Show - lbod - - - - ' - 4 kt t' - f t - Receives Double Tribute on 93rd 1 i 1 Bound for England to aid hos!' in the "Battle of a new American field ambulance driven by John J Ifc Laughr quarterback of the New York ' pital units - - - a- ! f'i' Iii:i :' ti: : : It f t The ambulance is touring the eountry as part of the "'Thumbs Up Cavalcade" of tthe British War Re- lief society Inc a cavalcade de- signed to spur interest in the organizations drive to raise funds for purchaseof--- ' amphibian rescue planes for use in Englind's battle against Germany After Its tour of downtown streets the ambulance was placed on display in front of the TribuneTelegtam building It is to leave Friday for Denver via Provo Grand Junction-)anSalida Colo buildAt the Tribune-Telegraing two members of Canadian LëIon post No 97 of Salt Lake City both of whom had ridden feet first" in ambulances during the World war presented Mr' McLaughry with American and Britlab flags for display on the ambulance They are A G'Jackson post vice commander and Percy G Clark past commander During the day Mr McLaughry met a number of citizens and obtained signatures on a 'declaration of faith" statement- - which offers American moral support in the present conflict Present for Ithe observance were n secretary-treas- James L urer-6Lake unit of the WI ReI izf society and British John James rfrmer British consul s In Salt Lake City' The organization already has sent more than 400 field ambu lances tO England and now is concentrating its campaign on the purchase of the amphibian rescue planes which cruise over coastal waters following air battles to pick up pilots vho have been forced to "bail out"and have fallen into the t ip i t f I ' ( - ' ' I 5: 4 I - i 1 :'4 ? 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" 1Av 40 1:4 u - ' - ' lor rt 1Av 1Av 7 Long Service Wins Honor Ward Honors For S L Club Member Bishop Tonight 1 Double honors went to Mrs Mattie S Woodward Utah's "pioneer club weman-- " of 35 Fifth East street on Thursday She cele brated her:ninetythird tirthday and was presented with a medal commemoratinvher 64 years as member of the Ladies' Literary club longest continuous meHmerbsersisth I in any Utah women is club affiliated with the General Federation of Women's Clubs I A tea in her honor was given at her home by her two daughters SIP Mrs J M Bidwell and Miss Lillian The following meetings are Ft Woodward The club board of scheduled Friday in Salt Lake directors officers ' past presidents City: and chairmen attended Hotel 'Utah — Interstate com- Mrs B Roland Lewis president commission hearing all congratulated Mrs Woodward tmerce on ' L day Z C M12 wholesale drug her long service with the club and coon Salt Lake department a bouquet of golden Lions club 12:15p m: Salt Lake presented roses She then introduced Mrs Marlin T Large ' a director of the to At Every Purse club who made the medal presen— Newhouse hotel — Chevrolet tation 1 i Priced from 1 Cent to Utah Motor division all day Presentation of the medal was 12 Dairy Products association nation-wid- e I each program of $100 noon Utah Manufacturers' associ- part of a jubilee committee of the Soo our greet "Sørfrt"nt before thegolden 0 ation 12:15 p m club 8 general federation To purchasing p m: public hearing on chain and commemorate the perpetuate name and store license bill (SB 44) 8 p m deeds of American outstanding — Lake Other Salt "MAKE YOUR OWN VALENTINES" meetings women it was decided to have club ' In bozos 25c each Council of Women advisory board each state select a woman for such Civic Center 544 South Main a presentation street 10:15 a 'ol: Utah peace The medal bears the seal of the Vilentinot for of mmbot °"r11 U courtroom S dstrict 1 lolifcers federation and a picture of fho farttly general federal building 1 p m: Utah the statue of the pioneer woman L D S hospital Eighth dieticians designed by Bryant Baker which VALENTINE DAY Feb 14 avenue and C street 7:30 p rn stands in PPIICIO City Okla EARLY MAKE YOUR SELECTION Mrs Woodward was a charter 'Plano Valenttne Ball member of the club and was presiMURRAY — Plans were nearly dent 58 years ago complet Thursday for a Valentine ban on February 12 