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'10 i Wednesday MoirnIng IVO 751voclirs ray : Trial Set Aug On Charge Of Recklessness ' Two motorists given traffic :tag" on speeding charges more :than two months ago were arraigned Tuesday in Salt' take gsolice court and fined 213 each Judge 'Frank E Moss lyRoscoe of 4342 Holboulevar&arrested laday April 24 'later be is alleged to have driven IS to 44 miles an hour in al rtme admitted guilt and was fined 213 and Bob Carter 67 East' Cerv! iral avenue who allegedlY 'drove 30 miles an hour in a zone 26 a entered similar plea pn May and was fined 215 Dee Leon Hunsaker 14T Paxton avenue arrested on charges of reckless driving and driving la car Without an operator's license on his person denied the allegations and trial was set for August la He allegedly was Involved 'In a traffic accident Monday night Other cases In police court int !Adults' Cour43 ' : 30-mi- 1e 30-mi- - ' 1 to 35 years old it appeared Tues- street to enable the closing of prem 1— months several The commission year day night as Methodist yOung ago revoked the license of a pre ison to the sale of beer in cases lead-er- a - pude& Speeding--)3ranc- hie IL johnson hountiful charged with driving zone r4 miles an hour In 4 15 -- da ne Dealcis Await 10 I tos : 11 street F G Cox special - 1 I tive of the Hudson Motor Car company of Detroit Mich and William E Young manager of the Intermountain iterritory for the firm will conduct the meetings The U II Strong Motor company intermountain distributors of Hudson cart will be host at the convention! Approximately "TS dealers are expected to attend Main feature of the 4942 car is special device known as: the Which completely drive-masteliminates the necessity for tiling 4 and the clutch the gear-shi- ft pedal POrtTLAND er SEATTLE 'Leave 3:33 pm - toreEtiiplciye- s Tor cool econoraical time- saving travel take this I ix-pett- ed tor the annual summer party of Paris 'company employesW Howard Al len chairman::: of arrangement said Tuesday Employes will 'leave" the stare it 2 p m foe theM F Dreyfous rest dence In Cottonwood scene of the party Swimming softball and during other ratites ant scheduled the afternoon After a 6 p in barbecue dinner music and other entertainment 'are planned Mr Al' len said i I 'I' - T1 I - -- -: yoRK 'FURRIER'S - t I :FillictST - ' t '' It 1 i ' '' :' 4 r i I' 11146C11 NOW - I! Ocratul Coaltd !! 10" Dy' cd Co"Ay -- r- I UP&L Nativé of Etalii StleettlIMS to Succumbg to Heart Attack tzash Injuries: Bleckett Vti Itoliert Williams Crockett Utahe Lee NOW - ' t 1395(1 f - Oyc:1possuta- Sr1:13 Dycd flamot 00 :! i'' : - - ' :! : ' ' i - ' 4 3- : 33 : C- Dative n k ( '- - Stblo Dyci luskrat S f--- ' 1 'NOW - s 103 00- l — 4 ft I I s NOW lckw 00t - tiorthirs Pelts :1 I Ili ' : '1 ::: 4 ' Blanu' facturers and made in the latseliolliWoOd'itylesfroni ' the best designers' patterns - i i DON'T DELAY- - Come See the NEW YORK FMBIERS for greater values Big savingi to you Made In ourown factory :10 to 12 months down - f payment necessary For Your Remodeling and Repairing aild'Reblending—if i 4 Itring to the NEW rpRK FURRIERS fo6tstImates" Wei' work Is not saps' guarantee to save you money If our ' ' i no made be will charge :factory - 0 I COME - 11E17 '11011It P 321 SO MAIN' SI - TO ! F- tt 010111 41 News-Advoca- te ! I 1 I 'i:' H A i u3 for 325 N: 'Cutj 'correctly tailored with tapered S shoulders end even Fufl baton fonts attached Non-wil- ts 1 White or colorfast Shades broadclo& chambray oxfords prfnted broadcloth or jacquards Sanforized Mail orders filled U4 ‘44 Man's Shop—Asterbaih's Street Floor ' : !:: 7 1Convonlint Breedwor Entrostol ti- :: m a p 4 - I r t ) I 07 - ( :o I ' t- - - ' t ' r s s 40 A w f! ' y :146161 - - is - 0 d 3 - - 4 I e - H ' Reg 685 Shoes by 7475 Shoes by Rgutor $S 4' o ER Mrs Phi'dressei - 1 li-- sr and white fi white ens lightweTght sulirs or top' coats high beers brown end Wom- all white styles - in Shoes—Street blue Low Ali while broken :black and white blue and white brown and white Bro len sizes Poor t sizes White and white with Newest:Summ'er shoe !Medium and s tyles