Show - nri ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JULY 28 1938 'h Jolting in Car Injures S L Woman’s Back Bring Figures on Construction Field Auto Mishaps Overcharging of Tourists To Children May Bring Prosecution Stirs Warningo Price Discrimination Seen as Serious Raised Rails Cause Mishap Girls Fall in Gravel Pit Police Renew Plea For Caution as Cars Injure Three Back injuries to three persons kept police emergency and Salt Lake general hospital attendants busy Wednesday Mrs Vera Davis 53 wife of Alfred Davis of 636 Girard avenue suffered a severely wrenched back and possible fractured vertebra Wednesday at 11:30 a m when on automobile in which she was rjdtng struck raised railroad tracks at Ninth South and Second West treots Roy Davis her son and driver of the machine was uninjured Hos pit al attendants reported her condition as faff Children must be taugfibtto use extreme caution while crossing or or priplaying vate alleyways if the traffic toll of Salt Lake City is to be reduced when police warned Wednesday three persons under 9 years of age were injured in- traffic mishaps Although none of the children was hurt Traffic Sergeant seriously Harvey C Peirce pointed out that of 26 persons killed in the city so far this year seven of them have been juvenile pedestrians "'At this time it is appropriate to repeat this traffic warning issued many times by the police department to children and the best way of obtaining results is through the CO' operation of parents" said Sergeant Peirce Mast seriously injured of the three children Wednesday was Ronald Pearson 8 son of Mr and Mrs C Iver Pearson of 2822 Eleventh East street Thown Agaiijst Car He was severely lacerated on his right arm and back when a bicycle he was riding struck a bump and threw him into the side of a moving automobile at Thirty-thir- d South and Sixth East streets The machine was driven by G F McGona-gl- e 62 of 450 Thirteenth East street Darting into the side of a car at Sixth South and Second West streets at 5:45 p m Donald Diamond 6 of 216 West Sixth South street suffered a bruise on his head ' Hurt in Canyon Although released during the afternoon two girl hikers were treated in the same “hospital earlier for multiple bruises contusions and lacerations suffered when they fell approximately 20 (eet into a gravel pit in City Creekcanyon early Wednesday Dorothy Wilding of 313 Strong court and Helen Hintze of 758 East Second South street told hospital attendants they were hiking on a ledge in the canyon at about 1 :30 n m when they slipped Into the gravel pit Miss Wilding wds treated for a Severe laceration on her right forearm abrasions and possible back injuries Miss Hintze for contusions and abrasions on her face lacerations and abrasions on her thighs and a possible hack Injury statistics on construction is contained in the file brought here by E J Harding center and H P Palmer rightiyrankB Bowers left awaits disclosures (Story Page 22) A world of Salt Lake City Builder Files To Run Again News Briefs Acceptance Ex-Legislat- I'nder Observation Joseph Astorga North Temple street remained under observation at general hospital where suffering a possible broken hack and other injuries he was taken Tuesday afternoon Joseph was injured when he was swept over a- - nine-fogate while swimming with a brother and sister in the Jordan river surplus canal at Fifth South street Tuesday afternoon ARE SO MANY LUBRICATED PENNZOIL WITH Greenhagen for many years a prominent Democrat and business man in this city Wcdncs- his candidacy state for the house of repre sentatives on the portedly left his home July Democratic district Mr Greenhagen has been elected to the house 'of twice serving in the 1929 and 1933 regular sessions and three special s e ssions Air Greenhagen He was author or tne nrsi old age pension bill introduced into a Utah legislature and the prohibition repeal bill In his announcement he stated that he would run on his past record as a legislator For years Mr Greenhagen operated one of the largest retail grocery and meat businesses in the city and prior to that he was engaged in the wholesale fruit trade During the past few years he has operated as a contractor and builder He has long been active in fraternal organizations and has served as state and Salt Lake aerie worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles He has served