| Show r 2 B Sunday Morning- - $Tc Salt £akc VUmnc- - - 'A 1939 pril 30 i CIuI) Fosters Twins Make Sure of Future Identification Crusade of p Fingerprinting TW'ntv-Jiirl- 'Officers Quiz 'Fnir Fence Painters Launch 'Trials Slated Clean-UDrive in S L Juveniles jFor Six On SL Thefts Junior Chamber Officer Voices Hope Crowd In Salt Lake atching Will Carry Hint Home Trio Faces Inquiry On Taking v Croup Auto Giles Iteuefils Gasoline Two vouths captured after they assertedly stole gasoline full sppronl unit of the federal bureau of the Tw entv Thirty Investigation club has Iflunthed a projeet by which mcmhets hope eventuallv to place fingerprint of all Salt Lake City school rhildien m the rail identification files at Washington D C TosMbilitv that one of the boss or girls might some time be the Mctim of kidnaping is one of the more "romantic" reasons for the fingerprinting explained Juv C Newman agent in charge of the F B I office Greater likelihood is that one or more of the tens of thousands of children will become seriously injured in an automobilo misfiap or genera! disaster Fingerprints then would permit speedv positive identification of the Mi tun Mr Newman said and prevent needless V it h the from a pfffked automobile and a ear-olboy who reportedly admitted stealing a car were being questioned by Salt Lake City juve16-- v nile Lacerates Hand grief The Salt Lake City tampaign for m hool children's pi inis got under wey Tuesday with Marion and Ory ear-olson Dee twins of Captain and Mrs Glen S Dee of 1589 Drinceton street as the first subjects Bothare second grade pupils at the Uintah school Harold A Berling president of the Twenty-Thirtclub explained that the fingerprinting is not an official school program It will not be conducted in the schools at present he said and children will be fingerprinted only as their parents voluntarily ask that it be done Mr Berling said that in some west how ever roast communities the local Twentv-Thirtclubs have achieved 100 per cent fingerprinting af pupils This has been done with cooperation of school authorities and parents who voluntarily sign waivers permitting it To Further Activity of 11 d FBI state The junior chamber of commerce assisted materially bv taking more than 1500 prints at the Utah state fair last year Mr Newman said and a Twenty-Thirt- y club commit- doesn't hurt a bit Marion Dee looks a trifle skeptical as Harold But A Berling president of the Twenty-Thirtclub fingerprints her in the office of the federal bureau of investigation Her twin brother Orson examines his prints with interest seven-year-ol- d y Suffering a laceration on the back hn hand while working on an automobile Glenn Goodman 18 of 28 West Seventh South street was treated at Salt Ivike police emergent y hospital Saturday p fence-paintin- Winners Chosen Station Robbery Case Peter W Dorme 26 and Joseph William Malady 22 charged with robbery of attendants at Standard Stations Inc 2 South Second West street April 23 Their trial tentatively was scheduled to begin Monday Robert Webb 22 of Fort Douglas accused of a statutory offense Salt Lake against an City girl trial May 15 Accused of Burglary In Talent Hunt Ar-dit- Waller Wagstaff 25 accused of second degree burglary of a filling station operated by Ralph Bennett at 980 West North Temple street April 8 His trial was set for Monday p Gift to Bishop Hunt The mysterious box labeled "fragile antique" whiih had kept Salt Lake chamber of officials in a dither of curiosity since It wax received two weeks ago from Captain G E T Fyston of London British speed driver was opened Saturcom-mer- 0 e reasons why ts one o re day Addressed to Gus r Backman secretary who is in Washington D C the box had been left unopened pending lnstiuctions from hfm t Acting on his orders chamber officials tore off the wrappings Saturday and found a 1741 portrait of Sir Thomas More Catholic martyr with a note from Captain Eyston asking that it be given to the Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake fifty-fourt- i No other car combines all these famous features 1 EXCLUSIVE VACUUM 2 NEW AERO-STREA- BODIES BY 3 STYLING NEW FISHER — Making Chevrolet