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Show THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1940 THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN East Plant at A WEEKLT PUBLICATION Lake City the Southeast Section of Covering L M. CONNIFF, Publiabtr. PUBLISHED FRIDAY Mail Delivery of Rural Route WE FACE AN EMERGENCY time for countThis is BUDGET-MAKINThe budpet ies and municipalities of Utah. forecasts and determines the entire spending: program of the coming year. It is an important dicument. It also, perforce, determines the local load which your constituents BUDGET, SPENDING, AND must bear. TAXES ARE ALL OF THE SAME CLOTH. These are not ordinary times and ordinary accomplishments will not suffice. This is WE FACE AN EMERGENCY. All DEFENSE. NATIONAL recognize that made for that be now must vast expenditures be Billions must poured out. The purpose. for calls an average annual present program is equal to This dollars. billion of six outlay 40 per cent of the total federal, state, and local taxes now collected. How can the adTHERE IS NO ditional burden be met? EASY WAY. SACRIFICES WILL BE REQUIRED OF ALL old and young. G Business Office and NOTES FROM 21st Suutt 1119 Sugar House, Utah SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year Six Months, WASHINGTON President Roosevelt has signed an Order extending for twenty- five years the period of trust on $1.50 In advance Three Months, in advance JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR ......,....7o 40c In order to meet defense requirements, and in view of our present CRUSHING TAX LOAD and because of our reduced capacity, we hereby call upon YOU, OUR ELECTED AND RESPONSIBLE BUDGET MAKING OFFICIALS to cut your current budgets to the bone far below what they have been OUR SECURITY during the past years. AS WELL AS THE DEFENSE OF THL NATION DEMANDS THIS. DEFENSE DOES NOT CONSIST MERELY IN ARMAMENTS. The solvency of the taxpayer must also be defended. LOCAL ECONOMY IS THE BEST AID TO DEFENSE. This economy must be reflected in GREATLY REDUCED BUDGETS. The taxpayers now expect both greater efficiency in government and at the same time REDUCED SERVICES. This is your opportunity to do your part in the present crisis. Remember, DEFENSE IS FUTILE IF IT DESTROYS THE TAXPAYER IN THE PROCESS. William C. Lukey Indian lands which would otherwise expire during the calendar year 1941, Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes announced today. This extension of the trust period by the President is one of many official acts since 1933 designed to rectify actions of the past half century when the Gov ernment, as a result of the Allot ment Act of 1887, began breaking up the large areas of Indian lands into allotments to individual Marguerite Taylor Lukey HEARING SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR HARD OF For 5S Years a Community Institution THE SAME PERSONAL SERVICE TO ALL REGARDLESS OF COST 125 Phone North Main Philippines Will Spend $2,000,000 a Year Here Secretary of the Interior Harold ecutlon of an amendatory repay ment contract with tne straw berry Valley Water Users' Asso ciation, (near Frovoj, Utah. The new amendatory contract is the first major contract to be executed by the Secretary under the authority granted by the Congress in the Reclamation Project Act of 1939. The 1939 Act authorized, among other things, the adjustment of repayment periods now in force on some Reclamation projects. Authority was granted to equal ize the repayment terms in point of time so as to bring about a great uniformity in water users' contracts. i year. BUY ONLY The commissioner said Immediate purchases would include raw cotton, $400,000; dyes and chemicals, $75,-00- 0; tin plates, $50,000; gypsum bsgs and tin pistes, $360,000; sugar bags, $350,000; shoe materials. $250,000. He added that Manuel Rous, financial secretary, Philippine planned the purchases to help "counteract whatever unfavorable effect the war might have had on American national economy." GOOD COAL PHONE Dial DICKINSON APPOINTS WOMAN AS LIEUT.