at the Union Heath Will Meet Grant L DS ward amusement hall The affair Is sponsored- by the BINGHAM—A special commitMutual Improvement amociations tee and executive board meeting 'of Murray First Murray Second sponsored by district No 2 of the ' 44 East South Temple and Grant wards and Is under di- International Union of Mine Salt Lrilii City Utah rection of M I A executive officer& Mill and Smelter Workers will be held Sunday at the union hall ' ---—---Coppertield W RGray sec- ! lostiosoN in retary of the Bingham Under- ground Miners' union local No 2 p' announced Thursday I: - ' SL Slated Today I - Meet irtfis b Headquarfers for Valentines mBonneville E Mill wards J Creek and Valley Center ' County Firemen Get Movie Equipment MURRAY—Delivery of motton picture equipment costing $33185 to the Salt Lake county fire department assured that a series of lectures and motion picturts in county schools will begin within the next two or three weeks Fire Chief John W Clay said Wednesday C A Robinson assistant chief will be in charge of the equipment and will give the lectures ' ' : : - -- Deseret Book Company - - i BINGHAM—Dr Cyril L Vance of Salt Lake City will give an 1lustrated health lecture to students of Bingham high school and parents in the school auditorium in Copperton 1February 10 Mrs A E Mitchell:president of the Bingham Parent-Teachassociation council said Thursday 1- ' - b 0 - ‘ Alkof — ' 44ittf4 LI 411) Q 16 0 Q s 0 - - (ill) P f t""' j ' ' 4 0 4- I -7' i ii 1 u n eibi4 0 0 N1LY S (0) 9 HERE Only local taxis extra NOTHING MORE TO PAY AND GET A BETTER NEW CAR ' FOR 'YOUR MONEY!I u 1941 SAFETY WINNER CAR WITH SYMPHONIC STYLING DRIVE WITHOUT THE CLUTCH PEDAL THE to - I (with - - — Nedsa's Vectomtiv NEM i7011(gID OOD - 1 - A-EL- - Egi L H STRONG MOTOR CO' INTERMOUNTAIN HUDSON EAST SOUTH TEMPLE- SALT LAKE CITY - - Driv) DISTRIBUTOR 2111 4 t ‘ ' Mere- perched atop ice just a the north pole feet of solid 300 miles from Recinient of the special edition will he Sergeant Stanley R Morgan the United States' only white representative among 800 Eskimos at Point Barrow Alaska An uncle Tom G Gill of 277 N street was so well pleased with the edition he decided to start a I copy on the long journey north- II II ward It will travel by boat as as far north Pacific the will let it There with other mail and a year's suoply of provisions it will be loaded into a special boat which will be held in readiness for the first signs of a crack- -' ing up of the northern ice about ge I I ice-bou- the meetings "IspokeAkt nd us Actual ber in charge of organizing the unit announced Thursday Total number of men needed for ordinary peacetime strength of a local guard unit is 56 and it Is expected that the additional men will be secured within the next week Dr Clove said Plans are nearly complete for federal inspection of Abe unit to take place Tuesday at 8 p m in Murray city firemen's hall according to Nick Watts committee member - '''' ote'' - - ' ' I - - ! 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Gargle full strength i at least twice a day the Morgan family will have re-- f Lisrerine Antiseptic ceived for nearly three years A COLD'SEE Provisions mail and news get' BE WISEAT THE FIRST SIGN OF ' a i next July it will be delivered to a small but modern house I DELIVERED About five years ago Sergeant Morgan came back to civilization on a grim mission He accompanied the bodies of Will Rogers and Wiley Post to the United States from Alaska where an ended a northairplane crash had huern tour of the world-famomorist and flyer Sergeant Morgan has not left the north since By I46-pa- 0 I ' est outposts pj 115I to Point Barrow once Trib-Tthrou- gh - 1 ut - 711111 f4t Ediiip une's recently published NI 1111111-RY(WI- - Inter- - ' sometimes twice a year accordmountain Empire Progress edition ing to Mr Gill- Infrequently an Thursday was on its way to one airplane is flown in on some speof the world's coldest and bleak- cial mission '‘ tim ifitlti): li er Progress To U S Northernmost Post A copy of The Salt Lake ftia:5-01ti- A ti1101- 1kj1r) il4fil414 iLitil Ififa IR (41114 L0 ' : I I11410 Z ilitift I kA iii i ett-- t'ti11E4 I g - 411 Li 0 'J Local GualAs