Show It (Salt lzike Treibutti - T1 :22 1 Friday Dec - 6 1946 - ': t 1 -- t ' 1 " '''' - — : 77:3: t '''' t - fr t ' 3 ft Iri' - ' 'i - -- - 1? - '' P ' I ‘ f ! ' ? i '4 - t - 1 4 !:' 04 i 4 4- - if 1 d 4 ' it tI t'II ' r I 1 - 'ILmo:' e !: ' F t' ' I '4A ' - 1r '7'' A''' 4" 1 i I :- N :4 ti !I ‘-- A L' A : ' ' - 4' 3 ' ' ?:- '' t ' ':''' -- 44 t :::'f:::' 4 4 11 t 4 e4- : 41 ie 4 ! ' ' - i 1' - ' ' - -- -i ' ''''' : r'- —1 1 -- b 4 - - 0 - el CIIRISTMAS MERRIER Exhibiting some of the prizes to be awarded d Christmas home lighting ers of I Jaycee-sponsore- MORE DRINKS FOR 'TIPSTERS' SKYROCKET S L ARRESTS Blanks Mailed For Yule Light Contest More drinks more drunkards more arrests!That is the story police statistics tell : The number of persons arrested for drunkenness for the first 11 months of 1916 increased slightly more than 31 over the same period a year agC While the 1945 record showed the booking of 2944 "drunks" at city jail—increase of more than 20 over 1944 —the 1946 bookings list 3863 drunks 924 more than during the first 11 months of the preceding year Meanwhile nearly a 100 increase in drunken-drivin- g In 1945 39 drivers faced was arrests recorded and charges the charge while this year 75 have been arrested for drunken period driving Both figures are for the July was the worst month in 1946 with 458 "drunks" and eight drunken drivers booked Twelve drunken drivers were booked in September but drunks numbered only 380 Incidentally that "only 380" is a large figure in contrast with the 1945 record whenthe highest number of drunks arrested in a month was 321 inJanuary More than 200 entry blanks 'Thursday were sent to Salt Lake residents as the annual Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce-sponsore- d home and apartment Christmas lighting program got tmder way 'With lighting' equipment and decorations available in almost quantities for the first time in several years Jaycees are confident this yearn lighting- contest will regain for Salt Lake City the title of "Best Lighted Christrnas city in the U S"—an honor received in 141 As an added incentive the Jun-Schamber is offering valuable and useful prizes including a Mileo console radio automaticphocombination for the ring-raph home Other prizes bestlighted radio to the include a table-modd apartment house and1100 in girt merchandime certif!cates to the 10 district winners All prizes have been contributed by Auerbach Co and W It Bintz - ' tin-limit- ed 11-mon- th - Speeder Fined 1Accountants $75 in S L el best-lighte- - Judge Reva Beck Bosone 'Thursday issued a bench warrant ordering John E Cox 20 5141 S 2nd West into c our t for trial on charges of double parking and failure to appear in court after signing a ticket Robert M Edwards 1775 Herbert ave was fined 75 on his plea of guilty to charges of speeding and violating a traffic semaphore and was' found guilty on a second opeeding charge Sentence will be imposed Jan 4 Richard R Christenmen Eaot was found guilty of negligently backing his auto into another vehicle and of failure to appear in court He was fined $35 to cover the wo offenses Ray J Jones 22 177 E 4050 South denied having faulty lights and trial was set for Friday He was fined $8 for failure to have a driver's license and failure to appear in court Co I Thomas F Kearns Jr0 chairman said Dec 20 is the dead line for entries and winners will be Dec O Entry blanks are available at Junior chamber of commerce offices 2nd South and dial ed 1 - 1 - ? 