Show 1 i I I1 1 - I 10 Wrolltemlay Morning I 1 1 i 4 Gets Stay 1 Unfit April k 11 '6 4 i A $100 fine with an alternative 2 of 30 days in the city jail was posed on Allen Chandler Aims lie 33 'o't 983 Yale avenue Tuesday when he admitted a drunken driving charge before Judge Reva Beck Bosone in Salt Lake police court The defendant was granted a stay of execution until April 6 lie was arrested February 27 in the 800 block on Eleventh street and previously denied the allegation He changed his plea when arraigned Tuesday Other cases in court Tuesday Inim- i1 - 1 East I i I cluded: Failing to yield right of way to another vehicle—Lupe Abrigo zondo Midvale allegedly involved In a traffic accident February 24 at Fifth South and Second West streets $25 fine suspended Speeding—Wayne W Williams '14 1 1 Sixth South street charged with driving 33 to 35 miles zone fined $5 an hour in a e Ignoring stop sign — Sid 411 East 25-mi- le Devinny widely- knovvn Mason and Liberty sucFuel company cumbed to heart disease Tuenday at 1 a m in a Cedar City hospital Mr Devinny was 53 years of age He resided at 51 East Fourth North street in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Devinny were visiting their daughter Mrs Milton Frampton in Cedar City on Washington's birthday when Mr Devinny was stricken and taken to the hospital in that city In the employ of the Liberty Fuel company for 23 years Mr Devinny was a member of the Purchasing Agents' Association of Utah and of the Intermountain Association of Credit Men Argenta lodge No 3 F & A M of which Mr Devinny was a mem- ber will conduct the funeral rites Thursday at 12:30 p m in the Masonic temple 650 East South Temple street Mr Devinny also was a member of Utah chapter No 1 Royal Arch Masons Utah Council No 1 Royal and Select Masters: Utah Cornmandery No 1 Knights Templar a n d El Kalah temple AAONMS Surviving Mr Devinny are his widow Mrs Valois Peirce Devinny a son E Stirling Devinny of Salt Lake City and a daughter Mrs Frampton Mr Devinny was born in Denver June 9 1888 a son of Valentine and Adelia Keyes Devinny 1 East Forty-fift- h I(4500) South street $10 fine 1681 sus- pended George M Keeves 562 First avenue denied guilt and trial - '1 4 F set for Thursday G P Sheya 546 Elizabeth street case continued to March 17 Dean Day Bountiful 1$10 fine with $5 suspended Richard B Pratt 3313 Eleventh (1100) East street fined $5 Andrew P Anderson 742 Post street $10 fine with $5 suspended John C Flint 869 Pacific avenue $10 fine with 35 suspended Glen W Jones 1598 1Richards street $10 fine with $5 suspended Grant Robert Murdoch 1230 Thirteenth East street $10 fine with $5 suspended Driving through red traffic light —William D Schell 105 First avenue $10 fine with $5 suspended R C Fowler 1174 Milton avenue Iforfeited $5 Leo Q Slater 2895 !South State (100 East) street $10 fine with $3 suspended J Marcus Griffin Ogden $10 fine with $5 suspended Vernon Baxtron 1835 South State street $10 fine with 5 suspended Making improper turn — John I Napier 584 South Redwood road allegedly involved in a traffic accident March 4 fined $25 with $10 suspended Failing to report with a traffic ticket—Richard R Roland 814 Third avenue forfeited $5 Reed Van Wagoner American F o r k forfeited $5 1 1 1 ' ii e l 1 1 I - 1: ' ' - A - t1 f - "AI-- ' A - 25-mi- ' - i later - - ' - A - '' f I9 :I I'l""'''''''''''''''''' 0 sus — a 1 -- SALUII All officers and advisory board members of the Wasatch Sheep Graziers' association were reelected at the annual meeting held Tuesday at offices of the Utah Wool Growers' association in the Beneficial