Show u ’— THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE NOVEMBER I 1938 T JiidgcBosoiie Glamor Girl v October traffic rVohime Record Big Concluding a month In which police ' couri attendants astyirted nearly half as many cases had been handled as in the entire year of 1933 City Judge Revg Beck Bosone Monday afternoon sentenced George E Snider 44 of Emigration can- yon to pay a $100 fine after con viction "of drunken driving by a jury Snider was arrested October 15 at Broadway and Main street accused of driving hia caf erratically Changing his plea to guilty after previously denying a drunken driving allegation Todd Tpomer 39 w'a sentenced to pay a $100 fine He was arrested October 25 as he allegedly attempted to drive his corner of Liberty park Granted Delay Claude Davey 28 of 2891 East South street arrested during A police blockade at junction of Thirteenth East street and Highland drive early Sunday was granted until November 4 to enter plea to drunken driving operating an automobile equipped with faulty biakea and license plates Other cases in court included: Reekie's Driving— Tony Mash 26 Forty-fift- h arrested at T775 Fifth East street after witness stated he ignored a stop sign at Wilson avenue and Fifth East street clinibed a curbing and' crashed into a tree on the opposite side of Fifth East street Saturday trial November lOX Failure to Yield Right of Way Ho Another Vehicle — John G Crook 51 of 1516 Fourteenth East street inSouth streets ar H her New York apartment for the past 10 days with intestinal influenza 'KaUie Foutz Salt Lake City ''ugly duckling” who turned into'-glamor" girl missed what she believes is a world’s record number of imr " portant engagments Mrs L J Foutz of Salt Lake City Kallie’s mother received a letter from her daughter Monday bemoaning that during her iJL to' a Salt Lake county’s general hospital ranks with the 'foremost institutions of that type in the' east and middlewest Dr Alexander superintendent reported upon his Monday from a three weeks’ official trip to New York City and - area —- ment on all sides" Dr Alexander "In many localities politics said controls the admission of many cases whiie the thorough inquiries conducted in Salt Lake county enable the hospital to take only those cases for which the patients and their families are unable to provide financially' Menus Better Comparison ‘ of menus and of quantities of food showed also that the local county institution is car- -' ing for its patients better than! many hospitals operating in larger counties Mrs Alexander accompanied Dr Alexander bn the eastern trip They also visited several cities in the middlewest Native of India To Be Ousted Adult Education Series Mapped of the famSANDYXJmportancc and ily unit chlld development problems in nutrition and child health will be discussed in Jordan a series school district centers of 12 lectures by Miss Jiiajl Cox adult educatiorKfor the district The first lecture was given at South Jordan Monday and others will be presented free of charge in seven centers The schedule follows: Bingham Central Tuesday at 10 a m Copperton Tuesday at 1 p m Sandy Wednesday at 1:30 10 a m Union Thursday at 1:30 p m and Riverton Friday at 1:30 p m A class in arts and handicrafts will be held Monday at 8 p m at Draper junior high school at 3 p m Wednesday 'at Sandy junior high school and Wednesday p m at Crescent school Miss Loip Nelson is directing the course Marvin Beckstrom will teach a December 1 ’ class in home gardening and landFaulty Brakes— D F Jones 56 scaping at 7:30 p m on Wednesdays of 177 East Twenty-fourt- h South at Sandy elementary school street Woodrow plea Tuesday Cruthers '22 C G V Linden 47 of 233 B street Hyrum Felt 69 of 1905 avenue Clayborne Helgo Lund 37 of 657 Wilmington avenue Wallace Dawson 31 of 1932 Seventh East street John Gualco 58 qf 552 Thirteenth East street Joint sponsorship of a W P A Lee Hughes 23 of 2150 East Thirty-thir- d sidewalk building project on Thirty-fSouth street Willis Phillips ifth South street wad" sought 28 of Murray M E Christensen Monday by the Salt Lake county 36 of 730 Scott avenue: E O Tann-lun- d commission in a letter to the state 35 of 1857 McClelland street road commission as an employand Eugene Williams 18 of 751 ment and traffic safety move by South Eighth West street each fined $10 Merlin Thornley 24 of The project would cost approxiLayton forfeited $10 Mrs Mar-gar- mately $15300 accbrdingt'o County 21 — of 723 South Surveyor George M Guiver The Haley Eighth West street