| Show - 32 Saturday Morning— Zbe Satt gake rribune Lake County hikes '41 Welfare Budget by $10000 Slates Wiring Talk lSalt An additional of welfare board will the share of S L Drivers Get ROO Drunk Fines appropriation $10000 for the county welfare department budget for the remainder of the year was approved Friday by the Salt Lake county commission to be matched with $58- 668 of state and federal funds The total additional appropriation of $66668 according to C M Brown chairman of the coun- - Terms of Pair Suspended Upon Payment ll h - Oscar V Johansen 57 of 1043 Fuller avenue convicted October 21 of drunken driving was sentenced Friday in Salt Lake police court to pay $100 and serve 30 days in jail with the term to be suspended upon payment of fine lie allegedly wee involved in an accident at 1083 South State street October 18 Pleading guilty to a like charge Pinar Nelson 31 of 4703 South Second (300)) West street also was sentenced to pay $100 and serve 30 days in jail with term to be suspended upon payment of the fine He was arrested October 25 after his car assertedly struck another auto at Second South and Second Dv Pn iI i12p I1 wt - 'Foy - the exchange's total budget of $4701 Also referred for study in connection with the new budget was a petition from P T Farnsworth superintendent of the Granite school district asking the county to pay half the cost of maintaining a school nurse in the district next year ntletrnsfIrla Es1 td g ' i ty give partment $611110 for relief in Salt Lake county during November and December The common referred to the auditor a request from the Social Service" exchange for an appropriation of $75216 in 1942 thia amount representing Salt Lake General hospital's 16 per cent F 103riflgjL------- - 4 04 ! ' 't'A " '4‘-- -- 1‘ - 77- t'' :: - 't - 14 x 0lb ': - - -- ' 1 0- :::: - 1- 4 1 — '1 East streets 11S ' ' ::::: ':':' :' : i ' ' ":-:''''' f ! v f '''' ': '11 '''': -- ' '' t ': '' - I - '63 4Nt f' 1 i): 1124 ''' Sktivk :!'-'- ' "- 1 - 0 - - e" ' l 9 '' ''': ' ': :! 1 '''4 : 3' ! q ' 'V '" 'c ? ' 7: : - i:' - ' '''' '' ' 4' 5 N -' s t - s 4 N ':' li 1 1914' oit4 07 ' At 1 I ' - - "- 144 I - ' - '''' d ' P""' ' if A ' i i ft- "- j 'k ' I ' t 1 I A ir : t 114 e 10 '' P 4 1 A ' ' ' ' '''' s 11 7 ' ? - ' i - 6 '4' :' - - -- ' c: 1 4 --- - tai t - ' -- -- of : ' x :'-' ::-- - - - :4 1 - ' ''' s ' 1 ' 4 ' 1 - - - 4- 1 - - I '' 1 ' i' - ' LI - - 7e"000- $10 Driving through red traffic light '' ' 0” 707 10 ' 0 - I 4 ' ' ' ' - '''':-(1- 'nave you tried the first really new tlyhite floating soap since the Gay P I - flineties? It's betterin ' - 414 VA--- glIEM - - - - - - 3 ir 2 3 Suds two times quicker! Jumt I turn on the water and whe-e- 11!uch 4 firmer! Lists and lasts! know the minute you touch Swan it's more solid 'larder by far than old-titotting soaps That's -e Swan breaks into clouds of lather! Suds up two times quicker than floating soaps Not thin skimpy suds—but big thick stand-u- p suds— soft and smooth as velvet! ed medical journals - ittilil - Pure as imported tas- amazing but tests prove this is true Swan's as rnild as castile too For baby for bands and face you can't buy a purer soap Ask your doctor—he has the details in his - 0 7 4 1ifWhiter! ways! ei)1)- 21' if s British Relief Moves Office 41:'1 tr - because Swan has less moisture Notice how it lasts I And Swan won't warp out of shape either ' - - z! -- ein I fI Ilk ( ' - '111fir 'IN ' Nii -- re'''''$04 4' 4 7- moo - 5 17 Eicher creamier lather—even hard water! Yes Swan is happy In hardest water Kicks up quick lasta'Ll In