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Danes Slate Deatli Driver Fined $50 In S L Court Admits Failing To Yield Speakers Named For Salt Lake Dr John A Widtsoe member of the council of twelve apostles of the L D S church and E E Monson Utah secretary of state will be among speakers at the state celebration of Danish Constitution day Monday In Salt Lake City announced Holger M Larsen general chairman of the celebration Saturday Soren J Jespersen who recently directed the dinner program of Salt Lake City’s reception for the Danish crown prince and crown will serve as master of princess A banquet Monday at ceremonies 7 15 p m at the Newhouse hotel will be followed by a program of speeches and music Speakers in Mention to Dr Widt--so- e and Mr Monson will include the Rev Peder Hauge of the Danish Lutheran church who will discuss “The Danish Constitution" and Dr A N Hansen whose subject will be "The Danes in Utah” Vue Consul Christian O Jensen will extend The driver of an automobile involved in a fatal traffic accident in Salt Lake City was suitemed in police court to pay a $50 fine or serve 35 days in jaiL He wm Arthur Whiting 20 of Park Valley C C C camp whose car struck Mrs Mary Schramm Alexander 81 of 128 Second avenue May 18 inflicting injuries of which she died the next day Whiting was sentemed by Judge SS Reva Beck Bosone after he admitted failing to yield right of way to the elderly pedestrian in the accident at South Temple and State streets yy t f t (m Fine of (125 Pleading guilty to a drunken driving charge Howard Stewart 22 of Bingham was sentenced to pay a (125 fine or serve 38 days In jail Stewart was arrested Friday night after the automobile he was driving collided with a car operated by Jack Holland of 1754 Harvard avenue at Thirteenth East and -Ninth South sheets The defendant said he could not recall any details of the accident remembering only that he took several drinks Friday afternoon and then woke up Saturday morning in a city jail cell Continues Argument Judge Bosone continued until June 20 a scheduled argument on a demurrer filed by counsel for Hugh C Brown 43 Of 129 West Fourth South street charged with drunken driving after his car aesertedly struck another May 26 at 34 West Broadway Other cases handled Saturday In- cluded Reckless driving — Burke L Brid-- i well 21 of 354 Eighth East street given until Monday to enter plea to a charge he operated his car recklessly at a speed of 58 miles an hour on Seventh South street between Seventh and Fifth East streets Failure to yield right of way to another vehicle— Harry L Thomas 67 of 411 Second avenue arrested crash at Monday after a two-cFirst West and South Temple streets sentenced to pay (25 fine or serve eight days In jail Speeding — Joseph H Curtis 37 of ar 2122 Roberta street (25 £- Collection Firm Tactics Tooele Official ’ Tells of False Affidavits Affair Monday Right of Way 1 v i&J1 fc - i 3 j t greetings to the gathering Appearing on the musical program will be Willis J Woodbury Mrs Darro B Tauter Mrs Mark E Petersen Mrs Gerda Tromer Jensen Fannie Orlob Einer Pedersen Mr and Mrs Gail Martin and Henry Otte Special features will be a dance act and a reading by Burt Williams A number of Danish melodies will be played and Lorin F Wheelwright will conduct community singing Danes from all parts of the state will participate in the celebration said Mr Larsen Methods purportedly used by some Tooele county collection agencies m forcing payment of debts were condemned Saturday by Attorney Gen-ei- al Joseph Chez Mr Chez was advised by G S Richardson Tooele attorney that some agencies are attempting to collect money by sending debtors copies of affidavits used in small claims courts and giving the impression they already have been hied whereas in many cases they have not been filed Mr Richardson said that by the use of this method debtors are sometimes Lightened into paying their debts and in a few cases court costs also “There is no law" Mr Chez said Members of the class of ’19 examine chain they started at University of Utah 20 years ago in replying to Mr Richardson “that would prohibit a creditor from adLeft to right V W Romney Douglas O Woodruff secretary of the alumni association his debtor that unless a claim vising W Sloan and Glen L Miller Eugene is paid he will file an action within ten days Thera Is nothing to prevent him from giving the debtor or sending to him a copy of the pleading which will be filed There is no liability upon the creditor if he should fail to file the pleading withMischievofis children broke into in