Show - t r - — -- i- Printer Readies Court Convicts Utah Norwegians Set Date 'East High School Pupils Issuance of For Independence Fete Autoist on Utah '43 Laws Fete Pioneer Cnduel Wins Election Hit-RuLake stake South Salt of Norwegian descentident Count Citizens Large Homes' laws enacted the the speaker Children's folk observe Norway's Utah Pioneer day replete with dance not Mit 5alt gakt riibunt Friday Morning May 14 1943 i J I 13 of n i for New Tenants Q ct 1 1 ft 1 1-- 1 I- - 4'7:' : S L -' 7 4 1 C4:' 11- ' Needs Acute sO' e : i: : ' Willie Thrasher 33 351 South First West street was acquitted of a charge of rape but convicted of assault with eeadly weapon upon a Salt Lake woman before City Judge Reva Beck Boaone and was sentenced to serve six months in the county jail after he waived time for sentence William Baird 18 24 East Sixth south street charged with second degree burglary was bound over for trial under $2000 bail after being- arraigned for preliminary hearing before Judge Bosone Thursday t ''' k ( ("rj ' - e 1 "''' - 1 : - 1 - ER VISION-:FEW- ACCIDENTS 1 man-hou- rs slo'wed I I 1 stole I 1 i I i I : i - - ' k ' - ' '' 1 ri1-- LI 7 1: V1' - 4"-1- ri : I 1:1 i 1k ' i - ' : 1 1'A' 1 - ' ' r---- -- --7- b J : rl' r-1- ! --- 4 1 1:1) L-- 7 1 r77--lel IP w Li El '') 3 ' : E A II N As Salt ( Lake-Telegra- I ii A P P 9 a - - to -- - I Y 12 noon- -2 p m I I -- t I A a r -- - ' - 1 ' ' 1 ' ' : I k' " ' -f - ' 44:1- at 'q117 - ' 4 :- -- aec ' : 'k 1-''-''' o 4: tr: ' fl!t f itii ' 4 S: 1' t: ' ' ' ' a qt Ays! dr A- ' 10 L--f sr Dresrites - ‘ -9 0L P inn erware gouge t! :4 '' A : :: ' E' is 'zs - - :: rot 4 :t: ' s - : 44 -- - : -::: 4iklir :: L'''' (70 -A"' 4' - ' - ' '" - Women's styles with laces top and bottom bias cut do not ride up some crepes sizes 32 to 44 I : t i 1 t f l' 4 i t t 04 4 ( -- i !ti: 1 11 “ : I 't r I t Ia''''- - : Ili 7z-: fil r f t t ilk as 111 - -— e:Td - Ellik 1 I '' : P IL 4 t tiTtv:?:t-74:1C'N-t::‘::):?)i:17- :''1 1 1 i All Day Fcrverited 1 t ' 1 Raycn Undies Plan your Summer wardrobe 280 flew Cottons Reg 33‘1 Wonderful for slacks sports clothes and general wear They fit well plain or appliqued Reg sizes Reg 39 0 X Sizes 340 29 yd Printed Percales fast color for economical Summer sewing New prints in colors galore fdr sports- 3sou 440 f : pi bloomrs — 1 17 I: ' 1'41 Air? 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:7 I' i' ' '''''' ‘4o Service with a smile! - 7 u crepe : i:':':::41 l77 rit ' For young uplift tines n new you Spring outfits satin Rayon k ' 1 T- e i - ' Although we've broken all Sale recordsour counters and shelves are still crammed with dependable satisfying family and home essentials So hurry—take advantage of g our Sale! -- 4- r 4 " '' 1 Rog 1591 "T" strop pumps for girls Dressy leather Lined Leather 4 to 8 '''''''' ° Bras °Bandeaux - M - t - leather 1 4 - :::::" - ' $ the Famior -- - 427 by :- 1 l'sis Hose Reg 690 Now on SALII log 1911 Girls' wamen's white el " ' tLSpecialsl 04 40 i : ' : - 1 47 I lubber soles Mon's boys' 4 f Li LI tP6::42:" - 44 service sheers to put on in the morningand wear for evening Willowy denier Durable rayons-1- 00 cotton reinforced f eet ' !1' price-slashin- i 1 : tifff Pr : f t ( ALI l' " ' r 1 ) i 'I t 3AP"' L ' ' - - r-- '466bmga 4 - : '''' 79- Nkisiek --- N i 1 iltr' 0: — ' t ::::::::: : Rog 1491 Spun royen shirts for mon 4 wolf tollorell Tuts mitsly Short $lisovos S U L 137 - - :: ':: 1- ' -- '''''' : i t - ' ': 1 :7 Ei:' ---- t ::: gowns Il time-savin- needed Mrs Walter H Dayton was ironing crinkle crepe vice elected regent Annual reports were given and Lieutenants llernP-e- t Deane and V V '1 Marjorie 1770n of t'e WAAC exmore A ' plained nred