Show ' ' 40 Tuesday Morning— -- fires Cause 81450 Loss a losi r it to ' N ' J ' ' '! S Blind of S L Driver Wins Appealed Case After a trial requiring three the county jail or a Await Yule Ira Judge Allen avenue innocent The appeal district court charge late ducted Fete Thursday drunken district court P Leverich Judge I f Variety Program Arranged for Annual Celebration Blazes Blamed On Cigaret itroy M Christmas Cheer Week Opens at Children’s Hospital Burned Two Main December 17 1940 Saif £akc Tribune - ?TJ)c Defective Flue Ob The gentleman with the long white whiskersrSanta Claus toj’ou —is not going to forget the blind of Salt Lake City this year No' 'indeed Just the reverse He's been busy up North Pole way for many days past putting on the finishing touches for their annual Christmas party Down here the Salt Lake reading room for the blind is acting as his agent— getting things ready for the big holiday shindig that Is a yearly entertainment oasij in the life of the abom e firsvl than $1450 damage was two private citizens were in fire Monday in Salt Injured to reports oi City according Mor dona and Need Lake acrosj ' sen 4 fi re th Mt on oe- department extensive damage was rehome of C E Paint-- Most ported at the - K Michigan avenue where a carelessly dropped cigaret started 1328 ms oe might nes ! from ojierty people i un- - store ed by ( Th "ere gaso nt and eppler a fire at and ie air e top n off (5 ng to ! first itreet suffered third degree burns at the of the head in assisting wund harge after Lake Both Mrs Haycock and Mr McCauley were treated by firemen Fire from undetermined origin swept through a barn and two small sheds at 7:38 p m at the -' premises of A Weiss 828 Wash- Christmas Cheer week Tribune-Telegram-KDY- ’mng ixem- - ay Rail Chief S L' Today Veteran Leaves E F Bertling general agent in Salt Lake City for the Missouri Pacific Lines for the past 13 years I and Mrs Bertling will leave Tues- day morning for La Jolla Cal I where they plan to make their I home Monday with a Salt Lake program at the L D S Primary By Woodbury the orchestra’s tnaestro L Children’s hospital leads the hospital quartet in a Christmas carol Left to right Garwin Farnsworth Robert Harmon Mr Wood- bury Lorin Dunn and Phillip Anderson opened — Illinois Crash Driver Draws Ends Life $100 Fine on Of SL Woman Tipsy Charge IlhDec VAN ORIN ington street Firemen estimated —— — the loss aL$15Q — 16 MIDVALE— C (P)-- Mrs Edna Russell about 25 of Salt Lake City Utah was killed Sunday— when dheautomobilesfie was driving skidded on an icy highway and turned over Mrs Russell was- employed as a transport-drive- r and Was en rgute west’ with a new Car Authorities were-tryin- g to locate her husband first name unknown who had telegraphed her that he was leaving Kansas City on his way to San Antonio Texas J Orchestra Entertains Little SL Shut-In- s Reed of 934 Fifth East street Monday pleaded guilty to a charge of drunken was sentenced by Justice of the Peace C E Matthews to pay $100 and spend 30 days in jail The jail sentence -- was suspended driv--mg-- - Upon’ payment of the monthly installments January 6 Reed was arrested Niels Anderson fine in 10 beginning Sunday by Midvale city mar- after he had knocked over a railroad signal light on Center street at the Oregon Short Line tracks shal Police Receive Accident Data Effective January 1 Mr Berthing will retire from service with I the He will be Mrs Edna Russel killed SunMissourj Pacific on vacation until that time day in an automobile accident at Vanorin 111 was the wife of Ted Russell operator of the Nation-Wid- e SOUTH' SALT LAKE— Eight moTravel bureaq at 251 South torists were under sentence for West Temple street Salt Lake speeding Monday in the court of police said Monday Justice of the Peace Herman Gygi Information from the Illinois Frank Jex of 272 Wall street paid state police was that both Mr and a $10 fine for driving 55 miles Mrs Russell were driving new an hour in a zone Charged automobiles from the east for a with driving the same speed Lpe Salt Lake man officers here said Jessop of Melville placed a $10 Friends reported Monday the hond couple resided during brief stays Sentences of $10 or five days in in Salt Lake City at the Wasatch jail were imposed on C Keith hotel 78 West Broadway Their Chargoin of Ibauch and Charles " permanent address was listed as Gilley of 96J South 1300 West the Corinthian hfltel Chicago street for driving 50 miles an hour-I- Eight Penalized For Speeding Call a Yellow le t$snaa&' 0 n a NOW — Lowest Rate in Salt Lake’s History new low rat applies to every isclion oi Salt Lake The combination of the Yellow and Green Cab Companies (now the Yellow Cab) makes possible the quickest safest most economical cab Jiervice this city has ever had The thinking fellow calls a YELTh LOW Make Christmas Shopping a Pleasure Yellow 435 35 dial zone Admitting driving the same speed H C Baurrs of 319 Herbert avenue and Hal S Bennett of 1680 Ealst 4500 Scith street each paid $5 fines Robert R Jukes of 457 Blair avenue was sentenced to pay $10 or spend five days in jail for drivMURRAY— Proposed legislation ing 