Show tilt "B it 4' Driver Forfeits $100Bond on Tipsy Charge Zribtutt Sunday June 22 1947 Court Sends 3 To Prison on ' " r 872 S Main Don Carlos Bar-Be-Other moving traffic cases Saturday included: Clifton Speeding — William Phelps 18 3400 W eith South also Q I: )1 tb 4 A -7 42 t'0 4iltt - )1f 4 VAIL stool "'2 so I r :14 l irea Mill Mazy Jane noskelley history 'Experienced pioneer Cache Pioneer Woman Waits 90th Birthday charged with driving without an operator's license fined $36 Harvey Boyd 37 176 E 7th South Vaughn F Johnson 26 578 S Redvfood rd Paul Cox 34 1131 Martin' Gilbert Michigan ave Saathoff 19 32 W 8th South Joseph Grant Jarvis 26 44 S State and Willard M Tucker 28 Moxum hotel each fined $35 and Max W Swenson 28 133 N 'West Temple J F Fagan 125-6t- h East and Richard R Hoffman 37 5006 Warden In forfeited $35 light—Billy Ignoring red traffic B McHenry 21 7 B st alsck charged with driving with faulty brakes fined 45 Ignoring stop sign—George A 23 240 S West Buffum Jr Temple and Frederick P McKin- There were so many grasshoppers and crickets that the sun at rniddity was obscured and the black throng descended on the 35 Tooeleo fined $35 crops of wheat barley oats and po- ley tatoes In great stacks they began their wanton destruction when another cloud swirled into view—not black this time but white with rreat wings and yellow beaks The sea gulls had arrived Her memory vivid Mrs Mary Jane (Aunt Jane) Rigby recited the pioneer tale Immortalized through paintings Only it had been no painting for her it had been stark reality She was 15 and the sea gulls' coming was a portion ef Utah history she watched while It WILS being created Birthdoy Feta Set Mrs Roskelley will ohJuno Seri e her 60th birthday at a family trilniOn for some of her 200 relatives and descendants in the Smithfield park Cache county beginning at 11 am- - Currently Mrs Roskelley is spending two weeks with a Mrs G E Kingsford daughter EastIklra Roskelley was born June :3 lvZ17 in Lehi a daughter of William F and Mary Clark Rigby after whom Rigby Ida was named She bas lived to see two of her daughters observe their golden wedding anniversaries and her family now conasts of nine sons and daughters rrandchildren 44 and 10 66 great-grandchadr- en en Pioneer of Cache t twins I Mrs Elizabeth Glover Sees air jaunts as "way to travel" SAW CIVIL WAR S L Matron Nears 90 "Jeff Davis is the president 4: Fuel Rate Hearing Resumption Set en great-grandchildr- moans that with you get tho benorit of long xporionce a trainod and responsible organization and a product based on tho Low Pressure Principle of oil atomization (originatod by some of the reasons why with hundreds of burn makes to choose from ovopry otghth in vs today Is an Oil-O-Ma- tic West Temple - For name of nesueet dealer tools tender "Oil Burners" Ise your detedied telephone efirectory of write direct TIC DIVISION Sanaa Williams Corporation ILLINOIS WILLIAll S Saints they Christ of Latter-da- y moved to Cottonwood shortly after and lived there until moving to Salt Lake City in 1941 Both natives of Salt Lake City Mr Stevenson was born Oct 29 1859 and Mrs Stevenson was born Dec 12 1873 They are active members of the L D S church Mr Stevenson has been engaged in farming most of his life and has setved on the beard of directors for regional irrigation companies The couple are parents of eight sons and daughters seven of whom are living: Edward J Stevenson ADVERTISEMENT BOOK—Explains ehe Causes and Effects nr 146- - Crkf-7- J 24 F 4 itl CO c'llo lattlt I I Isk4t 2114 Heir t mot It T( i" LI Et-- T 2 IC 424rD rram-ruit-z 2 4 11Os 4E liTATIling tEt 4 itt) FALLS 44 4 JILLHOC IIE CO Lo ot i n V jr A &Lbw Ai i'LlAlli CE CO rlti 0 1 4 1PInt Jw::: -- 4P 2 Slayers Win Continued from Page should be observed said that his client Kunz had agreed to desist from the cultists' teachings and