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Convicted of automobile theft Morrii G Rlack 331 North Second West street Brigham City Saturday wit deprived of his driyerV licence for one year In a elate tax commission order The commission has the power to revoke permits of persons who use a motor vehicle In the commts-jrlo- n i of a crime b The ‘commission also acted against 11 other drivers convict ed of drunken or reckless operation of automobiles Licenses revoked lor one year because of drunken driving were those of Maloye Jensen 821 Car-so- n street Salt Lake City Fred Roberts Roy Clifford D An Jderson Glendale and Victor Leroy Johnson Wattis Delbert Hansen Shelley Idaho convicted on a similar charge will be denied the right to apply for a permit for 12 months Armo Christiansen American Fork will not be allowed to drive an automobile until October 7 the commission reporting that the revocation period hid been extended The man whila under was convicted of suspension drunken driving Licenses of the following were revoked for three myntha each I they being guilty of reckless drlv trig: Winifred ' Paxton Burge 731 Twenty-nint- h street Ogden Arnold M Jensen Lark Vene J Clove Panguitch and Leland L Holm (or Holmes) 279 South Fourth East street Logan Law rence Layne Lewiston also con- victed of reckless driving will not be allowed to apply for a permit for at least three months 4 i ! ‘ School Heads Look to Future Needs ' i hit IB) our young people consider carefully the magnificence of their father From (Continued un-de- rc land" Pleading for tolerance for opposing expressions of opinion or belief he nevertheless asserted that '“the time has come for substantial action” to “wave good-b- y to the few rotten apples In America’s barrel” Mentioning Harry Bridges Pa rifle coast labor leader as ond example he declared “No man in the name of freedom can desecrate my flag” He concluded by com mending “usual” practices among schoolmen of “practicing democracy while they teach it’’ Dr Harris’ talk warned of the dangers of eliminating free educational processes in the course of civilization Citing examples from four continents of the world he asserted that history has shown “the high may go down to the low in the absence of education” This very point he said Is the weakness in the dictator systems of Europe “Because dictators do not emphasize free education to allow all of their subjects to think for themselves their regimes invariably crumble when the dictator ' himself is removed "If we commit ourselves only to battleships and guns in this national defense program we will have fallen into the same category as the dictators" he said - During the afternoon three separate groups met for specific dis cussions or business of various sorts The state school boards association meeting at- the Lafayette school heard J Easton Parratt director of research for the state department of public instruction report on legislation relating to education passed by or pending before the legislature Leo A Snow of St George was chairman The supervisors’ group met in the state school office library in the capitol ’and elementary prin cipals in the governor’s board room in the capitol as the two-da- y con ference cam to a close Both discussed business problems of their respective groups and plans for their annual meetings in the fall Miss Maud R Hardman of Salt Lake City presided at the supervisors’ meeting and intro-duceGall Martin director of the Utah Institute of Fine Arts who discussed the "Index of American Design” and other contributions of federal artists’ and writers' I projects Glen R Winn of Smlthfield presided at the principals’ meeting i Irrigation Plan - - Wins Approval ' Fourteen Salt Lake county farmers already have agreed to take part In a cooperative ‘ Irrigation water measurement program this season Dean Fuhri man Irrigation engineer at Utah State Agricultural college In Logan reported Saturday to County Agent V L Martineaux Mr Fuhriman spent Saturday conferring with farmers on the plan which will be followed up by regular soil and moisture tests The program will be conducted by the farmers county agent’s office and canal company officials in cooperation with US AC Educator Will Speak Df James Clove superintendent speak at a meeting of the Parents of Exceptional Children Thursday at t p m in the Elks club 139 East South Temple street Mrs an‘Alma