Show - '' - 4 ' '5 ' ' r s 'AvieNs'Niir40'"WoNrIre'-bo"or—'—- v 11 - I THE SALT LAKE TRrI3UNE Friday May At Real Estate Unit Says City !Should Run Rent Center r--7- UT: 4- I' i r Chib oy-Gi- rl t i - id at t I : '' ' Belief Society Bazaar bazaar Friday at 8 pm at ward chapel Church of Christ of Latter-da- y i Saints 1119 E 7th South is being sponsored by the ward Relief society A trhird Jesus t ' ! 10 -- -- 1 -- v ''c - t '' : ' ' 0'' V: ' ' - ' - 4 1 s t t ‘ '' 1 " 4 4 '0 - 1 '''' i 0' r ' ! ' ' ) ' ' - 4' - '' t - - s' ' ' ‘ ' 1' L0i' I : - 1 eP - ' - '''''- - - :7-- g o-- —-- ! t - - 1 :?00 - -- - ' — i — - - ) ' - 1 i r )0' — ' $ :1 ra 1:- 11 '- - ' Highlander where else but Standard Optical do yoy find such a beautiful selection of optically correct sun glasses? S Scientifically perfect - exotically styled moderately priced $1195 to $15 Ltet on and See them soon!' '''"IFIE c 137eae COfradty e fr 273 SOUTH 'MAIN IN SALT JAKE ffoopro 0111041b pak "JO 4011"0114"dik11 74 1 '& l x 11: : kr t ''''''-P- -' ''t ii 4k c " 1? ' - $ - - - - - area if any were dubious knew! summer 14eather was hereThurssay Street traffic officers-- 17 of' them—donned their sun helmets preparatory to mercury' readings: In the 1003 Sgt Owen Poulsen officer in charge of downtown street raffie! detail said the-- boys in blue will i4 wear the protective helmets until Labor day Built to withstand the sun's most! torrid rays and equipped withl police insignia the helmets gave" t a definite "new look" to the downtown area The officers cool under "derbies" beamed the dome-lik- e approval But patrolmen in the area per spired under regulation visor-typ- e caps mopped their brows itntle jeered: "Where you going boys? Lion hunting?" t' $ : S ' s N4 - - " - - - ' - Songfest Paces: U Day sTéte te : 'k " t ' - t - University of Utah U days neared the climax Thursday night as 22 fraternitlea and sororities- Suspended Three Months 744"1 a The license of MelicrY Alizade ( fl in the annual songfest in stadium Shakhay Logan was suspended inbowl First second and third for three months for being 1 volved in a serious violation of place winners in men's and wommotor vehicle laws and the en's divisions of the songfest will be announced Friday at the 9 pm license of John Darman Jr Salt dance at Lagoon Lake City was canceled for falsiOne Way to Keep a cool Head Greek fication of age organization choruses mostly sang to fraternity and sorority as Officer Ch summer Suspended six months for neglidon helmet his set Poulsen Nen gets Sgt songs and novelty selections fashgent driving: Max Edwin BunRobert Fife waits to see kind of fit "sarge" has assigned himself loned after popular songs nell Provo: Earl Harvey Cleere Sahara Village Julius Saraphin Delese Carlos Michael Hansen and Victor Eugene Newman Salt Lake City For negligent driving suspended Carl Ahred three months: Ahrendsen Ronald Olpin Boulter Glenn E Johnson Provo James Elmo Breinholt Logan: Dee Wallace Brough Ft Duchespne: Sid Howard Eliason Richard Albert4 Feinauer Steven I Greer Harry Robert Price Salt Lake City: Tom Dvorak Etchison Ogden George Richard Heatherly Orem and Dee Willie Hendry Wellsville For refusal to take or pass Come and bring your mothers and friends to ZCMI's final special examination suspended inBrides' Week festivities! See our attractive gift displays Bridal definitely: Claude Brown James Edwon Burbank Wendell Levi Aisle in the Downstairs Store the many special events we've Butler James George Cozakos Dale Archie Duffin Dixon Ernest planned for you Greer and Mauhce W Myer all of Salt Lake City Keith W Hill Bountiful and Don David WilFRIDAY 3:30 p m "Entertaining"—the role of hostess liams Price 4 f' 1 t e - t - ! g314ides-go-- e - an interesting lecture by ZCMI's Bridal Consultant Olga followed Beatie in the Trousseau Room Second Floor by afternoon tea in the Tiffin Room