Show rtf 4fct"4-- ’ '“"'A-- '" J V 10 r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE’ TV)NESDAY MOftNING SL Residents Can Now See )' Finslei: Comet Salt Lake ‘Happy Family' Pulls ' Juveniles Arrested in Polic Drive Handle of Dipper A newly discovered — comet now ' was discovered in Zurich telescope Switzerland July 4 by a Doctor Finsler whose name it bears Hyperbolic Comet It Is comet hyperbolic ji lie ex- plained which means that it will pass out of the earth’s orbit and never return The bright speeder now easily visible Is moving toward the handle end of the big dipper and within a week will be Invisible without a telescope ' Professor Hayes announced he Would welcome visitors and give all a leisurely look at the phenomenon through the telescope Hen Denied Chicks Nurses Cats July Crimes Total 256e i ' ' During July 258 criminal cases Were reported to police of which 114 were cleared by arrest or recovery of stolen articles according to a report released Tuesday by Earl Bertteson police statistician These compared with 280 cases reported in July 1936 of which only 99 were cleared Mr Bertleson said The cases reported last month Were: Criminal homicides 2 with 2 cleared manslaughter by negligence 1 and 1 cleared rape 2 and 11 2 cleared robberies and 4 cleared aggravated assault 2 and 2 cleared burglaries — 88 — and —55 cleared grand larceny 6 and 3 cleared petty larceny 10S and 35 cleared automobile thefts 36 and 10 cleared For the same month in 1936 the figures iread: Criminal homicides 2 and 2 cleared manslaughter by hegligence none reported rape none robbery 7 and 4 cleared ag-- ' gravated assault 5 and 0 cleared burglaries 77 and 20 cleared grand larcency 13 and 5 cleared petty larceny 125 and 57 cleared automo- -' bile thefts 53 and 6 cleared Pioneer’s Funeral To Be Thursday J 4 Final rites for Mrs Bashua Dor-- ( cas Kingsbury Fryer pioneer of 1847 will be conducted Thursday at noon in the Wells L D S ward chapel Burial will be in the Dewey- -' Vllle cemetery Mrs Fryer a sister of the late Dr J T Kingsbury president! emer- itus of the University of Utah and active L D S church member died Monday at 7 p m in the home of a daughter Mrs P C Steffensen 549 She was 89 Wilmington avenue years old mothership at otherwise the hen the This Gulllckson time works fine because explains Mr the a mother is quite a traveler any’ way and doesn’t care to watch over the kittens - eignt-year-ol- Tin Money Foes Truckmen End’ S L Meet Leaders of the “tin money rebellion” will protest the use of sales tax tokens to the state tax commission Thursday at 11 a m in the state capltol M Carlson Brigham Clegg Eric Carr and Stats Representative Sam Kiefer will ask for the elimill nation of both the five and tokens “We claim the backing of at least 90 per cent of the people in the state in the elimination of this pesky money" declared Mr Clegg J one-mi- of Interstate Representatives truckline operators concluded a y conference on tariff and other problems Tuesday night in the office of A L Greenawalt manager of the Inter Coast Motor Freight Tariff bureau Money on C O D shipments must be returned by the carrier to the Jelle of Roundup Viola Bennett of Stratford L E S ward was named as “Belle of the 00 Roundup” by approximately Gleaner Girls and of the Highland L D S stake who joined Hawaiian Cliief Lauds Quezon Governor General Joseph B Poin dexter of the Hawaiian Islands and his daughter Helen Poindexter te stop In slept through a Salt Lake City aboard the Union Pacific streamliner Tuesday shortly before 8 a m Railroad officials who contacted the governor later said he has an optimistic outlook for business conditions of the country and showed pleasure that railroad passenger business Is reaching so heavy a volume “I have the highest regard for Manuel 'Quezon president of the Philippine Islands he