Show a THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 6 2 w JANUARY 15 1939 N Pneumonia Serum Found Rushed to Ailing Child Cedar City Boy Believed Safe After Series of Attempts Made to Get Remedy A nation-wid- e late Saturday believed saved Mortgage Makes Cheering Fire Court Slates Find Electric Gadgets Improve Winter Sport Sentence iiT Gains Ai3 Wool Industry Burglary Plea Pair Face Tf For Robbery Of Magna Stored search for a rare pneumonia serum was ended Cedar City child was and the life of a The "type 16" serum arrived at the Salt Lake airport Saturday at 429 a m and was rushed over icy highways to the bedside of the child Gaylord Graff by Mr and Mrs R H Hansen of 529 Cleveland avenue And shortly after their arrival in Cedar City at 11 a m Dr A L Graff administered the serum to his d stricken- - son—ending a- mercy which started last Tuesday Motorist Pays In Ignoring Court Warrant an unlicensed S L pilot braved stormy weather in an effort to procure the rare fluid for the child Mr and Mrs Hansen friends of Dr Graff met the plane°which bore the serum here from San Francisco at the airport and upon learning It could not be delivered promptly the hazardous by air undertook v drive From San Francisco The serum was procured from the Lederle Laboratories Inc m Ban Francisco through the efforts of Dr L W McGregor of St George Thus ended the quest which started last Tuesday as Richard Batt 24 of Cedar City took his unlicensed aecond-han- d airplane into stormy weather on a futile flight to secure the serum in Salt Lake City The plane was forced down at Alpine he was unable to obtain the serum here and he got into trouble with the state aeronautics comBut he 'did reach Salt mission Xake City tty automobile with a sample of the stricken child’s sputum— to be typed to determine what serum was needed Fller Grounded The commission grounde- d- the flier and his plane until licenses are obtained for both And Mr Batt needs quite a few more hours in the air before he can qualifies a licensed pilot Meanwhile prospects of wide gen-rtraining of doctors and board so that of health bacteriologists they may successfully type pneumonia germs were promised by the state board of health in announcing that nearly 20 persons frim all sec- Judge Levies Two Fines In Speeding Cas- eRushing home to an expectant mother ordinarily is sufficient excuse for suspension of a fine for speeding through a traffic aignal City Judge Reva Beck Bosons (aid Saturday but when the defendant ignores a bench Warrant for more than four months In falling to explain the situation he “without douBL" Explaining that his beason for speeding was that his wife was ill William E Noffsinger 21 of 1318 West Seventh South street offered his plea In police court Saturday Judge Bosone granted he had sufficient excuse for speeding but asked why he did not answer a bench warrant issued September 6 1938 The defendant said he “forgot about it " Two Fine “If you had come to court after receiving a ticket for the offense" Judge Bosone said “I probably would have suspended the sentence under the circumstances As it Is I can find no other alternative than to fine you $25 for speeding and $10 for going through a red light" In the only drunken driving case to come up Saturday Melvin D Wells Jr 40 of 721 East Twenty-firs- t South street was sentenced to tions of the state had attended the $100 or serve 80 deiys in jail On pay “typing” school and completed the a second count of drunkenness he training course was sentenced to pay $25 or serve With doctors In various parts of days in jail the state equipped and trained to eight Wells was December 9 type the pneumococci such a haz- at 20 A street arrested on the drunken drivardous flight as that attempted by 13 on Richard Batt from Cedar City to ing charge and on December the drunk charge He denied guilt Alpine will not be necessary on both- - co tints arid 'demanded a Second School trial Before the trial however he entered a plea of guilty A second "typing" school will be For falling to observe stop eigne established If doctors and others Bob Kent 18 of 1197 Seventh East course H announced E the request 25 of street of Bramhall laboratory director the 802 Westand Ralph Lockyer street each EighthJiouth Is course state health service The was fined $10 designed for those who particularly Lve far from the larger centers of Forfeits Bond population as typing facilities are Franklin Earl Smith 18 of 315 available at Salt Lake City Ogden and northern Utah as well as Price Dellwood court was29 fined742 $10 and Mrs Mary Madsen of Bryant Among those who participated in forfeited $10 on charges the Initial school were: Dr K E avenue to of observe traffic