Street Floor Tipsy Driving Suspect Held Letters were in the mail Thursday to 5000 Kinnecott Copper $300 ball bond Ile was booked on Corp workers explaining why the the traffic charge Wednesday aft- cnnpany terminated C I O work- ernoon after an accident in which ing agreements he suffered facial lacerations Signed by D D Moffat vice Complaints charging Johnson of and general manager president with drunken driving and driving commuUtah copper division the while his license was revoked nication advised: were signed before Judge Moss "You have probably heard that in police court Johnthe company wrote letters ad- Thursday son also was under investigation dressed to the International Union by Det LeRoy Iverson chief acciof Mine Mill and Smelter Work- dent investigator who was ordered ers its district union No 2 and Thursday to file a to locals 392 485 and 692 haying charging Johnson with complaint habitual that the company had elected to traffic violation as of terminate work contracts Johnson's traffic record includes June 20 1948 h sentence for involuna "This was done for two reasons: tary manslaughter June 24 1930 "I Because the unions had re- and drunken driving convictions quested changes in :practically Feb 17 and Oct 2 1940 every section of the agreements Speeding camet4 heard in police and court Thursday included Ronald 2 Because of the failure of Wiscombe no age listed Layton officers of the union to file fined $5150: Lloyd Lanotte 31 2813-247with the affidavits East forfeited $38 National Labor Relations board" Paulus B Suedin 29 8455 Jefferson at and Thomas W Wilson 23 1858 E 10th South each fined 46 $35: Merritt J Remington MEETING TODAY 2417 Park st and Mark Connell 21 228 E South Temple each Meting s scheduled Friday in were fined $30 and Barbara Joyce Salt Lake City include: Fredrickson 23 Murray forfeited Newhouse hotel—Studebaker Pacific Corp II:30 am County Offi- cials all day Intermountain Assn of Credit Men noon Dairy Products noon Intermountain Assn of Hardware and Implement Dealers 2 pm ' Utah Federation of Wo ciubm 7 pm: Salt Lake Transportation club 730 pm Hotel I tith Optimist convention all day Elchange club IJ l p r Salt Lake y J unior Cita mitcr Commerce 1'2:15 pmo Temple Nquare hotel -- - Globe Mills all day Salt Lake Insurance B F Goodrich Agents 12:15 p 815 pm d East — Labor tetnple Film Exchange tin 5:15 pm: Blacksmiths NO 42 7:30 pm: PlasNo terers and Cement Finishers S pm: Construction Laborers 8 No 79 On: Oregon Short Line Machinists No 1497 g pm: Iron 27 g phi Workers N Roofers No 91 8 pm Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary No 409 S pm Masonic temple 650 F South — Wasiitch lodge No 1 Temple tfc F A M F C 7:30 pm Bethel No 1 Job's Daughters regular 7:30 pm Lynds 8 chapter No 1 OE S card party pm Other meetlnea — Sigma NU 7:30 pm Covey's New fraternity America Coffee shop 534 S Main $30 Glen K I Oldtimers pn Tour Tribuna OGDEN May 20—Sightseeing and visiting throughout the Pacific northwest including British Columbia was in store for 50 Oldtimers club Union Pacific members of Ogden who had left Ogden Thursday with 150 other 'members Strom Salt Lake City 4ft4n04"4k no age listed Platte with Woods Cross also charged speeding was acquitted - - -- 1 SATURDAY 10:30 a m "Personally Yours"—beauty and glamour tips by Mrs Margaret Seal in the Trousseau Room Second Floor t i t 4:30 p Drawing and announcement of the winner of the honeymoon to Sonoma Inn Winnemucca Nevada Second ticket drawn wins a handsome Presto Come and see if you're lucky! Cooker I ay s t tt I - Come and bring l'our mothers and friends! No invitations required! - t — - II 1 'ill Ii I i Lt 1 I Ilkl 111' I I k A r0 ill r" American !Ploolon Coliippnys VORGOEIWOOLTillEPE - ii 4114 t si: 00-0- i 41 - ) ' f ''' Y I 0 D 1' 7") 1:j I l :: ''11 1 : Iti GREY! tj t:el 1 (-- : ' I t 4 AQUA! If you at