Show - - ' - I 1 -- - : -- - -- y ' es ' -- " " - " '- ' 4' ' 4 '4 v - v ve !th ' t 774 71y" N 4 v- - - - - - - - - ' y - : 'A I 2B -- - q 44 Fôr Tuesday :: - re- : - 4 'I' ' Twenty-thir- d ::1::?': NeA0600004:'" re'47'1' : f'- - ' ' South street was until Tuesday to enter granted plea to a drunken driving charge when he appeared in Salt Lake I City police court Saturday Mr Townsend was arrested Friday after the automobile he was driving collided at the intersection of Third East and Sixth South streets with a machine driven by wilbert Charles Dangerfield 27 of 1841 Ninth East street ' L M Lemmon no address listed svh0—was convicted of drunken driving previously and granted- a - stay of execution until Saturday found himself facing fines on four more counts Judge Wilford Moyle Burton fined him 15 each for driving without an operator's license driving with faulty brakes failure to givea warning signal and driv ing without correct lamps and reflector& All four fines were suspended however The judge granted Lemmon a stay of execution until September 30 on thedrunken driving conviction Other traffic cases- handled in — police court Saturday included: Speeding—tlarold Whitman of Sandy was finest 15 and given two days in jail with the jail 'sentence suspended and granted until 'Tuesday to pay the fine Warren Goodsell of 405 North Fifth West street was fined $15 with a five-da- y jail sentence suspended and granted a stay until September 30 Tad Gaednee rope or 251 Itiihhtiell two-da- y avenue was fined 5 with jail sentence suspended and granted a stay until October 1 Ignoring step signs—C Bullen no address listed forfeited 110 E Schraga of 1250 Wasatch drive forfeited 110 Ignoring-re- d light—A Fellows of 773 Wall street forfeited 110 1 Johnson of Illegal tura-6E1- 1s 232 West Seventh South street was fined 13 with a noe-da- y jail set-tenand granted a suspended stay until Thursday Driving without operator's eense--Arn- old Koat no addresss listed pleaded guilty and sentencing was set for October 17 The same driver denied a charge of failure to keep to the right and trial on that count was get for October 17 (2300) r H 'L1) t: f ::: ::: :":::::-:!::::- s Drunk Driving 36 4363 -:- :! 'Crash Results In Charge of B E Townsend : - : - 4 )I ' ' : : '' -- :: '''o-- -1'" ' ':':: ' i i c::- 2 1: '''' -- Throlurr Sees Siring Beans TOM ATO JUICE summary of the cases acted upon by the state board of pardons with the names of witmesses Inclosed within the paren theses all In support of the appll cations except when noted: Parolee Granted Prank Casper 24 wont y Micheal) 'bird degree burglary 0 months to 1 year 3 months served res'ommonded effective Julie 25 1941 (William W Casper father Duchestie Harvey Dalton 25 Weber' second de3 grce burglary '01 years recommended yoarg Vrved: effective August 3() 1941 (Mrs label Nielson mother Ogden James DaVip 30 Salt Lake etwatilt Wile deadly weapon with intent to commit 6 veers robhery 5 years recommended aerved: effeetive October 10 oft Pl Peter eon and Chief Deputy Sheriff George Beck Salt Lske Barton Edwards 49 at Lake homing check without suffieletit funds 214 years recommen ded 9 months served effecte December 13 Wilford Fatten 35 and Wilmer Hutch Immo 20 Utah second degree busglarv: for bi parole recommended Farrel': months recommended for Hutchinson: hoth effective June 11 1941 (William Tavey Salt Lake City and W C Hutchinson ' father of Wilmer Hutchinson) I L R Gay m Utah forgery I year recommended 9 months ser‘ed effective 1'141 "JutteRoy 4 Gillespie 24 Salt Lake ruhbery 5 3 years 10years recommended months ' e"er''ve Plev In lost Leon E Gitlin 20 Itintah grand tar rnsri I yea!' reeommended 5 months 0 P t ' s effective April I 1 IP41 Lee Hansen 27 Salt Lak'e seeond no violation gee burglary and parole 8 years P month" served PrIIMMILifiltiog effective October 15 (Wayne Campbell 4 Boise Jack Jen1108 48 Salt Lake forgery ne 0 recommendation 4 months served Weefive upon hoomitallaation (Karl V King Nonni ftslt Lake City) 22 Carbon ateond Jack Metcode degree burprierv 3 months recomMended V months served: effective June 17 1941 S ' L Gyet fetherinlaw Helpert D Morrismay 0 posed by T Helper) Carbon 24 Otborne wood Rosati 7 der A' boettary flvI tetOrtiriltndation 4 0 ?VON 'red: effective Januarys et I) tilocrissey Reiner) and Gels NYC 23 Dugheene forgery 4 no recommendation parole violation tare 2 months served effective Julie 'i il f ' i t t I i 7 1941 Rieharet W 'Maynard 21 Wetter forgery 8 months peeved: 88 month recommended ffeetive Jolt' 10 1041 (Mrs Ella May e I T 48-1- 1) rftr 10C P lietottd Quality Solid otrirst Quality Solid MEDIUM—"A" Grade a Grade " CORNED 2 j TUNA FLAKES Appliestion Withdrawn 1:'1141nfSTu1 nantor OPEN IVENING8 ti Lug 49c lb fiend Crisp Se koson hie os AU ates Vien" latigag' 19C I "du move I DIV 4 Y4 Cans3 SISAT Sin Cans Kellogg's Shredded Meet 2 150 E 19c 3 ig pkg CORII FLAKES itb:rkg 2 for I C o L'a IEDzias 150 rtittiprats Del Main Cream Style Corn Spring Garden 2 Cans No rifasane °r"el itas ea $046141641LAIR &ALANMC4W DOLOGOR Largi Goottine Lamb Loin or Rib 21 I Ts lb sif S? 