Show ¥ V 1' jr 12 --T’r-t the sAlttkke tribune Sunday morning august B 1938 Where Monuments Will Watch Over Historic Route Judge Fines Man $50 in Pony Express station sites in HiPRim Case Tntnrisls 13 Otlipr 7 Appear for Traffic Violations An admitted hit and run driver one of 14 motorists accused of traffic violations in police court Saturday was fined $50 after additional drunken driving charges were dismissed by Judge Bryan P Leverieh He was Paul T Sullivan 49 of the New Grand hotel arrested at First South and Redwood road August 3 charged with fleeing from the scene of a collision at J775 West North other Temple Street Driver of- the — — "Camvair not learned-’Other cases in court were Drunken Driving Speeding and Driving With Faulty Brakes — Melvin Edwards 21 of 3608 Eleventh East street arrested after speeding between 45 and 48 miles per hour to Seventeenth from Twenty-firs- t South streets on Second East street Friday trial on first and third counts' and sentence on the speeding charge continued until Au- ninnmnenlmnd-marherSf-star- ttali Woman Loses Refitting of Governor’s Home 1 Will Be Completcd Probation Monday Enters Prison Architect Decorator to Finish $30000 Shailed discs indicate existing and-cross- s small monuments to be placed next month Markers bearing design at right will be placed every mile along modern highway paralleling (2) Ibapah (S) the old frail Station names follow: (1) Eight-milBurnt (4) Canyon (5) Willow Springs (6) Boyd 7) Fish' Springs (8) Black Rock (9) Dugway (10) River Bed (11) Simpson's Springs pass (15) Camp Floyd (16) (12) Look Out (13) Faust (14) Five-mil- e Rest' (19) Salt Lake City Rockwell's Traveler's (18) Dugout (17) Bauchmann’s' (22) Dixie Creek (23) Echo (20) Mountain Dell (21) ((24) Brimviile (25) Castle Rock (26) Fort Bridger Refurnishing Renovating Joh on House New Chfck Writing Costs Parole ‘Youths Deny Hold-U- p e For alleged violation of her parole Gertrude Wells 39 of Ogden Saturday was ordered committed to the Utah state prfson to serve an indeterminate term of one to 10 years District Judge Herbert M Schiller ordered the parole revoked when Oscar E Lowder director of the state adult probation and parole department filed an affidavit that Mrs Wells mother of three issued 13 werthlHa check for more than $100 between June 13 and August 2 Weeping she was taken into cus tody by deputy sheriffs 'To serve the sentence which had been imposed last October 22 upon conviction of issuing a $15 worthless check to defraud the Peerless Coal com- - —- gust 11 Hit and Run Driving— Lawrence Watson 38 of 734 East Ninth South street convicted August 3 struck with his truck two small children riding in a toy wagon at 222 West Fifth South street June 28 sentence postponed until August 13 Speeding— Robert Jarvis 23 of 1184 Fifteenth East street 55 miles per hour Sixth to Fifth West streets on North Temple streets August 4 fined $15 Joseph Hodges 64 of Logan 50 miles per hour Fourth to First North streets on Second West street August 1 forfeited $5 Ivor Boyce 33 of 200 North State street 50 miles per hour Fourth to about Seventh North streets on Second West street August 3 fined $750 Lloyd Smethljurst 19 of 938 WTest Ninth North street 48 miles per hour 1200 to 900 Beck street Au-- gust 3 sentenced to 10 days in jail suspended Niel L Davis of 2698 Beverly street 52 miles per hour Second to First North streets on Second West street July 16 fined 25 of Roose- $5 John Stalenvich velt-5to 53 miles per hour SevenSouth streets teenth to Twenty-firon State street no driver's license early Saturday fined $15 and $10 respectively Ignoring Traffic Signals — J O Reid 34 of 220 East Second South street violation at Thirteenth South and State streets August 1 no driver’s license sentenced to one day in jail on each charge Boy den D Ostler 25 of Ogden First North and Second West sttpets August 5 fined $10 suspended Mrs Alvina Lofquist 41 of 780 Elizabeth street Ninth East and Fourth South streets August 5 trial August 9 Ignoring a Stop Sign— Leo South worth 20 of Sandy Fourth South streets July 27 and Fourth-Ea-st sentenced to 12 hours in jail pany Plead Innocent Trails Group to Place Markers Utah Churches ‘Draper Days’ At' Main Pony Express Points Set Institute Salt Lakers Invited To Celebration Program Next to See Remaining Tagged and Mile Plaques Twenty - Seventh South street of robbery Of xEarl 8 Wright service station attendant pleaded not guilty Saturday Trial was set for Sep- Protestants to Meet At Mt Pleasant ns f ’ Reeve Norman general chairman Commemorating the heroism of riders who carried the first and Jack F Stewart In1 charge of "fast mail” between St Joseph Mo and Sacramento Cal in 1860 advertising Saturday had visited and 1861 sites of all remaining unmarked Pony Express stations in Salt Lake City to extend general Utah will be located definitely and marked next month John D invitations to attend the' annual - Protestant youth of Utah were making final preparations Saturday night for the opening Monday morning of the Utah Conference institute in the Wasatch-Loga- n academy at Mt Pleasant of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks executive 200 Giles More secretary than young Presby"Draper Days at Fairview" celebraterians Methodists and Episcoassociation announced Friday tion August 20 and 211 (Sixty-fourt- h South and State palians are expected to attend the This will entail placing monu- Rest seven-da- y Featured sports events and a painstitute according to the and Echo