Show I 21 11 Sunday Morning Zbe Find Public Generous Voting Nears To Select Final Tickets 5alt gake reibunt October 12 t Justice Fines Figures in Trà Driver on Reckless Count Prepare For Primaries - - The five Jordan school district buses previously reported as having defective heaters at the titne of a recent highway patrol inspection were in fact being operated with- out heating systems but this did not constitute a violation of state regulations Patrol Superintendent P L Dow said Saturday The regulations of the state road commission and department of education make it optional rather than mandatory with the districts themselves whether heaters are required for the buses used to haul children to and from school he explained The applicable rule says: "A heating system of a type approvedl by the national board of fire underwriters shall be provided wherever deemed necessary by the boards of education" The patrol report showed only five of the 28 Jordan buses were without heaters and those were all privately owned operating under contract with the district The inspection showed no serious defects among the vehicles operating in this district Mr Dow said Two were without firmly fastened handrails one was without proper signs and one was either without a defroster or had a de fective mechanism In two instances buses were found to be operating with a small overload ' One bus of 33 capacity was carrying 35 passengers and one of 74 capacity was carrying 75 Superintendent Dow explained ( Primary elections will be conducted in Salt Lake City Murray and Midvale on October 21 with general elections on November 4 Bingham South Salt Lake Sandy West Jordar0 and South Jordan citizens also will name their town officers on the fitst Tuesday in November Narnes of aspirants to municipal offices in Murray Bingham and AJ4 traffic light Midvale were announced Saturday -M V1444 Blaze' Victim Saunders Died t Kopko re early the candidates having been Srorge of early morning shsrting in Saturday from quired to file their petitions on fairly good condition gunshot wound in head Friday the time limit set by statlate West Jordan citizens will hold a nominating meeting next Satur- HOLLADAY — Justice of the day when candidates for chairA Gideon Omer Saturday Peace man and four members of the a warrant for A M had Issued board of trustees will be named Scott Holladay charged with drivSouth Salt Lake candidates may ing without an operator's license tile up to Saturday for the offices failure to have an inspection cerof president and four trustees tificate on his auto and failure while the Sandy city council will (Continued rront Pm I 3) to appear decide within a few days as to to On James R ing speeding charges away when Kopko t Personal papers found tn his when it will accept nominations Smith 1925 East 4700 South street opened the door and fired one shot rooms by police includedtwo life for the offices of mayor recorder and Don G Lassig 2274 2100 East which struck the woman in the insurance policies naming Miss - treasurer and four councilmen street were fined $5 each On Saunders as beneficiary and South Jordan's present town 1941 drive division chairmen report general charges of ignoring stop signs chest and shoulder Community Chest are his papers parents indicating councilmen have been renomiFalls Ohio approval of the chest's plan to raise welfare Wayne D Guest 958 East 3300 As the car was already in monated there being no other candiagency supporting funds and agency activities Left to South street was fined $3 and tion at the time of the shot Mr dates Henry Holt is the chairHam H Mavrakis Provo was Goes said he sped away before man and Walter Mabey Thomas right Thomas T Taylor Jr and C A Wolfram fined $2 Kopko could shoot again and took A Newbold Soren Neilson and Miss Saunders to the Salt Lake Niels A Nielsen ar the counpolice emergency hospital for o cilmen treatment after which she was Speed Count Drawm The Murray candidates who will transferred to the L D S hospital participate th the primary elec Fine In Murray Police dispatched to pick up lion with two each to qualify for at his home found him lyKopko B MURRAY—Axel Bostmn mayor and for commissioner are: in front of the restaurant ing 3496 was fined drive Highland For mayor—G R Berger (inwith a bullet wound in his right $750 on a speeding charge Satur- temple and a 32 cumbent) Curtis L Shaw and Dr caliber automatic W near his hand day by Murray City Judge imClyde T Stoker 20 social of the Activities A Allen $2 fine pubG welfareagencies supported by Douglas For