Show TIIH SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER Wally’s Counterpart Friends Pause in S Autoist Pays $100 for Tipsy Driving I? J938 Auto Concern' Enters Low L& X vjA 1 — “New Policy Told At District Dealers’ Meeting 1 Court Orders Trial on -Check Charge See Improved Market Price Field Motorist Draws Penalty on Court Conviction - 1 Ex-- S L - Junk-Deal- er 4 Bound Over In $143 Transaction i Roy Booth 45 convicted Septemon a ber 21 in city police-coudrunken driving complaint after a City witness selected him instead of his twin brother as driver or a machine in whifh both were riding August 20 was lined 4100 by Judge Reva Beck Bosone Frida They were arrested near Navajo and Sixth South streets Both reside at 631 South Twelfth West Believing automobile market eon ditions to he the best in years Pontiac Motor company la entering the low price field this year for the first time Thomas M Ray of San Francisco Faclfie boast regional manager announced at a dealers" meet- rt Street Other cases Jn court Friday cluded: Speeding— Howard Greenwood Of Midvale 40 miles per hour w NJ miles Densiey In- Approximately J25 dealers of Utah Tdaho“'Nevada and Wyoming attended the sessions which included dramatized presentation of the 1939 line of care and discussion of the coming year’s sales and advertising — ' program Officials assisting Included D P O’Madigan Jr Denver zone manager J E Jamieson and E R Grassmuck of the Denver office B L Wood Salt Lake City district manager G J Murphy president and general manager of Western Pontiac company local distributors and J C Scripture branch manager ofGeneral Motors Acceptance cor Cuban her party visit Salt Lake City Left to right the Countess of and Senora widow of the former crown prince ‘of Spain Jose Gortiez-Men- a “Wally- - Simpson” and Covadonga a Gomez-Men- m At least one more Utgh application for a P W A grant ih addition to 10 that were reported ton their way Thursday was speeded to the San Francisco regional offce of the agency in time to meet ftm deadline for filing of applications Friday ' midnight The request authorized by the Ogden citycommission at a meeting Thursday would call for a grant ot $108621 to apply on a proposed 4241379 project for extension of Ogden water mains relining of a reservoir Installing a reservoir drain to Ogden river and improv- log firs protection equipment This would complete a program of waterworks improvements at the city one phase of which is now being carried on under a $75000 P W A project Also rushed to San Francisco Friday was acceptance of a grant of $135000 to apply on the proposed $300000 waterworks for South Salt Lake This grant was approved earlier bub approval was received during the time the town formerly Central Park Was disincorporated It was reincorporated as South Salt Lake Thursday According to figures of Editorial Research Reports Washington D C only $100000 is left available in the original Utah allocation un der the newP W A set-u- p to be distributed to projects in this state projects Hotel Schedules First Dinner Dance Night Dairy Products Group Elects New Officers Railroad Offifcial Reports Upturn "A nice fall pick-u- p in freight business’’ was reported here Friday by Wilson McCarthy of Denver cotrustee of the Denver A Rio Grande — Western "railroad — Moving heavy harvests or farm crops And more than a seasonal in crease In transcontinental traffic have brought the increase he aaid Here on routine business Mr McCarthy plans to leave for Denver Automobile officials discuss improved market conditions J C Scripture left Thomas M Ray seated D P O’Madigan sucDairy Products association-tceed Reed Stevens also of Salt Lake City at a luncheon of the group Friday in the Newhouse hotel Other officer! named are Leo A Truttman vice president and Peter A Nielsen secretary And treasurer both of Salt Lake City O S Olsen of Provo and J R Be as of Ogden were named to serve with the new Officers on the association’s board of directors Gedrge L Nelson was reelected as executive secretary o First " ot gaining or losing a throne Police Nab Suspect In Auto Looting Junior Sodality Elects Heads outcome Sentence-pendi- the prosecution on the felony com- i plaint Judge Bronson Acting on A State’s motion dismissed petty larceny charges pending Against Albert Nelson 25 of 2171 Seventh East street He had