50 miles an hour in a Half the fine and the jail affecting the fruit industry in Utah zone will be discussed Tuesday at a sentence were suspended upon payLarkin A ment of the balance of fruit Orr county-wid- e meeting 453 Sunset avenue was senof growers to be held in the fire- tenced to pay $5 or spend three men’s hall at 4725 Smith State (100 days in jail for running a red East) street at 7:30 p m light "'The meeting has been called by David F Fullmer of 3226 Methe of lbourne avenue admitted running a George B Andrus president Salt Lake- - County Horticultural stop sign and was sentenced by society and V L Martineau coun- Justice of the Peace Arthur B ty agent Bringhurst to -pay $5 or spend three Speakers will include Dr Arvll days in jail A similar sentence Stark extension horticulturist at was imposed on Oscar B Haugen Utah State Agricultural college in of 217 Mead street for running a Logan Dr B L Richards plant red light disease specialist af U S A C and James A Howell of South Ogden 40-mi- le Fruit Growers Meet Today luncheonyrieeting Tuesday Twenty-on- e smiling youngsters whose limbs and bodies are being mended in - the North Temple street 'institution sang with Mr Woodbury and his musicians to give the Christmas cheer week a happy thrilling start Tuesday the KDYL troupe will entertain 100 or more patients at the United States Veterans' hospital The program will be somewhat different from that presented Monday but it will have the same objective — to brighten the season for the shut-in- s The Tuesday broadcast is scheduled for 4 pm Wednesday at 430 p m the Shriners’ hospital for crippled children located at St Mark’s hospital will be the locale for the merry Christmas frolic The Saturday 2 p m broadcast is Ann's scheduled at the Kearns-S- t orDhanage The L D S Primary children hospital patients enjoyed the en tire program 15 minutes of which was broadcast over KDYL The youngsters themselves joined lustily in singing the carols arid hymns The hospital quartet featuring Garwin Farnsworth Robert Har mon Lorin Dunn and Phillip Anderson shared the vocal spotlight with Bob Reese the orchestra’s soloist The United is the States Government through the University of Utah offering the following courses which will start as soon as the minimum number register: r MECHANICAL DRAWING and DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY open to hlh jehool graduates) MATERIAL TESTING -I- and NSPECTION— — MACHINE DESIGN GENERAL METALLURGY and former engineering students) fof prospectus of course desired application blank will (bright course Writ Bryan ©2l Beason Building 524-52- 5 Second South between Main & State Study and cultivation open to engineer be sent upon Tequest Address Dedii 6TEngineering UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City L SaGt Lake Rotary club in Officers Tonight Newly elected and appointive officers to serve Argenta lodge No 3 F&AM will be installed Tuesday evening following the annual banquet planned for 6:30 p m 650 East irr the Masonlc"temple South Temple street D S Meadow will become worshipful master succeeding- John tn- Dougias-- j E A Bjorktund w-i- marshal and Joe 3 50 dresses in silk crepes and sheer woolens colors black navy teal blue oliveleaf green red beige and brown Regular prices $1695 to $2295 to close at Rushin $095 O Many dresses in silk crepes printed crepes and wools to go at $500 Regular prices from $1295 to QQ $1995 now 25 Evening Gowns to close at Silk crepes in black and pastel shades Also a few Suits and Costumes Former prices $1995 to $2995 to go at c Cloth Costumes from $5950 and $6950 now $41POO Regular prices 1 We have only a few costumes left your nose stay in power He may want to throttle his challenger but he can t keep the news oj the other fellow' s plan By NORMAN CHANDLER THERE’S from you! Or let a self satisfied manufacturer decide that you’ll buy his brand and like it A newcomer has the advertising columns of the newspapers open to him If the newcomer’s goods will stand the spotlight of comparison the smug gentleman will soon hunt for a way to match or beat his new rival— to youjj advantage SOMETHING to me in the kind of leadership which CHANDLER NORMAN news Let a public servant no matter how sincere be bested by a rank outsider with a better plan and the newspapers of America will tell you of it The incumbent officeholder may want to makes you follow I’d rather have the kind which inspires a following o In America to get a following a man must convince a group of people that his plan is good Moreover he must keep' them convinced because hearing As a result of this American way we manage to stop short of the dictatorship "and absolutism by vyhich Hitler Mussolini Stalin enforce their -- Skis Sun Valley Ridge ll Hickory- Lengths Juvenile Pins Skis F&AM Installs s Dresses Tailored and Afternoon styles also Evening Gowns Black and Pastel Shades regular prices from P"00 " $2500 to $4950 to go at —a and John M Wallace former mayor of Salt Lake City J L Ashton president of the Sugarhouse Rotary club said the weekly meeting of that unit? has been canceled because the Sugar-hous- e