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Women Voters X Judge publican party Former Chief Justice William H Foiland of the state supreme court will be the speaker at the first see eion His topic will be "Our Amerl can System of Government Under the Constitution ” Meetings also will be held in legislative districts of the county directed by the following program j chairmen: Mrs Lillian Y Marlger Mrs Stanley Johnson Mrs T William Stevenson Mrs John A Holt Mrs Mrs Sanford Hedges J W McGann Mrs Cors F Hansen Mrs Myrtle Brlmhall Mrs Norma Riches Mrs J T Oldroyd Mrs M A Ferguson Mrs Susan Hallet Mrs Grace Lamborn Mrs Elizabeth Hall Mrs Fred P Conde Mrs Luella Wheeler Joseph Neilson Ruth Grandguist and Viola G poned Trial of Melvin G Bickford 28 of Hubbard avenue arrested Thursday at Fourth South and Third West streets after a two-ca- r crash was continued until April 14 by Judge Reva Beck Bosone Arrested late Tuesday after an asserted chase bv officers at 40 nules an hour through the Sugarhouse business district Francis T Whitworth 39 of 1043 Douglas street denied he was intoxicated at the time and heard his trial date set for April 12 Other cases Wednesday included Speeding —Lee Brewer 19 of 2127 Twenty-secon- d f mrsafaiffi ftaf' imfr New leaders of women’s aeronautical association Salt Lake unit officers discussing plans for the national convention here are left to right Mrs Byron Q Van Cott president Miss Jean Neal first vice president and Mrs Berthann Showaltcr second vice president Women’s Aeronautical Group Elects Officers at Meet Mrs Byron Q Van Cott was elected president of Salt LaTce'City Officers and directors of the General Steam corporation which is engaged in the mining business had been enjoined Wednesday from disposing of any of its property and ordered to surrender its records to the Third district court clerk pending an assembling of assets and accquntlng in a suit brought by Arthur Meriell a stock- holder Making permanent a temporary restrainer issued last November District Judge Herbert M Schiller directed specifically that the defendants refrain from selling the property known as the "Campsite" 11 miles north of the town of Veyo In southern Utah y The officers and directors— A Wilson W L Rasmussen Carlos Stephens and Veola Harch— also were restrained from attempting to exercise their powers in the and it was ordered corporation that the firm’s mail and all revenues shall be turned over to the court Le-Ro- U of U Will Hold Photo Exhibit First exhibit of student photographic art ever conducted by the University of Utah is scheduled for the week of April 23 in the Union Frank Millburn general hanman of the salon mittee announced Wednesday com- The exhibit will be sponsored by East street 55 miles in $5 i or zone (This sentence imposed by Judge Albert H Ellett) Ignoring Stop Signs — W W Clark 52 of 235 Second East street $10 or three days and Paul Poulsen of 2109 Berkeley street forfeited $10 bail bond Mrs Byron Q Van Cott Named President ‘Western Party’ Planned April 29 Mine Firm two days i- - Faulty Brakes— Wesley Patterson Jefferson street fined $10 also fined $5 for not having license plates $2 suspended for improper lights and $1 suspended for overtime parking and Lewis G&rlindo 38 of 564 Pacific avenue fined $10 for faulty brakes $5 for not having driver's license and $2 suspended for improper lights 18 of 850 V V Drifted at Sea During a later trip to England the ship on which Mr Gould waa traveling lost its rudder in a storm and drifted for 22 davs until rescued off the coast of Irein Samuel Gould Works at hi favorite hohhy of gardening as he pveparex to relobrate his eightieth hirthdav I landy Kit for small additional sum ( )nly LOO a week payable mon tidy lTnHTS-A- i IT SirFFPS AS it nr4n RlTBljgJlBSV 264 SOUTH STATE ST CALL WASATCH 5054 I OR FREE DEMONSTRATION We Clean fcV- JPrif "A® Your Rush &&&&&$& are A d crat and Mrs W H South First West street Republican T A fjr QUALITY FRUITS and VEGETABLES ASPARAGUS TOMATO JUICE BEANS- - -- BEETS— PEAS— FRUITS Aloods Cross A'piracu ! ifrown In the rich black goll