Show 4 THE SALT B TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 24'1938 ‘ ‘ Federal Court Hears 19 — Guilty Pleas How They Dress in Northern Country Outsiders Get Fines for S L Speeding ' of three admitted epeeders of whom reside outside of Salt Lake City headed a light Saturday police court docket as Judge Reva Beck Bosr4ho considered cases of an alleged reckless driver and - several leaser offenders Walter partner 21 of Logan 'Reed Lloyd 19 of Kaysvllie and Earl Hansen 36 of Dividend each were fined $23 for admitted speed law Infractions Gardner was arrested early Saturday after he drove his car 43 miles per hour from Sixth South to Fifth South street on Main street Lloyd was accused of Speeding 30 miles per hour from 2200 Beck street to Seventh North and Second West streets April 22 and Hansen 47 inilet per hour on Second West street from Seventh North to North Temple street April 12 C W Miller 38 of 668 Brixen court whose automobile ran out of control into a curb and fire hydrant : at 942 Ninth East street Friday denied resulting reckless driving charges and will appear for trial Tuesday Miller told police Friday he became dizzy and fainted while at tha wheel of his automobile aast bound on Fourth South street Three motorists admitted running red traffic lights and were fined $10 each by Judge Boson They were C Woodcock A 46 of 78 West Y v WPA Grants Myton Funds Helen Bloomquist left and Elvis Johnson two maids of Swedish descent display of Sweden Ur- - the costumes Fraternal Groups Two WPA sewing projects and a street improvement project in Plan Pageant Myton have received presidential - $3689 ' Myton streets are to" be graded and graveled and sidewalks are to be built at a total cost of $7200 of which $5160 will be provided for by the federal government Swedish People Find Homes Success in Adopted State Salt About 73 fraternalists from Lake City and surrounding cities will assume roles in the pageant History of Fraternalism" to be presented May 4 at the L O O F hall under auspices of the Utah i ‘Slowly But Surely Jacob Lieberman of Los Angelas) outstanding Jewish leader and president of district No 4 Independent Order of B’nal B’rith will visit the local B'nal B’rith dodge Tuesday and Characterizes Actions of Immigrant People (This is the fourth of a series of articles on foreign colonies State Fraternal congress in Salt Lake City) J A Steele president of the conSakta men sakert goes an old Swedish saying which means gress and committee members working under his direction met slowly but surely evening in the Ness buildSaturday ' This motto has been the slogan of many a Utah Swede who has ing The pageant to which the public climbed tha ladder to success la nparfy every field’ of the business is Invited will constitute the local and cultural life of tha atata Swedish residents have excelled observance of‘ National Fraternal ' week They arc especially noted aa conbuilders farmers mustractor icians and winter sports enthusiasts According to latest estimates there are’ more than 5000 Swedish e In Utah Migration from Sweden to Utah began more than 83 years ago It was on June 14 1850 that Erastus Snow member of the council of pao-pl- apostles of the L D S church established the first Scan dinavian mission in Copenhagen Denmark By 1904 the church had become eo successful Sweden that a Separate mission was established at Stockholm Today there are 1800 member! of the L D S church and 60 mil' sionarjes In Sweden Miss Elvie Johnson 24 D street who recently returned from the Swedish mission described that country as "a beautiful land filled with happy people1 “They seem more contented than American people” she declared think it is because they live more in the outdoors Then too it is lot considered fashionable for young people to smoke and drink It is very seldom that one seea a young woman smoke in Sweden Mies Johnson accounted for the Swedish people's love for winter sports by the physical characterii tics of the country in ‘which they live i ' i “Six month of real winter assures plenty of andft" on ground and the thousands of tiny lakes which dot the country are frown for ice skating most of the time" eh said Scandinavian members of the L D S church in Utah and neighboring states for the past 40 yean havs held a yearly outing In the summer This year It will be held June- 11 and 12 in Provo The Swedish organization meet every Wednesday in the Salt Lake City Ninth L Lb S ward chapel twelve Here Are Some Very Low Prices on Foods That Most Families Use a Lot Of— mmim FANCY BROOKFIELD CREAMERY Lb BIG SOFT TWIST LOAVES f TALL CANS POPULAR BRANDS (gQRPlED l cons aty S: IMF GRAPEFRUIT 5(5" is? in the - LD8 ‘Princess Lover Quits Salt Lake CAMPBELL’S 4 C2nsLARGE FANCY ' STALKS MSPARAGUS Bountiful SflZ So J2S0 So Main St to Sth East and 13th South Murray M So Main 1425 So State 751 Eaat 4th South "California here I coma!" With official notification that his future depended upon a hurried exit from Salt Lake City Adolph William Withrow left Judge Rva Beck Tcntalo QM - Lb L—J Midvale150S So - 15th’ Eaat ? ‘ t t i FOOD STORES Surety of Purity State St and 2nd South 4th Eaat and 3rd South Wnai B’rith Regional Head Will Visit Chapter in S L Boeone’a police court chamber Saturday— California bound Th erstwhile Fort Douglas