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Show SPECIAL NEWS ITEMS special announcement! o f church, school and other activities. ugar Call Hyland 364 I A Bulletin of news Activities and all events of Interest securing in the Southeast pan of Salt Lake City. A section that U the finest Residential and fsilent growing part of Salt Lake Valley. PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOLUME VIII. HOME EDITION 0 NUMBER tO. 0" REMOVAL OF CAR TRACKS NOW WELL UNDER WAY UNIVERSITY Walter M. Critchlow Puts Hat in Ring Single Copy 5 rents SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1M0 NOTES UNIVERSITY SAFE WAY Following the new educational Q On Wednesday, June 26th, Improvements, will result trend for training high school bona and Reed Company, under ln an improved Sugar House dis students in the subjects of prac contract to the Utah Light and trict, marked by increased trade tical use to them in dally living, Traction Company, began the and activity. the University of Utah Summer C. of C. In order to comply with its conwork of removing rails, with subSession is offering a class this on tract with the Traction Company, to sequent pavement, course a In repairs year Safety Driving; Sponsor Races Highland Drive at 27th South. Gibbons and Reed must complete designed to train high school inNegotiations for the letting of all work In connection with this structors, and qualify them for Using a makeshift track on Members of the Sugar House the contract for the Traction job on or before September 1st teaching students to drive, and to Windsor street, about 100 young removal However, it is expected that the club gathered at the Ho- Company's 1940 track drive safely. cyclists participated in a parade Rotary program were carried forward work will be completed long beR. tel of Utah C. Jensen, Taught by Thursday evening for to and races Thursday under the completion by the company's fore that time, and motorists and Sandy, Superintendent of Trans- spervlsion of the Fairmont Park their annual Installation banquet ov- manager, Jed F. Wooley, Jr., and bus riders alike will enjoy riding are when club turned affairs portation of the Jordan District playground with er to the new officers. supervisors George B. Thomas. over thenew roadway before the schools, who has had extensive oy ine sugar sponsored prizes contract was awarded the summer is out The was course Jed his the handed in Ashton the field, training House Chamber or comThe removal of the remaining part of this week to Gibbons has recently been expanded to Sugar gavel by N. Dee Thatcher, Jr., early merce. and Reed, since they were the tracks in Sugar House marks the and be will teach beginners to drive, and has retiring president, FairThe parade started at bidders, and actual work end of an era, really a drama in received a large enrollment from mont Park to the supported until June 30, 1941, by lowest and was begun as soon as the neces- which the chief player has been summer school students and oth- business district journeyed of Sugar House, Carl Brueggeman as Carl ers anxious to leam driving the thence to Windsor street for the Brown, treasurer, sary tools and equipment were tho electric trolley car which follows the rails from terminal to Charles and Jack provided. scientific way. Lobb, secretary races. D. R. Fairbanks was in To the facilitate work terminal, maintaining a schedule removal, L. L. The three lectures on and Dr. Jack Burt general charge of the event as- directors. Mr. ThatcherRichards, was started at the end of the line rain or shine. But all dramas serves week of each the driving theory sisted other M. playground by Walter Critchlow, deputy are come to an end, and the end of on the board of directors for at 27th South, and the supplemented by two or three will this tragedy is evidenced by the county attorney of Salt Lake and gangs paving next also. year laboratory" periods spent Mr. Fairbanks stated that while and swiftly work to- obliteration of the last remaining County, announced Wednesday that weekly actually learning to handle the Fairmont could accomodate an Rotary emblems were present- carefully he will he a candidate as a juage car ward the little-used Sugar House business sign of street car operation the University up to date bicycle track, It has ed to retiring officers, who were of the Salt Lake City Court on streets.on A a smooth, attrac- shiny rails following the middle district, leaving besides Strat-L. Mr. H. f Thatcher, special to none and in order have any the Democratic ticket. tive roadway behind them. The of the roadway. The passing from o secured r has been for automobile Lawrence d, events (one sport in which Mr. Critchlow was born in Salt work is being done according to the picture of the street car will two bicycle equipped with children can participate ) tne Thorstenburg, treasurer, Al Lake