Show 2 aTIjc Tuesday Morning Penalty Charge in Car Collision Four of five motorists amused of the drunken driving admitted charges in Suit Luke City police court Monday and each was sentenced to pay a $100 fine or serve jail term by Judge Reva Ileck Bnsone The fifth man nccuaed of driving while intoxicated Leonard Sorenson 40 of 416 Downington avenue denied the accusation and will be tried May 4 He was arrested late Saturday after his car struck a parked machine in the 200 block west on South Temple street ft y Knter Guilty : manner Keekless Driver Sentenced Invention of a new type automobile speedometer— one which rings a bell wjien the arrow passes the mark— was the facetious promise of a Salt Lake City motorist Monday after a speeding conviction in police court Morris Robbins 34 of 461 Raltio court was the would-h- e inventor who told Judge Reva Reck Rosone of his plans after she sentenced him to pay a $25 fine or serve an eight-dajail term for driving 55 miles an hour In a zone April 17 Mr Robbins told Judge he had not realized he was going so fast and would not knowingly have speeded because “I have driven nearly a million miles without a blot on my driving record and I wanted to keep it unsullied” The Utah state park commission appealed to the public Monday to assist in building lip a collection of pietographs and other relies of prehistoric civilizations in the state The commission has no funds with which to make purchases but believes that many private collectors would be willing to give part of their relics to the state so they could be put on view for the benefit of scientists and the general public Members of the commission who met Monday in the cApitol are Governor Henry H Blood Dr George Thomas Dr Elmer G Peterson Hanchett Lafayette Randall L Jones and N L Wilson secretary The commission authorized Mr Jones to negotiate with owners of photographs of pietographs and other antiquities to get for a state collection a photographic record of these reminders of the early Inhabitants of this area among whom were the famous cliff dwellers Approval was given by the commission to work done by the East Millard camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers looking to a W P A project for rehabilitation of the old territorial capitol at Fillmore which is designated a state park Plans of Provo city to get federal help in establishing a recreation center on Utah lake also received commission approval and Mr Hanchett Mr Jones and Dr reterson were designated y re IJSAC Graduate Gets Nursery Position of Helen Westfall in the depart- Appointment graduate assistant ment of child development at Utah State Agricultural eollege as nursery teacher at Neighborhood house Salt Lake City was announced Monday by Mrs F S Mulock chairman of the personnel committee of Rcvjval Campaign Begins in S L A nonsectarian revival campaign on "What the Bible Teaches" will be held each night this week in the Church of Christ 823 Sixth East street Ail classes begin at 7:45 p m directed by T H Grant California evangelist school Merrill-Falme- ally conducted Both fairs Los AnjteJea FI Paso New Florida Orleans Washington Niagara Falla Detroit and Chicago $265 and up For Information Call Mrs W T BROOKS W 6736 or AMERICAN EXPRESS 2G0 V Flag Ceremony Danees Will Feature Program - A comSOUTH SALT LAKE plete review of health and play activities carried out in Granite school district will be conducted May 32 at Liberty park in Salt Lake City with more than 8000 children from every school in the i ELAINE APARTMENTS A program of activities plnnned by the various committees was announced Monday by George H Marchant general chairman after a series of meetings with committees The program will open at 9:30 a n with a introduction of the district health program by Dr Calvin S Smith superintendent A flag ceremony will he carried out by color guards from each school Rhythm danees by children In the first four grades will be followed by a Maypole dance Fourth graders from all schools will braid colorful streamers to the rhythm of the "Skaters’ Waltz” A posture parade will be held from 11:30 a m to 12 noon and the afternoon will be spent in sports contests of various types: baseball for boys of junior high school softball vollyball catehball marble tournament horseshoe pitching and basketball pitching Serving on the general committee with Mr Marchant are Superintendent Smith Dr P T Farns- New Frigidaire Refrigerators and Electric Ranges Now Installed in These Modern Apartments Only Frigidaire has worth assistant superintendent C Perry Rockwood Marvin H Strong and Miss Libbie Edward The ONLY FRIGIDAIRE HAS THE MFTFR-MISF( I IS CURRENT COST TO THE BONE Nine Receive convicted of R Simplest Mechanism Ever Built — and when parts aren't there they just can't tise current or Plan wear Completely sealed Protection hacked by General Motors Refrigerating Federal Terms Nine prisoners Mcicr-Mis- cr prisons Monday by United States Deputy Marshal William Treseder of Sait Lake City All were sentenced recently by Judge Tillman D Johnson in federal district sentences at the federal reformatory at El Reno Okla were: Roger McDonald 19 18 months for theft from United States mails Thomas Baloek 23 18 months for Earl George Dyer act violation Smith 26 18 months under Dyer act Neils Dalbol 19 two years for theft of property from a government building: George William Rigby 20 two Hnd one-hayears under Dyer act Robert Griffith 19 two yeats Dyer act and John M Cunningham 20 18 months Dyer act Incarcerated at the federal penitentiary at Ft Leavenworth Kan were George Gordon Fife 39 18 months for concealing and transporting narcotics and Nathan Gold r term on a similar given a The wht it iaUt to keep your watch telling time correctly it Whether needi merely "tuning up" a thorough clean in g or naw parti you can rely on ut for EXPERT WalHi Stppairs "toderate! 