Show Jt Somethin ir for Axis to Chew On jNine 1 A i ' x Ks ' M J ?-- Salt £alc Tribune iTIic iridiiy Morning J Enter Wagon Days 1 i elndeiellaa in Utah have only Young and feminine would-b- e of bids to make their for the proverbial glass slipper Mining congress-antwo more days three United — and the title of princess for the 1912 Covered Wagon Days States senators are to arrive in Salt Lake City July 18 for a hear- All entries must be submitted by Saturday mid- - jng- on taxes as they affect west- ! cclebration ern and the silver situation miros S C contest to chairman Martin night according in general A G Mackenzie man- ” Judging day for prospective Metal Mine On- of has been set for July M Ss MUler daughter of Mr and Orators1 the Utah princesses was informed association 14 Mrs 8 rank Miller of 81 Mamlby telopram ThurS(lay Nine new aspirants to the street Bingham stands live feet The hearing is to be conducted throne were named Thursday one inch tall weighs 100 pounds here July 20 and 21 by a commitare: Kcnnard Carol Jean has blond hair blue eyes and is a tee consisting They of Senators Prentiss C Geraldine Jackson Marilyn student at Bingham high school of Michigan member of Miller Mary Etta Sours Jay Dean Miss Sours also a student at Brown senate finance committee Pat Williams Marcile Rueckert Mar-rily- n Bingham high school is five feet the McCarran of Nevada and Abe Louise Worlton Patricia tall weighs 97 pounds has brown Murdock of Utah n hair and brown eyes (Patsy) Larsen and Eleanor Julian D Conover of Miss Rueckert duughter of Mr the A M C and H secretary B Fernald Miss Kennard daughter of Mr and Mrs L J Rueckert of 923 of the A M C tax comand Mrs Philip P Kennard of 262 Genesee avenue is five feet seven chairmanboth of Washington D C Paxton place Salt Lake City is inches tall weighs 132 pounds has mittee come here from Reno where five fjeet tall weighs 100 pounds brown hair hazel eyes and is just will of the hearing will be held has red hair blue eyes and is a 14 years old Miss Worlton 3540 sessions 16 and 17 II-July at Lincoln is street five feet junior high Thirteenth East junior it j j ' En-sig- B school Miss Jackson two inches tall weighs 95 pounds is a daughter of has light brown hair and blue Mrs 1134 eyes Josephine Jackson Miss LarsenJ daughter of Mr Browning avenue She is five feet two and one-hainches tall and Mrs Arch Larsen 271 West weighs 100 pounds has brown Fifth North street is a ninth hair eyes to match and is a grade student at Horace Mann freshman in the Roosevelt junior school Her five feet two inches is topped with light" brown hair high school ' lf she weighs 89 pounds has blue eyes Miss Ensign daughter of Mr and Mrs L E Ensign 323 Brooklyn avenue is five feet seven inches tall weighs 110 pounds has brunette hair and hazel eyes and is a tenth grade student at Lincoln junior high school and while this characteristic is a new one for two brothers Who lost track of one another after they parted 35 years ago in Sweden they nevertheless are adopting it with enthusiasm Reason for their enthusiasm is" that they would like to locate a third brother from whom they haven't heard in 25 years and they feel joint effort may be more effective The two brothers — Fritz Eman65 of 618 West uel Gustafson North Temple street and 61 of Adolf Gustafson Portland Ore — were reunited in Salt Lake City Thursday They lost track of one another in 1907 when the younger Gustafson immigrated to the United States as a convert to the L D S church settled at Cache Junction Utah for three years then moved to Chicago 111 for eight years before moving to Portland Fritz Gustafson left Sweden in 1910 and has since resided in Salt Lake City They obtained a clue to each other’s whereabouts through the help of a cousin they both knew j The search they launched Thursday is to find their eldest brother Au-gust- af I A From Page Sett the 2750-to- n goal have been accounted for but this does not include several rubber piles not yet With recorded Mr Wood said proper support from Utah residents the goal should be topped several hundred tons he said by - Action on rubber reclamation is expected to get under way immediately after the drive’s close accoring to Mr Wood Rabbi Speaks On 'Liberty’ Foundations upon which American liberties are based were laid many generations before the declaration of independence asserted Pabbi Morton E Weitz of Beth HUel temple Kenosha Wis in a lecture at Kingsbury hail Thurs-ca- v right"'Leckev the historian said the Hebrew Martyr helped to cement th' foundation stones to Ameri can freedom Rabbi Weitz said He said that the stories of the budding” of liberty are the government bv the constitution the Bbjc a portable republic in the form of a synagogue and shared JidVei turg m the settlement of the country He related that five Jews were with Columbus during his voyage and that 40 Jews helped settle Georgia In hs morning address at Kingsbury hall Rabbi Weitz spoke on New Frontiers in Education and Rei-u" a rd said