Show MN4 k J - 1 ' - t :12 :Weiltiesday Mortirng - Zbel5illt gakt Zeitittrte City Amends Smoke Ruling I S I L Ward Sets Stuaents l'est To Allow Rubbish Burnitig Rites for Hopscotch 1 Navy Officer Residents of Salt Lake City were urged Tuesday to burn all rubbish following instructions issued by the city commission dry to the legal department covering amendment of the smoke control ordinance Under the amendment permis- foreign matter into city streams sion is granted to burn all dry as a precaution against floods rubbish and papers during the remainder of April The commission action was taken on recommendation of John B Matheson commissioner of streets and pub' lic improvements In seeking the amendment Commissioner Matheson declared that power available retrunecekdse da nfor the repair of city streets He said that because $40000 of the street department's budget was used for snow removal and street sanding during the winter strictest economy must be folZowed to better road conditions The commissioner also pointed out that last year his department hauled more than 200 extra loads of rubbish during the annual clean-u- p drive He expected more vould have-tbe hauled this year unless the rubbish'is lurned Any considerable hauling will delay road repairs he said He reiterated his appeal to residents not to throw rubbish or any It 4 I Suspect Faces Assault 'Trial I James street trial in the A co of u5r6 2cOt eTnhedOudeisn tc I LDS H Sorenson bishop of the Cannon L D S ward Naval requiem honors will be paid by a representative of the Salt Lake navy recruiting office by City Judge Wilford Moyle Burton when he waived arraignment on a charge of assault with a deadlly weapon Rouen is charged in a complaint with having shot Rosella May Hughes 17 of 230 Stanley place Murdock Due Thursday Miss Hughes suffered a face wound on the evening of March Senator Abe Murdock is expect110 when Rouen allegedly fired a ed to arrive in Salt Lake Thursday small caliber bullet at her on the morning an Associated Press disand city county building grpnds patch from Washington D C said Bail set at $5000 at arraignment Tuesday The 'Utah junior senator on March 20 after Rouen had who left Washington Monday isurrenaerea to Denver police was plans to return to his office in the continued by Judge Burton national capital about April 20 - Ability Today tdtwhweeal vFredo wdcsao rubdnischialonpdof - ' Memorial services for Wilford Richards Tanner chief petty officer in the U S navy who wamr killed in action on March 31 in the war of the Pacific will be conducted Sunday at 2 p in in the Cannon L D S ward chapel 13831 South Seventh West street The navy officer son of Mrs Isabel Richards Tanner of Mary 1 West street ShoauvtehbeNenixl years old Sunday Speakers will be Harold B Lee of the apostles of the E I : 1 1 I I ' University of Driver Denies Guilt on Tipsy Charge 16-d- Aprgl I -N 0 - V i 1 el- ' - - 1 '''' t4t - 4r - ' 1:: — -- II 11V--0 z duo-tone- - e ay F ! - 440 1 ""e: I -- '5 r?:e I I q 11 t l ' 1 - ' i) t - 1 t-- A fit 7 s - - 4 $5 N A I 1 40 NA I 1 - r - ' ' — - (nation 111 J tet: V4 ) o r ?:-- ‘ ' f ' t - (-- ' f 0 t r ZW 4i)) Ir - I - 0- - 1 a" - ()-- 21k 1 4 g t I A - -- ' :' 1 4I I t t s '' na:(1 It 41 i — 14:001' t - - ) C-16- 0 tit1 441:e a Utah "politicians" (0-- ) i 4 (f : -- 47'j-1- 11 I i - " :CI:41s::3 ring C001 rt n riV: y tresses L3 et ARE TOO HARD OH TOUR CLOTHES? i '' -- were all set to embark on a stren- It's no trouble at all to keep -uous student body election secret in one of these your campaign Tuesday following completion of the candidate roster flattering frocks A superb cot through nominations by petitions ieCtOn df colors singly or comand withdrawals of candidates ' nominated s in previously bined in prints or First nominations were made at comfortable crepes and sheers a student assembly March 31 but the lists have been supplemented 1? by nominations of students by pe- Jacket dressy or tailored types titions No more petitions or withSizes 0 to 20 Others 795 & up drawals will be accepted Lynn Warburton student body second 01 vice president who is in charge of 0 the elections reported 4 A Offices open include