| Show r I Driver Draws $35 Fine In Crash Case They Work for Sanitation L J Ostler 30 of 1778 South State street previously convicted by a jury Saturday was fined $35 for failure to yield right of way to another motrist by City Judge Bry(an P Leverich to top the list of 29 major traffic offenders appearing in police court Ostler was allegedly involved in a two-caccident November 2 at fourth South and Third West atreets Judge Leverich who was on the bench when Ostler was con victed returned to court Saturday " to sentence him Other cases considered by Judge Eeva Beck Bosone included: 24 Kiwanians Plan School Crochet Award 3 Bar Report Urges Attorneys To Pare Technicalities Meet to Scan Feed Laws t:r For Tuesday S' ar Kjobeck Woman IFms Serviceable Program of For Accused Of Violations Appear in Gty Court J Utah Idaho B Mrs Robert C Pixton 1559 Members of the bar and of thethe present system because of Browning avenue won fourth prize Discussion Set for the best bedspread entered in judiciary will do well to speed up soundness but should attempt to the second national crochet conjustice as much as possible “and eliminate pure technicalities iays test at New York City it was anat least try to eliminate excres-- j a report made by Dean Wigmore to Mrs Pixton’s nounced Saturday from the American Bar association and cotton crochet which previously Changes to be proposed to the cences of sheer technicality” Goal Club had won first place at the Utah next to ob- - quoted in the local report are if court they procedure law in the regulegislature state fair was selected from among "It is not the function of this full approval of the public lating feed products will be dis- tain Citizenship 1800 pieces entered in the nationcommittee on public relations to state the of the annual report say manuof cussed by representatives wide contest bar committee on public relations make any recommendations regardfacturers and the department of The Working toward objectives of ing rules of procedure or rules of report is signed by W M evidence" the report says simply a ind and at more intelligent aggressive Tuesday chairman McCrea meeting committee agriculture Tackle gtoal Fishing connection of this matindicating annual the at will be the Kiwanis in serviceable presented capitol citizenship to be held ter with adverse public opinion Fish‘n pnajfr A committee of which L D Tur meeting of the state bar ‘acl’J"c'ud‘nJ club officials of Utah and Idaho of a series of 13 Publication of rubber December 16 and 17 in the Hotel a will hold-of chairman will sketches entitled ’The Layman and midwinter conference and 35 phonograph records were ner Ogden is Utah and training school December 3 reported stolen from a garage at recommend that the law be broad- - The public has become “impa- His Legal Problems” written by A Sherman Christensen of Provo d 4 in tht Ben Lomond hotel the rear of 112 University street fned t0 inciU(jc feed for poultry tient and critical” of some phases of steps toward estabas well as all types court procedure following widely and preliminary cats birds e‘id°8s SaItDol)3®r°°K5lLi!!a-dreSof Ashworth H Ogden''Roy lishment of a speakers’ bureau of "livestock raised for commercial! publicized newspaper accounts of in the report Lake City lieutenant governor‘jsome criminal court liases with the also are described purposes Other members of Mr McCrea’s elect announced Saturday will be result that a heavy body of ipublie Other recommendations committee are Samuel C Pqwell of The conference has been called Pistol Stolen for an increase in the registration opinion "blindly aims to discard the present system Ogden Frank A Johnson John of or all much the how tell to fee inand of Theft of a 22 caliber pistol from provisions Ogden by George H Lowe Jensen Jesse R S Budge and of agriculture of evidence” it states state cannot af- Ralph A Sheffield of Salt Lake coming district governor and O his automobile was reported to po should departmentand analyze the bar the of Members sample R’ Qulnn 'ice P Duvall of Twin Falls Idaho re- - Jr Sa!