Show No - i- 14 THE SALT LAKE MORNING TRIBUNE-FRIDA- JULY 2 i 1937 1 Substitute Police Judge Parcs Fines Underlaker IL-- -- "Whether I shall repeat that pol Icy in drunken driving cases this time it would be injudicial for me to sayJf-Judg- e BrQnson said Of lower fined for speeding Judge said' "Between $5 and $10 seems about right to me for drivers going 10 to 15 miles above —the limit That is not saying that a judge who exacts higher fines is wrong Maybe I am wrong” R W Dooley 36 was fined $35 on a reckless driving count when he was arraigned irteourt Wednesday Clinton Tollstrup 19 1274 Malvern avenue who allegedly drove his car off the right of way on Sunnyside avenue early Thursday was fined $20 on a reckless driving charge Howard A ’Smith 21 who had posted $25 bail on a speeding charge forfeited the amount when he failed to appear in court and unwittingly paid the heaviest speeding penalty the day Other speeders' and fines Assessed were as follows: Joseph McEwen 24 $750 Frank R Snow 24 $750 George Salisbury 20 $750 Jack William M Pratt $750 and Wilbur Hawks 20 $5 The $5 fine assessed Erwin M Greer 41 for alleged reckless driving was suspended by the court Anderos 20 $750 18 Neil O'Donnell Mr -- ing $150 n Vacation permits have been issued to 71 boys and girls 16 to' 18 year ending Thursday Batter business higher taxes and the addition of social security taxes resulted in an increase of 65 per cent over the previous fiscal year said LAttfeJfetesnte:nal revenue collector' The total was $2263191 more than in the y fiacad ‘year ending: July 1 1936 when $3454838 was collected exclusive of $608158 in A A A taxes which are not now in effect from $25 to $100 But any belief that more serious offenses would be given light treatment was dispelled by Judge Bronson Thursday night when he pointed out that when he presided in police court-4- n 1934lthe minimum penalty for drunken driving was 45 days in jail with no'finfc and that in one aggravated case he sent an imbibing motorist to jail for six Judge Bosone frequently fined a motorist convicted of drunken driv- - years and to 94 youngsters 12 to IS years of age The latter are engaged in such work as paper and" magazine routes caddying harvest- ing and landscape work Fatally Injured NAMPA Idaho— Injuries received when i he fell fpm a barn late Wednesday proved fatal to S G Bucher 65 who moved hero recently from’Tortis Kan Money from the pockets of Utahns put $5718029 Into the coffers of the federal government in the fiscal Abruptly lowered fines for speedand reckless driving: were exacted in police court Thursday as Judge M J Bronson substituted for Judge Reva Beck Bosone who is on vacation Alleged reckless drivers paid from $5 to $35 for their infraction of the city code while speeders who have been paying $25 minimum fines were assessed $750 Reckless driving convict! onsprfi via usly had ranged ing y Six hundred and twenty-thre- e boys and girls from Granite school district are being supplied with summer employment a report by N A Jensen school coordinator states Of these 143 are regular part-tim- e pupils employed la diversified occupations and supervised individually' by Fiscal Year Report Shows 61 Per Cent Gaiif for Period — Get Work 623-Student- s From Ulalins Of Usual $25 Levy Bronson-merel- It Was Close Call for These Two Lads $5718029 Speeders Assessed $750 Instead '7“" months Collects S s Special Taxes Aid Higher income taxes and the addition of the social security taxes accounted for most of the increase The liquor tax income remained approximately the same Social security taxes brought — Of —this $47879964 came from the payment of a 2 per cent tax on wages for the old age benefit division and $8005570 was paid for future unemployment compen- r-- ‘ I ' I $558-855- Woman to Enter Embalming sation Income and excess profits taxes came to $3250000 in the year -a big increase over the $1943121 of the previous pear A field of knowledge hitherto Liquor Tax Less The federal government collected guarded jealously by men has $532000 in taxes on liquor in the been invaded by a woman 1936-3- 7 fiscal year just $3000 less Embalming one of the last arts than 'the $535000 fisin the 1936-3- 6 to be attempted by the fair sex cal year will be practiced In Salt Lake City by Mrs Nell O'Donnell prominent society woman who Thursday received a license to embalnfrom the Utah state of registrations the granting of this license Mrs O’Donnell ended a Services lo Be period of apprenticeship which she graduated-re-owhen began f Held Sunday course cently from a of study at the Hoenchick School Fuiieral rites for John D Owen of Embalming in St Louis Mo 68 of 668 Third avenue for many A member of the Salt Lake City Catholic Women’s League and years a prominent Salt Lake City the Altrusa club Mrs O’Donnell representative for large eastern is believed to be the first woman in Utah’s history to be granted tailoring company will be consuch a license ducted Sunday at p m in the — Industry — Owen Funeral Rites Set -- th Twenty-firs- LD t V -- I — Jack Senninger (left) and Jay Mower look at the remains of the building in whieh-th- ey “narrowlyescapcUjust before its collapse late Thursday afternoon (Story on Page 28) Scouts Enjoy Sightseeing at Jambdree S BARKER 'the evening’ while others partici- Tribune Scout Editor pated in regional and troop campfire D C July 1— programs WASHINGTON 7 acother and in21 to Sightseeing jamboree The pageant of region tivities began in earnest among clude covered wagon and Indian Utah and Idaho scouts here Thurs- scenes given by Utan and Idaho day when fon the first time this scouts will be presented culminatweek they enjoyed a day’s program ing the series Thursday- - night July 8 uninterrupted by rainstorms Scouts from Tendoy and Teton Ninety Sait Lake council scouts after a medical examination during Peaks council southern Idaho took y the morning climbed to the top of an boat trip to Mount VerWashington monument command-ing-- a