Show Thursday Morning- - Court Imposes $150 Fine In Traffic Case To Be Feted Indian Service io Increase CCC Expendilnr cs More than $350000 will be spent the government for Indian work in the intermoun-tha- t empire during the fiscal year starting July 1 J C Kinney of CCC Washington D C forestry supervisor of the Indian service said Wednesday in Salt Lake Risky Driving Count City Administered by district headquarters in Suit Lake City the money will go for projects in Utah Nevada southern Idaho and northern California It is about $10000 more than has been available this year Mr Kinnev Melvin Bickford 27 of 376 Hub-lmr-d avenue an admitted reckless driver was sentenced Wednesday in Salt Lake police court to pay a fine of $150 with $50 suspended Bickford arrested March 30 after his car struck and overturned another machine at Third West and Fourth South streets admitted his guilt last week when an original charge of drunken driving was reduced to reckless driving Other cases handled Wednesday included: Drunken driving — Elmer H Peterson 34 of 915 West Fourteenth North street arrested early Wednesday at Sixth South and State streets denied charge granted jury trial May 3 Hit and run—Thomas J English 23 of 1000 Denver street arrested Wednesday at 1:30 a m when he came to police headquarters and reportedly admitted striking a pedestrian denied charge granted jury rial Tuesday Speeding — Kent McDonald 18 of Heber City forfeited $10 bail bond and bench warrant issued for $15 additional bond Ralph Rominger 25 of American Fork $25 with $15 zone suspended 40 miles in Fritz Wailmueller 52 of 1621 South Main street forfeited $25 bail bond 52 miles in zone L V Jenkins 27 of 1366 Fourteenth East street sentenced by Judge Bryan P Lcverich $5 or tWo days 45 miles in le le zone P W 24 Maag East Seventh South street tenced by Judge Leverich $10 363 sensus- of 3578 Thirteenth East $5 or twd days H C Christensen 36 of 1591 Denver street n forfeited $10 bail bond Jack 24 of 1395 East First South 47 street $10 or three days Harold Tanner 18 of 2200 South First'West street forfeited $10 bail bond and the following all granted suspended $10 fines: W D Kreger 38 of 804 East Fourth South street Ernest M Hansen 40 of 1314 East Third South street Jack Boud 26 of 1120 Gilmer drive and George A Hill was been Thursday night H Ward io Honor Veteran LDS Bishop Possible for You r V Turkish TOWELS ' x ' 4 -- Vfe ' Vs-v Re Here Early to Stock Up ' Hundreds of Towels — Guest face and bath size White fleep tones and checks Regular 29c to 35c values - N 4 K Refreshingly New Dresses For Every Hour of a Day In Slimmer! New Fabrics! 24 f all white with colored borders green peach gold blue red black 1628 In Shop Fire Sale 220 each— 4 for 840 Sale 370 each— 4 for 144 Sale 490 each—4 for 194 -- FANCY LILY PATTERN One lot Turkish Towels slight irregulais of higher pi iced towels 12x28 Reg 35c 22x41 Reg 59c rt Birthday Gift NEW DRESSE FINE QUALITY TOWELS 22x41 23x50 One person was burned nnd (wo buses were damaged to the extent of $200 each Wednesday at 11 55 a m by a fire in a garage at 143 North Second West street The burn victim Lyle L Eisen-ha34 of 376 North Second West street suffered first degree burns on his face when he helped ex30 of 2500 North Redwood road Ignoring traffic signal — Lester J tinguish the blaze Battalion Chief Lloyd B Egan Larson 35 of 24 Angelo avenue forfeited $5 bail bond and bench war- and the fire started when a welder rant for additional $5 bond issued using an acetylene torch accidentally ignited a rubber mat in one of the buses The buses were owned by the Interstate Transit Lines and the Union Pacific Stages companies Eisenhart was i First aid to Mr administered by Firemen James M Fisher and- Arthur C Halhday Because his birthday fell on Wed- under direction of Lieutenant Harnesday a young man convicted of old W Carter of No 2 company petty larceny in Salt Lake City police court Wednesday had 30 days less to serve in jail to When the young man Ted Snow of 70 East North Temple street told Judge Reva Beck Bosone he was 21 years old Wednesday she suspendReports on the low temperature ed 30 days of a jail term carbonization of coal by Dr J L a was of convicted Snow stealing