been charged with the theft of a shotgun valued At $35 the property of Peter Nordhoff - 3m — -- t- Henry Lopez' allas 'Joe Garcia Mary Catherine Maher was elected president of the Junior Sodality alias Harry Yuma 40 was arrested union of the Cathedral of the Made- Friday night by Police Detectives a meeting Friday evening Fred Lee snd Leonard B Gifford leine Offlcere said they saw him ranat Newman hall Other offlcere named Include sacking - a parked automobile at —— Mary Hinckley vice president 145 Regent street Carol Barber secretary and Agnes Lopes la being held for InvestiHinckley treasurer gation of larceny j M O Plan New PWA Office T S Richard K White assistant regional project director from the San Francisco P W A office said here Friday a suboffice of the accounting department would be opened soon In Salt Lake City to help take care of the rush of P W A business anticipated in th?state & -:-- v er m fJI 1 rr- -f ©UK - EXTRAVAGANTLY 'Vr Under & L Auspices Th'e competition Friday night was tinder auspices of Salt Lake camp No 338 Judges were Secretary of State E E Monson the Rev Theodore G Lilley and Fred Smith of Ogden Hyrum R Kingdon was master ot ceremonies Mrs Delbert G Bateman acting as consul commander captained the eight - member Ogden ' team Other members were Mrs LeRoy G Bennett Mrs Warren D Shurtz Mrs Joseph D Head Mrs Jalmer A Nelson Mrs Maude Gaddy and J Pier Herrick Traces Ritual The team (raced ritual from-th- e time a member joint the order until he ascends the chair of consul commander As winner the Ogden camp will Tetain possession of the banner for one year but must win it three years in succession for permanent possession Drill teams representing the Salt Lake City and Ogden camps also participated in the ceremony CO'At 'An Anniversary Special— W trlct This Means Extraordinary Savings! J OUR ENTIRE STOCK BEAUTIFUL e l CflDMMIE f ti u A -- this perfectly wonderful savings on stunning Qcmniesj Dress' spectator and sport types in Right in season Ax ’ 0VC ”9 c Oft ed COATS 65c ss 1 X Mail Orders Filled every popular leather — suedes calf pigskins and alligators Flares! Plat formsl Stitchingsl all used In extraorand all the new coldinary ways Chianti Wine Chow Tan Auors tumn 'Blue and the ever-popul- blacks Keith-O’Brie- n ar ' ' a genuine savings value The Best Value In ’ " - - - STREET FLOOR SflPflPIIBf cgdAts isthis untrimmed sport coat of imporiedand fleeces Paint box tweeds teal green wine domestic tweeds-an"brown blue green and black are new colors that live up to every Models in —specification of the smart fall and Winter-costuback the straight box or the swagger Such a collection d THIRD FLOOR - COAT SALON o Saturday night 1 See Our fpindoM - v ' SHO&DfePT Fifth Floor A V Coats wodh coming forrflmse lavishly boucles and smooth wool- "ens are ready for your big entry Into Autumn life Sleeve treatments with fur tuxedo models bolero tops and fox Persian lamb wolf plastron fronts come with silvered an! natural lynx trims applied in new and unique this coat in linings and durable fabrics make up q i rh ftfa de to Sell 4 for $45 CLEANING HATS A ¥ to FALL coats 1 ft A team representing Ogden Wood men of the World camp No 74 Friday night was judged Utah champions in ritualistic work after & statewide contest hf Id at 1 O O F hall Prize was a silk banner donated by the W O W head camp at Denver Colo Similar banners have been presented to the eight other etatea making up the western dis Women’s Plain DRESSES and ’ MakeSuchSpectaculaHJuy$JVio A OVERCOATS i Only for a Sale of Such Magnitude Cm We Utah Championship —Awarded at Meet SUITS and O SlfpitEMACYALUE " f f-- (A Ogden WOW Wins Drill: were awaiting approval Friday night 7' ‘ (fits manager r" The Mirror room will be opened For the countess daughter of t The visitors were silent regard- at 8 p m with dancing to begin wealthy Cuban merchant Was the ing affairs in Spain or Europe at 9:30 p m woman for whom the late prince vt: of Asturias abandoned his claim! to the throne of Spain Accompanied by Jose Gomez-Men- a former Cuban secretary of EOEiTnn-’UBMiESee Other Ad agriculture and his wife the countess was a Salt Lake City visitor on pages Friday They are touring the United States by automobile V and 9 8 The countess met the prinee in a Swiss sanitarium in 1932 and after a whirlwind courtship married him despite-formKing