Copy & M'MBKK 18. cents AERIAL SURVEYS FOR .POWER LINES STARTS Girl Scouts of Sugar Accepting a motion presented 3 to members of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, asking Couple that that organization go on record as favoring a six month to trial at 35 degree parking on Twenty-firSouth street in the Miss Lois Brinton, of business district, the matter was Mr. and Mrs. Edward daughter A. Brinton, closed for the present time and 2148 South Seventh East street Samuel J. Nicholes, president, will and John F. Mitchell, will take forward the information to the their marriage vows Saturday, state and city traffic authorities June 15th. Mr. Mitchell is the this week. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin M Barr Snelgrove. acting with Mitchell, of 1161 East Ninth Wendell Ash ton to bring about South street. Following the cere-an open discussion on the park- mony the young couple will leave ing matter following the May J Vi m meeting of the Chamber, report- H....thwelr .turn ".wHLmake ed to members the possibility of iivimc asi uaii MMC Ljr having a trial degree parking and asked that members consider the matter seriously so as not to bring about any discord either with the state or city but still protect the easy parking for which Sugar House is known. Jack Holmstrom presented the motion after Mr. Snelgrove's discussion and the group y accepted. FLEDGLINGS mont Park under the supervision of the City Recreational Department with Mrs. Walter Hampton directing the ceremonies. This event will mark the beginning of a summer's activities sponsored by the playground department, according to Miss Jessie Schofield, city recreational supervisor. Mrs. Hampton will conduct these special activities, which will be held every Friday evening at 8 P. M. during the entire summer. as the new ground instructors swimming pool will be used. Although completed last year, the pool was not used due to lack of finances for purchasing a fil tering system of purifying the water but that obaticle has been over come this year and the pool will be put to full use. Southeast Wed Saturday st T.ff: MC c KerOUted HOUSe Ul OUgar U wm"H Traffic rerouting at Eleventh -- surveys ox transmission qTuneAeruu routes to Interconnect the electric power systems with those of Montana, Washington and Oregon into one giant Northwest power grid were started today, it was announced by George M. Gadsby, President, Utah Power and Light Company. Mr. Gadsby stated the purpose of the proposed new line is not to replace power resources in Utah and Idaho, but to strengthen the entire northwestern grid system as a part of the national preparedness program. Intensification of the electrlo utilities' national defense efforts to have adequate power for every emergency became known two weeks ago when Utah Power and Light Company announced ex pansion by improvements to its generating plants and progress on it's salt Lake city electric dis tribution center. Mr. Gadsby said the FalrchOd Aerial Surveys, Inc. has been a- warded the contract for flying the proposed transmission line routes with engineers of the Utah, Idaho and Montana power Utah-Idah- o Utah Light Company Wins Regional Award Prize winning advertisements of the Utah Power and Light Co. In the Southeast region will compete against entries from every section of the country in the 1940 Better Copy contest of the Public Utilities Advertising Association, It s, was announced by M. L. Advertising Director of the company, today. South Committees East and Twenty-firBy winning the regional awards. streets In Sugar House is now judged by twelve Southwestern vnder way. in accordance with a universities, the local power company has a chance to win high plan apnroved by the city traffic commission. not yet complete, some national awards, which will be Although at the association's un- announced Sergeant Harvey C. Pierce, head of the committees of the police traffic division, said der the officers electappointed of the Sugar convention in Chicago in June. Patrolman Frank Gilbert and a House Rotary club last week are work crew Installed a sign on the as follows: southeast corner of the monument Program, Heber Aldous, chairhalting traffic from going west man, Joe Brubaker, Horace Richon the south side of the monu- ards and Glenn Tripp; Classificament. J. Ottley, chairman, tion, . A stoo sign was erected to halt Jack Sidney Matsen, Jack Burgess, and With 28 young Utahns now traffic into Eleventh East street Samuel Leaver; Fellowship, Dr.; Aerial photographs will be tak Last holding private pilot certificates from a service station and stores Wm. H. U Landmesser, chairman, en and the most feasible routine; as a result of training received on the east side. Frank Quist and Allen Seegmiller; determined for later ground reSpecial to in the Civil Areonautics Authority The southernmost of two traffic -chairOtto Buehner, Membership, connaissance and location surveys. The House Bulletin" courses Sugar on Eleventh the East flying semaphores during past he said. Friends paid final