bran because your trouble's constipation due to- lack here's something you of hould know Nabisco IOW Bran is the better-tastisbran the one bran with such real appetite-appea- l you're plod toeat it daily! Nabisco's " method makes this too pleabran gentler-actin'santly ensynn you If constipation contioues see a doctor) YAtt-k17-"'- 1 MED! - BUY ON 267 S "finer-milling- - s CREDIT-ENJ- OY rain LOW PAYMENTS STREET - - 4 '1 :i - -- I I i ' 4 i i t t I 4 )( 1 l ill 1 t ! I 40 1 - t — p - ' v -- - — I ' i 4 EVERY TOPPER FULLY 0- I 111' ' ' f i t THIS MORNING? k - '" bi 1 f 7 ‘N44Ii‘t E KELLY! EAT BRAN diet-bul- k ""'"H r 3 WHITE!I D D I ' f 0 - : El ( 1 E"----- Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City will nett Monday at 12:15 pm at Alta club to decide upon bids for f omplet ion of three small tunnels on the upper five miles of Salt Lake aqueduct " ID ( ' Water District Meet I51-2n- Yes Salt Laken in the downtown - 226-10t- -- 1- - 4 " 5 N F le'-- ' o ist J 5 '4 nine-mont- " 1 ' 4 to- Held in city jail Thursday night after his arrest at 8 pm on a bench warrant ordered earlier In the day was Monty p: Johnson 39 h East Johnson failed to appear before Moss Police Judge Frank E Thursday to answer charges of drunken driving after posting Firm Explains Union Break lice? — - N- 0- '' e- ' - ' '--- - - '' 14' ditional three months for driving during a suspension period ' - - The license of Jack Wayne Cook was suspended for one year for an drunken driving conviction and Errol E Hullinger Vernal lost his license for an ad- k I " it'- Roomevelt NI out-of-sta- - - --- City: Galen Adams Daub FarmJohn Espinoza Rains ington Floyd J Gittinol Clearfield: Christine Florence Gordon and CletIn M Pilling Price: Eugene Michel Logan Frederick Earl Neumyer k 0 0 0 A 1 A 't 4r4 -'''' '"t I 1 ' 4 1 0 f : 1 ' I The petitionfiled by Earl 1 a city police officer Worlton ' - f state that one 50c two 25c two 10c and three 5c machines were r '' ' seized from Hugh Snyder: two 5c machines from In Sth West and South Temple and one ail? Atlbalato4041to 25c one 10c and 'one 5c machine from Pilot- cafe 1728 W North 'rwo good reasons why school songs and yells at Judge Memorial Temple high school wil be shouted with vigor and vim next year are Margie Mr Sn yde r entertainment Allen right president of Pep club Imbgene Griffin cheerleader chairman for Mervyn S Bennion I American Legion post was acquitted May 13 by a city court GOAL: PERFECTION jury of maintaining slot machines The charge refor gambling sulted from a raid staged by police the night of March 28 on the Crown room 175 S State where the post held a party for the benefit of its youth program '48-'4- 9 The petitions filed Thursday mamake the statement that the chines are gambling devices kept Patricia Coveny daughrer of Looking to perfection of school for the purpose of gambling and and Mrs M J Coveny 1863 are capable of no lawful use yells and songs a year ahead Mr ave was elected secreHubbard members of Judge Memorial high Colleen Mary tary daughter school Pep club Thursday elected of Mr and Mrs R Day S Day 1538 Give 'Sunset Festival' cheer leaders and officers for the Ramona ave treasurer school term Others chosen to lead school Approximately 300 school chil- 1948-4- 9 dren of William Penn school 1670 Elected club president was Mar- pep activities were Imogene GrifSiggard ave Thursday evening gie Allen daughter of Mr and fen daughter of Mr and Mrs R presented a "sunset festival" at Mrs J M Allen 821 Windsor st NV Griffen 1327 E 6th South the school including singing with Darlene Al lam daughter of Barbara Hurley daughter of Mr dancing and variety acts by the Mr and Mrs Michael S Allam and Mrs Thomas J Hurley 1335 323 Post st vice president students 18th East and Frances Waters of Capt and Mrs W A daughter 2393-8th East all named Waters as cheer leaders Frolic ' t '''''' ' - ' - A A(4' i - F t Others were: For drunken driving revoked one year: Royal C Branson Fred David Burgi Roy Forest Farley Provo: Daniel Joseph Cunningham James Parry Elkins Everet Richard Patrick MaMurchy loney George Washington Vance and Var D Wilson Salt Lake - ! 