wanted only to legally wed Mr& Ellen May Kunz and to support his 13 children Following is a summary of the board's Saturday actions with the names of witnesses appearing in behalf of the applicants enclosed within parenthsec razoLts GRANTED W A Lipav 72 second degree mur&levier der from county 3 1112 yearA servd effectiveBurl-vin-July 2 in Mrs W and wife upport Lipsey Mrs C E Burr Richfield in opposition) Mortensen 49 firet degree mut George der Weber 10 712 years aerved 'affective 25 (Arthur L Crawford Salt Lake Cilyb Thomas E Nemier 29 robbery Salt ffoctive Lake 5 1012 years &green Aug ? 28 ftecond degree Frank ettophodson violationa 7 312 parol burglary and effective April 5 1948 years served Edword T ?Itches 20 rape Balt Lake months served eiffeetive March 3 1948 1)avid Altop 38 forgery bait Lake 2 812 years served aitiective Oct 2 wita deadly hay Campbell 39 assauit ad 312 years weapon Salt Lake1 21948 efiertive Ivierch 2 30 Alton Conner robbery 1 years served affective June 13 194 8 Herbert 0 Ellefson 35 embetelement and parole violation Felt Lake 3 years served effective Aug 15 Gene L Gegen 20 grand larceny Salt Lake 8 month served effective April 15 1048 Ernest F Guevara 28 robbery and belt Lake 5 112 years parole violation eerved ffectiv ktaren 15 1948 Termination Granted Emmet J Carpenter 35 third degree Lake 1 4 12'years served Salt burglary effective April 1 1948 Applications Denied ' second JackY Allen degree burglarTi second degree burglary Brown Hugh Carr indecent and third assault Milton Shirley A Earnhardt degree burglary robbery Walter Host grand larceny Applications Withdrawn John Cook embeztlement lkobert second degree burglary and grand larceny Leslie Newton fraudulent cheeks ?WW1 Startup voluntary manslaughter Applications Continued unlawful TO Oct 18—Virgil Hardman Hardman wife cohabitation (Mrs Mina W Cooks grand Salt Lake City) Ralph larceny Nov 15—Nell El Hood earnal To attorney (Allen G Thurman knowledge Hood wife and Francis Hood Mrs Alice brother Salt Lake Cityl Leo holt grand larceny (J Vernon Erickson attorney e pm 4 LA't vsAroq 204 Wool 1700 Phostit noit Lake 'City ctah 4a1 25t is At () td411 E tats "Itsst ht Prove Utah '1st Theo( lit Lotsaa Utah &(1 Nortio Malin At o Srifrown' Clain CO Protan Wants Is NA &tale IS Afton 14yhrntag to(sinto F ails Idaho at: WPOt Twin Volta 14atto 101 133 bboalaoso 111 grist kaiLs Utak 24 I I EUSrl C 22 - 41 lit N:06 p IISCTAL sck p i ' PA One way of advertising Is to put things where they can be seen and a sidewalk display is hard to miss A few score years ago when today's Centennial contest photo was snapped that kind of exhibit WWI more popular than in recent times Styles have changed too these days look Baby carriages less like four-wherickshaws Infants pushed around in one of those parasol topped buggies by promenading parents could easily have grown up with an overdeveloped sense of importance But as they gained weight no doubt they'd lose any exaggerated sense of superiority if they had to sleep on the "deep sae type of bed springs leaning against the tree at left Yes times have changed and so have baby buggies and furniture n For that feeling one popular remedy was the herb beer manufactured in the rear of the furniture and upholstery store and claimed to be 'the cheapest and healthiest renOwned blood purifier and appetizer" This establishment was at 108 W South Temple according to an 1890 city directory Just around the corner at 23 N West Temple was the birthplace of George Albert Smith now president of the Church of Jesus Saints The Christ of Latter-da- y submitted by J W picture was 568-9th ave Schoenfeld The picture submitted by Miss el 'AP wr i momenspoon S' run-dow- No obligation Write to Thornton Sc Minor Clinic Suite 1873 928 McGee SL Kanzas City Mo 1 Department stores and all other retail businesses in Salt