Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday June 8 1948 16 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Dial Extension Plan Hit By Witnesses and Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Co witnesses Monday took Issue with the state public service commission staff’s position that the financial difficulties of the company coul be solved by extending exchange dial service to suburban areas They testified at the capitol during the resumption of hearing on a petition to Increase exchange and toll rates in Utah Claims Reduction P E Remington company comptroller said that even if exchange rates in suburban areas were increased elimination of toll charges and expenses associated with granting metropolitan service would reduce the company’s intrastate earnings by $100000 annually He said the company would have to spend $717000 to extend the service and eliminate toll rates between Salt Lake City and Murray Midvale Holladay and BcAin-tiful W K Koch M ST & T general commercial manager said the company was "very much in favor” of extending its exchange service but that its first obligation was to provide service to families who have no service at all At present he said more than 10000 persons in Utah have applications pending for telephone service Some of the 38 student nurses of L D S hospital as they participated In Impresses capping- ceremonies Monday night They are front to Spotted Fever Time’s Here Outdoor People Warned Class Advised Dignity Vital In Nurse Role hel The way a nurae wear cap reflects for good or bad on the associates profession the school and hospital the nurse is in Mrs Evan G Richards told 38 LDS hospital student nurses at impressive candlelght capping ceremonies Monday night Mrs Richards executive secretary Utah Nurses’ Assn is a graduate of the hospital nursing school herself In about 1915 she designed the cap still used at the hospital End of Training The ceremony marked end of nine months’ preclimcal training and acceptance into the regular nursing school of the hospital During the program scholarships were given to Miss Edith Anderson Miss Verona Blackham and Miss Iris Goodliffe for outstanding work durufg their Annual warning to campers fishermen and sheepmen to immunize against Rocky mountain spotted fever w as issued Monday by Dr A A Jenkins state epidemiologist The warning was contained in a report of communicable diseases for the week ended Saturfirst day which listed the state’s e dis 1948 case of the tick-born- ar Wed 62 Years Couple Plan Ordinary Day per-rio- un-dula- Delegates Start Church Class nt Matron to Note County Rejects 81st Birthday Building Bids A woman who worked on a German farm to send her eight brothers and sisters to the United States will observe her 81st birthday anniversary Friday Mrs Magdalena Besendorfer 1460 Zenith ave will be honored training The scholarships are part of a at an open house at the home of fund set up by Utah Power and a daughter Mrs M S Rindskopf Light Co Z C M I Bamberger 1359-5th East Friday from 2 to Railroad Co Bennett Glass and 5 Paint Co Nehi Beverage Co and pm local members of the Florists Mrs Besendorfer came to Utah Telegraphic Delivery Assn 55 years ago from Nuernberg Presents Candidates Germany At first she settled in Miss June Howarth hospital Provo but later moved to Mideducation director introduced can- way Wasatch county didates and Miss Mildred Wood She was married to John BesenSupervisor of the hopital's nurse dorfer April 6 1884 in the Salt training program placed caps on Lake temple Church of Jesus each candidate's head Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Mr “Wear the cap with ’’ confidence Besendorfer died in January 1914 Assurance and dignity Mrs Rich- and she came to Sait Lake City ards told the group “But do not where she has since resided Born gear Nuernberg June 11 lay stress on the word ‘proudly’ According tothe dictionary 1867 she was a daughter of ‘proud’ means ‘arrogant’ and George and Barbara S Bower that is everything a nurse should She is the mother of nine sons riot be" she concluded and daughters five of whom are The ceremonies included organ living They are Noah Besendorfer rfnd vocal selections and closed Charleston Wasatch county £ith benediction by Mrs Edith George Besendorfer Nvssa Ore It Lambert resident nursing di- Mrs Rindskopf Mrs Ella Grass rector and Lena Besendorfer Salt Lake ' C E Wonnacott hospital su- City In addition she has 24 grandperintendent presented the schol- children and nine pre-chnic- Seeond Obligation A second obligation he exrear Iris Goodliffe Shirley Robinson Jean Leonard Ruth Michel to improve service was plained and Barbara Orten The girls have