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Show NOVEMBER FRIDAY, 'Si. T1IK SUGAR UOl'Sr: BULLETIN 1910 THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN East at P1TBUJAT1CN Coverirg the Southeast Secaoa of f.vt A WEKKLV 1. M. CONNI1 bui-.iiesj- 21st 1119 Office and Plant Sugar House, Utah j City S'-ut- l WHAT IS IT CHAMBERLAIN DIES ADDRESSES FLORIDA PRESS ASSOCIATION hi BSt'KIPTIOX PURE t Pubiistir. - One Year Six Months, PUBLISHED FRIDAY KJuil Deii.-.r- y of Rural Uu'.it.'s Three $1.50 in advance ... Months, in advance 75v iOt there ale tiwer j ers.-nOUTLAY ON RELIEF receiving slate relict Tims it v.oLiM ktm t!;:it .i'i!;ir I'tah U t!.."iii IWs that mean that !! ffn:ji ;'i:i-;:lH'1 i:i- viey fi r iiliel". mi: ill v.'nrsir of tl.e size of the cm: ln.'ul, relief lli.it our Mi.iHbnjs lor Kivr.ii; (if lln- n.'iti.'U will continue indefinitely to cost the state'.s riliif :;rc nii.iv.li irn.n.' liUnil. WIwU-mand tli.il l't;:ii ers tarq-.it is a money? That desin umininic c nditii ns fact- ;.nl try to imiruvement pite in fewer jienjilo needing relief the taxof wIktc Aiinilur proMcm is tin.' 'jiKMi-i'llio wel- payers are to receive no benefit from a deour state relict" ! licy is fare ileiiailiiunt's fimiie" slimy that altlnnii;!: crease in the relief outlav? s ! 1 - - - - i in-r- in--r- - , h.i.i,i,Aivij me tormer Prune Minister of Great Britain Neville rftnmheriain died Sunday after not rp minora tin sr successfully fron n urinui sureical operation per formed sometime ajro. His death is treated in many aspects by different nations. To the people of the United States, unquestion ablv thev feci that his appease ment nnficv should have been Photo shows a recent firmer. nortrait of the former Prime Hoi. Minister and Mrs. Chamberlain. WORLD'S THIRD BIGGEST SPAN COLLAPSES Funeral Rites Held For Lon Fisher Funeral services for Lon Fisher, of 950 Hollywood Avenue, .ffii...j ...ttv 56. I r .6: WS ed Sunday afternoon in the Un- coin L. D. S. Ward, by Bishop'""' C. Laird Snelgrove. . Mr. Fisher died Friday morning uic. selman in an active also was the Sugar league. " N0orirnewTy r., ' .Z. " vA' mem- - a.i. TO DEFEND GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP which was part of tne ., ...B the Granite Stake and springs, , f.n iat lempie worwr. With him is shown Russet end. or a former secretary (left) newly elected PresiHouse Business Men's Kay dent of the Florida Press nBtm IOWA Special CFI OGDEN, Photo to The Sugar House Bulletin from Carl Sexauer Is this a Mastadon Tooth of the prehistoric age asked Editor Carl Sexauer of the Ogden Reporter in his paper recently, when he published a picture of the giant tooth, which was uncovered in a strata of gravel some 40 to 50 feet down in the new pit near If it isn't a Mastadon here. Tooth, what is it, asks this Iowa publisher? The fact that several bins of gravel were rejected by inspectors due to the large a- mount of crusnea none mixed in with the newly processed gravel, would indicate that the entire skelton or a large portion of the giant animal, which at one time roamed in tn:s area nerore tnc great Glacier, went through the crusher and was Speakers were Willard Ashton. Samuel Neff, Lester Hewlett. President Stayner Richards, and Bishop C. Laird Snelgrove. Musical selections were rendered by the Lincoln Ward double The encouraging part of the mixed quartet, "Oh, my Father" report of communicable MOLOTOV VISITS HITLER and "Crossing the Bar" by the weekly submitted to the Utah tabernacle choir, with J. Spender The open- - State Board of Health bv local Cornwall conducting. intr prayer was offered hy Bishop health officers for the week endTheing November 15th, is that there Willard B. Richards, jr "!- -" m. cases reponea ' mi in. M. W. Lilly- - 'pic benediction. Bishop lne corresponaing weeK Note the car on :md Bishon J. A. Rockwowl, J"r TACX)MA, WAKIL The abovv l'i:;: t S'.mnd. which was siOanuoneu. p:ounouncecl Found photo show? the tin; prayer. i:: dedicatory V:is- III" I l.'J Uy 11. J in iui8 me list wirn nlf.ee the JNUITOW3 ISJ'illf !IS 11 Millll'll lis uiiuitnk l..!i;r;illl pases. Whooping cough am'. 55 'r.T to coll'ipKo. MBminl Park. ,.i..i. disiniijiatii sn:d J:ill lO'i feut into r fever were a close second, Morlin Fisher. ,iiv,,.,Vtor. ,1 j uiiut !.,.!. i,IIU r,i M v. Melvin Seel R.'iinh L. 'ler,:"1'" The incidence of scarlet fever , :A.iJ5 JJ,. '.Jt f!len MtGhie. Lloyd Fisher. Hugh shows a lather marked CITY OF RAYVILLE REPORTED SUNK BY MINE increase Burton Nel"on. Lnvar KNher, IND. NOBLESVILLE. MSJWBM. over Special the previous week. f While Fi her, all rephews of Mr. Fisher. the distribution of these cases i3 CFI Photo to The Sugar House rather general throughout the Bulletin by J. C. Allen Julie, Slntp mnw than half nf tViAm imported Percheron mare owner IRVING by Connor Prairie Farm here, will were reported from Salt leave her 1?onie twhe" Citv and County. fPn Fortunately. P.