Add 14 Men Real estate on which $3657330 In 1940 taxes is delinquent was transferred to the Salt Lake county auditor's tax sale records Thursday the deadline for making up delingooncy without paying an extra $1 tax sale fee The property will he hold on the rolls for four'years and if not 3 the-LD- 728 - Health Talk Slated - --- I le arrangements for the event which Utah national guard this week is being sponsored jointly by the Dr James Clove committee mem- 0 i - 40-mi- It MURRAY—Fourteen men bring- Wendell L Cottrell and Leoning the total to 48 joined the Murard E Croxford are chairman of ray antitank battery unit of the 20-3- - Awards Given To Priesthood le '' I "LDS -- -- MILL CREEK—As a testimonial to 13 years of service as bishop of Mill Creek L D S ward A M Cornwall who is retiring from the bishopric this month will be honored Friday at 8 p m by friends and associates in the ward chapel 590 East 3900 South street Also honored at the program reception and dance Will be the eight men who have served as counselors under Bishop Cornwall including John M Clark the late Parley H Liddle Melvin J Burt Thomas W Ward Delos R McAllister Royal C BrownBur- Lloyed Park and Anthon L ' Deadline Finds $36573316 Delinquent List came delinquent latt December 20 owners had paid S4062727 leavA robbery suspect was acquiting $36513316 still deLinquent t Redemption in the next four court Jury Thursted by a district will require the payment of years day but a prospective defense wit- the principal tax a 2 per cent ness who refused to testify was penalty 8 per cent interest from given 30 days in jail for contempt January 1 and $1 tax sale fet of court Clifford Acocks 20 who gives LintitA Pacicing Tune BINGHAM --- Parking will be his address only as Salt Lake City had been summoned to testify for limited to 30 minutes in lower canyon below Bingham Tony Manuel Taloya 22 of 253 Bingham Central school and near 219 Main East Ninth South street on trial street and at the mouth of Freeman gulch according to a ruling for robbery to take the oath orto adopted by the city Refusing held In contestify Acocks was tempt by Judge M J Bronson who sentenced him immediately to 30 days in the county jail The Training term is to begin at the expiration Pays!" in the near future of a petty larceny sentence Acocks previously had pleaded Prepare flow For guilty in Salt Lake City court to the petty larceny count in' conCivil Service And nection with the theft of $8 from l Lle-riEdgar Pratt of Magna October 31 Rating Tests 1940 Tafoya was oharged with robbery in connection with the Night school instruction at same offense The jury deliberthe L D S Business College ated more than two hours before Is "pointed" toward prepaacquitting him Tafoya was not ration for positions in public released however as the state service as well as for adadult probation department had in private indusvancement placed a "hold order" on him for try an alleged violation parole Write or phone for Inforabout our special mation School Plans Operetta class Monday beginning HOLLADAY — 'Mystery Ttides February 3 the Sea" an operetta will be presented by members of the Irving the nights of L D DUSIIIESS junior high6 school and 7 according to February George H Marchant principal COLLEGE Leading roles will be taken by Gale Sundberg Boyd Russell SALT LAKE CITY Boyce Jacobs LaMar Cowley Helen Whiple Frances Wattis MauDIAL-3-- 2765 rine Henniger Marjorie Sorenson and David Farrell le 40-mi- I '' - - Murray Fines Two For Speedinor sIN : -- Judge Frank E Moss of Salt Lake City police court Thursday dm urshdoauyr la n a moved to 'clear the records" of old 60 miles and was sentenced by Justice of cases delinquent in bond payments the Peace Arthur B Bringhurst to by notifying members of two bond pay $15 and spend eight days in firms they had until next Tuesday jail The jail sentence and $5 of to contact their clients involved in the fine were suspended upon pay- the cases ment of the balance After the deadline the two firms William Cable of 410 West South will be given a chance of either Temple street was sentenced to producing the defendants in court pay $15 with $5 suspended upon or showing good reason why the