also as an officer of the Moose lodge and is a member of the Elks club During the World war he served with the 312th field artillery Seventy-nintdivision and spent one year He is a member of the overseas Charge Filed— A complaint accusing Albert Van Valkenburgh 20 of violating the Dyer act was filed before United States Commissioner Edward D Dunn Wednesday Valkenburgh now in the Price jail was said to have driven a stolen automobile from Coeur d'Alene Idaho' to Price Club to Meet The Barnacles club will meet at the Art Barn at 8 p m Thursday to hear an original story by Mrs W H Trask Jr and accounts of the recent writers’ local American Legion post Mr Greenhagep- - born in Omaha Neb has lived here since 1910 Band Leader Weds Coast City Girl round-u- p at Provo Picnic Planned — Ogden and Salt Lake City Kiwanians will attend an annual interclub picnic at Lagoon starting at 4:30 p m Thursday Today’s Meetings — Meetings cheduled in Salt Lake City for Thursday include: Salt Lake Real Estate board Newhouse hotel 8 of house 19 Pleas Changed— Two alleged bookmakers Frank Snyder 46 and C Naylor 40 arrested July 23 at 1G8 South West Temple street and 24 East Second South streets respectively Wednesday changed pleas to guilty of gambling when they appeared in police court for trial Judge Albert H Ellett set date of sentence for August 3 h repre- sentatives on the Democratic A ticket H M - Duncan 40 Utah-Nevad- - district two-yea- IDT TO BE TOBACCO BETTER I FOLKS CONY REALIZE THAT OF GROWN INTO GGAREITE TOBACCO MAKES BETTER SMOKING TOBACCO BEST LOTS OF MY mi I CROPS— AND THEY'RE I HAS GOT FINER KNOW AT SALE AFTER SALE SMOKE CAMELS BECAUSE TOBACCO QUALM QUALM CAMEL BUYS CAMEL BUYS THE THOSE OF MY FRIENDS KNOW THE DIFFERENCE lb THE FAVORITE "A WITH PLANTERS facts: (I) Men who grow CONSIDER these Camel pays more to get the choicest grades (2) Camel is the largest-sellincigarette Then try CAMEL’S FINER MORE TOBACCOS and learn why millions imokers say: "CAMELS AGREE WITH MET txS of William L Beezley Salt Lake City attorney Wednesday filed a petition of nomination for the state house of representatives on the Republican ticket He is a resident of re p r es e ntative district No 6 Mr! Beezley was near St born Louis Mo edu-- c the & t e d in schools of North Dakota and Los Angeles and came to Utah in August of 1925 He passed the state bar ex-- k ' lamination in I' of that Mr Beezley year and began practicing his profession in? this city about a year later He served in the army during the World war and has been active in G O P ranks since coming to this state I" 'S' Orphanage Children See Sliirlev Film Thirty-fiv- e children from Kearns St Ann’s orphanage were guests Wednesday of the Utah theater and Norman Sprowl manager At 11:30 a m they boarded a Utah An order of the Fourth district Light and fraction company bus court approving a compromise set- and were taken to the theater tlement of indebtedness of the C where they saw Shirley Temple in E Loose corporation and Preston "Little Miss Broadway" G Peterson of Provo to the Bank Settlement Coalville Reunion Slated Tuesday A reunion of former Coalville residents will be held near the bandstand in Liberty park Tuesday fbom 4 until 9 p m it was announced Wednesday to ncdumrjf you VJITE THE TWm PISTE PAY 0EILY To make it easy for you to discover for yourself-houtterly thrilling how completely different how marvelously effective the New Listerine Tooth Paste is we make this it w FOR BIG 25‘ TUBE of the NEW Listerine Tooth Paste bargain offer Act on it now As dental authorities we consider the most important contribution to dental health and beauty in the last i00 years This magical Luster-Foa- dainty white crystal actually energizes the tooth paste so that teeth are cleansed as never before It is not a soap it is not a powder super-saf- e -' WHEN YOU BUY ANOTHER AT HEGULAR PRICE For the sole purpose of Jetting: you discover for yourself the benefits of the improved NEW Listerine Tooth Paste Lambert Pharmacal Co St Louis Mo make this big le bargain offer at all drug counters The supply is limited— act quickly If after giving the NEW Listerine Tooth Paste a thor ough trial you are not perfectly satisfied return the partially used tube with the unused tube and we will refund purchase price AT ALL DRUG Money back if not satisfied yet its resulfs astound Gives your teeth gums and mouth a "bubble bath” that is simply delightful Millions are discarding old favorites to try this New Listerine Tooth Paste with Luster-Foadetergent ‘ we ll-sa- Now ct Provo Commercial & Sav- - ings bank was set aside Wednes day by the state supreme court The lower court had approved a 'settlement of $15370844 indebtedness for $50000 and the depositors’ committee headed by George H Chaffin chairman carried an appeal to the supreme court The state bank commissioner recommended approval of the offer to settle for the lower figure’’ believing the best interests of the depositors would be The opinion of the high court was unanimous and was written by Justice James H Wolfe Wilkjns Wrill Pause ?: 1 s of 1816 High Court Voids served thereby g Historic Phases Eighth East street the driver took the child to the emergency hospital for treatment Jack Bridges 6 son of Mr and Mrs John R Bridges of 258 West North Temple street was cut and bruised when struck by a backing machine driven by Jack Drew 27 of 134 West North Temple street The accident occurred at 1:30 p m in a parking lot at Second West and North Temple streets Cyclist Hurt Clarence Taylor 19 of 201 Wentworth avenue sustained facial cuts at 8 p m when his bicycle struck the side of an automobile turning into an alleyway from Twenty-firs- t South street ar A Park Pageant Tells A new L D S stake wiftue organized Sunday at Seattle Wash' under direction of Heber J Grant church president and Melvin J Ballard member of the council of twelve apostles it was announced" Wednesday at the church offices President Grant plans to leave Mr BalThursday for Seattle lard now is at Pond's lodge Idaho an encampwhere he ment sponsored by the University of Idaho Arrangements for the stake organization have been made by Preston Nibley of Portland Ore president of the northwestern states mission Another new stake was organized recently with headquarters at Portland Ore Mr Ballard was president of the northwestern states mission before being ordained an apostle Senator Asks Lawyer Files Reelection Candidacy m MR SIDNEY J DONE tells why Camels are different Church Head Will Direct Work Owners of a lunchstand on the outskirts of Salt Lake City faced possible prosecution Wednesday for overcharging tourists Complaint that a party of civil expect them back” the engineers had been charged double we do not was attendant quoted as saying for refreshments was lodged prices official action the “Pending ’with-GuSalt-Lak- e byjtP' Backman City friendof the chamber' of commerce will take secretary in warning all tourists to Salt Lake City" chamber of com- pleasure stay away from places where they merce cannot get a square deal” said Mr Mr Backman is also chairman Backman of the state trade commission He declared he believed overcharging tourists was plainly a form of price discrimination and contrary to the state unfair practices act He said the case would be investigated carefully and if a violation of the law was revealed owners of the stand An estimated 1000 persons Wed- would be prosecuted nesday night watched and hea'rd a Mr Backman condemned the practice of overcharging tourists presentation of “The Melting Pot” as ‘‘killing the goose which lays the three-ac- t historical pageant at Fairmont park golden egg of tourist business” The production described the setAccording to the story told Mr Backman the party of civil engi- tling and development of America neers together with a Salt Lake from the landing of an immigrant City friend visited the roadside ship in the seventeenth century to stand above which was a sign “City the present day Prices” When double prices were Miss Margaret Hoyer was author phaxged for beer and soft drinks of the pageant sponsored by the the Salt Laker protested The at- city recreation department and ditendant refunded the overcharge rected by Rudolph Hainke The Salt with an apology and an explana? Lake Civic orchestra led by Phil K tion he had not noticed the Utah Ripka accompanied Another preslicense on the car entation is scheduled Thursday at “We charge tourists more because 8 p m or-th- A petition designating Alonzo Kiwanis club luncheon Hopkin of Croydon as a Democratic Hotel Utah 12:15 p m Rotary candidate for the state senate from club advisory council Hotel Utah the third senatorial district to suc12:15 p m Civitan club) New- ceed himself was filed Wednesday house hotel 