the time specified or any other his aviary stole two pheasants time “It Is fraudulent however for a The reunion banquet will be fol- valued at $35 and allowed between University of Utah's class of 1919 which started a symbolic chain of lowed by a dance at which the “U” 15 and 20 other birds to escape creditor to advise his debtor that an Frank S Emery of 380 Eighth ave- action has already been filed when forged steel links will observe its Alumni associatoin will be host nue told Salt Lake City police in trulh it has not been and by twentieth anniversary with a In charge of the observance will Saturday such means collect costs of the Mondav at 6 30 p m In the be Eugene W Sloan president of He said an investigation revealed court for which the debtor would Union building Prior to the re- the class W W Romney Glen L the two birds stolen were sold to not otherwise be liable to pay Such union the class of ’39 will add the Miller Mrs a stranger for 30 opnts by the chil- practice is contrary to law relatBryant (Rula Ward) dren twentieth link to the chain which who spent the money at ing to the obtaining of money or was started at the suggestion of Wright of Logan Mrs Lawrence near-b- y store property under false pretense and Dr Adam S Benmon sponsor of N (Janet Perkins) Ossman and Among the valuable birds missing if sent through the mails may be the graduating class of two decades Mrs Kenneth L teazel McMullen) were bantam chickens quail and in violation of the postal laws reducks Mr Emery reported ago Clayton lating to fraud " U of Class of ’19 Returns For Symbolic Ceremony Children Get 30c For $35 Birds ¥ j 1 -- u ! t Miss Bettie Lee Buehler left and Better luck this jear? Miss Llainc Hatch both aids to the Covered Wagon Days queen in 1938 smile over their chances for top honors this year Last Year’s Honor Maids Enter Wagon Days Queen Contest Bettie Lee Buehler and Elaine Hatch Will Seek Celebration Honors Again or eight zone Mardays 45 miles in ion Willey 30 of 547 Kensington avenue (25 Jr eight days 45 miles in Experienced in "royal" glares and inspa ed by partial success zone" Gerald Matley 34 of in 1938 two new candidates for the title of Queen of Covered East street forfeited B F Waterfield 47 of 821 Fifth East Street (25 or eight sane Lodajs 45 miles in ren Svobleja 23 of 703 East First South street and Robert L Mmma 26 of 283 East South Temple street both granted suspensions of the $25 fine because their speedometers were tested and proven slow Lottie Shupe of Sunset tried before Judge WUford Mojle Burton because she and Judge Bosone are dose acquaintances (5 or two days 45 miles zone and the following in granted $15 suspensions of the $25 fine because they were driving less than 10 miles an hour above speed limit- - George C Garrett 35 of 938 East Twenty-sevent- h South street Joe Dnotorman 19 of 215 East Ninth South street Raymond E 6fi8 Fourth (25 beui bond Kunkel of 1848 Euclid avenue Royal Anderson 25 of 419 Eimt Second South street and Miss Genevieve Turner 27 of Kaysville Ignoring atop sign— E D Allen 26 of 1195 Windsor street forfeited (10 bail bond Burglar Gels Prison Term Elmer Knowles 27 charged with burglary of the State Bar Mix store 62 Exchange place pleaded guilty Saturday before District Judge Os-t- Wagon Dajs made bids for that honor Saturday — They are Miss Bettie Lee Bueh ler daughter of Mr and Mrs G J BuelUer of 1929 South Fifth East street Salt Lake City and Miss Elaine Hatch of Bee Hive house 75 East South Temple street daughter of Mr and Mrs Spencer Hatch Parked Autos Looted of Woods Cross Both were aids to Miss Kay Robbins who occupied the ‘throne’ of Covered Wagon days’ queen last Losh year They assisted her at eveiy Six thefts from parked automo- function of the celebration riding biles one involving merchandise in the rodeo grand entries and ocvalued at (135 were reported to cupying the royal float in the Pioneer parade Salt Lake City police Saturday Robert II Diener of Beverley Almost Twin Hills Cal reported the greatest Although there is no close facial loss He said that while his mathe two physically chine was parked at 310 South State resemblance street prowlers entered and took contestants are almost twins Miss three suits allied at $25 each two Buehler is five feet four inches Miss coats alued at (25 each and A pair tall and weighs J14 pounds Hatch is the sftme height and of field glasses valued at $5 each V P Dineen of Vallejo Cal told weighs 118 pounds Each has blue eyes and dark hair officers a suit of clothes a shirt a suitcase and an electric razor were and each hns