NEW LONGER can SIX-T- 3 he PERFECTED 1 eae add anal or afety - CAR- VISIBILITY of glo l h wlnd Inch quor PERFECTED N RIDING SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED SHOCKPROOF STEERING (Available on KNEE-ACTIO- Master De Luxe models Only)— Seven year development now rult In giving Sperry n jtaJfljTnrTTTTnfMTTTTTtpft' Tine iilfr1 mmk JWsWs' cm — swwawp susws-ce- iw MV j 9 in Manti for manv veals tint have been residents of Salt Lake City for the past 16 years Mr Speriy wag born March 27 1857 in Nephi a son of Charles Spetrv L D S church patriarih and Emily Miller Sperry Utah pioneers of 1847 His wife Sarah Edmunds Spetrv was born January 6 181)5 jn Wales Sanpete countv a daughter of Nathaniel and Jane Jonis Fdmunds handiart pioneers to Salt Iake City in 3856 Mr Sperrv was ordained a high You get ALL of these features only in 10 lafct ride” TURRET TOP— Chevrolet is outselling all other makes of cars by a wide margin winning the greatest public demand accorded apy 1939 model car taking first place irt automobile sales again for the eighth time in the last nine ears! 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work in the Mvnti and Salt like temples Mrs Spetrv filled a two-vemission to the Manti temple as an ordained ordinance worker from 1800 to 1802 Nelson IyeRov 2i o' Cneur He is a piano tuner and musician d Alene Idaho who last week p'ead bv profminn ed guiltv to a hu"gLrv charge Sat-- i Ihev have two daughters Mrs to n indeter- Fmery G lirrtav was sentenced Fppersnn prominent Salt minate term of mx months to three Like vocalist and Miss Florence years in (state prison Sperrv music teacher in the Ogden District Judge Oscar W McCon- - city schools kie said he would recommend to' the pardons hoard that Nelson be required to serve only the mini-mum Sentence Nelson admitted stealing $60 from Bingham pool ha'l April 4 In juvenile court Avcl Vaswas senques 32 of Bingham The Rev William F Fraser tenced to six months in jail bv Judge Rulon W Clark following D D executive vne president of the board of home missions of Conconviction on a statutory charge gregational Christian churches of the United Stateg will be principal Stake speaker at 11 a m services Sun-dim the Phillips Congregational churi b To Open Rev Franer Is in the rity for a Members of Cottonwood L D S bgief visit before attending state alike will gather in the Grant slake Congregational conferences at South and 1’rovo beginning Sunday evening lahernade Thirty-thirIn addition to servo es In CongreStale sltcrli Sunday for quarterly sessions gational churihes in New Jersey Rev regular conference meitmg will Vermont and Connecticut be at 10 a m followed hv separate Fra7ier has spent mm h time tern and studying Rt Oberhn college meetings st 2 p m for Sunday and Columbia university ii hool and rnmary divisions VALVE-IN-HEA- 6 NEW “OBSERVATION -3- E engine without equal for maximum 8 Mrs RIDING-BAS- 4 83 HORSEPOWER moothed thiv lived up M e mod beautiful of all Smoking in Arena Costs $1 Fine ei loodr um h FBI Mr Sperry GEARSHIFT-M- ud Oder infer mere convenient-Vocupllei 80 of the diiftmg effort i Conference g six-fo- 51 Years 1 Trial dates were set for six men accused of criminal offenses Saturday after they entered pleas of inneent before District Judge’Oscar W McConkie The defendants are: Hardy Bower 22 and E L Sleater 38 charged wuth second degree burglary of a cafe at 358 West Second South street Their trial was set for next week p Couple Wed Judge Sentences May Calendar p tee headed by Robert P Rodman has been at work for the past si months Files of the F B I at Washington now contain loan 000 civilian fingerprints sent in by people in all walks of life from governors to filing clerks Mr Newman said Mr and Mrs Miles H Rpwrv wull They keep pouring in at the rate of observe the anniver800 a dav he deriared sary of their vpdding Sunday at 150 their home North Main street In Separate Fites A niece Mrs Emma Lewis will 'Of course the civil fingerprint entertain at her home 410 South cards Rre placed in files entirely Second West street wtth a family separate from the criminal rec- dinner ords” the head explained Both