Show t t FRIDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Enters State Beauty Race Mishap Leads To $25 Fine For S L Man Muriel La Von Goodspeed the first entrant in the contest Failure to Yield Right of Way Causes Collision ica” auard I determine at Atlantic N J 160 Seventh f to "Miss Utah ” to compete for the 1938 "Miss Amer- East City of Roger Meidinger South street accused ot failing to yield right of way to another vehicle Wednesday was fined ' $25 by Judge Albert H Ellett of police court when he admitted charges Thursday Meidinger’s machine collided with another at Fifth South and Main spreets qvhen he attempted a left turn f Other cases considered by the court included: Drunken Driving— F: B Prire 26 of 1025 Eleventh East street struck parked car at Second South and Second East streets August 1 trial continued Until August 26 T H Cupit 40 of 3600 Third East street SLrrested August 8 after his automobile jumped the curbing and stopped on a lawn at South Temple and Uni- I versity streets trial continued until August 26 Speeding— H M Ure 20 of 1579 Laird avenue 50 miles an hour N to Thirteenth East on South Temple street August 16 fined $10 Orson i Bankhead 16 of Logan 50 to 54 miles an hour Victory road August 17 remanded to juvenile court Albert M Horn 27 of 460 Twelfth East street 50 to 53 miles on hour 1200 to 700 block on Beck street August 15 forfeited $10 Hans C Thornsen 43 of 541 South Redwood road 65 miles an hour north on jBeck treet August 16 fined $15 Dick Callaway 21 of 1736 Windsor street 48 miles an hour 1200 to 1700 south on Main street August 14 fined $5 Lyman Yates 25 of Hunter 50 to 53 miles an hour 1200 to 700 block Beck street August 15 4 trial August 122 Ignoring Traffic Lights— Harold fitarley 18 of 279 Hubbard avenue violation at Ninth South and Fifth East streets August 12 fined $5 Ignoring Stop Signs— Percy Croft 24 of 324 East Fifth South street violation at North Temple and Sixth West streets August 16 fined $9 Wendall A Livingston 35 of HolA laday Third East and Second South streets August-1forfeited $5 Nor man A Jacob 23 of Provo Fifth East and First South streets August 17 forfeited $5 Harry A Osgood 38 of 572 Milton avenue Thirteenth South and State streets August 17: forfeited $5 21 Usually 19c a Yd I t I ?! A Court cases coming before H T Matthews Murray city judge and justice of the peace Thursday i eluded: Ray G Brown of Draper fined $5 on an admitted charge of speeding 60 miles an hour in a rone arrested Saturday by Joseph Gillen Murray police officer comk plaint Issued against Kenneth of 131 Harvard avenue Salt Lake City charging reckless driving complaining witness is Clyde G Larsen of 1315 Second East street Salt Lake City who claims a car driven by Wilcock collided with his automobile causing damage Wil-coc- City Approves Claims For Water Damage V Now - 70x80” Cotton Plaid Prints Formerly 69c Glowing New Fall Patterns ! 70x80-in These colorfast rayon prints are crown tested so they’ll not pull out at seams In glowGrand value at 55c yd ing new fall colors n Double $1 36-i- You’ll want one or more of these practical cotton sheet Tn blankets bright plaids Here only 50c 1st Floor 1st Floor ? Fall Glamour Shades e Atlantic City Contest Royal Purple Pure Silk A “Miss Utah” to represent the Beehive state in the annual ‘Miss AmeVica” competition at Atlantic City N J will be selected within a week Rams Arrive For Auction Semifinals of a contesfnow under way to determine the lucky! Utah beauty will be conducted Monday afternoon at Mill Creek Canyon amphitheater before National E Linchange club conventiph delegates More than 100 Suffolk and The fnaIs will bethursday night coin rams from Canada and the United States had arrived Thursday at the Coconut prove ballroom at the Salt Lake Union stockyards) More than RXb girls already have North Salt Lake in preparation for aPP'ed for entrance in the combut only 23 have been given petition annual national favorabie the twenty-thir- d Arthur onsideralion ram sale to be held Tuesday andjSanteli contest conductor said Wednesday Thursday Arriving with the animals was the vanguard of thousands of French Toast Havana Tan Charm Beige fry- - Mist Beige Pealine Beige women between the ages of like the new fall shades in Royal Purple And ' you’ll find hose the very color to accent best your personality of "pure silk in sheer wispy chiffons or enduring service weight Worth more than 85c you’ll agree You’ll Full-fashion- 1st Floor Your First Fall Meet ‘‘Anne Shelby” swank looking new footwear designed for thrifty budgeteers In sleek new fashions to compliment your fall ensemble Choose patents suedes and kids in the style and best sets off your personality Grand selection here at savings Darling new shapes including top handle envelope and slide fastener styles Choose black navy or India wine green brown Here at 98c ss ' yet "as fragrant as flowers la therefore pleasant to use DWIN kills files fleas ants moths roaches bed bugs mosquitoes etc In your home and many plant insects in your garden Obtain DWIN — in the green can— at grocer drug hardware or department store Remember there is not a drop of kerosene in '’Mery"— DWIN Cspyrigbl tttt lAtPWtlt lAOHTPIU laeq shewn h bJ Hkl Foot Notes 1st Floor S V New Fall 18 and 28 'Free Ride’ The winner of the "Miss Utah” contest will receive free transportation to Atlantic City and return accomodations while and first-clathere for the "Miss America” contest Winner of the latter competition is to receive a screen test free transcontinental plane trip and varied theatrical engagements LIVABLE 1st Floor Crown Tested Rayon to CalifjOiniaf HOMES double wool for et 36-i- In $ With sateen binding-stitche4 times to hold it securely-- Block plaids of blue green rose and dubon-n398 value 298 -- Nimble fingers can fashion 'these lovely Paradise prints thread count into darlingschool frocks With n colorfast fall patterns Now for extra wear 15c yd Tilaiue KEEPS 72x84-inc- h that extra warmth you want wool-growe- the past That's why groesrs and other food handlers who know llnsect klllors have selected It for their own use They know it will not inlure or contaminate food— or ruin fabrics Do as the grocer doe — use It to unusually effective DWIN 389 98 This big blanket’s and breeders representing most of North America who will pripr to leaving for New York City The city commission Thursday in the sale here con- io prepare for a daily appearance approved two claims for damages to participate one of the and fin- during the New York World's fair sidered While in Salt Lake City Mr Sanpropefty caused last May 24 when a est in the world largest city water main broke near the intell will appear Wednesday as prinEast and Breeders represented and the cipal speaker at an afternoon meettersection of Twenty-firs- t number of animals already here folTwenty-sevent- h South streets ing of the National Exchange club Damages of $125 to property be- low: Relvls Thoms of Thomab & convention and this fall is schedHeber Patrick three ram 2085 A Allen Suffolk East to John longing uled to lecture in local schools Twenty-seventSouth street and lambs Suffolkdale Meadows Tom Girls wishing to enter the "Miss L CanUdertown Ontario Patrick CanW $175 to property of Tenney Utah" eompetion must see Mr Sanh of Suffolk and ada five Twenty-sevent51head non Jr 2097 East tell at the Hotel Utah where he South street were recommended registered Lincolns J fil Patrick has set up contest headquarters in paid by F S Fernstrom city claim also of Udertown 36 Suffolks W! S room 407 O'Neil of Denfjcld 10 Suffolks agent The basis of judgment of the win-- 1 ner will be poise personality in-- 1 telligence charm and beauty of of face and figure irrespective height or weight he said Also entrants should possess talent such as singing or dancing dramatic ability or playing a musical instrument Entrants must be single DWIN to entirely dillerent from old time keroaono spray to which you hav boon accustomed In Usually at h o 72x84-- 1 nch Grand Selection rphive Stale Representative to Be Picked AtLocal Ballroom Next Thursday Murray Judge Fines Draper Speeder S3 Wool Double f Patterns New Fall iris' Seek (Miss Utah Title it Big 5 Paradise Prints' 80-Squa- re - I AUGUST 19 1938 Those whose applications have been accepted thus far irt the contest include the following 23 girls: Ruth Gleave Betty Deane Weiss Dorothy Williams Gloria Sudbury Donna Adamson Vivian Salter Muriel La Von Goodspeed Gaell Moss Gene Hardy Kay Robins Lorraine Hyde Betty Jensen Cosette Nielsen Vivian Salter Dorothy Woodbury Thelma McAffee Ruth Oviatt Barbara Louis Smith Clara Mes-serUa Betty Jeanne Saville Patricia Peart Roberta Ludden and Mildred Morris 1st Floor New Odoro-Mati- c 329 Here’s mtoh protection for as many as 16 li Genuine garments Odoro with sliding door and rigid conLots of struction protection for 329 Back Pain and Boys’ Sandy Jr Nevin Child’s New Biltwels ’ 24? 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