Show - - - - 111111 - - li 1 - 1 - 'Driver Faces Chartres After Crash - ' ' - THE SALT' LAKE TRIBUNE ' z: :' - 4- e re Error in Complaint ' 4 - - - e v Charges of hit and run driving rithless driving were filed against L M Cummings 39 of 1768 Michigan avenue Thursday In police court as the outcome of a traffic accident at 2 a m at Fourth South and State streets He will enter pleas Saturday ' : tii ' 57 of 2016 McClelland C Bernards- street when he admitted a charge of ignoring a stop sign William Mitten 24 of 1741 Fifth East street was fined $10 on a charge of failing to stop before making a right turn on a red traffic light Rollie J Brandenberger 57 of 1523 East Ninth South 'street denied a similar charge and trial wm set for Saturday Motorists charged with running through red traffio lights included: Irvin Nydegger 23 of 68 West Stratford avenue Ted Peip 23 Robert Graham 22 of 174 West Oakland avenue and Roy Beck Jr 21 Draper each forfeited a 810 bond Grant Ashby 20 of 463 West Louis South street Fifty-nint- h Peterson 64 of Sandy and Lee Dawsett 22 of 6231 Twenty-sevent- h East street each fined 810 Daw- sett's fine was suspended -- - -- - church leaders who will attend-sta- ke quartely conferences and conventions next Saturday night and Sunday were announced Thursday as follows: Salt Lake stake Joseph Fielding Smith and W E Ryberg North Sevier stake at Redmond Stephen L Richards and C M Brown Summit stake at Coalville A E Bowen and Stringam A Stevens Tintic stake at Eureka Reed Smoot and M O Ashton Weber stake at Ogden Dr Joseph F Merrill and Robert L Judd Woodruff stake at Randolph Ruclger Clawson and J Frank Ward Yellowstone stake at St Anthony Idaho Melvin J Ballard and Mark Austin Primary association and Deseret Sunday School union general board members will attend sessions of 'Alpine stake at American Fork Benson stake at Richmond Box Elder stake at Brigham Kolob stake at Springville and Malad stake at Ma-la- d i 1 tal ‘ -- r- 1) - ' w I nt ' ( 12:44i I : T A - Lesbeth Lucas 13 years old a student at the Lewis school In Ogden Friday had been named winner in the contest conducted by t'he conservation committee of the Utah Associated Garden clubs for She a slogan designed to prevent destruction of native vegetation received a check for $10 Herman Holmgren of Murray breenriver Margaret Winkelried of committee the chairman Midvale the slogan contest among Helper Mary Hyke Heber City Jack junior high school students of the tricia Clegg Calla-entristate in February Mary C Hundreds of Knell Provo were received The Lewis han Doris Ta y lo r Logan school sowed unusual interest and Glen Poulton- Lou Smith Betty sent a large number of slogans Ogden Demonte Johnson Marian through the English instructor Harmer Salt Lake City Milo Lucas' Charles C Espey rhe slogan will be posted in winner was "Wild Flowers and throughout The m and Leave yonsstate beauty spots and Shrubs-Lov" the according to Mr gren Judges of thi contest included S S Stewart asMr Holmgren sistant supervisor of the Wasatch Hales Begin Trip national forest W E Tangren J A Hale vice president of the ranger U S forest service Dr J E Broaddus local naturalist and Utah Power and Light company Mrs Maud Chegwidden garden edi- - and Mrs Hale left Thursday night vacation trip They on a three-wee- k tor of The Tribune Honorable mention was given the will sail Saturday from Los Angeles following students: Ethel Milton for Honolulu cit:tiTez:44 t 1 BONNET ( - $500 "It II 1 11 I I II — — III 11 yogng 1 II I 1I Newest Spring Styles in ReadingsatMeet km C EBOYgr §PUINTI for Easter! 