| Show 26 Friday Morning Take Time Out at Study to Aid War Court Levies 8100 Fine On Motorist Thursday when he appeared in Salt Lake police court for sentencing on a drunken driving charge The defendant was given a stay cf execution until June 2 He was arrested April 18 after allegedly driving in an erratic manner in the 1000 block on West First South street and previously admitted guilt to the charge in court Thomas Raymond McLean 25 of 438 South State street arrested May 12 at Fourth avenue and I street on a drunken driving charge admitted guilt in court Thursday and will be sentenced May 28 Also charged with drunken driving David E Morgan 40 of 150 North Main street denied guilt and trial was set for June 3 He was arrested Wednesday in he 100 blork on North Second West street Lloyd William Reid 56 of 127 Mead avenue will stand trial on a collision r Wesley E King and World war V -- 4 'A WEEKLY ii mi " pjj 'Li Mid r 5 m mm V ip - i &9VY 's : J -- if-- i - I - J xv sales at West high school's Junior Red Cross booth are Helen Hansen and Charles Hanson s : Auto Hurts Girl In S L Mishap West High Students Steam Up War Stamps Drive Breeding of hybrid tea roses was explained to Utah Rose society With noon-hou- r members by Dr John W Sugden parades of posat thrir meeting Thursday night ters exhorting students to invest at the Ncwhouse hotel Dr Sug-dt- n their dimes and quarters in compared development of fine "stamps — not sweets" West high specimens of flowers with the ac- school's war saving stamps booth tivity of animal breeders in gain- is doing a rush business these ing new and superior traits in days as was evidenced Thursday horses and dogs on the booth sales gauge The society will sponsor a rose Operated by Joe Smith and Nick e Cozakos how June 14 and 15 at the of the Junior Red Cross hotel it was announced at the booth to date has recorded the meeting' sale of more than $110 with no in " J Shelby Arrigona 529 West Fourth North street was elected president of the Speech Arts society of the University of Utah at the spring banquet" attended by more than 100 Thursday afternoon in Fairmont park Other officers elected were Glendon E Johnson vice president Yvonne Welling secretary Patricia Packard activity chairman Deone Robinson membership chairman Hope Horsfall attendance chairman and Keene Curtis advertising manager All are of Salt Lake City Norman R Gulbrandsen of Salt Lake City retiring president gave a closing spech and a toast to the new officers Charlotte Josephine Hansen 4 daughter of Mr' and Mrs Charles Hansen of 480 Wentworth avenue suffered bruises and abrasions Thursday at 7:57 p rn in an automobile-pedestrian accident at Wilmington avenue and Sixth East streets The girl darted from the side of the road into the path of a southbound machine driven by Jack W Gardner 31 of 1845 Fifth East street Salt Lake police reported The injured child was treated at the Salt Lake General hospital dication of a "slackening off" reported C C Greenwell faculty sponsor Issues Yearbook SANDY — Thursday was yearbook day at Jordan high school and Editor Clel Jensen and his staff completed distribution of The school annual to Beetdigger members of the student body New-hous- Speech Society Elects Leader 4 worth" to boost the total of war savings stamps at Mon-tnn- V two more days— qood lumA7!----'- S3 rl ' ' X m i"- l ' " - i j ' V f v — — - 1 Reg- - I - S S ' 1 : 4 1 A liH buy 4 l'ltlo ! s Mr to STAMPS I I nmm- - J mwrwimtvmmtiMii Trudy Hal! 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- J Nl!ik2lJ t "two-bit- Westminster college's annual commencement program will open Friday at 9 p m with the illumination and college sing on the college campus Bruce Irving Island Park Idaho: Helen n Del-be- WORTH TRYING Jefferson and Ninth South streets Ro!e Society Hears Breeding Talk Spanish-Amer-fca- 'Commencement Rites Open At Westminster Tonight I veteran and of commander and first organizer the Utah department of the American Legion Thursday night was elected commander of Salt Lake Legion post No 2 succeding Dr T William Stevenson Other officers elected and who wiU assume their duties on June 4 are: Arthur C Hurley and William H Richey respectively first and second vice commander John A Bloomfield historian Albert rt W Murray sergeant-at-arm- s C Guiver treasurer and the Rev J L Wilkinson chaplain 1' riffi ' Birney K Farnsworth and F T Fisher were elected to three-yea- r Elected comWesley E King terms as executive committeemen mander of Salt Lake post No Z Mr King was elected by acclaAmerican Legion mation after Allen G Thurman only other candidate for the withdrew A resident of Salt Lake City since 1908 with the exception of 10 years Mr King organized the Utah department of the American Legion after returning from World war I in 1919 1 ahj&s two-ca- Neiv Leader ft drunken driving charge Thursday During a trial on the charge Wednesday a jury failed to reach a1 Purchasing their decision He was arrested May steadily-mountin- g a '1 ATCH THIS Rt S May 22 1912 ILenion Post 2 Elects New Officers' Slate s ": A S100 fine with an alternative ef 30 days in the city jail was imposed on Alvin C Knorr 41 of 148 West North Temple street following Salt £ak tribune tTijc For sandwiches border Enchanting gifts Special SJverwore — Autrbach' Stroot Floor vrnGmmpm Charge HOURS 10 I t a t i to 6 J rif LI NEW PHONE No c£) 5-66- 88 25 i |