Show FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 4 1937 THE SALT LAKE? TRIBUNE 14 Motorists Pay $425 in Peck at Colorful ‘Utonian9 Conductor Brothers Visit Fred Wallm who has served as passenger conductor on the Eris railroad for more than 50 years and Mrs Wallm came to Salt Lake City Thursday to visit with Mr Wallm’s brother C C Wallm who has served In the same capacity for the Denver A Rio Grands Western railroad for more than 30 years The C C Wallms live at 42 Kensington apartments Court Acquits Driver oil' Charges of ‘Failure in Yield’ Mishap Women's Chamber to Meet The regular assembly of the Salt Lake City women's chamber of 3 commerce will-me- et Monday-- at p m In the Hotel Utah Mrs Anthony C Lund president said on Lael Smith 23 45 East Broadway Was acquitted in police court Thursday of failure to yield the right of Way to a pedestrian a charge which rose following an accident in which Mrs Margaret I Brighton fatally injured April 22 at TO was Thursday The board will insert at 2 p m South Temple and L streets Mrs Brighton ‘ died four days later i -- V-t- --'- 'Jv 9 9 t mmm A Sv'!" ' Dla-tri- SELLING OUT of Thursday Pete Peris Promise Given V P A South West Temple street was City commissioners Thursday auy fined $50 with an alternative thorized Commissioner Georgs D jail sentence A stay of exertto writs the deputy W P A ion to Monday was granted i fveyser administrator that the city will — complete any water main replaceAsk Inspection Help Because demand 'for inspection ment projects begun under W P A of new buildings increased greatly so that in the event W P A aid is in the past year city commission- later withdrawn no work on those ers Thursday were asked by W J projects would be wasted Goodwin recently installed chief Labor Charge Filed building inspector for added help in W A Francis proprietor of the the office and the field Appoint - 18 333 Douglas Harrison James A Davis 51$ South Temple street Eugene Pos-se- ll 1839 Lake street Ralph Hartle 24 of 6237 South Second West street H E Vitle 27 of 166 Williams avenue Neldon C Rhodes 19 and Wes- ley Christensen governors rfV 4 OUR ENTIRE STOCK 123 42 T R street West j of Law Violator Fined Convicted of violation of the new state prophylactic control law before City Judge B P Leverich on Fourteen other Salt Lake City drivers were fined a total of $05 for major traffic law infringements during a busy session of the court Pleading guilty to drunken driving Ikie Lovata 2234 Highland drive was fined $100 by Judge Revs Beck Boeone Twelve speeders largest number appearing on the calendar for many days were assessed $25 fines or forfeited $25 bond They were Wesley L Thomas 25 of Ogden Robert Lindberg 22 of 434 Hollywood avenue N H Rasband 36 of 67 'J street GuyJBVUson 19 Cliff J Holbrook 36 of 269 Wentworth avenue SUMMED SCHEDULES Lev-eric- h M Traffic Fines to a Swim Inn cafe 861 North Second West street Thursday pleaded not guilty before City Judge B P when arraigned on a charge of employing Ellen Turner in his ment of two assistant building In- cafe more than 48 hours a week set for next Thursday spectors and an office clerk la asked Trial was The complaint charges The matter was referred to the fi- morning Miss Turner was kept at work 58 nance department hours the week of April 23 to 29 Ball was set at $300 Final Meeting Held n Members of the Salt Lake LumPleads Guilty te Larceny bermen’s club conducted their final After a second degree burglary at season of the Thursday meeting by the chamber of commerce at which charge had bean reduced Judge Herbert M Schiller on a musical program was featured on of to petty larceny C C Burton president was in Thuraday Elmer Hone 24 645 West Third charge The club will resume regu- North street pleaded guilty to the lar sessions again in September lesaer offense Sentence will ba Imposed by Judge Schiller Saturday Fire Operator Appointed allegedly entered the home of Luella Parr- - 343 Seventh East Hone E F Brown at 322 North Ninth street Thursday was appointed a' West street on February 25 taking fireman third grade and relief alarm and other articles valued operator in the public safety build- clothing at $35 ing by the city commission acting on the recommendation of Fire Chief Walter S Knight Chief Knight said she had passed civil service tests and had served her probationary period SUITS & O’COATS Mr — Panta 5750 $200 BELL TAILORS 252 EFFECTIVE JUNE 6 GORGE ROUTE ROYAL Seen If Seenle Limited Limit'd NU g 8:45 FM 1:03 AM 5:10 AM 8:05 AM 12:40 PM 2:13 FM 2:28 4:00 5:00 7:15 Lv Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar Lv Ar PM FM PM PM Ar Lake Price