Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Former Isle Chief Backs Statehood WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE I 6 Old Grad Vote Driver Gets 77 Days in Jailfor Arrange On Admitting Three Charges 9 - ' Pleads Guilty to Drunkenness And Failure tn Have License Lawrence 31 Judd Sayg Hawaii Deserves Place 1 Teachers Plan SPECIAL! More than 800 Salt Lake City School teachers from all elementary and high schools and members of the board of education Wednesday Will celebrate at a cqnyon party honoring more than 30 retiring teachers and administrators To be feted at the Box- - Elder amphitheater in Mill Creek canyon are George A Eaton retiring assistant superintendent of schools William E Day retiring supervisor of physical education Miss OliVe Ferris principal of the Lafayette school Miss Kathryn S Forrester ’ principal of the Douglas school and ' approximately 30 other teachers Teachers will leave the city at 4:30 p m A picnic dinner is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p m and a program at 7:15 p m Leader Broadcasts Samoa Message '1 If I 4 ? i jDavId O McKay second counselor in the L D S church first presidency broadcast a message to chureh members in Samoa Wednesday from 12:30 to 1 a m “over station' KSL The' message to the’ Samoan people Included greetings to Gilbert ft Tingey L D S mission president and to George Albert Smith member of the‘council of twelve apostles and Rufus K Hardy member of the first council of seventy now visiting there The occasion for the message is the anniversary of a visit made bv Mr McKay and the late Hugh J Cannon to Samoa ln 1921 first occasion on which a member of the general authorities of the church had visited the islands Freshi ripe luscious Utah strawberries blended into rich satiny-smoot- h Col- ville sweet cream ice creaml JL - Famous MON3 make At 'the price of the ’ BIM- mo at x ordinary-- ) Water- - v - mp km covers misting d pmn ' I I 1 7 Vj gf‘V" Til Salt Lake City News Briefs - st st -- r X iS Fif-tedh- th bond Child Dog Reportedly attacked by a bulldog Billy Irvine 6 son of Mr and Mrs Alonzo R Irvine of 87 E street was treated at the emergency hospital Tuesday for several lacerations on his face Thirteeiirjnlars ' in cap andAgown Tuesday morning received diplomas at In St Mark’s Episco- tnir j I nourishing and easily digested of ajl foods 'made only from fresh sweet cream pure sugar and real strawberries scientifically balanced to increase their health value and food value Get it from your neighborhood dealer tor f Rites Missionary Family-Plan- s It's a treat to talk about! And it's one of the most ' " Funeral arrangement for Clarence F Tanner 22 an L D S to California who was killed near Hemet Cal Monday night are pending word from California concerning time of arrival of the youtn’a- body here relatives stated Mr Tanner who lived at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs William J Tanner of 414 East Foqrth South streets accidentally touched an electric wire while swimming at a "rahch at Valle Vista near1 Hemet 1 Instruction Fee! Beal comfort (or laT - days — A Sv el summer- ’ gL Sf) yraww IJ Uf arm CHAIRS P I IQ IU ' ¥I at facial Prices! LAWN MOWERS $695 GARDEN HOSE for $149 THE 'WORLD’S FINEST RANGES at AXELRAD'S Cost Low Prices No More Than- Ordinary - Rangtt ESTATE COAL RANGES The Imperial' potentate of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Walter E Sugden of Sjsterville W Va and Mrs Sugden will pass through Salt Lake City Wednesday en route to the imperial council sessions to be held June 7 to 9 in Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Sugden will be orr the Union Pacific streamliner train which will arrive here at 6:05 p m and leave five minutes after Three hundred wearers of the red fez members of Aladdin temple Columbus Ohio arrived hire by two Unipn Pacific special trains Tuesday at 2 p m and left at 10 p m They will stop for a three-da- y tjur of southern' Utah national parks - Zenobla temple members from Toledo Ohio numbering 31 arrived here at 9:30 a m Tuesday and left Wednesday at 130 a m - ESTATE ELECTRIC RANGES From Also ESTATE Gat end Comb Coel end Electric end Coel end Get Rangel and out the ESTATE it America's mott advanced electric range top to bottomL-tnsi- de LANE HOPE CHESTS The Gift Most Appreciated by the Sweet Girl Graduate " For the JUNElRIDE - - For BRIDES OF YESTER YEARS The Sift Most Aecaptabla to All Protect Your Furt and Woolen in e Lane Chett j5 Harry O Cowley about 30 of Kanosh who was aervjng a one to ten year sentence in the Utah state prison on a cattle rustling charge died Tuesday at 4:45 a m in a local hospital of an intestinal obstruction Warden Owen Nebeker said Cowley complained of pains in his abdomen Sunday and was sent to the" hospital for observation but failed to rally He was convicted In district court about two months ago for theft of several calves Surviving are (his widow a brother George Cowley and a suiter whose name was not known all of Kanosh —JUNE SPECIAL— - - 'tSSLr O'NITE BAG included with every