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Show FOR SPECIAL NEWS ITEMS special announcements o f church, school and other activities. A SSlltitttt tSmtsr Call 6-23- ihat mvI the finest Residential fastest growing part of in .Salt Lake Valley. 33 and Plant at 1119 East. 21st So Office L'ulletin of news Activ-ruc- s and all events of Interest securing in the Southeast part .t .Salt L;ike City. A section VOLUME VIII. PUBLISHED IN SUGAR HOUSE Sugar House HOME EDITION C. of C. Meeting UNIVERSITY Will Be Christmas NEWS I'nrtv " VJ Wednesday w FRIDAY, DtX'EMBKR SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 6. 11U0 ONE OF THE HIGH SPOTS OF ENTIRE WAR 74 V- - plans I In their lighter momenta Uni . i nave aiuuenis vcraiy ui uuui enjoyed the traditional horseplay of "goat week" during the past five days, laughing at the spectacle presented by initiates to social and honorary organizations on the campus. But student life produced at least one seriously intellectual child, when a group of students of English organized a Student English Conference. of the Entirely independent University faculty, the students - - - M V T 1 A M'MBKK 42. Single Copy 5 cents LIONS HEAR Santa Pauses For Visit in Sugar House MARK PETERSON interesting facts of activities in Santa Claus has stopped off in Europe, Mark Peterson, editor of S u car House and plans to remain the Deseret News, addressed memuntil after the holidays, accord-- 1 bers of the Sugar House Lion's noon meeting to the news dispatches from club Tuesday at the the heart of the business district ing of the group held at 2263 and his visit is sponsored by the. East 21st South. Mr. Fcterson went into detail merchants. He can be seen visiting the in discussing the convening of various stores of the district and congress in January and the pro he has a big bag of candy on his blem of again reconsidering the shoulder so that he can give every neutrality law that has kept the United States from giving extenlittle boy and girl a piece. Santa was very enthusiastic sive aid to Great Britain. Mr. Peterson stated that it was about the copy made of him and his reindeers and placed on the the general opinion of men who the situation that the Sugar House plaza for he says had studied that is just how he will look on law would either be abolished or Christmas eve when he starts out aramended so that the United States could send unlimited supon his job of delivering toys. plies and nid to the British to prevent any further spreading of the Germans. Britain needs many of the things United States ran easily supply her without causing Special to "The S. II. Bulletin" any great hasdship on the AmerSouth Salt Lake County again ican took honors, in the mutter of ;ei Mr. people. Peterson remarked that up women at the University of Utah to date. has chosen to e selected )for membership Jacin-th- ignore theGermany aid America has given de LL I. 'Azure, social organl-- ! by selling her airration. The majority of the new! the English war equipment other and plane pledges are graduates of Grai.it 0,' but abolishment of the neutrality Murray, and Cynrus high school. act would likely invoke some acThey are: Marion Craig. U. tion on German's part toward the Sonhomore from Granite Hitf'j; U. S. Merchant Marines. Helen C. Greene, sophomore, and We are in the war in a literal Margaret Jacobson. senior, also sense, Mr. Peterson said, whether of Granite High School; Margaret we choose to believe it or not or Murray Martin, sophomore, and each advancement of the GerHigh, and Maurlne Robinson, of man army draws us that mucn . . Cyprus. closer as Democracy is falling in MM 4. ui the The five gins were pieageu European countries and Demo"J. D. L." a week ago at a is the thing upon which cracy Universcercmonv in the America is built and she is likely ity Union Building. They, with to protect it even at the expense their partners, were entertained of forgoing her neutrality. last at a formal dancing partymemSaturday night, by other bers of' the social organization. Reviewing the recent months Turning the December meeting of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce over to a Christmas party, Wendell Ashton, president, announced that the party would take place Wednesday noon, December 11th, in Sugar House. All members are urged to attend and participate in the fun, which will commence at exactly 12:15 noon, Mr. Ashton said. The Senator from Sandpit maf anI 1o 19 nlflM. " 1" X (Hamilton Park) has been asked to the party to add Me and fun, Various a of EngUsh and several other interesting