Show edncsday Morning Tt — -- Driver Admits Lauds Great U S Inventor Fault Gets Jail Sentenee lf°$ Suit £akc tribune i'1" Shoe MTlK1"tV Funeral services for Norman Neils Christenson 61 Salt Lake shoe store proprietor who died suddenly Monday following a heait attack wilt be conducted Thursday L D at 1 p m in the Thirty-thuS ward chapel 457 Eleventh Fast street by Joseph N Stohl bishop Friends rnav call at the d vHiM1 v tesi-den- East Sixth South street Thursday from 10 a m until 12 30 p m 1233 Admitting tpcKIpss driving Ronald 0 Nulton 32 of 032 Fifth Fast street was spntenrpd to serve 12 davs in jail Tuesday in Salt Lake Citv police court Judge Bryan P Leverich continued his practice of making the jail sentence mandatory for drunken or reckless drivers with no alternative of a fine ‘Nulton was arrested June 1 near Twenty-firs- t South street and the Jordan river bridge after his car crashed into the rear of one driven by Kenneth Willes 17 of Terminal M Minor Offenses August 30 1939 Inferior Peach Ban to T ahe Effect Tonight lie Thursday TiT Mishap Leads To Charge of Recklessness t)C Regulations will be put into feet Wednesday at midnight by the state department of agikulture providing that no peaches which do not meet the requirements of the No 1 U S gtade mny be shipped from Utah to other states Decision to put this rule into effect in an effoit to keep up the price of the Utah fruit in the outside mm ket w as reac hed at a meet- g j of tepu sentatives of the boaid Tuesday in the capitol with due eis and shippers Authority of the boaid to adopt a lule of this kind is contained in an act of the 1919 legislature Under the rule the sale of unclassified ft uit will be limited to the state itself All dealeis attending the meeting agreed to post w ith the department of agriculture the prices they are quoting on peaches to be shipped outside the state and to give due notice of any changes The object of this Is lo standardize prices the peach crop unlike all other fiuit ct ops is expected to be larger this year than last Shipping to outside mat kets already has staited and will likely reach the peak early next vvei k Me in he is of the Utah Progressive Labor league completed plan for their Labor day parade at a meeting at the city and county building Tuesday' evening Those wishing to participate in the parade were requested to meet at the west gate of the L D S temple grounds Monday at 9 a m An educational and musical program was presented at the close of the business session for campus classes and dates Sdaardlv Twceal JracEies Here's Your Another motorist Clayton F Randall 27 of 325 North Sixth West street was fined $12 when he admitted guilty in six separate minor traffic offenses The violations and the accompanying fines were Ignoring a traffic signal $3 having faulty brakes $7 failure to have horn $1 failure to keep on right side of road $2 making an improper turn $2 and failing to give arm signal $1 Other Cases Tried Labor League Sets Parade Plan's Shoe Wardrobe College! Other cases Tuesday included Ca-sol- f Jv D Sppedlng— David Crumba 42 of 1773 Second East street 45 miles In zone forfeited $10 George E Stringfellovv standing beside the microphone is Charles A Avenll 20 of 168 East shown as he addressed members of the Salt Lake Rotary Seventh South street 40 miles in club Tuesday Jules D Roberts who presided at the meetzone $5 or two days and Mathew Pv mm 32 of 181 Hampton ing is seated beside him avenue 40 miles in zone $10 or three days Ignoring Stop Signs— Joe Coult 23 of 2792 McClelland street $3 or one dav the following each forfeited $5 bail bond Glen E Hansen of 4716 Plum street J W of Box 166 Walker lane Robeit S Carter of 1338 laird Humanitarian benefits of the wotk of Thomas Alva Edison were avenue Teresa Saceomano of 143 lauded Tuesday by a man who was intimately associated with the Fifth Fast street and Mrs William Pischel of 50 Fifth East gieat inventor for many years Mr Stringfellow said more than street He is George E