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Show HOUSE BULLETIN SUGAR blessed land of ours gives special tribute this Zf Christmas of 1941, to the one true Prince of Peace and cherishes His words "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men." Though men may stray for a time from His guidance, the belief of little children in Santa Claus rekindles the deep longing for generous relations among civilized human beings. There is magic in the Yuletide. Warm lights glow softly as the older folks bustle about to make sure of Christmas cheer for the children. The tree has been gathered and trimmed, and candles shed their radiance in tiny halo. r Soon little faces, aquiver with happy anticipation, find san in sleepy eyes, soft fingers relax and sleigh bells can be heart over the clap of Divider's and Blitzen's hoofs. Downstairs as the lights wink out, through the window in the east a bright star of everlasting brilliance again lights the heart of mankind and softly the voices of angels sing "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men.'' What finer gift to humankind? It is the gift we, on this newspaper, wish to you all, our readers, to all the people of our community, of our country, of our entire world. yMERICA JX S H Lions Have Big Year Program Private Boots Sergeant In the Pants Just Once CAMP WOLTERS, charity that has been carried out me my wish." successfully, acording to Lincoln And it's reported the sergeant T. Hansen, Lion's president graciously complied. The Lions have an effective system of aid, Mr. Hansen said, with the charity committee securing names of families, making investigations as to the need of the family, then taking each members of the family individually, outfitting them from shoes to hat then supplying a month's staple groceries. Large families are considered first and each member gets his share of the Christmas presents. Chanty work is carried on throughout the year, Mr. Hansen said, and forty pairs of glasses have been furnished by the Sugar House club to children who needed them but were unable to pay for them. These funds are raised from fines Imposed on mem bers for various offenses. He also stated that this work would go on through the next year Just as it has every year since the club Mailman Discovert New Type of Peril on Job Postman ALAMEDA, CALIF. Ross Smith, who hss carried the man for 10 years, knows every dog on the route, but he never suspected the letter box at one house on the corner. Snap! went the mailbox while Postman Smith wss delivering a letter. His finger wss held fast Finally police were called. They tore the offending mailbox apart Now Postman Smith watches mailboxes instead of dogs. was organized despite war conditions that have arisen in the country. The local club considered it an honor to be cited by lion's International for the amount of funds the club was able to raise for Christmas. A picture of Cal Woolley, club treasurer, presenting President Hansen with a 1500 check was mailed to the group upon their request. Officers of the local club include Mr. Hansen, president; Louis Rockwood, first vice president; Carl B. Hale, second vice president; Milton Chlpman, third vice president, and Cal Woolley secretary, treasurer. Planned to Meet Shortage In Cargo Vessels. WASHINGTON. Confronted with an immediate shortage of merchant shipping, pending delivery of mass tonnsge of Liberty ships and other cargo vessels now on the ways, the United States maritime commission announced that it plans to build 127 smaller special-typ- e vessels which can be constructed without interfering with the larger shipbuilding program. Some are already under construction. The new program will consist of 18 smsll Diesel coastal-typ-e tankers, 25 seagoing geared-Diestugs, 28 Diesel harbor tugs, 45 small cargo ships of a British design known as coasters, and 15 concrete barges for transport of bulk cargo. The smsll Diesel tankers are based on existing design. . The tugs win be 185 feet long and, except for horsepower, among the largest ever built The design is new. The latest type of such tugs afloat are Dutch models of from 3,000 to 4,000 horsepower, but this has been cut to 2,250 horsepower by maritime commission specification!. If necessary, these tugs could tow across any ocean, but they are primarily intended for use in Gulf and American coastal waters. The navy uses a somewhat similar tug to tow targets. The harbor tugs are to have 1,000 horsepower delivered by direct-driv- e Diesels. They are to be 100 feet in el Diesel-gesre- d length, equipped with towing machinery. There are no set specifications for the harbor tugs and they may be designed either by the commission or privately. Launching of Alabama Rehearsed for 2 Years PORTSMOUTH, VA. The battle- speed. The Alabama has been "launched" time and again in miniature in the David W. Taylor model basin, oper- H. Scott Linnell, vice- - Pres. Secretary. Peerless Laundry EXPERT LAUNDRY SERVICE East 21st South Dial As a celebration members of the Sugar House Rotary Club met Thursday and en- oyed the rending of Christmas Carols by the Westminster Col lege Music Faculty, introduced by Dr. H. W. Reherd, president The quartet was made up Lrggett In the' Cardinal Ladies League last Friday, Bowers Home Furnishings was torrid with a 2328 series and 826 game. Ethel Davis of the Utah Druglass Health Clinic rolled a beautiful 221 game and 534 series, while Dorothy Tanner had 208 to help Sugar Bowl to win 3 points for the first time. Granite Mill led the scoring in The Sugar House Major league W1U1 n Sugar top of the league had 080 for high game. S. F. Baker of Sugar House Coal rolled 617 for high series and WaltFellows had 236 for high sin gle game in a 611 series. The only team taking 4 points was Fashion Cleaners. of n,i.h wnni. nif.1" mnt son, soprano and Helen Hamilton, Their music was very piano. much appreciated by the Rotar-ians. A gift was presented to the girls who have served the club during the past year, as a token of appreciation. President Carl Brown presided at Thursday's luncheon. Heart Medicine Causes Flurry in Cleaning Shop BOWLING Joe Barney and Herm Schett-ler got off to a good start at the Southeast Sunday night in