Lake City will close July 4 and 5 with the exception of grocery atores closing of which will be optional W G Pinches chairman retail trade bureau Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce said Saturday after a meetinr of the bureau WINDOWS aro cyclic:1310 NOM 'All standard sizos of tho famous Atwintit aluminum windows are now In stock These ar truly fin quality windows for every typo of residers 91 rh 'A fiat construction SEE OR CALL CONSCO 660 W S Temple St STEEL PRODUCTS Salt Lake City Phan 4-- 05 re Cum-Min- PoNV"'"" V013 - alchfield) II 00140 ' rra ( ikrommmwe"opo - 11 t 11!‘ WIT I 6 'A-117- I! 6 0 6 : o‘4nIn'l - 4 $7800 117‘" Oa LASTS IT STAYS SILENT Public: LoNocn NOMwmillmmmosiollidlillmmoi0 lasto longer" Wetter yee're buries your stays silent Come see the new Servals on fast refrigerator or your bet ond your best investment is the Gas Refrigerator Thereare DO moving parts in its freezing system Instead a tiny gas fame does the work So a Serworry-fre- e val stays noise-fre-e Ask- any of the 2000000 hankies'- who have Servels right now They'll tell you "Choose a Serve! Gas Refrigerator It our showroom floor right now (Not enough for everybody of course But we're unpacking more every day And Serval is worth waiting for) They're big and roomy With wonder- ful modern conveniences—pAts the permanent silence longer life that only the Sarver Cu Refrigerator can gives SERVE! IS DIFFERENT 1 Aetti 1:-0 D01 -- t'gr5 0§ LI:6411PiP 4rb0 :210 is ffr H M MacDONALD Regional Mgr Kaiser-FrazCorporation f:10111TAIN ALM SUPPLY COMPA V FRANK HINES Inc 1 State St Closing Set Two-Da- y ALUMINUM 1 4' 0MIMMlp The above figures are correct: 570 South a Ina G Johnson 1285 E 3rd South and appearing in last Thursdays issue of The Tribune won the honors in the weekly Centennial photo contest The winning photograph showed a covered wagon freight train in Echo canyon in the early 1880c For the arrival of such a train the pioneers saved all their meager earnings from the few product 4 Phone Serving Tyen114x Utah and Wyoming Communities 73 T 0' Sr-- fOvvft --- aea00mtAlk - they were able to sell Judges for the week were J Wi Jennings owners Esquire Clothiers Albert Peterson Sr pharmacist Professional Pharmacy and Edward W Braby Jr coowner Fogg Jr' Braby Furniture Co Change Through Years tkAPP OPPMEOPPEN A A 4 ?1 les of Baby Carriages of May 1947 We cannot make immediate deliveries but you can buy a new Kaiser or Frazer much sooner than you would expect er " -a Irribuno Cyetessial Pbota United States We here in Salt Lake City delivered 127 new Kaisers and Frazers during the month L(h'! SAS -- 010& AO ALL FOR THE BEST Paroles at Pardon Meet LI-O- no ' Corporation has built and delivered over 50000 new cars to date in May 1947 they delivered 11232 Kaisers and Frazers to the public in the L11 o J — t Kaiser-Fraze- r !LAC be4 Pkrn CAL IP e i I A Message to the twftsJ vnw OALp tir 4 THIEll OM Cini LiltI skussta 4 PPE th MATING t 114&2N 4 r The purchase of $35601 worth1 of road construction and maintenance machinery was announced Sautrday by J A Holberry state 1 purchasing agent He said six tractor and loader were purchased two j combinationsRobison each from Machinery Co 245 W South Temple for $7445 ' the Lang Co Inc 267 W lit South for $7093 and Arnold MaW Stevenson chinery Co 427 W 2nd Soutlt for Natives of Salt Lake City I Piles May Load to Chronic Ailments It ZATDIC SYSTIMS 24 Mr and Mrs San Lorenzo Cal: Myron W SteLos Angeles Mrs Erma Zimmerman Clearfield Mrs RoWene Nelson Layton and Mrs Parker Owen and Clyde P Stevenson all of Salt Lake City They have 18 grandchildren FREE 5c EA r) f ' I venson Oil-O-Ma- tict 100MINGT0111 anniversary Sunday They will be honored at an open house reception from 3 to 6 pm at the home of their daughter Mn Elsie Parker 1454 McClelland at' Married June 23 1897 in the Salt