Show '44 ' 7' ' s 1 4 1 16 I ' Zin 541t gakt Zribunt Wednesday Morning And Thank You Very Much' Driver Faces Sentence on Double Count t 1 - - Declared Guilty Although Out Of Court Room I i fr i-7$-- i 0 4 ' ' It e '' N ' '''' t7 4 ' r 1 ii :r1 174 - ' : i : P '' '''' 1 414 t N ' ) i t I ':' r7r1 f ' 1 ' 1 ' - i 1 C J Wheattake dub president left Salt Lake Optimist bronze travel tro- accepts - phy from Bill ' plaque - Optimists Get Trophy To Give to Visiting Clubs ' Theft Charge Hearings Set out-of-to- man-mile- Children's Clinic Drals Thirty 1 Murray Considers y Ian City illanatrer i T p Bingham Jaycees Fete Dates 30-mi- two-da- - 0' I '" fJ A(f r: j ' 1 ''' I hi' ' t 111t ' L t5 k tril ''7:4 40 ir -- :::--- 441 7 I 4 1 ) - - 14it" I l - ' j 1 :''' 1 r4:441) cy 'il N i I : I doe k pro( CT' Drier Fined 835 BINGHAM—Arthur Elzondo of Bingham was fined $35 Tuesday when he admitted charges of reckless driving and driving without an operator's license before Justice of the Peace Alfred Henkel booked Eizondo by Monday as Chief of Police S P Davies fined $25 on the reckless driving charge and $10 on the operator's license count il -1 -- A Lik:i- L --1 rG N1 0 F i ecks Is TWO '0 ile 04 or Or On tho New” anti Air! hporio ihoodetiot Monitor throligh rrhioy 9 13 it) 9 30 p l 10 naiimior to 10 15 KOTIL MEMO i p m M i 1 li f401 0 The matter was zPc )Ur ibu ien lent Iti ! -1 4 t i r 111111 left hanging Woman Dies on Coast t : I I GAMBLE— one-tim- with vision? no wouldn't you with they're too you say gamble eyes because valuable But that's exactly what you're doing when you put off that eve examination Come In NOW! 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Ole t Azi ties" dais counting IA - Contract for construction of additional buildings at the state tuberculosis sanatorium in Ogden was awarded Tuesday by the state - ‘ Ne SOUTHERN CUIFORMA LA actually Speeders Draw Fines of $5 SALT LAKE—Kenneth M Nielson of Magna charged ‘viih zone 45 miles an hour in a and Glen S Itansen of 3227 Twelfth East street 50 miles in a zone u ere fined $5 each by Justice of the Peace Herman Gygi Tuesday - s Southrn California is only frw hours away by plane tomorrow by or bus train (above) Even motorists have 12 clays here out of a vacation vees-end- 1-be)(- I) I 100I--2 - "I r-- j rOtOtt - N R 1 Oft - e4 ) It's rOnyrtitent No i ta have a cams on hand—buy it at your ) Reckless -D Sanatorium Building Contrart Awarded - '-' 1 1 r 4 lit J 1 t T I' 1 '' : gip W ' r 1 III - -- 1 I d 1u t - 4 $ A to assist His colleagues indicated they could furnish little help in the way of trucks "The junior chamber has advertised this clean-u- p campaign urging people to put their trash out on the curb assuming that the city will haul it away" Mr Matheson said "I don't know where we will get the trucks to do it with We can't stop all our other activi- ll Tuesday The project approved by the county commission on the committee's request last week will be done under a PW A project Mr Greenwood amid The county will furnish gravel and equipment and the Individual property owner through an assessment of $1350 the remainder of the materials M ''1 i 4 i' kv Magna Citizen Ad tints Drunk Driving Charge nounced i 40-- - ! The extent of Salt Lake City corporation's participation In the annual cleanup week sponsored by the junior chamber of commerce was left unsettled Tuesday at a meeting of the city com mission The Junior chamber has asked fire and the junior chamber was Invited to send a representative to for an appropriation of$S200 and discuss the problem the use of city trucks in hauling A permit for the organization's parade Saturday was away refuse Commissioner John clean-u- p B Matheson head of the street granted but Mayor Ab Jenkins was asked to urge the Jaycees to department said his 13 scavenger change the hour from noon to 1 trucks already are occupied full p m in the belief the business time in regular garbage removal section will be slightly less crowded and if the city is to furnish trucks at that time all other departments will haye ' Death Takes EAST MIDVALE—Const ruction of more than a mile of aidewalk avenue t79o0 along Greenwood South alreet) in East Midvale will begin the latter part of this week Thomas F Greenwood chairman of the sponsoring committee an- 4 ' ' r'Ir11'' i 1 residence 140 B street WednesS It day from 7 to 9 p m and Thursday from 10 am until noon Directors of the Utah Hotel former Salt company will be honorary pall- J F Rasmusson Lake customs officer dies in bearers Mr Armstrong was a diWashington rector of the company one of '''''I ' ''''' '''' the many business enterprises with ' Active which he was connected ' ' pallbearers will be nephews of Mr Armstrong Speakers for the services will be George Albert Smith of the Ex-Offici- al council of the twelve apostles of Ketchum who donated the the L D S church and Henry D Word of the death of J F RasMoyle Honorary pallbearers will be musson 55 former U S customs President Heber