their forty game series for the state match play championship. At the end of the first 10 games the score stands Joe Barney 2018, and Schettler 1968, and the match promises to be a close fight throughout the long grind. The next ten games will be played next Sunday at Ogden. The Palm team of the Forest Ladies had high series and game last week with 2049 and 744. Lor- raine Cleverly, new to league bowling this year, came through with the high individual series of 488 with a 179 for high game Nice going Lorraine. In the Southatde league Cen tral Lumber held high series score with 2783, and had high game of 1004 until Barnett and Weiss In a postponed game nosed them out with 1009. Wayne Blood of Cam era Center was high man, rolling a hot 257 game. Teams taking 4 points were Dee's Hamburger, Central Lumber, and Bamett and ATLANTIC CITY. Employees rsn from a cleaning establishment here, shouting "bomb!" Neighbors fled from their homes. A police csr rsn screaming to the establishment, emptied the "bomb" and submerged its contents In a bucket of water. It was a bottle of medicine, labeled nitro glycerine tablets. Someone hsd left them in a suit Dr. William Kurland, called by police, explained the tablets were used for heart ailments. Sea Takes Glasses, Returns Them Later NORFOLK, VA. A newspaper reporter absentmindedly kept his glasses on when he went swimming in the surf and a wsve knocked them off. The tide wss running and he gave the spectacles up for lost Three hours later, ss he and friends searched the beach, a wave deposited the glanes at his wife's feet. Christmas Partv Is Big Event Successful in every way, the Christmas Party of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce was held last Tuesday evening at El Rancho Inn. H. Scott Linnell, chairman of the party, with Hiram Young, club president, arranged details for the program, which consisted of introducing members and all guests, introducing the lovely snow queen to the group and presenting tokens to the young woman and the committeemen who selected her. No speeches were scheduled nor program numbers until eleven o'clock, when the talented young dancers - of - the El Rancho Inn staged a ..floor, show. Highlight of the evening took place when the entire group, join-- '' ed by other parties at the inn. pledged allegiance to the Flag of the United States and sang, "The Star Spangled Banner." The salute was doubly impressive an it was led by two army officers who happened to be at the inn. Alert State Policeman Saves Pie Wind-Blow- n BETHEL, problem Is too minute for the attention of constabulary. State Policeman Robert J. MurCONN-- No phy heard a woman's scream and dashed Into the home of Mrs. Joseph Leo. He ssw her gazing out the second-storwindow with a look of dismay. Officer Murphy quickly sized up the situation, and Just as quickly climbed out on the porch roof and retrieved Mrs. Leo's newly baked pie that the wind bad blown from the window sill to the y n "A Progressive Organization in a Progressive Community." 1184 W. ated by the navy under the bureau Weiss. of ships at Carderock, Md., and New names appeared among every conceivable problem connect- the high scores in last week's ed with the actual launching has Southeast been studied. League. White Spot Naval architects were letting the had 2716 for series, 975 for game model of the 35,006-tovessel slide and took 4 points. C Pitts of down the ways into the basin as the Photo Arts team had 598 for long as two years ago. and from while C individual Sugar House Chamber of Commerce R. Louise Hoggan, and Fullmer were Art Selby and as ship Alabama will make a big splash when it is launched at the Norfolk Navy yard here next February, a splash so big that engineers are how already calculating wharves across the narrow Elizabeth river can be protected from damage. .Drag chains weighing 600 tons will help check the ship's Hiram Young, president. II Rotarv Chili Greets Christmas leait this if the story: e, SchooL Added TEXAS. At When Harry D. Brunner, Brooklyn, N. Y., was promoted to be sergeant, a private barracks-matReviewing activities of the past said: "All my life I've wanted to boot a season, members of the Sugar House Lions Club were gratified sergeant in the seat of the pants. to learn of the vast program of Now you and I are pretty good friends, so I'm asking you to grant Through efforts of members $500 was raised the fore part of December for Christmas charity work, which has enabled the committee to take care of a great number ofc families. The money was raised at the charity show staged in the Irving Junior High S 127 Midget Ships these launching! engineers have collected data which tell them ex actly what to expect when the sister ship of the Massachusetts and the South Dakota actually hits the river. The model tests showed, for example, that a possible wave eight feet high might be set up by the battleship, but that the height of the wave in the confined waters of the Elizabeth river probably would not exceed five feet It was found that unless the momentum of the ship wss checked in some way the vessel undoubtedly would crash into the Berkley wharves across the river. That is why the tons of chain drags, placed in clumps and secured to pads at the side of the ship, will be employed. 50-to- series, high Fowler of Local 57 rolled si 249 high game. Birrell Bottling still holds a slender lead in the league. Granite Mill again had high series in the Lumbermen's league with 2768, but R7s Inn were bowling in one game of 1010. V. Hog gan of U. S. Gypsum rolled the individual high series, 617, and 237 was high game. D. Fullmer Bowling over 600 beside Hoggan Mayor Ab Jenkins and the City Commissioners n 6-8-73 m nan 11 V No Ping ol No Sir! Less Taylor i George D. Jorgensen of and Employees LESS TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY DODGE & PLYMOUTH CARS i e, Accept our sincere thanks for your generous while we renew onr pledge to strive to be still more worthy of your friendship. 967 East 21st South Dial 27 pst-ronag- SUGAR GLASS 2023 South 11th Ea$t IrEMMSYLVAMlAl gal. Is Tear Craskcese CO. TRAVELERS OIL CO. SOUTH Dial 64425 I Ttt?l 9th EAST aid 2nd WEST 21st South & StIELGROVE "Dktinctioe" ICE CREAM |