Show - - ' - 4 A 28 V ---- Wednesday Morning April 7 1943 - Gas $100 -- --- - - 11 i : : - :- i i ''': - ' Ad' ' Drunk Fine Jail Sentence Suspended A3n Payment : N ' K :' t i ' i T Vd ' ' - : : ''' ':' ' - 17 " : i ' -- - -- - : ) ‘ 1 ft s s t( s : k :' ': I !t '' '' ' i'g) f L k' '''A "'':-- ' - - '4 'k'- et": I '' : L - : - : - :!' Monday will be conducted F r i - !''j '' day at 2 p in in the Thirty-thir- d L D S w ard chapel 451 Elev--- -' enth East street Monday at 7:30 p m at his home of a heart at- tack He w a a iin born Lake C i - mother: Richard Owen' his manager Elva Nelson his teacher Governor and Mrs Maw and their daughter Jean Mr and Mrs Tracy Barham and other guests from Salt Lake City En route to Salt Lake City Roddy stopped at Roosevelt to be greeted by Major H N Harrison and citizens Roddy signed autographs and stopped to greet the of his friend Laraine Day father Asked if he really did the riding in "My Friend Flicka" Reddy put on a display of horsemanship highly approved by his nety tribesmen ' on return to Salt Lake City plans were made for a full day of activities Wednesday At 10 a rn he will visit Mayor Ab Jenkins in his office and present him with a plague from the school children of Great Britain in recognition of his racing records At 11 a m he will carry greetings from his Colonel Darryl F Zanuck elk) m now in military service and Colonel Jason Jay to President Heber I Grant and L D S ties whose friendly in g the making of and world premiere of "Brigham Young" is happily remembered Roddy's only theater appearance 111 be at the world premiere of '''My Friend Flicka" at the Utah theater at 8:30 p m Wednesday Older 4475 —17 I — IS tA' try it's SPe7Lint°te ' I 41 :r-- - I i 41141VEGZLIOLZ 1 Aritft: 1114 r Tahiets R (Na no cam there tures r tires no 1170 chemical') ena are en labie14er differez)t if vereta b- - combination vegelated 1 eact eta Ivk 1 t of 10 over Lpgredients coated forma- years actIon laOr t° Un- vet kuezentle as zdt?le tbotheir c::11Jens day - Proved or larger a 250ofTgl? b:4z! 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I I wear ! - 1 i A 1 ( : - 'i I - is really something to shout about today Every feature you desire in exceptionally fine which meaps they are plenty sheer hosiery 50 denier ' - - Long-wearin- g 4 ' - s' that one i - I ' ' clear appearance A sensational offer :oii vs) i 0 - High twist extra qualify feature beautiful neat fitting Hugs the ankle Bareleg-shee- r It i Three colors: sunaay—starioy—skyglo N‘ ' 'It ' i N- ' N I ''t ' ' ! - 4if'a f ' I : A '""k1-- 1 '' i-- : ii e r ''' i's' " 1 t : ' ' : PI 4 4 i " t 4' i - - i il bill - ---- tkti -- ' 11 ft i t t1 Its '1 : 114 - City Judge E G Foxley Tuesday set April 14 aa a trial date for Orrin Jackson 30 Avon: Utah after Jackson pleaded innocent to a charge of leaving hotel April 1 without paying his l II r P ti!2 "7":7---- A' t stops along U S highway 91 Funeral services for Mrs Edna M Hyde Ridges 250 Tenth East street who died of a heart attack Monday morning at her home will be conducted Thursday at 12:30 p m in Eleventh LDS ward chapel 131 Tenth East street E A Child bishop will officiate Burial will be in Salt LapreteCnity cemetery may call at 260 East South Temple street Wednesday evening and at the family residence Thursday from - 10 a m until time of services Mrs Ridges a native of Salt Lake City was the wife of Dr Alfred J Ridges of the Salt Lake She had been prominent clinic throughout her life as an L D S church worker and leader '!- - - - ' Hopeful of obtaining some clue as to the disappearance of her husband Carl A Nelson of 2965 Ridges- Funeral Set Thursday I ::ric:411:102 ed Ad -- Missing Airmen's Wife Pushes Hunt South State street a CAP flier Nelmissing since March 20 Mrs drove son and three companions to Southern Utah via U S highway 89 Tuesday distributing circulars giving a description of the missing aviator and plane according to George Zee of the South Salt Lake Kiwanis club Bernice Nelson While Mrs Naand Ruth Nygran Hughley omia Mattson were distributing vilthe circulars in towns and Mclages along highway 89 C H Farland Lewis Flinders and Jay -- ‘'1-- i : ' t 4 t ‘s1 -:- - t ':: ' tember a son of Peter M and Margaret Hudspith Gray He marrfed Elizabeth Ruth Saunders In Salt Lake 1City October 19 1893 Mr Gray was well known as a baseball player and was a member of a team which won S alt Lake City several championships many years ago Most of hisinminthe ing activities were centered Alta Eureka and Stockton districtio and he was superintendent of the Birdseye marble quarry in Little Cottonwood canyon when marble was quarried there for construction of the state capitol de-Inhis later life he was active in velopment of Brighton as a vacation and skiing resort Surviving are his widow two sons Ralph S Gray a faculty member at Weber college Ogden and A Russell Gray a faculty member at Snow college Ephraim three daughters Mrs Vera Ruth Paul and Mrs