is a brilliant man” Governor Poindexter who is going to Washington D G said J Kemp who was arrested August 1 at Sixth South and Main on streets a drunken driving charge was acquitted by a jury durjng late afternoon triaL A $50 fine was meted to S K Lambourne 41 331 East Fifth South street when he was convicted of a reckless driving charge Nate Page 18 Wendover was fined $25 on a speeding charge The case of James L Wheat 41 facing the same charge was taken under advisement by Judge Reva Beck Bosone until September 20 Of three persons charged with failing to yield-th- e Tight of Way John Reid 25 was fined $10 Floyd Graham 23 334 Harvard avenue was fined $10 and was given a suspended jail term and a bench warrant was issued for George McGrath 44 His bond was set at $35 25 10-d- ay 9 Plan Protest $1 bond A No jealousy exists between the two mothers he said and both of them will come to the rescue of the kittens when danger looms At night the hen three kittens and the mother cat alljileep together on ths same hale of Straw GulUckson’s Another of Mr d prize pets Is an racing horse Hal CL which brings his bucket when ho wants more feed Should the bucket be filled with water Hal G gives himself or anyone standing near by a shower bath 6 — More than 100 cases appeared on the police court calendar Tuesday a majority of which were for minor One person parking violations charged with jaywalking forfeited but kittens belong to feeding Tuesday night at Washington park in their annual “roundup" consignee within 15 days of the time of delivery of the merchandise the truck officials agreed Corrections In existing tariffs were also recommended during the final day’s session The regulations will now be eent to the interstate commerce commission at Washington D C for approval CHEESE AND TOMATO SAUCI Docket Lists 100 Cases 2200 West Seventh South street has started to mother three little kittens The mother of the kittens a gray bobtailed cat takes over the i WITH’ Burglars tore the screen and unlatched the door to the Grecian bakery 541 West Second South street Monday night and took $450 In cash and $250 in sales tax tokens v another report showed Nothing daunted when the eggs she was sitting on didn’t mature into little chicks a White Leghorn hen belonging to William Gullick-so- n Recovery of Goods Arrests Solve 114 v side 9 A SPAGHETTI Arrest of six juveniles two them taken Into custody while they ire allegedly entering a home marked Tuesday's action by city crime prevention officers to curb recent series of burglary and petty thefts The two youths 11 years old were said to havs been entering basement window at the residence of Carl Penman 1142 Kensington avenue when M O Stief 1149 Bryan avenue eaught them and kept the lads in custody until ths arrival of officers Found In Vacant Homs Three other juveniles were found In a clothes closet of a vacant home at 670 Sixth avenue which has been burglarized recently of “paint brushea and mirrors according to Hugh Hoidaway 640 East Broad' way owner The sixth youth was apprehended after he reportedly stole a watch from the shirt of Ronald Browne 348 West Sixth North street while the latter was swimming in a pool at Third West and Seventh North streets Lunch Room Robbed Theft of 80 from Johnson’s lunch 174 South Stats street was also reported Burglars ere believed to have entered by a transom over the front door and then escaped by unlatching the door from the In- visible to the naked eye is speed — Ing toward Salt Lake City and the rest of the earth at the rate of more than two million miles an hour! Not so large as some of the noted comets of the past but still larger than the earth the fleeting heavenly body Tuesday night for the first time attracted widespread at' tention here Flock to ‘I? Salt Lakers seeking a “closer” view of the new light in the “big