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'defense mandates of the American Legion convention the assurance Of the 20 per cent quota will be made by Dr McKinley and his' associates at the convention It That all future appointments to the U S maritime commission be geographical and not political and that all members of the U S merchant marine appearing in federalhearito be V S ngt-bv-required citizens also will be recommended at Boston he said ro:tccah:! C D- Ca 212 D Term Two-Da- y 4 18C 4 3 for 290 ni2 9 c PEAS COR11 Petty Theft Nets females 'Arden then beat Brenda In the finals for best Great Dane In the show "The Great Dane entries were exceptionally high class dogs" said Mr Hopton "It Was a signal honor for Arden of Seerland to be named best of the breed" The famous judge praised all of the breeds exhibited He said they compared most favorably with those shown In the larger dog show of the east He was Impressed too with the "excellent handling of the show" by Intermountain Kennel club officials Can sr Dozen— - Kennel Show r r"" Dog Food 1' builders" innolonmetimumMomilk! LARGE--"B- "Wt11617116 Store Einployes Fete Officers Foul-The- m E E747olidZek' in the latest conflict He is one of Boston's foremost stained glass artists While an obscure Utah sculptor the elder Dallin won a competition for a statue of Revere to be erected in Boston Public criticism of man the work as "an impossib on an impossible horse" postponed 20-ye- ar r ed his home here since making his ice commissioner of the city of home In Arlington Heights a sub- - San Francisco' Dr McKinley paused between urb of Boston His Paul Revere statue was sub- 'planes aI the Salt Lake City airmitted in 1884 but the committee port and outlined a program to be In charge of a competition for a considered by the defense commitdesign for the monument an- tee of the American Legion connounced they- - had no funds for vening in Boston beginning Sunthe proj4ct and the statue was day 'never erected Mr Dallin has "Our ship yards on the west 'charged the decision to delay the coast were allowed to reach a deproject was made after learning plorable conditron" the commisthatthe winning designer was a sioner declared "because until a "cowboy from Utah" short time ago no 'teitteral conrather than an established Boston tracts whatsoever were let to out -- BUTTER TOMATOES 4 Sculptor's Works Grace Utah 46c 170t2ORY EZ G 2 r Trial bahtsb 2-L- L1 i93 in- 41 Mass Sept 11 (AP)—Cyrtti E Dallin whose 6 to his statue of Paul Revere accepted vIU end have fight Sunday with Its unveiling disclosed Saturday that he had asked Keeping west coast shipbuilding the state department to ascertain the whereabouts of his son keyed to wartime producyards Arthur last heard from In May when he was In a French officers' tion needs by assuring those yards training amp e stat- of 20 per cent of the federal gov—A veteran of the World watin pie and Main streeWand-thernment's contracts wu advocated' ue of in Massasoit the state cap! which he won the crois de guerre In Salt Lake city Saturday by Dr tol rotunda Arthur Dallin was 42 yeard old civil servMr 'Dann has frequently visit- Howard M McKinley when he enlisted with the French Third'Distriet Judge M J Bronson Saturday sentenced live men to serve terms in the Utah state prison All had previously pleaded guilty or had been convicted AIlveyearX to life term Inlhe state prison was imposed on Hal Knowlden of 377 South Main street He was convicted Wednesday of robbing Kenneth T Renshaw 24 of 327 Denver street One to prison sentences were imposed by Judge Bronsof on' David Alton 29 of 400 First avenue and Arlie Don Miller 31 of 627 Fifth East street They had been found guilty of second degree burglary in connection with entering the Cashis King grocery 55 North State street on August 3 and taking merchandise valued at Firth Adds 24c -- was one - tb for nearly half a its acceptance e centurY4-ThMal version will be unveiled Sunday in Boston as a 2250 of the national American LeIndeterminate sentences not to part convention ro—wer gion exceed five years were imposed on J E Emsley 80 of 1647Eleventh artist East street and Clarence Foote 36 of 848 West South Temple street Fivestreet lights of a new type for indecent assault 7:- were being 'installed Saturday by the Utah Power and Light corn Cyrus E Da Ilin whose statue of pany between Third and Fourth Plan War Relief Tea Paul Revere will be unveiled Sun- North streets on Second West street Opening a drive to raise funds for day in Boston Masc was born in Outgoing officers of the Salt tea Springville Utah 78 years ego It ispart of a series of expert- - Norwegian war relief r 11v ments by the power company to as will be sponsored by the ladies and is well known to Utahns