Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING fic Cases Lens Depicts Lakes Region Net Court j ' Local Motorist Pays $25on Plea of Guilty ' a panion in - a’ com- ' :V" : : tour 1000 block per in The Tribune amateur snapshot-contes- t for Jodth to Eighth South on Second Typical entry this week with the theme West street June 27 no driver Retreats” is this license bench warrant issued rescenic picture in the Granddaddy lakes 'region entered by' turnable with $30 bond Leonard Ruth Crana of Provp 'v Brouws 48 of 42 Vail Buren avenue " t t S 66 miles per hour P to M on South Temple street June 3 convicted ientence June 29: William Young 2 of 372 East Fifth South street arrested for speeding following an accident June 24 convicted sentenced to eight days in jail tot his second speeding offense Ignoring Stop Slgne— Joel Silver Amateurs Send in Photos of Scenic Areas and 21 of 274 Vine street violation at Fifth East 'and SeventhSouth ' Of Favorite Spots in Home Yards Streets June 26 fined $10 Robert PeterSon 19 of 1466 Princeton avenue violation at Ninth South and The Tribune’s amateur with amateur photographers ' Eleventh East streets June 22 contest theme for this week snapshotfone “Week- - throughout the intermountain area fined $10 end Retreats” is proving a popular ' The theme offer' a widefield for ‘ I' 4 P ‘Retreats’ Proves Popular Topic With Camera Fans ' 1 'v ft) ' £ ‘ ’ v ' ' ? : ' 7 i’fj r irf ''"V t home yard' All uch entries fit the subject well and etand a good chance of winning the weekly J5 prize offered by The Tribune for the best photo on g specified theme ' ' 'y s’’ ' Other Themes 1 t 'lik As ' W- i - ' " v ' " - er & ” s I f s i i i- - Ss- - J fir u wedr4dh )? Watson Hearing l h- - If- Dr Wayne B Hales of Provo was named vice president Hamilton Calder Frasier of Provo treasurer and Miss Been Ann Wasps of Provo recording secretary Outgoing officers In addition to Mr Richards were Mr Moffitt vice president H A Dixon of Ogden treasurer and Miss Hermese Peterson of Provo recording secretary : The meeting which was the organisation’s annual business session v was held lit the office of Mr Rich4 ards-i 't'' At a recent reorganization1 session Cornelius R "Peterson of Provo was I V chosen as permanent secretary of t-- e the association Other members of the board of directors In addition to the officers Charles' B Nelson Elected are Earl J Glade Don B Colton grand knight of Knights of Co- Raymond Holbrook Fred R Hincki lumbus ley Miss Hazel Brockbank and Mr Richards of Salt Laks City David -- i K of C Elects Officers ' ’ T: '' i‘' '‘"V Take Cliarge On Friday i 23 GREAT AMERICAN FASH ION M A K ERS J 0 N HAND S W TH KEITH O’BRIEN’S TO BRING YOU $40000 NEW MERCHANDISE AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS! 1 Charles B Nelson was elected Tuesday night 'as grand knight of Salt : Lake City council No 602 Knights of' Columbus succeeding John D Rice who will become state deputy for the order on July 1 Others named at the election meeting at the clubhouse 165 East South Temple street were Paul J Raterman deputy grand knight Joseph P - Fitzgerald chancellor James W Quinn recorder Kenneth J Sullivan treasurer pr Charles O Robinson director for three-yeterm- George M Haley- advocate Joseph Banchero warden J B Dunn Inner guard Walter D Smythe and Bernard D McGarry outer guards V The chaplain financial secretary I -- ’ 8" ' ' r I ' 'i " ar - - P?trick in cnarge edmcew For Business Men J For Doctors and Lawyers ' ! The 5dD dD D’ newly-elec- t- uk u 1 Altastoa 19 dajeth K dah?