Show - - ''! r' c - 'r - - - - - - - - - - - - - vr - - ) i 1 - 32 t 'rx i ' Tuesday Morning- - A - -- -- traffic -- - Injured Farm - -- - -- - -- -- - -- - --- - st -j ine o at 4:40 P —portedly—itepped arm m whenshere- in front of a southbound automobile at First driving without an operator's cense in his possession Goes to II - li- - a at first who --- d -- a 111 a liti En 1 - - - 611 1 t1 i I1 !I alg-- AI 1 nent retired Utah mining man and member of a leading pioneer family died early Monday ot causesl Incident to age at the home of a daughter Mrs A W Andrews 1143 Yale avenue Mr McCune was born In Cal- cutta Ina September 27 1852 Va4ocZallhaw—an4Sara-haa p Elizabeth McCune His father was a surgeon In the British East Indian army After conversion to the L D S church the family came to the United States settling in Nephl In 18S6 Id' their struggle to develop productive farm iands the McCunes lived through Many exalting and sometimes terrifying times In a section infested with Indians Mr McCune came to Salt Lake City In 1905 and until his retirement a few years ago took part In many aspects of development of the mining Industry In the west He is survived by two daughters Mrs Andrews and Mrs W T Deal both of Salt Lake City nine grandchildren and nine ' I - ) -- ' --- 'c° N 1 nut 1 ' ' ) ' Uuntttaind tiltlitegtit:tvhteeln1141:trorrtnolrettl"'F I AO( 1121TIVOEST ABERDEEN COAL CD oif 8g 1 it1 c 75 asi 12 Isi i 8 -- -- --- - - "ti-- Bolo Burley Illy" :!rd -- - Oni: ' ' : 0 1- - 1001" ' ammoomon 101"M"- ill - - WO 1:L7:':l--'W4::k:'c't-iJWLI''ilg-"'-::'1- urt 1 w get-ile- High-Torq- 1 with Plymouth's 71941 Price-- Both as to What You F2gy and What You Get in the "other 2" Cars! m ars 11 -- Low-Pric- You E"--7- Low-PlicedC- ) You Save Plymouth's 117" Wheelbase Longest of "Ail 3" for 1941! -- is ue 0 ed - : - ' PerfortnancemPowermatic$hift Interior ing flew Fashion-Tone I 19 Big Advancements! - -- ' ii-1 k - - C:: 4 54 oi4 ''iI DL Co 54 Ice' ----- A 4 35 V - A 22 Reno 87 45 52 56 50 St ii 8 I SN)kana Tonopah 491 451 IVIftplutifily WItimu8 e' :In 50 47 53 64 54 875 ii 44 35 ' 45 42 28 681 681 52' tZ'Fi11 1 26 11 61 101 471 451 461 291 81 61 IV tit NI NI 451 521 551 I gI lt 53! al 171' 00 Cly ' 18 '40)32: 20 21 Rn 13 3Nlf 6 00Cir "20 ig 49 45 00P cly ø411y1 00P cly 05!P cir - 6 101 igt ni5 5-1-4040 661 Limisatnis Ai 161 6! -- Li and Sardonyx' - 1 tA -- 4 d ituutt ramer ------ "ti 1 : - - - "'"' "loci— - ' -- 71 n i Ali 11: POWERMATIC SHIFTING—Vast - certain usual shifting motionalI— - 7' F 'f' 'e rp 's w-- -- — 'g f‘ ' -1- reduction ' in driving effort—actual elimination of — - - l- ' d"J 0 I ' L I 1 -- -4 4 ' CREDIT 1) 1:::105 ' - ' ? -- --- i ji -1 - e : '''1110t : ii I i r:ii 1 anm 1 1 42 sok Imit$ 111111 "111"111 1" " 1 ' "- -"- i -- 1 1eurrowtwowiotrotissis - 1 -'4 Is - 0 k "- - t (1 '$ --- - Before has - Low Price ' i Bought So puch Car Value! 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In Plymouth you get a rich "Flash ion-ToInterior New Poyermatie reduces driving 14forte' - vastly Shifting With Plyznouth's new Performance you seldom if ever use low gear I You start in second avneds slip you quickly into a high gear that new mastery of hills distancetraffici --- -Sateti Rims 'High Youget Coil Front Duty Engine Bearings Cleaner Oil Air Bath newSprings Spring Covers and color choices models! even lowest-price- d See your Plymouth dealer Remem berP13rtnouth is easyto buylPlymouth Division of Chryslet Corporations c t ' — ne High-Torq- Ls ue t - ' ---- - ' - -- -on " 1 4 - 001Cir l'‘i dub-haul-De- 00'Cly - fl Celir :gg2yr Jawdais Or 0n eir 0cPC1r 00CIY 12:Tili 211 MAIN STREET 'Ilifitt E 0 °trivial Watch Insmetore Union Pacific Railroad (1T011'r 50'ely --1- - - - J 1 -- -- - I INTERIOR—An exquisite FASHION-TONharmony of color fabric and appoint-ments New luxury throughouttI - 05'Cly 1LOTeClit 1 1 10Rn 09 ME vi 11 1 ' Oho 001Cly oTO i - 4ji tif film I ' 1 k 4011 1 stones CONVENIENT - A A '' Intaglio is particularly adaptable for Gents' rings and we show deans of the new gray-Mac- kstone called Hematite also °Airs-- i 1 ) - 4 1 In'teglio is a face or figure cut into and below a flat surface and v arse of a cameo is exactly the : 7 91 '' 1 go 1c11 Ag San Diego San Fran 1 321 701 ' li wtli 1T1gIT'l-e6)1 600 CSI 55 49 51 P c7 wtt gra I ' ' ' What is a: Intaglio? r' - i 4 '4f ''''''? - 11: 41 t P 7i:-- k 't '' 1 4' N4' itr: '- — 4 e -- - 4 4 a? An increase of 45 in ber of new cases ofcommunicable diseases last week compared with the previous week ina report issued monuay by Dr William M McKay acting state health commissioner There were 175 cases last week compared with 130 in the previous week and 201 in the corresponding week last Year 183 311 tg?1 :'' VI- Seattle mkt ' iMIll immENIMMIk Amomfmm the Illnesses Increase 54 321 44 VIL ' tnt 8 I 6 L 14673 '1414 n71)- 13 LI ' - - l' 1 I ' streets Alton C Melville attorney for the coach company said he would not object to the dismissal as he beliVesi it would be the best means of raising the issues set forth in the complaint and allowing him to test its validity 1:1813 46 401 Prild tueblo CURTIS COAL CO I - '''-'- molminua Catholics Wait Noted Speaker Inches 541 4(41 Mpis-- CO —A 21(1611 55 : Los i 53 49 38 13 Slate HOUSE-COA- kt1116dook11-1111411W011- 1 p9 SOUTH EAST COAL CO 411 - Ignoring traffic signal—R L Mc- Gillis 1353 East South Temple street $5 or two days Degrees 55 88 40 22 48 48 for the 24 hours Inico 'date ": for this month ber silt ' -- JIr: ': bond 6:56 and sets 5:28 October miller Observation" Taken Totitertiay at 8:341 p in Mountain Time Station CITIZEN'S COAL CO - SUGAR ursday 1 Ignoring stop sign — Jean S 765 Harrison avenue for- feited $5 bond Richard P Jep- son Farmington forfeited $10 rei Sun ilia 1940 i ' It 1' 4 Mechin reported by U 8 October 28 1940: UTAH—Increasing cloudiness Tues daYtI showers orthwost portion Wed nesdayt syswoor Tuesday night t and nette '' bond thaetreburfe'rd 111 Specify the NATURALLY SETTER COAL ' o ' t dnseuirwresienetrygpedocirrohojmoeoeticsis roIlmonmomannel 1 Byron Patterson 268 North State street forfeited $10 bond Rex Waite Clearfield forfeited $10 I f' Attr Fernald arrived in Salt Lake City Monday night and t piano to remain in the city until i II Thursday The New Yorker is senior part f net ofeLoomis Suffern and Fer- - I nald certificed public account- ants He has been active In the i I American Mining congress on cc-- f counting tax and other business ? eon problems of the group Under new plans operation of 'He deals with some of the out-t- he adult education recreational standing problems in connection 1 and with the federal fiscal situation nisch issictnrhiocuotlarablu being and some observations concern- than ' gtheintritateexcesrpronts state headquarters ' tax 'law? Mr Backman is ads vised 4 by John J O'Connor man- ' Plan to Join Drive ager of the national chamber II-- t4 Plans for joining th'e Pacific Ad- - nance department irirtising Clubs association in a Marine Recruit Leaves " drive to combat subversive effects Luther M Smith