ing glorious suds while floating soaps could scarcely raise a lather Suds even in water cold as ice! What do you think of that? ed ' treaks smoothereasily! No rough clumsy edges! No crumbly bite to mush away Swan breaks—without fast in knife or string—into two smooth lovely' rakes one ideal for kitchen the other grand for the bathroom hard-to-hand- le - - I) t - 4 p 1 finer-texture- 0 ' - 1 - 1111 i - - More real soap for your money! There's far less moisture in SIrtn than in floating soaps That rnearui more real soap for your money No need to store a supply to dry out and harden We've done it for you! Feels smoother And little wonder! For Swart is made by a proem that's different This fine white floating soap is richer yet so thrifty you'll we it with a light heart for every jobiI wholesome smell I AA honstly fresh as all outdoors Never harsh rever strong Swan keeps its fresh crisp odor to the last sliver You'll like It as well for dishes az you do for bath - -t 7 cleaner fresher! What a 6 Smells dean ' ( 4- ail ad tit' a d! old-ty- soap-and-wat- er pe I - ' ' - Recent complaints and issues placed before the W A division el investigation were discussed at g the conference of agents from 11 western states in the Newhouse hotel Friday —Dudley Frank of Washington D eo assistant director of the division participated in the pettgionm ' r l1:- :: :' - '' - es :f:: - ' - which were in chirge of raul Han- ben of the Salt Lake district- P cost& no 070e I Poes more work -- ' f 3°14 Sava Ifeh Stil' ' ' - day-lon- 4f - -- ' - ' ' - - I III los :' 414jtj : d oleo Pharmaceutical Unit Sets January Meet :77-- - ' ( ': i:oiti:-44"-44:1:::''- ‘1 4 i1 ''":-- - I'' 01) -- -! )f 4 Ili 9 - f' ? - ' r-:- -'S '''tt-- r !S'Y'lli 4 With ' :4 4 o' I frip 44 -- A1 ‘110 dp 'Atili Alt4'4' 4 4 -- :'4 - '4- - - - 10' i 0 I TUNE IN GRCIE ALLEN HEY A - atORGE BURNS STATION 5 7 7-'- 6 ''''''''4ckt-:- ' rr N ' OP :: : ' i i4:::H::!:::? '" 0 t PAUL WkilTEMANIN THE LOONIEST RADIO I SHOW IN A SWAN'S AGE! EYERY TUESDAY SaldP -- 10 ' 47 11811--"- - I' ' - 4401' ' ' ! '' - - A midwinter convention of the 'Utah Pharmaceutical aasociation will be held at the Newhouse hotel January 24 association directors decided Friday at a quarterly meeting M K Bridge president announced No dates were set for other eonferences to be held later! in 1142 at Ogden and Provo he said The directors declared that the recent Utah observance of National Pharmaceutical week was the most outstanding in the assoriationR history and thanked hewspaperti and radio stations for sairrorting the celebration Mr Bridge said - 4 — British war relief will be from its new quarters at the Playhouse 73 Second East street after Monday Mrs Burton W Musser state chairman said Friday The organization's offices were located at 117 East Broadway the past year Mrs Musser said that due' to lack of accommodations for old clothes at the new address this tYpe of relief work will be discontinued for the next few weeks However there will be knitting mewing of new clothes and making of layettes to be done Mrs Musser said and women who wish to devote time to the charity are asked to call at the new headquarters Fale of pina emblems cookbooks bags and a variety of other articles along with "Thumbs Up" pins also will be carried on Mrs Musser said 0 i ' 1 - - J - i Ignoring stop sign—Dwight F )loran of 416 Third avenue Glen Hyatt of 766 Third East street lira Lucy Peterson of 134 First avenue C H Pinkerton of 123 West Sixth South street and Nick Anselmo of 612 South Seventh West street forfeited $10 each: Donald