“I?ay by J°seph ford to abandon fundamentals of City and Mr Christensen of Provo various types of feeds East street More than tiring district governor 100 officials will attend On Saturday the opening day the district board of trustees will meet will A district secretary-treasurbe elected and committee assignments will be made Saturday afternoon will be devoted to a training school for lieutnant governors Mr Duvall Dr D W Henderson of WHY IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE WESTERN: Salt Lake City international trustee U N Terry of Twin Falls 1— Highest quality merchandise offered to you at lowest prices! 2— Courteous salespeople to give you helpful and prompt service! secretary-treasure- r and Roscoe E 3— You select from one of Salt Lake's largest most complete stocks Bailey of Park City retiring lieu- 4— A small down payment Is all you need tenant governor will be instructors Always a Good Beal for Your Money at the Western! To Discuss Plans 28 Others Speeding— H rr NOVEMBER 27 1938 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING ’ of Lincoln street 45 miles per Delos Dean 20 hour November of 908 Wilson avenue 55 miles per hour November 20 Bert Niesem 26 of Mercur 60 miles per hour November 17 W B Shapcott 33 of 2211 Sunset avenue 50 miles per hour November 16 and Clyde J Allen 20 of Logan 55 miles per hour Wednesday each fined $25 Jonathan S Cannon 28 of Farmington 60 miles per hour Wednesday bench warrant issued J Wallace Williams 41 55 miles per hour November 9 bench warrant recalled trial December 6 Jimmie G Bishop 26 of 258 Bishop place 50 miles per hour November 14 fined $15 by Judge Leverich John Langden of 2491 Alden street 50 miles per hour Monday and Roland G Apgood 27 East street 53 of 1865 Twenty-firs- t miles per hour Tuesday each fined $5 by Judge Albert H Ellett Ignoring Traffic Lights — Alfred Frank 58 of Cottonwood D K Allen 58 of 161 First avenue each forfeited $10 L L Hepner Jr 22 of 941 Fierpont avenue fined $10 Clifford Gustavson 28 of 351 Third East street fined $10 suspended Luella Wheeler 27 of 5600 Vine Eva Street fined $5 suspended Day 30 of 1731 Beck street convicted fined $10 Kathryn Judd 18 of 420 A street trial December 27 Ignoring Stop Signs — Marvin Y Mitchell 43 of Roosevelt forfeited $10 Ray M Brown 22 of Bountiful also charged with driving without an operator’s license fined $10 on the first charge and $5 suspended for the second offense Clco G Van Cott 49 of 729 Third avenue trial Monday Faulty Brakes— Alex Fontas 25 of 741 South Main street Walter H S75 J er and Objectives ‘‘Plans Year the for ft WEfft 1939” will "be discussed by Mr He Lowe at the opening session will issue the '‘Kiwanis Challenge for 1939” at the Saturday afternoon session Attendance Suriday will be aug- and mented by club presidents-elec- t 1939 secretaries from all 24 clubs Other officers of the two states and directors of near-b- y clubs also will attend Instructors for the training session for club officers will be Mr Duvall the Rev William H Fowle of Ogden Mr AshLocal Stores croft LeRoy Olsen secretary of the Lowry Provo club Earle E Gardemann secretary of the Salt Lake City tQ Holiday club Rtjed Stevens president of the Salt Lake City club Past Sec- A warning not to buy uncovered bulk candies during the com- - retary J Quill Nebeker of Ogden Stewart of Ogden Dr ing holidays was issued Saturday by Walter R Lowry chief market Ur George and Mr Lowe Henderson inspector for the city board of health after an extensive survey of New officers of the district will be installed Sunday by Dr Henderthe city’s markets 4 son and Kiwanis buttons will be While Mr Lowry reported ajl but awarded' the retiring officers a few stores in the city were comNew Officers plying with the board’s edict that The new officers are Mr Lowe foodall holiday candies and other district governor Henry Hall of stuffs be covered to prevent conHelper lieutenant governor for tamination he stated thl public itsouthern Utah Mr Ashworth lieuself could be the most effective tenant governor for northern jjtah Camomile 39 of 466 Blaine avenue agent against violations if it Guy A Poulsen of Idaho Falls lieutenant governor for eastern Glen Erickson 19 and A B Black-mor- e to purchase 54 of 648 Bryan avenue each Idaho and Leonard Wood lieu- fined $10 suspended Oscar F Mals-tro- goods eovern°r f°r western Idaho Word was received in Salt Lake Aware that dust air hands and 41 of 759 Fifth avenue fined Retiring district officers are Mr Glenin of the death City Saturday Duvall district governor W Heber $10 John Butcherite 32 of 366 Navcoughs are constant possible sources n native Jones of Eureka