“W ’M yia 30’ - rorporatlon Ci" to Holla SolUrook r“ i - v Romney 26 Buena Villa Irene Hama 33 Bueiia Vista Colo HJV Dtoji fiarrlMm 29 Salt Lake 'Ada Armetroo 20 Salt Lake Brj-ao- ' Divorces Granted - O Ana A ' Aflon Shupe from James Dearl deaertlun Judne Royer I McDoiiouyh Shupe A Ice from Eaeton M GeaedL cruelty Judee Koner I McDonouK Pearl Cecells Cruver - from Thomas 3 Oruver cruelty: Judge Roger L McDon-Ouc- h Florence C Johnson from Everett Palmer Johnson cruelty Judge Roger L Me- Oonough t:ima Viola Johnson James from George McDomtmr6'' a'erUon: JudvRor I Clara Flegge from William Ralph cruelty Judge Roger I McDonough Flegge Guy Eakelaon from Genevieve Gunter deMrUQn: 3udga Roger I Mc- Don ouch Verla Coddlngton Harris from' Jack Har-ri- a noueupport Judge Roger L McDonough Hy Ford ThomSe Bone 26 Balt Lake City! Beulah Hlnrkley 24 Salt Lake City Sherrill Preatoa Bhurtleff 25 Oakland Cfli- (Hadya DaybrQ 19 Gaelleld 5 Barr Rnelirrove 24 Salt Lake Clt One LaRae Powell 19 gait Lake City Be Hard I Co 23 Sandy WUmlna Hemund 22 Cottonwood Claude C Horn 43i Salt Lake City! Leda E Hah 40 Salt Lake City Paul Vern Hansen 31 Boulder' Utah Emma Sana Hcapi 35 Teaadale Erneat Hana Sackaon 27 Teaadale Cora Golds Peteraon Boulder Utah Boa Frlabey legal aee " Salt Lake' City: Borla Carter “McKellla leyal ake Skit Lake City BotwrCNormaa Sherboiirne 28 Wood Cron Rnrnona Kiitherlite Deaiiman 24 Salt Lak City v DeathsLAMONT— Trene Holly Lamont 13 Eaet Thirteenth South street heart 425 dia-- a June 25 PHELPS — Zina May Phelps' 56’ Midvale lobar pneumonia June 24 rPADLA8— Nick Paulas a about 45 perforated ulcef of duodenum GOSLINO--R0- ) Gosling 53 4232 Hlgh-laii- d generalized peritonitis June 25 AIKEN — Sophia Reel Aiken 38 1592 Fourth Blast street pulmonary tuberculo-ai- a June 27 Be drive Local Obituaries The Weather William A Kervin Doctor- Denies Blame In S L Girl’s Death ' ’ Summer in town can be tough— and you know it But we’ve taken a long- step toward making it a cooler and happier time— by putting in the largest i stock of Palm Beach guits in darker shades in our blues history Deep grays and browns are here in abundance— suits that maintain every inch of yoifr executive and pfbfessional dignity— but keep yoa cool and comfortable in the bargain ' And talking of ' bargains Palm Beach Town Tones are no more than the famous Palm Beach whites— just Tlngey Divorce Asked Wnahlmrton Rain li eUll fatlhia In elhe' north Atlantic atatea New Pill hi Iteach Town Tones attorney Mary F A pa from Domanek cruelty attorney Sidney O Reid eouth-we- i 7 Oscar Paul Chrlatettacn 403 Plntrrre bralteman : -- HahUIUea S43367 Weller Knorr 28 Salt Lake Cltv: Aoiio StuUoeaaer 25 Salt Lake City J Wars OHrn 29 Richfield Aln ld®r'®od 23- - Downey Idaho InOreaon and V volun-R- Petition in Bankruptcy DlkM" 20" Jckaon$me rvn application for RawUna’ fc1 thrleteneen1' United- - Realty company application for voluntary dissolution attorneys lusebret’ sen Ray Rawlins it Christensen Berchrifl corporation application for dissolution attorneys Ingebretaen Ray Rawllwe it Christensen - CAMPER Wyo June 28 (UP) — Dr L D Johnson of Casper Tuesday pleaded not guilty to charges of criminal abortion in connection with the death of Velma May Underwood attractive young bluee singer from Salt Lake City - ' - Dr Johnson who formerly prac ticed medicine lit Chicago and at one time was a professor ofsurgery at Loyola university filed his plea in a justice of the peace court after he was served Monday with the indictment ! Issued by a ’coroner’s ' v jury — wer- - qoteuS PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO ffOUR t Comparativa data for Salt Laka City: temperature today ' Hlaheet In thia month anc 1874 102 Loweat laat nlaht f 73 Lnweat thia month alnce1874 32 ft today Normal '"o Hlktwat 4:58 Jnne29fle WKAVriBR et "d l 8:U’ "ARRli VKA OBSERVATIONS fts: 21 °3 Stations 9 c 32 Boise 88) Chevenna Chicago Denver Od Jctn Helena Kan- - City Lander xLos Anr 801 6r 7l 781 741 761 681 721 641 881 601 761 Omaha Phoenix Pocatello Prtld Ore It! 821 Ptiebib Reno St Louis Halt Lake Fan Dieeo xHn Franl Seattle Fnokane Tononah t Warhctn Wln'mcea Yel’atone SSI 841 701 841 761 601 --U' Modena Needles xNw Yrk i 1 M Funeral lervjcea or William A Kervin 70 for many year a reildent of Park City will be conducted Thurety nt 2 P m at 574 Feet Flret Bouth atreet BuHrI wilt be In Olivet cemetery under di o