per- - literature and of composition formers have also been invited. With a new ,e The committee on arrangements ..cluD. ,d sti-1the University "l s arranging for some sort of Lw. decided to model programs stunt which will be awarded with on ine style or current radio prizes, presentations. General discussions will be carried on in the style of the Chicago Round Table. Plays, bcth old and new, will be read Dates with members of the Conference part extemporaneousl'.', Delivery taking and with sound effects as if for Last day on which to mail par- air presentation. cels and cards to reach their With the doors figuratively destination for delivery before locked against faculty members, Christmas Day, 1940, is announc- the students will conduct their ed by I. A. Sraoot, postmaster. own discussions upon the subjects In July of this year at Oran in therh to French ports and disarm December 16th in the field "of English which in Algeria, a squadron of the British or proceed to neutral waters. The Alabama, Connecticut. Delaware, terest them most. fleet units of the French French commander Censoul deFlorida, Georgia, Maine, MassaOriginal student compositions fleet pursued One French battleship, a cided to fight it out. These two chusetts, Mississippi, Maryland, will be read by their authors, and carrier and two destroy- pictures, just received in the Uniseaplane North Carolina, New Hampshire. criticized by conference members. ers were sunk. Three other bat- ted States, were passed by the New Jersey, New York, Pennsyl- It is that the new or- tleships were damaged. Britian's French censor, show at top,, the expected vania, Rhode Island. South Caro- ganization will be the testing casualties were an officer and a first British shell bursts, the start lina, Vermont, Washington, D. C. ground for student writing which sailor wounded. The French sire of the most fatal French naval and West Virginia. ' will be suitable for reproduction said to have lost about 5000 disaster in 135 years. In the December 17th in campus literary publications. most of them drowned. The men, Bri- lower photo, British guns find Illinois. Indiana, Kentucky, MiThe regular English Conference their mark, and a direct hit is chigan, Ohio, Tennessee and Wis- at the University Is under trie tish' commander Somerville gave of the the French an ultimatum to sur- scored on a battleship consin. direction of faculty members, and render to Great Britian take Strasbourg or Dunkerque class. December 18th presents monthly programs of a Arkansas, Iowa, Louisiana. Min- more ambitious nature than the 9-nesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North students will attempt at their W ml" 6 4 Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South "private" meetings. Members ofj Dakota, Texas and Washington. the student body often feel that December 19th the floor should be left to hs! -SETTLED VULTEE northern Arizona, California, d members part. Idaho, north and Montana, when these are faculty a In present STRIKE New Mexico and Nevada. conference composed entirely of December 20th students, however, where all stand California, central and southern of business pertaining part. Colorado, Idaho, southern n nnn their own nnin(nn to Matters melodrama bringing tears the Sugar House Chamber of to Deep part. AH Utah towns not on and ask questions. the of either the audiance eyes railroads, and Wyoming. More than fifty students have Commerce and the Sugar House of the players (according to how of board at of a the December 21st meeting is accepted) in the form of a themselves to pledged last week it Utah towns on railroads and Salt already in study, criticism, rectors ofwere discussed the serious skit effort entitled, "Alf, the Hero" will the group at Lake City- Sugar be one of the acts of the creative writing through the House Sugar Wendell If your parcels are ready 'or and Ashton, library. House Lion's show when it is medium of the Student English mailing it is suggested that you Conference. president took charge of the presented Thursday evening, Decmail them prior to the dates menmeeting. 