at Cross Utah Cut above the ((round onlv the part of the apear matured In the mnshlne i used This makes for the maximum of flavor and tenderness In each apear AT ANY GROCER S Featured at the Cooking School HOTEL UTAH LAFAYETTE BALLROOM 3th 6th and 7th APRIL PVCKEO BY WOODS CROSS CANNING CO WOODS CROSS LAYTON CLEARE1EI D AND HEBEK U1 AH before Cases justice coming courts of Salt Lake county Wednesday included Before Arthur B Brlnghurst of the Third county precinct— Orson of 1914 East GunderGunderson son avenue Salt Lake City fined $10 for speeding at 55 miles an zone He was hour in a PLATING IYIaybe any station would have oil that’s at least of the right Summer grade let’s say No 20 No 30 or No 40 And possibly anyone would know your right amount— 5 or 6 or more quarts But it takes the Conoco station— it takes Your Milethat age Merchant—to give your engine the ng at an everyday price brings you the plus of oi oil-chan- You must choose patented Conoco Germ Processed oil to know that the engine parts— as if “magnetized”— This shields will attract and hold a shield of and smooths the bearings piston rings and cylinder walls —bottom to top of your engine Like the chromiumplating that shields and smooths the bumpers oilnever it’s drain-proo- f plating holds ever-fas- t leaves a precious part naked to friction during all your thousands of starts and thousands of miles this Summer E R Miles Utah slate purchasing agent said Wednesday he had purchased six new automobile for state The order Includes department three coupes for the state industrial commission costing $900 plus turn-i- n of old cars two trucks for the fish and game department for $1200 and two old cars and a coupe for the highway patrol for $422 and an oil-platin- car Mr Miles said he had In addition received requisitions for purchase of two panel station wagons for road commission survey crews ft tractor for the Industrial school and a dry cleaning plant for the state hospital at Provo g your heat indicator staying down safely you’ll see your Conoco Germ Processed oil staying up economically Then see Your Mileage Merchant today Continental Oil Company for the plus of You’ll see Insurance Men Meet oil-platin- Louis L Grahm of Kansas City director of the field servue for th Business Men’s Assmance company addressed salesmen of Utah Idaho Montana and Wyoming at n a meeting Wednesday in the hotel Walter M Jones of Salt Lake City branch manager presided g m Your Mileage Merchant Ncw-hnus- Ss Sl Hou-gaar- DemoWhite 418 Driver Fined $10 On Speed Count old H Windsor street L— Stale Purchases Six New Autos Stunning© new reappointed 1146 I y sign in blai k gray and crimson Hoover efficiency at amazingly low feature New price —and ex lusive Positive Agitation Tho'-- BRAND 1886 Gould now' spends his time culti-- l voting the garden surrounding his home y J and charity department WOODS CROSS land Father of four living children Mr Wednesday Judge Reva Beck Bosone sentenced the man Arthur Rims of 428 West Third South street to a six month jail termwith four months suspended on good behavior One of the girls Elva M Chris tensen of Pleasant Grove was given a jail sentence the other Effie Anderson of 23 North First West street a suspended sentence ft® six-ye- ar SINCE 1892 the Associated Men students Student photographers may enter from one to eight prints in the con test Ribbon prizes will be awarded winning prints Instruction sheets for size of pic April 3 tures and mounts and other rules arrested Before H T Matthews of Murof the contest may be obtained Dalton of Monticello ray— Max through the office of the dean of paid a $10 fine for speeding 50 manUnion men or at the building miles in a zone He was agers office arrested April 1 Harry Gordon of Trice and Elmer Beddio of Hollywood Cal paid $5 fines after they Digit Bruised pleaded guilty to speeding charges Wayne Higley of 226 Brunswick court was treated at police emergency hospital Wednesday for a finger bruise suffered when a ham mer he was using missed Its mark As and hit his finger Three accused shoplifters — two girls and a man— were