1 I I ) i — 1t ' - i t' ! 1 t It A 1 "' Presents JACK WSNDOVEr Vinatspertug and Eta Rhythms lot 1 r 7-- G DINNER-DANCINed to lo p na two cover charske) 6 to 930 p rn st (tCtotrer after SILO Sato) Fri tturs lion-Tuell-Vi- II t 4 I 1 ' it‘ Mit-Mit- II Masical Lattche06 1 i '1i - c: 1 ji r I 1 1 Ara t 1 1 ' ) law t1‘ ' ! 1 I t- t 1 it -: I S t I 4 ' g - a t41 i i' -- tiElk 7 1 i ' r : 7 4 t --- Ir 1 ' - t' 00ed' 00 ( 1 k ti 1 N 024v- 14 ed 'li a 1 4 ) 0004 i 1 4 - -- - 9'4' 1 10 ‘ "NN j ' V 17 I '' 1 ' 1 iiiiti-- I i g 1 t t 4 I t 0 k vr Realtors Slate Party More than 400 Salt Lake realtors t i 1 00' 20 ' i 1 ' - '11 rirr4"' tirli ' ( j VILIt'l t 1 4 Office Managers! Wil' - NOW time to rdor Is tit your INVENTORY SUPPLIES TRANSFER FILES CALENDAR PADS FILING SYSTEMS ' - rk-- - 1 N1 1 - ‘40 2"")4" e - - i It 4 ' ' N 1 s-- : - ''' '‘ YAWN PAWN 1 0flisN00111 -- -- 1 i i: 4 — 3 PC"Ilett yzwz pvuleet 44a 4 21 4 ( Is '- - ' o f -- - s '' - )tli and their partners are expected to attend the annual Christmas party of the Salt Lake Real Estate board Dec 23 at 7 pm in Hotel Utah -- i 1 1 '°k 4 t2 4 I t1 ' 1 1 i ' t - f Wi!' ' kr kIbtg' 1 f ' k 00N ' t I Vic rm Just ' i ' -1 Call or Visit L''''"ErADMICE'S Stationery Gifts and Office 1 A Supplies 24 East 3rd So Dial - ''' - - 4 t' - 4 4'714 - -: : ' '-- :' - : -- -- ' 1 4Ly c7-- 4 ' i i ' ' '' ' ' - e ? ' - t1 :' I :':":-- k cruelty ' Plaintiff I 44424 Inc a corporation vs Iohn Gabbott Plaintiff awarded decree quieting title to certain real property in Salt Lake County Walter Herrn( vs Erick M Ito Imal Plaintiff awarded decree quieting title to certalu real property in Ball Lake 1- ' ! t' :: t I I A ':(144LSO - ' ' ''' J ' ' ' 1! OM ' :- ' 4 - - 4—'":—-10- FIt o::::i - ” t : ' - t'- - 'f--' ' 6 : - ' ' : : - : ' -- ' ‘ ' - ' leo : ' ''''' 1 - - t "4-- 1 1! '' ' ' A ' '1 ' ' Now! Reduced for Added Savings! i - 4 795 0 Reg NOW ONLY — d Warm style in a fine macknew and 80 inaw of 20 reused wool that will make a grand gift for the man of the house Full detachable belt 4 roomy pockets- -2 big flap style and 2 muff Made for heavy duty wear these fine coats are unlined Colors of blue or brown plaid to choose from Sizes 36 to 46 -- "A ' '' - '' - 3 1 " 4 4:-11- ' 3 I f 0 i L ' ' - - 14 -- - Al Wo '6 :Nläckitiqvtij ' : - ' ''" ''''''"''' ' " '' i t'4 4 V ir ' ' :'' ' double-breaste- co ' “ I Price! 1 : 3 '''''''''' I"' - - r — ' '!' al Regular A 'Root Value ' - - I i V sfteti v s La:Ar - e -- k' 'b ' eI I 44 1 t tr 44Ano 'i 11 to 7 ?dry: fk 41 t 411v "Ain:' 1047 titrtc 0 r- -- ' 1 ni p Pf I Va411 ' 041 z : : tt 7 e A :ao: L :g : t — I ) 4"tal )14t 1 1 '17 trat 41r1 Ar lc (J14:1 1 116'4 1 $ e: N '-- 1 Irltf '' itT'1 i ' - :'- : ' ' N ' ' - 1- - l k ki t t t' - '4e - 71!"s- - 1 J :k '7'--N- -1 - - : ' Virgin Wool 100 All-Wo- ko- - 0 Reg -- 4 ' 650 0 ' ' '''''''Y'4"d::11V'''''':4 W I i 41V4'(i- ' - ''''''''::-- ':3s4 ':4k ::i - - allhLWZA: 7 - - L - r qt - At 4 44' -4-0 Ih 0 " tile FillI 1 ' vat-dye- ! 