Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING MAY 13 1937 5M Eight Hurt In Series of Auto Crashes Regional Meet Of YWCA to Small Problems m Activities of Girls to Receive Attention at Parley Suffers Punctured Ey Eight persons were treated hospitals Wednesday for Injuries suffered in automobile accilocal dents Most seriously hurt was Fern Hardman daughter of Davis and Alta Hardman Bluff-dalwho suffered a possible skull fracture and a punctural wound of t He left eye in an accident on Bed Wood road in Riverton According to police Mr Hardman driving south was negotiating a left hand turn when an automobile driven by B Naylor South of Jordan collided wjth the-sihis car His wife suffered minor Fern’s condition was re injuries ported "fair” by Salt Lake General hospital attendants While making a tour of the United States four visitors from Denmark were inCopenhagen jured yhen a rear tire burst overturning their car ten miles west of Grantsville The injured were Axel Jacobson 40 his wife Karen 31 their son Swend 6 and daughter Karen 4 all of whom suffered cuts and bruises They were treated at the £a!t Lake General hospital Thrown from the running board of her mother's machine when it backed into another car in the 300 block on South State street Sylvia 7 1239 East Sventh Gregorson South street suffered a sprained back Her mother Mrs Merle 33 told officers she Gregorson temporarily lost control of the ma Junior League officials of two states met Wednesday chine The girl was treated at the afternoon when Mrs Bradner Lee Los Angeles director of emergency hospital Phil Neel 18 564 Third East region 9 right was greeted by Mrs Fuller Bailey president atreet a bicyclist suffered abraof the Saif Lake City Junior League in the Union Pacific sions on his left knee and left elbow when he collided with an automodepot Mrs Lee will spend two days conferring with local bile on Broadway between Main and officials of the organization The youth riding State streets west was sideswiped by an east bound machine driven by C L Francis 41 365 Reed avenue who turned out to pass another maHe also was chine police said Two-Da- y treated at the emergency hospital Mrs Ellen Barnett 72 Malad Idaho who was Injured Monday night in an automobile accident near Redwood road and Thirty-thir- d Lee Los to Souht street continued in “poor" the Salt condition Wednesday at Chicago Lake General hospital 73 husband of Ephraim Barnett Mrs Barnett and Mr and Mrs Mrs Bradner Lee Los Angeles director of region 9 of the Enoch Martin 73 and 72 respec-Junior League arrived in Salt Lake City Wednesday for a brief visit tively all of whom were injured the same crash were reported in with local officials She plans to leave Friday to attend the national Junior League conference in Chicago “fairly good” condition Mrs Fuller Bailey president of' th Salt Lake City Junior League who met Mrs Lee at the train said Mrs 'Lee will address a general meeting of the organization Friday at 1 p m in the Hotel Utah The official will be a guest at a flowers product luncheon meeting of the board of the EarLhen-bedde- d Junior League Thursday at 12:30 of amateur gardeners will comprise p m in the Town club and also exhibits at the Sait Lake Garden at the home of Mr and Mrs C E 1434 Circle way Thursday club spring flower show Saturday de Junior League Regional Head Visit Arrives Here for rs Bradner of Angeles En Route Conference Called in H S L Flower Schilling Baking Powder Show Slated Wright evening Local delegates to the Chicago conference are Mrs Horace Siegel who left the city earlier this week and Mrs Martin Linden presidentelect who will leave Friday untjs1937otjmhi — On Sale May 18 before in the history of Utah has more legislation been adopted affecting the business man than during the 1937 session of the legislature Fair Trade Practice Acts Unemployment Labor Regulation Sales Tax Compensation Amendments and the new Use Tax will be of vital importance to everyone who sells goods or en- -' gages in any type of manufacturing Never and Sunday Departing from custom It will be the first time the annual show which will be held in Rainbow ballroom will have been staged in naturalistic fashion Heretofore it consisted t of individual displays in vases or bowls arranged on tables Tulips irises late daffodils lilacs and other flowering shrubs will apparently spring from