six posi11 tions on the student executive Dress Solon—Auerbachts r council junior prom chairman and Second Floor compositions on student-facult- y mittees which exercise jurisdicpark tion over various campus activities 11 The names of all candidates are subject to eligibility check Mr I I k7N Warburton said t - - LIN for student body cLM !president are Sidney Allen Rob1113 f AA" Barker Keith Tracy E 0 A V Fowler X Jarvis Balling Edward tf CV 6111Prl '41 W Muir and William Price The field will be narrowed to two in a A Salt Lake City motorist t election April 17 and the 2 primary charged with drunken driving final election will on be held 14 denied guilt Tuesday in police 24 court and his trial was set for April Candidates for other offices instrildng yellow and ots-' Couble Peplum I April 16 clude the following: 't N white combined dress in immacu- - I The driver Is Edward Gallagher I Bar- I FY vice For president—Miss with black crepe He was bara Coates Miss 42 of 1884 Sixth street late white leaf t 4104 tttit Margaret Cornarrested Sunday on Sixth East ' wall t 1495 design Miss Kathleen Evans Sylvia South and Miss street near Twenty-firs- t WI caramel Hinciciey Betty ' street L7) second vice ' president— For ce)07l5 1295 x Accused of driving on the wrong ' Arrigona Lester Baket 6 side of the road Maude Luella Shelby ' ' R Christensen Burnell FowTaylor of 764 West South Temple Ray ler Dan Hunter and Rocco Sici417 street was fined $25 She report- lian° ) k edly was Involved in an accident A N9 For secretary—Miss Shirley March 27 at Pennsylvania avenue c1P 00Bangerter Miss Peggy Berryman 'A$ (--1'7- 1apd State street DonMiss Ann Miss 0 eN Cunningham court cases Included: Other 00---'' eb cisZI D Jessen of natasMilBleert MirnnjeNSettai Irri mN eNktel8rs Speeding—Linwood cetz ' y 1131i Regent street fined $15 Yvonne Wedding and Miss ChrisDean A Royter no address listed Wicker fined $10 Walter Johnson of 2659 tieFor treasurer—Lee Cluff Wil$10 AlGordon Holmes liam Hawkins bert ' L JohnJohnson Paxto! avenue forfeited $10 Ray son William G Frank Mason William Cram of 619 Hollywood avenue and Kenneth Sowards forfeited $15 Levi W Reed of 168 Pingree For historian—Miss Katherine Leslie avenue fined $5 Hosmer Miss Claire Jorgensen ' Ignoring stop signs — John R Miss JeNeal Nebeker Miss Bar282 Winter!of East Ninth South Price Miss Mary Skidmore street fined $10 DeMar Beck of bara Miss Betty Jo Travis and Miss 177 Spanish Fork Arthur L Thomas Betty Deane Weiss ' V E III of 1383 Arlington drive For junior prom chairman— Gordon A Anderson Dale Bar- t Semifinal rounds In the citytournament wide hopscotch sponsored by the city recreation department will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a m at junior high schools over the city Contestants who had no opto participate in preportunityrounds at their reepecliminary tive achoola may compete in special preliminary rounds at the schools various Wednesday morning said department attaches Exceptions are that preliminary contestants in the Horace Mann school district will go school to the Washington grounds for the eliminations and those in the Stewart school district will compete at Victory - 'Xpril 8 1912 Students at IP Complete Candidate List ! 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' The second speaker Dr George ' i ‘ t - - - 's - i - t -' k - :—: 1 i t ' I' I i t: - t k '' : ) : Jr i- I' l ‘ ' 14 '17 ' k Tri ' rc'-- rd'- IV 0 i t ' HEW ' rt -' 4 4 ' : : ' d' i 4 - - ' L- COLONOCKED ! ' -t il Paul V Kelly and D D Moffat were nominated for president ' : Dilworth S Woolley and Dr Adam t - ' 1 S Bennion for first vice president M L Dye and Newell B Dayton for second vice president Stanley ' ' :' ' 's O Halberg and I O Horsfall for third vice president and P A Mattingiey and H M Chamberlain for secretary Fresh and lovely new patterns are here they're Imperial they're washguaranteed Union Injuries Delay able and fast to light Attractive col- - ' ' t-- 't ' L w - t i 4 '1' - 1 ' '- - t 44 - - '4 - i li - ' i- ' -- "- if t - r ' ' - ) :::: L OF LOVELY t - l'- 11 I 14 ( 1 ' I ' l t t : ' I t ' dist P'31104 ' ' ' 1 s Report Bicycle Thefts '4 ‘ ! i ' 49 