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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN 22, 1940 Dial DAVE WOLF SAYS: , "If y.iu think clullics duii't make a ilifun-ncclc ivii the street without any try walking Back Noted Ship to save $8 to $12 on your Fall Suit or Topcoat? How can the savings be made? I operate from my home and have no overhead. Every garment made to your individual measure and guaranteed. Would you drive 4 miles We make Ladies Suits and Top tailored. Coats-marvelo- - 13 SILVERWARE 4 GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Expert Watch Repairing Sale Prices Still Prevail Phone: Dial 2120 South 11th East 34 Marguerite Taylor Lukcy y The war, with its toll of shipping, has given a new and unexpected lease of active life to the Star of Finland, one of the most famous and historic windjammers of the days when windjammers were the lifeblood of commerce. Many West coast shippers predict that if the war toll on world shipping continues at its present pace, even more windjammers will come back into active service from the scores and scores of piers where Miss Lorraine Bosnak, Univeibthey are ruddering now. bilThe Star of Finland has been pur- ity of Chicago coed, takes a lesson from Charles C. Petchased by the South Pacific Trad- liard world's erson, fancy shot champ ing company of Manila, recondi- ion, who stopped off at the tioned, and soon will start on the on his annual tour of Amor first voyage of its new life, carrying ican colleges. Peterson reports cither lumber or grain. that college men and misses are But of all the windjammers that playing billiards in increasing may be refitted, shippers declare numbers each year. that none will come back with such a colorful and historic record as that of the Star of Finland. Student Whittles Way Built at Bath, Maine. It was originally built at Bath, To College Education Maine, 41 years ago as the Kaiu-lanErnest H. CLEVELAND. It had been ordered by King Lockwood, 18, is paying his way Kalakus of Hawaii at a time when through college by whittling. he dreamed of an empire of South "It's the only way I could think Sea islands. The Kaiulani was to he said. "All I had was a of," have been the flagship of his fleet knife and some white pine, so I that would have enabled him to rule started carving about two years his island empire from Honolulu. ago." But the dream faded and the king He has earned $328 from carvdied, and the ship was sold to the in his spare time and is using Alaska Packers. With them it was the money to help defray his ing farenamed and became one of a expenses at Western Reserve unimous group of sister "Star" ships. versity. The Star of Finland is the last sur"I guess you might say I'm tryvivor. ing to carve a niche for myself," The Stars of Lapland and Zealand he said. sailed the scrap-irocourse to after carried where, Japan, having there a final cargo of scrap iron, they themselves were added to the heap. UNIVERSITY NOTES The Star of France is a prison (Continued from Page 1) hulk at Noumea in the French South Seas. Others were wrecked or be- EXODUS came barges. The Star of Finland will sail under University of Utah students the command of Capt. Harry John- from all parts of the state will son, as square a rigged a sailor as turn homeward Wednesday afternoon as eagerly as they flocked the Star is a square-rigge- d ship. to the campus almost two months the to Johnson ran blockade Spain ago. with aviation gasoline. who can't go Skipper Happy Again. home for Thanksgiving won't "It'll be good to go to sea again have much time to feel sorry for And they In the Finland," he said, "and it'll themselves, though. be a relief from having tracer bul- won't be eating Thanksgiving dinlets bouncing off our gasoline ner in boarding houses and drug stores. drums." The University Mothers Club, The Star of Finland has had her social organization of Salt Lake a stays tightened, a new coat of paint women who are interested in the applied, and now offers 1,700 more "U" will give a dinner party for tons of shipping to help fill the gap members of the of hundreds of thousands of tons the student The dinner, body. that are being sunk. which is a popular annual affair, At whatever port the Star of Fin- features turkey "and all the trimland will pick up its cargo, which mings." The party will be timed probably will be Seattle, it will pick so that students may attend the up a crew of Filipinos and then will football game and "work up" aphead for Australia, South Africa and petites before the anticipated turkey "work out". . . The party other destinations. As a unit of the fleet of 28 wind- will be held in the dining room jammers