Show - - - I i I ' o ' - s ' 96 Saturday Morning 1 5att akrTEribunt — Zile 1- - 1 : January 16 1913 - : - -: r-- - - Driver Gets i WO Fine on Drunk Count 1 I 1 3 t' Changes Pica i To Guilty In City Court li ' : - ' — ' r-:- 1 ' ' I fr :'t 4' 4" k ''' ' - - I '' ' ' '4:i 4 ': -' " 'i ' to!' 0 - - -- yr '' 4 - ' :1 4 4'4' - ' 05 - 4— 4t0 :: 1-i 1 t7 - - ' ' : t : :c r ''' 3 a 1 A ' I - - '':41 4 w - -' ' -- ?- - Issued and Ordered that Mr Gor- don post bond of $25 Draws Penalties Pleading guilty to ignoring a red traffic light having no opera-toe- s driving license and having improper license plates on his automobile Roy McBride of 824 Seventh East street was fined $5 and given a two-da- y suspended jail sentence on each count Warwick C Lamoreaux of 1087 Eleventh East street pleaded innocent to a charge that he ignored a red traffic light and trial WELS set for February 4 Other Cases Other cases in Court Friday were: Speeding—Merle R Wright of 1150 East Eighth South street: I H Goodwin of 230 Hampton avenue Frank Sirnister of 216 North Fifth West street and Jackson M 1 I : 1 i 1 1 F f I" i '1' -' 1 i'74: 4 -- -- k '4 vs":7 7:7:: i 4 - I F' p I $ i 41 i' State Suspends Rate Increase i 1 i - - S t I41 1 1 A Memorable e - N SUNDAY DINNER 1 I 1 11 1 t Awaits You sod NYesteioneteFo4:211: 12 pm 1 I I 'I:0 Free Parking For Empire Room - t' oef--- Guests 's (7 — —E' 110 ? 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''' V 1 ArCX - 41 - " 1- 7:7 - Poppy Hats Exclusive at Keith O'Brien b 0 OCI '1 - ‘T You'll face the world with confidence and cheer! d in these prints Designed with perky sleeves Flattering bodices' trim necklines alert trims They're easy towear and easy to take care of Assorted color combinations Sizes for Misses - N T - ''' 44i I '- -- Z ' ' : I 1) - - 4 I tct y44 ' ''''è 14-'- i ' c t4 A 4 t f 1 4 Ya: - 14 4- 14'r - - t4 " - AAA i 1 rt' 44 i 4 I' 1 N 1 r - - '' ' 7 "-- dr t 11 ' :: b4 te)4 or a - 40 i - J 1241 & v '- 114" - - -"- r P1& - N4ist - '4I-ti-- it 460 01 ' ‘ ' - - ' 44-0- 111r:'--77- ' 4116 4:' t - ' t 'c 0 -- mt- - IF : - 1W 1 10 t' z' - - t - le - - li - i - ' cA'"- - - i t4-- -- - 4--- - - (44- 14 - izo4Se V ' 1 'IV i : (-- - I'l1:Lx:::1- -- t )114114-- 1 4 ' '11(400 t 7 light-hearte- "Is ?- 4-- : - " - MTL‘InUnDllfIDOErF45 Nit ? - ' '''''' 1 '- tfo-yo- I A 44t - '''' SANDY—Ryder Stuart 'son of Mr and Mrs Muryel Stuart of Sandy recently spent a brief furlough with his parents He is assigned to the naval air corps training station at St Mary's college Oakland Cal '" 44- nnllüll LAITY T ab 'c7w TT -- —-- r' ' a 49 --- - '' 4"I ' :' - : '' 141 vsi - '' 1 Visits Parents i'Vii 't'e 1(':":11: - IINDX 1 á 4 ?l 4 doe s toir doe t ief A - -- t-- 1 - ' " REPEA - 4 Oi VAJLIE - J SEASON'S THE FASHION r !it 11: g 1 II I Fl 4 : 11E) HIT 1 7 4 PRINTS! ' 95 : Airlines Boost Mileage PLAINS! ' - :' t I ti: ' ' f14A4 tt 4 '' 1' Nti k t '' : 1 s t 7 140--- -- i i V i :" 1t ' V 1 Af A 't - it: ' 1 N '':-- N ! - 04 t ' — k - 0it --- cl 1 41: ' A SELLOUT LAST WEEK I' - NEW BE JUST ARRIVED! COME EARLY FOR trasting yarn 1 t ref'4: -- ? - I1 : 1 7- ' ' lok41 '' ''''''''-"- ' 4 i lie deooro Ik‘3 - - - :1:0 k t ' - ' $ - ' ':::I:- - ' Keith O'Brien Shoes—Street Floor - t b a d!- 1 is 5 v 1 PIV - ''t e Floor - i - p- on the edge Keith O'Brien Neckwear—Street 11 A TN Royal Bluet SHIPMENT SURE TO YOURS Smart practical head-gea- r for active living Here's a bargain! Wear them any time any place they are all the "go" Triangles tied with con- ' 4 - Tobacco Brown! "s' - - — 41 us - s'44411 - Antique Tan!! - ee1" '' - 1 1 0 1 : g' is'4 :: ‘ AN 1 ' k1 ‘ - 3't t' : 1 ‘ A N z Nt ''''r 't: 'ti: :siv :f1:t -- ttli‘ 14k it 'led' ' 1 14111) k 14 ') — V t - r - 4 t Lemon! I ' ' r ' 1r ' ''' ( Revenue passenger miles flown by United Air Lines planes last month were 14 per cent ahead of the rush "Pearl Harbor" month of I)ec e mber 1941 Stanley O Hal berg district traffic manager was Friday Express pound up 91a per cent and cmiielatnfit)rmed miles were up 104 per " tt-- X t f ! - t 1 ! Kerg a - nu LAI:13S! :C f TASSELED! - e AL41 ' 41 A or r 4 - doLL "k B 42 Ii t Straw skillfully combined with belting wE:t'N'''-''- N- - 41 PILL V ec''r ON ‘' t -i - ilo '''":' :iti o P031IPA OUR 44 'I ' NEN c - Mie Li aff 11110 1'E-4:11-7 64 ) I :4:S40Sr:' ' ' ) - MM' IA t - 'Mb bit IN Ao - i ' '''''4 It 4 - -- it:FA t Utah-owne- ‘i 'T '::- 41' - ccL7 ' L t i 