Show r --- ---' ! - ' ' - - r : Wolfe Crii:ck:es - SAFETY DIRECTOR TO SPEAK AT S L MEET JUNE 10 m Too much refinement and technicality on the part of state supreme court justices in searching out defects in lower courts' instruction3 to the jury threaten to make it impossible to conduct except in cases prejury trials sided over by exceptional judges This was an opinion expressed Wednesday by State Supreme Court Justice James H Wolfe in a dissent written against a 'majority decision to retry Phillip hornpsori convicted murderer 1 condone the policy of safeguarding the rights of defendants in criminal cases but if we become too technical and refined in ferreting out defects in instructions which by bard possibility mightwehave misled some jurymen make it almost impossible to conduct jury trials unless the judges are blessed with extraordinary perspicacity" he wrote - ' 3 - Ilk Jailed Mother Pleads to Retain Child - to live if 1 Utahn Named en: Mrs Wilkins told Judge andher husband Jahn Wilki had been celebrating their w anniversary at Great Salt lake Wednesday On their arrival home shortly after midnight Mr Wilkins left to go to work at the South Portland Cement Co and 'Mrs Wilkins woke up several neighbors so she could use a telephone E A Jorgensen 1500 Richards st called police after warning her to be quiet Mrs Wilkins who admitted she had been arrested once before on a similar charge was told by Judge Bosorie that "the state has an interest in your chill which forbids him to be governed by drunken parents" The child was placed in the custody of the juvenile court Thursday and Judge Bosone announced sentence would be passed on Mrs Wilkins Saturday 1 - Guest speaker at the home safety program to be held auditorium will be June 10 at 8 p: m in the Tribune-TelegraEarl F Campbell director of the national safety council western region Mr Campbell who is an authority on all phases of safety will dis- cuss the hazards that cause 30000 home :'' I accident deaths each year 471 r: :'' A' The program will also have a demon1stration by the Salt Lake fire department l 0otatt44 and a short film entitled "Home Safe : !t''-":::-:Home" The meeting is being sponsored by the 1': Utah safety council home safety division ' Salt Lake district of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs and The Salt Lake Tribune' and Telegram The public is invited to attend Mr Campbell Flaw' Hunting t t dmclny' to hlvi ladn back!" isle District- 110 ' War II Vet Named to Vacancy In S L Coinmunity Chest - 7 a 11 r'lA9--'-'- fo 0 - SESSION Starting Monday June 10 1946 ATLANTIC CITY N J June 6 (21')—A Utah man William J Lowe of Salt Lake City was elected district governor of Rotary International at the 37th annual convention Thursday He will serve In district 110 comprising Utah and part of Idaho Lowe a former president of the Rotary club of Salt Lake City suceeds Joseph E Cushman of Rexburg Ida He begins his new duties July 1 Colondor: Tito Summer Quarter—June 10 to August 24 Six Weeks' Session—June 10 to 19 Post Session—July 22 to August July 24 Visiting faculty of exceptional quality I V Many special features both on the campus and in the community Full program of undergraduate and graduate courses For Information write or call - DIRECTOR OF SUMMER SESSION Mr Lowe Is a partner In the law firm of Stephens Brayton & Lowe He resides at 1437 E South Temple Telephone University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah 51 0 0- V- ' lboof : -- fund-raisin- t - ' 7 :7-1- :4: I casual clothes to summer-proo- f d 1 add colorful comfort to Father's leisure! 