J W Flowers county and state ‘road commission 50 of 1431 East Thirty-nint- h South would provide materials tools and street Mrs Elmo J Daley 46 of supplies amounting to approximatell 1538 Seventh East street and ly $6100 Mr Haley said with the Kemp 32 of 2499 Park street W furnishing labor for the cases dismissed:' MN Fisher 21L balance of 956 Garfield avenue also accused It would he a five-fostandard of driving' without an operator’s cement sidewalk from 3200 West license acquitted of the first count to 4400 West expected to reduce Lake the pedestrian traffic hazard on fined $5 on the second-Sal- t Transfer company by Carl Crow-the- r that part of U S' highway No 40 34 of 1202 West Sixth South especially for children attending he street bench warrant issued Keith Granger school and persons attend19: 333 of H Bryson North Fifth ing the Granger L D S ward West street given until Wednesday chapel to plead Ignoring Stop Sign— R p Holm-ber- g 23- of 150 Laird avenue fined Age ' Clarence A $5 suspended $10 Thomas 31 of 136 First avenue stg - Probe Plan Praised "Our social service Investigations Jordan Opens Child Study Herriman Thursday at Rayon Yam who attended the conference in New York City and the International College of Surgeons in Philadelphia said that the Sait Lake county institution was rated by national authorities on a par with those in cities and counties much larger than any in ihe jntermoun-tai- n stylists m woven with Celanese Dr Alexander for Hollywood fame Winner of a national letterwriting- contest sponsored by a York demagazine and partment store to find the girl in America most in need of being made over Miss Foutz was transformed into a glamor girl by leading Fifth avenue beauticians and p in dresses of “Thistle Crepe ” National Hospital ances In Manhattan department stores and giving radio'road-cast- s before returning to Sait Lake City She said Kallie vas undecided whether to make a bid’ supervisor-o- 38 Sucha Singhformerly of Pocatello Idaho awaited deportation to his native India in the Salt Lake county jail Monday According to M F Lence district director' 'of the Immigration and naturalization service Singh fled bail in California several years ago and Is now under order of deporta-- 1 'Hpn on the ground that a member his race is not admissible to American citizenship Mr Lence cited a government! ruling barring natives of India from citizenship on the ground they arc not Caucasians despite a theory held by some anthropologists that they are members of the "Aryan" branch of the Caucasian race The ruling holds that early Aryan invaders of India mixed with hative tribes to such an extent that their racial classification is uncertain Singh probably will be deported County Asks State Aid on Walk both-group- 'SCHIAPARELLI SCOOP' B Shining gold lid applique on fitted jacket with Schiap'l High closing necked i frock with waist flared skirt' scooped 6 $25 "GLEAM OF GOLD" C sleeves 2295 0 - next-wee- Junior C Af ternoon frock with tiny corset waist momentous skating skirt Rich gold leaf motifs on short C Says Adieu lo Envoys with the Complete satisfaction success of the convention of the northwestern association of the junior chamber of commerce was expressed- by members of the local organization aS the last of the delegates from five western states left Salt Lake City Monday The convention held hotle terminated with a banquet at the hotel Sunday night It was' attended by approximately 360 "Jaycees" from Washington Oregon Idaho Utah and Montana at-th- e New-hou- fc La-Ve- censes— William S Williams of 408 Williams avenue Clarence Hansen 21 of 2788 Alden street and Jay Steyens of 1484 Harvard avenue each forfeited $1 bail bonds 30 of 1876 Clayborne C avhnue case dismissed Benefit Returns Number 5200 Heaviest filing of old age benefit tax returns before deadline was believed completed Monday after-eac- h noon according to I N Hinckley collector of internal revenue Mr Hinckley said he believed about 5200 of the 6500 Utah were "under the wire" when the office closed Monday the last date for filing returns without " penalty’’ 36 Mujray Orchestra To‘ Play Today - of the Murray high school orchestra will appear in a free concert Tuesday at 12:30 p m atthe school auditorium City William F Robinson will’ direct A girls’ vocal the organization group including Virginia Gillespie tovar— M e lha FalrbournFormer residents of Brigham City Shirley now residing in Salt Lake City' will 'and La Vella Johnson will assist reunion November 10 at 7 hold p m In