Life building The graziers' unit is composed of men IMES as J: 2 1- kPli:c- Pigsfeet IFIV2 oBrItAINS Lbs holding permits to graze sheep or cattle in the Wasatch national forest Sylvester Broadbent is dent J T Murdock of Heberpresivice president and James A Hooper secretary Additional members of the advisory board reelected at the meeting are W E Matthews of Grantsville and Warren Boley and Delbert Chipman of American Fork' lb I10c Clackens (For Bacon 2Ic lb RBoyastlhinegsolarbFryiLng) 4 ii 11 Rotarians-Wai- (a tuji itag t --rr (--- Guest speaker said Sugarhouse club officers will be Charles J Oviatt of Sheridan Wyo past governor of the seventh district of Rotary International who is visiting Utah clubs as a representative of the international organization A former member of the faculty of the University of Wyoming where he served as professor of dairying and director of agricultural extension Mr Oviatt iis of the Sheridan Wyo Creamery company He has been president of the Wyoming Creamerymen's association since 1932 and is Wyoming vice president of the national association Mr Oviatt is a charter member and past president of the Sheridan - 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:r 2 21c 1 '''''7' e '''-''7‘'-r'--- ( 4-- Sugarhouse 47 East Broadway ) 4 wrz:7-7--7- '-'- it STORE LOCATIONS c11 Bernard Frederick Devinny Veteran coal executive dies In Cedar City — 265 MAUD n z 4 Becausip of constant study and rapid growth your VETTER'S MEATS 7'-- 17'-tr--'-- -- Sheep Graziers Elect Officers r Salmon lia‘a V A - i 1 HAM SLICES lb 31c lb 35c lb c le 7-- ±() c 70a H rs e" f- r--------- r th-Os- : : -e- 4 4 Old-time- 1 - ' r 40-mi- le - - -' - I Cli' I 1 - '''' ''' i- g ''' v 11)12 r 1' -- e — ' " Lam-bourn- ' i -: ronttrht 14 Other Thit annual "Old Tin)erte Night" tbe pritwipal speaker potty directed by post exalted ganization members will have rulers of Salt Lake lodge No 85 charge of the lodge ritual and entertainment B P 0 E will be conducted Wedwill be divided Into 8 rn in club the at Elks p nesday three groups with those who have t' MURRAY—Four motorists had 139 East South Temple street with years re-- t 1 with been fined Tuesday by City Judge Past Exalted Ruler Edward L Vetii W Douglas Allen for traffic vio- ter in charge it was announced to 30 years' membership reeeivinil white ribbons and those with mot') Tuesday lations James W Collins or the past than 30 years' membership receiv- Raymond O Losser of 62 An- exaltedt rulerm' organization will ing blue ribbons derson venue was fined $10 and k I' r---7-— FOR LENTEN FOODS five-da- y HEADQUARTERS a given suspended jail Spacial' for Wadnasday and Thursday----""sentence for traveling 41 miles an h 1 ‘! zone hour in a AAtteraCgeenteera cChuts Herbert H Hanlen of Tooele lba2259cci RABBITS— PICNICS' Shankle511' waS fined $10 of which $250 and For Frying Tender Cure 11 FRESH SLICED BACON— an additional 'five-da- y t'l I jail senlbS115C No Rind BRAINS tence were suspended for travelGROUND BEEF— 411 oll STEAKS— E& 11330c 0t1 Fresh Chuck Cut ing'55 miles an hour in a zone il 1 Barnard Terry of Draper and i For Fricasse—Lb Sliced I Don Wood Perks of Salt Lake City fined $5 and given sus- : i each were I 4 pended three-da- y jail sentences I 232 EAST 4TH SOUTH Ma Horn of Eastern Corntad leaf through red traffic iliogrhtsdriving Frederick Bernard Drunken Driver 1 1 I Fatal Murray Court Levies Heart Ailment Proves Fines Four on Coal To Executive Firm Fine $100 Traffic Counts On Motorist treasurer N 1 March 11 5alt gake Zei bunt r I I li ere Tlilks Ohl I miers ii Jurist P21)C t t 1 1 MAUz |