12:15 p m Uali Auin the office of the secretary of tomotive Tradcs association Beau state Brummcl cafe 12:15 p m Mr Hopkin made a public anHotel Utah 7 p m nouncement several weeks ago to Shell J2)il company Hotel Utah the effect that 'he would seek 7:30Tp m Barnacles club Art The list of signatures on a Barn8 p m Safety the petition of- designation is council Newhouse hotel 8 p m headed by the name of R G WarApcxJ Electrical Appliance comner of Peterson pany Newhouse hole 8 p m Also filed Wednesday was a petition designating David Reeder Waldron of Brigham City a DemoThief Gels SI 01 cratic candidate for the state house A Sneak thief entered The Tribune of representatives from the second in that garage 53 Orpheum alley Wednes- representative day afternoon and stoic a wallet county containing $105 from a pair of On filp at the county clerk’s oftrousers hanging near the rear of fice Wednesday were the petitions Building and owned by George D of four Democratic candidates Smith of 634 South West Temple Justice of the Peace Marie Brown Erickson of Midvale and Justice of street the Peace Herman Gygi of the second precinct County Commissioner term J B Mullins for four-yeand W: W Willey seeking nominar tion for the term a Mrs Seattle Stake Menace to Valuable Tourist Trade group & if of Mr Angel’s friends filed the petition last week Mr Angel who resides at 1107 East South TemWilliam M Kein ‘31 of 473 East was street ple South street driver of in born Mum Twenty-firs- t fordville Kyand the eastbound car said he was mak came td this city ing a turn into his driveway when in 1907 He was he sighted the youth riding west “On Second West and South State e active in the Utah chapter streets known in- - previous years Associated General Contractors of as ‘death streets’ because of numerAmerica and is a past president of ous traffic fatalities occurring on the old Master Builders’ association them not a single fatality has this year During his business career here he has supervised the construction of "This is due to 18 hours a day numerous apartment houses in this patrolling by motorcycle patrolmen were city and school buildings in the if'4 additional motorcycles we could patrol other Salt Lake City Granite Jordan available Carbon and Tooele school districts streets similarly” He has been active in fraternal Sergeant Peirce in a letter to organizations being a past grand Chief of Police Wiliam C Webb master and past grand patriarch of recommended additional motorcydle the Independent Order of Odd Fel- patrolmen to reduce traffic accilows of Utah dents Sorop-timistyi- Hal Graysojj popular Saltair orchestra leader and Miss Phyllis Lizbcth McMullen of San Francisco were married in a surprise ceremony at the Hotel Utah here at midnight Wednesday Miss McMullen arrived In Salt Lake City via United Airlines plane at 11:20 p m Wednesday and went to the hotel immediately for the ceremony Harry Campbell a member of Grayson's band acted as best man The couple will remain here until August 1 when they will leave for a week's honeymoon in Hawaii "YEAR alter YEAR alter YEAR' llitcli-IIike- r Heads Home — JLTI Angel Enlerg Hamid Szokc 18 who feigned an attack of amnesia to gain a meal Legislative Race in city jail several days ago was cn route home to Carpentersville HI Wednesday with his father J H Angel Salt Lake City buildand brother ing contractor Wednesday filed an g acceptance to a petition of Seek Missing Boy - Police missWedbureau officers ing persons’ him as a candinesday sought Roy H Tanaka 14 for the state date re2389 Third East street who of nomina-designatin- announced d a y a t i v e No 8 Doris Fairburn 5 daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry L’ Fairburn of Billings Mont early Thursday was in fair condition at the L: D S hospital She was taken to the hospital several days ago because of complications resulting from injuries suffered when an automobile driven by her mother collided with a stolen car near Liberty park July 19 CARS -- reHe ticket sides in represen-- t Child Hurt in Crash Reported as ‘Fair’ WHY Chris Greenhanron Asks Bourbon Vote of 261 West 16 or LDS to Form Sir Hubert Wilkins famed explorer will pause in Salt Lake City Thursday at 5:50 a m on a flight to' Vancouver B C to recruit-- ' a surgeon for his forthcoming Antarc- tic expedition Hi? 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