19th, at the Irving Junior A letter from L. John Nuttall, ember School tioned to avoid congestion. You A Lemon In the Garden of "U" auditorium. High note on the address side of The University of Utah may superintendent of Salt Lake City Characters in the skit are may being schools asking for an opinion on coached the parcel without additional cost have by Marv Broberg, who plenty of "lemons", accord- the proposed to "This parcel should not be opened legislation change is also a member of the cast a- ing to student slang, but literally the before Christmas." governing school board body, long with Ken Hicken, Lincoln a also it possesses representative was read and turned over to Hansen and H. K. Be sure your parcels and letRichmond. family. ters are correctly addressed. Al of Athe citruslemon Samuel J. Nichols for tree Miss Jean Renee of the Jean with huge, potted name and address ways place the Renee Dancing School, is putting in the Universof the sender on all mail. This green fruit standsas a monument Less Taylor, chairman of the the finishing touches on the chorus greenhouse ity will insure its return when to gardener Alfred H. Carter, an Christmas committee, reported on acts, and with a little more prac and the committee's with the exception of progress tice and leg aches, the chorus who got tired of pamthe lights would be turn the cards mailed at the 14c rate Australian and migrat promised truck promises to be a big hit. pering garden unsealed. In this connection It is ed to America to from ed on Saturday night with all the The show, sponsored by the away "get ! suggested you pay the letter rate it all." Grown as a "diversion, decorations aglow. Lion's club, is an annual affair on such cards which is 2c for the UcuTd. and proceed, are used to pur- - Dr. John R. from nursed tree, chief of delivery in the city and 8c out of a sapling, already has lemons proposal to mail a card advising chase food and necessities for the GovernmentSteelman, Labor Departwho had to contributed ' JT. " 1 weighing nearly a pound, which persons underpriviledged children in Sugar ment Conciliation Service and "I' " the intersection at of the sign House. B"uieooe? over twice the size of the Prime mover in the settlement of and a forwarding order is on file is Highway 40, what- - action aad natural-grow- n H. K. Richmond, president of the Vultee Aircraft company fruit largest be will was The taken. if and incor been forwarded it secretary the Lions, stated that two draw- strike, is shown as he paused dur"I don't know whether or rot rectly addressed will be given di- the lemons will ever turn yellow,1 asked to complete this matter. ings of prizes, one for children ing his plane trip from Los rectory service. Cards mailed at and one for adults, will form part Angeles Mr. Carter Friday. "They to Washington last wee. the lHc rate do not receive this fretted of the program. seem to change color week we have been don't service. up with in I'm thirsty London for theputting in and week out. last three weeks. Only Special Deliveries deliver- for Utah lemonade!" C. C. I do not know what extent they ed Wednesday, December 25th. Glad that he is not still in Aus- have MEXICAN PRESIDENT let but Mail early to assure delivery themselves it go, Mr. Carter explained that would be difficult to exaggerate on or before Tuesday, December tralia, his native INAUGURATED continent is on the though which has been put on 24th. strain clicomfortable more whole the Working with committeemen For best service send greetings They are, which he the London people. from than the Service Clubs of Salt Utah, matically as First Class mail. Register or standing up to it very the "state of extremes," he however, Lake City, Carl Brown and Sidwhile and is no well, insure gifts. Combine Air Mail calls there quesney J. Ottley of the Sugar House appreciates variable weather and tion that the suffering entailed is and Special Delivery for speed. likes to landscape the University's considerable Chamber of Commerce are acting the average Londoner We cannot guarantee delivery on the committee arranging the hilly campus. as is mailed Christmas of the of it taking day's part anything by "With a lemon tree in my work. program to raise funds for the Do misbe not, however, later than dates above specified. greenhouse and a snowdrift at Fund being raised for Regimental lead by people who say London the National Guard of Utah. my front door, the contrast Is is "taking it and asking for which will depart for a year's great enough to satisfy even me," more," mat is very far from the Miss the jovial head gardener laughed. case. encampment the first of the new People cannot be bombed year. night after night and like it, but Mr. Brown, working on the pro our in business here is although committee, gave a detailed gram to Bulletin" IL "The 8. an East End area I have not Special outline of the progress made by A member of Alpha Chi Omega heard a word of weakening re the committee so far, stating that solve from anyone of whatever social sorority on the University the program