LANE CHEST at $2750 up Tooele Woman Improves In Mrs Johanna Osgreen 62 of Tooele was improved Tuesday at the Holy Cross hospital where she was brought May 27 following an accident on North Mam street in Tooele She suffered a leg fracture bruises and lacerations of the head and body when struck by a car driven by Lewis Miles of Tooele FOLDING CARRIAGES' SPECIAL $695 at Fraternal 1 1 STORK hall A Auto Built Today Sealed Tub WASHER — f SPECIAL NORGE OFFiR A Complete Laundry Ensemblev— Regular Including ye' O Special I and A small rental courses fee covert cost of Instrument and Instruction course Instruction by the west’s leading teachers In accordance ‘With the- latest and most psychologically sound methods known Band Instruments violin accordion DON’T DELAY! guitar Enroll TODAY a- t- r "" Notc lts Exclusive Features ! New Pressure Wringer - Featherweight Lifetime Lubricated Motor Agitator Steam Famous Auto BuilfTransmission OF CHllP YOUR FOR BAST TERMS Folds up and fita compactly luH the luggage compartment or back srat of car Sturdily constructed— finest workmanship a t y n t and material Other up to $21250 Paul M Peterson president of the Utah State Federation of Labor discussed the P W A and W P A Tuesday night in a alk before the Utah Progressive Labor league the New PLAIN COVERS Labor League Meets No Instrument No All-ste- glBBBi HIS MUSIC CAREER toliiiy! With guuii back X1 and frame CHAIRS $79 Valije k -- mis-aiona- - witk wKit TABLES 25-- gvadua-tionexercis- es pal cathedral The Rt Rev Arthur W Moillton D D Episcopal bishop of Utah conferred the diplomas and music was furnished by Rowland Hall choir The aeniors began the day with holy communion in the school chapel followed by a breakfast In the school residence t SPECIAL! Canopy Top Swings' $2250 up " fl LIFETIME I — Alto LAWN UMBRELLAS’and NORGE J STEEL’ Sturdy frame with striped cenvat cover " THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY of Rowland hall I 1 Ji 1 COLLAPSIBLE Special Siimmpr Course! Rowland Hall Bestows Diplopias on 13 Gt ertng ‘I’ Alumni Association Will Elect at Annual Meeting V — ' ' " ’ ‘i U - GLIDE RjS± A Pictured— hit-ru- Nomination of delegates to the national rally of Junior Democrats in Driver Fined $100 Seattle in July will be considered L M Nelson 37 of Clearfield by the Junior Democratic' league of Salt Lake county Thursday at Tuesday was sentenced by District 8 p m in the Newhouse hotel S Judge Herbert M Schiller to pay a Clifford Cockanye new president fine of $100 or serve a term of 50 will take charge for the first time days in the city jail for drunken driving A stay of execution until next Monday was allowed Attacks ' !L VL HOWELL Wll-for- Bourbons to Meet ( 1 - hit-ru- v ‘ ‘ - ‘ Hot-ting- er Canyon Party Down-tow- n —- LIDERS -- G John Fifef 21 of 468 South First West street whoge automobile last’ Saturday collided with a parked car and later crashed through a brick fence and against the porch of a house Tuesday began term in Salt Lake city jail serving a He pleaded guilty In police court Tuesday to charges of drunken and hit-ru- n driving and to driving without an operator’s license Judge Reva Beck Bosone gave him the 77alternative of the day In Jail or fines totaling $255 Lacking the money he went to jail Fife arrested after the car ha was driving smashed into a house at 317 West Sixth South street was sentenced tb pay a $100 fine or serve 30 n days in jail on the charge to pay $150 or serve 45 days on the ‘drunken driving count and to pay $5 or serve two days in jail for not having the required license Other traffic cases handled Tuesday in police Court included : Hit-ru- n driving— Fred H French 51 of 29 South State street sentenced to pay $75 or serve 20 days after pleading guilty He Was arrested Monday- - night in the 100 block on East South Temple street d after sldeswiplng another car E Stout 26 ‘of 57 North State street arrested May 21 at Fourth South and Main streets after al" 1 T JK legedly striking a pedestrian will be tried June 8 He pleaded Innocent n drunken driving and Douglas O Woodruff left and Mrs Drew Jacobsen glance to observe failure to a red stop light over alumni association ballots and programs for University Drunken driving— Herman of Utah reunions 44 of 841 East Ninth South street arrested May 21 at Fifth South and Fifth East streets after collision with another car gained continuance of trial date to June 7 Speeding — L E Abbott 88 -- of 2960 Fifth East street arrested for speeding 52 miles an hour Sunday in the 1300 bltk on South State t i street pleaded guilty and was senW David Moffat Justice Expected tenced to pay $25 or serve eight days William Hendrickson 28 of To Be Made Head for Fourth Year 1206 South Eleventh West street arrested for speeding 45 miles an Alumni of the University of Utah wili convene in the Union hour Friday between Fifth West and Seventh West streets on North building at 7:30 p m’Jwednesday for the annual business meeting Temple Btreet pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay $25 or servs and election of officers