Salt MO Ar 1 AM AM PM PM PM PM Hanging Bridge Lv 7:30 3:20 10:30 8:03 2:58 1:26 Hanging Bridge Ar Ar Ar 1:16 PM 11:40 AM 10:30 AM City Grand Junction Glenwood Ar Ar Ar Springs' Ar Salida ROYAL GORGE - Pueblo 1 Colorado Ar Springs Denver Lv $3$ AM BOFFAT TUNNEL ROUTE The Panoramic The Faneramie NO 10:15 1:46 5:40 7:48 11:36 AM AM AM AM 11:51 1:15 PM Lv Ar Ar Ar Ar PM Ar Ar AM 14 NO Lake Price Salt City Grand Junction Glenwood S firings West Portal MOFFAT TUNNEL East Portal Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar ’ 7:40 3:56 12:09 10:09 6:24 Ar Denver AM AM AM PM PM 6:09 PM 4:05 PM Lv For Information Keaervatlona Tickets — W H GREER Division Faaaenfer Agent I0UTH MAIN Phone WiuUk 110 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad SOUTH MAIN ST Scenic Line of the World ’ — 23 Ray LilenquLstra 856 Fourth South street paid a $25 fine for violation of a traffic signal after reckless driving charges had been dismissed by a motion of the court Marian Taylor left Margaret Herrick center and Norma Berntson of the staff of the Utonian take a surreptitious peek as the books come out of the bindery The Utah yearbooks are contained in the two mechanical presses seen in the background School Fete to Honor 300 Seniors at Fete 300 South high Approximately graduating seniors will be honored 7 Friday at p m in the school’s annual award dinner-danc- e Students having done outstanding activiwork in the ties during their senior high school years will be presorted with certificates for their adnirvements extra-curricul- ar Scout Leader U? Yearbook Meet Planned To Be Issued Gathering to Lay Plans Engravers Say Annual “for Exposition Work Outstanding i Leaders of all Salt Lake council Boy Scout troops assigned to participate in a merit badge exposition planned next week on downtown streets wre asked Thursday to attend a special meeting Friday at 7:30 p m at scout headquarters in the chamber of commerce The meeting will be concerned with final arrangements for the exposition which will be presented out of doors from approximately 64 booths erected along the sidewalks from South Temple street to Broadway on Main street and from Main street to State street on Broadway More than 800 scouts are scheduled to participate in demonstrations of varied merit badge activities to be presented June 11 and 12 The concluding feature will he an investiture ceremony at which a number of tenderfoot scouts will receivetheir badges This will be hqld in front of The Salt Lake 0 &mwm$ iffciMSwinsfct Vtaif f T-i: Grocer's ICE 60X Tribune-T- elegram Claimed by itsr engravers to be the outstanding college yearbook of the nation for the year the Utonian University of Utah annual publication will be issued to 1800 students Friday and Saturday The Utonian published by the class of 1938 also claims to be one of the first' yearbooks — if not the first— in the country to employ direct color photography Contained in the current volume are eight direct color photographs taken last fall Plans for the informal layout and arrangement of photography in the book were made by a Los Angeles artist and Clair Harmon who was appointed editor of the Utonian last spring but was declared ineligible at the close of the autumn quarter On January 15 Sherman S Brinton was appointed editor The two students worked together for the remainder of the year Mr Brinton acting as editor and Mr Harmon as photographer Edward H Stephens as business manager of the publication sold 1800 copies of the book — 500 more than have been sqld in the history of the book 1995 1195 Glider Glider coil Spring with inch angle iron in retempered wire Double-dec- k coil Spring with helical tied top and full angle reiron base tempered wire Single-dec- k 1 Vi -- full LAWN GLIDER Lawn Glider with frame and hardwood slats d Glider Jn Orange and Black combination 895 all-met- al 575 er 695 Two-seate- suite upholENGLISH CLUB SUITES—Extra large stered in Green or Rust cut velvet MODERN SUITE— Two-pieKroehler suite with wood trim in two-pie- ce TABLES Metal Tables in a color combinations variety 295 up 350 At- 450 Innerspring Mattress covered in fine A C A ticking Tan and beige with brown button tufts White-tape- t d hand-rolle- ' d 1475 edge innerspring Mattress made to our specifications including fine coil spring construction with heavy hotel striped ticking Choice of two colors Friday and Saturday Hair-to- only Three women who helped organize the Salt Lake Cltv chapter Women of the Moose Mrs Ada Bosen Mrs Antoinette Schelgel and Mrs Laura Gardner were HANES SHIRTS I I ARE GLUTTONS FOR PUNISHMENT! 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