lieutenant gover-Utah- n ajo street forfeited $10 and D W of disease bacteria the sanitation dale Cal of a Miss Florence (Sue) Hemp- - nor for southern Utah Mr Bailey Snow 24 bench warrant issued division of the board of health has License — Grant in lieutenant governor for northern No Driver’s merchants stead encouraged past years Utah Olin L Smith of Buhl lieu- Young Jr 16 437 Second East to cover bulk candies and shelled Miss Hempstead ha!d lived in Salt Lenanj governor for eastern Idaho street forfeited $1 nuts offered for holiday sale Lake City almost her entire life James C Palumbo of Payette "In the main we have had exgone to Glendale only tecent- - tenant governor for western Idaho cellent cooperation from store ownsecretary-treasurHears MrJustice Mr stated treatment Murray She had been as- - and ers" Lowry Saturday ly for coninstances "In many specially sociated for many with the Traffic Cases structed glass cases have been in- office staff of the years United States! MURRAY— Traffic cases before stalled Stores in which such goods Smelting Refining and Mining comFred Linfobeck justice of the peace are uncovered are rare in Salt Lake pany Many manufacturers now City She was a daughter of Major Saturday included: Miss Thora Hales of Pleasant wrap their products in cellophane Charles and Mary Whitehill Hemp- Grove fined $10 for speeding She or other transparent materials add- stead early residents here A sistvas arrested Saturday by Sargeant ing double protection for the con- ter Bertha Hempstead and a y Ross McDonald of the state high- sumer The days of the uncovered brother David B Hempstead local Arrangements for home in death An- - Uonal institutes to be conducted by way patrol W E McEntire of barrel in which Christmas hard tack her preceded Utah Congress of Parents and Price also arrested by Mr McDon- is left out where children and adults other sister Mrs Henry Gordon ald Saturday received a $10 fine can maul it over is thankfully gone” Rand of British Columbia Can- - Teachers January 23 and 24 at the afttr admitting the charge Both he concluded ada 'and a brother H J Hemp-- 1 University da??ar( ?5 the Brigham Young university and wire arrested on South State street stead of San Francisco survive The Hempstead family was so- - January 26 and 27 at the Utah State To Present Lecture were made daily prominent 7n Salt Lake City Agricultural college of the state at a meeting Monthly meeting of the High and were active members of St Saturday committee Twelve club will be conducted at the Mark’s Episcopal church where fu-- 1 execu-lvMrs L K Nicholson pjekident Accusation Masonic temple Thursday at 6:30 neral services will be conducted of the state 1ST A congress anp m Following the regular dinner Tuesday at 2 p m Lew Jeremy 32 suspected of sev- Dr Wflter P Cottam professor of Burial will be in the family plot nounced that Mrs William Kletzer of Washington D C of the naeral recent petty burglaries and ac- botamy at the University of Utah in the City cemetery tional educational staff will give cused of stealing a 'radio from the will deliver an illustrated lecture n classes at each of the institutes Firestone Auto Supply and Service his recent travels in Mexico Members of the faculties of the store 204 East Third South street Salt Faces three universities and other of- Friday denied a petty larceny also will give courses ficials court in Saturday police Festival city charge To Plan Choir Appointment of Mrs C L Slau- Judge Reva Beck Bosone ordered as cbfrman fTor Plans for an L D S choir festival A criminal information him held for trial Tuesday charging fTenhouP Aiken of Also accused Saturday of petty to be held next April 8 in the L D S W H ilford Lake of Salt Pyott City Provo M chairman for the B Y UJ larceny Frank Van Fleet 23 of tabernacle will be made at a meet- doing business as the Barbetigo institute and Mrs Edmund Paul Bountiful denied stealing a watch ing of choristers and organists of violated the food and Evans 0f salt Lake City as chair-dru- g company Friday from the Pay Less Drug the Salt Lake district of the church United man of the s A c institute was store 27 East Broadway and was Sunday at 3:30 p m in Barratt hall Stateslaws was filed by the district attorney in United announ:ed by Mrs Nicholson ordered to appear for trial Monday J Spencer Cornwall tabernacle d'fUiet court