Show - - -- - t - ' ' ' - - - 90 - t - ' L ‘ s Tuts-da- Salt 7rklIb Id- - Morning I IZake Zrib tint January 21 1911 Prepare appliances Previetv Granite Board ISuspect Faces TBãnks Had Good Year 'Smith sales manager Plans to Will Keep iCharge in ±s showsstate Kahn left and Jacob Report Mill Tax !Postal Theft ': general manager of General 1417 li successful Utah banking companies enjoyed months Court Levie' s $100 Fine on Tipsy Dr - Driver on 'Triple COIjO I1 '1: i : :- ‘2 fr' k- 1 - - 7:"" 1 - - 4 0-- ' ' f N ' lowak- ‘ - f97 a Electric Supply corporation diarusts plans far the district meeting in Salt take City : r tI 4 ' ' 141 Court Imposcs ! I''" Head of Schools Cites Need Tuesday - - r MURRAY—John GartIngaso of rurray Monday pleaded guilty to ' - ' three traffic charges and Was senat)- - Judge Vir!Douglas '' -tenced hv " a total of $25 or to ic 1::): Allen spend pay ' t in jail t 'The charges sentences and stays fJ execution follow: Driving on the wrdtle side of the road $10 or ' live days by February 16 over- loading the' car so as to impede triver control $5 or three days by Monday driving while driver's license is revoked $10 or five days ivy February 1 ' E G Leonard of 133 VIM street SJurray was sentenced to Pay $10 with $250 suspended upon pay- ment of the balance or spend five eiays in jail for driving 55 miles zone Yukus in hourofin a was sentenced to Sandy Inouye pay S730 with $250 suspended upon payment of the balance or spend four days in jail for driving zone 35 mites an hour in a G K Nrekols of Murray and J Z Johnson of 101 Sixteenth East street earh paid $1 fines for im- proper parking F A Raley"of 932 Military drive was sentenced to pay $5 or spend three days In jail or running a red light and Ross Very Gardner of Murray was send tenced In pay $3 or spend two days inrjail for driving without an op $'144 - ' eullys ul '164 't - 0 tvgk-k -- ":' x1 t 7- yktr4 14r440 444 4' i :- - 25-mi- ' 'raters law" school tax levies ihrbt rif le - ''''''N Navy Man Visits 2 trr''"""---'"'"'- ' -- 't' - r'"At'''''''''44 V hinnlnnzm11mma"—ms i SOUTH SALT LAKE—The six-wee- - lTwenty-sevent- s le le - Arrest Clears 'Auto Mistake SANDY—Robert Wexler of Chicago Ill was one speeder who Win glad to pay a $3 fine in the court of Justice of the Peace Reg White on a charge of driving 60 zone miles an hour in a - A dealer for whom 'he was driving a car to California from Wisconsin had giveehim the wrong certificate of ownership and before the difficulty could be cleared tip Wexler hal to make a $7 phone call to- Adel' Iowa where the drwer of the car for which Wexier bad the certificate was lodged in 50-mi- le - L a 11f a di A::- 1 -- 30-mi- 1e i ' - suspended A tion Thursday at 7:30 p m at the Garfield 'wheel Mrs Larrele Mat thew publicity- chairman said - Monday er ' D A'' D l ' "e41 NIO ":114tr :00:'4 ( I ? Wife first-Jo- b next 3 B Mullins chairman of the Salt Lake county commission indicated Monday that the board will in the near future pass an ordinance requiring owners of homes iri Magna to make connections with the new sewer system '::i:::: ::--:- ''F'' :NILErzt :: -4- I 40 4 G-- Roy F Tygeson of Magna attorney for the association sponsoring the sewerA)roject which is to get under way soon told the commission that such an ordinance would facilitate progress and provide bet- 1 jitti44 z :::74 ter sanitary regulation 1r y 1 E 1 t C8113 Co C : THE SMOKE OF t : u '''' r - i (4 't :A : ::i ' g::::: - f':-- ' !:ii:S-::- ':f': '' :N7::'::::'''Lc'ii 70('''::i04l's:::TA ':! : i i 4 ' 1 ' wfor" 4 ' e i !': s ‘ el vo''' ' I tN i !:: t :1' : e - 'I ' ) I If ' : ::::!! : - I: --- - 1: I :::: :: :: :::: It '!-- !!!!!:'!::::'4?'':0!1'sA'11":gitt'10litiOA74 !iin::::::::::::miri!:!::-- ' i':!:!:!:::::s!:!