ailing signals Noyes Dr F V Houston Dr G S forRichards American Fork Dr E C Oliver Edwards'on32a of Heber failfeited $25 of bond charge R1 Dr F Fork Openshaw Spanish y to anPatton Randolph Dr S B Rigby ing to yield the Fairvlew Dr S L Moskowitz other machine but a bench warrant was Issued for him because of InBrigham City Dr C 'L Sears sufficient bond Manti Dr H E Robinson Eureka The remaining cases on the calenDr G B Madson Mt Pleasant Dr E Whelan St George Dr S dar involving charges of speeding D Ellsworth Monroe Dr E H were: L B Bigler 39 of 2971 Seventh Richfield Silverstone Dr George East street $25 or eight days $15 E McBride Magna Dr T M Tooele and A T Barrett suspended F J Knight 26 of 1460 Major street $25 or eight days: EuOgden board of health gene Green 19 of Sandy $25 or eight days Luke Morris 42 of MurPocatello Mild ray to e’nter plea January 18 Fred POCATELLO Idaho — This city J Harvey 23 of 535 First avenue had promise Saturday of enjoying $25 or eight days B S Reynolds one of the mildest January In it 22 of 764 Garfield avenue$25or g history the temperature agalh eight days Owen Butterfield 22 of eight points above the normal 133 Herbert avenue $25 or eight High temperature was 36 degrees dayi Bryant H Young 29 of 928 low only 27 and the mean 32 de- Kensington avenue $25 or eight grees The excess of eight degrees days J R Neale 41 of Draper $25 for the day brought the total accu- or eight days C T Bloom 27 of mulation for the month so far to 28 Hollywood avenue $25 or eight 95 degrees days $15 suspended right-of-wa- Al-do- ( be-ln- Pleading guilty to burglarizing store st Magna Robert Worthen 27 of Gridley Cal and Neil Pitt 20 of Tooele were ordered Saturday by District Judge Oscar W to appear for sentence January 28 The two were arrested December 23 1938 after the burglary of the J G Penney company store and k drug store In Magna Trials Set Francis Richard Teboe 86 of Detroit and Melvin Park 21 of Twin Falla Idaho wars arraigned on a burglary charga and their trials wers set down for January IT The arraignment waa held up temporarily by Teboe’s absence but he later was found irrth county Jail where he was booked Under an alias which he gave at tha tima of his arrest Both pleaded innocent of unlaw-ful entry of the-ro- om ofGaston Edwards 653 East Second South street on December 17 Thomas Harmon 23 of 1140 Harvard avenue charged with second degree burglary for the theft of two pistols from the display window - of Spalding Western Arms Inc 21 East First South street pleaded guilty and will be aentenced January 21 New Stay Granted Grantingmor time for“a“ study of the past record of Smith P e 26 who last week pleaded guilty to drunken driving District Judge M J Bronson continued the case until January 21 Burbidge who lives at 3713 Twentieth East street was to have been sentenced Saturday A second stay of execution of a term of not more than five year for assault with a deadly weapon was granted by Judge Clarence E Baker to Albert Goltz 36 of 224 Emeril avenue He was sentenced December 15 for the stabbing of George Whitmore 87 of 58 South First West street and granted a stay of execution which waa extended Saturday for another 90 When little Johnny gets his new eome wool grower will market another sheep With this in mind James A Hooper secretary of the Utah Wool ski euit ie or-rtfn- when Growers Meet To Discuss Fabric Labels n With the Chi Omega chapter house completely paid for Mrs L Ralph Morris left and Sarah AnnJNelson gleefully watclt the mortgage go up in smoke house wgs built Styled along old English architectural lines the house was constructed at a cost of $16500 S izatlon’s thirty-secon- d vention ’ to be held L Groups Salt Lake Canadian legion post No 97 British Empire Service league and Its auxiliary installed officers Saturday night at ceremonies in the Newhouse hotel with California department leaders conducting Will O Smith (left) and Jacob electrical industry sergea- School Board ary-treasurer Membership ” Gun-nerso- W W Rice collector H L Durant clerk and Maiven B Olson Paul Morris and H F Harding trustees New auxiliary offices are Mrs L W Aamodt president Mrs Orlo Mrs Hi Bateman vice president Mrs O C M Ferrin secretary David Crockett treasurer Mrs M Mrs William B Olson chaplain Mrs R Wilcken mistress-at-arm- s John E Hill color bearer and Mrs Dewey Stout Mrs W W Rice and Mrs Russell Cashin trustees sergeant-at-arm- s SANDY— Teachers of the to sixth grades of Jordan district will hold an Institute tea at Sandy ele montary school Thursday at 3 p m Speakers for the afternoon besides Dr C N Jensen superintendent will be Mies Hermes Peterson professor of elementary education PetersoWhite secretary Arthur E at