for -' -' '7' women to serve in the army aux- no for treeModtmea isr:uagyil teak well ' ng -- ''- Wary - - I ' 1 1 '' - 0 '''' 541 - - — 3 :' 674 "tot onwaitehiswiaando lib tap 7 10 14 190 leg Mechanics - toter A - '' 17f etta weer et least 3 menthe --- - i - k:::::i:-A- — A— Tumblers leg "erns 59e1 Tennis shirts Reg of soft rib-kn- it cotton Comfortably cut White with colored - : : : 4 " 1 - Pe 511r-- " :::'": :'i::':::':::': : tlen's Shirts Min's WTG Heavy plaia Wiii 7' ::i :::::::::::s:: - 6:::::::::!1::7::::::::::i:: Work Hose r::''!':I IC-- :: :i:::i:: OW to - '' ::?:: :::-- - ': ' ' $O tot 9 Lhoety et pat sive rives Citip resistant lovely sett toloAlige 47° j 4 ( t 40 4 t trim - 1 - 1 ' c0 c 1 : ii-- - ' 1 Z2 — r Ab " '" it' LC- - k 241 SO : :2' '' ' "''' '' MAIN i L 1 I I t ' 0t:-t! 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1 - :- ' t The boys also were costumed In Indian fashion The winners cluded Jerry Lawler son of Mr and Mrs C V Lawler 249 West Fourth South street Stephen Tornay 1329 Sunnyside avenue' and Alan Brown son of Mr and Mrs W F Brown 323 Ninth nue ' - 4 If - ''''' 1 -- - 17 - 7f: : li 4 :ct '' - -'- - ''''''' r "f :' 3 - '' ' -) 4d 4' v) - : 4' I - :' ' 'r il4 e t avenue - -- r-- -1 17 a i 1 L b 1 1 7 - 1 -- - - 4 t A : - to)(" ry r ' -z ! ': '' i ili 1:' ' — f J'' ' t42-''''t-11- Eqt ' :f 11'-:::- k '1' ' Booth 1445 Gilmer drive Helen Manley daughter of Mr and Mrs B P Iklanley 1467 Gilmer drive JoAnn Gardemann daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl F Gardemam 1547 Yale avenue and Peggy Lowe daughter of Mr and Mrs Alvin B Lowe 1509 Michigan I --- -- ' ' I i 'i "33 t1:!::-(- 4 "s'177-4- i''10-1- ' - r ' t 44 1''1 ' 1 ) 777 t ' 02--I- - ! - 4 : - z "e:-:'4' ( e -I - t N'''Rt t4i) l ' :3 r c I t ) 1 f ' ' I1 i ' ' - L 1 7 ' W1:3 1 t ' j - f i''''' A' - t t 1 A j i ' - - I t 1 tr t : '- - - - - --4:i I Woodhall to ''' - I ii i 154 Regent Street m- '1 123-- I Mrs H E Brewington of 29 South State street was elected regent of the Spirit of Liberty chapter :Daughters of the American Revolution at the annual election meeting Thursday in the Hotel Reg Utah She succeeds Mrs Alma c o 'li ' ) f i tI ( L- 7 It i- 7 ' -J I ---- ' - ---- -- 01 61 t Annual Election Carrier Salesmen : -- T DAR Chapter Holds $5 TO $10 PER WEEK 'i ' g' 4" ' 1 1 – day - service was made Thursday evening at a banquet meeting at the IC 0 Ir hall and was followed by a financial report pre- - 11 : : 40-- Begins Sentence — Hirschel Eland 38 Wendover convicted of petty larceny in Third district court was committed to the Salt Lake county jail Thurs- Scroll Dedicated —Dedication of a scroll containing the names of members of Salt Lake lodge No 2 Maccabees now in the : 1 - p m May 20 VAIMIk I -- 4 34 mid-bloc- 28 - I r"----3- 0-- Mid-bloc- 'i 0 '"2-- E t 4 ' 4 I 1 4 z k Study Signs — The k subject of pedestrian signs is being studied by the traffic engineer and the Salt Lake police department Police Chief Reed E Vetterli advised Salt Lake commissioners in a communications Thursday Salt Lake Municipal Employes' association in room 312 of the city and county iDuilding at 8 1 J ' sented by H S Hudson Portland Ore Wil- Meeting Scheduled — Arthur Gaeth will speak on "Current Events" at a meeting of the :: -' ' '' 1 - were: Speeding — James 'Stroh 134 Utopia avenue also charged with ignoring a stop sign fined $20 Drex L Smith 164 East South Temple street also charged with driving through a red traffic light fined $10 Melvin Riggs Spencer 69 North First West street fined $750 John R Barron 717 Post street fined $5 Ignoring stop sign — Erich W Wegner 618 Seventh avenue Harry J Billingsly 1528 South Ninth West street Harvey E Foote 208 