-:- - zi1 41- 44' t 1 '' :2144'"44 "0011kr::::giil'!71!7 : - 4 ‘ e - 0 LEss o 1 - IC 0 cHM E III t i yyr taste and yourtongue told you there was something distinctive about Camelssomething you just couldn't--seem to find in any other cigarette Then scientific research told you Camels You learned that this were slower-burnin- g slower war of burning meant More mildness more coolness and More flavor in the smoke Now new tests—impartial laboratory tests of the smoke itself—confirm still another advantage of Camel's slier burning: Less -- 4 to COR many a 't l'' - e ::" s' 4yH - 4 - - - ''' ''40'::U!'::::'"4:n1:' krY:: i' ''::::::il: :: nicotine in' the smoke Less than any of the four other largest-sellin- g brands tested— 28 less than the average! And when independent laboratory tests reveal such a distinct advantage for one brand of cigarettes over all the others tested — that' worth your looking into —'right now! Try the slower-burnin- g cigarette I try Camels Compare them compare them by smoking them1Thesmoke's the thing! ilt i I ' :::::!::::: ': R ::':---::':- I 11171wI4s fohmeen Copripenv IV instful- - flalarn North' Carel i via 1' 77--7----7"------- t : '' ' ki!:::- BY THE FACTS intricate - k I a i t 'A'' 0 Dvi A 1 - SLOWER than the average of the -- g slower-burnin- r BURNING 25( ! 4 other largest selling brands tested—slower than any of them—Camels also give you a smoking plus equal on the average te:o 5 EXTRAt5MOKES PER PACK! about nicotine Experts chemists—and laboratory machines—analyze the smoke of 5 of the laigest-selling brands find that the smoke of Camels contains 28 less nicotine than the avenge of the other brands tested—less than any of them! "SMOKING OUT" 40-mi- le - I:: k ": ::1i-:h- '''''''''1 1 i i t '''''' i t:- "::f ' ( '! Scowcift " 1 p' 4 - EXTRA FLAVOR -A- ND than the a4erage of the 4 other largest-sellin- g brands tested—less than'anyof them—according to independent laboratory tests of'the stoke itself - ' 4 t Because no new W P A sidewaik projects are being started at the present a petition from a group r)f Union residents was filed by the Salt Lake county commission Moll-da- y MIDVALE — Harold of Nephi admitted an hour in a sentenced by Justite of C E Matthews to spend live days in jail cf ' - Sales managers for Chevrolet parts and accessories Monday be gan a two-da- y merchandising school at the Newhouse hotel under supervision of R G Dasbach of Oakland Cal sales promotion representative of the Chevrolet Motor company for the pacific f area Approximately 70 members In Utah and intermountain states will course in groups take the two-da- y of about 15 Mr Dasbach said '''' - Ci- - ' Airct4"7i:'' 1 i ' 'i' 4:4' - ' tlirl- - :- CAMELS GIVES YOU SLOWER-BURNIN- G ' ':1'5711r7T---4 - ' : 7' t 1 1 11101 ' :!: I - ------- 771 tion trial will convince you k 11e'1 EXTRA MILDNESS 1 EXTRA' COOLNESS 90 forV-a- 'Thousands know of the amazing bene- ts of 615 S scientists have lt too Avails hle in two convenientproved sizes ask IOC the big 20 Cl borne at ' ' RTG11 11-0-- rtm-doTozow condition penis my pay envelope merle Etronger guy ma y ta ke my They asked for a sidewalk berisco that's why I depend oft 888 tween 900 and 1000 East streets Ionte to solve my problem" tom too will find SSS a grand on Union avenue (7200 South Tonic Appetizer and Etornachic for and south on 1000 East attire in promoting stomach digestion street) street to South Union avenue for agsisting the body in the (7220 South street) of richt red blood join the happy thousands ESS may be just what you need to get you 021 the right road to health and Nephi Motorist InkOruness again try it In the ab pence of an organic trouble or focal in'o Admits Speeding Section to build sturdy health Lk :-?i 7 '"" NI : :!4?6--:::- helps keep me Sidewalk Project my job and makes tnIngs happy D :: Je ‘ Union Residents Seek old ' p ' Board to Require Sewer Connections Motor Parts Managers Open Training School I ' IFT l!ri:DGI 11 - : past state commander of the American Legion was the prin cipal speaker The speeches were followed by a Aimee Allizon' Bills was chairman of the committee in charge of the affair 1 17 --- -1- U! &fil ' le 1 lb IILIIlato Petitions decrying U S entrance M - - t - P into a foreign war were being cirThe 45 state banks showed assets culated Monday by 150 members of $10674800161 