the earth all and blossoming before growing Amendments Printed in red ink on the highest quality gummed paper $200 per copy Other Utah Statutes published by the Inland Printing ' Company are: Revised Statutes of Utah $1500 Laws of Utah 1933 Regular and Special Session 600 Laws of Utah 1935 Annotated 720- T r Laws of Utah 1936 100 ''- ’ Terms When remittance accompanies order transportation charges will be prepaid otherwise shipments will be sent C O D with transportation charges added Credit will only be granted to those who have established credit with this company prior to Alay 11 1937 Hsalltminidl IPcrmQnnikg 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friendly reciprocal trade relations with Los Angeles county Recording to a recent letter from Harold W Wright manager of the domestic trade department of the Los Angeles chamber name Stubbornly refuse anything else lb (Advertisement I 'ggSgesz Coast Man Due in S L To Make Trade Survey M hi right-of-wa- I City Commission Indorsement of Salt Lake City commissioners was given Wednes' day to a petition of the Utah Power and Light company asking premia sion of the state public service commission to remove its tracks and overhead trolley wires from certain streets in the city The sections from which the company would remove its tracks and wires are: First North street between Second West and Weit Temple streets West Temple street between First North and First South streets and West Temple street between Thirteenth South and Fifth South streets LIVER BIL- EWilhesl CiImk— TnD Jiaf Out if Bel is Ike Mersiaf Ran’ ts Gs Tha Urr boa Id pour oat two pound of liquid bilo into your bowels doily If 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conducted the organization’s used lor’rthose addicted to the use of alannual regional "more business” cohol offered to the publlo as session In the NewhoUse hotel Wed- AlcobanIs now It is harmless and can be taken In tea coffee food or any other nesday night E M Whittle San Francisco vice liquid with or without the user’s Removes the craving for president of the company S B Cul- knowledge and builds up the resistance bertson Denver superintendent liquor Many loved ones saved and brought and C M Hall general agent in back to a life of usefulness Try a box at our risk on our money-bac- k GUARANTEE OP SATISFACTION OR Salt Lake City were speakers guarantee Sold by Coombs Drug Co and family to try this new day gland B L Crawford Seattle general 380 State Street and other good drug- remedy treatment $3 at the manager was chairman Get Alcoban today (Adv) Pay Less and Owl Drug Stores (Adv) gists WICHITA WAKE UP YOUR Stays of execution were granted Dawson and Service until June 1 rs "ay - sub-la- prosame as visions of original bid dis- action progress pute which has been between the lawyers and the state for some time It has been the contention of the lawyers that the disparity in price has in effect meant that the public has been helping pay for the copies of the law books which the state buys for Its officials each New-hous- LIQUOR plan 117 Ninth East atreet and Harrison Grant 21 of 65 East KeLsey street pleaded guilty and were fined $25 Area Leader Rail Express Agency STOPS GRAYING FOR Holds ‘Business’ Meet be yield to Court Orders Drivers to Pay $178 and $100 for Traffic Violations M Under the sale result of by the purchase revising the agreement with the printer the Inland Printing company of Kaysville The change came about as 'a result of a protest made by the Utah State Bar through C M Senior Salt Lake CRy attorney that the public has been paying too much for the law books and the state too little Fines 6f $178 and $100 were imUnder the revised agreement posed on two traffic offenders Wed- copies of the 1937 session Taws will be sold to the public at $4 each nesday in police court by Judge sales tax Included Instead of $5 Reva Beck Bosone plus sales tax as called for under 721 P G Worth 31 of North the original agreement The state Second West street admitted will pay $218 a copy for the first 600 copies the same for additional chafges of drunken driving if purchased in lots of 100 driving and operating an auto- copies in lots of mobile without lights and was fined $249 each if purchased between 50 and 100 and $281 If pura total of $178 less than 50 J W Bowerbank 46 of 1290 East chased In jtmounts the state was