Christensen of 41 South Iledwood road fined $15 Clifford E Lee of American Fork fined S750: Raleigh Judd of 125 South Wept Temple street and Frank Smith of 1737 East 7200 South Street fined $5 each ) 4k i cli l (il ' ' 7 ' — —Lewis P Casassia of 138 Eaat Second South street fined $5: Mark P Saiatovic of Sandy forfeited 23 case of Arthur F Knighton Jr of 647 Browning avenue was stricken on motion of the city - I - i 40 ' t ‘ 44 -- 1414 e 'r- Ifr' ' ' ''' ti4 t ' - :' ': ' '' 1 ' ' ' nt Conference Scans W P A Complaints t 1'1 t4: 141i ---s - ''' i 1 Clark of 217 Eaat Thirteenth South street tined $10: Ralph Smith of Center-Videnied guilt and will be tried Vionday: Frank Angeles of 241 West Fourth North street failed to appear on charge Bench warrant Wan ordered issued and bond set - 4 ' 1 e 4 ' '' 1-- I 1 P"'''''' dr ' f' 4 ( :f f s 1 : ' !' ': 40 4 i Z- :' ' 75' 511 I ) - - ' :44 Asliells:(--411:- 24 t - ": ' i 1:-4'i- 4 - tivere: Spe4mling—Joseph V al 4 j : s ' :::: i - - 1- '' ''''4-- A '' ! :r-----1- ''- ' ' - ' : - - 4 -- Or s 1 e - i 1r :: : ' I I I -t : ':'''' '1 -- - 1)" 1 4 ar - N - I - ' I ' - '‘ ' - '" 'I- '-- ' : ::i i ''' ' - ti: :::i:i-:-' ::''':: '' !:: :' 14 ' N -: '''':::::-:- -'4 ' ' - i ::: ' 11 4 :: i:::- ::EAi:4 '' - - - '''' - - -:: - ctthroome: ' is -- f ' :::-:-?:'''- À - ' ' - - rAn ills ics :::: '''''''' : 4 t' '''-- ''' :i "p- dil Stan-mechan- ' - V' Ic 't i - IP '''' ' Trial Set Nov lit Gus Adams of 15 Eighth East street denied charges of drunken running through a stop ' drivingand sign He was granted a trial by 18 jury for November Involved in a two-ccollision at recond West and Seventh South streets September 13 E R Poulson of 544 South Seventh West street was convicted of failure to yield the right of way :to another vehicle He was fined $25 and sentenced to spend 10 days in Jail With the term to be suspended Upon payment of fine FailIng to appear on a similar charge Willard Tucker of 36 H street forfeited 210 He allegedly iaas involved in an accident at H and South Temple streets Octo29 ber Other cases in court Friday c - ' - - : to"'1- ''' ‘i - the rank of staff aergosint In 18 months has three older brothers t who hold commissions in the army and navy They are: Ensign Stuart Fouts of San Diego First Lieu tenant Junius Fouts of New 'York City and Second Lieutenant ley Foutr attached to the Salt Lake district army recruiting sta tion o rt-et- in title ills se : enlisted - : Pilot School 141nlisted The sergeant a son of Mr Rnd Mrs L J Fouts of 120 C street Salt Lak City will be aniong a clam of 27 enlisted pilots relieved for training from posts as clerks or cooks in the training center The Salt Laker) who has risen ::::--- — first claasi Iota I - : ikte!1 - ' 9 N ' ld - - 4? ' '':' "'''' to Sergeant Wins Promotiori schoola of MOPTETT FIELD Cal Nov 7 —Merrill Y Foutz staff sergeant from Salt Lake City on duty in the mail and records room of the West Coast air corps training' center at Moffett field will enter the air corps primary flying school at King City Cal Saturday as a member of the L'!hv!i J2C '40"v 4 4" IS L It E Baxter member of the Salt 'Ake City electrical ituipection department will disccuas wiring methoda at a meeting of the Utah chapter International Association of Electrical Inspectors Tuesday at 730 p in In the Utah Power and Light company service auditorium at 635 East Sixth South street -- m 4sem 1 November 8 1911' a " ''4 I ?!ii ''::' ' I 41 é : I NIGHT AT 7:00 GET SWAN AT YOUR KM - I 1 - '' DEALER'S TODAY! 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