City, received his element the course, of arouse pathos and wishful remintwo brakes, clut- street must be used. However, A. C. Smoot, and Elmer the specifications and plans wheels, steering the City Engineer's office, and iscing in many, such as the ary education in the public ches, gear shifts, and emergency Mr. Fairbanks Mr. Lobb directors. has Sandberg, said, the city poschools of Salt Lake and la a Inspectors from that office will operators who first operated enabling the instructor lice' department made the street continued his services as be constantly on the scene of the trolley cars into graduate of Westminster College brakes, over tho to control maintain full Sugar House. no events so that safe the B. A. during After receiving his work to see that the Job is car- For Instance, there are Charlie degree car at all times, and yet give the occur could accidents by from Princeton University in 1924, ried out in a first class manner. Krogh and Jake Hill, who are adequate opportunity traffic. be returned to the University of beginner The actual track removal is Number 1 and 2 men resnectful. The himself. for "Labs", driving C Utah where he earned his degree as practice under the direct supervision and ly among Traction Company opare are called, periods of Bachelor of Law. Lad foremanship of A. C Lindlcy, a erators in point of seniority They two three afterhours held for From 1927 until 1935 Mr. Sugar House resident living at have been operating since the lata week, or for three hours Critchlow engaged in the private noons 2438 South 9th East Mr. Lindley, ter part of the nineties, and when New week. a afternoons two or "Slim" as he is nicknamed practice of law in Salt Lake City. they used to bring the cars out to course It Is probable that the Since 1936 he baa served as dep and his build confirms the name, the southeast section, Sugar summer next be may repeated uty unedr County Attorney Har if demand for it is great enough, Leslie Jones, son of F. L. Jones has supervised all recent track House was a mere wide spot in old E. Wallace. In the near future It may beof 851 Stratford avenue, will rep removals in Salt Lake City for ine ruaa, ana it was a dirt road For the past two years he has and Gibbons and Reed Company, and at that, muddy in spring and Salt Lake girl who for many resent the Uniof come a the regular part Sugar House Rotary's acted as chairman of the Cirmln-course. Some high schools months has been operating in a choice or a man to participate in nis ngure on such jobs is a fam- fall, and flanked by water canals versity Law section of the Utah State in on each aide. They remember back iliar one. the state may begin this year down town, New Yory Beauty "Boy's State," at Camp W. G. to the time when five or six busBar. be re remembered will the It Miss Connie that Salon, Cornaby, the to teach students driving and Williams for two weeks begin tracks on Mr. Critchlow has been an iness houses Drive and from here ophas returned Highland scon the big cently Sugar July 7 and continuing until 21st South to the D. A R. G. rail- H House, when comprised member of the Young Dem- safety driving and Sa ning 20. the ened Manhattana lumber yard or Beauty and expense July ocratic Club of Salt Lake Coun responsibility on stood road were New the tracks removed last southwest corner of Ion, with a characteristic in this Young Jones (of high school ty, a member of the Jackson training youngsters York flourish. Not only are the September as the last Job includ- what is now 21st South and 11th shifted be skill was to may represent age) delegated Democratic League, the SageEast, and when the post office from the parent to the fictures, equipment and design of the local club after his qufclflca-tion- s ed in the Company's annual ex- was brush Democratic Club and the entirely a little frame shack In the of $60,000 for track rethe Manhattan Beauty Salon, ulpenditure school. were velwed a commit International Footprint Associa tra modernistic, but its practices tee headed by Dr. byT. E. Robin moval in 1939. This 1000-- foot lumber yard. Also outstanding tion. He is a member of Delta stretch of track was removed landmarks In their memories are smack of Manhattan Isle. An son. He, alone with about six and the street was The to Phi Law fraternity. agency was employ hundred advertising completely Harvey's saloon and Roy Deckother from Utah, paved and youths WHO LEADS 'EM? er's barber shop. Today, both Mr. for traffic ed to prepare and mall 600 op will ready study government, and other had elapsed from the Krogh and Mr. Hill are operating the matters Do ening announcements and fathers! Men, husbands, days of good citizenship. Receive time of starting the work, and it modern, rubber-tire- d you know that what household slogan "New York Service at gas buses State is sponsored each is similar that duties are expected