Show 12 - “'Wednesday Morning v-- Friends Mourn Coal Mirfers Jury Convicts — Driver-oil- — Styaw Work-O- n Wait Checks Tipsy Charge Twenty-On- e Vi y Speeding Cases Salt Lake City motorist was Convicted of drunken driving by a Jury in police court Tuesday cleaning up a calendar that Included 21 Speeding cases Convicted on the drunken driving charge was Glen F Renshaw 20 of 568West Sixth South atreet City Judge Reva Beck Bosone delayed - Sentence until 10 a m Wednesday Everett Andrew Shews Spent Women Testify 39 years in Union Pacific employ ! Five women testified' in police Court that Renshaw was intoxicated When he deft an apartment on 1 street shortly before he was arrested They also testified he slapped one of the women and “used vile and abusive language" — Charged with reckiesy— driving - Railroad Agent Pics of after his car atruck a parked the viaduct at Fourth Heart' Ailment : w streets ma- chine on : Janu-South amTFifth West Iri ary 30 John HolmquLst 23 of 1647 EifeiHt Andrew She we 89 Salt Eighth East street denied his guilt Lake City passenger agent for the and will be fried February 8 Marr 19t who gave hie ad-- ‘ Union Pacific Railroad company cirdress" as' 1540 'Westmoreland drivei- and widely knowir was given until Wednesday to enter cles the west died of a throughout plea to a jreckless driving chargg heart attack Tuesday at 2jp m at Other cases " his home 2735 Fifth East street Z Other cases were disposed of as had been in poor Mr Shew follows: v health for some time' but had been Speeding— E J Lindsey 27 of to work Wednesday morning had to 2786 Dearborn street drivln-4zone returned to his home for lunch and 48 miles an hour in a - s' :: S le ecntencedJo payJ23Lpt Jeryajelght wisJeavingJoiLw-Oxlt-again-whcin jail John J" Meurer 23 Stricken: days " " 853— EasT—Seventeenth— South zone' $25 street 40 miles in Of Jack or eight' days suspended Kingsley 25 of 4074 South West Temple street 35 to 38 miles in zone $25 or eight days $15 suspended Frank Jugier 45 of Ogden speed hot specified forfeited $25 bond W B Kimball 40 of Ogden zone $25 or eight 65 miles in days $13 suspended Archie S Jensen 29 of Sandy 50 zone $25 or to 55 miles in eight days $15 suspended True D Solomon 39 of Bountiful 40 miles zone $25 or eight flays In $15 suspended L Manwaring 43 of 158 East Second South street 45 zone forfeited $20 miles irt bond Don W Barton 19 of Firm' le ls ie le le zone $25 50 miles- - In r eight days $15 suspended Hilton P Nielsen 25 of Riverton 50 zone fined $10 miles in ' Ira E Holbrook 24 of Bountiful 60 to 65 miles in zone $25 or eight days $15 aus‘ le - pended V 35 miles in zone le or eight days $15 suspended Almo G Burton 41 of 1249 Whitlock avenue 45 to 50 miles in zone $10 or three days suspended Maurice Stockdale 24 of 376 East South Temple street 40 miles in zone $25 or eight days $15 suspended Charles Warren Metcalf 18 of 320 Eighth East street 45 zone $25 or eight miles in $25 le le le (lays - Born April 5 1879 at Berry JITT he was a son of Solomon and Catherine Shews He was first employed by the Union Pacific in 1900 in Butte Mont where he was sales agent in the company a coal depart- ment In he Was transferred to Ogden where he served in the pas1010 senger traffic department In 1912 he returned to Butte with the title of general freight and passenger agent Since 1920 he had served in Salt Lake City first as district passenger agent and more recently as city passenger agent He was a member of the Salt Lake chamber clubt“Sweethearts’ Ball’’ February 10 attclub will act as general chairman of arrangements- - assisted by Bargirls of Jordan high school Tuesday the school gymnasium The dance Is to be semiformal bara Woodhouse Romona Hand and were preparing ballots for election in a setting of red and white valen- Emma Samuelson Faculty adof a “Prince Charming" and “Cintines visers are Miss Ethlyn Larson and derella" who will reign over the Mary Morgan president" of the Mias Deane Bennion ' Imagine! This M HUH Mi to-th- -- A Ehlers 37 of 751 Spring-Viezone drive 55 miles in $25 or eight days $15 suspended David B Beard of 3101 Ninth East zone $5 street 40 miles in or two days M H Sharp of Delta M w le le zone' $750 dr miles in two days W R Wall 30 of 280 Southgate avenupi 45 miles in zone forfeited $25 bond Dale Bolt 21 of 179 Yaleavenue speed sot specified $25 or eight days: 85 le Glen Seal 25 of 2559 Lakestreet zone $25 45 to 48 miles in or eight days $15 suspended J Judge Albert H Ellett imposed sentence in the cases against Nielsen Burton Beard and Sharp Judge Bosone handled the re- 32-Piec- e A Lincoln Plans for Fete Feb 15 candle-lightin- er T 't a ' 7 T0 CH00SE FR0M: TWO BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS Dinner Plates 6 Bread & Butter Plates Attractive gold decoration on an ivory body OR 25 ‘ 6 r single gold A on an ivory bodyl banaedge smarter finer quality earthenware 6 Fruit Dishes 6 TetrTTups Saucers 6 set thanryou'd ever expect td find —ilOval Vegetable ' f so little moneyl —-l- or Dtsh Meat Platter 2 - AUERBACH’S r : CHIN- ADOWNSTAIRS ssasMs of commerce Surviving are his widow Mrs Hazel Southcombe Shewe and a son Allen H Shewe both of Salt Lake City two slaters Miw J M Shewe of Long Beach Cal and Mrs Dora Mitchell of Berry 111 and a brother Charles Shewa of Butte Mont THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN - James Oils Noorlander 20 bench Warrant issued when he failed to appear in court Robs Kelsey 28 of Minersville n Jordan High Girls Prepare Sweetheart Ball Election SANDY— Home