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Fine capeskin leather gloves with lining that makes them warm a n d comfortable Medium brown or black in sizes small medium or large 293 1: 95 t p-- $ -- all-wo- ol 1 ''' 77 - ' :15 - - 04 For Rugged Wear All-Weat- Comfort ' "Irs -e--- 1 p- 1-s I ' - ' --- SALT LAKE CITY t t t J''' ii ip ' " ' ' 5' '5'- ' - Pilgrim Wallets Fine 650 to Vii '' 7 i Ge nuiene Fur A large selection of comfortable fitting smart looking hats 'Satin lined or unlined styles Genuine leather sweat- Pot-- loireid&z iimr4:-as-t ' N - 6 -- I1 Men s Pilgrim- Hat bands Sizes 44':-" ' 1)' -- t' o - :1 $ sz:::4 ) I 5 i I1 pr 1 ' i --- - Leathers 1CsCs to 500 Plus Fed Tax De luxe quality leathers soft pliable and long wearing purse zipper card windows Plain or western styles Styles- with or without coin A rTiN S'S DIAL er :I I MAIN AT BROADWAY ' ' ''-- ' : : — " t31 s 0 - ':''''--' I white rayon 'Muffler that's right" for all occasions-Smartlwith two personalized white on black initials that are easily applied I For ---- t ' ' ' mono Height fine appearance moisture resistant cowhide uppers Easy on and off Choice of two 'height - t 6 7 2t y Two top favorites for outdoor men who want real protection of leather on their legs plus 0 4 i - - Dazzling Oil-tann- ed - 1 pig-grain- 95 ch t c - 4- 1- Ends I ' - - - In-a- 4 ' '''''' Fringed 11-In- - ::1- t rttar a - '''') 4 -- : 1 t ' ' 1 1 - It ( -4 - I — f 7 'inch' Engineer 777- t t - 4 ' 1'?"? 749 0 ' --) 4 ' --- — y- t : - olliP - r'-I — - k -- on I length Assorted and col patterns ors Cotton reInforced toe and heel Sizes 10 to is st I' ''' ' ' ow 1 12 $ ) 1 Rayon socks In dress regular 1 ik4 ' ' 4 t 14' 1 4 - --- 2 s'4::'':-- N 1 - - i : NIir:‘i 14 nt Pilgrim Dress Socks " ' —r''''' r- '' color to 13 natural - " ' ' - e 1 1 C : ''' '' Crew neck snug fitting knit cuffs and bottom Bright colorful patterns in white brown or red 100 virgin wool knit in a plain baby shaker stitch ii10 Reindeer patterns '' 4( n i 4-78- 61 i - A - b A ' ‘ - t Strong and durable extra heavy duck Bar tacked at all points of strain for added wear Lined waist Dark tan color Sizes 30 to 44 4'"V 4 98 i I water-repelle- ga Mk - Bright i Duck reply7e)tittA C 1 Suntan khaki twills or heavy weight herrirtgbone drilL Sanforized shrunk mercerized d tolors Sizes 1447 448 -- 0 1010OR'' i L7) 49 Khaki Twills lostrre:-----1L----- comfortable lines Billi i Suntan Cossack - - Men's Work Shirts Indispensable for the outdoor man Warm handsome all wool plaid (12 (70 new wool 871i reused wool) Full length zipper front closing Side straps adjustable Choice of blue or maroon plaid or Sizes 36 to 46 plain blue-gra- y SKI SWEATERS CISk I 4 4 r 549 Pilgrim AllWool ' o 0 Reg Full crown zipper front zipper chest pocket adjustable side straps Sizes 34 to 48 Cut "7 ' ' JACKET 558 In roomy 41 ' k ' All-Wo- ol Blue or maroon plaid colors In a warm durable surcoat ' - i ' - 11 Plaid ol 598 Full zipper front surcoat in comfortable length Built-i- n belt at back Made of 100 virgin wool—one of our very best coats and at a price that is reasonable Assorted colorful plaids Sizes 34 to 48 ' emgamo Reg 588 s : ' ' ) :t'r - r SURCOAT SURCOAT f ? '' -- 4- ' 1I aogWil 1 f '''' Lit i I ''' 1 T 0 1 ' - t I ' 42p ' 7 - - - t:" 0 : k i 4' i - :' 1 I - ''' tt ''' JUDG3IENTS ENTERED Rose Park '' '1'' - 4:?'11'-- v ' 4 4 Nick M '' : ' - - '''00---- ' ' P i 'P tt414---- SUITS FILED Third District Court Nr ''''' ' I '''' I awarded Makrakie et at ye Wilson Mcet al Plaintiff asks damage of Carthy for alleged damage done to hitt g960 lands and wheat stubble when a train of et al are trustees aliegedly started a fire the railroad of which Wilson McCarthy and resulted in the burning of said land L M Lertzell doing business as Equitable Adjustment bureau vs Alma G Peterson Plaintiff seeks of 84250 with interest at 8 judgment per annum from March 17 1942 allegedly owed plaintiff for services rendered plus costs Rulon Nuttail et al vs Union Trust Co Plaintiff seeks court order correction of two warranty deeds requiring Robert H Anderson et al vs Anne R Plaintiff seeks court settlement Note on certain real property in Salt Lake county vs L H Whitlock Elmer X Plaintiff seeksAagaard $11$8 for alleged nonpayment on one of the defendant's checks L D Bailey at at vs A H Richards et al Plaintiff seeks decree quieting title to certain real property in Salt Lake county ' '' ' - f ik‘c v? e - '' I po tt4 Ci'''lik--- - r ''"'' - '''''''''' 1 - - i' -- rt mental ' k -: 'It4 1' - - '' ' I :"A - GRANTED custody of minor child and $50 support money Mary H Rechnitzer from Adrian Rechnitzer mental Plaintiff's maiden name restored cruelty B Johnson from Edith Stanley Thompson johnson mental cruelty ' Elsa Thomsen from Hans Thomsen mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of minor child real property furniture 160 a month alimony and support money $100 attorney's fees and costs Defendant awarded 1939 Chrysler auto-- I mobile and three war bonds Pearl Harvey from John rrederick Harvey mental cruelty 0 ' -- -- s Third District Court pen 1 i s'' c '" - 30-in- William A Melquist from Lilian Mel qUist mental cruelty Eunice May Bell frnm Samuel D nell mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded of minor children $60 a month custody oupport money Cleo Remy Wesley from Charles William Wesley Plaintiff awarded restoration of maiden name Vents Laura Billingsley West from George Raymond West mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of minor child for 10 months of the year $30 a month support money and $85 attorney's fees Pearl Brown from D Brown mental cruelty PlaintiffRalph awarded custody of minor child $85 hospital bill $200 atand costs torney's fees Enid B Pitzak$1375 from Vernon Pitsak mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of minor children 80 a month alimony and support money costs and $100 attorney's fees Wayne Christofferson from Barbara B Christofferson mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded certain real property custody of minor child for six months annually Defendant awarded custody of minor child Ix months each yen! and 850 support money during said al months Property settlement between plaintiff and defendant approved Helen Crabtree from neorge Wallace Crabtree mental cruelty Plaintiff's maiden name restored Emma Evelyn Conley Phelps from rred mental Phelps and nonsupport Plaintiff awarded cruelty certain personal property certain funds restoration of maiden name $150 attorneys fees and costs Isabelle RuuriJ from Elmer Wesley Russell mental cruelty and nonsupport P Birch from William Birch Kathryn mental cruelly plaintiff awarded reetorathin of maiden name half of war bonds half of proceeds from the sale of