Show 11 l’ridaj Morning— vTljc Salt £akc Tribune Prepare for Production Rehearsul Out-o£-Sta- tc no Sales Show Slump Utahns Hurt By Sev ere Price Decline T k DRAPER — Utah’s egg shipments for 1919 will be considerably lower than the 1918 total although some poultry associations will show a notable gain it Was announced Thursday by O A Library Lists 1450 as New Patrons Three Motorists Draw Fines On Charges of Speeding South S L Court Assesses Five Others For Varied Traffic Law Violations MIDVALE — The Salt Lake county library with its 15 branches issued cards to and SOUTH SALT LAKE — Eight traffic cases were disposed of by 1450 new patrons during Novemof the Peace Arthur B Bringhurst Thursday Justice ber It was reported Thursday by Mrs Ruth Vine Tyler county liThree of the motorists appearing'" brarian were charged with speeding Rob- guilty before City Judge Martin G The largest number of new ert P Rodman of 553 Fifth East Thomas and was fined $100 with cards was issued at the Union street was fined $10 with $2 50 an alternative of 30 days in jail branch where 469 patrons in- suspended for driving 50 mile? an The jail term and $25 of the fine The hour in a creased the regular total zone Arne John- were suspended branch was opened during NovemIn Justice of the Peace C E son of 333 Martin lane was fiped ber Matthews’ court Robert T Cowan $10 for the same offense Harry During the month bdoks were Sitterberg of was fined $15 of Duchesne and Mrs Ethel L lent to Holladay Lark Lincoln for driving 60Sandy miles an hour in a Parry of Lark were fined $5 each Herriman Butler and William for ignoring traffic signals and zone Penn schools in the Granite and George Huffman of 310 East Thirty-nOther cases included: Jordan districts South (3900 South) street Richard HcRmberg of R F D 2 inth A total of 34292 books were fined $5 for failing to stop carryinng passengers on the run- was out November during given board given $5 suspended his oil truck at a railroad crossing of which were to juveniles ning fine Charles A Wood of 465 Gar- and driving without a license Midvale branch led the county field avenue ignoring a traffic with Irving school in Holladay signal fined $5 Joseph P Dillier second and the Sandy public of 1006 East Twenty-firs- t South Camp branch third (2100 South) street failing to yield Mrs Tyler said the county liWill Meet the right of way to another autobrary board had decided to open mobile fined $5 with $2 suspended the Sandy and Bingham public Judson A Tolman of 4863 View-moSANDY— Members of Sandburr branches three days a week instead avenue ignoring a stop sign camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers of two days because of increased fined $5 with $2 suspended Jessie will meet Friday at 2 p m In the demands for books H Dansie of Riverton ignoring a Sandy L D S stake house with traffic signal fined $5 Mrs Elfleda L Jensen in charge Thief Gets Fog Lights A talk on "Holiday Seasons of Theft of two fog lights from his Drunken Driver Long Ago” will be given by Mrs car parked at Sixth South and Beatrice Pierson Particular emFourth East street was reported Draws $100 Fine phasis will be placed on the first to Salt Lake City police Thursday M I D V A L E — Charged with Christmas of the Utah pioneers A C 2591 William Giles South drunken driving A1 Hemmingsen life history of a Utah pioneer will by Main street of Lark Thursday had pleaded be read by Mrs Vera Horne 16-2- if a- V period in 1918 Mr Mickclscn said With monthly shipments avc raging about 50 carloads it will be impossible to match the 1938 total he said The severe drop in eastern market prices has been “disastrous” to I tah poultry producers Mr Mitk-else- n On December 6 explained 1938 top Pacific coast extras brought 381 cents a dozen on New York markets but the current price is only 38 cents "Producers have been In a bad way since the end of the storage I here Todd Friedel center season last June” he said gets an unofficial inspecprobably will be no increase in Lee tion from and Marto Lambert Ilanscn prices during December and with left and Shirley Sharp right as he tries on the steady ri-- e in the price of feed there isn t much to look forward to ” Despite the state decrease the Draper association has shown a 10 per cent increase in egg shipments for the first 10 months of this year DUP Samlburr Friday ‘ his costume during a dress rehearsal for the llolladay school operetta The production will be presented Friday evening December 8 1939 County to Quit Paying Bills For South SL le Mukelsen manager of the Draper Poultry Producers’ assonation Figures for the first 11 months of this year show a total of 481 cars of eggs shipped compared with 593 during the corn sponding Salt Lake county will discontinue street lighting and garbage collection service In the town of South Salt Lake on January 1 Transmission lines poles and lamps now in place will not be removed Chairman J B Mullins explained after a county commission meeting Wednesday but the county will cease paying for