1 i ' Earl Rickers of 2397 Seventh East street and Carl Robert Childs of 1259 Indiana avenue reported to Salt Lake City police Tuesday that bicycles haa been stolen from their homes some time Monday ' - - - e :::: 0 f11: - - to ss'" 1 '' 0 sacrifice" t - -- ('' 4 ' 2 i Ensemble Any Street Floor - ) - - ' - - t ' - - ” 2 ' oo' 1'iy 7 - --- - - will as' s I R Leonard chiropodist said 17 per cent of the men examined for service in the last war had flat feet keeping them out of uniform and the percentage may go that high in this war Proper cbrrective measures would prevent this high rate of foot trouble he added to Compliment Shoes Spice 1 z'' "We must not be indifferent to this cause and wonder what we are fighting for We must realize that to preserve our freedom and what we have we must be willing to & I 95 7-7- Shoes—Auerbachts t?1:: :- I m '' These Paradise Spectators are white as spun sugar spiced adore them and wear them from i ul comfort morn blue with with with black white white White turf tan navy with a I H:: :i Americans must realize they will have to make many sacrifices before the war is won SaR Lake Optimists were told Tuesday by the Rev Frank Eddy Madden of Liberal Man former pastor of the First Methodist church here street 50 (7-7)-'-1 1101 Last minute arrangements for the annual convention of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs will be discussed at meetings Wednesday evening and Thursday morning The federation executive board will hold a formal dinner Wednesday at 6:30 p in at the Hotel Utah and afterwards will conduct a short business session Presidents and parliamentarians of member clubs in the federation will meet Thursday at 8:15 a m at the hotel to discuss parliamentary procedures Mrs O E McGahen state parliamentarian Will preside The convention will open Thursday at 9:30 am with a general session in the Lafayette ballroom of the hotel Sessions will continue through Friday evening 1k I i I 'l Li -- hi S L Speaks 4 1 r - I s 1 Former Pastor Nominations for officers in the Salt Lake Rotary club election May 5 were made Tuesday night at a meeting in the Rotary YMCA Boys' club 753 West First South ' With Two I 1 Apportionment Warburton announced Rotarians Name Club Nominees on trousers Kovor-Zi- p Clayborne avenue and James F Karr of 137 East Broadway each fined $5 Ignoring red traffic lights— Joseph H Hewlett of 1319 Hayes avenue fined $10 suspended Robert Wetherell no address listed fined $10 suspended Allen Jensen of 1609 Browning avenue fined $5 Horace G Singleton of Fort Douglas forfeited $850 Virgil Coon of Boulder Colo fined $5 Thomas Charles Cafferty of 625 Seventh East street forfeited $5 S S Kunz of Holladay fined 5 Leonard A Hanson of 404 Highland K Yeates of Magna fined $5 1 I i rtl - - tliEtkRLC i G - N --- ' f Then Here is What the Doctor Ordered 1 1 - Rodney Clark of Bountiful George Wiscomb Larson- of 1426 East 3350 South than 100 other candidates street Lewis E Park of R F D No willMore for positions on the compete 2 Clarence Grasteltof 1088 Lake debate dramatics athletics pubstreet J B Proutz of 585 Twelfth and music councils and avenue R S Powell of 1934-- East lications the board Mr e - - 0 K - -- 4(-- 1 A - :4') 11 ' - ' i t 1 d Wayne 47 f 1 I ! 4- - 1 - - - t P I - 1 ':5' I Clifton forfeited and : - f i- " 1 ' g i 1r t Color-Locke- d Chief's Visit to S L Reid Robinson of Denver president of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers is scheduled to arrive in Salt Lake City late this week to attend the annual district No 2 convention of the union Dan Edwards president and treasurer of the district said Mr Robinson was expected Monday but was injured in an automobile accident near Butte Mont 4 ors attractive prices! ::— 14 t) It ' ' '' ' --1' 1 '" 33 East First South St Phone — ' -- - t 7 0 rit") ifyl4: 5g' i I - ': x-- 5 65 -- AT - (117'7— Ask Your Decorator or Paperhanget for Imperial Washable Wallpapers — IT 117' --Loo-- 'CHARGE '' 78th YEAR HOURS 10 to 6 '''' 7 1 ) ' l 1 DIAL - - I - - ' I I i 1 ' - ti - - of or - - 4 4 4 AA At9-- - 112 At 0AreA4--- nwA'AeAAoAga?tA''P"'AEglABdkor'A-r':AMtagtAlfkr!!"t'-Si6"e71'""'''''r'""g'— - ' f1 |