commissioner—Sherman He was rushed to the Salt Lake Freeze (incumbent) Persyl Rich- lic contributions made during Community Chest campaigns were posed on a charge of driving with- police emergency hospital out an operator's license vas susardson and B M Thomason Police officers reported two ' : The Bingham candidates who described Saturday by Thomas T Taylor Jr chairman of the pended when the defendant pro- shots had ben fired from his gun in court will contest in the general election: 1941 drive's public service division as "highly essential to the duced the license and the cartridge ejector had been For mayor—Ed W Johnson jammed probably from holding (Nonpartisan party) Ralph A general well being of Salt Lake City and its people' SANDY—Lavar Fenstermaker the gun too- close to his head Murano (Labor party) Mr Taylor and C A Wolfram of Duchesne Saturday had been when he fired the last shot term division vice chairman declared ated its own campaign" said Mr fined $5 by Justice For councilman four-yeAccording to police reports of the Peace k: an employe of a meat mar—F J Quinn (Nonpartisan) liar exKopko an White for no reat is "There driving Reg question that public service concerns thus Taylor attenket had been his vey W Wolfe (Labor) forcing rate a of around cessive speed tions upon Miss Saunders for some term far contacted in the current pre- garding the universal approval of corner For councilman two-yetime and when she refused to let —A J Ablett R D Johnston and liminary campaign have responded agency accomplishments" "most generously" Already they Practically all major divisions him accompany her home SaturLi Chris Traggastis (Nonpartisan) an argument ensued resultRosa M Cushing William Swain- said there Is evidence that the di- of the 1941 campaign organiza- Vocalist Stops in S L day meettions held not have ' instruction ing in the shooting ston and Frank R Begley (Labor) vision quota will be reachedofif the ings at drive headquarters in the N Neil Brooks radio vocalist For treasurer—Alvin Hall (Non- exceeded before openingon OctoZit I intensive general appeal Elayhouse First South and Sec- and Mrs Brooks were guests at Doctor Will partisan) Marvin Throckmorton ber ond East streets All but the men's the Hotel Utah Saturday en route 28 Speak (Labor) "Our preliminary campaigning and women's sections are now con- to California on a pleasure trip Dr Cyril L Vance will discuss For recorder—Eugene Morris now under way has revealed a ducting active solicitation work Mr Brooks who is a former Den- communicable diseases Wednesday ' q ' (Nonpartisan) Those- who will be listed on the decided trend in favor of the The latter sections operate only ver entertainer has appeared on at 7:30 p m at a meeting of the numerolis western prograins Lihota club in the L D S hospital Community Chest plan of conduct- during the intensive drive Midvale primary ticket are: one drive for agency supportFor mayor—C J Welch (in- ing funds-raththan the 20 Which iumbent) and George A Wright ing be would if each oper necessary (Both will also run in the general election) commissioner— For two-ye1194 Kelvin W Aylett Kenneth Hand N S Peterson George W Strom (incumbent) Arnold C Troester Inn Tyler R Vincent Robert Wallace 400mm (Six to qualify in primary and three to be elected) MIDVALE—Book circulation at For four-ye"UMW commissioner— the Salt Lake county library to41r104 ' t G! Thomas P Culleton and Henry taled 29000 volumes during Septio Tempest (incumbent) (Both will tember compared with a circulabe one to with elected) qualify tion of 24017 books in the correFor city recorder—Lawrence A sponding month of 1940 Mrs Ruth I Mincer (unopposed) Vine Tyler librarian reported SatFor city treasurer—Louis E urday I ' dun Goff (unopposed) The main library at Midvale had exer-- f t ateb vothe highest circulation-42- 66 Smw J t lumeswhile circulation at the : MASTER MINDS AND Sandy branch was second high 2271 books and the Blaine library ARTISTS Presents branch third with a circulation of '0 slightly more than 2079 volumes i ' 44110-—'- -4NZ 414444ti II during the month September circulation at other si: t ''"""11:- 47 branches was: Copperton 1712 (IN P4SON) Riv1691 '41111111117 t:t" Gar timid 1701: Draper ''''1411114 t 1682 Sherman 1455 Mon15 erton 0 roe 1426 Magna 1408 West Jordan 1351 Irving 1316 Plymouth S L TABERNACLE 1124 Bingham 1108 8:15 P M 'Of the total circulation 13615 books were juvenile fiction 10018 were adult fiction 5596 were reference volumes and 2131 were adult nonfiction Warrant Issued For Autoist 'wit-inflict- ed - Salt Laker