and markers’ at sites of streets) ments Small monuments with plaques Rev Theodore G Lilley pastor of rade the first day’s program will seven larger Pony Express stations will be placed at Burnt station the First Presbyterian church in open at 2 p m with a baseball and 10 smaller monuments and near Ibapah at Boyd’s Black Rock Salt Lake City and dean of the constagame between the Sanpete-Sevie- r smaller at of sites markers Dugway River Bed Lookout Five-Mil- e ference and DraperQlher events tions Lcadprs of the affair besides Rev pass Dugout Brimviile and will include a field demonstration Castle Rock stations Lilley willbe the Rev Frank Eddy by Richfield’s international cham Mile Markers Poreclain markers will be placed Madden Miss Nelle Wright and the a In addition pionship dhirh and bugle-corpenameled the highway between Castle Rev J E Nash of Salt Lake City softball along women's feame 'and a markers willbeporcelain placed every mile Rock Echo canyon and Henefer the Rev J E Huntley Ely Nev dance Activities will center in Fair along major ‘highways whicn fol- and between Salt Lake City and Miss Margery E Frink Keith view city park low the old Express trail the Point of the Mountain Throndson and the Rev Grey 21 will be and smaller Pony will The program August tell where signs A smaller sign will indicate'where Dashen of Mt Pleasant knd Mrs natopped by a barbecue at Manti the from the trail diverged present the trail crossed up Pony Express R F Goff of Tremonton tional forest's largest campsite 9000 or crossed it canyon near Point of the Mouncon highway Important classes to be held are feet above sea level in thd ambitious tain rather than going through “The Christian Message for Our tests softball and a band parade Cooperating douwhich will more than “Christian the pass near the present highway Present Day World" and demonstration will be included project ble the number of Pony Express site which since has been carved Materialism” and "How Christian monuments and markers in the out of a steep mountainside Growth Takes Place” A full state will be the Utah Pioneer Trails period will be givert daily and Landmarks’ association the to special interests such as choir association Trail Memorial Oregon orchestra cartoon sketching clay to Display Selects and a number of local organizations modeling basket making archery of New R Howard Dr Driggs woodwork candid camera w’ork and Nathaniel Davidson of Pocatello York City president of the Oreother subjects Idaho was elected president of the gon Trail Memorial association and Hans and Annie Davidson Family a native Utahn will come here Handicraft work of 300 children association at the annual reunion about September 1 following ' a will be on display at the Holladay-Irvin- g Gives Saturday in Liberty park He suc- western field meeting of the narecreation center Friday beceeds Eskil Davidson of the same tional and affiliated state groups tween 5 and 9 p m Edna D Employes Family Plan? Reunion city at Scottsbluff Neb and participresident of the Holla g school Descendants Of Henry Emery will Arthur Davidson of Pocatello was pate in unveiling ceremonies for high Two hundred employes of the junior eacher association announced Paris company were guests of E gather August 14 at Jordan park selected first vice president Mrs tho markers 1060 South Eighth West atreet for Cecilia McNeill of' Midvale second Saturday F Dreyfous president and general At 7 p m a feature of the eve- manager at his Cottonwood estate their annual reunion and election vice president and Miss Rula Da- Large Monuments Mrs of vidson Pocatello W L Emery presiof officers' secretary Large monuments are to be ning program will be story telling Saturday Mr Dreyfous arranges dent of the family association an- Veness Jensen of Mt Pleasant was erected at Overland canyon east by the following narrators Lucille this affair each year Brew-erton named committee chairman to of Ibapah nounced that members of the Willow Springs (Cal- S Hickman Mildred MWagstaff Shimming preceded a barbecue family also have been invited supervise collection of family relics lao) Fish Springs Simpson Springs Zenna Buttle Wanda Andrus Dorel dinner in the garden Dancing folto attend for donation to a pioneer museum lowed Camp Floyd (Fairfield) Travelers’ Cutler and Wendell Bowthorpe All-Sta- rs st s Tug-o-w- ar Davidson Family Officers Children Handicraft Work Merchant For Outing Parent-T- day-Irvin- tember 6 Sadlier pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve from rive to 20 years in the state prison by Judge Allen G Thurman last Wednesday The three youths allegedly committed a series of crimes recently during approximately a month of freedom after escaping from the state industrial school at Ogden Pleading guilty of second degree burglary Ed Roberts 31 of 570 Second East street and Ernest” Gray 23 of the same address were sentenced to one to 20 years each in the state prison A stay of execution to August 13 was granted The two allegedly burglarized the Brass Kettle cafe 557 West First South street the night of July 15 Bond Reduced Bond of Samuel Work of refurnishing and renovating the governor’s residence at 603 East South Temple street will be completed Monday' W E Ware’ architect and his daughter Miss Florence Ware interior decorator who have directed the work announced Saturday Approximately $30000 has been' expended in renovating and refurn- leather topped desk for the governor which was ishing the structure given to the state by Mrs Jennie