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Show NEWS TIDBITS From The Bulletin Files FIFTEEN YEARS AGO JAN 3, 1936 Stew Buehner with 16 points and Clayt Dunford with 19 carried the Forest Dalers into a sweeping 37-12 win over the Richards cagers. The return of big Paul Mc-Donough Mc-Donough to the lineup next week will find the Richards men in a mood not to be questioned ques-tioned by any team. Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Backman left Sunday Sun-day for Los "Angeles' CaL to attend the Tournament of Roses and ifootball game in Pasadena on New Year's day. TEN YEARS AGO JAN. 3, 1941 The Bulletin planned on mentioning some of the people peo-ple of the Sugar House business busi-ness houses who were con fined to their homes with the "flu" but upon learning that in one firm there were 18 girls away due to illness and six out of another firm, it was determined to cover the whole story in one heading, "Flu Hits Employes in Sugar-House Sugar-House Stores." PTVB YEARS AGO J JAN. 4, 1946 Resuming his business activities ac-tivities in Sugar House after a year's absence is R. W. Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Jr., President of the Sterling Ster-ling Furniture Co, and executive execu-tive vice president of the Gjranite Mart, who returned at Christmas time with his family from Denver where he served as president of the Western States LDS Mission. William Koenig, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, and during the war a captain in the chaplain's corps, related some of his experiences ex-periences in the Pacific at the regular meeting of the Sugar House Rotary Club Thursday. |