-the. International. scarlet fever in the past few years ?Je cmef Stock Show at Chicago Nov- n TMnh hna n n 'if" "Back to School" nieht will be mild nature. fmber 30 ,to pecember . to defend However, held at Irving High School. Fri- - should lie constantly onparents theirlher rand championship honors. at Hnv evening. EKIiLIN, GERMANY Vi.iches-la- v since lt has observed. o M. Molotov, Premier of Soviet . THIEVES ENTER NEW HOME Russia, left Moscow with a reAssociation will present the school " ' J " with an American flag. The C. M. Robertson. 1992 Windsor tinue of secretaries and assistint3 ran ill klicac ru- tn TlnV J jinjuruuy and conferred with Adolph Hitler ESSS-tTtthe VaUed with "IWt M Street, reported the loss of a a Tuesday, November 12. Molotov's some more and ice skates tyP"- AnV youngster typewriter, , Mrs. E. L. Flanacan. P.- was carefully watched by all WIHl should be kept golf balls, to police Wednesday, visit salute to the n oea"carlet fever Balksmaller until an symptoms have 'stating that the house a new ans for nations,areespecially ,., natrintip ...hi v mik more concernthey the subsided. before been A entered home had frequent Bnnira a hort talk will be madeicomPletely ed with what Russia does than bv Frank S Allen principal of examination should be made oy; family had completed moving in, the Axis powers. Wl UIc the school After the program the parents u,ine to determine whether or not will visit the representative rooms .the kidneys have become involved, bv the report, pneuSOUAU l'iioiu inis picture. ment by the Australian Naval of their children where they shows the S. S. Tampa, slater and monia is sun prevalent: zi case3 teachers the received be off a mine was sunk by by Ministry room representatives. ship of the S. S. City oi Hayville, The State Board of Health an which according to an announce- - the coast of Australia. nounces to the physicians of the State that sera and drugs will be furnished gratis to them for the treatment of their medically indigent patients. It is to be hoped that the physicians will take advantage of this liberal offer. Applications for sera and drugs should be made directly to the offices of the State Health Com missioner, Utah State Board of Health. Two cases of typhoid fever were reported, one from Sevier and the other from Utah County. Two cases of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) were reported from Sanpete County. Other communicable diseases reported were as follows: influenza Read the story of Scrooge, a squeezing, wrench6, measles 3. German measles 1, mumps 13, septic sore throat 1, ing, clutching, covetous old sinner. tuberculosis 1, other tuberculosis 13. syphilis 12, a 1, gonorrhea "Christmas comes but once a year, said the moebic dysenterv 1. and strepto coccus meningitis 1. clerk when he asked for the day off. Brigham and Richfield and the following counties reported "no "A poor excuse for picking a mans pocket diseases": Beaver, Daggett, Duch esne. Emery, Garfield. Grand. Pi every 25th of December, retorted tight-fiste- d ute, San Juan, Tooele and Wash ington. Public Health den-.olishe- du-eus- e r ; i iM 71 w'-.ite- Thc-oiik- . i - irtomt t., .Iji-ii!- i Fl-- ii.i IX HIGH W ikc A. NOTES T. ; T J"" -- qrStTheni!RlaKl t "T "rB"'u',,.:! , pre-i""- lt I cf - 'Hont "e I 111 j Jing - Commercial Printing Dodgers, Programs, Tickets, Visiting Cards, Stationery and Announcements i No Job too Small nor too Large Scrooge. SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN 1119 East 21st South But Scrooge changed . . and that very night! The story of how old Scrooge learned to keep Christmas has come ringing down through the Aged Scientist Invents Secret Signal Lights LONDON. At 90 a man might reasonably think hit usefulness to his country in war time had ended. But Sir Ambrose Fleming, famous scientist; has invented at that age, a simple lamp for signaling from ships, the signals of which can only be read by the specially equipped receiver for whom they are intended. Until this invention anyone could read the continuous signals from ships in British naval bases and harbors if they knew the code. years. It has helped millions to spiritual enrichment and to a greater enjoyment of Christmas. spy-pro- 6-23- 33 Don't miss this magnificent Yuletide story. If you have already read it you will want to read it again. It helps yon catch the Christmas Rend it in this Newspaper SUSIE rS YOU DONT KNOW MACIC IS.AHO -- rr I I DO TO KOw) Jm. S Lf DO.WHM-f YOU - n IS IT- - MAMA MAP A BIG BRUSH, WELU AND J09TAS SHt WAS COlHC TO r PAN K MC.THB BRUSH TuNW ' j spirit Then (TH ats MAGIC Xmas Committee J Gets Work Started - mm mrb un n fan nv unu no Mas or co. topi CTiirum to MRtTIft mufef Xm., mo . mciicj tn., ciiciat, w t ull.N xuwmTB. rim WliBT MTnTtfCSITB 1 PCATUVeSNC.CHICACO Teaming- up and getting the ball rolling that will furnish funds for the Christmas Lighting of Sugar House, Less Taylor of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce and Lincoln Hansen of the 8ugar Bowl, went to work Wednesday afternoon and started a campaign of business firms to raise the funds. Mr. Taylor sent word to the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday that they ex- TM(?tMf (a -hair" (hai llsfeta Up 1M nH Ideocratlons undenvav h tia of next week. |