of Altha Fla In advertising were outlined at a speciaLmeeting Rf Salt Lake Ad- - left Salt Lake City Monday for vertising club dir&tors Monday in San Diego Cal where he will the Newhouse hoteL Walter E enter training in the U S marine ' Wagstaff president was bill corps Captain Con D Silard reuniting officer said charge street East Thirteenth 208 ) -1 ( by- hence and professional and serv- ice divisions opened conference sessions Monday in the Newhouse hotel on new administrative pro- eeilure Ross IG Worsley state finance director Mrs Ruby S Garrett state professional and service di- rector iend Clyde H Jorgensen field examiner led the discuse -- Pleasant Grove forfeited $5 bond The Weather to date Total FMCS 'October 1 to date Nothing his been Salim t Jr iar i T111111'4 &s5Xtitt Accumulated excess nefhlee his bun added and from which which 1 Reservations may be made —Approximately 45 state and din- - interested business and mining trict officials of the W P A fi- leaders at the chamber office mum State Dismisses Utility Complaint Mean Of mune ye 4 wleultht And shat's it'll why Abu clue Coal comet to yoo di- tut hut the Reno — the pulse coal ftt every heat Abweloos h Rut lug perfectly balonced fuel fe -- sa for-felt- ed ' 29 t r ' ar 11:eI7an0 ea i e - Highest temperature Monday since Aare Lowest this month since 187i - -- 4' 1 Speeding--(A- ll charged with 40 miles in Demas Farmington $5 or two days James E Young 803 North Redwood road forfeited $10 bond : Amasa L Clark Farmington $5 bond Joseph F Mulder A leading Catholic speaker of Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a m In the the west the Very Rev Benedict M Blank 0P STLr LeGrand L D S ward chapel 1078 McClelland street by Bishop of Oakland Cal will give) pubHerman G Karpowitz Burial will lic lecture Tuesday at 8 p m in the Judge Memorial school audibe in the Nephi cemetery torium 650 Eleventh East street Father Blank is provincial of Lodge Confers Honors Dominican monks of the west coast lectoeprimarlus of the Col- On 59:Year Mein hers of St Albert the irest—In of Oakland—and professor of sacred Honoring h al f—a membership in Modern Woodmen theology His subject will be "Catholic of America Frank E Miller 324 Education" Admission will be by street East Sixth South Monday em— tickets but tickets may be obwas the recipient of a blem from Great Oak camp No tained free from Catholic pastors of the city and from members of 10626 M W A the Parentaeacherassoclation-o- t " elocalcamp member Park H Judge Memorial school other Cook of Yerrington Nev formerly of Salt Lake City- L E Hubbard of Salt Lake City believed to be the oldest member In Utah received button about a year ago— The public service commission Scoutmasters' Course Monday dismissed a complaint of Airway Motor Coach Lines in Will Continue which it alleged that the TotNormal i low: prorrk rain area is advancing inland from the Pacific coast Rain occurred Monday acsi far inland as extreme eastern Oregon mouth nearly to the Elan Francisco bay No precipitation of eOnseqUeitra region fell east of this area over the Mountain were no important i regait?tannienitze a torillailt lak'e City: ( ?Tv- t? yf I s'11(1 I I t11:F I 88 WPA Officials Open- 3Icet ld -- k I City taxing laws authority end member of the finance committee of the United States chem 1 li It it her of commerce will speak Thursday at 12:15 p m in the Hotel Utah on federal taxation and Its relatioF to the mining Industry — ernald willi address mem t bens of the Salt Lake chamber of 1 'f