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Show FOR SPECIAL NEWS ITEMS of special announcements church, school and other activities. A Bulletin of news Activities and nil events of interest wccuriiig in the Southeast part vif Salt Lake City. A section that is the finest Residential fi.stesi growing part of Salt Lake Valley. Call 6-23- 33 Office and Plant at 1119 East. 21st So VOLUME VIII. PUBLISHED IN SUGAR HOUSE Sugar House HOME EDITION SALT LAKi: CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY. XOVEUUKT. On behalf of a committee of residents near the section oi Thirty-thir- d South and Seventh East streets, Willard Richards presented a petition to members, of the Sugar House Rotary club the Thursday meeting to have the bus that travels Seventh Kast to Thirty-thir- d South, turn ion Thirty-thir- d South and come to riigmamt l.'nve, thence north tnror.gn the Sugar House area to Single Copy 5 li'i-- i Rev. Kuykendall to Petition Signed For Car Service LIONS "HIPPING UP" FOR CHRISTMAS SHOW 2ti. Preach at Third Presbyterian Church MMKF.lt tents 11. Sugar House Resident Announces Candidacy The Reverend Wi11i:im Flovd wliiih the school Kyelom is to be Arrangements are under the Kuvkendall of Littleton. Colorado. oj.fi...iiled. ... It. ... l general direction of C. Kearnes U....H nH.I plvach at the Third Pivsby-a- t .ill, v : u inn vug inn ii mm Ferre, who has the following teiian Church for two Sundays in Salt Uike reared City and was committees assisting him: Tickets He i.J December 1st. schools of in the beginning educated puHiiand Publicity, Cal Woolley: Stage to the coim rogation bv He has leen active 'the printed city. arrangements, Lincoln T. Hansen; the Pastoral Committee as a lor yens in the affairs of this isanei numDers, hm Horman; DieHHilkNte for the pulpit. Third L. I). S. church. He is a niein-- i 19th. rector, Jean Renee and Dramatics, been has Chinch lu r of the. chamber of commerce. Presbyterian The specialty number being Maiv Broberg. .main sticet. since the Rev. wiihn.it a pa.-tthe f'lt I..:l:e Advertiniiig clul staged by the members of the Mr. Richard1; was p. "feed to larn! if the Salt Iike Typnjrvar.-hi-Kiljiit Xasli left for club promises to outrival last t!ii: t;tion bv Mrs. Lc'Rov Ncvv- Mexico. liit June. At Unit cal I'l'ion. He is the owner and year's stunt, according to the e :..ieier.n. Patnral e:p.;tnel to (Vrvnittee wa.i Lien? publisher of the Sail Lake Tines president of the club, Harold K. Lady th.n. per. sons living in that with Mrs. Charles Jack Wmd is a former executive of this Richmond, and other acts of mu area wish tn (shop in Suar Hons.-- appointed n m dviirpvui. Mr. KiiyUeml.ill i. 'it... t i.i iirmtil lillltill. l.'Jl iri:.Li. lj tual interest have heen mirivkiI1 Kids r.nd are unable to h so without the miuliil.ile first Mr. f.r Crowlher pr.lpil tluit if l'ledgcs for the show. two transfers. '.Tvesonled l.v lli. to the hoard of education Proceeds of the phow wi'.l go Children and mothers of the: rr.iiklng The petition will lie handed to Mr. Kuykendall is a crnduate h will keeii himself fullv informto preparing Christmas for the Liens club of Utflh Light and Traction Co. of H.if lilies Collide, Nebraska. Sugar House. ed on ho needs of the Salt Lake needy children of the Sugar House hold their annual Christmas part; this week. Hi? Feri'n-his raster's degree school district, particularly City district. lwemher 2lst. at the Jensen frnni lVinceton University. Then the southeast section, where he Besides the show numbers, a Home on Highland Drive, accordhas resided for a number of years. jhe added foi.r vears of theologSee prize event has been planned for ing to Mrs. Hale, president ical training. He served a short His goal will he to establish the evening in which evervone, of the Lady Lions term in China under the organization. school board policy in accordance teaching Scenic Lions and their families, except Definite plans will be announced Tlivirrl if Vnrinpn "PivhvtArhn the demands of the people. with will be eligible. With Marvin O. Ashton, former Missions. later. He served for eieht Mr. Crowther pledges his best president, pre tiding, members of Ve::rs as raitnr of the Presbvter-ih- e efforts to promote a program of Sugar House Rotary club met jn church at Eales Park. Btreet underpasses for