compared with of the Salt Lake chapter Amer$10041726992 in1939 the 13 na- - ican Mothers Sentinel league tional institutions having $92114- Mrs Clarence R Openshaw 06014 as against $8355961060 the petition Total loans and discounts by president atlaunched a meeting in the Newboth national and state banks campaign house hotel and told that reached $6968406654 compared to "the United States ismembers being swept $6171928262 with state banks toward entrance into the Europenn showing $4299136766 In 1940 and conflict by a wave of war hys$3812125261 in 1939 and national teria" banks '$2669269908 in 1940 and "We are willing to give our sons $2359803001 in 1939 to defend America but we want it Federal government obligations at home and not on foreign soil" dropped from $3555748023 in1939 she declared to $3459903076 last year while Addressed to President Roosevelt state and local subdivision obliga- - and members of congress the petidecreased from $1085301910 tion urges avoidance of "any act tions to $933507963 in the past year must be construed as an Total deposits were $1483895678 which all steps act of war and to more in 1940 than in the preceding which may involve oppose this nation in 12 months there being! $178408Europe's war and which may ulti36678 last year and $163569410 in mately cause the shedding of 1939 American blood on foreign soil" Mrs Openshaw said the petitions will contain several Ithouprobably Fire :Report lismied sand signatures Salt! Lake county 'fire- depart- ment iNci 2 stationed! at Magna Sets Meeting answered 33 fire calls during 1940 of GARFIELD—O A Wiesley Salt the departRoy Smith head ment reported: Monday to the Lake City attorney will speak on county commission Estimated loss "Americanism" at a meeting of the was $439750 associa Garfield Parent-Teach- --)---—i Wiesley a of drunken driving Squires 30 of 920 Lake street was ordered by Judge Frank E Moss of Salt Lake police court Monday to pay a fine'of $100 or serve 30 days in city jail The motorist was booked December 19 after allegedly driving in an erratic manner at Second West and Second South streets He was granted a stay of execution to February 3 Trial of J W Cole 49 of 312 West Third South street on drunkenness and drunk en driving charges was continued to Tuesd ty by Judge Moss Mr Cole was arrested November 21 at 450 East Fifth South street Other cases in court Monday included: Speeding— Elmer L Sandberg 275 Eleventh East street 50 miles an hour in a zone $750 or two days Ignoring stop sign—G Thorne 1447 Westminster avenue $5 susArthur L Thornwail pended: 1163 Blaine avenue $5 with $3 suspended: Keith W Rich 51 North Wolcott street $5 with $3 Convicted k P-T- 3 February o o I i- - 40-mi- fit-:Ph- Stayyntit - aL Honors If I tad not been stopped for Sandy Party speeding I would not have known 16 Leaving Tor Army rf the mistake till I had reached Cafifornia nd itesvould have been SANDY—Sixteen young men who far more flifficult to clear up the will leave civilian life for a year as ?natter theri than now" Mr Wex- draftees in the U S army on Thursler said were honored Monday night at Billie 04 MaedCen of 1605 Laird day a testimonial and dance at the avenue paid a $7 fine for driving Sandy L D S amusement hall 55 miles an hour in a Sponsored by the American Le zone eon Jordan post No 35 0 A sss imoti ters A sk U S tO 911111 IForeign War 1939 ATIPsli 1j(f1 rdteis (11"en ' h paid a $10 fine for driving 75 zone rules an hour in a Arnold Youngberg of Granger vas senteneed to pay 615 with $250 suspended --upon payment of the balance Or spend eight days in jail for driving 60 miles an hour In a tone A sirnilar sentence with $750 Suspended upon payment of the hslance was imposed on G F Bush of 1661 Harvard avenue for driving 55 miles an hour in a 40- mile zone Carroll Healy of Midvale was sentenced to pay $5 or spend three days in Jail for runtang - a red light : an- nual sophomore ball of thø Granite high school will be held February 7 It was announced Monday by Paul 1 Hansen and Myria M Myrick