O F rectlou ©f-MrKervin was born- July 5 1867 at Forrest Hprinn Ctl a eon of Jdmet and Jennie Kervin In 1800 be married Annie O'Connell at Park Cltv He had resided io California for the past several years Surviving are hie widow Mrs Annie Kervin: a daughter lire Walter Bary of Alhambra CaJ two eons Lester P and William Kervin of Nevada Cltv CaL: a brother George A Kervin of Ookleft South Africa and two sisters Mrs A J Leonard of McGill Nev and Mrs A F Rvnders v of Ofdeu Nola Darlene McGuire Nol a Darlene McGiifre 5 daughter rt 72 Tnchci Claude N and Krma McGuire of 738 ’for tha 24 houra Eighth East street died Tuesday at 9:50 end Ink at 5:30 n m Trace p m at a local hospital of a kidney ail Total for this month to date 25 ment Accumulated deticlency for thia month jBhe was born In Pali Lake Cltv August to date V ft lf:i2 SurtfTvinff are her parents and 1 Total since October 1 to date 14 73 tbree brothersfand slaters Accumulated exceaa alnee October 1 98 Mnle-Bt- mm MAIN STREET 22 PlUshur Hearing of the appeal of Ear) M (Trigger) Watson ousted' from the action of Chief of Police William C Webb dismissing him from the police force! on June 13 was set for Wednesday at m in room 411 city and Weather condition reported ’by U 8 bureau June 28 1938: county building by the civil serviee weather A barometric trouch mapped tonlcht commission Tuesday 1 from the jouthweetern valley throuch to aouthern Idaho Watson was dismissed for “con maintaluln unsettled weather In the western iectlon duct unbecoming an -- officer"-and Sltle are cloudy In the Rocky mountain the specifications of particulars th plateau and the outhwet and local thunder ahowera hava occurred in Vuh filed by Chief Webb accused the Nevada Ariiona and Colorado At 5:30 former officer of roughing a tavern &m ranvu fallfua at Salt Lake City Wlnnemucca and Duranao Weath-e- r 4n Davis' patron la cooler In the plateau and the county apd other and a little warmer In the Interior activities which he charged Vdis northWet Preeaure are moderately hleh ! graced the department" off tha coaat and clear aklca are reported For Men'About'Town ' Orl New Suits Filed Opens Today 94 156 ““"I: Marriage Licenses Jmrj ' : City lie Simultaneously many varied pictures on ' other t themes: are flowing into The Tribune office They are eligible for the weekly prize of $5 for the best photo on any theme In addition $1 is being' paid for each picture published such as the one on thia page-anall pictures are eligible for entrance later in the national award contest' with prizes totaling $10000'--'- ' Deadline for receiving' entries on the theme of “Week-en- d Retreat" la midnight of Sunday July 3 The same deadline prevails lor The Tele gram theme for this week of ’ "Smiles" Amateurs Eligible ’ All amateur photographers are eligible to enter the weekly competition and many of the prizes are being won by inexperienced :nap-Shootoperating inexpensive cameras A keen eye for a good picture and some type of equipment to record It on film Is all' that is needed 'A 'H v - In was elected president of the Brigham Young University Alumni association Tuesday night to succeed Lynn S Richards of Salt Lake July ' t 1 It Moffitt superintendent of Provo city schoolswmp graduate 1926 ' tanlwFT18 A Addition of 200 acres of surface rights In Big Cottonwood canyon to the Wasatch national forest was announced Tuesday by James Gurr forest supervisor The right were givenTtho" foresfby" the" Ken-- " ' tucky-Uta- h Mining company Ithelrown ' 0 ' similar areas which are week-en- d retreat for hundreds of fishermen and picnickers ' Others are of children playing in secluded spot of Forest Enlarged Pick Officers ‘ ' v organization According to Mr Carleson the business of the Baker Motor company will be liquidated James A Baker president and manager will become vice president of Fred A Carleson Inc The Baker plant Is to close July 1 excepting for SUch operations as liquidating the sale of used cars1 a part of the present