developing lor luncheon after a rudn. nnd has been at Uttleton, EXHIBIT NO. 186 IN DIES "WHITE PAPER" children at dangerous crossings interlude due to Thanks- -' Colorado, for five years, to increase their safety in travelGEORGE L. CROWTHER giving Day falling on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall will L. Crowther, candidate ing to and from school. PROPAGANDA George ACTIVITIES Mr. Asnton is at the head of he in Salt Lake Citv for a week, for member of the Salt Lake City He is also interested in the wel- Committee of .The Pastoral Committee announces hoard of education from the Six- -' fare and security of the teachers halt Lake City and in the interest that on Tuesday. December 3rd.lth municipal ward, has worked' and pledges Ms full cooperation v.. v...., x to m p. m. mere wm Deimiiirentlv for fair renresentat ion toward imnrovine the efficiency "c '" 1SG No. Exhibit ton Jcnes of the City Park's n informnl reception in thei,n the bonrd and believes that of the educational system and partment, who presented some church parlors where members of. the membership should give close increasing the attractiveness of scenic pictures and explanations the congregation may meet mc attention to the policies under, the teaching profession. of some of the wonders of Salt candidate nnd his wife. Lake and Utah. fm ft Wlvi kick," seems; to be the of the members of the Sugar House Lions club as they go through their routine in preparation for their annual Lions Frolic, to be staged at Irving Junior High School December by-wo- rd . - I i or pie-Iff- Moi-cmi- . nt - i Plan rreni-ltim- bi-r- . Party For 1 tj-- I e I Rotarian? Pictures D-l-sa Colo-Thursd- two-we- J-- m De-a- WESTERN UNION'"' bdiMgii t I h. i I 'i ii KBJ55 13"tSHIIIGT0M A COO 100JA DC t m W " HOWELL SOSKIN 11 EAST 5 ST" LIBRARY BOOK Committee Asks For $400 CORNER NOTES City Tn a formal to Salt Lake County Students Special Guests at Luncheon UNIVERSITY NEWS j This week again we have re ceived for circulation some inHeading teresting new books. the list Is the book that took first place in the list of best sellers following "How Green was The book is "Mrs. My Valley". Miniver" by Jan Struther. it isn't long but is interesting read The author speaks of the ing. fundamental and the permanent in a manner which is charming, humorous and wise. It is hard to pick out the out standing book on this week's list because they are all so worth while. A new Rivera of America series has just come this time the "Delaware" by Harry Emer- the Salt request Lake City Commission, Less Taylor, representing the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce and other civic clubs sponsoring the Christmas Lighting for this season, appeared before the commissioners Wednesday, asking for 400 from the city to help defray expenses. Mr. Taylor stated that in previous years the city has assisted Sugar House merchants in vhis display and as the money would be spent for a cause from which t the entire city could benefit, the request should be granted The matter was, turned to department and Mr. Tay lor will be advised of Its action. THE ORDER CIIANEOETII Students from South Salt Lake at the University of Utah County students,! University of Utah hot in possession of documents once again found themselves in members and other friends faculty the limelight last week, when a german embassy of the University throughout the large number of them were honorS. D. U. Sound in the O Consular Officials WASHINGTON, state learned with regret thid ed for high scholastic achievement Photo This reproduction of a The addressee of this telegram is this week that Dr. George Thomin the lower division of the telegram is one of the exhibits in named as the Company which as, president of the institution for the "White Paper" issued by the published the now famous Ger- the past 19 years, has declined Charles R. Hansen, of Midvale, Dies Committee Investigating' man" White Paper" In which U. to continue in his official capa was one of thirty juniors wr.o activities in Washington S. school Ambassadors were accused of city after the close of this were invited as special guests to The compilation of last week. a banquet luncheon sponsored by after the Blitz year. Documents purports to show During the two decades oi two of the highest