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Show FOR SPECIAL NEWS ITEMS -special announcements o f church, school and other activities. fin it Ca'J 6-23- 33 Office and Plant at 1119 East. 21st So. VOLUME him mutr utmtsr Hi v VIII. 9 Sugar House HOME EDITION : L-i- is ';- -t i fiiA'.t Residential yidwiiig pait of t!;i? .(.:i!t t L;iii? Vi.lli-y- . '22, M HMO MHKP. 40. UMVERSITY GIVES MESSAGE Urging that merchants "Invert? will have an apportunity to co Freely" in the Christmas piogram operate in the program and so to be conducted by the district, that there will be no deficit at Less Taylor, chairman of the the conclusion. Mr. Taylor stated that there committee, continued work this wrek en making collections to Ins bren no solicitation of merfinance the program. chants for any community project Mr. Taylor stated to a repre- for mine time, and he hoped the sentative of "The Bulletin" that merchants would keep this in the business men of Sugar House mind when they make their rhould see that the investment in the Christmas Program will come back to them many times. ProHigh grams of interest and beauty, rurh as the committee plans to put over for the Yuletide Season, Leonard Tuirne will attract many people to Sugar Kelly, University of and Utah lnninr House, Mr. Taylor said, and it Is: students, were this week appont-th- e people who bring the business ed to Scabbard and Blade, honor-w- it h them. aiy military society, as two of The committee plans to nave 25 junior pledges. the entire amount subscribed and Both '38 graduates of Granite collected before spending any of High, they are majoring in the money o that all merchants ;i.i 'i of news Actlv-.in- .) ail ck'..is of Interest in the Suut heart pari .e Cly. A seciloB PUBLISHED IN SUGAR HOUSE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY, NOVUMIJF:!: XMAS COMMITTEE L'lMin A oxi: passes The valiant gentleman who fights a:ul overt nines almost in- supvr.'.ble odds is will known to 1"aI;o:i, but only loo laie in real life. In the part few yv:i:-sstudt-ntar.il facility of ilu- University of Utah have had the privilege of knowing intimately suili a man, and of weeing him triumph ever t!:c tragedy of oncoiii-iii- g DRAWS RECORD CROWD , - s .d t'.': p-rE- blir.i'.r.ess. -- , L i " pL -v ;- Faculty, students, and .ilumnl la.--t g alike week the cf K. J. Noi ton. school regi strar, who has been a beloved i:;ri"io cm the campus lor almost twenty Je::s. Keening his career as a pchooi C. A. Cnirkwell teicher. the educator advanced Superintendent Fureeasivtly through the st;;;e! of college Stall.m H. F. Harding instructor, assist." ni Allen Seegmiller Paul Morris RaY D- Tk- I A.hion professor, professor, superintendent of the Stale Hoard of Edu(OMMTTF.E IN t llAKGE OF Sl'iiAl". HOUSE POST OFFIl'E CELEUKATION' cation, recorder of thi University faculty, secretary, and registrar Demount rating the keen interest of the University. in the growth of Sugar House, a When his eyesight bcean to Chairmen-Director- s jciowd of near 3000 people atfail about five years ago. and it: tended the opening of the new became apparent that it could be saved by medical science, Mr. Sugar House post office Saturday. Discuss Norton learned Braille, and by During the day (1 to 5 p. m.) open house was held and training his memory to a remarkof the Sugar House st rations in dispatching mail were able degree was able to continue to fill his position capably. Club and chairmen of given for the visitors by the post Rotary Legion Airine; the ghosts of long ago committees, discussed plans for office employees. Though his work has frequently Light refresh-th- e involved the unpleasant business that stalked the stages of the old few months programs ments were served and souvenier coming D. of the of retarding a graduation or hold- Salt Lake Theatre. George Ilotarv club at a d'rators programs given to adults. ing up a credit, Mr. Norton man- Pyper. former manager of tM meeting held Tuesday evening at. The evening program attracted Post 65 of the American Legion, tne sugar House Sprague Branch 2500 people. aged to endear himself to the historic playhouse, related B"i'.i Seating arrange- students with whom he came in very interesting incidents to Jed A si iton, president, ments were made inside the post Sugar House group, participated ACQUIRES AX ANTIQUE Library. contact, by his sympathetic atti bers of the Sugar House Chamber conducted the meeting. in the parade Monday morning office building for 1000 people Seventy-fiv- e years ago while tude and his earnest efforts to of Commerce at the Novemoer The attendance committee was and others were obliged to stand sponsored by the National Amnoon. erican Leerion in Salt Lake City visiting in Alaska, H. M. Hutch give aid and