Show —THE SALT LAKE TRTBUKEr SATURDAY MORNINdrAPRItT23 These Will Guide Student Ship of State U ofU Elects Leaders for 1938-3Year p Holdup HERBERT LEO PRICE President JAMES - Also included on thef traffic cal-- " endar were cases of three speeding drivers ten charged with stop sign and red light infractions and a total of 52 persons charged with poking violations all of whom forfeited a total of $23150 in bail bonds Larson was arrested April 8 on Main street between Broadway and Second South street after he reportedly drove his automobile in an erratic manner at 1:15 a m Of the three speeders two admitted guilt and were fined 325 each and the other forfeited a $25 bail bond Pay Speeding Fines Thomas Gore 23 of 227 Douglas street and Leo A Gillespie 20 of 604 Third avenue each paid fines Gore was arrested for driving between 50 and 55 miles per hour on the Victory road from Columbus to West Capitol streets—a zone For driving his automobile 47 miles per hour on April 18 from Seventeenth South street to the 1100 block south on Main street Gillespie also paid $25 Lowell E Parrish 30 of 313 Third avenue who forfeited his bond was accused of driving 45 miles per hour from Ninth to Sixth South on Second East street Thursday — Dorothy Ruth Howell Felt ’ Music council faculty— Professor William Peterson 1119 Professor 462 Three motorists were charged with ignoring stop signs August Nelson 19 of 2923 Seventh East street forfeited $10 bond Wayne Hall 26 of 763 East Third South street admitted the charge and paid a $10 fine and Horace Chapman 23 of 1303 North Redwood road denied the count and will be tried April 26 Admit Offense Walter Scott 24 of 369 East Seventeenth South street and Ed ward John Butler 23 of 216 Fifth East street admitted driving cars through red traffic lights and paid $10 fines For similar violations Maurice Student government board two-yeterm — Richard Albert Kimball Jenkins 20 and J S Miller both 1032 Mary Lou Harvey 595 of Bingham Canyon forfeited $10 Student government board one-yeMarterm— Knell Spencer 883 Boyd Brown 28 of 37 West First North street forfeited $10 for maktha Ballif 781 Officers elected to head the ing an improper turn against a red ‘ vice president Gene Beth light Two pedestrians accused of igHubbard secretary Betty Vandehei Hubbard scretary Betty Vandehei noring red lights as they ran for Miss Spencer Mary Beeley and Etta streetcars also were heard in court Lou Cowles senior representatives Friday Irene Love Barbara Klrkham and J M Wilson 74 of 1054 Second “’Miss Torkelson junior representa- avenue was acquitted of tho charge tives Elaine Christensen and Helen when he testified two other persons Elaine Smith sophomore repre- with him who committed tho same sentatives Miss Ballif was elected offence were not arrested of 461 president of the A- WrS a few Mrs Gladys Wylsted 40violation weeks pgo at a special election Green street admitted the and was fined $10 which Judge Bosons suspended ’ ar ar ro - - LDS Hold Dance 700' Approximately A members of Mutual Improvement associations of Wells Liberty Salt Lake and Pioneer L D S stakes attended an (innual interstake dance Friday night at the Coconut Grove ballroom W C Tanner of Wells stake Was chairman in charge of arrange ments ! 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RUMP OR LOIN VEAL ROASTS HAM HOCKS— Averase J to 4 lbs VETTER'S COUNTRY STY LF 33c 29’-- 0 1b AverSfe lb lb SAUSAGE K ’ SPRIMS FRIERS l'i to I lbs rtn SauaM Rnatlne Chicken JLENTY OUR CANDY Fmnav FINEST SPECIAL Saturday Sunday GRADB CHOCOLATES Box 55 SALT LAKB OGDEN— PROVO w Withroiv Denies Bagging The haggard figure of a man stood before Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone Friday and uttered just two words: "Not guilty!’’ The man not so long ago stood before that same bench but his appearance and manner had changed so greatly that even Judge Bosone failed to recognize him The haggard figure was none other than Adolph William With row erstwhile debonair soldier from Fort Douglas who little more than jail a month ago drew a sentence for drunkenness and contempt of court But it was not the same Withrow Gone was the dashing air he exhibited when last February 11 he first gained the headlines by answering the prayer of "Princess Vaishma Genee” for an army man Gone was the army uniform he last Gone was word when discharged his talkative manner For he had been hailed into court on a charge of begging The broken Withrow returned to his seat in the city jail ‘‘bull pen" after hearing his trial date set for Saturday — perhaps to dream of what might have been if his Indian princess had not been exposed as Maggie May Parker late of Oakland Cal Unions Deny Labor Need A resolution condemning the "advertising” of Salt Lake City as a place of labor shortage was adopted Friday night by the Salt Lake Federation of Labor at a meeting in the Labor temple The statement written in reply to published assertions that the skilled trades are not fully supplied in Salt Lake City declared that a surplus of workmen exists in every field of labor here Officers claimed publicity regarding the asserted “labor shortage” had drawn more transient laborers to Salt Lake City this spring than had appeared here in five year As read by J R Wilson federation president the resolution said: "We protest any