Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Four Persons Band Slated Hurt by Cars ForBusyTimc AutoistDraws Heads Group $15 Fine on Recklessness K 4 ! 1 Four ' i V'-l-- ’ One motorist wu fined on ia reck lew driving charge while a ilml lar charge agalnet another wae dismissed In police court Tuesday A reckleae driving charge agalne Ben F Redman 68 of 210 Beoaon building wae dismissed upon motion of Gerald Irvine assistant city attorney who was acting prosecutor In the absence of A P Keeler Mr Redman wae arrested February 25 as a reeult of a collision at Second East and Second South streets ' l"f1" After Booked Driver persons Tuesday suffsrtd minor ls accl dents S E Sudbury 41 119 North Main street suffered hied bruises and abrasions when th machine he was driving collided with another car at Thirteenth South and State streets A1 Harris 43 1087 Eleventh East street driyer of the other car was booked "at police headquarters on charges of failing to yierld the y and falling to hava an oparator’a license Alighting from a street car bus near the Denver & Rio Qrande W'estern railroad depot Cecil Pear i tj right-ef-wa- aon 20 661 Post street was struck Fe-ters- ‘Double Up’ Club Selects New Officers 1937 II bery of a service atatlon at 1100 South State street on March 12 Mrs Lois Beebe 20 wife of George Beebe is also charged with robbery She ia to have a separate prelimiA ftalt Lake City family fait Tuesnary hearing on March 30 day that they had quailflad for Ripley’s "Believe It or Not" column Twelve Booked because: Twelve men who were arrested by Their first child a daughter was born on their own wedding annipolice during the past week in a which also ia the birthday drive on vagrants were arraigned versary anniversary of both father and before Justice of the Peace Herman mother Gygl Tuesday where thty pleaded guilty to vagrancy A majority were given suspended sentences Things Happen on This Day 1 oW'fHoto - IVHAT! 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Come in today and pick out the Model you want Small down payment and taiy terms Let W tell you how you can obtain immediate delivery SAIT IAKE CITY VTAH HEBKR CITV CTAH Held on Coast ' Ini CAMAY SL Suspects pecked food eauen-de- le you need to build energy end body het for these chilly morning Try itt (Tnm oro Lira a the vital Xi m Sleeping litu m hit-ru- n w John’ Holt 2515 Chadwick fctreet a salesman for the Sugarhoue Lum-- ’ her company is the father HI wife the former Miss Dorothy Jensen and the daughter born Tuee-da- y in the L D S hospital were both reported in good condition Berlin’s summers are short d by a machlna driven by Homer Rob erts 21 415 Second E4t street and suffered abrasions on his head and right hand and bruises Charles Lambert 13 2028 Thirteenth East atreet sustained a cut left arm when he was hit by a car in front of his home W D Hammond 49 1295 Crystal avenue wag the driver police said Mrs G E Swenson 39 1152 Third East street suffered head cuts and Twins Announced bruises bruised lags and cut hands when she was struck by an automo Twins a son and daughter were bile at Broadway and State street born Tuesday at the Salt Lake gendriven by James S Walker 77 336 eral hospital to George A and North Main street Louise Wright 23 North Sixth West street "Mother and children were described as being “fairly good” Chinese Vessel Draws $15 Fine John Greer U of 645 Alta court was fined $15 with an additional $15 fine suspended when he appeared for sentencing on a reckleas driving charge of which he had been previously convicted He wae Dr G It Leonard arrested following an accident near SL Mark’s hospital February 23 Trial of O G Goes Jr 42 of 64 Wcat Sixth South street charged with reckless driving was continued Until March 30 John A Patterson 40 of 1832 East Twenty-sevent- h South street was fined $15 when he appeared for senSinks tencing on a charge of failing to YUNNANFU Yunnan Province give the right of way to another vehicle He was arrested March 6 Dr G R Leonard New China March 23 (At— An overloaded Steamer sank Tuesday on Kunhu at Eighth East and Thirteenth South laks south of hera carrying to their Chief streets Optimists’ deaths ISO passengers and members Ed Warner 28 of $32 Edison of