1 Pi ' k ' -- - k Lint of Other Cases It - 1° - 1 NI woe'- 1 : k -- " 1 ' i f 1" - ' lp I — - I ' Pm eke Tydrilmeale 1 " 't ' " : svz:- : - $ ' r- Judge Memorial Pep Club Elects for Term 1 Fiesta firrt:p11 - - ': :ri-' - ' The search for Anthony De- charged with grand lar- is iceny in city courtto Wednesday the San Fran expected to lead j cisco bay area the Salt Lake county attorneys office indicated I Th ursda y Fred J Mac Fadden charged in 1 a complaint that De Marco took rneney and property worth more than $50 from him on Sunday The De Marco sought in connecbon with the complaint is not I related to a Bingham resident of the Lame name 61 '''r U-Dri- ve :Marco ! ' 4 Theft Suspect Hunt Moves to S F ' ' 4" 1 Police in aStvle: With New Sun Helmets - - -- Two motorists nabbed while their licenses had driving after were denied driving been revoked privileges on titah's highways until 1950 Thursday by the state tax commission M The motorists — Marvin Jackson:- - Woods Cross and Budd Read Smithfield—were among 49 drivers who lost highway priviliges for various traffic law 4 ' s '1 3 :- - - ' 1" has-bee- ItrNostrom replaces Barber transferred to the Jaycee boys and girls club "misconduct" at Reports of cluba boy-and' girls brought by members of the Salt Lake Kiwanis club sponsoring organization for Kiwarus-Fe- lt recently resulted in an investigation of program and organization of the clubs — - Petition Seeks of 'Slots' : '- 4 --- ''- 4 '1411:411:11' ' '' ' '' ' A and members of the commission agreed at th e meeting that estab- The Salt Lake City COMMISMOn lishment of a rental center "should be taken care or by the real Thursday approved apzointment Cherie Reed Nostrom 25 for- - estate industry lot Irner University of Utah varsity football Learn member for three years as chrector of Kiwanis-Fel- t bovs and girls club Parks Commissioner Fred Tethe ap-Edesco in pointment said Mr Nostrom for- merly assistant director of the n Elks boys and girls club Petition's seking destruction of in the club system for 13 slot employed machines Thursday were ' two years He now is studying for a filed in city court at the University of Utah educe1 rraster's degree in physical City Judge Reva Beck Bosone Lion- a hearing on the matter June 2 set Al ai I A ' At their Tuesday meeting the city commission declined to renew support for the war housing cen- -ter which closed after city financial assistance was withdrawn March 1 Mayor Earl J Glade ' 1 : 3 —I' ma-:sta- te rer ' t ty 11 '' t : As the situation now stands the real estate board president said landlords have more applications for rentals than they can accom- modate Consequently the of landlordS are transacting jority own business without the aid their of real estate agents The situa7tion has evolved to such a point he said that real estate interests a project have little jurisdiction over rent"The rental bureau proposal is als i l'a public service" said Mr Wood- "Most local real estate interThury" and therefore should be eats feel the city commission is to sidestep the issue supported by the city:" attmpting and place the responsibility in other quarters" Mr Woodbury said E 16U G :I 110 Dir ect 4 7 v Responsibility for supporting a -ental housing center for the "rests directly with the commission- - F Orin Wood- nury president Salt Lake Real board said Thursday The statement was made in an- swer to the city commission's pro- 1osa1 Tuesday that local real es-:ate interests should sponsor such r--4"--:- C 3 Two Au toists Lose Rights Second Time 0: -1r 25' 1948 21 4 110 g P - staeoPa AltAwMkJ041 -d- -- |