tan or i mediumand - heels Pumps Broken sizes hie A! !an4tles r: 4 (Others 445) Slums—Street floor's : t Slimps—Strott Floor 1 7 I BAGS and GLOVES 7:bote 0 Only! Pint-Cos- s Chien ioc ' Melt Orders Given G 40 ' Spcial Attentin!! USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Cleaning—Auerbactes:Street "71-ARilfierne- Thal t Liwb Plain skirts end sweaters - I' rin 52521! Low and medium heels Blue and white black Sport Shirts Pants— z jrrricics !! saisi coats men's !A 1ARADIS A95' adies1 2PcSla-c- Sue Was Crockett and a son RobertWilliams Crockett Jr both of Salt Lake City and his mother of Price t' Funeral services will be Conducted Thursday at 10 a m at 574 Eut First South street The n body-thewill be sent to Price for additional services Friday at 10 :a in1 in the Price Methodist church conducted by the Re! P H Evan of Tooele Burial will be 'in Price City cemetery------- --- CROSS RED it : - F1111111En?S' 1 ! - f4 - i &Schell's cripAo - i 1 : Slyiss Huge Shipment I la it ist a r 165 Chiality ' ' Magazine :The Circuit" Hi Sktrviving are his widow ti All pelts are selected by the New YorkEurrier : I Fall s (i1i I elsk50' In8°'"' i 14 u ' - - - editor! :'The Circuit" monthly and of of theTtltah Lake City and other ytah Nevada the organ of employes ' !' - ' !Rower and Light and Arizona :cities foc many years died Monday at 1 a m In Icompanyirand former editor of mucca1'Nev4' hospital of 'Injuries '' tdhi 'd PI:rut ec ged a''yB l'ant' received 'Sunday night In an auto4m his mobile collision west of :' Winner at a' t 1 home 411 Sixth mucca it was reported In Salt tkt avenu e 4 of l' a i City Tuesday heart attack fs Lake Mr A3leckett was born January --- --Crockett Mr k WIEO OMR EEIER 10 1814 In Nephi a son !of v had been ' and Blackett Schroeder Ployed by the andLena at the BALL ofthe foot power company was educated In Salt Lake City a 1 since 1934 when schotib Ile had lived in Salt take 11 he joined t the City flit the greater portion of hhi firm in Price life until a few months ago when ból Shoe tse 11111 $ : i r 3uillye 241v1908 rant he moved to Winnemucca to as--1 100 mr Cree-keWISIMPII a fIrm with lume4uties mIntng I Nue Wilson of Robert a Caitlegatez He served in the First division In Has a sok padding unde't- liams and MOntina Crockett France during the World !war and neath to cushion and pro- - i While in his senior year in the with fthe army of :occupation the sensitive tect spot': University: of Missouri school: of Mril Blacken wu injured when Makes smart high heel t journalism In 1930 thIs father died his car wati Involved in a collisionl shoes a joy to wearMr Crockett returned to Price to with another automobile His wife Washable Worn invisibly: succeed his father' as 'editor and and two daughters Fee and Marie: Price owner e Shoos—Auorboch's Stroo4 Floor Blackett were slightly Injured and He operated the newspaper until two Occupants of the second ma he sold the paper which chine abo were hurt I 1932:when He is survived by his mother: of merged - with another publication the Price 1235 and 'became Eleventh West street ' ' ' 1 Salt 4Lake City his widow' Mrs 511' Crockett then became City Jessl& Hammond Blacliett and the c bial Hours 9:30 to 00 editor Of the Daily Banner! at two daughters Dunian Okla returning to Price In 1934 r He joined the Utah Power I I and tight company that year- From 1936 to- 1939 Mr Crockett wax Price correspondent for The Salt lAke Tribune a position he held 'while still affiliated with the 'tt tall 1 Lonroftargi'mila power Company 1 named In 1940 Mr Crockett wu it editor of the power company's - ' i I - -4 teaks Ilk' lap Maki Yeti can't tell the tliffere' nee) beautifully matiel I' 5411 8 8 Sk ti:' flik 70 80 autil $ 00 5—it 150 1 t '11C1"IPId SO11 - -- ot-th- 1:69a:-- GO" i 'NOW L gio - i :' ' r : I ! 