of the alumni association days 'Delbert Wightman 21 eight executive O Woodruff Douglas of Spanish Fork arrested Sunday secretary of 'the ass6clatioiT and for speeding 47 miles an hour at 1400 South State street' pleaded manager of the Union building announced nominees for the coming guilty and was sentenced to pay $25 or serve eight days Stanley Omer scholastic year Tuesday South J8 of 2217 East- Forty-fift- h Sole candidate for president of street arrested Monday for speedth? association is Justice David W ing between Sixth South and Eighth Moffat graduate of the class of South streets on Seventeenth East DaugliterAnnouncf’d 1894 who has held the presidential Arthur L and Elm Wardley Han street pleaded guilty and was senpost for the past three years Al- sen of 448 Edith avenue announced tenced to pay $25 or serve eight though Independent nominations Tuesday the birth of a daughter days may be cast on the special ballot May 28 at 8 p m in Holy Cross Reckless driving— C h a r 1 e S A Justice tyoffat is expected by alumAverill 18 of 153 Pierpont avenue hospital ni officials to win by a arrested after allegedly striking a vote Salute Dale Changed parked car in the 100 block on East Candidates for vice president' are Seventh South street Saturday Mrs Drew Jacobsen and Mrs GorThe radio salute to Cuban Lions innocent and will be tried don Taylor Hyde for two board scheduled by the Utah district of pleaded of control members for three-yea- r Lions clubs will be given Wednes- Wednesday Failure to heed red traffic light— terms John Jensen and Dr William day at 10:30 p m over KSL Instead T Ward and Mrs A Quentin How- of Thursday at 10 p m it was an Julian Hintze 20 of 3540 Twenty-thir- d East street arrested Sunday ard and Mrs Floyd W Goates nounced Tuesday W O Cluff of South and State Names of candidates were placed Richfield will at Twenty-firdistrict governor streets forfeited $10 bond Arland on ballots By a special nominating conduct the program Curtis 27 of Wanship arrested committee last month Sunday at Seventeenth South and In charge of the meeting and of Files $10 Claim State streets forfeited $10 bond A a reception which will follow the at Twenty- - E Jansen 42 of 1812 Park street water mains Broken Mrs is assisted Jacobsen meeting arrested Monday at Second South at the reception by reunion class seventh South and Twenty-firstreets on May 24 drowned and State streets pleaded innocent presidents and presidents of alumni East valued at $40 said a com and will be tried Wednesday chapters of social fraternities ahd chickens munication filed with the city comsororities Failure to heed stop sign — Bert mission by Dr W T Cannon of 2065 R Woolley 25 of 521 Sixth avenue South strlet arrested East Twenty-sevent- h Saturday at Second South Tuesday The letter was referred and Third East streets pleaded to the city legal department guilty and was sentenced to pay $10 or serve three days Helen Gray Notables Pags Through" 19' of 1175 "East Seventeenth South Patricia Ziegfeld --newspaper col- street ‘arrested Saturday at East and Thirteenth South umnist and daughter of the late Flo Ziegfeld and Billie Burke and M streets pleaded guilty and was senDen director of to'irist industries tenced to pay $10 or serve three for the Japanese government rail- days A H Middleton' 20 of 570 street arrested Saturday at ways will be aboard the eastbound Spmerby Union Pacific streamliner train ar Seventh South and Second West riving Wednesday at 10:?4 a m streets forfeited $10 bond Robert from Los Angeles officials here said Tronler 40 of Woods Cross arrested Saturday at First North and ' n Tuesday 4 Third West streets forfeited $10 r -- Location Larger Volume and Lower Overhead Mead —Lower Prices to YOUI — —7 Convenient Central Axelrad' ' 77-d- ay "Hawaii baa ample population wealth industry and size to become a etate — I am at a losa to understand why it has not been granted statehood long ago" Former Governor Lawrence M Judd of Hawaii made this assertion here Tuesday The territory now eijjoys equal status with states on- - customs and tariff and no change In national defense status would follow from statehood he' pointed out visitor who now is president “'"The - of the Hawaiian Industrial association paid it is unfair today as it was in the time of Patrick Henry to assess taxes without a voicie in the taxes x fixing He compared the Philippine situation to a ‘‘hot potato" ‘‘The Filipinos did not really want independ' ence and now they have it don’t know what to do with it” he said Mr Judd will address chamber of cdmmerce members at a luncheon meeting Wednesday noon in the ’ Hotel Utah - JUDE SPECIALS AT AXELRAD’S Hit-Ru- n r ' 1938' Norge Washer ' Double Drain Tubs Electric Iron I Clothes Rack Board Ironing J Clothes Basket — ' ' Other NORGE Special at Baby Cribs Large Size SPECIAL -- w $795 jj njj Washer Ensembles’ $6950 $7750 $8950 week The well-know- n Stork TERMS tine— in ivory or maple finish OTHER CRIBS to $2700 dmi4jihop io odvaniaqe at Oof - or Freight SUMMERIIAYS MUSIC CO 17 West 1st South v - --Was 8228 ' |