commerce minthg committee American and Mining congress i ' Utah State Bar association Gus Ps 1 I Backman chamber secretary ' 4 was to have suffered a cheat was reported In "fair" condition clate Monday ' ' McCune ' Nyle Renee South street Lake county t day was adn hospital a pos injury Ralph Cameron 21 of 263 Wil- son avenue forfeited bonds of $3 t each for failIng1041e14-the-r18- 4 of way and driving without an op- erator's license He was arrested collision at following a two-ca- r Sixth South and Second East streets Sunday Other cases in court Monday fol- - : S 3045 ' J ' street fraodiregoroluanstdssuwmili soon Hear Experts traffic safety program in many communities because persons fail to realize that the bicycle is not only a means of pleasurebutthe1 means of earning a living for mil- lions of Americans!! --to Mrs Cotterell the national convention favored setting 1up of traffic lanes for cyclists either on streets or side- -walks "Salt Lake City's streets are large enough for this" she cornmented The meeting Vloiday went on record favoring the publishing o Mrs Cotterell's report in full Jo distribution to safety councils Present were throughout Utah Mrs-ClaF Peacock of Ogden ud state council presider and sev- eral prominent guests from out- side Salt Lake City S West and North Temple streets She was given first aid at the scene of the accident Traffic Investigators L W Peirce and L E Cison arrested the driver tart Nei- son 20 of 1527 Roberta street for Man Struck Re Edward James McCune tired mining 'man who died etrruocneisveartse leave for Los Angeles to compete for national honors Richard W Candland secretary' of the Utah Motor Transport as- sociation announced Monday The contests in safe driving of trucks will be a feature of the annual convention of the Amer-lean Trucking Associations Inc 9 to be held November 10 lo '14 in Los Angeles The Utah finalists in each division are: James E Leming of the Car-fieArrowhead Freight Lines straight of Seattle Wash 'editor of truck R Stanley Telford Motor the Fur Journal said Mondayjn Express company of Wyoming ' --e --tractor semitrailer class and MelSalt Lake City Freight Mr Garfield was one of the vin A Martin Conyes All three Lines truck trailer class 'meetspeakers at an educational reside in Salt Lake City W B Grummel president of ing for Utah fur dealers which was conducted Monday night at the Utah Motor Transport assothe Hotel Utah One hundred and ciation will head the group ex-ofsome 20 Utah truck operators fur breeders attended twenty-fiv- e 0 pected to attend the convention a D Burton western rep- Dederer of the Seattle Fur Ex- - resentative for the A T A and also will attend ehahge a fur buyer who spoke Mr Candland on preparation of furs for market Michael Dederer general manager The Utah State Old Age Pension of the Seattle Fur Exchange who and Assistance Organization will spoke on fur markets and Chester hold a social and entertainment of -- the - Hercules–Fur Program Thursday at 2 p in at 41 Mrs Hilma and Post Office place Farms of Spokane Wash Spirit Lake Idaho who talked on Sorensen of 376 Fifth avenue is chairman breeding i motorist allegedlyi drove in an er- ' retie manner at Death curve on North Beck street Earl G Liddell 33 of 645 Holly- denied a drunken wood avenue driving charge and will be tried November 7 He was booked Friday night after allegedly driving erratically about 1900 South State - Doris Contd 13 daughter of Mr and Mil Dominic Contri of 417 South First West street suffered Monday ' ' - Edward - - 9 Former Mining Man Dies In SaltAake Driver Arrested nd ' - Monday - '() 1 - - :1 AutoStrikesGirl abrasions-ot-the-left-lera- ' l fractured ankle and Bruce Nostrom 19 of the same address received bruiset Fred Robinson 21 also of 1110 East Second South street third passenger on the cycle " escaped Injury The three were riding iouth and collided with an automobile making a left turn to go west on a side street according to deputy sheriffs The ear was driven by Douglas R Ilixson 24 of 3305 Oakwood street The Injured were treated at the Salt Lake General hospital - - ma Irt1 rAjearers ted ' 4 t 1 ta 1 ) Three Utah truck drivers who won top honors in their classes at - who---repoi- k Two youths rains on a motorcycle were injured Monday at 6:55 p m in a collision with an automobile in the 3900 block on South State (100 East) street Robert Hughes 18 of 1110 East Second South street driver of the motorcycle suffered a possible ' 4 - f - - '-- - ' Crash Injures Two ' 1' - - gs ' - Auto-Cyel- e - 'N' Ist''' p auto-Mobi- 'Lake---hospi- r 1 f --'" ‘ - Identity of Frederick Blimilne 77 of Reading Pa Injured fatally acci- In an automobile-pedettria- n dent Sunday night in the 100 block' on Nofth Second West stseet-wa- s established by Salt Lake police Monday The man at first thought to be Frederick Van Lataven was idelf-tified by Charles Dillier of 1006 South street East Twenty-sevent- h On whose farm Mr Blimline bad worked The accident occurred according to Traffic Investigators L W Peirce and L E Olson when Mr 131imline ran across Second West street Sunday at 8:35 p in and Was shtick bylrgotithbouna driven by William Mueller 28 of 559 East Fifth South street He died In a Salt Monday at 1:05 a m Mr Blimline was born on a ship en route from Germany to the United States May 29 1863 and had resided most of his life in Pennsylvania IHe resided lorshort pegiods In Utah during the past 10 years Surviving are two sons Charles and Frank Blimline three daughters Mrs Monroe Kramer Mrs EarlIt WhiLtilltiMIssAnna111Im---Tland a brother Charles Bilmr line all in Pennsylvania -- -1- lanes in Utah cities and towns and regarding bicycles Were in'Women's dorsed the afternoon Safety Council of Salt by Monday ) ' 544 South Main street In Civic Center a at the Lake City meeting Saturdayps -: "The bicycle is truly the - - phan' of traffic" declared ort'SenteneingDate l S A CotterèkcounciLpreside 536 East ' —David TBerrie--49rof on highlights of I Second South street wag founde the National Safety council con- guilty of drunken driving Mon- vention in Chicago "There are Iin Salt Lake afternoon City day police 'court Judge Wilford Moyle now 9000000 bicycletin the ma- Plailnum foxes will be exhibited Burton set Saturday at the idate tion a million more than a year for the first time in the interfor sentence ' the number 'is growing ago—and on was mountalia west during the fox and arrested the Mr Berrie ' mink show at Blackfoot Idaho charge August 4 by Traffic Fa- - rapidly trolman Victor R Rep) after the 'Cyclists are left out of the November 67 and 8 CD - - ' A I" - In S L Iiospital - - 1 Wo'rker Dies u ? - '' ' - Convicts Autoist of ! entity of 1 Oetoler 29 1940 - Cake Vellittne Enter 1151xnpivt - Will Sift Effects Bicycle Traffic Lanes lUtAns Coast Tri!e:li Taxes Women's on Mining Win ' Backing Driving Event Of Tipsy Charge k Piotteerpa-s-ot-icou-rt —Officers Fix i Zbt 5 alt - - p - THLIR1911 P WLESZ TUNE INMAJOR BOWES CM rzr NEW 1941 COMMERCIAL SEE PLYMOUTH'S CARS! 6) ' e i I i 0 ' - e - - |