Show J4 B Sunday Momlng- - Salt flake Tribune Two L D S Words Plan Adieus lUtah Students be MarfcJDriver Wails ArmyJ School iar ' ' S L Couple’s Sentence in For New Missionaries WiU Teach ' Golden Wedding Case LDS f Law their ward Military i March 23 1911' Lutheran Clergy Discusses Affiliation of Churches Wait Finals Farewell testimonials for two young men who will leave soon to fill assignments in church mission fields will be In Speech Tilt I ’ Hit-Ru- n u Series of Classes Will Open Tliursddy atU’ i i I i : I A series "of three corps area Service command troops school classes devoted to study of mill-- I tary) law will be launched Thurs-tda- y at 7:30 p m in the physical acience building at the University of Utah Captain Joseph Havertz unit instructor said Saturday The first will be devoted to an explanation of military law what It includes and how it operates The final two sessions will be S general (moot) court martial or mock trials putting into prac- -t tiee the theory expounded by Colonel Galliett at the first session This will be on April J 10 and 24 The colonel will explain the fine points of military law as the “court martial” progresses Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rlter will act as court president Major Eugene E Pratt law member Lieutenant George C Morris trail judge advocate and Lieutenant Frank E Moss defense counsel ' Members of the medical field artillery coast artillery and Infantry reserves as well as any other reserve officers who may want to attend are asked to' be present Captain Havertz said t Ninety-tw- o University of Utah senior ROTC students also will attend This is the first time such classes have been held in connection with the ROTC Captain Havertz said i j in-voj- -- Celebrating 50 years of married life Mr and Mrs Joseph I James of 1113 Seventh East street will hold open house for relatives and friends Wednesday from 2 to 7 p m at the home of a son Alvin J James 1139 South State street A supper will be served for mem- - t of 619 Lake street pleaded guilty to charges of hit and run driving and falling to yield the right of way to a pedestrian Saturdayln Salt Lake police court Judge Frank E Moss granted thd defendant a stay until March He was ar27 for sentencing rested when he voluntarily walked into the police station Thursday night and admitted he was the driver of a car that struck and injured a woman at Third Last t and First South streets Other cases in court Saturday included: Speeding — William Ingebretsen 39 South Wolcott street charged with driving 45 miles an hqur In zone forfeited $10 a Brimhall 20 Thirteenth £ast street charged with exceeding the zone forlimit in: s Mr and Mrs Joseph I James feited $10 Observe wedding anniverred traffic light Running through sary — H T Ray 1604 Sixth East street bers of the immediate family aft- fined $3 Al Cooper 1022 East erwards Eighth South street a bench warMr and Mts James were mar-- t rant ordered for his arrest when ried in Salt Lake City March 20 he failed to appear 1891 and have resided hereever j since Mr James was born January 28 1870 In Salt Lake City a son of Thomas and Elizabeth Newton James Mrs James also a native of Salt Lake City was born August 12 1872 a daughter of August J and Eliza Wiseman Swaner i Five of the couple’s six sons and daughters are living They are Harry and Alvin J James Mrs George R Dent and Mrs Harry Shewell of Salt Lake City and Ernest J James of Ponca City Okla There also ere 16 grandchildren and four j Owen Smith 22 - Mc-Ke- en 25-m- ile 30-ml- le ” I conducted ipi day evenings chapels Sunday and Thurs- respective To be honored Sunday at 5:30 p m in the Wells ward chapel 1990 Fifth East street is Melvin W Jones seta of and Mr Mrs William R Jones of 633 Hollywood avenue He will fill a mission in the states The northern program will include open- lng hymn by the congregation In- vocation by Ken- - I 'V ! neth' L Aubrey selection by the MIA chorus sacramental music by Allen T Mr Jones Billeter bass solo by Vaughn Bailey 'readings by Sarah Linton selection by the chorus remarks by Harold B Lee marimba selection by Alice remarks by Bishop James F Sheffield response by the missionary closing hymn by the con De-Gooy- er gregation and benediction by Gerald E Wright Jr Lester A Carlson son of Mr and Mrs Alfred G Carlson of 1064 East First South street will be honored Thurs- day at 8 p m la the Eleventh ward chapel 131 East Tenth street prior to his departure for ' the New England I states mission The program Opening song by the congregation 1 i n v o c a t ion by Delbert solo by Curtis Norling readings by Marilyn Wood selections by the Scherzan- - Mr Carlson do Singers remarks by Bishop J Frank Quist marimba selection by remarks - by Vernal Calderwood by the Bishop E A Childs response Scher-zando missionary selections by the Singers and benediction by William Moran Wbb' Utah and Idaho Lutheran pasThe Salt Lake meeting to be tors will meet In Salt 'Lake City held at the Zion Lutheran church Tuesday to discuss the proposed af- will 10 a m at busiwith open filiation of their district with the Columbia Conference oil Lutheran ness session under direction of Churches the Rev CarljB Ander- Dr JohnBilldt of Boise Tdaho son pastor of the Zion Lutheran president of the conference Dr churchy 375 East Second Sduth Biildt also will speak at meetstreet said Saturday ing of the Woman's Missionary soThe American Lutheran confer- ciety at 2 p m Fifteen Utah high school students will compete In state finals of the annual American Legion oratorical contest Saturday at 9:30 a m at South high school Charles A Smith chairman of the legion Americanism committee announced The state winner Mr Smith said will compete In the national contest at Charleston S C this spring for the $4000 college scholarship offered by Eddie Cantor radio and screen star Finalists will be entered by legion posts at Salt Lake City Ogden Price Brigham- City Fillmore Myton Lehi Granite St George and Salt Lake and Box Elder counties In addition to giving prepared speeches on some aspect of ’The Advantages of Being an American” the contestants will be required to give short extemporine-ou- s talks Mr Smith explained and Idaho Lutheran churches will merge with the Pacific northwest unit at the Columbia conference sessions in Spokane Wash in April ence made up of-Uta- J — IlOTlEL r Board members of the Woman’s Safety Council of Salt Lake City wUl meet Monday at 10 a m In the Civic Center 544 South Main street A general session is scheduled for 10:30 a m II— presents ! 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