completed nine months training to present subscribers by onreducing the number of people party and rural lines He said the backlog of applications for service grew despite the expenditure of more money for than the Utah construction M S T & T average In other states served In the past nine years he ease contracted by a said Utah received $24 07 per man In Monticello telephone in new construction five-yed for the Average In of states served while 1941-4- 5 is 10 cases yearly When you’ve been married 62 by M S Tbalance & T new construction with three deaths he said and jour steps falter just averaged only $18 62 per teleThe report noted a drop in the years a little the best way to celebrate phone cases new measles number of a — wedding anniversary is by staying which totaled 549 98 under the week's safe at home figure pieceding This is the advice of Mr and Mrs Other totals include: chicken Oliver LeGrande Robinson former pox 51 diphtheria five mumps 30: scarlet fever eight and residents of Sandy who will ob- fever three al than 100 delegate-membeof the Utah summer conference of the Episcopal misionary district of Utah attended the second day More All bids for remodeling of the county attorney’s office and law library were rejected as too high Monday by the Salt Lake county commission 5 Plewe Construction Co bid J H Angel $19719 and McCullough Construction Co $17400 The commission received but took no action on a letter from a consulting engineer with whom it has had discussions relative to improvements at the Salt Lake county public boat harbor Under consideration are plans of the suction for dredge and for the driving of piling at the west end of the breakwater Commissioners approved a request by 81 residents for zoning of the area bounded by Gregson ave 33rd South West Temple and 3rd West $22-29- city-dwelle- ‘ great-grandchildr- en City Officials Back Mayor on Tax Mr and Mrs Oliver L Robinson Became serve their 62nd anniversary Wednesday They plan to receive a few family callers at their apartment 150 N Main Mr Robinson is 87 years old and his wife has passed her 86th birth- wasn t until recently ?u they decided to become city dwellers During most of their married life they lived in rugged farming country in Utah and Idaho Knew Brigham Young A son of Oliver Lee and Lucy Miller Robinson Mr Robinson was born Oct 28 1860 In Farming and his wife the former Marv Tane Lamb was born March 12 1862 in Salt Lake Citv The couple was married June 9 1886 in the Logan temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints After becoming well acquainted with Brigham Young the Robinsons moved to Farmington later to Salt Lake City and Ogden Both were called to Egin Ida to aid in settling the community and later to Parker Ida on a similar mis- - ‘ Public Safety Commissioner L C Romney Monday voiced approval of statements Sunday by Mayor Earl J Glade that the federal government should drop amusement admission taxes and let cities levy them and that the U S should pay cash in lieu of taxes on government property “We provide police health and fire protection for amusement places so the city certainly should get psrt of that revenue” said Mr Romney “The same applies to services rendered on federal rs sion While at Egin Mr Robinson became bishop of Egin LDS ward a position he held four years before moving again to Flow ell a farming territory west of Fillmore There he was sustained bishop of the LDS ward lands” Recall Dramatic Commissioner Fred Tedesco who heads the department of Both recall active participation parks and public property said if in dramatic productions of Farmsuch a 'could be effected it ington LDS ward during the drive Commencement time was ever Thomas (Bradshaw) and Ernest would beplan to raise finances to construct a fine cne for ceremony and this photo Bramwell Jr were not present Water Commissioner D A Aff- ward chapel At the same time leck had no comment Mrs Robinson was counselor to of Snow Normal college graduates when the picture was taken In 1918 la typical of the ceremonial ntes of posu-- for a class picture Those in the group were left to right first row Thorpe B Isaacson counselor m the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints presiding bishopric Mvrtle Peterson (Bruce) Edwin J Cow-le- v k ' V Virginia Mortenson (Cowley) Leo Thalman and Elda Dorms (Miller) Second row Joseph V Anderson H Loretta Barn son (Hevbouine) 1 Emil Nelson Evadna Dastrup (Eckersley) Orion Sorenson Edith Peterson (Christiansen) Evsrt Jensen Wyroa Bunnell (Hansen) Arden Olson and Gladvs Thomp- arships Familiar pose Snow Normal College Class Of ’18 Typical of Present rs of the meetings Monday to begin classwork Classes in