Alfonso’s opposition The prince exchanged his hereditary title for that of Count of Covadonga He died after ah automobile accident last month In Florida He had married a second time BJ Ogden Speeds PWA Request 50 1 -- 47 ( Approximately V" & Levi Mortenson of Salt Lake City was named president of the Utah dinner dance of the season South on Second will be held in the Newhouse hotel’s new Mirror room Saturday evening ptembers fined 425 Maybe-he- r marriage wasn’t so spectacular" but the countess of it was announced Friday by J Ignoring Stop Signs— Paul Brad- ley 21 of 125 Sixth East street vio- Covadonga could still give Wallis Simpson pointers ia the matter Holman Waters assistant hotel m an 1 to mnaiinwnsbyini— i check charge Held in county jail under $5000 bail Biegelman will be tried for: Issuing a check for $14303 last December 22 with intent to defraud the Northwestern Hide and Fur' Bound over to district company court on a similar complaint several months ago he was dismissed when the new complaint was signed by— Joseph Stoble manager of the com- pany Biegelman also Is awaiting com- mitment on a six months county1 jail sentence imposed after convic- tion in district court following an appeal from-th- e city court for al- -t leged Issuance of another check on the same date for $7 45 with intent to defraud Ted Ferre District Judge Herbert M Schil- ler granted a stay- - of execution of ng' portion Woman for Whom Spaniard Fourth Ninth Croivn Visits City West street Se- Spurned lation at Ninth East and First South Streets September— 24 convicted fined 410 Ray Watkins 31 of 1255 Arapaho! avenue Fourth East and Fourth Sputh streets Tuesday convicted fined 410 Martin L Larsen Jr 3Q ot 020 Rio Grande aveqpe Sixth South and Second West streets Sunday forfeited 410 J L Pearson 36 of 366 Sfilton avenue Ninth South ana Third East street September 3 'forfeited 410 James G Ford 28 bf 3175 Twentieth East Street Third East and Fourth South streets Thursday fined 410 Reid Jerman 45 of 1352 Sherman avenue Third East and Second South streets September 24 forfeited 410 H C Errett 52 of 668 West Eighth South street Fourth East and Second South streets Wednes-da- y forfeited $10 Barta McMullin 22 of 1351 Normandie circle Seventh South and Twelfth East streets - Wednesday forfeited 410 J Dupler 40 of Newhouse hotel Sixth 'East and First South streets September 1 fined $10 $5 suspended Ignoring Traffic Light— J Henry Roren 21 of 1018 South First West street violation at Ninth South and Ninth East streets Wednesday also driving with faulty brakes Jjined 410 on each charge William Sim-slc- h 28 of 5138 South Second West street Twenty-firs- t South and State streets Tuesday forfeited $10 Lawrence E Simpson 19 of 753 East Fourth South street Thirteenth East and South Temple streets September 18 fined $10 W R Unger 22 of 745 Browning avenue Thir teenth South and State streets Wednesday fined $10 and A H Moser 43 of 274 East Twenty-fourt- h South street Ninth South and State streets September 24 convicted fined $10 J' said 26 Sev- 24 of Bingham W - st per hour X f ing jfrlday in the Hotel Utah In addition to having the new low priced alx prices will- be definitely lower on the regular six and eight cylinder Pontiac models Mr Ray enth to Fifth South on State street September 23 convicted fined 425 — 415 suspended (his speedometer was defective) Floyd H Greene Jr Is of 30 Coatsville avenue 56 miles per hour State to Fiftjt East on Ninth South street Wednesday convicted fined 425 Mrs Anna H Kreis 62 of 355 East Seventeenth South street 50 miles per hour Thirteenth South to 1000 South Main street September 21 acquitted Glen C Bigler 26 of 71 West Stratford avenue 50 miles per hour South —Seventeenth to Twenty-firon West Temple street September 21 lined 425 Kenneth Carlston 23 of 437 Seventh avenue 53 miles per hour Emerson to Browning avenue — ©nThirteenth East street September 24 fined 425 Alton F Yates 33 of 177 Sectfnd avenue 38 miles per South-ohour Eighth State street September 21 fined 425 Virgil O Steadman 22 of Murray 55 miles per hour 2000 to 1700 South State street Monday fined 425 and -- Samuel Biegelman 51 of Los Angeles former local Junk 'dealer was bound over to the Third district court Friday by City Judge M Bronson - following preliminary hearing on an insufficient funds “4 f 4 m m a |