| Show it' - - Sunday Morning I - i 3TritimIt 5A1t gzli(e U )e - -- - - 1912 IAInreli 1 5 B 4 - r1 S L County Farmers wall jDriver 'Jellies ' tipsy Count Conferences on War hi S L Court : Food Production Proffram tf Jrniffe Sets Trial i1 Charged with drunken driving Samuel Moore Taylor 61 173 First avenue denied guilt Saturday before Judge Reva Beck Bosone in Salt Lake police court and trial was set for March 11 Mr Taylor wax arrested early Saturday at Thirteenth South and Vest Temple streets according to poiice OMeera said they observed the motorist driving an automobile "very slow" and when they stopped him found he was under the influence of liquor Harold Thorpe 587 First avenue denied a charge of failing to y to another veyield hicle and his trial was set for March 7 He allegedly was in a traffic accident Febtifery 16 Leo D Soderatrom 415 South alit West street was fined $5 on charge of driving an automobile d thout a driver's license A charge of drunken driving was In observance of their fiftieth stricken from the calendar wedding anniverearles Mr and Other citses in court Saturday Mrs George H Bradley of Sandy Included: and Mr and Mrs Archie Scott of Speeding—Jack Dahlin Murray fined $25 with $10 suspended Ma lad Idaho will be honored SunIgnoring stop sign — Vernon day from 3 to 6 p in at a reception Stroud Layton $10 fine suspend In the Jensen home Twenty-sevented W F McCrea 1330 Logan South 'street and Highland avenue fined $5 Ralph S Wall 403 Twenty-thir- d drive (2300) East Mrs Bradley and Mrs Scott are str !et fined $5 Vern Black 130 Soi:ith Twelfth West street fined sisters both were married in Man$5: Duane H Larsen 827 South ti Mr and Mrs Scott were mar Main street fined $5 ried 6n March 1 1892 by the Rev Driving through red traffic G W Martin Mrs Bradley who light — Royal Clyde Miller 137 Eleventh East street fined $5 John J Fitzgerald 381 Ninth East fell— street denied guilt and trial set for March 4 Russell W Rayboald 1076 Emerson 'avenue forfeited t Fred Henkel 423 Denver $15 :41 1 11W ?Oak street fined $5 H Y Andersen 00' ' Jr rek!: rO Richfield fined $5 J W Broad-wate- r '' 4'1:f: 4 414 Kensington avenue 1 ) : '''"::eANv ty to) G A Nilsen 2538 Sixth fined $5 A4w y ik: 'I street fined $5 Don Horton litci East f 5" North Seventh West street " '''''''' fihed $5 Edward H Colton 625 l'Illi"F619:°): Carson street fined $5 L H ViactNt Leaders Sean Couples Wait Girl Scout Party Feting Defense Work Marital Days By emphasizing Girl Scout courses in first aid nutrition homemaking and outdoor cooking Girl Scout leaders may make vatI:able contributions to civilian defense preparations 83 adult troop leaders were told by speakers at a Girl Scout defense institute Saturday at the Town club 1081 East South Temple street Summarizing topics discussed by speakers and round table conferences during the institute sessions Mrs Charles C Bintz Rocky Mountain region:xl Girl Scout chairman urged that troop programs be built arciund first aid nutrivtion homemaking and outdoor cooking subjects to prepare girls for any emergency that may tome "If we fail youth today" she said "we are failing them in the future as well" Other speakers who urged emphasis on the coursea as an aid in-to civlian defense preparations cluded Mrs' Charles A Boynton representing the Salt Lake county civilian defense office Mrs Barry F Irwin of Ogden chairman cif ths Girl Scout regional nominating committee Mrs Mary Jane Littlefield regional director and Miss Florence E Hayward Salt Lake council executive secretary - Judge Denies Plea for Bail 4 i - - i ' i- ' '' ' ' - ' ' — r-- ' ''''c z '" 4- IF4-- 'a 'k a t ' 1 4 1' 7- - f i k s ' r ' 4 - -- - v 'N- - - -- i 4 ? 