Strmgfcllow of d of the world s silver proWest Orange N J vice president duction is consumed in the makand division manager of Thomas ing of motion picture film an inA Edison Inc who addressed dustry in which Edison was inOf importance to Salt Lakp Rotarians at their regu- strumental lar weekly luncheon meeting in Utah also is the fact that half of the worlds copper consumption Salt Lake Citv commissioners the Hotel Utah v ill hold two meetings Wednesday In showing how the inventors goes into wire cable and other so that members may attend the work has benefited mankind Mr uses in the electrical industry convention of the Utah Municipal Stringfellow declared “When Edi- which Edison brought into being It was recalled that Edison league at St George starting son passed on in 1931 It was estiThursday mated that the industries arising never discovered anything by acThey will conduct the regular directly from his Inventions rep- cident Rather it was his plan meeting at 9 30 a m and imme- resented an Investment of more beginning with a commercial need diately after its completion will than $25 000000 end were direct- that he was able to foresee to take up business scheduled to come ly providing two million jobs— work systematically toward the up Thursday thus disposing of two more than the total employed the discovery of a practical means davs' work in one same year by the automotive rail- to meet the need concluded Mr Among the city officials who road and steel industries combined Slringham will attend the convention will be 0 Jules D Roberts second vice 'Or taking the total of 18 Mavor John M Walace Commispersons shown by the census president of the Salt Lake Rotary sioners John B Matheson and as being gainfully employed in club presented Gus P Backman executive secretary of the Salt George D hevser Assistant City all the manufacturing mechanical Attorney Gerald Irvine Dr rI J transportation and communication lake chamber of commerce wuth Howells health commissioner and industries it ran be said that one a miniature covered wagon in George Trench traffic commission worker in everv nine owed his token of the clubs esteem for Mr secretary 3 hcv will travel to the tob directly to Thomas Alva Edi- - Backman s work in making Covered Wagon Davs here a success meeting in two city tats t Former Associate of- Edison Praises Inventor's Work If I r I 1 ' tV Abo p Cu chgan sti le in heavy toloiful tw ped i mm 600 f- Xi m one-thir- Board Arranges To Make Trip Right sty le in - -- - Ni Li' Classic coat Clan plaid— 6 00 You’ll feci wonderful You’ll look like to college in the smartest new jacket to a "T” and is perfect for classes ball games Both coat and cardigan 000-00- and MfiC dates after-scho- ol It million when you start back sets off your skirts and blouses a styles in sturdy tweeds stripes and plaids 12 to 20 Others up to 1100 Third Iloor Sics Salt Lake and Iiitcrmouiitaiii Obituaries John A Mafiehl widow Bishop Mrs Maxtleld four daughters Mrs Amy Huu U ai t Mrs A B Hj ner of ake ( Itv Mrs of 8 Phillips a id Idah den Mrs N L Van Soy Ore of Rofhnrc three brothers Bt ins Maxtteld of Salt 1 mils Citv I ake Maxfleld of Granite a id Anh Maxfleld of Hi den and three Mar afsters Mr Me Marlfw Ann MaifielH aid MraVilate AMrlrh of Salt Lake Citv and Mrs Edith Allred of Linden Balt W V Annie 11 Mav Ward Annie Mav Ward 57 of 3724 Mrs fast street died In a South Twentieth Salt Lake hospital Tuesday at 8 35 a m after a llugerii g illness She was bom in Mill Creek fktnber 11 1SRJ a dsnahter of Benjamin and Harriett Mis Watri was a member Groom Ward of the L O 8 hurh and lived her entire ilfe in Salt Isle lountv Khe was the widow of Benjamin Ward who died several yen rs ago She is survived by one daughter Mrs Ixitomi mi a Held of Salt I ?ke ( itv and ftve brothers s d sisteis Mrs Rhoda (Id oMewlsvflle I laho Mrs Marv ( amp Fratk Ward and in lie Hahn twi Mr Rnhatd Ward all uf Butt lake City si Angaria Swenxen John-o- n Mrs Augusta J iht to n 8'vei efii Ml died 1 uedav m