of you at Salt Lake Prices.'' Was adopted, Boy's the American speed, to Sugar House, and while they expected year by Legion. least by the University of Utah coupled with the same excellent appreciate the convenience and will mark this comfort of modern taulummt. Home Economics veparcmeniT workmanship, year's track removal and paving yet they still maintain in their Usually, you know, that women hearts a fond spot for the old it a secret until after the repair program. keep Workers in sixteen counties honeymoon, when it is too late should be noted that the Su time street cars. It and fourteen states received un for you to do anything about gar House district is receiving And so, such men as them nrin tne complete benefit of the Trac- - note the end of thn employment benefits during May but for once they slipped up, when tion company's 1940 track re- - ununa witn a little pathos. But for work performed In the coal they published a sheet or in moval budget since all tracks on the curtain la falllne. the tnrv mines in the State of Utah, ac- structions for the girl who takes of "head "host" of of the Drive, 11th East from are actually being removed and issued Highland to a place by report cording 9th to 21st South, and 9th South the street repaired. Sugar House Rav R. Adams, executive direct thehouse" in the practice house from Green Street to 11th East residents and merchants mimi. or of the state department of sponsored by the Department in are to come out and the street ly will applaud enthusiastically weeks. six live for ten inwhich girls and unemployment placement secret out was dreadful is That repaved, leaving a roadway much the curtain marking the final ex- Of this amount, $27,685.99 wider in appearance and fact odus of the street cars from the was To the casual eye, it might seem paid In Utah and $1,357.00checks since the repaved right of way scene, because the substitution of that any old Job nobody also will paid outside Utah. Three will be utilized by motor traffic. modern mass transportation equip- or do tne "nose." becomes the sent to were far duty totaling $48,00 and giving a much smoother riduig wiui 11 1 aster, more off Alabama. One check ror sie. (if you are already married, you ing roadway. Such action on the convenient service, and the rewent to West Virginia; 23 checks may have noticed the same thing.) part of the Company, which ac- moval of rails, indispensable to for $356.00 went to California, But they will swear It's ail per tion is sanctioned and supported street car operations, and the consee will and Colto you logical, 30 fectly checks for $379.00 and the Salt Lake City Commls-o- n sequent repairs to the street will all it's unavoidable, perfectly orado. Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, and by John B. Matheson,' leaver wider, more attractive Indiana, Kentucky. Montana, Ne- once the little woman has made Commissioner of Streets and street mind. her up and vada; Oklahoma, Washington, of all, that your duties Wyoming were the other states. areFirst financial. Tactfully, no men Carbon county received the bulk of the unempeloyment benefits tion is tomade of the fact that you at home. bring in the weekly Local paid to coal miners, that county have 2. Create employment check In the first (Weakly?) through getting $22,805.99 for its coal p projects for the jobless, miners. Unemployed coal miners place, but after that, the instructhus Race S. cutting expensive costs to in other counties received the tions say that you must check the accounts, purchase supplies taxpayers and at the same time following. amounts: raising the standards of living for Beaver, $32.00; Box Elder 32.00; other than food; and read the gas the needy. meters and electric each month. Du Davis. $74.00; Cache, $83.00; April 3, 1940 marks the initial 3. Economy In defense a few of your This week The Bulletin sings date program chesne, $129.00; Emery, $1,687.00; In your spare time, to of John's service with the its happy birthday greeting song for defensive rather by home the preparing duties, according Grand, $542.00; Iron, 12.00; Rich, Economic Traction and his work to South31 John Pehrson of Company, than offensive war, and by InauDepartment instruc gateMr.Avenue, S3Z.00; Salt Lake. $656.00; San a resident of the with the Company has been con a national self-heare which tions, autb gurating pretty good proSummit pete. 408.00; $166.00; southeast sections of Salt Lake tinuous to the present time. He for on can what gram from xpect you employment ority n work-iUtah, $867.00 Uintah, $120.00 yovr a as started track since 1899. he because laborer, And Mr. Woodruff Is a native of wire, aits o he responsible City on the track at West Temple Weber, $40.00. resident and an Salt Lake City, 40 years of an. for lights, hot water, keys, news is an old-tiC a son of Abram Owen Woodruff, papers, managment of the