Economics - 1 JA ington DRAPER— Steps will be taken immediately by Ihe Draper Park ahd Field association a corporation to make Draper Community V park eligible for improvement through W P A projects Alma T Standard Firm ” Smithy association president announced Tuesday solufeaslbte most the Possibly : Attests to tion problem yiuld be to Civic club have worked hand in db4 tb® property to the county band for the past several years Men’s Loyalty since it i used by the general pubto the park Mr Smith said f “We are making improvements i": lic" to anxious WPA for a comprojqualify Loyalty f the Standard Coal ect" pany’s 265 employes at the The decision was reached after was expounded Tues- H C Jessen assistant WpA adRYTEX day night by Frederick A Sweet Jr ministrator for Utah announced no projects could be obtained on privapresident and general manager of tely-owned property DCUZLE CiiZCK the company who declared the The Park and Field association workers had expressed" willingness owners of the property and Draper PRINTED STATIONERY to work without pay In an effort to keep the mine from closing P-- T "The miners voted unanimously to keep the mine from closing at any cost and offered to keep working for food alone after the company had been unable to meet its payroll January 25" Mr Sweet said “As a result production has continued and half of the payroll was placed in g MURRAY A the mall Tuesday night We’ll have will highlight the annual remainder of the payroll for them ceremony ed celebration-sponsor"by ’the Linwithin a week a assoschool Parent-Teach‘After rumors had been spread coln ciation on February 15 throughout Carbon county that the Tho ceremony will mark the mine was about to close down I P-A went to Standardvilie and explained founding of the national anniversary (Febsituation to all the workers and the12)birthday - February Special!— 1 of Abraham Lincolnr for Some of them said they had lived ruary was the school whom named there 25 years or mors and had no RYTEX DOUBLE CHECK Printed Dinner will be served at 7 p m other place to go They promised to the t school auditorium after Stationery in bluer ivory- - green stick through thick and thin with at a program and dance will or orchid cheeked paper the company and declared the mine which furnish Several hunentertainment end tpeciel for February in DOUwould not close” Mr Sweet aaid BLE THE USUAL QUANTITY Mr Sweet joined with A H dred pe’roons attended the event last White president of Standardvilie year Mrs William H Park working local No 6808 of the United Mine 100 Single Sheets Mrs Harold W Moore presiWorkers of America in asserting with is general chairman of ardent 100 Envelopes that immediate action must be taken rangements assisted by the follow' oiv by Utah Coal Producers’ associa' Mrs Farret J Olsen and Mrs tion- - and— the-- national bituminous ing: —100 Double coal commission to establish “a fair dishes: Mrs H Sterling Wright Sheets program Mra Frankr Moore Mrs 00 Envelopes the in competition" industry David Newman and Mrs Duain Test of the Winers' loyalty to the Love dinner committee Mrs Paris Printed with your name end ad26 came company when E Miller tickets Mrs Harold W January dress on sheets end envelopes Mr Sweet informed F W Koelling Moore LarMrs W J hospitality or monogram on sheets address BUperintendentuLihe:xnihe4hat sen candle ceremonyand Mrs Fred on envelopes brown in blue due to unfavorable weather earlier in the month the company would Lindbeck publicitygreen ar violet ink be unable to meet the payroll DRAPER— Annual meeting And STATIONERT— The mine closed down for vine election of officers of Draper club STREET FLOOR day but the following day the min- will be held Wednesday at- 7:30 ers returned to work on their own p m at Draper junior high school accord On Sunday January 29 Mr Alma: F Smith president an1 Sweet explained the situation to the nounced Tuesday Reports of the 265 miners and they toojc their stand various eommjttees for the past —keep the mine open ht any- - cost year will be heard ' Court Handles : Draper Group to Press Plea Fo r WPA Park Pro i ce t —— FeKruary T 1939 " - Provo Motorist Gets $15 Fine STORE-FOUN- 1864 DED AUERBACH'S presents the new Cases coming before justice courts of Salt Lake county Tuesday in- Introducing 2 NewYarns byBucilla cluded Before Arthur B Brlnghurst of North Murray— Jack Reynolds of Provo was fined $15 for admittedly speeding at 55 mues in a TWEED KNIT le Warren L Hopkins of 800 South State street Salt Lake City paid a $10 fine for speeding at 50 zone and milesan hour in a operating an automobile without an operator s license Weston Skew of 2114 South Eleventh East atreet and M W Perkins of 824 Coatavme avenue Sait Lake City were fined' $5 each for disregarding traffic lights Before Reg White of Sandy— J C Chase of 48 West Eighteenth street Garfield paid a $4 find for running a red traffic light At Sandy January 25 zone:1 AND 40-m- ile Model 4283 Vol 125 V Bueilla Finished ' If Be Dry Cleaned PRICE! 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STREET FLOOR For The 4 — Yarns Are Guaran : SUPERIORJRY or ?— Ignoring' traffic signals— Lester Walton 29 of Centerville denied guilt trial aet- - for -- Wednesday Leonard Tanner 58 of 48 Cleveland avenue $10 or three days Driving without operator’s license —Walter Graham 19 of 1241Bryan avenue $5 or two days AUERBACH’S Garments Wilt Never Have to BEFORE NEVER mainder r Ignoring stop sign— E P Schmidt 89 of 741 Douglas street forfeited MAGIC S PRINT i f f STORE-FOUN- DED 1864 m m J ' |