Lake temple Church of Jesus Oil-O-Mat- ic) a who will observe their 50th wedding 4 it: A Road Machinery K ing are a far cry from the dirt roads and discomforts of early days in Salt Lake City say Mr and Mrs J W Stevenson 150 N OVP f Atl lib Couple Observes 50 Years Of Married Life Today State Purchases The conveniences of modern S L What cloos this rotortf moan to you as prospoctivo buyv of automatic oil boat? PLIRIFIElft ' EMae th - I -- Ifittoqk : I dr 1 numbers RP UALXHIEST -- 0- A 1 - Ogden Womap Heads 'CHECK THE FACTS and you'll find For more than 30 years Williams Oil-Matic 011 Iturnrs have blin manufactured and sold In steadily Increasing WILLIANS 7 i prison terms by Judge Roald A Hogenson Saturday Landon Longe 29 438 S State was sentenced to1 to 20 years on a second degree burglary count and 1 to 10 years On a grand larceny count after he failed to convince the court that the grand larceny charge should be quashed Longe was accused of stealing radios and other equipment valued at more than $400 from the Radio Service Engineering Co 430 S State June 3 Harry S Murata 26 Qgdens was sentenced to 1 to 20 years on two burglary charges growing out of the burglarizing of an apartment of Mizuye Jamada and Betty Novayashi at 23 N lit West May 28 He was granted a stay until June 28 Forger Sentenced Clivy W CHggs 27 Midvale drew a 1 to 20 year sentence for forging checks Paul J Schneider 23 Hubbard Ore previously sentenced on a robbery charge was granted probation and given a stay to Sept 20 He was extradited from California on a charge of robbing a service station attendant of $17270 three years ago Archie M Heath 55 2731 S Edison pleaded Innocent to a charge of indeceat assault on a girl aird trial was set for June 24 Robert C Brooks 30 211 E 7th South pleaded innocent to a mayhem charge and trial was set for June 25 He is accused of biting off a oection of the right ear of Elect Daniel May liv- It 4 1 y' At the age of 4 Mrs Roskelley moved with her parents to 'Wellsville Cache county and she has since lived in Cache valley—Newton Clarktton and Smithfield March 2 1814 Mrs Roskelley was married to Samuel Roskelley who died in l'ébruary 1914 Living alone in her home Mrs Itoskelley keeps up her house and crochets She recovered from a severe case of bronchial pneumonia laz-- year and now boasts rood health She is active in the Primary and Relief the Church of Jesus areties ofLatter-day Chrirt of Saints and claims were her eyesight better she'd "turn the world over" Her sons and daughters six of whom are living are Mrs Sarah Watson Smithfield Johi H Roskelley Nampa Ida: George Rogkelley Smithfield and Mrs Martaret lOngsford Salt Lake City and Martin Roskelley Smithfield 4 N i Old Lincoln is a fool Jeff Davis rides a big fat horse Old Lincoln rides a mule" Mrs Elizabeth Glover nearing her 90th birthday can remember singing this song as a girl of seven when "Yankee" soldiers first entered the South Carolina plantation of her parents during the 8-4Civil war 0 "But as soon as we saw their 28 Denies Robbery Count shining and recognized Mrs Vera Paine Ogden was bayonets we quit as them Northerners elected departmental chapeau of Don Pehrson 19 254 E 8th singing as fast as we began" South pleaded to a robthe Utah State 8 and- 40 American laughed active the nonagenarian bery charge andinnocent ' trial was set for Legion auxiliaryWaits Birthday Fete June 26 The charge grew out of Saturday afternoon at the the beating and robbing of Arlon Mrs Glover's A party marking annual Powelson 17 289 Rosewood ave groups held 90th at will be the of birthday a wrist watch and a small meeting in New- home of her granddaughter Mrs amount house hotel of May 11 Three '''' 1379 H Charles Saunders Major other youthsmoney Mn involve in the case Pain e 7 10 to from st pm Tuesday i whosucceeds guilty to assault charges Born