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DAYS TO PAYI GUARANTEED SATISFACTION-- 30 EXPRESS d 1 NI ' - - - : - - 1' - - Lusa hall rWord was received in Salt Lake Saturday of the promotion of 1111 T Lorenz from first lieutiliAnt to captain in the army at Ftt Sill Okla Captain Lorenz is a son of Mr and Mrs George Lorenz ot 164 Kelsey avenue Now an instructor in military tactics at Fort SW he is a graduate of the University of Utah '' Fr I 1 i 0-- UTAH Man - : i '' - -' 4::12 -- ' :::-- ' :':sk - ---- 7! --- ‘ - ir--- a 'A ( 2 i A The Eye Glasses You Need At a Price You Can Afford to Payl ed TaPe Trot MIDVALFr—Orval Adams executive vice president of the Utah State National bank will discuss "Inflation" at a meeting of the Midvale Kiwanis club Monday at 6:45 p in in the Midvale city hall Club leaders announced also that Dr Frederick Ingvoldstad noted vyriter and lecturer will speak on current world affairs at a meeting of club members and their wives Friday at 6:30 p m in the city IA ‘ L 10esttineal lor You—gactory to You klVeel' Ho Banker Slates Talk On Inflation S 17 tt - rf5 Army Advances - If it's been longer than a year since your last eye examination see one of Alumni of Granite Wait Priiffram SOUTH SALT of Granite high school I - --- 1 1867 - P - k4- ' - 1 1 - - 4 : t' ' I J 4i i - 'i - 1 4 47 I : SMART be : 0 two-famil- ' — ' IJI : A 4 r Li 0011 --1- family dwelling $5000 residential alterations and repairs $20786 five nonresidential buildings $1525 and nonresidential alterations and Decreases were $185 repairs shown in all types of construction y except in dwellings - - '''' '' ''"' :C ' ' - ) -- - Parents Learn Of Son's Safety Annual St David's day eelebrait1Athin of the Cambrian Society of Salt Lake City has been canceled this year because of the war ofMr and Mrs Scott ficers announced Saturday The society composed of resi- 1867 a son of Archibald and Isadents of Welsh descent has held bella Scott He and Mrs Scott St David's day observances on 45 years ago moved to Ma lad where Mr Scott has engaged in March 1 for many years John James president of the ranching and society is recovering at his home Native of Moroni 3S3 Seyenth avenue from an opMrs Scott formerly Miss Jane eration performed recently at the Faux was born in Moroni May 23 L D S hospital chapel - - I Failing to report with traffic rket—Francis D Nielson 1848 seventh East street forfeited $5 Don Walton 3298 South Second (300) West street forfeited $750 ''' ''- t ' h‘ 1 -- - 4 0 7) r' - I 44-- -- A i Li ' L- shown In the $357382 recorded for February 1041 The report shows the following permits inaued teat month: 51 fern ily dwellings $178000 one twce - n - 2185 East Thirty-nint- h (3900) 801(th street fined $5 Ray Christilinsen 530 West Second North The following day Mr Bradley and Miss Faux took their marital vows in the Manti L D S temple Lived In Manti Mr and Mrs Bradley have made their home in Sandy for the past four years They formerly resided in Manti Mr Bradley was born in Moroni October 3 1887 a son of G H and Elizabeth Love Bradley He is a retired railroad conductor He started his career on the old Sanpete Valley railroad which was later taken over by the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad Mrs Brailey was born In Moroni March 15 1871 a daughter of Nathan and Clarissa Chase St David's Fete veteran he presented awards Sout s Arthur ID Crane and Le Grande Poor of troop 13R at the NN'elkt Jordln diFtrirt court of honor Sunday- at 6:30 p in in the Tiverton Second L D S ward planned 7 PI3f? 1 LI - ' ": lett marriage — r Building conetruction tri Salt Lake City during February showed Ft decided Increase over the preced ing month according to a report isstked Saturday by William J amidwin city building inapector Building