Upstairs Furnishings J Kearns The work began in FebUpstairs the master bedroom has ruary and has included a complete peach satin drapes with a floral of the heating and pattern Curtains are pale pink silk overhauling plumbing systems besides refurn- gauze with ruffles while the ruffled bedspreads are peach colored The ishing The drawing room is furnished In walnut furniture is upholstered with maroon-sat- in Louis XV style and walls of turquoise antique ivory colThe' same ijdea is carried out in or The rug is Spanish handmade: the master sitting rooms where there It is ivory and rose with a tur- are two desks for the governor and" quoise scroll There is a large crys- for Mrs Blood A French sofa is tal chandelier containing 12 lights upholstered In brown and dusty rose and the The room has two “mantels with with a French pattern with gold frames chaise longue is of brown moiree French mir-rorand! a large oil painting is hung at with pink fringe around the bottom one end of the room A French piano Desks are placed near the turret-effewindows will be added with a French cabThe women's guest room has ivory inet filled with Dresden Chinese carved ivory figures The drapes are woodwork The furniture is known tas shale pink blond French Beds ivory and gold brocade are upholstered in a pink brocade Room Dining with bedspreads to match Furniture in the state dining Guest Room room is colonial mahogany Curtains are of red satin with The men's guest room has walnut silk fringe and the drapes and por- furniture of semimodern design of color The wallpaper tieres are- the same The furniture an is upholstered in wine-re- d mohair ha a leaf pattern in silver gray The buffet is completely equipped The chaise longue Ls gray with a with silverware- - and dishes One of maroon brush fringe Drape are the features of the room is a solid glazed chintz with a leaf pattern and gray with maroon a a Cast brass chandelier Curtains are of White silk The morning room has blue and gold silk rep drapes with a Chip- and a Venetian glass chandelier adds to the general effect pendale pattern Furniture is ' Phyfe Chinese block prints The young people's bedroom has sare placed over the buffet pale yellow walls and ivory woodIn the hall are oriental rugs and work Modernistic blond white furoak settees match the hand carving niture with delph satin prevails of the stairway There are Venetian The master bathroom has gray blinds and the drapes are rust vel- marble walls and matching accesvet The stairway carpet also is sories Thebe is a round circle rug rust and the dressing table i draped In the library are damask drapes with dusty pink taffeta d of gold and rust’color The The kitchen is equipped with all rugs are of a modern weave the latest appliances with a large The furniture is upholstered in range and two automatic refrigerbrown mohair and includes a ators ' has-pane- led s ct Dean Krughler 119 North Main street and Chase Wood 1368 Park Street both 18 accused jointly with Lawrence Sadlier 18 of 1825'’ East Visitors Hail Main-Statio- i e P Biegelman - egg-pla- back-grou- Dun-com- sand-colore- 51 former Salt Lake City junk dealer was redact'd from $10000 to $5000 on request of defense attorneys Biegelman is facing a felony complaint charged with issuing a worthless check for $143 last December 22 with intent to defraud the Northwestern Hide and Fur company The high bond was first set because of difficulties encountered by Utah officers in extraditing the man from Texas and California to face charges here court attaches said The defendant is now serving a sehtence jn the county ail following conviction of issuing a $745 check on the same date with intent to defraud Ted Ferro eimui'JKrien AUGUST" FUR SALE Offering Savings to 40 th Part-Tim- e Jobs Finished SOUTH SALT LAKE— Ten weeks’ supervision of 156 students of Gran- e ite school district in regular part-timemployment was completed Saturday by N'A Jensen district coordinator The students are employed both winter and slimmer in an effort to finance school expenses Mr Jensen said and are aided by the district in locating jobs - Mr Jensen this week will begin visits to more than 200 families in the district where "problem children” are located He will work in conjunction with parents to make readjustments before the opening of school September 6 Magna Sodality Slates Outing "MAGNA —xtamharg nf the Ladies Sodality of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic parish at Magna will participate in a hike to Timpanogos cave in American Fork canyoft Sunday the Rev William E Vaughan pastor announced Saturday Young women ffom Granger Garfield Hunter Arthur and Magna will join in the hike which will be led by Miss Mary Brusatto president Automobiles will leave Magna at ll a m A dinner in the canyon will follow the hike Arrangements committee includes Miss Grace Costanzo Miss Atton Harrison and Miss Delphino Disero Church Leader to Talk To Fathers Sons SANDY— S O Bennion Salt Lake City member of the first council of seventy of the L D S church will be the speaker at sunset services of East Jordan L D S stake at Glacio park in Little Cottonwood canyon Sunday at 7 p m The services will mark the climax fathers and sons’ outof a three-da- y ing at Tanner’s flat Mother and daughters will join in the service W Center-Pois- w121-inc- h e Ride on Springbase s4- Passengeri actually ride between the axles and flexible transverse springs—a feature not found in ! 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