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Denune succeeds Robert L Wes1 board's contract granting excluconcession rights to ton who resigned that executive sive five-ye4 1 the Beehive Midway Inc would 4Atrx !!(' : position to enter military service encroach lipOn the state centen1 l' '14e '40 4 in 1943 The vacancy has existed rdal commission's 1947 program 4' ' ' ' ' since December 1943 said Mr The centenni al commission Disked the attorney general for a Anderson ' ' '' ic last TuesHe will serve as public relations ruing on the inquestion 1 mainwhich they day by letter director ana will supervise the tained 'that the contract 1'would g chest's campaign this fall Mr Anderson explained directly conflict with the Utah ' ' centennial program" 'L-A graduate of Ohio State uniMr Giles also said that Sheldon Mr Denune served as a versity r IL Brewster secretary-manages‘ i lieutenant (1 g) in the U S navy j' state fair board had asked for a supply corps He holds an MA -t " bearing to present their side of the k degree in community organization controversy and that a hearing From September 1942 until in later for US being arranged 4 1944 Mr Denune was execuMay : week the Att4 tive secretary Alton Wood river Mr Brewster however denied Ohio vet region Illinois community war Wilbur L Denune asking for a hearing in me to know I community work chest Prior to that assignment experienced 9t is news he served as assistant executive rothing about it:' he said secretary of the community chest In Sagbfaw Mich He is a member of the American Assn of Social Workers With Mrs Denune and their one child Mr Denune is expected to arrive in Salt Lake City June 15 Hyrum Felt 45 E Broadway to assume his new duties was 'elected chairman of Thursday the Salt Lake branch Utah State Old Age Pension Three important phases of huil:- ' suid Assistance man relations in industry were exat organization anthe group's 1 plained by Dr Adam S Bennion ' t7 i ruall election vice president Utah Power & 90 meeting in IOOF tg: Light Co at a luncheon for perball 41 Post The Utah driver's licenses of 79 sonnel executives Northwest elec: '4Office pl -tric Light & Power Assn Thurs- motorists—including 44 convicted Other officers tN drunk drivers—were ordered reinclude elected day at Newhouse hotel W T Bennett! voked or suspended Thursday by conr t Opening their annual spring vice chairman 2 the state tax commission They offiference Thursday personnel Ai 11rs Agnes Wil-- 1 ' I cials from Utah Idaho Montana were: Lams secretary'1 Vk ilt Revoked one year for dmniten driving-- and Lorenzo NV— Anderson Max G Clark and Liebhart and British SA Oregon Washington t Provo Leland Thomas Bagley Glenn all Clark financial 1 Brown William Jacob Christopherson Columbia will Jay discuss problems William Elect- G klackwell Orville Henry Hensecretary execucomdrickson of and various Angelo Siga Warren Isleal Smith procedures ed to the and Robert William all Salt Lake Mr Felt meet- City Julien Barrui Smith tive board were Grantsville: William the three-da- y during panies Calvin R Black Delta: Sensor) Mr Felt Mr Bennett Mrs Wi- ing Sheldon Pangtiteh: Brotherson Huntington: Frances 11 M H Sicidoway Cornelia lla: Bryan Tope le William Leland Clark Charlem Thomas Hammond James Vaughn Spiritual Approach R Johnson Henry F Kirkham Irwin and Edgar McKnight all Ogden Crittenden Lark: Fred 0 Cog Fort J1fraE Charlotte In his luncheon address Dr Boyd LythgoeAlbert Wallberg Seth J Eagle Perry: Jone Ga- Vitallberg Henry Eennion described the scope sci- Douglas holdon