H 11 t the h me f a m s dan-bi- er Mrs I! e 1 t'Sd F aldmn N Hnith F Ifventh W eat natural of street N rvvav Mra Hwensen Margaret KrStmert Rahbel Id wife Halt Herma i F Babbel lake (Mv died Tuesday in a Balt lake (itv Mrs tallir Ital Hhe had been an a1lve leader In the Ft hteenth 1 ) H war for nn iv vests Mrs Bahliel was horn It K ie ilRhort G e msiM isko a dm h Heiiember ter of Herman and Mina fralkenau hr th net t sorlrl Real tea her h hs d she la h two daughter y Mr Ahr i of Pad ake t lt and Mr larit e Pi tkhsm of Pan riar and a eon Herman 4k Rabtiel in the United Slates navy r L iing sisters V love four Rrandprrents a Fav rowans i Charles F McDaniel Garrett r A1PINF Farnsworth - r Funeral services for Charles M( Daniel 11 of Alpine who suddenly of natural causes Baturdav h conducted at 1 10 Wednesday p m in the Alpine chapel with Bihop Friwarrt W Burges officiating Mr McDaniel was born Jammrv 2fl 1008 In Alnlne a am of Charles Wilford stid Marv Alice Olsen McDaniel He mar rled Kdra Wliklnon on August 28 19 U died wilt IDS i Johanna Larsen Winters OGDPN — Mrs Johanna I arsen Winters M widow of Fmnt Wluteis died Tuedny morning at a Ogden hospital ful low ii g a ah l t illness 4he was h irn August 72 1810 In Den mail a dim liter of Nells a id Heim ! usen I nine Mh mine to Ameri a In iHifl ns J R him h and si tt le utdiverttothel in Mi it (teller 1 In hr Two enrs liter she wos married Ii Mr Winters In Halt I al e Citv J D H temple In Bear vnilev ahe was active In D H Relief am lei v pin eering a l( in I a tl illea Hhe had resided hi Ok irn aime 89 DHI 1 Hansen died ai d In his home Tuesdav nfteri ion of a heart allmh early lie was stricken while to farmyard duties He born JMiimrv in 15 1888 Rr ham City a son of Mr and Mia James Hu ue ii Hurvivine are hi widow Mr Martha Mnuh"ii Ha fit a n ard six d h Perrv llinvii of Hai la A n Ca' ler Mia AneMa lonea of Mil n Mi lflnho V Mlinms Mnrlf lt lake r tt v of Mr Genre Tylor of TremoiUn Mra R ih 1 deroonl nf NaMoial (Hi C Mr Helen R isrll nf Orrirn and Mr ( Purdv nf Fiattrlrn ( crnd t( rhMlrei aid three areal erandt hildten and 1 several brothers and Slaters denly attcit'e rfe tn iiffUljgjiniriiiinifgli Anlfi11 fm lift iiiitimuifln Have t a s hi o n colled HIiBriinQiiied Press JP for T emuel aervUg 7 who died Saturdai Whimpev Mlnwj g a ruaioi operation will he he' Thi rsdav at 2 p m in the Lehl L D 9 Flfh ward chapel by Bishop Truest B Coads 1995 Joseph NcmIoii Summers IDAHO FALI & Idaho — Joseph Newton Summeis 7 J retired farmer riled TuesMra day at the home of his daughter H R Robedee in Idaho Falla of ailments incident to age Wardrobe Necessity uqdd Ellen Stone Osborn 'toes o HHFI I FT Idaho — Funeral services for F lien Htone Osborn 74 Utah and Mr mho pioneer who riled bunday in Hhellev at 2 p m will be (onducted Wednesday H D church With in the Jameeton Inter Bishop I y F Flelrliig offlrlatlna cemeterv tinder ineut will be in Blirllev ri reel Ion of Ihe Williams mortuary of Fails Idaho S0LE BUcV Bow Botany Diagonal - William Mi mill 74 KOOHHARFM ri rd nf hoiHduiirma ol U t resident ha hitne Mon lav following a trirnU waa bom in Favsou on September If a son of M ronl mi I Alice MA F'aiwill and moved to K msharem at e with hi earn pared! On December 10 1900 h carried Tbursa Sthainaard Funeral services will he i mduitet Thur dav t 2 p m in ih kooabarem hall with Inlermeni In Ihe Kooeharem in its simple Jf fall and vunlor Hip B P O E will lia hold Wodno day Bl 8 p m at Iho I Iks rluhhouio 139 Tasl South Icmplo stirrt Loo Ixvingrr 1 r rxnllrd rulor of tho Sail Lako Llks lodg will be In rharge Travel beautifully designed bcautv for your own pieces BINGHAM —Funeral services for Joseph Brri i 51 ' ho died Humlay in a Bingham ho pda! of silicon t will be i or ducted Ihurauav at 2 p m at the Binghem nor D rv u der dlie t ion of Miea Frame Kn rr Burial will be in Mt Olivet ceme terv Balt I ake Citv Berto waa bom in Mmlaleighl hr v a atm of Pete and Theresa Berto Itfl ta a cousin Ot Iv known survivor Mrs