three subjects and a round table disfcussion and workshop were held Monday and will continue through Friday at Rowland Hall school for girls 205 1st ave Classes in church fellowship teachers in action and romance of Christianity were taught by Rev Kenneth Heim Virginia Theological seminary Alexandria Va Miss Charlotte Tompkins department of Christian education Episcopal church in New York and Very Rev R Dunham Taylor dean St Mark’s cathedral Monday closed with a “laymen’s 15th night” Movies of 14th and were century religious paintings shown Rt Rev Stephen C Clark spoke on the early history of the Episcopal church in Utah Besides the classroom studies the group of delegates and guests wall participate in a picnic Tuesday at Storm Mountain Big Cottonwood canyon Faces Larceny Cl targe was sworn MonA complaint day before City Judge Reva Beck Bosone by Det H W Clark charging Ann Waters 22 Garfield with grand larceny in taking some clothing and a suitcase from Mrs Helen Golding 1413 McClelland st Sunday Aurelia Spencer Rogers founder and first president of the Mrs LDS Primary Assn In more recent jeats the retired couple traeled extensively spend- ing winters in California and living at the home of a daughter Mrs Samuel B Neff Sandy Sons and daughters who will honor the couple Wednesday include Mrs O E Brower Joseph L Robinson Flowell Mrs Seth C Chamberlain Salt Lake City and Mrs Neff cHieauer Newton E Noves Third principal Donetta Hanson fPeter-rn- ) Odell Feterson Jesse Beal Grant Anderson (Sorenson Audrey Bailey (Anderson) Anderson LaVon Davis (Mitchell) Kenneth Robbins Nellie Bjerregaard (Gnbble) Rulon Mortenson Led a Thompson (Jen-en- ) d Orlan Writing Mildred Olive Peterson (Thorpe) Austin Erickson Alta Mortenson (Nicholls) Staniev Anderson Margaret Stevens (Taylor) DeVaun Nielson Chrystal Armstrong (Peterson) Blaine Thompson Ruth Anderson (Peterson) Noel Dastrup and Fern Thompson (Tur-Iey- ) V1 ' i- ' VT k" ' e3 ’ All-re- Tw o s ir' r - xsmm Led T 1527 Harvard av than ribbon-tie- d diplomas a new white dress or a white photo 30 years ago In background Is the Noyes building Newton necktie identified the eager joung graduates The class of ’18 at E Nojes principal stood at left of class Located at Ephraim the members of the class Steliaj Snow Normal college dressed in their fashionable best for this group j school was founded in 1886 and first called Sanpete Stake academy j Lauds U S Rail Seizure f Happy Landings With war staring the United Lake airport Landings at Salt States in the face the adminise No 1 hit an high of In May 2585 more than the tration was right in taking over management of the railroads” previous record set last August Airport Mgr Robert L Bridge said Lloyd H Day Los Angeles 'Said Monday He attributed the committee general president gain particularly to increased Old Timers Pacific Junior Union national guard and navy activclub ities National head of the group of veterans of service - Asphalt Shop Operates repair crews are expected with the railroad Mr Day ar- to Street do better and faster Jobs as a rived in Salt Lake City Monday on a tour of clubrf He waa quick result of Salt Lake City’s new to note that any opinions on pol- asphalt plant which started opitical or union activities were per- erations Monday Cost was besonal as the clubs are strictly tween 40000 and $50000 Capacity of the plant located at 850 S social In their scope "We don’t irtdulge in politics as 2nd West will be 60 tons per hour a club but encourage political The city will continue to let out activities among individual club contracts for major street repair members in the American demo- work but now will handle minor cratic way” he said The one projects activity of the club outside social Speaker Praises U functions is "to work for our on off the and is both a worthwhile economic inIt job” employer vestment to see that the Univerhe said He addressed a dinner meeting sity of Utah is adequately equipped of the Salt Lake Junior Old and staffed for training an increasTimers club Monday evening in ing student population Dr A Ray Manor House 57 E Truman ave Olpin president University told At the meeting newly elected the Salt Lake Executives’ Assn officers were installed They were at a luncheon Monday in New-houN J Thompson president hotel Jay and V Morgan vice president Collectors to Meet J Filson McClement Jr secretary-treasurer Gem Stone Collectors of Utah Auxiliary member officers in- will be guests of William F Lang-to- n V were Mrs stalled Morgan Jay 1125 Alpine pi Thursday at 8 p m K O Stewart secretary president Mrs H E Gygi vice secpresident Mrs S L Bowden treas- announced Monday The group will retary Mrs Cecil Woolard Whar-ra- n