real property Defendant awarded half of war bona automobile and half of the proceeds from the sale of real property Defendant to pay doctor bill Vera P Jorgensen from Olen A Jorgen ' :- - - Ak Maurine Maxine olitni 17 Mack Colo Bev Melvin Pedersen 23 Park City Velma Viola Neel li) Park City Clinton Frederick Gronemeier 35 Idaho Bernice Stewart 31 Garfield Evan M Ashby 20 Murray Libel Barbara Madsen 19 Salt Lake DIVORCES j! - - ir : Z t1 20 Magna Hyrum Myri Andrea-soMartha Louise Austin '20 d ld ld Thomas Jackson Beggs ley 19 Salt Lake Jane Elizabeth "'unpin 19 Salt Lake Frederick Wayne Galloway 23 Salt Lake Betty Elaine Illchardson 23 Salt Lake Robert Alden Rood 21 Fru ita Colo: ernqty Verdi inkier from Norman Wankier mental cruelty 1'I000(ok : g - N t" cruelty May Stella Bird from William Delbert Bird mental cruelty Lavelle Johnuon MOM from Lowell C Smith mental cruelly Lydia Church Lassen Green from Elwin Thome Green nonsupport Ruth Street from Wilbur litreets mental 'crueity Marjorie L Voelker from Ernest F Voeiker (amended complaint) cruelty Nicholl from Stuart Beryl Erickson W Nichol! nonsupport Audrey Webb from Jack Webb mental 1 :'' - z "' n : s 3'S N 24: - 7' l " Salt Lake County Christopher A Thomas from Thelma IC Thomas mental cruelty Evon Mellen from Glen S Mellen cruelty Wanda Curran from James M Curran mental cruelty Lucretia Mae Whited from Isaac Lee Whited - 4(1 i'll'illli- - :' - ' t - e- rN ' : ' - '17" d--1 - - 4 tilt1 t- - 4k s:' -- 1 i1 " - A - N v ' e I A ' :'--- "'qv ' ' N J - t - ' MARRIAGE LICENSES Lake Jesse LeRoy Hardman 24 Salt Lake Elizabeth Jayne Sperry 22 Salt Lake Keith Frederick Dallimore 26 Salt Lake Kathryn May loftier 28 Salt Lake Tanner 21 Salt Lake Sidney 1 IAlUaa Ardelia Lyman 19 Salt Lake 'Curtis Ma z Jestkea 21 Midvali Joy Ruby Murmeater 19 West Jordan - coutny r A 4 Third District Court ii) - 1 1 (I1 i '" A'‘' At ' t- - - ' -- 4 4 4 1 t 1 --"- (''' ""''''''' 1 I Santa Claus suffered a setback Thursday when Mayor Earl J Glade's second appeal to Salt Lake City commissioners to allow Santa to arrive by helicopter was turned down ZCMI department store In cooperation with Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas activities program planned to replace Santa's traditional sleigh and reindeer team by having the whiskered gent land right on Main at In a helicopter It now appears however that the arrival will have to suffice The city fathers previously had requested Joe Bergin state aeronautics director to assume'responsibility of the Innovation but the request met a negative reception' - 11 I I t10414 t- i44 ---" S t SANTA HOP 1 1' 1 N ''''''''---6- r4zzr-r4 -i- it r CITY REBUFFS f - - I Satwrials -0 Sued Dinnerob Servedi 5 to 9 p t 1 1 at Ttattris-ret-s- - SSW"- '' t - Third District Court - Trial of Jed K McMullen 18 168 A at peeding charges was set for li sonday after he admitted failure to produce a driver's license and failure to appear in court and was fined $6 Trial of William H Platt 1223 S Ith West for driving a car with improper lights was set for Doc 12 and trial of Merle Bantock 2fi5 W Islorth Temple for reckless driving was met for Dec 17 Six other defendants forfeited $5 each for failure to appear in court bail monies for traffic 'f': and otherPaul 21 M Zimmerman charges: r Provo L D Spencer