once owned by the Alaska of the Union Building. Packers it had continued down in active service until 1933, when the company switched to steam vessels. IIAKD TO MISS THE SAME PERSONAL SERVICE TO ALL OF COST REGARDLESS Phone North Main 125 A DONT BUY YOUR ORNAMENTAL IRON PORCH RAILING Until you investigate our Beautiful Assortment and Lay-a-W- Granite Welding! & Wire Works Plan. ay The Paint Pot NOTES (Continued from Page 1) to Wisconsin and now under the jurisdiction of the Toman Agency in Wisconsin. One of those entitled to receive the calico is Miss Evelyn Pierce, Seneca Indian, employed in the Washington Office of the Indian Pier share is usually Service. collected by some person to whom she assigns it Rupert Emerson, Director of the Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior, sailed today on the 8. S. Borinquen for a four weeks' Rico tour of inspection of Pi'-"- to and the Virgin Islands. It is his first visit to any of the American territorial areas since assuming office June Z4th of this year. Complaints charging violation of minimum prices or marketing regulations established by toe Bituminous Loal Division of ti e Department of the Interior may be filed by Bituminous Coal Code members, District Bituminous Coal Producers' Boards, Members of such Boards, States or political of States and the Consumers' Counsel Division, un sub-divisio- ns der the new rules of practice and procedure in compliance cases just issued by the Division. Persons eligible to file com plaints who have an interest which may be affected by any complaint proceeding instituted before the Division also may file petitions asking leave to intervene as parties to the proceeding, the rules provide. The Division also issued a standard form for use in filing complaints, which lists the particular information the complainant must submit. Complaints may be filed either directly with the Division or with its field offices. The procedure calls for holding public hearings upon formal com plaints, at Which either the Divi sion Director or a Trial Examiner may preside. In addition to part ies to the proceeding, any Code Member, District Board or Board Member, or any State or political thereof, the Consumers' Counsel Division or any con sumer or employee, and the Com missioner of Internal Revenue are entitled to present evidence and be heard in a hearing on a com- plaint Where a Trial Examiner conducts the hearing, he shall file a report, containing findings of facts. sub-divisi- n South 11th East 2021 2157 Hyland Drive Dial 45 Right by the NEW POST OFFICE Dial Phone F. W. KIEPE 91 THE TAILOR i. WASHINGTON' 24 We Make XMAS MIRROR Mid-wa- & GIFT SHOP Lukc-- SPECIAL EQUH'MKXT FOR HART) OF HEARING For 58 Years a Community Institution - SUGAR HOUSE JEWELRY X William C. In Trade Routes. SAN FRANCISCO. Dial WATCHES tttatuirial Utorfaunj KM usly Avenue JEWELRY JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR Star of Finland Refitted With Sails for Voyages DAVE WOLF 549 Stringham CUES IN COED CURRICULUM Sea War Brings 13 SUITS SIADE TO ORDER and REMODELED for Ladies and Gentlemen EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Quick Service Courteous CLEANING PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS 1060 - PRESSING East 21st South East 21st South Phone Dial 10K9 81 BUY ONLY GOOD COAL with brown saddles across the Instep which are worn by men and women alike. Slang expressions are another phase of college life that has changed most in recent years. " Not only are the and the "flapper" geneas student types, but the very terms have disappeared from the vocabulary College-goeof the campus. never use the word "collegiate" any more, except as a term of derision, and the old "frat" is highly objectionable to university students. Their slang now shows them to be citizens of a world rather than of a campus alone. PHONE Dial 7-15- 23 "LOBB'S on the "cake-eater- AR JOB-SUG- rs HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive away-from-ho- Reduced Hdfes Crude Oil Stocks For your kong distance telephone Thanksgiving calls will be in effect Week Ending November 13, 1940 Stocks of domestic and foreign crude petroleum at the close of the week ending November 2nd totaled 263.S20.IHK) barrels, according to data reported to Secretary of the Interior, Harold L. Icke?, by he Eureau of Mines. Compared with the total of the week, this represents an increase of 1.074.000 barrels, comprising an increase of 1,415.000 bHrivla in stocks of domestic crude but a decrease of 341.000 barrels in stocks of foreign crude stocks in CaliHeavy crude-ofornia, not included in the crude stocks, totaled 12.