Ballinger president nounced Saturday - ef the Murray city schools will SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST G E REFRIGERATOR De Luxe— SCO Discount FUGEXATGR— 1940 Da Lnz-S- C9 Discount — MAYTAG Square Tub Only S4D VACUUM —H FRICK FHILCO RADIOS— Reduced $30 ' -- - Navy Enlistments Rank High injSL Salt Lake City still U holding its lead in navy recruiting Captain E B Lepham of San Francisco western division recruiting inspector said Saturday He complimented Lieutenant Commander Arthur T Anderson officer in charge of the Sait Lake office Federal building on his fine showing "This is on of the few districts In the United States meeting its quotas” Captain Lap-hasaid On this quarterly trip the captain will visit 20 stations He was here- briefly Saturday having come by way of Los Angeles AlbuquerHe que Phoenix and Denver went to Ogden Saturday afternoon and proceeded from there to Twin Falls and Bolae Idaho m 7TT7CT - L A Qulvey former University of Meantime employes said two men described as dark complex-ione- d professor came into the store and editor of The went into the optometrist’s waitSunday Tribune short stotfy page ing room They remained there excelfor approximately IS minutes and Chief lence of the left One of them employes said - winning picked up two sample cases bepricefore leaving the store The two story was- ‘ “the had been seen walking back and forcarrying ward of an forth in front of the store before over tale they entered clerks told police Mr Weissfeld said the theft concerning the Was the second from him in 20 love between Aunt Marilyn years as a jewelry salesman Four and Tom” Mr years ago gunmen took more than re$50000 worth of gems from him at Chicago he said marked “The open Mrs Thieves Get $125 Ring story” he added deservedWright “was good and praise Wray Opperman a nurse but with that alone the story would at Miss St Mark’s hospital reported to not be so definitely outstanding theft of a police Utah and Qulvey Saturday night the February collection" aetdiamond ring valued The underlying suggestions of the platinum $125 She said the ring was love between Aunt Marilyn and at Tom how It arose how it grew stolen from her dresser repldly for a brief period and was In crushed by two fine human beings to favor's rather coarse one and how it was cherished although of suppressed have “made this oneour the big stories we have had in columns” Mr Qulvey said Mrs Wright who has been "seriously Interested” In fiction writing for the last four years spends hours each aftertwo and one-ha- lf noon at her typewriter She reada incessantly both magazines and books ' i Hhe has mastered the art of concentration to the point where during the evening she can type a first draft of her stories through the blare of the family radio and the noise of her two young daughters’ playing i Leader In Group Mrs Wright Is a former president of the Blue Quill Writers’ club of Ogden and was general chairman of the Ogden Writers’ Roundup last summer Second place In the monthly contest was awarded to Mrs Arvilla B Ashby of St George The latter choice will serve as an alternate to the first place story in the event Mrs Wright wins the contest a second month Mr Qulvey said Mrs Wright’s story will compete with at least 12 other contestants In the annual contest in December First place in the yearly contest carries a prize of $100 Tied for first place in the January contest were Mrs Lela Foster Morris of 124 Sixth East street and Mrs Violet J Bostic of 68 Sixth East street both of Salt Lake City iio::hy XT- the famous Rid N:: ? 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re- on November 12 1940 with a ported Were: The Garfield school total of $19 In school supplies stole the Garfield Trading comScout Schedule Court pany' drug store on November 11 Boy Scout court of honor for the when $25 in ' merchandise was EmlgraUon district Salt Lake taken and two visits to the Cash council will be held Monday eve- and Carry grocery atore Novemning in the Twelfth L D S ward ber 12 and January 9 when they of $47$ in email chapel 630 East First South got a total ' " i street if change all-da- 1-- police Admitting a charge of installing lumbing without a city perfnlt II Mills of 1221 Naylor court was given a suspended sentence of paying $100 and spending 30 days in the city Jail Saturday in Salt Lake police court Saturday sm 1 Sentence Suspended