Taylor Gillespie Ellie C Rarvey Tooele: Layton: Green Fountain Green Jackson Mrs Esther Timmins Al- entific approach and spiritual— cent Ray Afton Green Ephraim: Charles VinViS H Patterson James M Parker Harmer Hanna to Douglas not Wellington but religious—approach Melvin LaVell Hamar& HolSamuel human relations 'nomas J Thompson as applied to in- Springville Hendrickson Drager- lywood" nos Marion ton: Huff Tremonton: Gough Otto Johnson and L D dustry Cache Raymer Cummings Jeasop valley Hamblin Johnson Portland: Earl J P Fleming Ebasco Services Carl Edward American Fork: Robert Wesley ()lNew York is scheduled to speak imn Provo Kent IL Oveson Cleveland: Alden Palmer Goshen: Alma E on job analysis and evaluation Norval Peteraom Logan Albert R Sandoval ArTROOP ARRIVALS at a luncheon meeting Friday noon senal Villa: Roland Smith Pleasant Grove A discussion on the same subject and Clarence Earl Walker Payson Revoked one year for driving— fonds- - will be held at Friday morning's Leonard Dean Johnson hs NIttel YORC 7 tint( Spanish Fork Vtle Utahrta Thursday had arrived in New session with O A Petersen Vaninnserious months three for Sospended Tort City on the Georg Waaninstou from couver B C in E Anderson violation—Lewis service oyerstak: charge Employe enecilled) Tremonton and Phillip Duncan Neff bait They Include T4 Burton Bywater T5 welfare returning veterans merit Lake City C Erairtah Pte William G Culver ParryAJItarri Denied for an additional period of one IL Foster Jr and Set Ken- promotions and development of the Pe for operating a vehicle duringsuspvetn B Bowden ail of Salt Lake City: personnel department are on Fri- year Murray enalon period—Jack Pickering W 100eDil B Row and Nephii Sgt T ns additional three months for Stumended rew soringvale: T5 Morns P Carter day! afternoon's program for dis- same Madsen Salt Grant W Gerflelni T5 Marvin Wright Provo cussion by C W Sherman Puget Lake City Pfc J G itousekeeper Orangeville Emery months dr for faiiiitythree Co for Sound Suenendefl Power Light Seattle eriolity: Sgt Jatnea O Grove Morgen $gt name—Mike Archuleta Salt Lake City Bicknell: T5 WO Wayne L BrInkerhof - Accident prevention including ingSoispeadedi indefinite period for T04111111 2 am L Cower Nehh1 T3 Wayne C 4111 Hoe Parwin: Pie tAivien: Pfc Harry I education Harris to take special examination—Roger Wendell safety safety equipRoosa It L $at Nhdru ment 1nrranne 13rotort MeKey Ephraim: lierregaard Provo: accident analysis visual ed- Chrietentien tsionrfle"1 and Ti 5 Mae Rufus B W Tmpapon rellanra terirnd Pleeilant Grove and accidents Eldon Mollie George Lloyd Salt ucation and hake all Archibald Tays Roger was discussed by J T Bradshaw Thomas Halverson Spanish Fork: City: Lars L(-Fredie Jerdien Richfield Edward Thomas Puget Sound Power & Light Co Shnnon Allen Veri Stoker Roy 111111111 Seattle St at the i session Thursday and Fred Price: M Wilkey rlepht afternoon A discussion with emnumSCOTT phasis e of Dr Reherd Returns ber of ' $04 Star of 'notion forms used by various companies Dr eilmeerri:1Lrts W Reherd presifor similar purposes was held un- dent pieturpe stag colder the direction of J E Yates lege returned toWestminster and radio Lake Salt City Pacific Power & Light Co Port: Thursday after delivering the corn — land mencement address May 22 at Medical Aid Eyed ' Maryville college Maryville Tenn I II:: ' : Such subjects as sick leave and While there the honorary degree medical aid physical examlivtions of doctor of laws was conferred and requirements and Insaance upon him He also attended the 117 Ao and