discuss plans for display and aturer and Mrs Thomas tendance at the first annual conhistorian vention of the American Federation of Minerological Societies Sunday through Wednesday in Denver all-tim- 82-8- 47 1 se Errant Driver Draws Fine Becoming ‘Popular’? Patrolman R C Bendixen did double duty Monday night as the police traffic school for drivers and traffic violators expanded into two classes Scheduled at 7 pm and 8:30 pm in the Public Safety bldg the classes drew nearly 200 motorists the majority arriving for the earlier class Patrolman Bendixen instructor found it impossible to clear the first class from the room reset his film and get the second class 854-5t- Ten gpeedina on Uie docket: Herbert W Johnson 17 69 R st and Parley C S West Temple Jones 41 both were fined $35 with an additional charge of failing to appear 18 previously Rulon E llorsiey 1219 E South Temple was fined W were Grant S47: fined $25 each Walker 20 369 Hamnton ave Lav ton Stevenson 19 1321-5tGayle Alan h 18 George C Raymond 40 Fast and Fva Bonner Klotz was 4548 Primeton ave Fined $35 William G Ivie 20 Murray With an additional charge of driving muffler Lyle with inadequate David Johnson 20 J063 Wilson ave was fined $25 Clifford M Simpson 27 151-- 1 Windsor st wa fined 525 Charged fcfth ignoring stop signs Arthur E Harmon 47 21 1047-8t1678 BrownEast: Dugal Young Jensen 22 ing ave Douglas G Jim Hadden-ha160 E 17th South and 22 634 S Main were each fined $25 Meetings scheduled Tuesday m Hotel tiah— Ford Motor Co all all day Assn day Educators division all day: Chevrolet Motor Rotarv rlub gioon: Knights of the Round Table 12 15 pm: R C A Western Brenkert demonstrations Sound and Equipment Co 4 pm Optimist club 6 30 pm hew house hotel — Utah Motor all day Veterans’ Transport Assn Democratic club S pm Temple Square hotel — Globe Mills 830 am Kiwanis club noon Painters' joint committee E-730 pm South Masonic temple $50 3 Free Temple — Argenta lodgeE No A 7 p m and Accepted Masons Radiant chapter No 12 OES regular 7:30 p m d East — Labor temple Plumbers and Steamfitters No 19 No 106 7:30 Poultry Workers No 311 8 pm Other meetings — Fraternal Order of Eagles aerie No 67 8 pm I OOF hall 41 Post Office pi Knights of Columbus 815 pm 163 E South Tenfple Alcoholics Anonymous group J 8 30 pm Scanlon house 335 E South Temple Second place in Christmas activities cities of more than 100000 population has been awarded the Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce according to word received Monday by Milton J Framp-to- n president Pair Bound Over City Judge Reva Back Bosone Monday ordered Charles M Leslie 21 Watsonville Cal and Joseph Jack Morns 19 172 Paxton ave bound over to Third district court to face a charge of robbing A C Menwick May 27 Lists Tails By Canadian Allard F Brophey Toronto Canada supreme counselor United Commercial" Travelers will be a at convention principal speaker of the organization’s grand jurisdiction at Hotel Utah Wednesday through Friday The jurisdiction includes the states of Utah Idaho and Montana Some 150 delegates are expected to attend the conclave Stanley S Cheever general chairman announced Mr Brophey will speak at the group’s grand ball and banquet Friday night His topfc has not been announced The meet which will include special programs conducted by the Ogden and Provo councils opens Thursday at 9 am with & welcome from Mayor Earl J Glade At 10 am there is a business session followed by attendance at an organ recital in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints tabernacle After afternoon business meetings delegates wall tour the city Friday business sessions will be at 10 am and 2 pm The event closes with the grand ball Complaint Signed before City Judge Reva Beck Bosone by H E Jones charging Ken- - Waits Ex-Carri- er Medical Degree m ar Water Unit Urges Aqueduct Haste “ By letting "wife do the bossing” Mr and Mrs Julius Tronier 866 Emenl ave have come through 50 years of marriage as happy as ever Mr Tronier a cabinet maker at Hotel Utah 13 years said Monday that giving Mrs Tronier a free hand was his secret Mrs Tronier a former Danish dresssmaker smiled agreement The couple both natives of Denmark met in 1893 in Aarhus Den- - A complaint was sworn Monday Ralph B Romney who won a Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Telegram scholarship at the age of 16 will receive his degree of medicine June 14 from Baylor university Son of Vernon Romney state Republican party chairman the former Tribune-Telegraearner salesman was awarded a one-yescholarship to the University of Utah after being graduated from East high school in 1942 He joined the navy In 1943 and attended the University of Idaho