non— Thursday and view of the city from a height Parks Cache and Ogden area counof 550 feet then visited the bureau cil scouts made miscellaneous sightofprinting and engraving where seeing trips currency and postage stamps are L D S boys of the two states will hear Melvin J Ballard memprinted 'During the afternoon they were ber of the L D S‘ church council guests at an American league base- of twelve apostles address a meetball game between Boston and ing in the Washington D C chapel Washington teams Some attended Sunday morning Apostle Ballard the first of six colorful pageants wilt attend the annual meeting of In the great arena at the base of the national scout council here Frithe Washington monument during day and later will visit the L D S By CLARENCE all-da- tah-National - l north central states mission and install Dayity' A Broadbent as president BAGGAGE WOnRIES staunch dependable Railway Express handle your baggage boxes and things direct to your summer hotel cottage or camp— and book Reporter Resigns home pgain Low cost Real economy Nominal insurance included H A Rich Salt Lake City attor ond delivery No extra cost for pick-u- p in the shipping charge ney who has been reporter of dewhen you are Merely cisions for the state supreme court in all cities and principal towns We're ready for 11 years submitted his resigna- telephone the nearest Railway Express office when to call Easy tion to the court Thursday that and believe us you'll relax contentedly in your Pullman It was announced that A J Mays as vviU-ta- ke his-Tla- ce — The- - reporter of decisions supervises the compilation and publication of the court's decisions Granulated Eyelids? 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Other sizes 5 Rice proportionately-pric- Every one a valued Other Straw Rugs as low as $149 ed 6x9-fo- ! be in City of Chicago Active in local music and L D S church activities he had been a memher of the Harmony glee' club and the Salt Lake Opera company In the Twenty-firL D S ward of which he was a member he was director for 18 years of the choir and had been a member of the Salt Lake tabernacle choir His first wife Mrs Lucy Whitney OWen sister of the late Orson F Whitney member of the twelve apostles in the L D Schurch died in 1931 He married Mrs JMarie Varley Owen who survives him May 31 1933 Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters: William S Owen and Rulon M?Owen Salt Lake City and Mrs Annie O Roberts and Mrs Ruby O Dcarden both of Henefer st ot Carrier Pigeon Seeks Rest After Flight Exhausted after a long - flight from Fort Wayne Ind a carrier pigeon ended its journey late Thurs day afternoon on the front porch at the home of Melvin Wilkinson farmer at the mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon Mr “Wilkinson said the pigeon carried a note dated June 29 'from a boy to his mother telling her “if there is any more trouble write or call me” No names or addresses were given The not was written on war ’department stationery from Fort Wayne Coast Visitor Gives KiwaiiisClulr'Talk jlCortriiciing ideas in Behavior by various members of their immediate families present too great a problem for the young people of today to solve Dr Erie F Voung professor of sociology at the University of Southern California told Salt Lake City Kiwanians at their luncheon at the Hotel Utah Thursday Dr Young was introduced by Dr Arthur LrBeeley of the University presented SoliH Oak sturdily constructed but not extremal It’s Modern and The stain-proof alt solid oak lacquer finish table opens to accommodate- wafer-proo- extension-typ- a f -eight- y $175 Down— fiOo u hetfitt Week Table 4 Chairs Evmiuriwie- - fei Vtdtiti Qtiaiily' Scivtce of— Utah-fao- u — -- - ty pHE ncrr blg A r the Fourth— "I’ve gotthe snapshots! It brings the bunch together with a rush To exclaim over every picture To Join in the laughs To live the day over again So don’t forget the Kodak when you’re getting ready for the Fourth This is the way to make all happy days stretch them-selves With a snapshot record they aren’t hours over in twenty-fou- r T ake your Kodak wherever you go Take plenty of film— three or four rolls The snapshots you’ll want tomorrow you must take today Kodaks as low as $5 Brownies from $1 at your dealer's- news-afte- r ( For ne picture opportunities— against you carry a Kodak in your car? do CRACK SNAPSHOT PAIR New Rodak Senior $fx-2- 0 and Kodak (f63) VERICHROME Film You get 1937 efficiency and beauty combined in this swank new model Body shutter release— convenient easy to find —minimizes camera movement when making the picture Also regular expo- sure trigger Keen Kodak Anastigmat lens makes snapshots in any weathe- rshutter stopsmost the action Folding optital direct-viefinder 'Makes 2l4x pictures Price $1950 Kodak Senior Six-1(J6 3)— pictures 2lAx4li inches— $22 — f6i 1100-secon- d w -- 34-inc- h 6 $950 - e Most snapshots are made on Film because people have found that "it gets the picture” in sun” or shade Any camera is a better camera loaded with Verichrome Don't’ take chances— use it always Eastman Kodak-Verichrom- Change in Force J X cemetery Mr Owen who died Thursday at 2:12 a m at his residence follow-in- g a cerebral hemorrhage was Mr Owen a native of Salt Lake City having been born here April 18 1869 to William D and Marianne Sanders Owen He lived iff Salt Lake City all his life with the exception of an L D S mission to England in 1892 For many years he was employed in Z C M I men’s clothing department Twenty years ago he began his own clothing business as representative of Ed V Price & Co Issuance of social security account numbers from the field office recently located in the Union Pacific buildings 49 'West South Temple street became effective Thursday William manager announced Before Thursday the numbers had been issued through poet ' offices- -- r I -- C Kodak Company Rochester N Y aOj hit wMiini ttw familiar yallaw baa— KaSak Film— hlch a ni batman mabaa |