Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUES'DAY MOANING MARcll - a - 15 1938 1 - 7 ---a ' — e 4 Tipsy Driving ' Food costs r-- Cases Head Court DQc4et ' Speaks Here - 1 I Decline-inS- If the Salt take City loasewiftglon 3 per eetit anti for the country" Adverse'vreather conditions were responsible for postponement of the spent POO for food during the 30- - as a whole only 23 per cent Eggs took the biggest drop-- 13 scheduled monthly meeting of the day period ending in the cents for Salt Lake City 212 cents Civic Center board of trustees to sheuld have apent only lit the: mountain region and-42-- for- - havabeenzonducted 10 Monday-a- t - a$966Q during the 30 days ending the nation m by Wm Hendrik ' thit middle of Februarypresuming president- Mrs' 'John IC Romr her family ate the same amount and executive director' said the postClubIleets Exchange same kind of the food ' ponement wal intlefinIte According to a report released by Exchange club board of control Mrs Hardy also announced anew and the immigration naturalization members discussed current prob- weekly classes in contract bridge service the drop of food costs in lems at their weekly meeting Mon- under direction of Anne Leonard the period for Salt Lake City was day in the Hotel Utah Sterling W Harris will heel( at the center 34 per cent: for the mountain re- - Sill president wu in charge Yuesday at 1:30 p m I ' - ' p - 1 w 4 t it ' 1r4t ': nII —111 n 'in 1'1 II l''111111itit'll111Y1lt-i- --s 111111111 Ill 1IIt1II1 LI LI L) til I - I 1 0 Nazarene Head Opens S I Drive Prince- Tits to appear on a similar charge He allegedly an automobile involved in a drove collision Sunday at Seventeenth South and State streets Frank H Stark 25 of 821 McClelland street denied a reckless driving charge end trial was set for ' ' Griffith of Nampa Idaho superintendent of n the district of the Church of the Nazarene is con- ducting a two weeks' revival camIpaign at the local Church of the Nazarene 579 East- Fifth South Rev Glenn 44 EVening services began Sunday and will continue each night except Saturday at 7:45 o'clock until March 27 The Rev Mr Griffith who was a first lieutenant in the 137th infantry in the Argonne offensive in tthe World war will preach at these services Sunday school workers missionaries and young people from 10 Idaho cities and Salt Lake City will attend a rally Wednesday night in the church According to the Rev 1 Harold W Gretzinger pastor of the First church delegations are expected from Twin Falls Pocatello Idaho Falls Kimberly Gooding Jerome Filer Burley Glenna Ferry Hobbs of 963 37 and Marylin 1 2 of 1338 Hoyt place suffered severe burns when scalding water upset at avenue RuusHmeate i — — - Stinday---poltreI hoseltal emergency showed Discuss-Problem- -' reports A devoted to discussions of special problems will be held at 9 a m and 2 p m on Thursday Sessions and Friday The Rev Mr Gretzinger said this will be the first regional conference of these groups in the history of the Church of the Nazarene in Utah low-pric- Takes WPA New S L Office 'G-Ma- n' plarks Birthday Retains V S Post was a '0 problems we're dis- To"Get Law Degree Maintenance cussed at the regular monthly meetArlan Ashton on of Mrs ing of the Building Owners and Conway Rosabel Ashton of 48 Hillside H at Managers' association Monday Hetath avenue will be awarded a degree the Hotel Utah Lawrence president was in charge- of doctor of law by the University of Chicago during the 191st convocaMeeting Slated' tion ceremonies for 180 candidates Builders of Ord'Age Security Utah to word received division will conduct their regular Tuesday:according here Robert Maynard Hutchins weekly meeting Tuesday at 2 p m In the Moose hall 161 Second East president of the university will constreet Sam P Kiefer chairman an- - fer' the degree nounced Monday - Son Announced Explains Job Service— Announcement of the birth of a son to Mr and Mrs Richard L Evans 1032 Douglas street Sunday In L A S Ihospital was Made Monday Mrs Evans was formerly Alice Thornley Mr Evans is managing editor of the Improvement Era - brief explanation of the state employment service's responsibility to the community and a description of the service rendered unemployed were given 'members of the Phi Delta Theta Alumni associa- tion mating at noon'In the Beau Brummel cafe by W Theron Jones manager of the Salt Lake district office of the state service ' A Asthma Ca tide i - Dissolved in 1 ' A 5 I i '4 1 'I i - 11 Day By diasolving and removing mucus or Vilegin that-cochoking strangling loathing attacks the doctors prescripMon BOYCE'S TABLETS remove the rauss of your trouble You them can sleep soundly and soon feel well and To prove that this doctor -- otrong prescription will succeed in rthe most stubborn eases ' we offer BOYCE'S TABLETS under la positive guarantee to stop asthma attacks to your corn- Vete satisfaction or money beck on return of pilckage Get guaranteed ROYCE'S TABLETS at Schramm' johnzon owl or any good druggist AAdvertisementg I 1J 2 1r JL :' : I- 1 4 L 0 i -1- L7 I saL)4 ( -- i'- 1 AMIPPIIIMni4 0 u 1 j9 I Daugliler- Announced A 11111111 0 ) guf-'J- I DIMENSION Fill LENGTH OVER-AL- L piSSE S :D GER SEAT CUSILION WIDTH SEAT CUSHION WIDTH 1 - - '' : 1 I 4 OF 194M6" 1875A6" (front) 47" 4712" (rear) 4812" 4712" SEAT:TO ROOF (front) ' SEAT TO ROOF (rear) FLOOR TO ROOF Oren° claim 0143 "B" CAR 8 184" r 4512" - f 1938 FLOOR TO ROOF (rear) t 3912" 37" 39" 37" 3534" 3634" 4712" 43" 4631" 50" 48" 5034" 0 0 I C ti IC tt Pi cc la al 0 ' BEAM FM TICW 1938 Plymouth ger—is bigger—than 'either of the l' th fr an ' : de l': 2 : 1::: ::"i!' 11:1"—:T t : other two '- i imiented Floating Power engine mountings In addition plymouth owners report 18 to 24 miles on gasamazing savings on all upkeep Four-rin- g cam pistons silent shaft a Hypoid rear axle an oil filter—thesepre important De Luke Plymouth features that most manufacturers use on highenpriced lines only' More for whdt you pay out that's wIlakthe new 1938 Plymouth offers you today! chain-drive- rt et( toi in SC ' : ?eil III I ::Qt' ': ' INVEST IN "THE CAR i STANDS UP BEST" i to ell- i : 1 1 1:' 344k l 4ve"" :! i: J3 - a pc ' - c del de wb :( i- col i " k We tiO me 1 i Feb - InE ----ers ' to 'Iiili 10- J rs hydraulic brakesan allste?lbo-d- double-actio- n t :s::::V i f6r-Piffnouth- low-price- i l'::::1:::: ! i L looks big shock-absorbe- PI : 1 cars But extra room is leading low-price- d greater conifort just one reason You'll find the new Plymouth has faster steering easier handling Big airplane-typ- e and "live" rubber body mountings soak up bumps jolts vibration You ride'at ease d car The new Plymouth is the only sound-proofing that gives you "radici studio" y ar ' is PLYMOUTH TIE u I I 4612" d THE Mg VALUE FEATURES OF THE NEW - CAR "A" - I MAW Co PLYMOUTH E I ":4: ': ::::i ::: t1 ' - --- ) - :::: 4::::: ::::-:- 4 ):- 'f - be! be( ::::ili::- :::-::::- 12-f::- I Mr i i''' f ::::::!:-- A 1 ::: " '1'' 1 - ' - p ‘ - ‘ 4 I I I SEDAN (Illustrated Above) This is the Detro4 delivered price Other models as low as $645 And Plymputh prices INCLUDEALL FEDERALTAXES: Statelocal tases are not ihcluded Remember-thonly way to know this beautiful 1938 Plymouth is to see it and drkeitLcompare it with other cars Just telephone anyDodge De Soto or Chrysler dealer and ask for a demonstration There is absolutely no obligation on your part Why notirytht new Plymouth ride today! MTH DIVISION OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION Detroit Michigan low-pric- ed sp00 aril HOUR COLUMBIA NETWORKTHURS TUNE IN MAJOR BOWES'AMATEUR 9-- PM ES1 - - A daughter was born March 7to Mr and Mrs E R Ivey of Los Cat according to word received here Saturday by I‘fra Ivey' father W W Phelps of 1155 East Second South street Mrs Ivey was formerly Melba Phelps- - She lived i An-ge- es in 18 Salt Lake City until her marriagel months ago j 11111 La I LJ- I J J jJ it- 1- -11 -1 La LA t-J LJ 1- t LI 1-J '' - - i - It- ed SOME - I It II Al I 1 - - a 11s - -- I I '11 fly-11--J a j-g- 's Press dispatch! I 1 i 6660065k Shields was bornsMarch 14 1856 in St Louis Mo while her parents were en route to Utah She is the widow of James Shields HMI's Margaret -1 §-- II II Plymouth is nearly 7 inches longer than one more than 10 hiches longer than the other! here by President Roosevelt Monday accordiñg1 to an Aisociated s s - : 7The size of a 'cavils generally thought to depend upon how much it costs The more expensive'it isthe roomier it is expected to be 7'So any oneconsideringthe purchase of one of the three leading cars might expect to find them all about the same in size because the cost is about the same"'llActually there are many important differences The new and Buhl reappointel—collector-ot—custom- - - 1 "The Chimes of Normandy al Mrs Martha Shields celebrated light opera in two acts writted by her eighty-secon- d birthday anniverRobert Planquette will be present- at her home