tribute to the winter and spring at the Univers- street was removed and a pedes-trai- n man, Laurence Thorstenburg and Milton Llndquist; Attendance, "The private power companies memory of Wilhelm F. Hachmel-ste- r ity of Utah and at the Municipal When six hundred capped lane across Eleventh East Elmer of Sandberg, chairman, Geo. Washington and MonSunday at Funeral services Airport, a new program is being street on the south side of Twenty-f- M. graduates of the Univers- tanaOregon, Kelly, Laurence Clements and are already thoroughly inrnnducted in the Sugar House launched this mnntl. tn fMln irst comof South street has a "Stop Utah to the marched ity Ward chapel. terconnected in a George Bvrbidge; Rotary Infor- mencement exercises In Mr. Hachmeister many more. The actual number for Pedestrians, Do Not Turn mation. Kingsbury ed system of largestrong integratAllen Pyper, Dr. H. W. died at his home. 1384 Ramona!0f students to be trained in the Left" capacity with Hall last South Salt Lake week, sign. Reherd and Kenneth Smith. Hugo Avenue, last week following a present course has not many plants at widely scattered been was well Sons yet County represented. was snort illness. Ebmeyer into the pool," Mr. appointed Sargeant and announced, but it is probable that daughters of the southern points feeding at Arms. The deceased conducted a cab-- ; there will be vacancies "The plan now explained. Gadsby for about of the who have Building county These committees will take over part under consideration for interconlnet shop In Sugar House for a sixty young men. The most or more four of years the work of the local club after completed o of years, recently at 2188 portant feature of the new necting the systems New Home college training took their places with the Northwest Grid will add July 1. He ha Drive. been gram ia that it is absolutely free; in the a parade wearing variety active in church work of the Lat- - heretofore It has come at a cost A. Fisher Butterkrisp Baking of colored tassels on their "Mor- the plants now operated by the Idaho Power and Utah Power and ter Day Saints, having come to of S40.00 to each student Company has purchased the buildtar Board" caps, signifying many Light the United States in 1908 for the The ground school courses of ing at 967 East Twenty-firdifferent schools and fields of Utah Companies in Idaho and This will stabilize the purpose of joining the church. He the "school" .will h t South street and are remodeling study in which they had complet- power output of existing plants A considerhas been active in both th Bur- - the University, probably under the entire building. ed the courses. required .... ffln anil Bom. Uaiiu able sum of money is being expotential " ougr niniBB mhJ. Tne airecuon or ine winn. The following received the De- without restricting the of the city Official market for future use of new are his widow. Mrs. PineerJpg faculty, andregular will com-lin- a pended to make this one of the recreational opening of Science Bachelor of with gree set centers been Utah-Idahhas o In the most area, partiHnrhmeMer: a son. Alma prise T2 hours of Intensive buildings in Su17th and children of the Diploma in Elementary Edu- cularly those which will need to and three daughters, 'nr. Thirty-fiv- e to fifty hours of gar House. Albert Fisher, presi- for June cation: Leila of Abbott be developed In, connection with 11 Ktt Hachmeister. who is riving instruction will then be dent of the company said the Sugar House anxiously await the Betty Alley, of Midvale, Midvale, Emma water conservation and enlarged employed bv the Utah Power and given each student at the Munlcl-Tle- new bakery and coffee shop will opening of Fairmont Park. Erland-soInformation from the city's 'Naomi, of Murray, Clara use of the streams in be ready for the grand opening the Suear, pai Airport near Salt Lake. irrigation Cnmpsn-- - i" of Adele Velma Murray. Kim, recreational offices discloses that two states." the Honse store, and Mrs. Elsie Seep-- ; The training will start about in about thirty days. of Golda Murof Sandy, Larson, The building is approximately Mr. Delmar Fairbanks will be in Mr. Gadsby said further engi- rMller nd Mr. Nellie Epperson, Tme IX. and will be ray, Emma Jean Lindsay, of Mld- completed 40 J . at the playground AL. J .J again 150 charge tile white exterior, feet all of Salt Lake. by to by September 15, according L a of with this BaJ2-staff con expert and hardwood year floors, every word received from C A. A. Six vale. were in- helpers who will conduct classes ' ed the Degree of Bachelor of of aerial surveys and stability headquarters in Washington, D. venience for the employees, in more art, or gymnastics, tests of all the systems now beswimming, showers. Twenty C and announced by Dean A. cluding A complete Science with the High School ing made in the Westinghouse music. drama and be will people employed. of the Leroy Taylor Certificate, they were: Lyman C. laboratories in East University Modern machinery has already outline of classes and hours when Berrett En (Sneering