the crew street was fined $5 on a charge of Dr G R Leonard was elocted failing to yield the right of way to another vehicle He was arrested president of the Optimists' club at and William Martin were elected ts it regular meeting held Tuesday in new members to the board of govfollowing an accident March 10 Dick Gunn’s cafe Other officers ernors Hit-Ru- n Trial were: Harold A Park rirst A M Erwin' a representative of Trial of Elmer Winn 21 on a elected vice president Frank B Harris the General Motors corporation conwas driving charge second vice president H J Wil- showed a series of motion pictures tinued' until April 6 liams sergeant-at-arC M Ware of industrial and outdoor subjects Lloyd G Flnnerty 28 was fined $10 on a speeding charge and received $3 suspended fines on charges of driving with improper brakes no muffler snd no rear-viemirror Edward F Brown 31 and Ray E Larch 20 forfeited $10 each on speeding chsrges L M Boyer 35 forfeited $3 on a atop sign charge while a bench warrant was ordered issued for his arrest on a speeding COVERED WAGON PRIZES Lois Wheatlake 16 was charge on to court a remanded the juvenile speeding charge 4 NEW MODELS Charged wittngnorTn'g traffic: sigThere's odelfoi nals Clauds Thompson 30 forfeiteverf purse ed $3 and Darrell Prescott 21 forShertnanita Steel Bodies- feited $2 J H Hickman 40 forAll&feel Chat feited $3 on a stop sign charge it — Complete Beebe 20 707 Fifth ave- nue Robert Hammer 20 1420 South Unit m LARCH 24 Eighth West street and Gerald 89 West Twenty-firs- t 23 South street were ordered bound The boys and girls who constitute over to the Third district court on The Salt Lake Tribune and Tele- robbery charges after a preliminary Tuesday before City Judge gram concert band will play a hearing B P Leverich double role this week-en- d They The trio are charged with the rob will appear on the stage of the enteras featured theater Capitol tainers and they will be guests of honor along with 2300 other boys and girls at the Tribune-TelegraEaster Youth Activities club show The band will make its first stage appearance on Friday evening in conjunction with the opening of the Capitol theater's new double bill show “Seventh Heaven" with Simone Simon and "Murder Goes to College" with Lynne Overman and "VtLs— anil it hard to believe that y Marsha Hunt Two appearances X such marvelous ctkes cost only 5! daily afternoon and evening on Sat! Flavor-packeHostess Cup Cakes urday and Sunday will round out for 2 an unusually busy schedule for these are pure devil's food richly frosted with chocolate or vanilla Spend a talented young musicians On Saturday morning through the nickel and see if these aren't the richcourtesy of the Capitol theater The est most delicious cakes you ever tasted ! Tribune-Telegrawill be hosts to all Y A C member numbering more than 2000 and several hundred additional boys and girls who art not mambers at a special presentation of "Seventh Heaven” to Injury In eutomobil Tribune-Telegra- MORNING Suspects Bound Over On Robbery Charges Georg Crash Similar Charge Against Another Dismissed Minor Counts Heard WEDNESDAY $10 In cash! $5 In cash! Total of 325 Prizes In All! k If'1 tin ln 2iTAyhW: 2 Print clearijr name fii your and address facaimi jfe Snuwrppr to Ci may N Box 733 Lincinntri Ohio Ml mtriM mint b son-mmbfm mMnixht My 1 1937 m "nr enttiej 11 you with pmrided each is on a separate sheet of plain paper bears your ntm and address and is accompanied by three Camay wrappers or facsimiles 4 Judges will award prizes to the entriea which in thtir opinion ir th mo Irt original appropriate and concise reason for liking (yirruy better thn ny other -beauty h&g" will be Miss Uiu M Rasbeure bUtttnsl CnsalSsas and Pc‘on of the iudget will bn b 'sofr('f' bnal No Cntrict returned u the event of tie Identical prltct will b awarded to tying contestants T1 priae winners will b announced PnfipJ on the Camay Radio Program Tepper oung Family" ever 37NBd stations the week beginning June 21st Complete hsts °f winners will be available after thatprite week at Covered i saLtfa? dnle” “d 5iod“ CO and thetr fimiiiee S'tTf!iVrPpli” °n7 eraf “ United 'ub'c to Fed- State end local Ixv and reaulariont "d ! therein th property of Procter St Gamble fc " |