Show Friday Jlorning- - T!jc Salt £akc tribune- -- - Enjoy Life in Mountain Retreat Jury Clears Driver of Drunk Count I ' t Ollier Cases - rh n Keep Police Judge Busy A jury of three women and a freed Vern L Johnson 43 of 377 West Sixth North street of a A MAISK OF DDE man a twq-c- v 't drunken driving charge Thursday after a trial in Judge Wilford Moyle Burton’s city police court Johnson was arrested July 28 at about 18 West First South street after August 11 19J9 r-- I 'Mr-- 7A3 collision ar Other cases considered by Judge Burton Thursday included: Speeding— Robert E Murphy 23 of 330 Douglas street 50 miles an hour in a zone Wednesday and Albert A Smith 33 of Bountiful 45 miles an hour in a zone August 5 each fined 510 Jess Evans 23 of Bountiful 49 miles an hour in a zone Tuesday R H Goehring of 775 Simpson avenue 45 miles an hour In a zone July 16 and Frank Skolil 24 of 553 East Fourrii South street 35 miles an zone Sunday hourin a each fined $5 H D Johnson 215 East Second North street 35 miles an hour in a zone Sunday trial Friday Everett Merrill 36 of 435 East First South street 45 miles an hour in a zone Wednesday plea Friday Ignoring stop signs — Joseph Coulman 65 of 21 Seventh East street R H Barton of 16 East First North street and Walter R Learoyd 35 of 155 Fourth East street each fined 53 Ignoring traffic lights — Albert Madsen 36 of 830 West North Temple street' fined 53 A Eugene Spanton 26 of 2523 Eighth East street case dismissed when accusing officer failed to appear In court to testify Faulty brakes — Adolph B Matthews 21 of 431 Milton avenue and Fred Hansen 18 of R D No 6 Box 74-each fined $10 and four days in jail with the jail senA tence suspended Andrew Malhistrom 52 of 98 Grant street Midvale and H Kuhn 30 of 539 South Second West street ehch forfeited J1 bail bond bench warrants ordered issued for an additional J9 bond in each case iiif JltU le 30-mi- le le - favorite sport in the Girl Scout camp above Tark City Connie Walker left Frances Wilson and Patsy Peterson choose horseback riding as their le Workmen Start Removal of Traction Rails Mine Owners’ Aid Warns Against Lewis Calls CIO Head ‘Dictator’ in Talk to Kiwanis A warning to "look out that John L Lewis does not become the poohbah in your industry as well as in the coal industry” was uttered Thursday by B P Manley secretary of the Utah Coal Operators’ association addressing in the Hotel Utah As "dictator” of the coal mining industry Lewis is forcing coal miners "by his own mandate and I regret to say the mandate of the United States president to pay 518000000 a year in amounts to tribute” Mr Manley asserted ‘Abject Entreaties’ He described telegrams sent to Lewis on eight occasions when western coal mines were closed down at his order during bitter cold weather because of contract Workmen Thursday began tear negotiations as the most abject the which car street rails lng up sort of entreaties he had ever seen have been imbedded for years on "On two occasions Lewis perSecond South street between Main mitted the miners to take out coal streets and State on the other six he simply deThe job was the first section of clared: ‘There is no emergency’” instia track removal program Mr Manley said tuted by the Utah Light and TracThe association also tion company at a 560000 cost attacked operations secretary of the nationBy 1941 all tracks in the city al bituminous coal commission will be torn up and the centers of now a division of the the streets repaved according to of the interior set updepartment originally company announcement to fix prices for coal and aid the Gibbons & Reed company is the coal mining industry About 100 men will contractor be employed continuously during Make Old Law the summer on the seven streets "The law of supply and demand where rails are to be removed is the only sound way to fix Of the 560000 cost Salt Lake prices" he asserted “and no comCity is providing 55000 the utility mission or organization can do this company the balance arbitrarily” He pointed out that 1938 coal production in Utah was 274 ahead of production the previous year Guilty Laurence L Bailey a new member of the club was introduced Gaming by Raymond C Wilson Two alleged gamblers and a R L Irvine club president said game keeper scheduled to appear approximately 75 Salt Lake memThursday for trial in city police bers are expected to attend the court changed their pleas to guilty o district convention of and were ordered to appear before 10 Idaho and 14 Utah clubs AuTuesWilford Burton Moyle Judge gust 27 to 29 in Ogden day for sentence i’he three were arrested July 31 at 56 West Second South street They were Nick Latis 49 keeper Sam Latis 56 and Manos Peteo 40 gamblers They were accused of playing a Greek dice game Chief of Police William C Webb was upheld Thursday by the Salt Leaves for Prison Lake City commission in his denial of gymnasium and swimming priviJames Lee 48 formerly of Mo at the public safety building dena sentenced to one year In a leges Underto of Three Plead To Charge Utah-Idah- City Restricts Use of Pool reformatory for violating terms left Thursof his probation day morning in custody of a deputy United States marshal for the federal prison at Terminal Island Cal Lee originally was arrested for selling liquor to In dians lJh at tiuterZams I sm 1‘lOho Deals with Dayna' members privileged the Kiwanis Boys’ cllih A request from club officials for continuance of the club’s use of the facilities was denied by the commission on the grounds that use of the swimming pool by outsiders Interferes with the police training program In addition it was explained that chlorination equipment would have to be installed and the city is unable to bear the cost at this time Claimants Ask $2500 Of City for Injuries Injury claims totaling 52500 were received Thursday by the Salt Lake City commission and referred to the finance department for inves- tigation Roller Diamond Values Because r the only Jeweleri In the west ImporUnr diamonds dlrert from