dipper’s handle flocked to the Uni- versity of Utah’s observatory Tuesday night to get first hand information from Professor J J Hayes head of the university's astronomy department The comet he told visitors as they peered through the observatory’s : COOKED Crime Prevention Campaign Launched in’S Li ' ni nR Si& Together Visible to Naked j Eye Near v AUGUST 11 1937 Former S L Woman Dies in Denver Mrs G H Roberts a resident of Denver Colo and formerly Myra Sowles daughter of the late Mr and Mrs M B Sowles of Salt Lake City died In Denver Monday according to word received in Salt Lake City by relatives Surviving are her husband G H To Discuss Plans Roberts two sons Melvin and Plans for Salt Lake City’s labor Henry Roberts a sister Mrs Forday celebration will be discussed rest S Walden all of Denver and brothers L W Sowles Salt Wednesday at 8 p m In a meeting two at the Labor Temple of the general Lake City111 and Melvin H Sowles Chicago committee with representative comFuneral services and burial will mittees from various local unions" be conducted In Denver GLARED B'i’ V65ST AT BETTER GROCE SOUTH TEMPLE & 5TII EAST 940 SOUTH MAIN 14 SO MAIN SUGARIIOUSE 47 E BROADWAY EAISEGgOCERlESlERUUSlDEUCATESSE Prices Lor Tuesday Wednesday Thursday HILLS’ Per M-J-- IB WEE E GaHaacfl Lb B Creamery EDgessnnacj - q- Quart Bottles 22-ozfl- TT With Empties EachilvUl Peanut Butter Tomatoes Tins Tomato Juice tins 22c Popped Wheat Rice 5c 3 for 25c Lifebuoy Soap 3 bars 17c 3 for 25c Jell-We- ll pkgs 15c roll 5c 10c Seminole Tissue 10c Maraschino Cherries? 9c Olives 3 pkgs 10c Chipped Beef??? Flavorade 9c 10c I'ax PaperS”1 13c Orange Juice Corned Beef “T 15c Sodas Grahams box 19c 3 pkgs 32c Pork and Beans? 10c Whcaties Catsup Kitchen 48-l- b King Bag mmss wmm as noito- - nnrnso 16'oz‘ n£ Fv!3mirsETiisnmflH©rjs 539 ( 3© lbs CRYSTAL CORN— WHITE LARGE PKG 312 I7-0- Z 2 fins PEAS-- No ST BEANS SOAP 3 1 0 bars five-minu- to $T10 LJ -3 C- (One upy fart from Ogden or Self Like City good in eoachet or chair cars) ' We have the FASTEST TRAINS di- n to San Francisco ell tioned meals oa the Pacific Limited $31 ROUNDTRIP to San Fran cisco $32 ROUNDTRIP to Los Angeles via San Francisco—both fares good id standard Pullmans (berth extra) air-co- Southern r Pacific Ff imftrmstiMi Gtn Aft 41 Siu ttt wntt D H Otvtn Mstn St Salt Lsh Otf Utah Tax Commission To Be Represented The Utah tax commission will be represented at a meeting in Portland Ore on August 16 of the western division of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators ThoBe who will Hkely attend from here’ gre Commissioner J Will Knight and D Ray Owen Jr law clerk for the commission who has been specializing in motor vehicle work Among the subjects to be discussed are bouse trailer regulations uniform accident reporting operators' licenses and examinations and reciprocity agreements between states Stolen Car Found An automobile found stripped of Its wheels and tires Sunday at South and Twenty-sevenEast streets Tuesday was Identified by police as one stolen Saturday night from as used car lot of the Fred A Carleson Motor com-Twenty-sevent- pany N IS STEAKS §£“ EGGS U S Large dozjgc Lamb Chops 2 lbs 29c DEETSmA2for 17c Mock Chicken Legs for 10c FORrlAY 49c Rib Boiling Beef lb 8c FRUITS VEGETABLES Sliced Salmon lb 19c 3-ibt- in r San Francisco L SUPER MEATS h Sliced Bacon lb 27c Veal Chops HEIIS SSL lb 19c Solid Peppers-Fan- cy Bell 2 Potatoes IC3 lh$59s Kippered Salmon Cocked Salami Jumbo Visccn flippy Chessa bantam Com-Ffc- hcy lb 27c lb 25s 2 for 5c Ib 25c Assorted Lunch Heats Ib 15s 2 lbs 15s Collage Cheese Grapes ea 3 lbs Ulah 3 lbs Tomatoes-Fanc- y Ib-1- Delicatessen Dill Pickles Lettuce-Fan- cy SEEDLESS 1 C&ntalcL'ses-Ui- ah - IBs 0 lbs7c doz 12c ::i2 lbs 15 4 ft lb E: Applcs-Cock- ing th K I Os Jdoz 16s 2 lbs 15s Lemons Peaches-Dix- ie Ei Ib Lta |