Monday sary quietly eveed Tuesday and Wednesday East street - 1161 Second in of the Many hall Whitney Eightningi friends and relatives called to pay tenth LD S ward their respects during the day Mrs Suffer Burns I : 4 cur Salt Lake City Area News Covered in Brief Form Light Opera ' street-- 9 4 Give -- 111A-111 jg ' 11 C E Goranson agent in charge of regional W P A division of investigation affairs was installed 301 and 302 Monday in officeelt Kearns building- The office here replaces regional centers at San Francisco and Portland and is concerned with investistreet and Lloyd J Tolman 24 of gation of fraudulent Irregularities in St George Tolman's fine was sus- WP A affairs upon which criminal pended charges may be based To ' Idaho-Orego- March 23 Fines of $25 each were imposed on the following alleged speeders: Herman Gygi 25 of 432 Third East street who allegedly drove 50 miles an hour between Yale avenue and Thirteenth South street on Thirteenth East street Thursday Merly Jackson 38 of 2053 East Thirty- ninth South street charged with driving 50 miles an hour in the 2600 block on Ninth East street last Tuesday R Steinman 35 of 4460 Holladay boulevard who allegedly drove 50 idles an hour in the 2400 block on Ninth East street last Tuesday Paul Green 18 of 4530 Holladay boulevard charged with 'driving 52 miles an hour in the 2900 block on Ninth East street Saturday Clifford Cook 28 of Murray who allegedly drove 45 miles an hour between Seventeenth South and Thirteenth South streets on West Temple street last Tuesday forfeited a $25 bond when he failed to appear Case Dismisseil A speeding case against Clifton of Murray was dismissed by the court He was charged with driving 45 miles an hour between Sixth South and Fifth South streets on Fourth East street February 12 The following motorists were fined $10 each on charges of running through red Itraffic lights: Mrs R Anderson 35 of 318 Westminster avenue William Mason 20 of 1201 Windsor street Carl Burning ham 23 of 1348 Third East street David Wood 18 of 403 Douglas eat i-- - — ' Bench Warrant A bench warrant was issued for fiss—gr:A Action of the public service comAL thereafter to make findings and written by Justice Ephraim Hanson mission In denying a grotip of rail- 'decision ai the merits held that if the application had re may require" roads a hearitig on an—application cOmmission Theex the mained granted parte with no one oPPosof the Salt Lake Transfer company have blatiket the per ing it the commispion might for a blitoket contract motor carrier l transdpompany holding it al- - drawn its conclusions from recerde-sAnulled was permit hearby the supreme ready bad information which en- - before it and without a formal courtIfonday " abled it to pass on the merits of ing The commission was ordered to where the right to a permit the application The railroads pro is ‘But drawn in question by an adverse fix a date for a hearin?and permit tested 'the granting of the applica- - party whose interests are detri- the railroads to happear and offer tion and asked for a bearing which mentally affected by such ex- testimony "amend if desired and was denied traneous records the latter may obtake any other steps appropriate - The court in a unanimous opinion ject" the court said - Church Leader Plans Revival - I I 1 u L n 1 t rwswoote South street admitted operating a II Utah Traction company bus while 1 I under the influence of liquor Ar- 1 II 11 rested Saturday following his re11 moval from the bus by a company I supervisor he was found guilty of drunken driving and Judge Reva t Beck Bosone postponed passing of sentence until Wednesday I In the other drunken driving case a fine of $100 or 30 days in city jail was imposed on George P Durrant The Rev Glenn Griffith t 29 of 165 South Main street Judge Former army officer to conduct Bosone took the case under adviserevival campaign ment until Saturday pending a motion for retrial Admitting a charge of failing to yield the right of way Eli Zdunich 21 of 836 East Forty-fift- h South street was fined $35 in lieu of nine the city jail He allegedly days-iwas involved in an accident Sunday at' Fourth East and Fifth South Earl Hutchings 35 of ton avenue who failed -- - -- Court Orders Board to Sc t Carrier Hearing Trustees' Meet 5 Two drunken driving eases head ed the police court traffic docket Monday A J Hill 45 of 816 East Fifth 1637 Weather Postpones - - Company Bus Awaits Sentence streets L - 4 — - - mklummimml |