honorary schoPropaganda activities of German krieg on Poland. President Thomas' leadership, the lastic fraternities in the nation. University has achieved for the The Juniors had completed the first time high rank among the lower division (the first two He has schools of the nation. years) with scholastic rating of son Wildes. Then there is Parker and learning. .Instead he became been for many years a champion 2.5 or over. rider in the wilderness A rating of Morell'a "Lillian Russell, the Era a circuit of higher education throughout 2.5 indicates an grade in all of Plush", a biography of the of Mohawk Valley in the 1860's. average his native state of Utah. college report card marks of be' famous beauty of the stage, of a It is a story of adventure and: As a member of a pioneer fam tween "B" and "A", or "High generation ago. "Preacher on romance. The last book on the list Is ily in a small Cache valley town. Honors" standing. Mr. Hansen is Horseback" by Cecile Hulse Mats-cha- t, Dr. Thomas received no xormai a graduate of Murray high school, is a story of Janos Sanlor "How to read a Book" by Mortl-meducation until he was eleven and is studying business and ac- who wanted to be a doctor while J. Adler which is just what But the late start counting at the "U". his father wanted him to follow the title say suggestions on how years of age. he got did not hamper his future Students who completed the the old family tradition of clergy- to read, told in an easy noneducation. Majoring in liberal freshman year with "high honors" man as a tradition of scholarship technical style. arts, Dr. Thomas graduated from rating are eligible for member Harvard with honors in 1896 and ship in one of the two honorary later distinguished himself in freshman fraternities, and the Having southern part of the county is European universities. gained his own education through well represented in both of them. sheer strength of will and charRichard Hayden Anderson, a acter. President Thomas knows Cvm-uHiffh Graduate: Robert the meaning of frugality andlCarl8on and Grant Liddle. from sacrifice, as well as the real value nranite. and Calvin McMillan from of education. He has always been;Murrav high school were initiated eager, to extend a helping hand!lnto pj,i Eta Sigma, men's chap- were faced with ter of the fraternity. Miss Ma urea tn etiiifanta A;.V. the problem of financing their Ushio, also of Murray, was made TlllllA-lLliiflnflAnB llA TlOO 11a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, sisted upon high scholastic stand- honorary scholastic society for ards, the university president hay nnhnmnnt wnmm. Memhent of not asked students to confine' both chapters of the fraternity themselves to textbook perusal. were honored at a special assemh lv held Tuesday morning at the Being extremely Mr. R. H. Palfreyman, an oper- moved his family to Salt Lake Dr. Thomas has encouraged stu- "U ator for the Utah Light and Trac- City and joined the forces of the dent participation in all extra tion Company, receives The Bul- Utah Light and Traction Comp curricular activities, in addition on the any, where during the past twen to emphasizing the necessity of letin's congratulations his o sixty-fift- h of years he has acquired .getting an education while in anniversary quite an enviable safety record college. birth Friday, November 22nd. The loss of President Thomas Mr. Palfreyman is a native son in that he has been awarded a irreof Springville, Utah where he one year National Safety Award. to education in Utah will be .stuCarl A. Brown, member of the parable, and to University was born in 1875 with the some- signifying one year of dents and faculty members, who Sugar House Chamber of Com g driving. what honorable distinction of the first "white papoose" born Sickness appeared in the happy have known him best, it seems merce and Rotary club, has been in that region. Mr. Palfreyman Palfreyman family in 1918 and that his retirement will leave a appointed to work with decora vacancy that will be very hard tors on working out a design for This week The Bulletin extends since in the capacity of helper In spent his boyhood days working struck with such violence that on to fill. Senior students, usually the Christmas Lighting around its cordial congratulations to Mr. the Bus Shop. Due to his