J Grant and J official in Salt Lake City at Friday Reuben Clark Jr first counselor I Itash was received here in the first presidency of the L Harbor D S church Reed Smoot of the Monday by members of the family council of the twelve apostles AnMr Rasmusson was transferred toine R Ivins of the first council t6 Washington six weeks ago He of seventy M O Ashton of the died Monday night of a heart atS Hills presiding bishopric Edgar tack He was found dead in his R W Madsen Guy R Toombes Edward L Burton Wallace M office MAGNA — Feno Peterson of Bransford O D Romney W H In Salt Lake City he served In McIntyre Alvin A Beesley Orval Magna pleaded guilty to a drunken Adams and E P Snow directors the customs office from the time driving charge Tuesday before Jus- and James P Sharp and Leslie G It was opened in 1914 until it was closed two months ago tice of the Peace Thomas E Burke Young Active pallbearers will be R W Mr Rasmusson was born in Cheslie will be sentenced Friday April Madsen Jr William E Bean Franter 26 Sanpete county December 17 cis A Burton District Judge WilPeterson WRS booked on the ford Moyle Burton D Eugene Liv- 1884 a son of Hans Peter and Ancharge in Garfield Sunday night by ingston O W Moyle Jr W Mel- nie Marie Peterson Rasmusson Sergeant P L Dow and George bourne Armstrong and Boyd BarIle was a former president of Pazell of the state highway patrol ton the Utah Pigeon club and was a He was reelased on recognizance member of the seventies quorum in Plea of Alfred Steiger 21 of 440 South Seventh West street Salt Women of the Moose the Granite L D S stake He also Lake City was postponed until active in Nib ley Park L D S was Slate Public Initiation April 26 affairs ward was booked by Deputy Steiger Women of the Moose will hold His Salt Lake City address was Sheriff N F Pehrson in Garfield their first public initiation' in Utah 2480 Fifth East street Thursday at 8 p m in the Moose Surviving are his widow Mrs hall 161 Second East street Jennie Anderson Rasmussen two Driver Named Herbert B Maw Salt Lake at- daughters S lone and Vivian May In Complaint torney will be the speaker Be- Rasmusson of Salt Lake City a tween nine and 12 candidates will brother Seymour Rasmusson HOLLADAY—John Sudbury 2 Mrs tear' J Man-wi- whose address Is unknown and two be initiated of 1418 East 3900 South street CM will preside sisters Mrs Stena Blohm of Spannamed in a drunken driving comHonor guests will include the ish Fork and Mrs Mary Madsen plaint filed Tuesday before Justice state regent Mrs H H Adams of Ephraim of the Peace A Gideon Omer Ile and Mrs R Hansen both of Funeral services will be conductwill enter a plea "within a few Salt LakeRoyal City members of the ed in Salt Lake City at a time to said the justice days" be announced later college of regents Sudbury was booked at MonSheriffs day night by Deputy George Q Nielsen and Clarence -Smith and released on $300 bond rt I To Build Sidewalk ' - IN And Use of Trucks to Dispose Of Garbage Under Consideration i 1:: East Midvale Ready '''' '' - elc"s ' ''' i ' Junior Chamber's Request for $200 it Bishop Rulon S Howells officiating Interment will be in Salt Lake City cemetery Friends may call at the family Bushy of 50 SANDY—George East Fifth South street Salt Lake City was fined $15 by Justice of the Peace Reg rhite Tuesday on a charge of driving 55 miles an hour zone in a A" P a Funeral- services for William Francis Armstrong 70 prominent Salt Lake business man who died Monday after a heart attack will be conducted Thursday at 12:30 p m in the L D S Eighteenth ward chapel 107 A street with Speeding Fine f 'i'' I r'''' ' - 'i91t :— Speeding—William Davis of 761 Acorn court 45 miles In zone pleaded guilty $5 and one day Jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of fine stay to May Optimists from clubs surrounding Salt Lake City henceforth G S Ballaine of Brigham City 50 miles in zone forfeited will have added incentive to visit the Salt Lake Optimist club bond Bill KetchunL'a member of the $5 Peterson of Ralph Bountiful 45 miles in local club Tuesday at the weekly zone forfeited $5 bond John luncheon meeting in the Newhouse Fairchild of Elgin Ill 50 miles hotel donated a bronze plaque to In zone forfeited $3 bond he used as a travel trophy This — flex D Ignoring stop sign to be known as the Gerry plaque Bills of 836 Pierpont avenue g II Lockner trophy will change MURRAY—Four Salt Lake men hands each time an corners—Court B Lake club sends a delegation to visit a of 715 Emerson avenue guilty were arraigned on third degree local club The visitors however $250 and one day also guilty of burglary charges In Murray city must have traveled a distance s Improper turn on red light $250 court Tuesday and preliminary equivalent to 300 that and one day jail terms to be sus- hearings were set for Friday at is 10 men may travel 30 miles On the first of each year the pended upon payment of fines 10 a m by Judge W Douglas stay of execution to April 30 trophy will