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Show Here's The New Bulletin Publishers Hope To Serve This Area cooperate in every way. Typical of this spirit is the following statement of John C. Barnes, president of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce: "I speak very sincerely wnen I express our pleasure in seeing see-ing Mr. Cannon and Mr. Durham Dur-ham take over The Bulletin. An up-to-date and progressive iocal newspaper can be of great benefit bene-fit to our rapidly growing community. com-munity. These young men come to Sugar House witii 'all the enthusiasm and ambilion necessary to make this paper a credit to the community. They certainly are entitled to the full support of the business establishments estab-lishments of Sugar House, and I am confident that The Bulletin Bulle-tin will prove to be one of our important Institutions in helping help-ing our community to forge ahead." s JIST A WORD TO LKT OCR READERS KNOW THAT: 1. The old Sugar House Bulletin, Bul-letin, in the newspaper business busi-ness for some 1:1 years in this , thriving area, now has sonic new blood, some new publishers. publish-ers. 2. This issue you are now reading Is the first issue of the NEW Bulletin, a pajper that hopes to serve this community, com-munity, point out its problems prob-lems and aid in their solution solu-tion for a bigger and better community. 3. The new publishers of the new Bulletin are Theodore L. Cannon and Wilby M. Durham, Dur-ham, two nalive Claims, two newspapermen with a desire to lning this community and trading area a newspaper filled wilh news of people in this area plus advertising showing that Sugar House is truly THE shopping area with both a present and a future. 4. Sugar House itself has problems t hat need solving RIGHT NOW. More parking park-ing areas must be provided, streets must be widened, -more public schools must be built, other businesses must be brought to Sugar House. The Bulletin wants to aid in the promotion of these projects proj-ects together with the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce and other clubs and organizations. organiza-tions. A bigger and better police headquarters with pub-lie pub-lie rest rooms is under consideration. con-sideration. Removal of the fire station to a more suitable location is vital. These problems prob-lems are important to you as a resident of this area. The Bulletin pledges its active support with Ibis opening issue. We hope' you will like the New Bulletin. This and subsequent subse-quent copies come to you wilh our compliments. It contains news of people in your community com-munity and advertising from merchants in your area. Tt wili be delivered to you each Friday. Fri-day. Your comments, your news items, your suggestions are always al-ways welcome. Just call The Bulletin. 6-2333 and ask for Ted or Wilby. The new newspapermen on The Bulletin Bul-letin are here to serve you. In the three weeks we've been in Sugar House we have been met with a hearty welcome and an eager response to our projected proj-ected plans for building a newspaper news-paper worthy of this area. Residents Res-idents and business leaders alike have evidenced a desire to 1 I I 1 'i - s i WILBY DURHAM The new Bulletin's co-publish 'r and business manager. THEODORE L. CANNON He's co-publisher and editor of the new Bulletin. fY' 7 JO II X C. BARN ES President oi the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. |