lTljj after their arrest "eputy Sheriff W I Reynolds of Garfield said orof Utah deForty members of a newly Duin Scout troop Boy ganized baters Saturday looked over their with chesne visited Salt Lake notes on and their leaders Saturday City to visit prepared to leave Monday morning points of interest in and about excursion on an extended debate trip to the the city on an y wai shown about the The group at of Pacific Stockton the College U S army’s Salt Lake air bases Cal where they will meet formid- by Lieutenant F O Luscombe and enable college speakers from the Sergeant W E Bostwick after tire west which several of the boys were Subject for the college debates taken for rides over the- city by will be the formation of a Flying Service Inc union and the "U” de- Thompson Later they visited Z C M I store baters will match words and ges- to inspect Boy Scout uniforms In tures on that subject with Stan- the evening they visited Wasatch ford and University of California Springs Plunge for a swim delegation! in practice sessions the group were Accompanying and with at least six other teams Scoutmaster Clarence Foy Assistj in regular competition ant Scoutmasters Harold Gee and Occasion of the trip is an annual David Thomas Troop Committee-me- n Invitational tournament of theCol-leg- e F L Maxwell C C Mlckelson of the Pacific which will be and Porter Merrill and Roy A held Thursday Friday and Satur- Schonlan and A J Gerry day The Utei will debate Stanford and the University of CaliPaint Dealers Meet fornia Berkeley Wednesday New tales methods for paint The four who will be accompanied by Debate Coach’ Laverne products were explained Saturday C Bane are Larry Duffield Weller to Utah and other western states Earl S Barker Virginia Weilen-ma- n representatives of the U S Gypand Mary Recore all of Salt sum company at a sales conference i in the Newhouse hotel Lake City t HERSBEY Tins in An Integrated view of the progress of Tau Beta Pi national scholastic engineering fraternity was presented Saturday night by the organization's president C H Spencer of Washington D C at a dinner meeting of the Salt Lake alumni chapter at the Newhouse hotel Mr Spencer devoted a large part of his address to a discussion of the fraternity’s fellowship and loan policy He said that $11000 of the association’s $25000 endowment fellowship fund la still available to deserving student engineers A resolution opooslng a provi sion in Governor Herbert B Maw’s reorganization plan calling for the replacement of the state engineer by a commission which could include men without formal engito neering training was referred a committee for action ‘ j A O Gates president of the local alumni chapter served as toastmaster at the affair The officer! Saturday traced the to the one youth who Implicated his friend — fai Four University 3 ““ 14c JELL-- 0 Youths Face Quiz On Blast Trank’ tfzscz T March 23 1941 2 - Two youths Saturday faced Investigation by Salt Lake police as a reault of exploding dynamite caps in the lobby of the Mayflower apartments 1283 East South Temple street One of the youths told the offl cera he and a companion set the caps off Friday midnight as a prank” The second youth had not been located Saturday by the officers but will be sought Monday As the boys were fleeing from the apartment house a young woman obtained the license number of their car and reported Jt to r VHEATIES National Head Of Tau Beta Pi Reviews Work ! - i 1233 I stvy v Boy Scout Troop" Two Garfield Boys Face Makes S L Trip Quiz on Burglaries ii young boys who admitted five burglaries at Garfield From Duchesnq the Twoi last seven months jwerd being held for juvenile court action i f iiv -- State Board Siory by Ogden Woman $50000 Theft 'U’ Debaters by Wait Trip Penalizes Wins Literary Award Reported Gem Salesman To Coast Meet 12 Motorists Lake Theft of Auto Results in Loss of License " QVibtme- - i Mrs Maitha R Wright of Marilyn avenue Ogden was (Continued From Page 1 B) Tribune named Saturday as the winner of the February Salt said they did not know Mr Weiss-fe-ld Short Story contest She was awarded a first prize of $10 — had left the sample cases in Mrs Wright’s story “An Ostrich store and did not realize they the In Heaven11 won a unanimous decibeen stolen until the saleshad to sion from the judges according man returned for them - iiftw ? 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