6 '' 1 ' 11' I 112209 4 S1tC-ralande- - AStidas W11111 1 I L r - - - r ' t - i:- teorily IslenzfzAlcrcl 1161n:ItotCottsi-- 1 ri-- - ii ' The eleventh annual shoW of the Utah Gladiolus society 'will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Henager Business college :45 East Broadway with Roy 11 'Gorham In charge ? The exhibit will be open to the public from 2 to 9 p m Saturday and from 9 a m to 8 pe rn Sun Entries of gladioli Must be day taken to the 'how rooms between Gorand 11 a m Saturday-M- : ham said While only members of- the society may displzy in sections A B and C without payment of entry fee anyone may show gladioli In section D and may Vie for a year's possession of the Pembroke company perpetual Stationary challenge cup Other cups to be won include the Mrs Reed Stevens the Barnett and Weiss the Utah Gladiolus society the Mn H A Snow and the Mrs Eric Ryberg challenge cups There 'also will be swards of collections of choice gladiolus bulbs baskets jardinieres fertilizers potted shrubs and: the silver medal and the 'medallion rosette ribbon or the New England Gladiolus society with which- the local group Is affiliated Gorham said keen:competition is :expected in the classes calling for the tallest spike the spike with most florets j)pen at once the spike with largest floret and the champion spik of the show There are also a :number of seedlings to be exhibited which have been developed j by local amateurs and have never been shown before I -1 - the National Broadcasting company and sa special assistant to the secretary of the navy will address a special meeting of the Salt f Lake Hiwanis club Thursday at 6:30 p!in' at the rod Douglas Country club The meeting will follow 9 golf tournament start ing ott 130 p m Mr Mason who divides his Subsequently he was assigned time between the National Broad- - to the American legation at The casting company and the navy Hague as assistant military at department hat had a notable ca- - teche and then to the Berlin U reer in army intelligence service embassy as acting military at tache journalism and the supervision Of news gathering organizations : He resigned from the army Iri As an assistant editor of a mag- - 1920 and served successively as azine when the U S entered the head of the London and Paris bul World war he entered the' service reaus of the International Newl and because of marked ability in Service business manager then that particular field wak sent to genera) manager and president an army ' Intelligence school of the same organization He be When the war ended he was sent came a- - vice president of N B C to the occupied area in Germany in 1931and was appointed a spe as chief censor and later to Ber- - dal assistant to the secretary of lin as military observer the navy in April 1941 - - ' NEW C 1 t t : - More than Log persom are ' to turirt out Thursday Air Lines " Frank E Mason vice president in Of - Frohe Thursday flight and you reach Boiie in 2 hours Portland Spokane or Seattle in time for a lull night's sleep Also morn-tri- g and neon flights Call travel agents hotelsr or - ' 1 it iNe-iviAu- Hudson motorcar dealers Intermountain area will meet in Salt Lake City Monday to receive sales information and view models Of the 1042 Hudson scheduled to I be displayed in the city for the 'First time that day The dealers meeting will behel at the Hotel Utah beginning at 10 a ra and continuing throughout the day New models of the cast will be on display at the 1 Strong Motor zcompany's show room 220 East South Temple 4 - rs : In Erening Might to BoISE I'diolus Club Opens Annual Show Saturday charge of information for II i f'f'4 ii't:ii:Plciii-'':Talk to Ic twarti S Club 't) 41:-:4' ion EXH1D1 'Nut - - law"Wednesday' ' or Friday t Driving through red traffic o—Alvin T Bleak 1611 Mayfair "circle fined $750 J W Ross 580 Fifth avenue fined $3 Morris Celison no'oddress given pried $5 P' Ignoring stop sign—Fay Frazier 31S C street finedS5 Hal Hurst Payson $5 fine suspended John W Howard 1709 Harvard avenue fined $5: Harry E Cozakas 501 South West Temple street fined S750 702 North Roy Anaya Fourth Veit street forfeited $10 Stimmerfield T Ricketts 344 East First South street forfeited $10: W H Evans 823 South Second West atieet forfeited PO a plot Meet Lists Spea ens alcdownot 'oomAota ditommo street fined 810: W White 365 Strong denied guilts and trial set truiTcD Wait - 6ty 364 Douglas "close-of-busines- s" - — IL L