Joe Ferramio of Halt I al City Mr Berto came to the United Htates In 1911 and had worleed In Hh gham mines f r aeverRl years At the time of hla recent illueia he was a leaser in Butterfield canvou First of tha Town in fitted and swagget models IDA Llki Car! Meeting Office Matchlessly tailored in the new fabric out at mprlmii of School for Antique William Manwill Joseph Ilerto George Ilanxen ii s thimpej - Funeral here OtnvN niid Illtl f rl Ttiariav H "M BIcV Lemuel l)ai id William Shield ake Citv and ““‘KugMOR 0 citv cemeterv cemeterv 7n ixiiinm nhi-In hi! horn JVH Mnn iuc gfifr Ill four tnonih M born Murih 2S ISbl In bH Most Important tsd0Td rump lutello 1 ioho Pu lend serv Ices will be conducted Thura m in I lnduutt 4 Non fn dav al 1 i rnl ihapel bv B shoo F T Biu Hera of D Fourth ward Burial will O den I be in Okdeu c iMi aid OGDFN — Mrs Alice Rebecca Reeve 78 widow of Albert G Reeve dld in an Ogden following an 111 hospital early Tuesday ness of one week She waa born in Ogden on February 11 1861 a daughter of William and Sarah Sturgias Hill and had resided in OcOgden most of her life ober She was married Mr Reeve died June 19 1S02 Ii Ogden 8 19 19 fche resided at 423 Twenty sec on street Burvivn g son and daughters are Albert G and W Penv Reeve and Mrs bather Mrs Florence Brown of Brigham ( ity Pelt and Mr Irma Hmith nf Halt el e Citv Mis Alice Anderson of Hoda borings Idaho and Mrfc Jesle Beamon of Ogden 17 grande bildreii aid five great grand htl a brother J ihu A Hill f Oden dreu a i one sister Mrs Harsh Barton of Do Mr a ni Mrs Andrew t o of q nd Mr a id Mrs Alex Murray of Bluebell Duchesne count v Friends mav (alt at the famllv home Wcdnsdav morning until time of the ser vices Wedneadav afternoon hed been a resldet t f 0 den most of hla life He mafiled Geor gie is Giiricr Mav 7 18bO in Dufh x the rast four vears Mr h'lds had beu employed bv Paramour theaters id for 18 prevku em he vvi years lii the thester ohvd business by 6 l Hteck Margaret Krehnert Bubbel h TOOK! F — Funeral services will be con at 1 p ni In the Wednesday U 9 Tooele North ward rhstiel for 1 lovd M Oiwans month old Infant Son of Mrs Fern Murray GTwans aid I hv G Gnvvsiis of this (itv who died Hu lav at 5 p m In the famllv home on West a three Sec ini Nirlh street full week Illness of whooping couch Inter ment will he In the 1 oele oemeurv Survivhe buirtea 1h tin ret ta are two ductel T of Rt hmoi d ( al Mrs Freda Larse i of AT Fat Lloyd M Cowans to daughters Bvveisen nf Adolph halt 1 ak Citv Mrs Hethflinenls Nilsson Hemet Duluth 70 aerv ea w III b (oi dtp ted Thurs t p m I ah i in Mo tieiier I ward ehie Bnnal will be In Mm tpelier remeierv nmler dlretnn of I tdo Gt A Ho is mnrt rv of Ogden and Williams mortuary of Montpelier C of A Funeral hhe was the wife s rl H Pwensen she married 1 itv 28 1885 in Id Nnrvvav she was 1 R id h irn June J In Odskelt ftweien her hua Resides band and Mrs Fald no she Is survived hv four other im a Nwenicii Minn oule D whim Prammrn s id Gilbert I day H at of d Parson wife nf Second Thomas H Parons of 1015 died at the famllv home ’outh street Tuesday at 8 20 p m nf a heart ailment Mrs Parsons came to Salt Lake Citv when she was 1 vear old She was bom Afa October 4 1888 in Montgomery Surviving are her husband and a son F Parsons both of Balt I ake City Ewing Mrs la'e causes a Alice Rebecca Reeie Parsons f Louise A John A Maxfield 77 for m&nv vaars mining and real estate operator In Utah and Idaho died Tuesday at 8 05 p m at his home 130 Eighth Last street of causes Incident to ace Mr MaxttehJ was 1 bom September 18bl hi Houth Cot a son of tonwoori Rlthard and Arti mlKa Maxfield HurihK ate his faultless a perfect luxunous back-gioun- i i:U el A fur You'll find all the wear and style you could ask for crammed into Skpti hpd' Fitted Model in Botany Diagonal 19 93 this perfect coat for first fall days Sizes 12 to 20 Mail Orders Filled ICuft d ttu - SALT LAKE'S FOREMOSl WOMEN S STORE Third floor Fcitf fQLe SALT LAKE'S FOREMOST WOMEN’S STORE |