to pay Ninth South street waa fined $100 Originally no inatter how $1 for drunken driving wherjhe pleaded only it per copy many bought guilty Another made by the Of five' appearing in court on board was change the elimination of the speeding charges only one Jorgen State's profit on copies ‘sold to the P Hermsnsen 39 of 2687 Fifteenth in excess of 600 This was public East Street denied guilt His trial to have been 25 per cent of the was set for May 13 The other four Katherine Dawson 33 of 547 Fourth East street Jack Service 19 of 1163 South West Temple street Clyde Kirk 25 of K From 2 to 9:30 p m Saturday the public may view the exhibits Again on Sunday from 10 a m until 9:30 p m the show will be continued Dr Walter Cottam professor of botany at the University of Utah and the United States forest serv-- j ice will display a wild flower exhibit Mr and Mrs Rufus D Johnson and Mrs Seymour Wells will have a tree exhibit Okehs Track Removal Sales Tax Included Kaysville ors In the copies of the made thia taken board of sifbplies public of Problems met in directingactivi-tieof girls will receive a prbminent place In the program of the four-da- y intermountain regional conference of the Y W C A which opens here Friday One feature of the session will be a class on the training of volunteer leaders which Mrs Nina T Wens-lemember of ih organization’s national board will direct The Y W C A clubhouse at 322 East Broadway will be confernce Unless otherwise headquarters noted in the following program meetings are to be held there Registration of conference delegates has been set for the hours betwee nl and 8 pm at which latMayme V Matthay ter time the opening meeting of the conference will be devoted to the subject of community relations Speakers at this meeting include Dr Morgan Odell Occidental college Los Angeles Hugo B Anderson executive secretary of the Salt Lake City Community Chest and Miss Emma P Hirth national associate general secretary of the Y W C A Soroptimists to Honor Dr Odell will lead the conference Regional Chief in a service of worship at 915 a m Saturday It will be followed with a panel discussion of public affairs Mrs Mayme V Matthay of Los led by Miss Rhoda E McCulloch Angeles regional director for 11 national secretary of publications western states of the American FedA of the Y W C of Soroptomist clubs will eration A personnel committee luncheon arrive in Salt Lake City by plane will be held at the Ambassador hotel to remain until SunFriday night at 12:15 p m at which Miss Hirth day night as guest of the Salt Lake willbe the principal speaker At Soroptomist club lunchthe same hour's secretaries' A formal dinner will be given in eon is scheduled iif the Newhouse her honor Saturday at the Newhotel house hotel at 6:30 p m at which 2 At p m the first meeting of the Mrs will speak on internavolunteer training course and a tionalMatthay conditions of woeconomic business girls’ meeting will be held men and Reva Beck Bosone Judge at the Y W C A clubhouse and a also will give an address Luncheon secretaries' meeting at the for executive board Ynem-beSaturday 4 m hotel At visitors p will be at the Lion house imwill be taken on a sightseeing tour following the organ reMrs A J Gorham will serve as mediately in the L D S tabernacle cital toastmistress at the international Mrs Matthay will be On banquet to be held at the Newhouse taken Sunday to Ogden to meet with the hotel at 6:45 p m Saturday when of a SoroptoMiss McCulloch is to address dele- prospective members be organized theVe to mist group A C Y on “The W in the gates later by the local unit She also will Total World Scene” on a radio broadcast at 10:15 Full programs have been planned speak a m Saturday for Sunday and Monday “Mrsr Richard- Klet-tin- g general chairman explained Wednesday show-visit- $400 per volume Phone 10 A jl'P'toPil Start Friday Girl Seriously Injured in Collision biscuits Heavy Fines Law Book Price Settled new reduction Assessed by price price to the sessiontthe the printer will under to be year as a stantially the the Police Judge stateinaction Wednesday settled a and ' The board's in To Be Feted LOIV-PPCE- V HELP All over America thousands’ of Chrysler Royal owners are telling their friends about theamazingsuperioritiesof Chrysler’ s newest masterpiece See and drive a new 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