school. Pittsburgh. (History), of Murray, a will at SPRAGUE BRANCH be start H. H. Krueger, power superpublished win and when they arrived, installed, AH young men with two years' Dearl Edwin Bishop (Physical but students date later most wishing of one the upintendent Utah Power and credit in an accredited college or make this re Education), of Sandy, Peter James Company enplaned by UnitedLight should in the to take work, in the bakeries Air city. are memeligible for Education), of Lines for "The true University of thest university port to the park supervisors Bogden (Physical this week Adolph Fisher is Pittsburgh in the and school, bership Kenneth Charles Farrer boys Murray, to confer with engineers of the days is a collection of Books" who have attended a college duri- of the local company. Monday. (Music), of Murray. William nd Hero Wo- ng: the Cartyle Heroes other companies involved In this school year, though Hofellng (Sociology) of rshipThe Hero as a Man of Let- preferencepast laboratory study. n will be given those Murray, and John Alfred Samuel-so- important ters. Mr. Gadsby pointed out that who have completed more years of Norma (Botany) Sandy. We were very much interested or completion of this integrawork. Registration Gladys Dordberg of Midvale re- upon on Wednesday to hear Mr. Doug- for university move tion the Northwest will be course Is being handled the ceived the degree of Bachelor of supplied with las O. Woodruff. Executive Sec- through the one of the most office at with the School CertiArts Registrar's High Interconnected systems retary of the U. of U. Alumni the University of Utah. completely as studied ficate, having English Association, who spoke at the capable of utilia major subject. James W. Hil- in thethecountry, luncheon meeting of Sugar House wide of power zing diversity ton, who already held the BacheChamber of Commerce. He told ESSENCE available in the streams of the Science lor of was awardDegree, of the place that the University ed the High School Diploma, entire Northwest, also supporting has In the business life of the Remember the smell of sage He irrigation developments and provhaving majored in Botany. brush in the hills after a spring community. is from Sandy. Leah Mafalda ing an increased market for the We as librarians do not agree rain? Or In the kitchen on Christburning Utah coal, of Midvale received the steam plants Baxter, whole - heartedly with Carlyle's mas and Thanksgiving? It's a which now form a part of the Bachelor of Science degree (Art) statement as quoted above for fragrance dear to most Western and Richard Goff Smith of Mid Utah system. one which would, no we believe in the formal educa- ers, and He said the entire investment vale the Bachelor of Arts Degree tion provided by the schools of doubt, rank tops in the perfume will be made with private capital in of School the Arts (spcecn) the State, but we do believe that market of the world, if it were and Sciences. Harold Orson Smith releasing to thin extent the dethe public library can serve as obtainable commercially. Imagine mands for public monies which of Draper, Clinton J. Staker of are an adjunct to education in help your surprise, then, if you should now so preasingly required and Maurice Watts Lynn sandy, ing those now in school with sup- meet it in the halls of the Unior uurray received the degree of for national defense. plementary school material and versity of Utah Physics building, uacneior or science in the school O in helping adults who are past amid the usual horrific redolence of Business. Henry Blake But- And the usual school age in continu- of chemistry laboratories. LEAVE OS TRIP terfield was awarded the Degree In it's perfectly possible that you ing with guided reading. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Curtis, 1119 of Bachelor of School in the Arts particular we at the Sprague Li- might of Business, and Sherman Simons Westminster Avenue, with their Dr. Corliss R. Kinney, associate brary wish to do everything posBrinton of Murray obtained the son, Dale, and daughter, Mrs. not in to sible professor of chemistry, is doing only help people Jtsacneior of Arts Degree in the Milton L. Chrlstensen, 1127 Westrecreational reading but also In research work on sagebrush, and School of Medicine. Maxine Charl- minster Avenue, left this week; All of has made some very interesting ewrv subject possible. ies of Sandy received the degree for a trip through the Northwest which brings u to the announce- discoveries. First or ail, he gathWar found Mr. Han of Bachelor of Laws. LeGrand ment of new books we have re- ers the flowers and leaves of the Today, Flag Day, The Bulletin senThe World in the Army as a Haslam of Murray was awarded serving in takes congratulating pleasure ceived here. Among them Is a sage in the early fall, and steam Mr. DID YOU KNOW! war prison the Bachelor of Science degree in federal at octhe on guard the Adolph Hansen business books: distills them; (Ssh! It all takes vry good net of Business in service Civil His Fort at and Rondo and