convicted of petty lar ceny in Salt Lake City police court k Two members of the bipartisan county welfare board were reappointed for terras by thg county commission Wednesday on motion of Commissioner Roscoe Boden head of the health Salt Lake ’ood&X cross I Three Convicted Shoplifters 4 T ar Injures Finger LeRov Mattingly 22 of 1865 Thirunit Women's National Aeronautical a sociation at the annual teenth East street was treated at police emergency hospital Wednesmeeting which followed a luncheon Wednesday at the Newhouse day for a lacerated finger suffered i while opening a tin can at his home hotel She succeeds Mis Henry C Hollenbeck officers are Other newly-decte- d Miss Jean Nettl first vice presiBerthann Showalter dent Mrs Mrs Alden second vice president C Goatee recording secretary Mrs Julian U Siegel correspondBoetrom Miss Ellen ing secretary treasurer and Mrs Harley H Montague director was made of a Announcement "western party” to be held the evening of April 29 at the Forest Dale Golf club to raise money for the national aeronautical association convention to be held in Salt Lake Mrs Frank City May 26 and 27 J Eastman Is committee chairman for the party More than 100 women air enthusiasts from 15 units will attend the convention said Mrs Van Cott In charge of arrangements Guest speaker Wednesday was Mrs John T Wahlquist past president of Salt Lake City Council of Women’s Clubs who extended an invitation to the aeronautical asso Mrs datlon to join that group Hollenbeck presided 1 The cltv at that time according to Mr Gould was "a very crude sort of place with no paved streets boa i d sidewalks Very few biisinevs n ancient mule car houses and than ran to the depot and city temeterv only in the daytime” Mr Gould made hie second trip to the United States in 1882 Subsequently he crossed the ocean five more times "Crowded into the steerage quarters of the ship were 900 Immigrants alive with cooties and living without even the barest comforts” he relates in his recently completed memoirs Arriving in Salt Lake City on his second journey he began his career In restaurant work obtaining employment tut a waiter in the Continental hotel where his mispronunciation of “mulligatawny" so amused his first guest that the patron left him a dollar tip Later he worked as headwailer and assistant steward for the Walker house and Alta club In 1894 he began a period of continuous service in the employ of three western railroad companies retiring in June 1935 376 v Court Enjoins V motorist accused of drunken driving denied his guilt In Salt Lake City police court Wednesday and the trial of another 6ho previously had pleaded his innocence was post- Goatee building ballroom “I One J First of a series of summer meet Ings for Republican women in Salt Lake county sponsored by the Lin coin club of Utah will be held In the Newhouse hotel April 32 it was announced Wednesday by Mrs Clarence R Openshaw vice chairman of the Republican County central committee Purpose of the meetings Mrs Openshaw said will be to acquaint women with principles of the Ra VP Friends of Mrs Lula G Ru hards attend a reception celebrating her ninetieth birthday Saturday Samuel Gould a Utah pioneer from 4 to 7 p m in the Brigham who made his first doiiar because Toung offue of the Lion House So- c la center he couliln t pronounce mull'ga- he reception being sponsored tawny while working as a waiter by Mr Bnd M Lce Greene Rlrh aids Dr hotel in and Mrs Evan G Rich- the old Continental an(J Mr and Mrs Heber G Salt Lake City will celebrate his °f 90‘year'old eightieth birthday Thursday at his utaTe-lioent116home 326 Almond street Mr Gould a native of Birmingham Fngland was born April 6 1859 and came to Salt Lake City for the first time in 1878 Recalls Early S L Days Sets Trial 13 Two Welfare Board Members Renamed will Of Another For April 14 t April 6 1939 - Denies Guilt Lincoln Club Sponsors Parley Series X Tribune- Plan for Meet Vccused Tipsy 'Veteran Waiter Steward Fetcs'Vr'inuU"tnUonor S L Nonagenarian Driver Eightieth Anniversary Today Slates1 Aviation Fans Meets for Salt £akc ' '' (ns y sf |