had amateur experience stolen from his ear while it was parkod near Second South and ei k Remain Main streets Hnrui G Hobbs of 636 South With the entry of the two former West Temple stmt and brank mis only one week remained for Shaw of 938 West North TtmpU Utah beauties to enter the search must stiiet each reported theft of a for a quien All applkations hi received at the Knit Lake cham whiel nnd tire from their autos Three brief inses a vending mi btr of commerce by midnight Sat be selei ted The queen chine nnd other articles were takui llr'lav Visitor Report $135 dra-mnti- c 11 June 23 at Saltair Qualifications for queen are that she must be a Utah girl 18 years of Entry age and never married blanks are available at the chamber of lommerie offices W McConkif and was sentenced to an indeterminate term In prison The burglary otcurred the night of May 18 and a fire was started in the store at the same time A second degree arson charge la pending against Knowles In city court John Elliott Girgory 27 accused of assault with a deadly weapon on E H Hunlcy a Utah liquor control commission agent pleaded innocent and will be tried Tuesda Admitting guilt on a harge of third degree burglary Francis U Cushman 23 wus directed to ap- pear for sentence June 10 Cush- man was charged with stealing a trunk from a fault Lake City wo man home Carbon Grid Funds Legal Chez Buies Attorney General Joseph Chez held Saturday it would be hgal for tin Carbon ouniy school distrut p presented Monda Tuesclnc and to use its funds for the purchase of in the Wednesday kindergarten football equipment for the new Carrooms of the wire! recreation hall bon (olkge a state institution with officers announced Suturdaj whiih the district operates closely of suggestions foi An exhibit The attorney general had been adpractical toy and piny equipment vised by Charles H fakidmtfre state will be open superintendent of public instruc inuih of it home-mad- e from turn that Carbon college needs in the kindergarten rooms 2 30 to 5 30 p m each of the three about $1()()0 worth of football equip It will be open also Tues- merit and asked if district school days Plain Seventh 9 30 7 JO m to day from funds could be used for its purp Mrs T R Collier will give a lec- chase Ro"P Service Today ture entitled "Theory of Play and Mr Chet quoted several sections For the seventh consecutive year Balani ed Diet of Play Material for of the state law including one Cottonwood L D S ward will pri- - (Inldien m the Home" Mondav at which provides that Si bool dial nets sent its annual rofc seivne Kundny 2 JO p m in the ward chapel Sce cities towns and counties may cod raid avenue and G street nt 7 p m at the ward chapel II operate in the purchasing and drive and Fardown avenue Cooperating with the Primary as- equipping of playgrounds and athA apei ml committee headed by sociation in the project at the W letic fields and ‘may appropriate Alvin H Robinson has prepared an P A nursery si hools the Z C M I money therefor" elaborate floral setting for the serv- toy department and the ait depart- LDS ice Music will be provided by calist and instrumentalists vo- ment of the McKinley school entire clinic Is open free to th lic The pub- Tax Parley Postponed A joint meeting of the state tax commission and boaid of education to hear appluatlons of school dt The Reunion Bronson f imily re- trlcts to raise their levies above Paul T Allsman of 15K4 Hirvnrd menue was aw tided a profi slnmil union will be held fauiuinav a 2 the hgal maximum has been post degree In mining engine irng Mnv p m Rt the grandstand in Liberty poned fiom June 20 to June 21 it All was annouiHid Saturday by David 31 at eommom ement txinins forhmk in Salt Lake City and Lmy ioiirlev assistant state superinthe Up i vt rally of Amomi at T m son pit miauls of tendent of public instruction The Recording to word received In Sait Brass Btonsmi me Invited to jtrmi the gathering meeting will be held at the tapltol City Saturday Hlalni Wins R’gr‘C Family Kmninn June 4 1939 Chez Scores First Link Was Forged 20 Years Ago Rational Holiday Fete v -- Plume - Mail - Counter whether selling any type Whatever your want of article 'renting swapping hiring or finding lost articles an experienced Tribune and Telegram want ad writer is at your service ready to assist you in preparing a want ad that will bring you results You receive the same service by phoning mailing or bringing in your ad to want ad headquarters Plan to use Tribune and Telegram want ads soon Sill iipEIIIl-lffiGff- ll mix? 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