jovial on his father's farm, where again November 29th Mr. Palfreyman distinction was bestowed upon burled his wife and four children, loathe to end their school careers. the monument in the center of Franz Recourt of 2128 McClelland nature Mr. Recourt is one of the him for having planted the first nil cf whom died within a week have been heard to say that they Sugar' House. Street, a resident of Sugar House most popular fellows at the TracMr. Brown, who represents the for the past 18 years. tion Company for whenever and two acres of sugar beets in Spring- of an epidemic of flue that was are glad to graduate this year because the school can never he Utah Power and light Company ville. And "a better farmer ne'er then sweeping the city. Mr. Recourt was born in Rot- wherever you may see him he Here has that irrepressible smile on brush'd dew from lawn" than Several years later Mr. Palfrey the same after President Thomas In Sugar House, has arranged for terdam, Holland in 1886. the company to string the lights he spent his boyhood days acquir his countenance or, to quote from and is now resid- has left It. young Palfreyman as he boasts man he knew most of the angles of ing with his wife at 323 South It is probable that there will free of charge to the Sugar ing an education, playing around Standish. "the smile that won't also be extensive changes in other House merchants. the dikes, fishing in the flooded come off." farming when he was just a 8th East. offices throughout d spindle-leggeAfter his Besides participating in the administrative next areas, and learning the arduous Mr. Recourt has no special youth. year, because task of handling his wooden shoes. hobby except that of being genfather gave up farming and In- sports of hunting and fishing. the school In 1902. after he had graduated eral "handy man" around the vested in the butcher business, Mr. Palfreyman has a rather un several of the University deans from High School and visited house and in keeping his flowers versatile Mr. Palfreyman tried a usual hobby in that every Sunday and faculty members who have hand at clerking and then slaugh- morning he dons the chefs cap served long and faithfully have He boasts, places of interest in Europe, he and lawn in trim. also reached retirement age. came to America with his family however, of having the largest terhouse work. Several years and takes over the cooking deOpens and resided in Salt Lake City. and prettiest dahlias In the city. later, however, he left home with partment of the household while Mr. Recourt Immediately obhis newly acquired blushing bride his wife relaxes and awaits the Western Auto Supply Company. Mr. Recourt is married and the and obtained a job with the Utah call to breakfast His specialty Is COPY BOOK 1045 East Zlst South, opened tained work with the D. & R. G. proud father of four boys and Construction Company, and as an sausage making and his wife ad this week and have on W. railroad where he worked for two girls, five of whom are marWhen four thousand University toyland a employee of that company and mits he Is master of the art. display variety of gifts that several years before resigning and ried. new students get excited about a later the Kills Brother Construc will gladden the hearts of the joining the forces of the Union The The Sugar House Bulletin also Bulletin also wishes to conetiquette book, that s news! tion Company he helped build wishes to In June, 1906, youngsters. Mr. J. W. Halliday, Pacific Railroad. congratulate Mr. A. M. University of Utah students manager of the local store, an he placed an application with the gratulate Mr. J. D. Winward, of many of the roads in Utah, WTyo- Tucker of 652 Roosevelt Avenue made news last week when, in nounces a special gift line fur Utah Light and Traction Company 2281 Green Street, on his birthming and California. In July, 1918, Mr. ralfreyman on his birthday November 23rd adults too, especially and has been working there ever day Sunday, December 1st. (Continued on Page 8) yow maoiRr polish documents stop regret geihan embassy an "War-mongerin- r Congratulations he-fel- tho-flnanc- e I or - COHGRATULATIOHS s n-h- n 5 ' . l 1- broad-minde- ty-tw- d, Carl Brown Working On Hanging Lights be-in- Western Auto Supply Store Toyland car-drive- Only 21 Shopping Days Uinstmas |