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The beautiful new Frigidaire Electric Ranges were two-yea- de- signed by 7550 women and combine Low Cost High Speed and Sure Results Every model has a specially designed Every surface unit has 5 cooking speeds livery household model has a Double Duty Thermizcr well cooker that cooks an entire meal for less than 2 cents! full size oven Cases Close Harmony years of economical formance and economy Because all Frigidaire and General Motors products are built that way! court Beginning before justice coming courts of Si Tt Lake county Monday Included: Before Arthur B Bringhurst of the Third county precinct— Sid K Spencer of 1657 Princeton avenue Salt Lake City was released on a $300 bond when he denied charges of operating an automobile after his driver's license was revoked for drunken driving Date of trial will be set Tuesday Blaine Allen Draper paid a $750 fine on an admitted speeding charge Margaret Young Ward of 2101 East Forty-fift- h South street paid $5 for failure to heed a stop George D Hatch of Bansign gui' eh and T Conta of 2900 State street paid $5 each for failure to observe traffic lights Other fines levied were against Rollln Fowler of 1174 Milton avenue $2 failure to yield right of way Mel Maddoek of 2755 South Second West street $2 no registration on motorcycle Nick Ross of 3267 State street $5 no operator's license and the following were fined $2 each for no operator's license II A Loy of Provo James H Simms of 1482 Roberts avenue Salt Lake City II O Wagstaff of Holladay Matilda Cahoon of 4670 Holladay boulevard Lee Dowsett of 6831 Twenty-sevent- h Fast street E Todd of Granger Inlin P Cahoon of 4832 Highland drive and’ Mrs Viola Manning of 25?1 Park street Salt Lake City Apartment house owners and managers are shrewd buyers They carefully weigh the value they get for the money they pay When they choose equipment they demand long Let their experience be your guide Frigidaire equipment in your home will give you the utmost in convenience per- fed- eral offenses were delivered to Justice Courts Slete AND THE SUNNY SOUTH LEAVING MAY 11 1 Mrs W Brooks announces i per son Tour Granite Pupils Plan Park Fete May 12 Cases in Counlv All Lucille Lynch 24 who Apr launched a police kidnaping search when she “borrowed” the baby of a friend Monday was convicted of vagrancy in Salt Lake City police court Judge Reva Beck Bosone said she would pass sentence Friday on Miss Lynch The baby kept overnight by Miss Lynch “to show some friends” was Betty Jacqueline Peterson daughter of Mrs Genevieve Peterson of 47 East First South street SEE BOTH FAIRS Bo-so- Miss Westfall was graduated from U S A C in 1937 with a After major in child development r postgraduate work at the school in Detroit Mich she became assistant director of a summer camp near Detroit and taught charge nursery and elementary schools in the Sacred Heart academy at Grosse Pointe Mich !l to sur- vey the plans Sentence Awaits Baby ‘Borrower’ y district participating a reckless driving Admitting charge Joy Rich 22 of 1506 Indiana avenue arrested Saturday morning Bt Fourth South mid Second West streets was sentenced to pay a $25 fine or serve an eight-dajail term Other eases handled Monday Included: Speeding —Orson Lauritzen 21 of 2314 Rtinnysririe avenue forfeited $10 bail bond and bench warrant for additional $15 bond ordered issued Jack Ainsworth 20 of 247 South Second West street $25 or eight zone days 48 to 52 miles in Shannon Rossiter 20 of 851 North Second West street $25 or eight zone Mrs days 52 miles in M Robinson 26 of 748 Ashton avenue $10 suspended 33 miles in zone: Joseph Haskin 24 of Midvale $25 or eight days 47 miles zone Morris Robbins 34 in of 461 Baltic court $25 or eight days 55 miles in zone Max Young 21 of Heber City $25 or eight days 47 miles in zone and Scott Ilommill 23 of 1420 Logan avenue $25 with $15 suspended 40 miles in zone Ignoring stop signs — Richard J ITorrocks 21 of 537 Fast Seventh South street bench warrant for $10 bail bond issued: Joseph G 33 no address listed forfeited $10 Keith C DuBois 13 of 123 West Sixth South street $10 or three days also $5 or two days for not having operator's license Da’niel J Powlaski 30 of 343 West Fourth South street forfeited $10 hail bond and J Boyd Newton 18 of 2152 East Thirteenth South street $10 or three days Ignoring traffic signal — Keen Tolk 60 of 930 Eleventh East street $10 or three days i April 23 1939 - 1‘ieas Pleading guilty to the major traffic law violation were: 48 of 1118 George F Knight Fast Second South street arrested Friday in the 1300 block on South State street after ft ehiise at high apeed by officers Newton Knife 33 of Hunter arrested Saturday Rt !) p m after driving erratically near Second South and State si reets James Shelley 36 of American Fork arrested Saturday at 5 p m in the 1600 block north on Beck Street when officers notired his ear weaving track and forth on the highway W II Wilson 43 of 1152 South Third West street arrested early Sunday at Ninth South and Main streets after driving in an erratic ths nursery (Tribune Park Commission Urges' Collection of Utah Relies Four Get $100’ JJrii er Plans Fines for Speed Alarm Drunk Driving! 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