return to Salt Lake Allen City to begin its journey all over Jaywalking — Bill Putnam of Held in lieu of $2000 bonds the again 1172 West Fourth North street The trophy was accepted on beforfeited $1 bond defendants are: Cass NVood 21 of half of the Salt Lake club by its 1368 street link Wilford Park Tampering with parking meters B C J Wheatlake 20 guilty 21 and Ben Unk 22 both of 370 president —Bryan Espenschied Mayor Fred M Abbott of Ogden $15 and three days Jail sentence East Ninth South street and Lee was a guest at Tuesday's meeting to be suspended upon payment of Bradford 19 of 747 East Sevenfine stay to May 15 teenth South street The men allegedly stole a quantity of clothing from the home of Careless Drii i fig Geraldine Herndon of 3525 South Main street April 3 and sold it in Charges Filed a Salt Lake pawnshop Six motorists posted bonds of $1 IIUNTER—Thirty children who each at Salt Lake City police will enter Whittier school next fall were examined at a "100 per cent headquarters Tuesday In satisfaction of careless driving charges health clinic" conducted Tuesday ) at the school by the Parent-TeachThey were: Henry A Koplin of 1131 Windsor street association and the GranRobert B Miss Spratt of 710 Sixth East street MURRAY—A committee report ite school district nurse Chester E Bales of 817 Roberta Marion Itersch adoption of the city manL J Nielson principal said it street Joy Schettler of 816 Lin- urgingform of government for NturIs a rare occurrence for every proscoln street Elmer Carlson of 372 ager will receive "thorough ray city North Main street and Mrs 11 O school entrant to appear by the city commission pective for such examinations Sanford of 1 East South Temple study" G R said Mayor Berger Tuesday A presistreet Miss Irene Rid& P-The report submitted to the city Clark Mrs vice dent: presiMary commission Monday night prohadent and Mrs Maynard Nielsen be not will acted the bly by upon Two Motorists Face round-ucommissioners before three or four chairman of the summer committee assisted the school weeks said the and the mayor Speeding Counts nurse proposition if approved by the ofTwo motorists accused of speed- ficials will not be put to a popular ing were booked at Salt Lake City vote until this summer Set police headquarters Tuesday after The committee headed by H A being given tickets by police Robbins was appointed by Mayor They were J A Thueson of 1101 Berger and expressed itself as Galena East 4500 South street charged unanimously in favor of the city BINGHAM — Bingham's Catena with driving 45 miles an hour in a manager government days will be held here September zone and Harold Berling and 12 Dale Johnston presiof 659 Roberta street charged dent of the junior chamber of with driving 45 miles an hour in Will Open Chest Drive' commerce announced Tuesday a zone BINCHAM—Dr Paul S RichThe celebration sponsored anards president of the Bingham nually by the junior chamber was Lions Sponsor Air Trip Community Chest will make the originally scheduled for the latter BINCIIAM—The Bingham Lions groups initial pleas for contribupart of September but the dates club will sponsor an airplane trip tions bettteen shovis at the Princess were changed to coincide with a Over Bingham Sunday afternoon theater lit Bingham Wednesday y convention of the Amerifor members and their guests W and Thursday The chest goal has can Institute of Mining Engineers L Infidis secretary announced been set at $2500 Dr Richards in Salt Lake City Mr Johnston Tuesday Mid Tuesday said 4 ' 1 ' N50 nouncing sentence Jensen originally was scheduled for a jury trial and was surrendered to the court by his bondsman P B Ryan as court con- i vened at 10 a m When the case i was called a few moments later however Jensen had left the courtroom and his attorney Roscoe W Irvine asked for a hearing before Judge Ellett Jensen was arrested March 31 at Seventeenth South and State B streets by officers who charged i he was driving his car in an erratic manner Other cases handled in court Included: 46 : - S L I i- 4 - It'o: 'N L : i' --- I ' P 'k 1i f ' ! ' City In Clean:Up Campaign '1 18th Ward Chapel ' w—P 0 !: l' " ' ' 4: ' '''' convicted on two counts in Salt Lake City police court Tuesday although he was absent from the court room Judge Albert 11 Ellett found Jensen guilty of drunken driving and operating a car with defective brakes and set Saturday for pro- 41 — on Assistance - Armstrong Services Set Thursday in' '''I4t4440060o-1-100000ANIIN:p: e a laborer was 26 i: ‘ttl:3 e' Me II Jensen :''''' ' 4 1 'Dies on Coast Fnne'ral Rites Arranged for Business Man ' 1910 April 17 Hill Si Loa Angeles Celia Sond til int book with tomplet details (In- eluding costu of a flootnera California vacation Also end (roe routing by t auto I rail ) plane I bus Also sena Ire booklets aboit enuniin Vet Anviel I °rang I ) ) Area I Plan Jannis ttarhate (1 'nevi ) bstnium Winton Trbili U Coni 1 I I I I Caillurnic tilinte I Iftwf 144 1 til - F !El i lne it ita1 |