permits iseued in Feb- ruary totaled $203456 compared The with $77815 for January 1942 trend was however for de- reed building eonetruction as 5 Ray J Caffey eeet fined Mr and Mrs Bradley lt 30 South Main street forfeited $10 Mrs Thomas C Parkin 6120 was then Miss Almira Faux and SLiuth State (100 East) street Mr Bradley were witnesses to thv fined 5 si: will -- - - ---- f i:4 TUVERTON—Five-yea- flA - r: 4 : :: 1 varied program has been planned for the annual reunion of the Wilford NVoodruff Family amsociation Mondayst 7 p min the Hyrum Jensen home :2730 Highland drive association caleers reported Saturday S Woodruff will be the W sing speaker Community dancing and refreshments are A 7 1 14' ' 0 ‘2617 4-- r '' 0-: i'l 1 i Ati sec-Ol- ' Welsh 1 Cancel f i W:0114-146e- Building Gains in February - in-riv- 40e Family itssociation Arranges Reunion "Remember Pearl Harbor" 17)eZ h - S ri right-of-wa- application for bond pending a decision on a certificate of probable cause in connection with the filing of a notice of appeal to the state supreme court was denied Saturday by Clarence E Baker Third district court judgeto Allen J Carbis convicted recently of forgery and being an habitual criminal Stay of execution of sentence was granted to Tuesday Judge Baker took action- in Hea dozen other criminal cases set trial of Eugene Anton Frost 41 of 144 West First South street chargedwith burglary Inandthe first being degree grand larceny an habitual criminal for March 16 Faux Mr Scott was born in Blythelie had pleaded not guilty Fred Tada 44 of 68 East First Ontario Canada September 12 South street pleaded not guilty to z— 0 ': mor:':r9''7": assault with a deadly weapon 1 A Trial was set for March 6 Joseph '::' - '" ' " 'i : Eugene Ringwood 18 of 852 Green I ff i street and Irvin Lewis 21 of 1045 l''-)( r!P 'it I t :tc Lincoln street pleaded guilty to ::i ::i1 grand larceny Stay of execution ::s::: &A4 Af ov p v i to March7 was granted Art avy Mothers Raise Funds ing the event - AlAikk fl Members of the Salt Lake Navy T Saturday In the Salt Lake City Mothers!' club held "tag day"' business district soliciting contributions for service men'sprojects Chib Ilestintem Socialot Nirs J Wilford llohnes national SOCIRIS naturclub commander said funds obdance for Monthly alized 'citizns nd aliens i40011 to tallied in the drive will be used by be naturalized were resumed Satunits throughout the vvest urday night in the Utah Art CenContributors were given small ter n9 Mouth State street with the Club pf All Nations sponsor- American flags bearing the Words For March 11 After Hearin(' Plea The government's farm production program farm labor supply and related topics will be discussed at two farm bureaki I meetings scheduled in Salt Lake county this week it was re-- 1 county—agricultural agent pitted Saturday by V L Martineau The Tayloraville bureau w11 14 D S meet in the TayIôrv1II Mr Martineau also announced ward chapel Wednesday at 8 p m that this week's class in the farm and the Union bureau in the Union course junior high school Thursday at finance and management will m conducted farm The both at by specialists p agenda be held in the Midvale city ball at meetings will be the same p m on Thursday Instead of Sub)ects to be discussed will be cooperfttive purchase or farm Vedneaday am In the past areds the government production Alvin Carpenter extension program and government support economist will lesd a discussion on ed prices farm labor problems "Practical Records for the Averclub work the home garden and age Farm" and farm account ' family food supply and the county books will be distributed to those who want them culinary water project ' via ek 1 r4!'f - -- - -- - - - 1kAA-46—"4- 1A r - |