encouragement when meeting held Wednesday asked to work out some novel jn the foyer and on the outside Mr. Pyper, who is himself a iden as part of the services marking inson purchased from an Alaskan ever possible. Faculty members whereby attendance could be nf . Indian, a totem pole which liad found him pleasant to work with, pioneer in the field of show busiArmistice Day. postmaster I. A. Smoot was of that and delightful to know. ness, knew many of the pioneers improved. A dinner was served by the graced the settlement also were New master of ceremonies at the memberships Indian tribe for 25 Dean Milton Bennion, Univers- of the Sugar House district and Legion Auxiliary Saturday even- particular for from the Membership pram which was composed of of He O. around a the I. it years. the in 9th. picture November shipped graphic who very is acting gave ing ity committee, with a suggestion that gnort addresses by Mayor Ab O. F. hall, 2040', 2 South Eleventh Horn In a sailing vessel and it president during the brief absence the first school house built on a survey of Sugar House be made Jenkins, Nephi J. Hansen, A. C. This one was landed Creek." at of the wharfs of Dr. George Thomas, said: the then "Kanyon East. Legion members were ins to determine how many unfilled smoot. Bishop M. O. Ashton, old "He was by nature and train- school house was built on the Washington while that city guests of their wives at mis event. of re- classifications could be taken up. secretary of State E. E. Monson, was was and still 1852 of of one the for in farm is Smoot 65. a man port Post entry ing very well adapted to Sugar House, The pro exam committee is plan-jB Dunbar, and representing the fastest growing posts in the many of the clippers. He took it the office of Registrar, and con- placed with a modern adobe house ning meetings in which the past the post office department. sevto the his home in and where on the for comthe Irving ducted when his and in work a Maryland grounds plans Legion highly will figure. The past caI elections were furnished by Junior High School stands toduy, community house are completed. eral years afterwards sold it ta mendable manner." presidents will be asked to furnish the Westminster College Girls in 1855. thure will be much activity am one a Mr. Carmen; that gentleman as i Tin n unnpp t nn nirWTinn nr Mr. Pyper also told of the silk the entire program and EKENTS the members. Clifford Husband was of the opinion that there was FOR a hoodoo attached to it and he - in commander of the post. worm industry that was started These men are M. O. Ashton. Mr Elizabeth Haves Slmnson: of University of Utah students for in Sugar House and later in Salt Lorenzo Hatch and A. C SmOOt. tha TjiHia Aiivillnrv nf Knit T Jilt ft The Sugar House post joined disposed of this wooden piece -.. ..1, the last two weeks have been .kn(ln ai i. kj 1.i aiiica ju. p Lake but proved a failure. vfeun City Post Office Carriers Associthe West Jordan post in a aance auuuguii; clothes .Miss Edna Ingalls, fifteen year of White The contributing second-han- d ation, directed bv Mrs. O. D. Monday evening at west joraan GovernmentOak, Maryland. Crockett with Carol Crockett acfinally purchased it and blankets, through campus or- old Dianist. rendered three selec and this week it was installed in ganizations, to the Salt Lake tions at Wednesday's meeting ind companying; Elaine Drake and1 the Interior Building adjacent to Salvation Army which will relay received the hearty approval of Allan D. Young, accordianists; . One-A- ct the Museum, where anyone may the offerings to war refugees in the members present. the East High a canpella. directsee this truly fine piece of carv- England and Finland. & ed bv Mfoa Lisle Bradford. In- When it was being unloadHeading the national drive i3 ing. "Five for Bad Luck." s. one- - vocation was by Dr. H. W. Reherd ed at the Washington wharf, the Mrs. Herbert Hoover, who visitact play, was presented Thursday ;and benediction by Frank Y. Tay. Dyeing negroes who were hoisting It out ed briefly in Salt Lake Friday Knights of evening at Westminster College' and her satisfaction of the hold of the ship got scared expressed under the direction of Miss Maryi Tne program was proceeded by By Fred Morgan the university campaign. when it appeared above the hatch with New Ardrey. dramatic instructor. The a banrt concert bv the post office this more important all Nothing is and promptly ran away and to according to Mrs. Hoover, was preaeniea in me cuiiege hand d rected bv N. M. Valentine. piay time of year, than to have your tell you countries other and than of we 111. are the England the truth, JL. iui" A. C. Smoot, ' a descendent of wun leuuniE auaiionum. mAotinr thn nf fresh and clean every Finland aid