Lillian Beth Christensen of Salt Lake City and Mrs Spokane' Dorothy May Cundick of Johannah Wash a sister Mrs Worthen of Los Angeles and seven grandchildren Burial will be in the Salt- Lake City cemetery 1 71 1 - j : : : Mr Gray re't e 'df - I 2 0 lf 1444 r-0 1 ' '''' 04 t- A Z-- ' Keith O'Brien Sportswear— ' Third Floor - ' s! 1 V L --- 4 - f- 7'-- ' ' :' 4' 0 E I - to 'I ' 0' i '1i' ' - ITO ' :11 Lif N il r 1 ''fi'' y A 14 0 : t 4d 11 eel v ' - (i11 Vf k c 4 ': '''p '' r N') kl' :- i: i' ' ''04 Ni '4 - 4 1 4421 0 1 0 A k k0 1 Ill '''''' ir - MAIL ORDERS FILLED Sales Tax rt - k fr S ' I''': !) t 4) '' -- - - ')-- 1 "T i e W 1 - ILA 1 ' Aolt- - - 44 N It " ' Ar:'---'- 47" ' ‘ - 270 j - r4t!N v k 4 ii:i 4 ' ' ' 41 dashing spring prints accent to your suits slacks skirts How you'll thrill to the beauty of the rayon jersey and the rich loveliness of the weave Colors of blue and white chartreuse and white and brown Fuchsia with white and green Sizes 32 to 38 IA Ilt 4441 47n - lk--- - - 4-- '- I ' 411'i1 (IA - 7 11 -- - 1" i I 64 :'' N Alk-- t 4 'IP WONDERFUL NEWS! 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's i :? t:4 N : : - I '''- - r I $4-- 4'7- IPTIELVT MIDIDIU§IE§ 17:30) : ' z7r i ff Ignoring stop sign—Crean B Edwards of 80 11 street Fredric Richardscn of 1217 East Sixth South street and Merle H Nichols of 238 Colonel M Thomas Tchou nations East Second South street each Urges that the united fined $10 Merlyn Negley of 2545 strike at Japan now Fifteenth East street fined $10 $5 suspended on purchase of $5 ino war stamps Driving through red traffic light —Alvia O Smith Tooele also imcharged with driving with Mcproper plates and James L Gitnis of 438 South State street &Is° charged with having faulty brakes each fined $11 Doyle Curtis Salina fined $10 Voyde Funeral services for Ralph Gray D Harris of 317 First avenue and John C Davis of 1195 South Main 75 of 1342 East Third South street each pleaded innocent and street retired Salt Lake mining triLls were set for April 16 — man who died r'"'":'57rn:7 B C Official Will Visit Geneva Plant ‘v y OWItt '4 i : : :: - were:- 1 - t( - EASTER : - ?i" -- -- 7 - I rd'4's- :' '' '' i‘ speeding charge Other - cases in court Tuesday 7y e1::fil ': it ' s - r''''1 ' gibe '' - I 0D to 0 'N i: : p-o- ' ''': :v Convicted of drunk driving by W ok jury in Salt Lake City court Tuesday Edwin W Almstedt 39 of 650 Egli court was fined $100 and sentenced to serve ZO days in jail jail sentence suspended on payment of fine by Judge Wilford Moyle Burton Wilford N Babbel of 326 Argyle court forfeited bond of $10 when be failed to appear for trial on a :: ? : : 5 Requiem mass for Armine K11 Citizens' movement which was Mills 20 a senior instructor of at Hill field' launched in September 1940 Colo- aircraft instruments -: Tuesdied who nel Tchou is making a timely con6 a of in siit day tribution to the study and creation pneumonia in a ':'e of a better world order Salt Lake hospi- He also ranks as one of China's tal will be cele- - ' :1) 'f' foremost painters and iis an ac- brated Saturday complished linguist speaking Eng- at 10 a m at the AN lish French and German as well Cathedral of the ' He spent many years Madeleine az Chinese The dott::::: in Europe and in recent years rosary will be re- visited Russia four times cited Friday at Vilm'''' 1 Colonel Tchou said he was imz''"" war of with the effort the pressed A ' ''' East First South United States and said "they are street BurialI f1P‘ doing much better in this war will be in the '' than they did in the first World family plot in i 1) 1r ' war but then of course their en- Glendale Cal iii1! emies are much stronger this Mr Mills was ''' 31r Mills time" born July 24 1922 in Minneapolis Minn a son of A G and Vera Mills In 1940 he was graduated from John Marshall high school in Losl Angeles Cal He entered toOccidental college but coming Salt! The city commission Is begin- Lake City in 1941 he entered the of Utah ning to receive an unusual num- University ber of petitions asking pardons Surviving are his stepfather and Neil G and Vera Mills mother for inmates of the city Jail and three brothers Grant for releases from fines of persons' O'Donnell: I D S Mingo r Salt Lake convicted of various offenses it fO'Donnell a private in the U S was revealed Tuesday Commissioners believe it may be the re- marine corps and James E O'Donsult of an indicated new policy of nell of Salt Lake City Police Judge Wilford Moyle Burton in tightening down on stays safety department under Mayor ' Ab Jenkins Mayor Jenkins made of execution In his court Three such petitions were re- it clear that petitions will not be ceived by the commission Tues- granted without recommendation day and referred to the public of the judge in the case from Page Seventeen) (Continued 7 r'-- -- k 7 Driver S L p Strilie Japan Mills Funeral Services Now Says Gives Warning China Savant Set Saturday Zile Zalt Cake Ttribunt - - - 4 ' §A0r - 0"I4 |