that education and rehgion will be the foregoing powers :n bringing together opposing elements 'caused by the present war MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES THi Old Treatment Of tr-Bring- s Happy Relief Many sufferer relieve nagging backache juekiy one they discover that the real cause o their trouble may be tired kidneys The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking tie excess ackda and waste out of the blood T most people pass about-- pints a day V hn disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood it ty rue rheumatio may nagi'ing backache of pep and energy gety am leg pains ting up rsintiis saeiliiiR pufhnes under the eye headaches and dizziness- - 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Friday TWO BIG BARGAIN DAYS when Denies Charges Charged with reckless driving and disorderly conduct Walter P Castleman of 75 2 West Second South street denied both counts and is to face trial for both on August 3 Mr Castleman police said was arrested June 25 after speeding in the 144)0 block on street Eighth East Clifton B Lewis of 50 West Fourth South street admitted he was guilty of reckless driving and was fined $15 Police said he was arrested early Thursday after speeding for several blocks on South State street Sentence was postponed to July 15 for Alton Hartle of 2595 Third East street found guilty Wednesday of 19 overparking violations Robert B Bailey of 1068 Third avenue denied he was guilty of failing to yield the right of way to another vehicle and is to face trial July 18 He was fined $750 for failing to have an operator's license and $5 for driving with improper license plates He admitted both charges Forfeits Bail C L Parker of 242 South Seventh East street W'ho police said was involved in an accident lime 25 at 592 West Second South street forfeited $5 when he failed to answer a charge of making an improper turn Other cases in court Thursday were: k J Speeding — Clarence of 423 Third East street fined 51250 N E Evans of 238 Burns avenue and Ella R Miller of 712 West First South street of 29 acquitted Maude K BakerGiovao-chiSouth State street Roeco of 1996 Fourth East street and Lowell G Fox of Wendover each forfeited $5 Driving through red traffic light — Willar E Jones of 641 Second avenue and Horace Cutler of 2095 South street East Fortv-eight- h each forfeited $5 Ignoring stop sign — Ted Jauflos of 4 79 Fifth East street C Melvin Christensen of 1511 East Ninth South street John E Fritch of Park City James D Ostler of 863 Lake street James R Ballew of 662 South Main street Thomas E Gaddis of 1465 Laird avenue and Douglas P Walton of Centerville each forfeited $5 Jud"e Will Speak Jr tacST'1 OIF E§ This'll Leave You Breathless! ntemi DRIVE OUT SAVE 6-86- iiwu—wra': STODUEE Jack E Henderson of 243 West several hundred tons of the des- Second South street Thursday in Salt Lake City police court was perately needed material Another report revealed that found guilty of driving too fast auto graveyards in Utah have for existing conditions and was rontrbuted 351618 pounds of fined $15 He was granted a stay scrap rubber and 6033 tons of of execution until August 5 Police said Mr Henderson was metal toward war production during June The report reached the driving the truck June 19 in which Utah salvage committee from El- Paul E Sherren 29 of 245 West mer J Blankenfeld regional chief Second North street a passenger of the W P B auto graveyard sec- was injured fatally when the machine was involved in collision tion at Denver Colo with an automobile at Sixth East in states the four Graveyards in the Denver region— Utah Colo- and Third South streets Jonathan R Young 47 of 240 rado Wyoming and New Mexico — contributed a total of 132S678 Kenmar place was acquitted of a He was charge pounds of rubber and 23770 tons drunken driving of scrap metal Mr Blankenfeld arrested May 30 after his automobile- ran into the curb at Kenmar eaid Present rubber tonnage totals place and Third East street poir Utah indicate that 2731 tons of lice said iCor’i rr( Bank on the U S Buy Bonds MnamiiDmi No it isn’t a new kind of vegetable or anything else for the cookery pot — it’s Frank Lloyd clerk and Miss Bessie Rohde cashier of the Safeway store at 370 East South Temple street as they haul away a derubberized grocery buggy full of rubber for the salvage campaign mf Bank of Don — ! JJTUILW Rubber Drive Trucker Gets EntlsToniiflil $15 Fine on So Get Busy! Fast Driving 191:2 how - ft 0 1 are unknown to the reunited brothers Senators Map jTwo Swedish Brothers Hunt whereabouts Mine Tax Last Word No Word Since ’14 Tlie Third: In llie News Here Hearings Scandinavians have become noted for cooperative enterprise the American Two officials Nazis Stalled on West Princess Contest i July Ill t"z coir? 'ss- I 91 Ss w- 'vtr&x- - w-tu- z DRIVE OUT Er--' SAVE “' : ' jy'' Sv' ju k v 'J '' 10:30 Mo n d a y Tuesday Thursday and Friday Nights Hear H B Kaltenborn News Analyst We Sell the f Famous Monarch and Mt Vremon i |