payment of the balance or spend clients cannot appear the judge eight days In jail after pleading said If the firms are unable to comguilty to charges of driving 50 miles zone and driv- ply they will be requested to foran hour in a ing without an operator's license feit the amount of the delinquent James Pares of Hunter paid a $5- bonds or be suspended from the fine for running a red light right of doing business in police court Judge Moss explained The two firms Melis & Karanokas and Cayias & Johnson were reported to owe the city $1300 and $225 respectively in a recently completed audit of back police MURRAY—V H Stanger of 164 court cases East South Temple street was sentenced Thursday by City Judge W Douglas Allen to pay $10 fine and spend five days in jail for driving 55 miles an hour in a zone The jail sentence and $250 of the fine were suspended upon payment of the balance SOUTH SALT LAKE For the Glen Anderson Lloyd of 191 in the history of the West Seventeenth South street ad- first time mitted driving 50 miles an hour in LDS ' church standard quorum zone and was fined $750 awards were made Thursday night a with $250 suspended upon payment to all Aaronic priesthood quorums of the balance with an alternative of every ward of an LDS stake of four days in jail Virgil Bail of The honor went to the Granite 849 East Second South street was L D S"stake The awards were presentenced to pay $10 with half the sented by LeGrande Richards prechurch fine suspended upon payment of siding bishop of the balance or spend five days in at a banquet in the Granite L D S jail for driving without a chauf- stake tabernacle 2005 Ninth East feur's license street Reuben Clark Jr and David O McKay first and second counselors respectively- of the first presidency of the L D S church 40-mi- i : - d -- cDam7es - i tel 4 Takes Over Land for Tax a street T1 s— ' I 'WS OW m ' Morrison of 963 West Third North s 4 V 111111 CREEK—Samuel '44 1- J 1111 Fixes Sus'pect Freed -'Witness' Motorists Admit Deadline for Firms Gets 30 Days Excess Speed Bonding Delbert MILL ' A "':f- -- - IS L County Z 3 ": D 101111CLUE14' AI - rib 4" A5 Two buildings that got "stuck on eacr other" one allegedly settling and damaging the other were the basis of a suit on file Thursday in Third district court The A Keyser company owner of a building at 337 West InvestSecond South street related that the Jennings-Hannment company put up a warehouse adjoining it on the east In 1916The plaintiff alleged that the building jwas erected without slip joints between the two walls lir sufficient space to allow for movement or expansion and that concrete sealed the two structures together In thepast three years the suit claimed the defendant's building has settled pulling the other structure outof plumb of $10000 were asked Thursday of to a charge guilty pleaded was sentenced drunken driving and by Justice of the Peace Herman Gygl to pay $100 or spend 50 days In jail He was urradnatye d a May of execution till Irving was arrested January 22 by Town Marshal L Beckstead at 300 East 2700 South street - lit Figures in Court Suit ' oh n vi' nStOUTotH wSAesLtT'JIArdirf ' 4 ‘--'s South S L Grants Violator Stay Until Saturday ' ' 1 f ' --' - - :i: ' — i 0 ' l' : 4- l' ' " ' I: - : ' k ' ' -' ‘ - ' :' - : ' - 4 : J it ' - -: f c: ' 1t t i 1 i e' s' cz it s k31(11114--3(-- - : -4- v ' A'1 40 t : ' 4: 1 I I: ''::fit''': i i " ' :i :n:1 ' '''-- i: 1 I ! !ill' i5 ::' " ' ' ':0"''''':f i::: t r 11:i ' 1 '''s:' ' ' :rtH January 31 1941 Fine on $DirOuOni Driver 4 i:: f i -r ------- ' ' - f - :::::Ii: ' - ::: ''' ' :: ::'' ' : : zr if ' - eserit — 4 : Large Brit-aim- $ J t:0-- her 64 commemorating years- as member of the Ladies' Literary club from Mrs Marlin T Ciants professional football team 777Tr""1"r7"1""'i 4' 'Is iu greeted Thursday morning at ' 1 ? t the Salt Lake City limits by Mayor i ' 1 Ah Jenkins and Chief of Police :' E t need Vetterli and then sped abehind the through city police I 1 4 birthday receives l'i'medal 1 1I :4: n f r: ninety-thir- d - : ' - Woodward S left on her Gift of Planes ' lfattle Mrs 1 '' ' i Arrives Here To Speed ' ::: 1 :1: - 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