the Lion House social cen- Driver Posts $15 Bond ter It was announced Monday by MURRAY— Baum of Provo Ellen Rose chairman Valentine Homer Dr' of arrangements posted a $15 bpnd in Murray city Rtidger Clawson a former presi- court Monday following his arrest dent of Box Elder L D S stake by Joseph- Gillen tif Murray police and now president of the L D S on a speeding charge- He was travcouncllof twelve apostles and Mrs eling 55 miles an hour in a zone according to the officer Clawson will be guests of honor Former Brigham Folk Plan Reunion r MURRAY-Memb- n Fires Damage Home Bamberger Depot ''£' "BALLERINA" Exciting skating skirt frock with gold mesh inset girdle to make your Gold waist doll-siie- ! D Two $10 fires were' reported at fire department headquarters Monday The first occurred at 9:49 a- m at the home of Fred Austin Clark 865 East First South street An o'verheated furnace caused the blaze firemen said A shori circuit in wiring at the Salt Lake & Utah and Bamberger Electric Railroad company freight depot at 215 Lambert place caused a fire at 11:13 a m ypei 2295 are lights right now? - the And Carolyn does them with Moly neux' spinning skating jkirts and wide spool waists to make you look miraculously fragile feminine r and Black witHgleafning gold F chic to Speeder Fitted $20 In r start your whirll tiny moulded waist flared skirt 8 dancing $2f Walter Kershaw of SECOND FLOOR OF Highland day by Reg White justice of the peace after he admitted driving 60 miles an hour in a zone October 26 He was given until November 10 to pay the fine Way-- I t'rolman CUR-FE- bplera atop high throated frock with nqw season off 4185 drive was fined $20 Mon- n ’’COCKTAILS TO Sequin-studde- d —dresses with a chairman SANDY— V' iii$animynjiTiiiaitiirJW‘y‘ heart-shape- 5 dresses shining The Republican Club of Utah' will hold an entertainment and open house for all- candidates and their friends at 8 p m Tuesday In the Newhouse hotel it was announced by T A Schocnfeld vice president-Thpublic is invited Speech-makin- g will he limited to a welcome by former Governor Charles R Mabey and a brief talk by M S Winder' Mr Schoenfeld said Clarence Beard will be acting - gold-edge- neck Black-and-gol- d ‘ J? ybptd bodice Republican Club Sets Open House Today ers & se ct acquitted Ignoring Traffic Lights— Jesse R Day 46 of 3141 Fifth East street and J L Dougan 48 of Hotel Utah forfeited $10 bonds Joseph H Wilson 60 of 1029 Bryan avenue G H Bangerter 29 of Woods Cross fined $10 each: J J Kumeralas 52 of 547 East Fourth South street convicted fined $10 Harry Erickson 17 remanded to juvenile court Driving Without Operators’ Li- " a Philadelphia v November 5 Speeding— Charles Oliver 34 of 5890 South State street 55 miles per hour October 26 Paul Bywater 26 of 582 Twelfth East street 40 miles per hour October 26 and D Even Clyde 26 of 263 Fifth avenue 48 miles per hour October 25 each forfeited $25 and an additional- $5 forfeiture by the latter for driving on the wrong side of 'the street Lloyd Jolly 24 of Springville 51 miles per hour Saturday Paul J Peterson 22 of 458 Third avenue 48 miles per hour Sunday Wilson Snyder 20 at 164 Sixttj East street 60 miles per hour Sunday C R Searle' 56 of 553 Seventh East street 53 miles per hour Friday and L E Harris 33 of Bingham 50 miles per hour October 25 each fined $25 and the latter an addi-- tional $10 for ignoring a stop sign Ben Robson 45 of Woods Cross 50 miles per hour Friday" convicted fined $25: Guy Larson 20 of Logan 50 miles—per hour Sunday plea KIRTS V RJ ness she had to pass up: 1 An interview with David Selznick motion picture producer 2 Luncheon with executives of the New York World's fair 3 A radio broadcast in which she was to have been featured over a national hook-u- p 4 Dame footThe Army-Notr- e ball game Mrs Foutz said Kallie planned to spend three weeks more in the collision Satur- East and Seventh two injured I trial S 5ayr Alexander Football Game Confined y Unit Compares With Best Kallie Foulz Kept From Broadcast Cases Set ?hirli?£ spinning NE Hospital Wins Praise FinidfSL7 ipsy Drivers volved in a two-cday at Twelfth County Illness Spoils Two ' TUESDAY MORNING FASHION Bennett made the arrest Etching Gass Set The W P A recreation division will conduct a free demonstration of copper etching from 9 a m noon and 2 p m to 4 p m Friday at the Civic Center Mrs Mabel A Davis of Ogden arts and crafts " supervisor will be in charge to-1- THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN REO U 8 PAT OFF STORE— FOUNDED 1864 X |