Gibson president of the Utah Conwatch January 20 from the apart- servation and Research foundation ment of Mrs Annie Nubert of 23 will feature the semiannual meetSouth West Temple street ing of the foundation in the county commissioners' room at the city and county building Saturday at 4 p m according to Alex E Carr secre- TALK OF THE TOWN SALE Most absoi bent Man Burned Suspect Gels Salt Lake City’s unappropriated moving softball equipment to the rand other equipment at the Com-- j (surplus was reduced to $1956 Wed- inew site from Fairmont park and ball park Thirteenth South nesday as the city commission $2500 to pay for bleachers lights munlty jflnd West Temple streets which will Into to the fund the tune dipped be the home of the Salt Lake club of $8953 which it distributed of the Pioneer Baseball league Hand Injiiroa among three departments The commission transferred $2800 The major portion— $4700-- w ent William Webb 66 of 2540 Michi- to the finance department for salto the parks department ta pay aries and for softball and baseball activities gan avenue was treated at Salt to collectionother expense incident of parking meter redivided as follows: $200 for a year's Lake police emergency hospital ceipts and gave $1453 to the mayrental on the new softball fiefd at Wednesday after a hook or's contingent fund which is deThirteenth South and Fourth West into his hand whilerunning at work at the signed to pay for unforeseen misstreets $2000 for the expense of Sunnyside reservoir cellaneous expenses Higher Prices Purchased Last Week in New York! 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Fashions Associated Willi Bishop of Eighth L D S ward for 20 years to at testimonial be honored zone miles in 20 of City Creek canyon $25 or eight days 35 miles in zone Lloyd Jackson 42 of contralto solo 3750 Twentieth East street denied ber of committee charge trial Thursday Evan W Jean T Carlson solo reading John Bertram WilHansen 28 of 1754 Richards street Fetzer Jr piano baritone solo Henry Clark $25 suspended fine because he was lis tribute Mark E Petersen trumpet rushing relatives to a man sick in solo G C Liebelt presentation of a hospital and Bill Reimisch 20 of 865 Belmont avenue also given a $25 gift and response by Bishop Fetzer Mr Fetzer is a member of the suspended fine because he was defirm of Fetzer & Fetzer architects medicine to a answer in livering rush call Ignoring stop signs — Frank La- tino street $2 000 000 church first presidency An entertainment program also has been arranged as follows: Seldon N Organ selections Heaps address of welcome mem- 35 pended CCC has the Indian 0 After a brief hearing in city court George C Odolurk 50 of 3000 Richmond street in Riverton was exonerated Wednesday by Judge Wilford Moyle Burton of a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses in the sale of 200 White Leghorn chickens March 27 It was charged he sold the chickens to Verner F Kylen Riverton for $140 on the representation that he had ft bill of sale for the poultry but had not turned it over to the Mr Kylen when he took buyer the stand Wednesday testified that he had not been injured in the deal and believed Mr Odekirk acted in good faith Judge Burton then granted a defense motion to dismiss tho complaint John Fetzcr Members of the Eighth L D S ward and others will join Thursday at 8 p m In honoring John Fetzcr who has served as' bishop of the ward for 20 years and who will continue in that position Speaker for the evening will be of David O McKay member of the Niel Smith 'r Since started about Riverlov Man $750-00- added April 27 1939 'Court Exonerates spent In the Internimlntain area mostly for water development and the Washrange improvement ington official said The program differs from the regular CCC in that Indians are permitted to live at home while engaged on projects "Since it Is required that 60 per cent of all Indian C C C expenditures be for wages" Mr Kinney said "most p( the will directly benefit white residents of the states w'here the resrvations are located “The Indians will spend a good deal of it for food clothing and manufactured goods they themselves do not produce" by Driver Admits v Suit £akc iTrilmnc Tljc Ke ith 0 Brien - |