Dies of Gunshot After Quarrel With Friend dl-iv- e ' one-campai- new! - SOUTH SALT LAKE—Charged with reckletut driving Ray Ist South Second Thompson 457 West street Saturday had been sentenced to pay a $75 fine $25 suspended or serve 25 days in Jail by Justice of the Peace William A Pardoe Earl E Crane Riverton was fined $10 on a speeding charge and Earl Hartley Christensen Midvale forfeited $5 bond on a charge of driving through a red traffic light Bench warrants were issued and new charges of failure to appear were filed against Darrell L Whiting Holladay and Mel Robinson 78 East Second South street on speeding charges and Leslie W Davis 377 South Main street on a charge of driving through a red p Towns Cities 01 1State Amplifies Argument Report on Jordan Buses ' gn Chest Division Leaders Predict Quick Success 1911 at Keith O'Brien sparkling dresses and glamorous collection of suits sizes for women and misses shorter women It is more than worth coming in special to see them r R van-OU- 1 j - 4 - 1 "m-Z- ? -- r - Paul ar S ar Sargent freedomloving fm classics 1995 I er Exquisite handmade jeweled studs Finely tucked blouse Handmade button boles Flattering convertible neckline Briskly pleated or flared skirt Luscious new shades of draft blue Chinaberry red Bronzine green black Manila brown Sixes 10 to la C 1 Library Nets Reader Gains ar 0040 ''' ' ogb - tv ar 4- ftwit am - I (i Oil 14Ap ':Kt'4--'- US' ) VOW 4 01M106 16111111000 4641r ) elho- I WJil t t 'WOO 1 ii "4e :::Itt ''4wrsoosnoo 464:1111 4 4 liblo II 1 VP 101 1 lo Am 412 4 41144000 WI mr A ' Ihalhl'"PZ 4 -- WO 011411 4 41116NEN10 ' F It ' iz -- 1121 aMitrg h 11liallenborn 0 r vo i ? 77-61 A —0 ME 0 1111011016 Iltmow Wednesday Oct Anal - 110 411161' ( yl 4141 ' 4k-- & a4 4'1411'4- 1 1 -1- 01 spw 0-- P 401 lIlltakboill"'"N"'IogimbwoIP UXURIOUSLY TUFTED ' 4 Party Group MT i MOBBIE 13'4 ! Plans Meet olog"114' - Women's Demo- cratic Study club of Sandy 'will I begin its fall and winter program i series Thursday at 7:30 p in with a meeting at the home of Miss Selma Pierson 450 West First 1 South street Mrs Reg White president announced Saturday A book review by Miss Alta Miller of Midvale will be a highof the meeting Miss Pier1 light son Mrs Henry Jorgensen Mrs Lawrence Stapley Mrs Charles Rudd and Mrs Milton Cundrick will be hostesses i o SANDY—The 4 Granite District Maps Census r SOUTH SALT school it LAKE---Enumerato- rs selected by the Granite district board for a school census Saturday had received instructions and materials for the survey after a meeting with Mrs Anna L Johanson district school A great You'll like it TICKETS 75c to $I plus telt ON RALE AT GLEN BROS MUSIC Co UNIVERSITY OF UTAH EXTENSION DIVIPN "The Lcture T eat of the Seasoi" fashion of the hour withits wide sweeping skirt its rows and rows of deep tufting its extreme warmthand most of all its beauty Exciting colors of white aqua red wine blue and dusty rose Sizes 14 to 20 just-before-retiri- ng all-'rou- ' 66 CILMJIDUJ5 1LOWIE" This shirt is not only the love of the campusbut of the with rare officethe streetthe tea party Smooth-fittin- g comfort in the action back Clean cut examples of precision noted for their understated smartness Soft shade tailoring tones of dusty rose powder blue gold beige red and white Sizes 32 to 38 Stitched short sleeves Sportswear—Third Floor t110 Keith O'Brien Salt Lake City Utah Please send me tufted robes at Colors ' fob:s SIM Mies CITY 5111111r5 Utah's Most Progressive Store CASH ) CHO- - Realdenta of Can add 25 sale Include 10c pnatage D tax ) 22" STATE ( ) CASH ADDRESS ISTATI C O ( ) Marine Blue ADDRESS "My Campus Love" shirts at Colors CITY Salute to - NAME- ( ) CHG ( ) C O D Include 10c postage (Residents of Utah add 2‘ sales tax) NAME Ole l) MAIL TIIIS COUPON TODAY MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Keith O'Brien tialt Lake City Please send me S300 each tillsesdu nd Lingerie—Fourth Floor TAILORED SHIRTS'of Mingtoy rayon crepe statistician The census to determine the number of school age children In the district and whether they are attending school will start Wednesday and continue through October Instructions for workers in four of the five precincts were given at district offices Friday morning Precinct No 4 enumerators received instructions Friday afternoon at Cyprus high school Magna ( 1 te:die oto Utah's Most Progressive Store ‘ i e dressmaker type essuit made in California pecially for Keith- O'Brien 100 wool fabric Gored Two-piec- skirt Same model plantation brown to 18 llso Sizes 10 Keith O'Brien Suits Third Floor |