Riverton Horace Taylor 39 Ogden Oscar T 1 Tracy 37 Ogden: Mitsuru Monyana Springville andt Orval Kemp Phelps forfeited a total 06ott 5$501efferson-ai Other cases in court Thursdayt Speeding—Ernest Halverson 1360 E South Temple lorteited $35 i Josephine D Ellis 210 E 7th South admitted a stop sign and 3 was fined passing $35- ''- - 0- William Junior Gross 21 Salt Lake: Donna aeons Hackett 17 Salt Lake illsworth Ciseo Collins 21 Salt Lake Norma Fay Wr1ght20 Ogden Samuel Eugene Vest 26 Lynndyl lard county 22 Lynndyl Glenna Roper county Stanley Cridg Olson 32 Salt Lake Kathryn Sharp 30 Salt Lake Glen Fart Jamieson 27 Murray Katherine Maria Van DcKant 22 Salt 14bOr - 0171e 7 t- p A 4 ' STATISTICS DIVORCES ASKED Some form of regulatory legislation similar to compulsory licensing of all public accountants now included in the statutes of 18 states definitely is favored by the National Society of Public Accountants This view was expressed Thursday by H E Alford Los Angeles first vice president of the society who arrived in Salt Lake City to attend a western states accounting conference in Hotel Utah The visitor pointed ost that in 30 states It is possible for anyone to practice public accounting without passing any kind of "screening" examination While certified public accounting tests are in effect in all but three states this does not prohibit unqualified persons from practicing regular public accounting Possible corrective steps will be discussed during the conference said Mr- Alford Business sessions for the estimated 78 accountants from states west of the Mississippi will begin Friday 245-15t- h 1 I g Ai'''--‘N- ) I ' I a - 1 1 IA ' t 'ot V)) ' 10klitlit' a contest' are Thomas F Kearns Jr left contest chairman N G Morgan Jr activities chairman I - )slit-- : : Recommending a reduction of the state' s gasoline tax from 4c to 316c or a 50 cut in motor vehicle registration fees Burton W Musser chairman of the petroleum industries committee in Utah said Thursday "no revenue increase is required to Meet needs of the state road commission" Answering proposals that revenues on motor fuels be increased to provide additional road buil& ing funds the committee chairman pointed out that $191511995 1 has been diverted to the state department of publicity and industrial development during the past five years This amount accordmore ing to Mr Musser equals taxes of all gasoline than 37 collected in Utah during the fiscal year ended June 30 1946 He also cited figures showing 1 the "asserted" amount of $1115- 261 diverted from the highway users' fund in 1946 is equal to 21 I of the gasoline taxes collected for I the year ended June 30 The Utah Association of Petroleum Dealers indorsed a three-poiprogram to oppose any move toward increasing motor fuel taxes 1 ' win- - - : t f k!e-:-- TO MAKE - f:- 4: 1- ' 417 1 - iN Zlq : - 1K- - nt ''' t rrrtr w i'71''' 1 r 4 4- --- r: '': '' il' i c 1 i qf:'!4:11- 4440''''m''Th : g '"'kst'4rtr'-s'k A ''" ''' 7 -- ' - "f : i' 11 't1 :'''::- 10 1 i ::s 4 1 'i r44r : I I " ‘ Ilii! Os 1 I f:--- ': ' 1 'i it - ' r:ii' I t t i" I ' t i 1! -- - ko V ( 1 'I ' 1 IL I 1‘ A It ' 1 ' ': f'''Zt 1 r- i ? i I' f t t i' 1 A - '- 3' ' r' 1 '': '' 1 v 12s--4 t rt - ' " i1 tlfigknist ' 1 j 1 - '4-- i 1 p i 3:i' '' – Dealers Urge Slash in Gasolhie Tax - |