Fresh Douglas.. Engineering, vegetable and fruit juices Profits. place in a still on some isolated casion of his 45th birthday; Rsnd: Assuring to visit him enabled Birch the was sold the of are on a at 959 East 21st South Obray comes Sandy army because his birthday the distillation Business farm) after that Johnson: Organized to only recipient this year of the street. For health's sake try a Is distilled again and again in the designated holiday, the other day another town of similar name Knowledge. town," degree or Bachelor of Science in glass, refreshing, and a natural U chemical laboratories, and sev- Mr. Hansen facetiously remarked, that of his "old home Caason: Tins on Selling. in 1918 he Geological Engineering. for food. Charleston, Utah, celebrates Government "Even the valuable eral Guesswork the Basset: Taking organic compounds to South school was the In ordered of Charleston, with Mr. study, graduate InHansen, are secured. my birthday." out of Business. Camphor, for wife and two daughters, re- Carolina as a guard for a train-loa- d South Salt Lake County led all Buckley: The Science of Mar- stance, and Eucalyptol, are direct his of prisoners and aliens who others with six representatives: products; the latter being an al sides at 1582 South 8th East were keting by Mail. being sent there for deport- James Waldo Hilton, of Sandy in was Mr. born Hansen obProvo, cohol on now the Several plays are composition generally most interesting sight obtained the Master of Science ation. 1895. In However, Utah leaves and shortly he sawThe tained from eucalyptus shelves: Old South was a Degree In Botany. James Louis in the moved birth his his family There are several rare after Drinkwater: Bird In the Hand. buds. slave market in Jarrett, Jr., of Murray received Mr. where to Uta Charleston, also which are chemicals ConThe producDean: and Kennedy it in Philosophy, Rondo Obray ed, but not, so far, in large Hansen lived for approximately Charleston. stant Nvmnh. Birch, in Geology, and Paul was from Mr. Hansen 20 He hobbies. For enjoys years. to graduated make them O'Neill: Beyond the Horizon and enough amounts FEATURES Y0U.W1LL Walton of Holladay in Geoprofitable, on a. commercial scale. high school in Heber, Utah, after fishing, hunting, and automobile Thrift The Master of De Arts logy. The oils obtained from the flow- which he moved to Salt Lake repairing, maintaining a small Kaufman: Let 'em eat Cake. The names of 47 prominent and In the summer of 1914 repair shop at his home. He has gree was awarded to Jesse Brady active Anderson: The Masque of Kings ers are used In making perfumes. City. citizens of the Southeast of in Educational man for Casper Murray can be for deer been the he no has working "ba ire brush perfume" but hunting every year - appear In this issue. Administration to and Lyle with WagTraction and Company vet been placed upon the market Light the last 14 years and has never Local Notes staff of Murray in English. He has failed to though a New York firm has done the position of operator. Comments get his buck. He also some work on it, using Dr. un worked for the Traction Company flower Rotary Club Notes sengardening. enjoys to its the House time, present expressed continuously nev's distillation. Sugar of C. Notes. C two of a timents this morning by showing years' The Bulletin also wishes to NOW ON VACATION It takes two hundred pounds except for period Sprague Branch Library a large number of American flags of leaves and flowers to produce service in the United States Heber F. Aldous, manager of Irving Summer School Notes. As an operator he has congratulate Mr. Charles R. Savin front of the business houses, one- pound of the distillation, Army. resident a House the also mast twice the at the and the large flag Sugar House Branch of the Madam DeLore, Advisor Sugar experienced which has at present a market unpleasant age, head of the flag pole on the plaza. value of eight dollars. But who ness of being robbed while on the and employee of the Traction First National Bank, is vacation-in- e Serial Story at Fish Lake this week. Mr. Pictorial Review In fact more flags were on dis- knows? Someday this may be a cars and buses, losing approxi- Company, on the occasion of his Aldous at least at intends spending the sec- World's News but than dollars, "This western and new mately "SageDay" forty play Flag industry, June 13th. Mr. Savage birthday of his vacation at Yel- Page of Comics week are these he feels literIn the that ond uniqwt Farm" may become a history any other time Club Notes lives at 1154 Garfield Avenue. lowstone National Park. the surburb. al reality. experiences. Cum-ming- Named For Rotary Club Work st UNIVERSITY NOTES Many Students From Salt Lake County Graduate from of U unnant-mousl- Rites Held For Cabinet Maker nd-gowned Modern of im-wim- pro-Hiehla- nd Bakery Utah-Idah- Playground Opening Set For June 17th st nnniiti train-Fchm-lt- - te er nt n. t" 1 1 M A LIBRARY NOTES to-da- te vice-preside- nt Lea-tha- m CONGRATULATIONS ng Tal-ma- "Flag Day" - - . i ge IKE |