ardent L D S church work- “Some years ago the ordinary citizen was a bit hesitant about being but today many refingerprinted gard it as nothing more than a signature that can t he forged " The civilian fingerprinting file in Innumerable cases has aided In disputes involving Identification protected prominent persons from imrestored amnesia vicpersonators tims to their relatives and identified disaster victims he said Lighting a igRi et w bile w ati h ng Fridav n glit s wiethng m tubes cost JatU Mi Kennv 74 $1 in Salt Lake Utfy polne (ourt Saturday Judge Reva Beck Bosone sentenced MiKenny to pav a $5 fine with $4 suspended after he admitted breaking a citv ordinance which prohibits smoking In a public place Officers said they had warned McKennv tw u e before he w as placed under arrest for the offense whith occurred in McCullough s arena 24 Fast Ninth South street Criminal Cases On Early Nosing out competitors by two hasty slaps of a paint blush Miss Erna Lee Downing of 136 South Thud East street Saturday w'on a ferce painting contest sponsored by the chamber of junior commerce to launch its amval "Clean-u- p Paint up week" Several hundied persons snarled traffic at the intersection of Main mittee expressed hope the spec would take the hint and put and Second South streets to watch tators their own brushes and rakes to Miss Downing win the contest — and work over the w'eek end The beauti title of "Clean-uPaint-uQueen” fuation campaign will be continued —on the balcony-lik- e of the ledge through May 6 with special fcatuies Salisbury building every day Eight pretty girls all members W H Broekbank W'as chairman of the 'Clean-uFollies' cast of the stunt committee which splashed paint enthusiastically on a arranged the contest fence erected for the occasion Miss Downing covered her square in two minutes and 10 seconds according to Timer Richard P Felt Other In Contest Runners-u- p h Barbara Louise Smith of Ogden were the Misses Andersen and Pauline Ostler and Raymond Fife of Cedar City Other contestants were the Misses are Utah winners in the "Gateway Leona Jean Larry Fothenngham Tobias Lola Floor Eleanor Hulbert to Hollywood” talent search conand Carol Lipscomb ducted here Thursday and Friday Sherman Clark and Peter K Wells by Bryant Washburn former moacted as judges' Immediately after tion picture star officials anthe awards were presented by B R Parkinson president of the Salt nounced Saturday Lake junior chamber the giris enTranscriptions of the voices of tertained the crowd with a song and the two singer-actor- s will be sent dance version of the committee s to Hollywood for further judging If the Utahns survive eliminations “Swing Into Spring” theme song to be made by Jesse L Lasky they Hope for Example will win a trip to Hollywood for Mark L Wilton and Max Ingalls finals in the contest The ultimate cochairmen of the clean-ticom wunners will receive film contracts Eyslon Sends y added A total of 4502 Utahns — mostly adults— already have their fingerin the civil identification secprints tion of the files at Washington Mr Newman said Of these 4038 were taken in Salt Lake City and 464 in other communities of the authorities Saturday The older youths were apprehended Saturday at 12 30 a m with cans of gasoline in their hands only a shoit time after G M Bnrbidge of 2534 Aldcn street had reported fuel stolen from his machine The boy was betpg questioned regarding the theft April 13 of an automobile owned by A R Curtis of 3119 Westminster avenue Officers said the car was recovered in Twin Falls Idaho April 20 where theboy admitted he and ft ad abandoned it companion Tha boy who was caught recently in Denver Colo and returned here by his parents said he and his companion had parted there with the latter headed east on a "bumming" tour FBI It is hoped that smh an agreement eventually may be worked out in Salt Lake City Mr Berling d V fGET°RMEMY More floor ob fraction STARTING' LIGHTING equipment by thl plan of mod automotive electrical equipment Car Combining and THAT’S BEST AT LOWEST COST I” corei of other Important features Today d stag me 8th South and State — Was 2058 465 South Main-W- as 2693 |