the Cutters Roulh Afrlcin Diamond YOU SAVE X1IE MIDDLE MEN W mom Convenient Credit Girl Scout Leaders Open Camp to Nonmembers Alma P Gee 179 Paxton avenue asked 5500 for a sprained ankle and other Injuries allegedly suffered July 12 when he tripped In a street drain while running to catch a bus A claim of 52000 was filed by Margaret E Sirstins 128 College avenue who said she suffered numerous Injuries July 17 when she tripped over a water meter near the curb at Sixth South street and Hamilton place Staff Will Remain in Lakes Region To Care for New Enrollees Label Camp Cloud Rim Girl Scout camp in the Ontario lakes region above Park City has been opened to all girls whether they hold membership in the organization or not it was announced Thursday by Mrs O N Friendly member of the camp committee The camp has been accommodat- -' ing capacity groups of Girl Scouts since it opened five weeks ago but starting immediately girls who are not members of any scout organizations will be welcomed Mrs Friendly said The entire staff will remain to Demands Parkin-La- w care for the new enrollees Camp work consists of swimRepeal ming boating and other waterfront activities under direction of Miss Barbara Fassett of Yakima George D City Commissioner and Mrs L C Castncr Wash it squarely up to his who was added to the staff recent- Keyscr put on the Sait Lake City ly because of increased interest colleagues commission Thursday whether they in water sports Other activities include horse- shall permit parking of automoback riding' supervised hikes and biles on the sidewalks around the explorations handicraft and dra- city and county building matics and study groups all suPointing out that ordinance 14 of 1938 prohibits parking on the pervised by experts The last week of camp from grounds he asked for authority to August 26 to September 2 will rent parking space for six water be opened to all women who de- department cars at the Auerbach sire a week of camp life Special field across the street “I'm going to get my cars out provisions will be made to care of the grounds” he said for the adult members When other commissioners told Registration may be made immediately at Girl Scout headquar- him there was space on the walks he shot back: ters 510 Beason building “Let's repeal the ordinance then Buses leave the Y W C A 306 East Third South street Saturday But as long as it's on the books it at 1 p m ought to be obeyed”' Commissioner P II Goggin was Enrollees are required to bring directed last week to investigate only ordinary camp clothes bedcrowded parking on the sidewalks ding and personal articles and report back to the commission He said Thursday he had not yet completed his investigation so Mr Keyser's request was tabled until Mr Goggin submits a report Old-Ag- e Commissioner Keyser said it was unnecessary that nepr-b- y parking Information now is available at space be available at all times for office of Md the the Baltimore the water department’s emergency federal social security board of the men and officials hence his reexact amount paid during the year quest to rent space and move the 1938 for each person covered by the cars “out of the grounds” federal old age insurance program Commissioner William Murdoch William B Hayward manager of said after the meeting he believed the Salt Lake field office an- the walks should be kept open so nounced Thursday there would be room for fire trucks Mr Hayward pointed out that in case of a fire In the city and workers are encouraged to keep county building He added there is records of their old age Insurance danger to pedestrians from autoaccounts Such records now may mobiles moving about on the sidebe checked with federal records walks Blank postcards are availableyt all field offices of the federal social Gradin-Syste- m security board upon which workers New Egmay make formal request for a statement of their wage record for Started the year 1938 also for the year 1937 Posters informing consumers of the new grading listing for eggs have been placed in 100 stores throughout Salt Lake City Clifford Suspected Robber W Wall city weights and measures Gels Freedom department sealer announced Thursday A charge of attempted robbery Due to specifications adopted by dis22 was Mike Mark the 1939 Utah state legislature the against missed Thursday in Salt Lake City posters explain eggs formerly court whan the county attorney's known as special are now grade offire said there was not sufficient AA extras are grade A standards evidence to warrant prosecution are grade B and trades are Mark was arrested July 31 fol- grade C Purchasers are warned that B lowing the attempted robbery of the clerk at the Lincoln House ho- and C grade eggs are best not used tel 68 East First South street The posters except for cooking Another suspect In the case are signed by the Utah state board Is of Thomas Mooney awaiting trial agriculture In district court Cars on Walk "What's in a name?" asked Shakespeare The answer is "much" Irk Kcyscr when the name is a with it PRESTIGE perfection The annual British day outing will be held at 6 p ni Friday at Lagoon Wilford Craven in charge of the gathering announced Thursday Recently returned L D S missionaries from England will be principal speakers on a program which will follow a picnic dinner at 6:30 p m Several musical City Commissioner William Mur- numbers will be presented by memdoch and Junior Vice Commander bers of the group in furs remains forever highl m SMJE MAGNIFICENT $795 PERSIAN LAMB Sale Price $515 $515 COCOA OYER ERMINE Sale Price $365 Sale Price $115 $225 MINK OYER MUSKRATS 10 Months to Pay qV f J ' i st J Manchester Mrs Dee A Boyer will present a review of the book "An Unfinished Life” hv Ruth St Denis at a pulilie ineeling of the Frontier eluh In the Ncwhousc hotel Frldny at 10 a in For though DUPLER'S AvUJdSlDSTr Spnnish-Amcrlcu- To Rrvirw Book why women have come to realize that a Every Fur Guaranteed 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