current for the lighting system The county has been paying the street lighting bill although South Salt Lake became an incorporated town approximately a year ago The cost this year is $2178 70 including current replacements and maintenance it was reported by W R Carlquist county electrician' Among the lights for which South Salt Lake will have to foot the bill henceforth are 38 lamps in the Slate street sodium vapor "safety sector" between 2100 South and South streets Chairman Mullins explained the decision to discontinue the two sJrvices by saying "When you move into your own house you don t expect your old landlord to pay your bills do you7” 3000 Garden Club Plans Dance WEST JORDAN-T- he Jordan Beautification Garden club will sponsor a dance Thursday December 14 at 8 30 p m in the West Jordan high school gymnasium Holladay School to Present Annual Operetta Tonight " Fiigineern Wivos Dine -- HOLLADAY— With the entire student body of 300 pupils parr of ticipating Holladay school will present Its annual three act operetta the Granite Engineers' association at 8 p m In the Holladay L D S ward recreation hall and their wives attended the an- Friday The operetta will be "The Legend nual turkey banquet and dance of of the Snow Men” The lead will the organization Thursday night at the Plymouth school in Taybe played by Todd Friedel the lorsville "Snowman” Other characters inTAYLORSVILLE-Memb- ers clude Marta Lambert as Mary Car-roLin Bowthorpe as the Clown Bobby Madsen as the Imp Lee Hansen as the Tin Soldier Joyce Madsen as the Caroler Buddy Garner as the Juggler Shirley Sharp as the Fairy and Irene Lloyd as a ll wrsr JORDAN — A program and socinl will be sponsored Friday at 8 p m by the Archibald Gardner tamp Daughters of Utah Pioneers in the West Joidan Pioneer i hall A banquet will he served from until the program begins Funds will be used for clearing the tit bt of a recent renovating and remodeling of the hall Members of the committee In tharge include Mrs Vivian Gardner RkhardSon Mrs Farlee Bale-ma- n Mrs Ada Goodrich and Mrs Lva Gardner GIFT SENDERS Save time and trouble— sand your out of town gift packages right from your home without extra charge by convenient Railway Express Low rates include call at your door and delivery in all cities and principal towns Just phone Railway Express or WesternUmon 6pm Railway Express INC AbSNCY Vtt Asr Exprtuftg tupnspetdf Salt Laker Draws Fine On Yule Tree Cutting SOUTH SALT LAKE — William GOFFS SMAIPDIR© snowman The presentation Is under direction of Principal A O Clark and members of the faculty Parents of the children cooperated In furnishing costumes Stegenga of 128 East Ninth South street was fined $5 by Justice of the Peace Arthur B Bringhurst Wednesday on a charge he destroyed property of the U S forest in service Illegally cutting a Christmas tree in Mill Creek can- FASHIONED in LEATHER yon Stegenga was arrested bv Forest Ranger W E Tangren Stegenga paid the fine School Fund Benefits By Woman’s Estate A check for $2180 82 representing the residuary estate of Maggie F Jones of Price who died Intestate and without legal heirs was turned over to the state treasury Thursday by Attorney General JoThe money will be seph Chez used for public school purposes Mr Chez who participated In the dosing of the estate In the distrut court at Price explained that under the law unclaimed estates dividends babk deposits etc escheat to the state to be used for school purposes Funds received from these siurces In the last three years total $23 000 he said Oak wo tl P-T- A to Stage (arnival Christmas A m CIGARET CASE For a light of tha prefer! up pacUgs blend staged you 095 Style Handbags Choice fc Ensemble Sets 18" O’Nite Case and Wardrobe Case both for Fitted Cases In Leather Dresser Sets 33'3-5Costume Jewelry lor 21" Ifcup 095 195 Men's Leather R95 Men's Off $1 Zipper Leather Brief Cases Bill Leather up Folds Tie The Feast of the Immarulale Conception a holy day of obliga tion for all Catholics will be observed Friday in the Cathedral of the Madeleine with masses at 6 30 and and 12 10 p m the Right Rev Monsignor Patrick F Kennedy rector announced Thursday I up Gladstones 0 Mi(‘8 Announced 395 Cases Dressing 090 0 “Him” Men's Leather up Cases U up $1 up 8am 2 45 up When Skin Torture DISTINCTIVE GIFTS IN LEATHER Shapiro's Convenient Lay-Awa- S II A P R a bottle of clean powerful g Moon a Emerald Oil The very first application should give you soothing relief and a few short treatments convince mi that you have at found the wav to comfort the interne GOODS Itching and llKlre Oil 152 Main r f c J I 4 sr p ar 1 1' r f cr ( I ’ star Lux $1 1 0 in JFan Pcrfu pune Aaron 1 at e Powder cum Powder Rouge cr Tal- New Doulde Loove Vanity 200 0k ervan- - ities are $1 25 $2 00 $3 50 Jr 4V iat ® D TRAVEL ‘Tke Fragrance of Remain e in Oft Plan y Purse Aaron of Evening Pans Perfume and sparkling fragrant Lau de Cologne lKe £rtning in 1 aru i erlume witli its own atomizer for lest 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