- 397.000 barrels, a decrease of 186,000 barrels from the amount on hand October 26th. Natural Gasoline, September 1940 The production of natural gasoline increased in September 1940, according to a report prepared by the Bureau of Mines for Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior. The daily average in September was 6.588,000 gallons compared with 6.341,000 gallons in August The outstanding in creases occurred in the Panhandle, Texas Gulf, and Appalachian dispro-cedi- ALL DM NOVEMBER 21 ng il "re-fir.abl- e" Again this year, long distance rates will be reduced all day Thanksgiving. The same low rates which apply after 7 o'clock each evening and on Sundays will be offered all day Thanksgiving. A few states are observing No- vember 28 as their Thanksgiving tricts. holiday. If you should call some one in those states on Thursday, November 28, the reduced rates will also apply, just as on Novem- ber 21. 1 Hi. If any of your family, friends or relatives can't be with you on Thanksgiving, make them happier with a telephone call It's a pleasure you all will enjoy. ... For any additional information, pteasc ask the operator The Mountain States Telephone Cr Telegraph Co. 3 "The University of Utah band won't have to play anymore to be heard," was the concensus of student opinion this week as band members cast off the old outfits of "barrel" sweaters and "tattle-tal- e grey" trousers of 1926 vintage to don spectacular new crim son and blue uniforms. The newoutfits were manufactured only through the grace of Uncle Sam, who was forced to postpone their arrival some two months because of army uniform demands. Fin ally, however. Uncle let the order pass, and members of the state university band did their stuff at o football Saturday's game in scarlet jackets trimmed with white silk braid and scarlet Utah-Colorad- atriruul hliio trrmspm. For k years the old uniforms have been a campus tradition, and thev weren t always as un popular as they have been for the In the last five vears or so. "wool-ies- " "roaring twenties" the red and white flannels were the best band suits in the Big Seven Conference, at least in the opinion of Utah Students. But with progress comes change and with chanee comes the event ual disposal of antiquated equip ment: at last the university nana can rival Brvce Canyon and the Royal Canadian "Mounties" for Stocks at refineries, and plants and terminals decreased from 323.484.000 gallons the first of IT'S GONE the month to 295,596.000 gallons a minor evolution has taken on September 30th. This, the first decline since December 1939, left place, of recent years, in the life of the University stocks about 48.000,000 gallons of Utah, as in those of hundreds above a year ago. nf America's chief western uni versities. Perhaps the fact that higher education is now available to all young people wno are wu-ii- n Fossil Turtle Gopher t work for it is partially 30,000 Years Old responsible for the change, hav SEBRING, FLA. The fossil of ing put tne piaynoy couegiu in the minority. a prehistoric gopher turtle estiGone are the days when the mated to be 30,000 years old is cn tuw nr rirl was recocnlsed at Hammock Highlands display ralribow-hur- d a Jersey and a by state park near here. Todav they h'nniv vnonhiilarv. The arched shell of the turtle and talk just like thoir non- dress 4 almost loot is high and about 5 none, too, nr friends. feet long. It was believed the collppe the days of sloppy pox for men reptile weighed mure than 1,000 students and extreme styles for po;:iul when alive. Todav the rrerto l for roods. Tim f..il was lilrruviTcd ly comfort f nd nliwwt Tor uniformworkmen excavating n water sysn ity, which is exemplified in tem fur the state purk. several-yearcraze for "snrtdle shops." a type of white oxfords s' ELECTRIC COOKING IS Electric Cookery is the cleanest method of cooking that science has discovered. This is because you cook with pure, clean Electric heat There is no smoke, no soot, no ashes. Pots and pans like the gleaming, spotless Electric Range itself stay bright and clean of their own accord. There's no scouring of smudgy or blackened utensils after every meal to spoil die appearance of your hands or soil your pretty frocks. Curtains, walls and woodwork, too, stay bright and clean, for you have no greasy smudge when you cook Electrically. Indeed, Electric Cooking will save you many tiresome hours of excess cleaning every month, for it's the cleanest cooking method known. Check these Other Advantages of ELECTRIC COOKING ECONOMICAL CERTAIN COOL MODERN HEALTHFUL FAST SAFE SIMPLE TIME RELEASING Sti lit DtJtrt Display of EJtctrU Rnges in Our Stores Riiil ftottoc. Opplwu&L from -- , . -- jjq. ........ V .. - |