soldier who loved and loat "'Princess Vaishma Genes” bis place in the army and his debonair err told Judge Boeone he hid pressing business in California after she gave him his choice of “departure from Salt Lake City within the next two hours or 60 days lrf' jail" Withrow however had to find his "own means of transportation from these parts Police refused him the courtesy extended his "princes" who was "vagged” out of town also but was placed on a bus headed for Denver Wednesday Rabbi J E Krlksteln president of the Salt Lake City lodge Saturday night said Mr Lieberman accompanied by Mrs Lieberman would arrive hero Tuesday at 6 p m They will be guest at a dinner Tribun Semi-Final- e--T elegram ' s Set' for Canyon Rim m ot-Th- Tribune-Telegra- m Any size or type of gilder may be entered in the event No registration prior to the starting time is necessary Applications for membership have been received from every town in tha circulation area of tha two newspapers Mr Douglas said Sat- urday Activities of the club art reported each week in the Sunday aviation column of The blanks are printed in tha column for prospective members Tribune-Applicatio- Plan Family Reunion and Relative Cyrui H Gold will ily reunion Friday the Cannon L D 1383 South Eighth descendants of meet for a famat 7:30 pi m in S ward chapel West street THE BUY! "Folks: Here's 52 Cu Foot A NEW 1933 5 --“YEAR GUARANTEE! 11 the new (ntom thet malt as dealrabla and so a 193 THRIFTY I St delivers It! Low termat And G-- E REMEMBER— YOU’LL $1495° DO BETTER AT 3BST-- J 31 WEST 1ST SOUTH r AMSHtCA 'i 2 - r tor only REFRIGERATOR — Tuesday at 6:30 p m at the Hotel Utah and Tuesday at 8:30 p m Mr Lieberman will address an open meeting of local Jewish residents at the Covenant house Mr Lieberman will bo entertained Wednesday at 12:15 p m at a B'nai B’rith mmebership luncheon at tho Hotel Utah and at the same hour tho local B'nai B'rith auxiliary will entertain at a luncheon for Mrs Lieberman NOW FASTER TRAVEL MAKES Aviation Club Will Test Models Today Dozens of gliders soarers and sailplane will compete Sunday in the semiannual sailplane contest of Tha Salt Lake Tribune-TelegraInterhiountaln Aviation club to bo held on the east rim of City Caeek canyon Club members will assemble at 12:30 p m on the canyon edge just west of the Veterans' hospital Bur- ton DeMarals LeRoy D Simmons director of the club and Jack Doug- las club eommander will judgs the flights The easy graceful soaring of the model planes far over the canyon" floor will present a colorful spectacle to parents and friends of the a competitors who gather a guests -- Broadway Earl Brown 20 of Midvale and Carl Phillips 18 of 172 North Ninth West street Four persons faced chargee of Ignoring stop signs and two of them also answered counts of operating automobiles without a driver’s license Phillip Dixon 19 of 311 North Second West street forfeited $10 bond Chester Burton 21 of 834 Fourth East street admitted guilt and paid $10 approval aocording to H C Jessen deputy state WPA administrator Saturday A federal grant of $32232 sponsored by theystate department of publlo welfare provides for the operation of sewing rooms in Sanpete county for which the sponsor is to provide $3668 for materials A slmi lar project in Box Elder county Includes a federal grant of $20904 and a sponsor's contribution of - Douglas Pirius puts final touches on his model glider for competition Sunday in the soaring glider contest to he held on the rim of City Creek canyon Of 29 prisoners arraigned In federal district court Saturday morning 19 chose to enter pleas of guilty and 10 maintained their Innocence-Sentencewill be passed on those who pleaded guilty May T and trials of the others was set for May 17" Thoa who pleaded guilty and charge they admitted are as follows: Hendrix Davis and Dee Moroni Reese selling liquor to Indians Frank Andrew Foldenauer Robert Martin Hight Lavor A Anderson Donald Rosco Harris Earl Marion Sloan Joseph ' Vaughn Humphrey and Walter J Mrowka Dyer act violations1 James Monroi Cole breaking seal on'railroad car James El wood Mason forging a material signature on a government money order Thomas Webster Linder trailing threatening communication John Martin theft of mail matti D G Lamont carrying on a distilling business without bond and concealing nontax-pai- d liquor Robert Leroy Padgett possession of marihuana and concealing of nontax-pai- d marihuana Spiro Takas forgery Arthur Clark Conroy uttering counterfeit obligation of the United States Earl L Hammond and Harry L Naylor who admitted guilt to violating the migratory wild fowl act were eaeft flned $12 Those who denied guilt and the chargee on which they were indicted Sryant violation of tho Dyer act by the grand jury were: Bilda Corona violation of the fed- J Ray Allen and Robert L Beezley eral marihuana act L Jouline sale using the malle to defraud Roy of morphine Calvin Barker selling Harman and Edward Thomas liquor to Indians Oran Ivan Bird Meyers breaking seal on railroad Theodor Leroy Wright Lucien Cun 11 He’s Ready for Air Trials Confessors Face Sentence for Offenses May 7 Driver Denies Count Of Recklessness Claims He Fainted ' ‘ - LAKE WEEKS AMPLE FOR A FULL VACATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WASATCH 878 t$:HHUtt4KttISK I i i |