Lake Safeway Employes' associacertain the best lights for traffic auxiliary of NorWegian Relief Inc through his works of sculpture oc- - tion entertained incoming officers night at a dinner dance Thursday from 2 to 5 p m at the cupying prominent places in Salt 'Saturday safety at the Hotel Utah Miss Leah The new lights are of the reflec home of Mrs H M Christensen Lake City Include the Brigham get was chairman of the arrange-Youn- g tor vane type having metal re- 882 Amanda avenue The tea will monuThent at South Tem ments committee be public officer" said flectors inside the glass globes no considerable jured Several popular courseit will also be offered for persons not neces- Samuel Martinet 40 who pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter arising out of the Slaying of Louis Oalento on Janury 20 1939 in a west side restaurant fight will be released to the United States immigration service on February 28 1941 for deportation to Mexico his native land He has '- served seven months:Harry H Christiansen 31 who has been incarcerated two years for forgery and parole violation argued his own case before the board The inmate who has stu(Continued from Page first In American bred females died law failed to convince the that he should be released Katinka owned by Mr Keith first board to care his children now with In limit females Arden of Seer-lan- d relatives for in Gunnison won top honors in the open chum beating all males Brenda of Seer land was first among all 1 Then Mr'14lion allegedly made a U turn ad struck a third parked car which was pushed Into a fourth Although prOperty damage was ing 1 11- i Andersen said Mr Nelson was driving north in the 100 block on Third East street when he struck one parked car While backing away from the first car the driver drove Into another the officers reported Pardons Board Votes Curb On Pleadings et rz After etilegedly being invoived In three collisions with parked automobiles Jay Nelson 21 of 1989 East Forty-eight- h (48OO) South street Saturday night was given a traffic ticket chewing him with reckless driving Police Traffic Investigators F Clark Sanford and Richard T The University of Utah eaten-'Sio- n division will begin its 1940-4- 1 class program September 30 offering classes in approximately 100 subjects It was announced Saturday by Dr I Owen Horsfall director Downtown classes will be conducted at the Lafayette school five nights weekly excepting Saturday and Sunday and campus residence extension courses will be given at the school A majority of the classes meet one night each week for a period Planned primarily to meet requirements of persons seeking credit toward degrees courses are listed in English law business education history science music sociology literature and engineer- sarily interestedin obtaining col- legs credit according to Dr Hors fall Among these classes will lae one on 'Public Opinion and Amen' can Democracy" by Dr Arthur L Bee ley dean of the state university's school of social work Others Include: "Tonight on Broadway" by Professor Joseph Smith "World Affairs" by Dr Frederick W Ganzert "Curricu(Continued from Page 11) lum Education" by Dr L John will be among those acted upon Nuttall Jr and Dr Leo G Provbst early this week "Public Speaking and Radio BroadThe board in granting the 26 casting" by Gail Plummer and paroles and terminations Bet many Louise Hill Howe "Geography and future Sate some as far distant Life" by Dr Walter P Cottam as June and July of 1941 Three Indians—Joe Fuller 26 Keith Fat 26 and Tom Navajo 24 who stole eight head of cattle and drove them onto their reservation In southeastern Utah will be rel S 01 leased on March 11 1941 at which time they have served one year 1COFFEE With Fat and Navajo unable to speak English the parole and proDrip or Percolator bation department recommended Can Grind I that they be granted territinations rather than to seek to regulate immod2:2 b their lives upon release Fuller Can-- since has served the interpreter three PlItPrefi the state institution T D Morrissey of Helper waa ! ri0 witness at the public hearing He protested a parole for Jack McLendon 22 and urged relettae for Russell Osborne 24 the pair having burglarized the Morrissey residence The witness declared that McLendon who he had retarded as a friend had induced Osborne to join the the burglary The board set future dates for both inmates but Osborne will be released on January 17 1941 five Months before McLendon is liberated 411 Following 1 Starts Fall Work Sept 30 Driving Count Directs Dr L Owen Horsfall U o f U axtension division -- - Court Imposes Utah Sculptor Asks U " Uoast Legion Prison Terms To Find Soldier Son Leader In Five ARNG'rON Q I - Cases V1SltS 0 LAI - Autoist Faces I Reckless E xtens i o n ftp ' Plea i - - Heads Division- Court-Slates September 22 1940 cake Tribtutt Zile- eStit Sunday Morning -- - 0 5 -- 58o pkg Sc 10o 90 15o 9? i: 3c-i- EA' 63(N I |