members are to attend the honoring Tuesday luncheon — ' chaplain seek othersy with different plans are forever coming along asking for — and getting Speakers are to be Gus P Back-ma- n executive secretary of t h e Salt Lake chamber of commerce as Sale of Dresses Dinner and Evening Gowns Costumes and Suits to close at extremely low prices The clothes are just a little different Just that smart touch that all women A Ring through se charge wards Brown ' of spreading a of ANNOUNCEMENT finding ourselves with rings’ through our noses There is a means in America Speaker Urges Child Study 12:15 conn' con- before PROVO — Pleading guilty to repkless driving Keller Penrod 26 of Springville was sentenced Monday by City Judge Leroy Tuckett to pay a fine of $25 or serve I0i days In Jail’ He was granted stay for 30 days HELEN Chairman Newspaper Publishers Committee at p m inthe Hotel Utahwlth Howard C Means vice president of ST ANTHONY Idaho — St Anthony schools will close Friday for the Christmas 'holidays and will reopen Monday January 6 an-- 1 nounees M Ray Thomas superintendent of schools Tribune-Telegra- child’s special interests will help in development of his character and personality Dr Calvin S Smith former director of research for the Utah educational survey committee told members of Salt Lake district Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs Monday in New-houhotel To parents he recommended not “pushing the wrong buttons to each other’s personalities” in front of their children Such bickerings will only confuse and beGovernor Henry H Blood will wilder the child he said be honored by Utah Rotarians at S Schools Will Close Santa Claus By Woodbury and his KDYL orchestra' carried the Yuletide spirit to the L D S Primary Children’s hospital Monday' afternoon to inaugurate for the third consecutive year The Salt Lake Christmas Cheer week Rotarians Honor Governor Today ENGINEERING TRAINING day was in -- Time and place for the 1941 party is Thursday from 2 to 5 p m at the Adult Center for the Blind 138 Second East street Every blind person in Salt Lake City is invited to attend and partake of the Each reading room's hospitality is permitted to bring a guide More than 200 sightless guests are expected During the three-hou- r program various entertainment features will be presented Hans Heniot director of the Utah symphony orchestra will preside at the piano Miss Gloria Bamberger will give two readings A special feature Including a question and answer program — queer quizzes for the blind— will be directed by Nelson Mclninch of KDYL radio broadcasting station Oscar A Kirkham will lead in community singing while the sightless guests themselves will offer varied musical and recitative numbers Christmas baskets will be presented ' nirlmirnrrf blaze South Sightless A neighbor Thomas E McOau-le- y 57! of 1957 South Second West Rjshton home Mrs Laura W Haycock of 284 Vine street suffered first and second degree burns of the right hand when overheated and forearm grease broke into flame in her An estimated $20 kitchen oven befdamage was done to the home ore firemen extinguished the $100 fine in imposed by trial on 11 two The blaze which gutted one-stor- y brick home rooms ot the id an estimated damage ofto$350 its to the building and $500 rontents The fire originated from davenport in Jhe living room firemen said Fire caused by a defective flue as discovered at 11:16 a m at Addie Rishton the home of Mrs des1399 South Second We6t street one-sto- ry house frame the troying Damage was estimated at $300 for ts the building and $200 for its cqn-ten- kf'ex s l58 a m days Hinckley 1360 Thornton was found of a driving Monday in Third The defendant was arrested May 9 on South Redwood road (1700 West street) by a state highway patrolman and was found guilty June 5 by Judge W Douglas Allen In Murray city court’ Mr Hinckley appealed to the district court from a sentence of 60 days 9 Four-Fo- ot Shoe Skates Tubular Torpedo Brand Women’s White Leather Shoes- - Top u till “ $28 “ f)23 J 2 f fJ S ' SOMJA HEME Chrome TubuLadies’ lar Skates ManuPurchase Line of TOYS Less Than These Wholesale Prices Special facturer's See MScott Hardware SO MAIN- 5WGYLANDr174SoHVlaTit ftf—168 ft When you realize that it is your newspaper wliich stands between you and the loss of your right to know tilings your paper takes’- on a new significance r —— I all your leaders— in government in education in business— in direct with each other 'It tells you what they’re doing - leadership- -' — We even avoid business monopoly metal concern thn- - the same way trollingrts entire afield suddenly finds its business gone out the window — to a plastics maker who has a better idea A better j d e a plusXh em eanso fs p r e a d ing it And in:that last phraseypuhavethe - —- — — 'A r Whole Secret 7 OI -- f " i - — our protection against com-petiti- on And may the best than win I NOTE: The Newspaper Publishers Committee — composed of over 350 leading Amerlcan Newspapers publishes these messages slmul- wfitchrxrtiltev these newspapers their recognition of their responsibility to you the reader - t i |