Brigham Young university and n-is sponsor Miss Gladys Kotter physical science Notices were sent to each organ- teacher at the B Y U training ization in the community to desig- school nate a representative to the council A demonstration of work in before the meetmtg on February 9 natural science will be given by Miss so reorganization of standing com- Laurel of Sandy elementary mittees can be carried out at that schooL Dewey time according to Mrs L C Mitchell secretary of the environment SANDY—Mr A C Jensen d been reelected as president of Sandy coordinating council for the coming year Other officer aU of whom werp reelected were C R NelsOn vice president and Mrs Reg Satur-dayha- announced Saturday by Dr C N Jensen superintendent with Dr Paul lS Richardaof Binghampresident for the comine year J G Hansen of South Jordan was reelected vice president Committee appointments were made as follows: Finance Mr Hansen chairman: Dr Richards Gwynne Page of Riverton and H T Godfrey of Union associates build ing and grounds Mr Page chairman and Mr Hansen associate transportation J M Boyden chairman and Mr Godfrey associate - Miss Adelaide and Mrs C of Rinettl of 147 Eighth East street has—been—elected gene rake h al rm an of the junior promenadeto beheld at the College on Febof St ruary 10 MlssRlnetti is a junior at the college and 'is a member of “Carqpus Players" honorary dramatic club at the school1'- Chairman of other ’committees are: Decorations Miss Margaret Fehr programs Miss Margare Kelsch of Twin Falls Idaho finances Miss Eleanor Graveiine orchestra Miss Mary Margaret Harrington A supper will be served before the dance Seniors at the college will be the honored guests Native Utahn Dies Sandy Court Fines Four Drivers The Commissioner Felt In Washington YWCA committee Better — Afterwards Cases coming before courts of Lieutenant Colonel Robert G Lake county Saturday included Guyer District of Columbia engi Salt Before Reg White of Sandy justice 9 36 and a native of Salt Lake City died Saturday In Washsentences were declared ington D C according to an As- day jail sociated Press dispatch received against Marden Clark of Morgan Edward J Cook of 940 East South here Colonel Guyer Was born January Temple street Salt Lake City and g 8 1893 in Sait Lake CityHe re- Heber L Anderson of Sandy traffic lights A like senceived his appointment to the United States Military academy at West tence was given F A Wllle8 of Point while he was attending school Lehi for operating an automobile in South Dakota Retired for the without a driver’s license The jail past two years he had been living sentences were suspended on payment of the fines All offenders in Hawaii and the nation's capital were arrested by Clarence Smith deputy sheriff Before H T Matthews of Murray Utah Magazine city court— A suspended fine of $5 was given Al Davie of 853 East Conditions Forty-fift- h South street for operating an automobile without a drivIdeal skiing conditions In the license He was arrested Satur mountains were publicized in er's the January issue of Recreation a day by Joseph Gillen and Henning Anderson of Murray police magazine published by the National Recreation association MURRAY — Whe n Tb Trru d- p lat4oerinl tered automobile of J Clifford Han sen Murray city commissioner turned up missing Saturday the -s commissioner became worried He felt a lot better shortly thereafter however when employes of the city electric department returned the automobile— polished and equipped witli a new radio FBIMan Will Speak At KiwanisHIeet — and i oil'll bo MIGHTYPIUHID lo own il I Delivered at Pontiac Michigan Price e subject to change without notice Transportation elate and local taxes (if any) optional equipment and accessories —extra Price reductions up to $921 This means you can buy a big beautiful full size full quality Pontiac instead of the next lower-price- d cars for a differ ence of only a few cents a day sie lorn ninin poYinc u 1:111:11 MIDVALE — Final preparations were mad Saturday by members of Midvale Kiwanis club for a dinner-meetin- g Monday night in Pioneer halt at West 3ordan when an address will be given by Jay G Newman head of the federal bureau of Investigation office in Salt Lake City The speaker will be Introduced by Dr Harold E Nelson of the Midvale club M S Peterson club president will be toastmaster Lions clubs from Murray and Sandy will be special guests at the meeting Slate Song Contest MAGNA— A school song and yell contest between classes of Cyprus hgh school will be held February 2 at 11 a m ' in the school audi- torium T P Brockbank principal announced Friday fordis-regardin- Lauds Skiing beach Will Conduct Education Meet An educational meet at the Y W C — A — residence —306— East — Third South street Wednesday at JO a m is being sponsored jointly by the Y W C A public affairs committee and tb education committee of the Salt Lake Council Of Women il was announced Saturday Keith Whalquist euperintendent of Webe- - county schools will speak or the national education bill Mrs Orip Tugman is chairman of the Y W C A public affairs committee Schofield Salt Lake City euperin tendent of recreation Principals Meet - SOUTH SALT LAKE Junior high school principals of Granite oistrict held their monthly meeting at Monroe school Friday afte which a dinner party was held hon onng C P Rock wood host princi pal on hie birthday anniversary Bollinger’s Estate Valued at $21498 forty-fourt- sales-manag- er SL Youth Charged With Car Theft Earl Hawkwood 18 of 119 Almond street was charged with depriving an owner of his automobile in a complaint filed before City Judge Wilford Moyle Burton Saturday It Is charged that Hawk-woo- d took the car of H G Knowl-de- n from Broadway and Edison street on January 11 During a court session in the morning Judge Burton ordered the SOUTH SALT LAKE-- Dr Calvin S Smith superintendent of Granite school district C Lemmondia trict chairman of visual education d and Earl Walker principal of school visited Brigham Young university at Provo Saturday to make arrangements for an enlarged visual education program for the Oak-woo- district Blood Will Talk Mr Jorgensen will call the convention to order Thursday at 930 a m Governor Henry H Blood is scheduled to welcome the delegates and Mr Jorgensen F R Marshall secretary of the National Wool Mr Hooper Growers’ association and Mrs Hyrum S Erickson president of the women’s auxiliary to the state association will speak Committee meetings will be held Thursday afternoon and the annual dinner dance and floor show will be held Thursday at 7:15 p m Speakers on distribution Friday morning will be Donald P Lloyd secretary-managof the Utah ReH W tail Grocers’ association Mathews of Swift Sc Co packers Chicago and R W Doe vice president of Safeway Stores Inc Oakland Cal R C Rich of Burley Idaho national association president and G N Woods regional forester of Ogden also will address the session Mr Esplin and R H' Rutledge U S director of grazing will address the Friday afternoon meeting at which officers will be elected er nn Make Sure! - Have Your Eyes Checked This Week! The reftitenl ( tometrlit with flees hi the Stn4-ar- e Optical store aear yoa wlU frankly Ml poe M (tessse are McGalien Will Filed In Court Probate The will of Oliver E McGahen who died November 3 1938 was filed for probate in Third district court Saturday by Mrs Ethel S McGahen the widow and First Se curity Trust company joint ad- ministrators The will directs that Income from real estate be paid to the widow An appraisal of the estate of her lifetime and afterward Fred Bollinger who died May 22 during to two daughters 1938 on file Saturday in Third district court listed property valued at $21198 The heirs named are Gives Program for Blind the widow Mrs Freda Bollinger The music department of Cyprus and six children The estate of Mrs Julia P Nib-le- y high school furnished the program who died last December 5 at a jegular monthly social sponwas valued at $33877 in an ap- sored by the Salt Lake Association praisers' report Five children and for the Blind "tiTThe organization's three grandchildren are named as center 138 Second East street Satheirs urday night skating rinks carrying winter will-res- We-satc- The article entitled 'The Great Recreational Adventure” Invited the world's ski enthusiasts to visit such resorts as Alta and Brighton and was written by Miss Jessie -- concessioners in California Iorida are installing artificial sports facilities into the tropics Mr Hooper said Alma C Esplin sheep and wool specialist forUtah State Agricultural college who haa atudied wool Realization by the public of need marketing in Boston intensively in new for better lighting in the home on recent months will discuss market outlets at the'Friday 2 p m the highway and in commercial and session of the conventio industrial establishments plus increased utilization of electrical ap- Truth In Fabrics in heavy sales ult pliances Another means of stimulating of electrical goods during 1939 of wool to be discussed Jacob A Kahn district manager consumption at the convention will be “trutnxin of the General Electric Supply fabrics" The federal legislation corporation said here Saturday trade commission recently released Mr Kahn addressed the h rules for labeling articles annual sales meeting of the proposed as to wool content while bills have district organization which opened been introduced