-GOVERNO- R 2191 PROGRESS SHOE Joe Barney Recovering From Injuries REBUILDERS East 21st South Phone Dial 1(W lafcimiii'i1 i 81 vice-preside- nt; Dodgers, Programs, Tickets, Visiting Cards, Stationery and Announcements No Job too Small nor too Large SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN 1119 East 21st South 6-23- 33 ltls SUSIE c susir, its OUT TOPAV -- IF YOU CO HOME- - rV4b err fowR NtT glffitfc W MY, THAT! AM i r ftOU A . I THE TAILOR Lieut-Govern- M aw ...v and REMODELED for Ladies and Gentlemen - 1060 East i us Sooth ORNAMENTAL IRON PORCH RAILING Granite Weldingl & Wire Works 2021 South 11th East Dial P 45 Burgundy (Dry) Coablls (Dry) Hant Santera (Mellow) Sauterne (Dry) Mincatel (Sacramental) Muscat da Fron-- tffnan Sherry XXX Sparkling MoseDs Sparkling Burgundy Red Part XXX Famous Beaulien Vineyards Wines Rutherford, Xapa County, California Wlaaa Dry Wi Alnfcal 11 kr SS. at VdHM . NOTICE" IS . Si HAVE Minor changes jmJS-- COAT today? LIU Gup were made la the fire zoning districts in Sugar House Wednesday at a meeting MY I T Fire Zoning is Changed in S. H. YOV of the City Zoning Board. Zone No. 1 in Sugar House has been changed to include 1.65 feet back from nronertv lina n tmth sides of Twenty-firSouth street xrom winasor street ta within 100 feet of Thirteenth Rut itmut and both Sides of Eleventh Kaat treet 165 feet back of property unes irom Hollywood Avenue to Simoson Avenue. ( Zone No. 1, the city requires only fireproof structures. st men sul I. rm im.. lunmm, w m xiidtHLt. m wot an. iccbctd uahamino, firm iim 21t We Make or IDOMT IT Ml CUT WORN ft All - PRESSING CLEANING Lieut-Govern- or MRS. DROWN -- DID ) SUITS MADE TO ORDER DETROIT, MICH. For the first time in the history of the state of Michigan, a woman has been appointed to act as Lieutenant' Governor. Gov. Luren Dickinson, Chief Executive of Michigan announced the appoint ment of Mrs. Matilda R. Wilson, who is the widow of John F. Dodge, one of the founders of Detroit's motor empire. Upon hearing of her selection to the of Mich post as igan, Mrs. Wilson said, "I know that the appointment runs for only six weeks and that it, there fore, is of little Importance but I feel it is a symbol of Governor Dickinson's .belief in the place of women In public life. PHOTO SHOWS Mrs. Matilda R. Wilson, widow of John F. Dodge, founder of a motor car empire, who is newly appointed of the State of Michigan. m Piece OF MilII If SBBBBSmI. j F. W. KIEPE 1. tAIV fiicc of came, COAT OH, 1'tA. ClVfc DAV Highland Drive EXPERT WU-lar- - Commercial Printing - 23 SHOE REPAIRING Quick Courteous Service n, A total number of 224 cases of communicable disease was reported to the Utah State Board of Health by local officers for the week ending November 22. This is an Increase of 34 cases over last week but 77 cases fewer than for the same week last year. Half of the Increase this week in the number of cases of communicable disease is' due to the Increase in the number of cases of pneumonia a total of 38 as compared with 21 for last week, This is the largest number of cases of pneumonia reported for any week during the past year. Only 15 cases were reported for the corresponding week one year It is quite possible that ago. this apparent Increase may be largely due to better reporting on the part of the physicians in the State. Since the common cold is a predisposing factor in pneumonia, it is suggested by the Department of Health that children as well as grownups who go in for win ter sports such as coasting, skat' ing, and skiing put on sufficient clothing to prevent chilling durIt is very ing cold weather. essential that the feet especially be kept warm and dry. Other diseases reported are as follows: chickenpox 87, infantile paralysis 1, influenza 12, measles 2, mumps 13, scarlet fever 12, smallpox 1, tuberculosis 2, typhoid fever 3, whooping cough 24, gon orrhea 18, syphilis 8, German measles 2, and Influenzal mening 7-15- "LOBB'S on the JOB" SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. ks Public Health Room Apartment. Hardware floors, range, fireplace, garage. Nice surroundings. 