equipment and office fixtures f The “consolidation" brings together a combined 35 yeira of Ford experience- - Mr Carleson has been associated with the sale and servicing of Ford automobiles for 20 years-whilMr Baker has been a Salt Lake City Ford dealer for more than 14 years “The consolidation of effort enables us to build one of the finest sales and service establishments In the west " said Mr Carleson "We feel we can provide an Institution of lasting benefit to the community and one redounding to the advantage of every Ford user through better service on alt Ford products" r Mr Baker declared that he Mt a ‘ real satisfaction In Continuing his Ford associations by joining such an outstanding organisation as the Fred A Carleson The” He thanked friends and customers for past patronage v' Following Removal to' the Fred A Carleson Inc plant at 535 South Main street of A portion of the Baker Motor company equipment and employment of many of the Baker employes the Carleson organization will establish a night service expected to prove of great value to commercial car users and tourist in particular Mr Carleson established " the present company only four and a tJ 4 - Wins Post J C A "consoUdati-- n of effort" bringing together the sales and service departments of Fred A Carleson Inc and the Baker Motor company was announced Tuesday by Fred A Carleson president of the former 22 at Fayette avenue and West Ti m pie street was - convicted of failure to yield right of way’ to another vehicle and remanded to fort Douglas for disposition Alonzo Cantrell 89 of 632 West Second North street driver of a Car hich allegedly caused a freak accident June 13 at Second West and Seventh South street and resulted in injury- - to the other driver Changed his plea to guilty of failure to yield right of Way and was fined 25 by Judge Reva Beck Bosone Other cases heard in court in- eluded: f Speeding— Victor Johansen 38 of 270 West Second South street 50 fhlles per hour Fourth to Sixth North on Second West street' June 23 fined $25 R E Jones 32 of Og- den 50 mile v’' "r'r-'- ' collision June ar BYU Alumni the-- Merged With Carlesori Coippany 1! 13 Young-university- — Baker Motor Firm t injured’ with two-c- Honored SLAgencies Ten person accused of violating Ittajor traffic ordinances paid a total I $85 In fines and forfeitures in lty police court Tuesday ‘ i William Doyle 38 Of 152H South State street h' Ford Dealers r Merge Two $85 in Fines JUNE 29' 1938 881 781 721 77f 64! 681 7fD am I 801 661 781 f 741 I 621 501 541 581 621 561 581 541 601 X8I J2I 101 J6II t 161 gr 68t 6r 601 88 62! 4 8' SO1 OOCly OOP ely 00'Clv OOCly ‘ooicir : Becanae cleans nil of my painted surfaces fta one eaay operation and there's no water- an filming— an drying tou too will Ilk BoiJ-Of- f Try can nd bow easily It will all great and amudga from your kitchen walls At all dealers fllenriele Cal SOIIlIkT MKG 0e Ql Gal 100 OOiCly OOlClr 20( I Ml 101 lot I 2! oo p cly OOiCly OO'ClV TIRn OOCly oniP civ omcir ’ nO'Cir OO'P civ oi'Clv I 141 661 Turns '1521’ 121 aAlrport statioa Ot'Rn 00'p rtv OOP cly UeltJi-(9Brie- n AMNUJAIL OOiCly 00 p rW cly OOCIv 12'Rn T!C!y 20 Rn TiCly 25iC!y Keith-O’Brie- n The Rev A E: Butcher rector of St Paul’s Episcopal church left Tuesday t (ft a two months’ vacation at Seabright Cal He was ac' companied by his family OQiP ( 68l 621 641 561 561 841 : 761 861 521 841 “ 541 891 581 861 601 581 901 71f 601 661 721 521 781 541 001 64: v': Leaves on Vacation Mr David J Ellison ' vice president of Int has just returned from New York where he successfully manufacturers to join with Keitli- arranged with twenty-lhre- e O’Brien in bringing $40000 worth of brand new merchandise at savings' to Salt Lakers Mr Ellison states lie has never before been so enthusiastic over the outstanding merchandise he has just purchased to savings to Salt Lakers mwm J BEGINS HBdMUFJnD-Tin- P smiE THURSDAY---'9:3- 0 ' v See Our i “Big i V A i Ad in Tomorrow ’s Tribune ' M ' |