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Show iS'EWS TIDBITS From The Bulletin Files Hardware Company. FIVE YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 You don't have to go downtown down-town now to join the army simply step over to the Sugar House post office and sign up. Sgt. George M. Pahl of the recruiting service has set up a desk in the lobby. Word of two tragic accidents, acci-dents, causing the death of persons well known in Salt Lake, struck home to The Bulletin this week. Capt. L. Marsden Durham, 27, brother of Wilby M. Durham, Bulletin secretary - treasurer, w a s killed in a fall near Hilo, Hawaii, Ha-waii, Tuesday night, and on the same date, Mrs. C. Clarence Clar-ence Neslen, wife of Lt. Col. C. Clarence Neslen, former mayor of Salt Lake, was killed in an Idaho highway collision. Mrs. Neslen was an aunt of Ted Cannon, Bulletin Bul-letin editor, and Mrs. Marba C. Josephson, who was critically criti-cally injured in the same ac-. cident and whose husband was killed, is his cousin. fifteen years ago september 27, 1935 A 20-cent advance in sugar prices became effective Tuesday. Tues-day. The new price will be $6.50 per 100 pounds for beet gugar and $6.60 per 100 pounds for cane sugar, the brokers reported- The Booklore club met on Monday with Mrs. J. Tracy Wootton, 1420 Bryan Ave., to discuss "Hints of Correct Speech." which was led by Mrs. Melbourne Romney. The Utah Furniture Dealers' Deal-ers' Association sponsors a state-wide program in cooperation co-operation with National Furniture Fur-niture Week, commencing September 30th to October 5th. Plan now to attend the Intermountain's Greatest Furniture Fur-niture Center, SUGAR , HOUSE. TEN YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 27, 1940 To arrange for the opening open-ing of the new Sugar House post office in November, a meeting of the committee heads was held Tuesday evening eve-ning in the offices of . the Sugar House Lumber and |