which need clothing some of them are clothing that opinion Welsh one of tni prominent Roberta Miss by look bevinP9-portrayed 1 do hpiH f Not Pthioo you pioneer are controlled by Nazi Germany irt.M. only day. yet. running Carter. Elizabeth Miss and The too. famflie of Sugar House, presentis about 20 whose government prohibits gift day evening, November 13th. Rev. tteryou feel better, totem The pole to ed p. Inmn made from a walnut important thing however, is feet in height and is more than offerings to be made any of iicr A. w. Lvon. minister or tne .m-- 'tree wh'rhv crown on the land choose a cleaning establishment 100 mar.uel Baptist Church received old. There is some disyears which has established a reputa- sension as to its meaning some niTv oncunled hv the new post the Page Initiation and E Tie Finland will soon be tion for good work. rffv t0 th office of the Fourth for the winter, Mrs. Hoover said, Richins was welcomed into think it is a pole Such a firm is Myer's Cleaning others think it peace TVtrirt of the Post Office at Myrtle Lodge No. 1 by be a tribal and after boats are unable to get may and Dyeing Company, located at Nevada. d to from TVrver. The lamD was carved the transfer Elko, it as country it Be that may, Here you inslgna. 114 East Broadway. Rev. Lyon will On to November of all the 20th, bv Jenen of go Planing Mill, wired ships wonderful a clothing still is pier receive the services of experts, will receive the rank of Esquire. hv th Electric Comnany. England. who have spent long years in the nnrt Contributions will be accepted The Pythian Sisters also meet on and finished, bv local Salvation Armies or re- this night and the Knights have Kunifk. Furniture Company, all study of cleaning and pressing. by The dry cleaning method used at Honoring a treaty made 146 lief organizations for some time, entimated that there will be a We were very sorry that Mrs. Sugar House firms. Cups carved Mver's restores freshness to youi years ago, on November 11, 1791, even though definite dates for pleasant surprise in store for Elizabeth Thurman, librar- from the beams of the original are stains and All dirt to are Mary members All been them. not have future Gov clothing. urged shipments between the United States of" to the Children's Room had Rrp-nis done ian no harm Mill were presented to set. removed, yet attend. ernment and the Six Nations of the fabrics and no unpleasant the Iroquois in western New York "Thousands of refugees, especiSubmitted by W. Anderson to leave recently, but at the snii-- Postmaster I. A. Smoot and Cecil time wc are happy to have in her When you take odor iemains. State, the Office of Indian Affairs ally children, from all parts of A. Crockwell, superintendent of the retain clothes here, place. Miss Catherine Field, exnow arc the in they British your once again will distribute to each Euiope children's in :the Phone the Remember office, post library perienced by M. O. Ashton. press longer. member of the Six Nations, sev Isles," the former first lady said, She will continue the child Number is rwitpfitfrtn nf ffia nivf nffinn eral yards of calico in return for "and need for warm clothing and SENATOR KEY PITTMAN work. . . . , , ren's story hour which began two' the promise of "peace ana inna-ship- blankets has never been keener lw a u' u",ui"1 weeks DIES ago. is in than time it at the present of these Indians. The list of new books this time ,irr on inc pan or Dusiness men The treaty, whicn is one or England." contains some very interesting of Sugar House to have a new some 380 treaties made between ones. post office for the district Sugar the United States Government "COLD SCREAM" FACIALS Perhaps the most important i and the various Indian tribes, The early start that "Ole Man the novel "The Family" by NinjijIl0use handlc8 as much mail as reads in part as follows: Winter" week Fedorova which is the story of a does Ogden, and the merchants last displea3ed By Fred Morgan "In consideration of the peace a lot of got of stu Utah Russian Family that lived felt the district was entitled to a White University Sugar House may well be proud and friendship hereby established in China during the Japanese in new building. Cost of the struct but ski enthusiasts were of the citizens who have made and of the engagements entered dents, vasion of 1937. It is a little like happy, and at least two other our community so favorably into by the Six Nations; and be students got a bigger kick out of Vicki Baum's "Grand Hotel" and ure is 150,000. In mentioning some of cause tne unitea states aesire, the snow than the one proverbl known. "Shanghai '37" in that it tells of these men we could not in com- with humanity and kindness, to a group of people collected todispensed by the Missouri