class sponsors The informal dance will be held in the new gymnasium Judge Permits I : Herbert ling- 50-mi- T in doo: -- 3575 - - - Electric Firm Holds Meeting 40-m- i1 : 46 -f be raised on permission from the two state boards MAGNA—Doyle J Stoddard Is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs It C Stoddard ofk Magna after training completing a course at the U S naval training station at San Diego Cal Upon his return to San Diego be will enBetween 175 and 180 appliancenver indicate one of the most ter the naval air school for four dealers and salesmen from the active years business has ever months' training as an aviation seen 11" ahead machinist Rocky mountain district are ex- pected in Salt Lake City for a meeting Tuesday according to Jacob A Kahn general manager ' 441011011 : of the General Electric Supply I corporation district off ice 312 0 West Second South street Will O Smith is sales manager for the district The one-da- y meeting will open at 10 a m in the Newhouse hotel Here dealers and their salesmen will see for the first time 1941 ' models of such General Electric appliances as electric ranges refrigerators water heaters vacuum cleaners and washing machines 4 Following the sales sessions ' 4 : which are expected to close about ' 5 p m to Mr Kahn according there will be a banquet at the Newhouse hotel and entertainment s Cat--Mr Kahn says that reports from the district which includes ' C:70(1)East street admitted driving 65 miles an hour in a e zone and was sentenced by Justice of the Peace 4rthur B Bringhurst to pay $M or spend 12 days in jail Ray Pilkenton of McGill Nev 40-mi- ''''- -- - can which - Speeder Dralvs tine zig-za- g The state law fixes a ceiling on license MILL CREEK complaint charging Dewey James Mullins 34 with possession of stolen government property was filed Monday in federal court with U S Commissioner E M Garnett Mullins questioned Monday by U S District Attorney Dan B Shields and postal inspectors was charged with having in his possession a book of money order blanks stolen from a post office at Stickney W Va early in January He will be arraigned later before Commissioner Garnett Postal inspectors said Mullins has served previous prison terms having been released last October from the federal penitentiary in Atlanta Ga on a conditional basitr Eight or more of the stolen money orders had been filled in trail and cashed during a across the nation inspectors said and two allegedly made out for cashing in Salt Lake City were confiscated Salt Lake police arrested Mullins in a downtown hotel shortly after his arrival here from Denver Colo In addition to the stolen money order blanks he allegedly was in possession of a money order stamp used to validate the orders by 40-mi-le conditions generally were Im- proved that lOaS and discounts for private financing were increasing and federal stale and local government obligations were being reduced The On banking companies re- ported assets of $19866206175 a gain of $1488548123 'over the $18397688052 on December 31 nem A The Granite school district Mond4 notified the Salt Lake county commission it plans to levy the same tax rate for 1941 that it did in 1940 The rate last year was 1417 mills The information came In a request from P T Farnsworth district superintendent that the district board of education be permitted to go before the state tax commission and state board of education and ask to levy more than the statutory 10 mills Mr Farnsworth was told that the board may present its request to the county commission on any regular meeting day The superintendent said in a letter that plans for repairs and maintenance new construction and additions to schools "make it necessary to present our problems to the Joint committee as now provided 12 the annuaL consolidated bank statement issued Monday by R F Star ley state bank commissioner revealed The report indicated that 1940 Complaint Alleges Possession of Stolen Orders For Coining Year 1 - 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