here Saturday cholr’director said Saturday phe series of classes will present by Judge Bosone The information alleges a product educational material dealing with known as Barbetigo’’ which was nt education family life and sent through !the mail was adulter- d gubjecU in line with the within the meaning of the L j congress theme "Changing pure food and drug act m that it PattefM of Gr()Up Living ” lacked the germicidal and other Mrs Aiken was appointed to rep- curative properties claimed on Sts t the stftte organization at a label regional conference to be held in St Geprge December 9 and 10 Walter R Lowry city market sanitary inspector right discusses holiday candy display with Mathew G Pitakis clerk MIL Inspector Warns Public To Avoid Uncovered Candies S L Finds Protect In Effort DO! Cooperating Shoppers 3-PIE- A grand gift that Is the secret wish of every sweetheart sister or wife It is the perfect gift for a cedar chest Is not only beautiful but It will keep cherished posses- Ions free from dustj and moths LOUNGE GROUP CE Native Utalm Dies 011 $ Coast $1 Down re-fu- unprotected m well-know- lieu-havi- er - j ) Dad’s or 's comfort Christon not onlf mas but through the years to come! Extra large wing chair for relaxing rhairside table of walnut and 'onyenient with a fine looking table pleated lamp shade to complete the group Choice of ( durable upholstery materials In rust 1 green or blue Did you ever see as much for your money beforeT ' educa-attorne- ’ Jalb Radio Theft Suspect Denies Laker Pure Food Charge Occasional Chairs Ideal for your living room or several styles $j£ bedroom COFFEE TABLES SMOKERS Smart cocktail smoker for the smoking members of the familv Tray edge makes this smoker - Mm Walnut Humidors Smart humidor with magazines Can be racks Round tables oval tables square tables all styles and aizes at prices that are as pleasing as the tables Many have tray-top- s as this one am pictured $5 37 J u na-ate- Exciting Adventure for Every Boy and Girl in the Special Christmas Comic Strip Serial j Torture Kidnap Case Starley Retains IMace Goes to Jurors OLYMPIA Wash Nov 26 UP)— The capital city’s “torture kidnap- ing case” went to the jury aU227 p m Saturday shortly after Spe-°- r cial Assistant Prosecutor' J W Gra- ham aslied convictions of three of I State Bank Commissioner R F Starley has been reappointed to membership Supenisors ®- of u I V Cf Christmas gift that is different' Doubly useful with drawer ln h® QOfi base 7OW up A Daily Fun in The Salt Lake IE1EGRAM Chilean Protest SANTIAGO of 395 SEE OUR SKI DEPARTMENT! Feed Dealers to Meet meeting of feed dealers and manufacturers will "be held Tuesday at 2 p m in the state! capitol it was announced Saturday by Lee D Turner of Ogden chair-Smit- h man of the grpup Proposed changes cna A feed in the Utah commercial feeding law will be discussed Chile Nov 2G (UP) Sou Announced Chilean senatois and Mr and Mrs Douglas A Wixom deputies Saturday joined in a ?ahle- 765 Garden avenue announce the gram to Fuehrer Adolf Hitler pro-l"the tragic persecution of birth of a son born at 6:20 jwrr testing IJ I Jew ” Friday at the home -S- eventy-five $J GRADE” stainless steel With genuine This set seldom knife blades offered at less than twice the price SKI EQUIPMENtr s Get Ready for the 1795 “PURITAN FROM THE LOWEST PRICED PINE TO THE FINEST GRADE LUND HICKORY JUMPING SKIS— WE WILL SAVE YOU AS MUCH AS 20 OTHER SKI NECESSITIES TOO INCLUDING BOOTS HARNESS POLES GOGGLES WAX ETC -- the four defendants under Wash- man of the association s northwest- ington’s Lindbergh law ern aivisl0n-victionconHe asked first degree assault also against the three— Dr Kent WwMerry’ °!ympiaphysi' cmn McAloon former night marshal at Montesano andr James Reddick Olympia taxicab driver He said the state would be satisfied With a second degree as- sault conviction for Robert H Brady Wash dairy farmer WhC" opened END TABLES Our stock of end tables is exYou will find' tremely varied here values that you never dreamed possible This one Is of walnut he Locution H°ReigHC:uanirch Solid maple breakfast set with chairs The sturdy table has the popular pull-leavwill seat six comfortable and T0)TW FURNITURE COMPRHYiv ROYAL VACUUM Streamlined foe speed and serThree-Wa- y vice cleaning power surlion OP nozzle Only 133 SOUTH STATE Sn ‘7tf3 WESTERN EXE A ND ECONOMIZE! iT to m renvgMi Ofcm i |