mon honesty omit the name of contribute to their comfortable ally mule. They were Haig Arakilian gether in one household as boardMr. H. McKnight of the Classic support; and to render the peace from southern and California The ers in this Russian home. Cross Looks Furniture Company, located at and friendship hereby established, William Han, Hawaiian foot I all book is rated as the third on the 684 East 21st South. strong and perpetual; the United man. Both live in a boarding list of best sellers. Mr. McKnight, a leading busi- States now deliver to tne six men near the Univers house for Another very popular fiction is the of Indians and the ness man cannot be praised too tions. Kathleen Norris's "Mystery House. ity. highly for his great achievements. other nations residing among and it seems that fellow roomers, books In order that Sugar House Among new His main interests have always united with them, a quantity of knowing the men had never seen is Henrietta Pepperger's "A Home workers of the American Red value of of the $10,000. been devoted to the weare and goods snow, of Your Own." This is a practi- Cross can have a huge balls of the the building of a greater Salt And for the same considerations sturr onplanted place to work beds of the uninlti the cal and manual adLake. The value of such a man and with a view to promote the a ted, who were sleeping. nearer home than the 'center In to dressed bride bewildered the Surprise to the community cannot be over future welfare of the Six Nations, of the drenched can bet who doesn't know a skillet from Salt Lake proper, the organizaestimated when taking into con- and of their Indian friends afore- ter be described sleepers than a skewer and to the seasoned tion is looking for a location in quoted. will add sideration the many things he said, the United States But it didn't take the tropic NEVADA United States Sena housekeeper who refuses to get Sugar House, has accomplished that have been the sum of $3,000 to the $1,500, bred students according to Samlong to get into tor Key Pittman died early Sun into a rut. It can be read through uel heretofore allowed them by an the such an asset to our district. J. member of the Nicholes, winter. Before the of and with and also fun spirit pleasure Mr. H. McKnight is wholly de- article ratified by the President, morning. His death is attri- it can be consulted as an was day House been had Chamber each over, of ComSugar day day of April given a hearty facial with a "cold buted to overwork in connection serving of our sincere praise, and on the twenty-thir- d who was contacted by the merce, tnese lew words of commendation 1792. scream ' ana monuments to with his campaign for Others in the group organization this week. are but a just recognition for Approximately $2,700 of this each hadcase, foot of which he won the arisen at annuweek. Pittman last Mr. Nicholes brought the matmany activities he has conducted appropriation is allocated the campus in the form of grass "Practical Dress Design". "Can on behalf of the general welfare ally to the New York Agency and skirted was chairman of the Foreign Re ter to the attention of the Chamsnowmen. "Strat Problem", of the community. The honest is utilized for the purchase of Right now the visiting students lations Committee. He- was ad' egy in Terror", "The Wabash", ber members Wednesday and askand successful conduct of his busi- dress goods and other articles for like winter fine. But they don't mired by the nation for his fair a new book in the Rivers of Am ed that ness affairs is but a reflection of issue to the Indians; the remain- know how anyone having any sugcan "take" ness in erica scries, "Quiz on Railroads long they his character. We trust he shall der, about $1,800 is paid in cash the to make, would kindly dealing wth problems of and gestions and "Vocations messages" "personality they continue to serve Sugar House to the Oneida Indians who moved get Services are being held for Railroading", contact him or Wendell Ashton, Europe. Girls" all nearly every day. ana our readers for many yei"s. on (Continued on Page 8) (Continued Page 8) Thursday. reading material. president of the Chamber. p:is-fir- Former Granite Students Junior Pledges V.nll - i Celebrates Armistice Day George D. Pypcr Club Plans Guest Speaker I demon-IVieeto- rs NOTES FROM WASHINGTON im-m- viin. I pro-call- ed vice-preside- nt R Musi-preside- NOX-BELLI- nts G Westminster Has Play Myer's Cleaning Recommended Accept Pythias Member J , I . ice-bou- nd Ciil-ant- he wl-il- Russian-devastate- LIBRARY BOOK CORNER NOTES roi!-he- 1 r i j1 " H. McKnight Has Many Friends Red For Sugar House Location ia ) non-ficti- on light-heart- ed non-ficti-on ada's-Americ- a's - 27 More Shopping Days Til Christmas |