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"--7- e ":'- - - 4s 41111" I from Cainpus Shoji 298 - ' 1 i Ogden Girl Wins Slogan Contest on Wild Flowers - 4) t 1 Herman Holmgren writes a $10 check to MissLesbeth Lucas for her slogan "Wild Flowers and Shrubs—Love Them and Leave Them" I 'tqt acke s 'tfql' Bolero in allwool Shotiand tweed In plains and checks 5 - i I - eNr : 1 - -- fit 4( 4 2 - ' Mothers' Group Hears - eD ' - e Id - ' -- ' s' I - - - y I ''''' ' 4': - -1--''- ''74 1 - - B L Frandsen 'Carbon Summit J W Anderson Tooele Steps to combat tho modern cattle peed off to place whorl theyoCache were taken by the state think a sale can be Made without Buell Bennett Daggett Thomas J Clarence W Palmer tlintah: Ear rtiost of agriculture at a meeting H A Anderson--- - of apprehension Thurgood Davis R Bland Fox 'Utah Hansen and Thursday in the capitol A tighten- - danger Probst Wasatch J Nephlt M more Smith said that a careful Emery Scott Worthen Garfield Alonzo El litt Wayne and George ing of regulations under the marks and brands law is one of these steps inspection of marks and brands will 'Lloya Peterson Grand Edward le"StallIngs Weber be 'a part of the effort to curtail Parry Iron James H Elli9On Juab —Commissioner of A g r i c u l t u r e David F ' Smith said that ' cattle cattle theft Eugene Swarm Kane Oren Bliss FoHand Speaks Today stealing is ontha increase and fast The board also appointed all but Millard Walter Francis Morgan - four of the county supervisors who James H Haycock Flute ' trucks andIgood roads sirs ths rootJustice WilEam H Tolland of the t will aid la carrying out a statewide ° F J Fitzgerald and George' IL state supreme court will discuss for it 11°In the old days eagle rustlers- - weed eradication campaign Watta Salt Lake Oscar Hurst San "The Romance of the Laws at the ere romantic figures wbp drove The supervisors are: Richard Doluan O W Nielson Sanpete Lions club weekly meeting Friday the stolen cattle in front of their Anderson Box Elder John Schenk Christy Anderson Sevier: Ira Page at 12:15 p m in the Hotel Utah hewses mist shot their way out of i — -back their tight placesNow-thetrucks up to'corrals in the dead of night load the animals on ' and '"" 4 - ' y resulting in with the juyedistrict nile court of rteandd" Idaho - yes a ' Ot 't Utah Mips Drive 'Against 'Rubber Tire' Cattle' Rustlers e ' gave his age later revealed When as 18 he D S Members—ot-theFifth— division American Mothers' Sentinel league ' were entertained by a program i which included readings appropri- i ate to St Patrick's day Thursday afternoon at the' home of Mrs ' Bina D Openshaw 627 East First A lecture op com- South street munism was Presented— by Mrs t John A Holt division commander ' Patriotic songs were sung Friday at 2 p m the First di- vision of the group will meet at ' the home of Mrs James Fulton of Members' 1099 Ninth East street isof the Fourth division will conduct their meeting Wednesday at 4kthe — same hour at the residence of Mrs ' Stanley Johnso7 L street ' - V ‘ I r2 f 1 i ' ! - ' 1 14 oTpgrederlouetpoh " Church Selects Delegates L - s ' - — MARCH 18 1938 ''$ Was — - 4 ' 4 t - - -- A petition was filed in the juvenile court Thursday charging Frank Neil Udy 18 son of Mr and Mrs William-Udy of 1520 Ninth avenue with reckless driving and other offenses lastFriday Heiwax arrested by a policeman following a wild chase in which several shots' were fired by the officer and after be WI collidecrWitbanother car rear the intersection Of tth East streets charges K was booked by the dealt sergeant for drunken driving and hit and run driving but SerMorris in' copying the geant M records for the court said he Inadvertently listed section 1377 Which charges reckless driving inatead of the drunken driving sec1379 The complaint was tion drawn and filed before the error ' ‘ f :' ' mmings discovered Cummings according to police Was driving east on Fourth South street and collided with a northbound machine driven by William C Bone 20 of 358 East First South street Dorothy Burton 18 of 317 suffered avenue Westminster bruises in the accident The defendant was held in the city jail for 'several hotirs before being released under $300 bond Almotion for dismissal of a hit and run charge against George Roth 51 of 321 South First West street waS taken under adViseTient by the court until March 19 after testimony had been heard He allegedly collided with a bicyclist in the 200 block on West Fourth South street February 27 A jury exonerated C C Boyle 43 tharged with drunken driving lowing an afternoon trial He was arrested February 18 in the 100 block on West Fourth South street A fine of $10 was imposed on T - t x and - - - 1 :: RecIdess Counts Filed FRIDAY MORNING Will Ciirry' 'Far Reckless Count hit-Ru- n - - ' 4 - - t ' :2 '' - - ' puth Fñces He"r Words :if: - - - 0 |