would likely be held of Utah campus, Miss Edythe class to which he may belong. January 10th in the Salt Lake Zackrison, a graduate of Granite (Editor's Note): However, those things must be, tabernacle with some noted sing One of The Bulletin friends in and .as their forefathers destroy High, this week made plans, along er from the motion pictures and reNew York ed many of the grandeurs of with four other members, for the the paper trade in some national figure in the naa from letter Rome enclosed annual "Hoedown" the Roman ceived without parkilling sorority's tion's government as a speaker. so they will fail in try man in the paper trade in London ty. Sidney Ottley was asked to n sent to kill civiliza the ing Staged in the chapter house and his New York friend on the finance and ticket work near the University campus, the original copy to a friend in Salt tion. committee and will have charge affair was marked by decorations Lake. It occurs to him that tills We are gradually adjusting our of sales in the Sugar House of cornstalks and bales of hay. presents a rather personal picture selves to circumstances and the Box lunches were served. of conditions in England and that mutual help between class and MEXICO CITY, MEXICO Sound program will be given en Miss Zackrison is a junior stu- as such you would be interested class, and individual and lndivl- Photo General Manuel Camacho, The free tirely by artists appearing. more dual will unite us dent and is majoring in education in reading it. strongly shown addressing his people Sun- and the entire fund will go to than ever. and sociology. She is in the My dear Ted: National Guard to supply As you will probably have not day after taking the oath as the Women's glee club. Well, I have no doubt the cor onnKS. atnietic equipment and Mexico. are R. of President A. F. At Granite, she was active In respondents of your papers have iced, the Riots pre- various needs steadily of the boys while music and home economics clubs. told you a great deal about what on ceded his 4) (Continued Page inauguration. at me camp. - ,Z I County "U" Students Again Take Honors Last Mailing For Christmas semi-form- al I better-Informe- me If iicru Will Be Part of Lion's Show inIf Club Business Talked Over at C. of C. Meeting five-year-o- ld Men Are of On Committee I Zackrison Member of Committee London Writer Sites Conditions , Anglo-Saxo- Only 51 Shopping Days NOTES FROM WASHINGTON (Editor's Note); Received the two copies of the souvnier program (Sugar House Post Office) you so kindly sent me and one of them is now in the files of the Interior Museum a specimen of the excellent work done in The Bulletin office. It was fine, as good as I have seen anywhere. Copies of The Bulletin are eagerly grabbed up by I. Q. Petersen of the Grazing Service and Curator Raul of the Interior Museum. You are making a bet ter paper every week. Raul said that the item about the totem pole contains more concise information than he can remember to tell inquirrers so he simply reads them that article. L .Davidson Hunting has improved in Utah during the past several veara through the wonderful uon or tne state game and fish commission and the Grazing Service and during the past season there was a great influx of hunters from adjoining states. There were 25 checking stations in Utah at the entrances to the hunting areas ana tney were manned by CCC boys from the grazing sera- vice and came from the camps at Black Rock and Milford. There were two CCC boys at each station between Scipio and Cove Fort, this is along the Salt Lake City and Los Angeles highway. No. 91. Over 8,000 hunters were checked In and there were 7 arm bucks and does checked out Out side hunters especially praised the officials of the fish and game commission, the CCC bnva and the grazing service for the court eous ana treatment they received. The imnortance of securing new range for the in creasing numoer or deer is realized by C. P. Seely, regional grazer and Morris L. Cook, of the state fish and game commission, and they are to develop this new range by the der, fences. velopment of trails and other studies of .he questions of joint use of the range by the Taylor Grazing Act md the state commission having1 charge of wild-lifI. Q. Peterson, editor of tne Grazing Bulletin, has lust turn ed from an exhaustive trip which iook mm io a great many of the Taylor Grazing Act projects botK in Wyoming and Utah. H ports that in the eastern portion oi uian tne range conditions are fair but that in western Utah tha range was very spotted. Til Christmas stock-wate- e. r. |