2025 Douglas Street, Dial The goods win be bought under the insular purchasing agency In New. York, now under control of Elizalde's office. GOVERNOR 24 FOR RENT Resident Commissioner Joaquin M. Elizalde of the Philippines announced his government planned to buy $2,000,000 worth of commodities in this country each WASHINGTON. L. Ickes today announced the ex give excellent performances as they have in the past years. Miss Dorotny Trimble, a very talented viollnst of the city is assisting and sarah Castle Is the pianist. 2-Harp is being' played by Frances FroDes, tne Tympani by Barbara Indian farmers are helping to Shurtliff. Other members of the meet the holiday demand for tur...... orchestra are Ruth Barton, Louis keys throughout the country. TurBagley, Jean H. Weight, DeVeaux keys are being marketed by the Jackson, Hhoda Soren, Irene John- Chippewa in Minnesota, the Sioux ston, Phoebe Spencer, Joseph Lay- - in South Dakota, the Crow in ton, Norma Gibbs, Lester Coon, Montana, the Shoshone-BannocBarbara Kasteler, Helen Lee, Viv- in Idaho, the Piute in Nevada. ian Donelson, Jeanette H. Demars, and the Osage, Kiowa, and Five Virginia Harder, Lindsay Burton, Tribes in Oklahoma. Last year Nedra Anderson, Bernard Peck, Indian poultry raisers sold more Winona Olson, Stuart Manookin, tnan 86,000 of dressed Doris Dibble, Joseph Halgren, turkeys and pounds 22.000 live birds. David Lindsay, Wilford Weight. thereby adding almost $62,000 to Edith H. Madsen, Raphael Olson, Indian income, according to John Harley Sandberg, George Timp-so- Collier, Commissioner of Indian Theodore Jorgenson, Robert affairs. Guilford, Burford Peck, Gaell d Lindstrom, Jenny Lee Bayer, Scott and Carl Livsey. The Opera Board consists of the following people: Wallace F. Bennett, president: L. K. NicholJ. J. Kelly, Word from associates of Joe son, treasurer; Miss Jessie SchofleUl, Barney, who was injured last secretary; Earl J. Glade, Arthur week in an automobile accident, Freber, and Lucy Gates Bowen is to the effect that Mr. Barney as directors. is recovering and will soon be on the Job again. HENRY MILLER, JR. Mr. Barney was injured in an Luella Sharp, Sally This vear the Salt Lake ODera Rodrigo, HENRY IL GROSS DIES accident that occurred in Wyom Association is presenting the well Aronovich and a chorus of sing AT FAMILY HOME ing last week while on his way, known operetta "Blossom Time" tML Henrv Herbert Gross. 61. 1401 with other bowlers of Salt Lake, under the direction of Albert J. Under the leadership of Henry Ramona to succumbed Avenue, to attend a bowling tournament South wick, to be presented at the Miller Jr., a 40 piece orchestra that has confined him in Denver, Colorado. The accident South High School, December 2, consisting of a splendid group of an illnesshome for the past few cost the life of C. J. Butts of to his musi vounsr talented well known 4. and 3, Salt Lake City. the be direcwill cians accompanying Harry Allen is dramatic has been a machinist tor who la doing, a marvelous job soloists and cnorus. nus orcnesira Mr.' Grossand was owner of tne In training the people on the was organized several years ago all his lifeTVnindrv and Machine TXnnjr functionhave and Miller stage. Solists are Dean Mitchell, by Mr. in sugar resided has He so Shop. Carrine Hill, June H. Hickman. ed in previous Civic Operas, the past ten years. for will House Orchestra the this that Frances year Urry, Tilly Parley Baer, "Blossom Time' at South High School Dec. 4 - I |