already in both Saturday in the Hotel Utah At- houses of the present congress tending the meeting are branch which would require that the percmanagers and salesmanagers from virgin wool and of other Denver Billings Boise and Butte entage-of fibers in cloth be plainly labeled and other sales personnel from “Under present conditions when eight states included in this sales large quantities of wool substitutes district are sold as wool and when pracWill O Smith district 50 per cent of all woolen Mr Kahn and 15 fac- tically goods sold today actually consists addressare tory representatives of reclaimed wool a truth In fabrics ing the sales meetings which will law is vital to the interests of both conclude Sunday afternoon consumers and wool growers” S M Jorgensen of Salina state association president said Saturday Visit B Y U SANDY — education-wa- s — dismissal of 10 old cases which had been hanging fire for long periods of time without action Girls Name Head Teachers Sandy Council Jordan Reorganizes Of Junior Prom Plan for Tea of the Reorganization Reelects Rlnettl daughter Jor$n district first board of Kahn discuss advances in Salt Laker Speaks At Annual Meet Assume Duties Jo-sep- annual conHotel Utah Thursday and Friday "There ha been an almost revolutionary shift from indoor to outdoor sports during the past two years” Mr Hooper said “Fabrics that are part rayon or cotton just won’t fit requirements of outdoof sportsmen During the period sales of clothing and equipment for skating skiing and tobogganing have more than doubled Winter Sport Areas “Today the federal government is attempting to keep roads open into Yoeemite and Yellowstone national parks and other parks in Maine to accommodate winter sports enthusiasts This is exclusive of numerous state and county roads being kept ” open for the same purpose Following the same trend bathing ice Postmaster Given New Officers er O Mail Carriers G E Heads See Honor Smoot Trade Rise I A Smoot Salt Lake City postmaster and immediate past president of the National Association of Postmasters was made an honorary member Saturday night of the local organization of letter carriers —first person not a letter carrier ever to be so honored here Center of Scenic America branch No Ill National Association of Letter Carriers presented him with handwritten framed certificate of membership at the annual indays stallation party of the branch and its auxiliary held in Memorial house in Memory park H P Black was installed president of the carriers Robert B Lake vice president H Crockett Jr recording secretary Adolph W New officers of Utah council No Llndorff financial secretary Frank t Royal and Select Masters as- M Jones treasurer James W n sumed their positions Saturday as N B Rimmer of Alameda Cal vice president of the California department installed post officers and Mrs Annie Evans also of Ala meda auxiliary president in that state led the women1 rites Max Bncknell of San Francisco Cali- follows: fornia department president was a Lawrence E Jenkins Illustrious master E H Bingham deputy masspecial guest New leaders of the post are ter Floyd Harris Greene principal conductor of work J M Dunlap George H Clapham commander treasurer-recordthe Rev W F Percy G Clark adjutant Jack W Bulkley chaplain H R Waldo Ellis first vice commander captain of the guard C Leander J Brooks second vice com Pnsk- - conductor of council Clarmander the Rev A Leonard Wood ence M Eberly Jr steward Hugo Malcolm McLeod H Hellberg aentinel and J Warchaplain nt-at-arms Mrs Edward Blake ren Beless trustee Mrs Brooks historian chaplain and Mrs George S Dalgleish secret- at two-ye- Bur-hidg- Sorority Marks Canadian Vets Seat Chiefs Payment Of House Debt Rites Conducted for Active and alumna members of Xi Alpha chapter o Chi Omega sorority at University of Utah cheered Saturday afternoon as they burned the mortgage on their chapter house 1435 East First South street Claimed by members to be the first house constructed on the university campus as the jhome of a sorority the house was completed in 1927 Cornerstone was laid tn 1926 — Only male to attend the Saturday ceremofiy other than The Tribune cameraman was F Y Howard of Zion’s Savings Bank and Trust company who pre- eented sorority members wltli the paid mortgage Officers and former leaders of the sorority who watched the mortgage burn included Mrs L Ralph Morris president of the elumnae association Sarah Ann Nelson active chapter president Miss Emmeline Nebeker president of the active chapter In 1936 and Mrs Joseph F Smith president of the chapter when the Grower’ association Saturday outlined additional plans for the organ- - OPTICAL 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