advertising that tends to bring in outside labor of any kind inasmuch as at this particular time we have a surplus of labor we are unable to cope with Therefore we are resolved that all publicity possible should be given to the true situation” Employment now Mr Wilson said is about 25 per cent under the level of last year The labor body also appointed a law and legislative committee of 11 which will elect its own chairman and conduct the federation’s activity during the political campaign It consists of Paul M Peterson president and Harold G Crose secretary of the state federation of labor Frank Noller carpenters Harry Hartle building laborers Frank Winn musicians Vaughn A McGhan teamsters Charles T Dix hodcarriers C M Wilson building service employes Roy Hartnett Alston stage employes Mrs George Kamer-ath auxiliaries and Miss Ethel retail clerks lb 19o 26o 29c Rabbits Sweet Pickled Hams SPACE mmmmmmmm 0F parking I Lengths ssfarx wjmm Whhe launder well 1 to 10 yd pieces Cretonnes Economy Priced! 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You Must See These Sheer Cottons - Real Values ! 11 Knight Printed batistes printed voiles and flock dot voiles for spring Adult Classes Hold and summer sewing Fast colors Homecoming Fete A "homecoming party’ celebra- tion over more than 200 persons enrolled in the Lincoln adult evening high school continued classes at the school building Friday night The party held Thursday evening the school’s gymnasium was open to all students of the semester Adults enrolled In current sewing conversational English1 dramatics music and other classes conducted as a part of the school’s regular course as well as former 1937-19- 38 students attended grandson Funeral services’ and Interment Miss Leolette Christensen vice will be conducted in Sait Lake City principal of the school presided atj the Thursday night meet Members of the family of O F Mcphane member of the state inattended a dustrial commission dinner Friday at the family home 970 First avenue in honor of the commissioner’s sixty-fift- h birthday Nineteen persons including Mr down to sat McShane Mrs and dinner making this the first time in 21 years the entire family has There were eight been together grandchildren at the celebration all 'of whom have been born since 'the last family gathering on April Short col- J Family Holds Reunion On Official’s Birthday Oilcloth H(Q) Former Ogden Woman Dies leucemia A native of Salt Lake City she was a daughter of Joseph N and Helene Hartwell Hicks After residing in Salt Lake City for many years she moved to Ogden where she lived until three years We bring you these gorgeous colorful new fabrics for making your lovely clothes for spring and Be the first to summer—for brightening your home ’with smart new draperies and curtains select from our advance showing of the season’s choicest fabrics Salt Lake City Store ' City Officials given by the new City Health Employes association at the New-' house hotel Guests included the entire board of health three members of the city commission and other officials Ariel C Merrill chief sanitarian in the health department was master of ceremonies Sidney E Gilchrist bacteriologist and association pres- ident was in charge Mayor John M Wallace was among officials who made brief addresses Others feted by the department employes in what may become an annual function were Commissioners John B Matheson and William Murdoch City Auditor Jerrold P Beesley Edwin G Woolley Jr public safety building superintendent Mrs Opal Hicks Anderson about Dr T J Howells Dr Orin A Ogrii-vi- e forS Anderson 65 wife of Harry Dr Earl L Skidmore Dr ohn mer Ogden chief of police died Fri- - R Llewellyn Dr Henry Raile and Dr F M McHugh of the board of day at her health and Fire Chief Walter S in Salinas Cal of Opposition to laws designed for women’s protection was expressed in a resolution passed by directors of the Salt Lake District Federation of Women’s Clubs at a meeting in ago k'( the Newhouse hotel Thursday mornSurviving are her husband a Mrs Anderson ing a son Richard Hicks Anderson daughter Mrs Margot O’Shell all of Salinas: a sister Miss Geneve C Hicks of Salt Lake City ‘and one VETTER’S MEATS EASTERN ST Once-Uebona- ir Platt Larson 34 of 1277 East First South Street was convicted of drunken driving by Judge Reva Beck Bosone in police court Friday and will be sentenced April 26 762 f- feo — Secretary W Music council student— Robert D Boud 881 Marjorie Emma Nilson f they of a shooting gallery at 56 East Second SoOth street Wednesday MONTANA TORKELSON 52 Forfeit Parking Offense Bonds Debate ' council — Samuel Shipp Musser 980 Martha Adele Flandro i JOHN ROBERT MORETON ' Junior Prom Chairman Two Speeders Assessed Fines of $25 bebate Music Arthur Freber RICHARD GLADE Treasurer Judge Bosone Finds Autoist Guilty of Drunken Driving 657 u as their 0 council 688 have to alongside paper salesmen to inspect man-mad- ar ) JR Also planned for Saturday is a radio address on school participa- Probe Canyon Fire tion in clean-u- p Perpetrator of what is believed to caihpaign by Dr e fire near the mouth I John Nuttal ’Jr to be given over be a station KSL at 12:30 p m J E of Weber canyon which burned over Benedict campaign chairman said six acres and came within 200 feet of the Wasatch national forest boundary was being sought