southern branch where he continued his premedical training He served at the navy convalescent hospital in Sun Valley until November 1944 when he was sent to Baylor He will begin his internship at George Washington university hospital Washington D C July 1 His parents and seven brothers and sisters will leave for Houston Tuesday to attend commencement exercises M Machinists Insurance Unit Utah Couple the national Wed 50 Years contest for Charged with reckless driving driving in improper highway lane and with six tickets for faulty muffler equipment and three for faulty brakes Raymond E Smith Jr 20 1335 Indiana ave was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days in jail Monday before Police jail Judge Frank E Moss The sentence was suspended on payment of fine Bench warrants were ordered for Don L Foster 18 47 W Sunset ave for violation of parkmg meter zones for improper turn at an intersection and for failure to appear for R Jones no age listed h ave for failure to appear for Reed M Lambert 39 201 E 3rd South for an improperly registered vehicle and failure to appear A fourth bench warrant was ordered for John C Jenkins 40 557-7t- h ave for failure to appear 40 parking tickets after collecting cases were included 8 pm p m Two Salt Lake men Monday learned city ordinances prohibiting use of firecrackers withm city limits would be enforced by police Arrested Sunday for Creating a disturbance with firecrackers Euave and gene Alder 19 803-5t- h Gene Theodore Silotti 20 82 T st each was fined $20 by Police Judge Frank E Moss Jaycees Place Second 151-Sn- V photo ©wn5 by Mr P Official Salt Lake City include: Ns-thani- al Old t)m Court Trial Set Trial of the August Schrieber illegal operation case will start Tuesday at 10 am in the court of City Judge Reva Beck Bosona Schreiber and Rose Gillespie convalescent home operator will face the same charge MEETINGS TODAY :J& E'm better U -n M CoV neth Preston Whiting 35 426 Cottage ave with tampering with a vehicle Saturday specifically a truck owned by Claude’E Snow Commissioners are expected to approve retirement of William A Leatham voucher clerk in the purchasing agent’s department ef-a fective June 30 He has been city employe 20 years Also up for consideration will be a suggestion by Mayor Earl J Glade that the commission reply to the Salt Lake City Chamber of "students” in place by 830 of Commerce letter opposing any p m city sales tax Mustn’t Touch h Z fk SlAsfl row legion m Pz: son Chairman of the United Veter-an- a council Leslie K VanFrank announced Monday representatives that his and other groups would appear at the Salt Lake City commission meeting Tuesday to present their objections to administration of Memory park Memorial house by the Service Star -- A g hVr-- Council To Air Complaints About Memorial House Directors of Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City meeting Monday at Alta club urged E O Larson regional director of Bureau of Reclamation to speed completion of Salt Lake aqueduct’s 55 mile section in Provo canyon Mr Larson who will confer with bureau officials this week in Denver and Washington D C will ascertam if contracts have been let for three small tunnels remaining to be completed in the upper section Enlargement of Perk reservoir terminal reservoir for the aqueduct was discussed at the luncheon ur the Alta club Mrand Mrs Julius Tronier Came to Utah on anniversary mark where Mr Tronier was getting started in cabinet making and his future wife was a seamstress They were married in Copenhagen five years later June 10 1898 They came to Utah on their 27th wedding anniversary as converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Both are active church workers Mr Tronier was born at Holding Denmark Sept 15 1873 Mrs Tronier was born in Thisted Den- mark Sept 10 1871 They are the parents of three sons and one daughter Robert Ellis and Gerhard Tronier Salt Lake City and Mrs Gerda Sonder-gaar- d San Francisco’ They have 11 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren Wednesday the couple will be honored at a family dinner at the home of Gerhard Tronier 1038 E 27th South Thursday they will meet their many friends at an open house in LeGrande LDS ward chapel 1078 McClelland ave at 8 pm Military Engineers Meet Wednesday Society of American Military Engineers will meet Wednesday at 8 pm at Fort Douglas in building 99 according to H B Higgins vice president of the group Dv Moyer D Thomas will discuss atomic energy Dr Thomas is a member of the American Chemical society and an authority on application of atomic active substances to biological research Members attending the Wednesday meeting are invited to bring guests k HsY V |