South street East Twenty-fourt- h Frank L Voll- 716 South West Temple street Wayne K Jaws 1438 Gilmer drive and Barney Gallo 257 North Sixth West street each fined $10 William A Reynolds of Price fined $5 Driving through a red traffic light—Carl W Olson 1876 South West Temple street and Harold C Mace of Sandy both also charged with driving with no operator's license each fined $11 Gilbert H Barton 512 South West Temple street Kenneth R Flamm of Rexburg Idaho Burton H Nicholas of Tooele R B Willey of Bountiful: Nick Linardos 7512 West Second South street and Byron C Mon'- son of Pleasant Grove each fined $10 Robert C Harding no address listed and J M Beckstrand of Meadow each fined $5 Failure to report on a traffic ticket—Clarence J Jensen of 2700 West Fifth South street and John A Thomas 322 West Sixth North from Elmer Stevens 85 engineer's estimate J ! "''''' - Thursday May 10 OPTOMETRIST Convenient Credit - i Inspector Approved—Darrell Howard was approved as Inspector in the milk division of the board of health at a salary of $165 per month by Salt Lake his commissioners Thursday appointment being made by Dr T J Howells health commissioner and becoming effective - DM DAVIES SEE ' W safely quickly accurately Check up to your eyes ' 4 - Reed Chief last March on power and precision—can work ' - y" five-mil- 1 ' I f t street was set for Wednesday when he denied a similar charge )c Other cases in court would be imposed on May 22 Court reports show that Davia Many accidents are caused by faulty eyes—by vision that blurs and bobbles by eyestrain fatigue th at Julio the mind and slows the hand No soldier of production wants to be a casualty from the production line He wants to be on it—swinging with all he's got for Hitler's chin Be um yos can twin! your weight with 1 4 i I Found Guilty—A Third district court jury found Albert Davis 31 Ogden guilty of- grand larceny and Judge J Allan Crockett announced sentence Accidents help the Axis The sum total of little accidents is millions of lost—and production sit?! i 1 :' f' ':i '! i - liam Peterson director of the county agricultural agents of Utah will conduct a meeting at the Newhouse hotel Friday morning on the 1943 farm labor program - BETTER ' - ''' 11' County Agents Meet -- i :' i W W Clyde company of vile was low bidder Thursday in the office of the road commission at the capitol on a contract for resurfacing with bituminus matee ial a stretch of U S 91 between Nephi and Levan They offeted to do the work for $3039320 which is more than $600 under the it77: i ' 1 Salt Lake City News Items Given in Abbreviated Form t- 1 1 7 '!t'''7----' - - i - - 1 1 I and Main streets Don T Griffiths 358 East First South street was fined $5 and suspended jail sengiven a two-da- y tence when he admitted a charge of failing to yield the right of way to a pedestrian Trial of John P Piran of 542 West Second South E Vetterli was elected Thursday to the presidency of the Antelope Island chapter N 3 International Footprint association at the annual meeting in the Beau Brummel cafe He succeeds A M J Prichard Others elected were Edward L Vetter first vice president T L T Dykes second vice president B Burbidge secretary-treasure- r H A Smith attorney board of directors: Mr Prichard chairman J L Allen Horace C Beck William Birrell Sherman Falkenrath Grover A Giles E A Hedman Joseph Holbrook Syracuse Clinton J Ketchum Ward R McAlister D J Murphy Arthur S Nichols Leo Papiano Calvin W Rawlings Ralph Rhode William M Rogers H Irving Schmitt Douglas F Tanner George Thomas and H J Webbert The luncheon meeting was in honor of George J Knepp veteran deputy sheriff who has been ill for some time County Attorney street each fined $15 Alonzo B Harold E Wallace was the Anderson 535 East Second South street fined $5 speaker ' t - : Police rrr - INIMI- 1 Heads Antelope Isle' Footprint Unit - 21111111111 t 1 J - 4 v e 4t terli ot '44 - i:: ' 'V T : ' 1 ' Footprinters 00( 1 - Gets Road Job Spring-"Monda- cow- - boys Indians bad men and other kepresentative characters of the "old west" came to East high school Thursday as school was set aside for a day of western at- mosphere Activities varied from an assem- bly featuring a western saloon for background to special competitive races held in the afternoon on the field and a matinee dance Three boys and four girls' were selected as costumed in the most representative way The girls dressed as Indian maidens were Beverly Booth 'of Mr and Mrs L E I several days Jay Tarvin Harris president and general manager of the Arrow Press publishers said Thursday Copies required by lawi to be furnished to state officers and legal authorities were completed and delivered to the secretary of state Tuesday Mr Harris said labor shortages have delayed publication of copies for sale to the general public He said his firm will notify the public when the volume is ready for sale ' Chief of Reed E Vetteril police elected president of N - 1 ' - by be available to the general public for will 1943-legislatur- are scheduled tion's freedom by German invasion Christian Johannessen president of the Utah chapter of the Camp Little Norway association announced Thursday was Earl A Williams 38 J street he said "will be the an- convicted of hit run driving by one hundred and twenty-nint- h of 1 Burindependniversary Norway's Wilford Police Judge Moyle ence" ton Thursday when he failed to Utah's celebratton of the anni- appear for a scheduled trial versary will be held Monday at 8 p m in the Thirty-firs- t Judge Burton issued a bench LDS to warrant returnable Friday ward hall and Ninth PrinceEast bring Williams before the court ton avenue Axel J Andresen pres- for sentencing Police records show that Williams was arrested April 30 and was charged with failing to leave his name and address after ' a minor accident at First South i - 30 Man Acquitted Of Charge ' ' ' I "The greatest need for conversion" he said "is for homes large enough to be' made into multiple unit buildings To encourage the conversion of these homes every reputable real estate dealer in Salt Lake City is empowered to process applications for government aid in making the renovations necessary Those accepted by the government are fully financed and minimum returns are guaranteed" A certain standard however is maintained according to Mr Johnson Government funds are not available for turning basements Into apartments except in certain instances where they will have commercial value in the postwar period Nor does the government accept single dwellings turned into duplexes The shortage Peak he said will be reached in June ' - - i ! — - 1 ' 11 ' 'I 4 i S 1 4' Large homes once a drug on the ' real estate market should be converted into revenue producing ' property to meet wartime housing ' needs which daily are growg more acute Lawrence A John' son state housing director of the Utah Council of Defense said Thursday Salt Lake City he said is "already short 1000 housing units and according to figures compiled by the war man power commission will need more units June I - e e el ''''' to-- 't 4 I 't - Terms 1 r: Copies of will be will in in Norwegian style and cos- 17 independenc'e day May despite tume songs recitations and an or- the temporary eclipse of that na- gan solo by Mrs Swenson Henslar Bench Warrant Issued for Missing Motorist '' : 1 : - :ik Housilifir Aid 4 ' !I: l -- :: -- t -t0- -r : |