by forWill Plan Pageant est service officials Friday James E Gurr forest supervisor said A committee of the Utah State Fraternal congress will meet at Okeh WPA Work room 403 Ness building at 8:15 H C Jessen deputy state WPA p m Saturday to complete final plans for a fraternal pageant to' administrator said Friday that apbe given at I O O F hall May 4 proval has been given for W P A ' 3 HAMER SHERMAN CULP Second Vice President ROSE BUD MARSHALL Vica President work ar 1009 Liquor Case Marshal Gilbert' Mecham ' four-memb- er ct Dramatics ' Fraternity As a climax to oni of the moot reciting last-da- y campaigns in student political history at the University of Utah Herbert Leo Price Friday was elected presidents the "U” associated students for the 1938-3- 9 school year defeating George ' Gordon Hoxsie by 277 votes out of 1700 cast ' Other successful candidates for major offices were Hose Bud Marshall vice president Hamer Sherman Culp Jr second vice president Montana Jeanette Torkelson secretary James Richard Glade treasurer and John Robert Moreton Junior prom chairman Mr Price son of Mr and Mrs Herbert Price of 2158 West Second North street is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity and was student body second vice president this year Hewaa president of West high school students in 1934-3- 5 and was president of the sophomore class at the university last year He is & cadet officer in the university R O T C and recently was elected to membership in Skull and Bones national honorary junior society Sports Scribe The president-elehas worked on the sports staff of the Utah Chronicle for the past three years He polled 986 votes to the 709 score of Hoxsie the independent candidate Miss Marshall — of Tooele — is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority She defeated the Delta Gamma sorority candidate Bernice Broomfield — of Bountiful — by score of 924 to 768 Culp Beta Theta Pi won 1289 votes to the 435 of Joseph Junior Brubaker Culp is the son of Mr and Mrs Hamer S Culp of 1357 Yale avenue Miss Torkelson independent candidate won the secretarial post over Denise Taft Callister Chi Omega by 1058 votes to 638 Miss Torkelson is the daughter of Mr and' Mrs F C Torkelson of 657 Warnock avenue Glade son of Mr and Mrs Karl J Glade of 2601 Highland drive is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha He won the treasurer’s post from L Jack Forsey Sigma Nu 946 to 759 Narrow Win The junior prom chairman More-to- n is a member of Sigma Chi and defeated John Johnson Webster Sigma Pi by the narrow margin of He is the son of Mr 866 to 830 and Mrrf Arthur E Moreton of 1022 South Twelfth East streeti Results of elections for committee gnd council posts were: Publications council faculty — Dr Thomas J Parmley 1132 Dr Jacob Gecrlings 517 Publications council student two-yeterm — Sterling Frederick Price 863 Hal Ray Harmon 805 Publications council student one-ye926 term — Loftis Sheffield Mary Allyne Anderson 695 — Barbara Apportionment board Anne Cannon 982 Donald Herman Fisher 672 Athletic council alumnus— Daniel J Eastman 884 Paul Roy McDon Woodbury sewing projects in three Utah coun- Burglar Loots Home ties Federal grants for the three Police early Saturday ' wars in A shoveling artd' loading chariot ' U S county projects according to! Mr of a burglar who ransacked search to James are: 833000 bring Jessen Emery county raca between six crews of newspa- planned Saturday Lee about 40 years of age from Jfon county 812000 and Millard the home of Claud Asher at 1260 will salesmen the symbolize' per Gilmer drive and stole a diamond Kanab to face charges here of sell- county 815000 engagement and wedding ring set spirit of the junior chamber of com- ing liquor to an Indian A comvalued at 8200 The burglary was merce clean-u- p plant-u- p paint-u- p plaint against Lee was filed this Heads " reported Friday at 7 p m and fix-u- p campaign on Salt Lake week before J H Crosby justice of the peace at Kanab by Grant W Clyde Godon Bassett Friday was ' City’s Main street Saturday at 12:15 Want More Roses' Magleby special investigator president of Phi Chi University of p m A committee of thi The teams each equipped with a Utah medical fraternity after elec Utah Roae society headed by jMrs wagon will start at Second South Faces Charge to the post Thursday flight Sarah O'Connor tion as chairman will street and race to First South A complaint charging C V Other officers elected were : Joseph confer soon with Park Commistreet Along the way each will Preston 22 of’ 806 Arapahoe Fowler W B John vice ssioner president P H Goggln in an effort to be required to use a shovel and street with attempted robbery Pace secretary-treasure- r: Raymond speed planting of more than 1500' broom to load piles of dirt onto their wae filed before Judge M Malouf and Friday M Norman A editor bushes rose in the municipal nut wagons Then they will race back J Bronson in city court Pres- - Christensen advocate judge garden to the starting point to hold ton allegedly attempted Six clean-u- p committee member up Raymond Douglas proprietor race the newswill r Herbert Leo Price Wins Post as Student President ftugh 789 in Brief of Salt Lake City Boys to Stage TSeivs Clean-URace Held in 9 W' ir 1938 For Sports or Dressy Frocks! 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