June 27 1857 in Camden pleaded i Mrs G:adys Vol! some time ago but sentencing is S C a daughter of Frank and t Helper has filled delayed being pending disposition Mrs Hollis Nelsoh Glover Cynthia several offices In of the case against Pehrson was to of Church converted the inthe 8 and 40 Orville tJones 23 S leth West V': Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints pleaded second L— innocent to a charge of cluding 57 been and active has years ago motor vehicle certificate a vi c e president Mrs Paine holding In church work both in the south of title knowing and it was forged secretary in Salt Lake City where she and trial was set for treasurer Mrs Voll was named as and lived Sept 2 since 1927 has national pouvoir member Recently she took her first airOther officers elected are Mrs Mae Hickman Salt Lake City plane ride and believes "it's the Fireman Wing Suit She has demi chapeau premiere Mrs Lyle only way to travel" A Third district court jury Satacross made six the country demi Price trips Lamph chapeau urday awarded David E Thomas dieuxieme Mrs Florence Morgan and still enjoys quilting sewing member of the Salt Lake City fire Salt Lake City la concierge Mrs and reading her Bible $9450 personal injury department Viola Rosen Salt Lake City Father hid In Mill damages against the Union Pacific l'archiviste and Mrs Lillie Husplaintiff who Other memories of the Civil Railroad Co The of bands Salt Lake City l'aurnonier 63065725 war include recalling how her sought damages Elected as delegates to the naintional convention to be held in father a South Carolina Mil- claimed he had been partially suffered by injuries capacitated York-Citwhento mill would his In were New go lwright August Aug 20 1946 when a locomoMrs Ethel Tasker 2sIr8 Marvel ever Yankee soldiers would come tive backed into a fire truck at Reeve Mrs Katherine Howell to the plantation He would stay North and 4th West Mr 4th one slaves of would until there the TrowMrs Eva Coapley Mrs Dora was thrown from the Thomas bridge Mrs Madeleine Swanner sneak to the mill and tell him the The case was tried before Mrs Agnes Williams Mrs Lillian soldiers had gone and that the truck Albert H Ellett coast was clear for him to return Judge Hausa and Mrs Mae Hickman home Honoring Mrs Glover at the celebration to which all her Dairy Awards Slated Awards to Salt Lake county friends are invited will be her two sons and daughters Mrs Met- dairymen whose herds have mertle Jensen 1460 Major at Salt ited recognition will feature the Lake City Mrs Cynthia Miles annual meeting of the Salt Lake Hearing of a general rate inves- Columbia S C Lonnie Clover county Dairy Herd Improvement Mountain the tigation involving and Marion Glover Assn Thusray at 8 pm in Glad() Fuel Supply Co will be resumed Columbia S C Also attending Park lodge at the mouth of Little Varlington Monday at 10 am in state public will be her 18 grandchildren 42 Cottonwood canyon Awards will service commission chambers at be made by Lyman H Rich extenand six the capitol sion dairy specialist The hearing opened last Monday when commission witnesses proreturn on an original posed a 5 Investment figure of $19835000 The company contends the return should be 1314 and the original investment figure is too low -"T o' trict court were sentenced to k 141g : dis- drunken driving on May 28 Halmer S Rodberg no address given forfeited $100 bail Ernest R White 20 273 Delmar aVe similarly charged pleaded innocent Charged also with destroying property White pleaded innocent to that charge Judge Arthur J Mays set trial on both charges for July 2 White was arrested Saturday at 2:10 am at Fayette Save and Main following a report that a man had broken a glass door at - 4111 Ak 14 4 Theft Charges Three defendants in Third Failingto appear in city police court Saturday on a charge of - "' Lf lk ft a 0 |