Thompion editor of the Labor Newsk And Sophun Utah mentray "Let'l repeat the ordinance out Dertelson -- state public 'Welfare commissioner will speak i at a right then' said Commissioner George D Keyser "We never meeting of the Salt Lake !branch obey it anyhow because If irthe- of the- Utah State Old Ate Penright fellow brings enough topimasure we always manage get sion and Assistance organization around t he at 7:30 p m Lon the similar He pointed out that the city:' and icounty of ordinance was repealed two yeara grounds f t ago and then reenacted early this building ie t tined 11 Failing to yield right of way to another vehiele—Chester E Ilets rourt I where there had been serious law infractions 4 Mayor Jenkins again suggested rescinding the revocation but City Attorney E Ray Christensen said it would set a q"dangecous precedent" to go back and change the record on the original action "I thought we ha& settled this matter once and for ll" said Commingioner Oscar W11cConkie referring to last week's committee of the whole meeting "We did—all five of us" said i Mr Keyser Upshot was that the ceimmis sion took no further attion-istillhas no meaning Mr Menerar beer- license ' : vious operator at the same address for reported la violations 744r Meneray who was said by po lice to prire a clear record then applied i tor a license stating' he had purchased the fixtures And business But because the ordinance for bids relicensing except where 'the permit has been "suspended" a new license could not be issued and the applicant's attorney R Verne :McCullough tried twice last week to get the commission to change' its action However in a committee of the whole meet- int last week the board decided to "stand 'pat" Mayor Ab Jenkins raised the Issues again Tuesday declaring the commission should rescind its revocation action and "suspend" It then the previous - license could Issue a new one to Mr 810 liryon - - adult and missionary society joined Sunday school superintendents and minister in a conference with Dr F L 0113§S of Nashville Tenn secretary of adult work in the board of education of the Methodist Epikopal church Following lengthy discussions In the rind Methodist church on "the Imperative need" of church study programs for young adults Salt Lake conference church leaders indorsed the move and appointed a steering committee to direct church organtzat1onf for study of the proposal Named to the committee were Miss Alice Randall conference deaconess George Anderson of Midvale Miss Marjorie Wrathall Mrs Donald Black-stoc- k' Miss Lucile Harris Dr C Bane Dr Ernest M Hanson and Frank H Taylor Dr Gibbs aiding westernIstate church conferences organize for the young adult education move will journey to Ely Nev for a conference Wednesday and on Thursday will leave from Salt Lake City for Portland Ore He directed a meeting Monday In Ogden La-Ver- 4 33-ml- Salt Lake City cornmissloners refused Tuesday to repeal Salt Lake conference Methodist ordinance forbidding relicensing lor six months of premises where churches may participate ip a a beer' license 'has been revoked with the result that B Pink "pioneer movement" extending Meneray agalw was denied a permit at 503 West Second South church studies to young adults 24 Utah-Neva- le - 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Firemen's association lot the ensuing year were front John J Creedon of Bingheem re named 'secretary RearOeft to right J W Clay St14:1Ake county fire chief thole: Owen A Owens Ogdin fire chief president Verl A linws of Magna first vice preSident A IL Ward of Salt aty secondvien president and A Ws Rhone of Tooele tressue or (Story on Page 113 : t SL Methodists City St4nds P Refus4 Plan Young To' issit' BéterAicen'gé -- 4 Zieeto:d Tuesday afternoen In i head lita Slate Murray-14- 18 19 11' Wugust '6 U 3 frb41XX100(PMSSV1101510VON d Counts Sle i rg nizati on Officers trenterti ItectState ( Zeibune- - 5alt gakt Zbe I ! "Pt -- 77th '4tEAlt Floorttear ERBAC HOURS 1130 to 5:30 H I il DIAL t 1 s 0586 77iS Yetr ::!:: :iz:::- t123 - t) C:23 ' C s000lor '1 (tal trt13-t-- ) ':t':1 44:::1 4 ::::4p:17?-- i I 1 |