pensions were discussed at the general assembly of the Presby-'i morning session Speakers were terian 9churchi in - Atlantic' CitYi i naltt the iT Giles Prepares Fair Ittilin ce ir rtritittne 11 ' 1016 7 fZlu)t hAa 1 Rotary Chief 24-1- st Usually dull and uneventful city court Thursday morning hummed with ex:Aternent and sympathy when Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone heard Mrs Helen Foster Wilkins 27 69 Andrew ave plead guilty to a charge of drunkenness and told her "I don't believe your child will be returned to you" The child in question was 2- year-ol- d Johnny Wilkins who spent the night on a maxesnift bed of chairs at the police station when his mother was arrested early Thursday by police after neighbors complained of her noisy activities Upon hearing Judge Bosonets statement Mrs Wilkins cried out: Friday June I a i I -- -- off-the-j- e- I (i 1 I I 1' Hoard-11m- : :::--- o ( - I form 1 1111 ' - 11 Yu'll be a Tessun fan when you taste the Really sweet flavor of Texsun dropefruit Juke stp Lligrihet Northwestern Electric Co Portland and Kimball Jack Washington Water Power Co Spokane The interest taken by the power companies in their employes is the basic reason the industry has been free from strikes Berkeley Snow the association's executive secretary said in explaining the purpose of the conference May :: means quality on your table - f i N‘N A r 0 i 1 - m 1 ' -- ( Igo ' BROKEN iL — 4 - c - i - f 0 LY tif' - : ' : :' :: :- ? t'--' i'- ( e- - ? s William Addy of Thursday was elected president Bingham American Legion auxiliary with Mrs Frank Zaccaria first vice president Mrs S W Jaques second vice president Mrs J Dewey Knudsen secretary and Mrs Francis J Quinn treasurer f - :i:?I e' 9f : tst'i BINGHAM—Mrs - 4 e A - it- :' ''' :: i'4 e '' 1 -- ' ' ?" :: ' - e- - I I 7:g iC -4 N --- (f4- u : ' - -- - e"1'''''- ft" 1e ' I lq 4 e'r kflfre': 9"'!-- - ii--- 4144c-'1!&- 'ts el" La : i L1 4 L -- :- p i 17-7- I ) 1 I 1 - - ) t CRYSTALS 1 Operated by Clyde Mills ONE-WEE- - 1 ' - v :- t :' I t' r 1 ':' :Y ' ' 4't 's 4 --"'' - :- K SERVICE 1 Guiranteed -c °I i PRINTED Ogden Utah Nt-- w t " ' ) qt '' ' IF 1"' - PANELS ' 17:::-4-'-i :4-:il- 4 J:ir)1 2i INli A i ti '"'‘441' :' A s (t :4 2 " 4 t A11744 ! 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Striking floral and geometric designs on rich solid-colbackgrounds—ties Dad's friends will notice—ties he'll be happy to receive this June 16! or a I 149 MEN'S DEPARTMENT Salt Lake City ''' tP'4t- 7:V - 7 ii' t 414i 1 f 412 ' ty -- (4 Li '” -- -- ' '' : k "c!-:4-'' se 4 4:i - '''' ' i All Work PENNEY'S - ' V 4 i i i' ' !:' -: e"''''''''' A ' -- t 74 ti '''''' 4k' -' - - ' f 6:-- 1 ''' ' ' - ii : ' - ::' 44 1 1 4y ti- '''' 'e' t c?0?':1 4") r::c41 ' 6777--' ' - r t is—r- ' r Vk 0:1 ott- 4 - -- - 0j !owegw4 4::'''1-- 'P--'- : ii ': fl:cf ks:: '''': l'' i 4 ' i ''' a - 1 - - ': t 23-2- III I -- - 4 a I 2 zn---- ':: : fi e:1: el : i1littI ' “ t 5 a well-tailore- 7 ! y Legion Women Elect 7 fl 11 A i Replaced While You Walt sf C- ' 1 - Needed 1"': '1 ' IPo 11151111111b - - 1- 7 III Sugar :t:ft ':- t :' 'LI ' f T L 0— i'- 1 Texsun on the label No i''' - 1 kuetcahitypownoern le)(SUIL ''' ::':' I '16' I - for just plain taking it for horseshoe pitching easy! Penney's has the slacks Dad prefers: sleek gabardines— d throughout! With pleats fully cut for active sports and slide fastener For golf - ' ! 901H ima'''- ' : COOL SLACKS ' 4 : 4" :'"Ir :: 1 : ::t11- I siee-a- OARS :: 0 a :::2:::: I' :" !i:::::::::: n STREET FLOOR tEXSUS CITRUS EXCHANGEWESLACOTEXAS - - i4 H - |