house, employee with a long service re and 1st South, just opposite the the furnace and basement, gar cord at the Utah Light and Trac- old Continental Saloon (for which formerly a member of the L. D. S. Quorum of the Twelve AnoatlM Company, he has seen some John had an affinity). In 1914 bage and trash disposal, the yard. tion locahe witnessed the change in and Helen Winters Woodruff He and you must "see that every' remarkable changes and advancfrom South es, not only in the development tion of car barns, is a graduate of B. Y. U. and of rRenovation thing is in repair." (you will pro- of the Sugar House section, but Temple between 2nd and 3rd East U. S. Naval Academv bably be in a state of chronic dis- - also in the methods of mass trans- - to the present location on 7th He has filled a mi- polls, Md. Anyway, pair, ir not disrepair.) Mr. Pherson noted his East According to John, the 7th partation. to sion to the Eastern states and in and host you get "help play tne conservation," and you birthday anniversary on June East yards were the former Fair Highland Park Ward Renova wiui Grounds, covered with grass and (Continued on Page 5) can rule the study Hour (if any) 25th. tion itanaavoo, sweaisn smorgMr. Pehrson was born in 1882 marked by trees here and there, an with as iron as hand, you in long asbord was held Wednesday even-inDalarne, Sweden, near the between which he laid out the rail SUM) members oon't say anything. For silence banks AnnrOKlmatelv of the Del River, lareest curves on which he was working. were present A very interesting must be preserved. river in Sweden. In the winter Mr. Pehrson advanced to the are there cats. If children, dogs, musical program was reneaerea the pic- time he attended school, went position of ailsaw foreman, track Max Christensen was chairman fish, birds, or and skating, and in the roreman,, and welder foreman. ture become may slightly compli skiing of the program committee. Jed summer he enjoyed Three years aeo he was advanced swimmlnc . Z L. Ashton acted as toastmaster. cated, duc rear not you are the ana dbu piaying wnen not work- to his present position of foreman OWEN WOODRUFF Mrs. H. E. Jelte and Mrs. Joaenh head of the House, and it is your FEATURES YOU WILL LIKE around his home. In 1899 he or tne carpenter shop. C Grant were In charge of ar--j privilege, ir not anotner one or ing to came enthe United Mr. hobbles. Pehrsnn For with States Announces his to handle the situa his duties, candidacy foi rangements ror the dinner with your parents, along with five other Joys 'gardening and fishin espec the U. S. Senate on the Reoubli- - The names of 47 other members of the ward Re- tion. prominent and brothers and sisters, lmmieratinar ially rtsning, since he remarked, can ticket, today. Mr. Woodruff active citizens of the Southeast lief Society assisting. to Salt Lake City. Two "Dnu't forget the flshimr!" Mr. is a Salt Lake directly business man, appear in this issue. Proceeds of this entertainment RREM EMBER THESE monms aiier tneir arrival here, Perawn resides at 51 bouthgate and an ardent City advocate of "Self- will be used for renovating the a nue with his wife, two chlld- - help," strongly favoring all move- Local Notes idea to remember the family purchased a farm at It's good ITighiland Park Ward chapeL when your are in Salt Lake this 20th East and 3000 South. John ments in which local enterprise Comments and grandchildren. Club Notes ' . 0 continued to attend school, famnow from that summer, until and cooperation indicate possibi- Rotary Branch 8TR0W.S ON VACATION Sprague 18 there will be a series of iliarizing himself with the Library En The Bulletin also congratulat- - lities of building for community Madam Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Strong July DeLore, Advisor . free public lectures and programs glish language and American cusbetterment G. 1053 Roosevelt Avenue, are visit- in Mr. II. Gallacher of 350 Serial Hall at the Univer toms. Afterwards, he worked on He enters the Senate race on a PictorialStory Review ing in California this week. Mr. sityKingsbiirry far th.. the farm, in the brlckvard. and lVwnlnetor onerator week-da- y va of Utah WtVT three-poievery program: Stronsr is an associate at the HyWorld's News the Germania Smelter In at action on 1. obacrthe Company, Keening: out of the European land Lumber Company. of Comics (Continued on Page 8) ance of his birthday June 28th. war, but build adequate defenses Pngo Notes jU0 Glb-QPubl- ic and Fairmont Rotarians Gather For Banquet vice-preside- vice-preside- one-ho- ur track-pulle- dual-contr- rs ol vice-preside- nt, Hib-ber- d, old-ti- re-ro- Sugar House At Boy's State York Practices Appear Here al - 1 be-fl- ve Workers Unemployment Benefits in May it CONGRATULATIONS tnt - Man Enters for U. Senate self-hel- - lp Highland Park Ward Randavoo Well Attended Ms ?. s, - . -- nt |