11-'-- :i' : ' brating the first anniversary Saturday of the opening of the company's plant at Sunnyside Wash The Morning Milk company's Sunnyside plant is the newest milk plant in the evaporated United States and is considered one of the most modern in the world Its construction a year ago gave the Morning Milk company three mammoth plants others being located in Wellsville Utah and Stockton Cal making this d company one of the largest industries in the western states Main offices are in Salt I 1 A t ' - Dr Dilworth Walker school of business University of Utah discussed the changing economic order and stressed anticipated postwar economy in a talk given Friday night before the monthly meeting of the Utah Sales Managers' association at the Temple Square hotel Other speakers included Richard F Beck of J A Hog le SE Co John Alexander of station KSL and H F Kretchman editor of The'Salt Lake Telegram Lake City i71: 4 ''' A 1' - engineer of the Mornink Milk company left Salt Lake City Friday evening to attend ceremonies cele- dean of the - - A 4::'S Overcome by carbon monoxide fumes while removing wallpaper with a steam machine at 267 Wall street Claude N Edson 54 47 Hollywood avenue was found dead Friday at 2:40 p m in the home A Salt Lake fire department resuscitator squad was called to the home but was unable to revive the man Police investigators said the man was using a gasoline burner on the steam machine and apparently all the oxygen in the house was consumed by the flame The windows and doors were closed when the man was found by Ralph Perrela who went to the home to pick up a tank of gasoline for the paper removing machine officers said Mr Edson is survived by a son T Edson of Sacramento Cal Utah-Nevada-Ida- The Japanese will bP victorious in the present war if they are allowed to keep all or part of their present territorial gains Ralph B Jordan managing editor of the Deseret News t o ld S a lt Lake Lions club members Friday at the Hotel Utah II I I Fumes Cause Alan's Death tining ss 1 I Thirteen paintings representing the work accomplished in Mrs Esther Martindale's classes were Powder Expert Speaks at Meet The handling and storing of ex- and plosi ves as applied defense activities was explained Friday night by Merritt Hutten of Pittsburgh Pa of the U S bureau of mines before 30 members of the Safety society here Mr'Hutten speaking before the monthly meeting of the society held in the Newhouse' hotel told how regulations have been laid down to prevent foreign agents from having access to explosives He is the investigators for the mines bureau The society's annual PR le ty conference and first aid meeting will be held Friday and Saturday April at the Newhouse hotel iit was announced More than 450 representatives of mining industries and defense and other indus- In el "' '''''1 11'‘‘' Officiall Goes To Ceremony Carl Dickerson assistant chief Sales Managers' Unit Coliducts Meeting with work December and from school and art centers over the country A trophy Is to be awarded t h e center Director Fausett has been Informed Jessie Goff of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Goff of 1949 Eighth East street who entered the painting "Flowers" received special honorable mention as runner-u- p for first prize Carrie Torgersen 8 years old ter Mr and Mrs Einar A The War Services center was daughter of1464 South Ninth West Torgersen of and $50 award first place given street also received honorable the worth of art materials for best teaching in painting as re- mention flected in the work submitted (coiitinued From Page Fifteen) I Union building ballroom at which time the queens formally were presented to the student body In charge of the Engineer's day activities were Don A Olson Sidney Cate and Gene Sumnicht officers of the university engineering society e4 1 A M TO 6 P t& HOURS 10 I I ot 1 f6) : !' xpenses '' ' :' ' A i:z i': - 1-- :: t1 :!' ( :T:(4' - i t::: -- ' ' : 1 "' ' :: : '11- - :) - 1 '' - 1::- ::: 1 $' - ' - eral dissatisfaction" In a financial report Mr Rowley said the association expended $325847 during the year The organization's cash on hand is around $24344 compared with $381 at the start of the year A budget of SO Initiated $3500 was adopted for the year Highlight of the days festivities including mileage legislation salwas the initiation of 50 senior en- ary mailing and convention gineers Into the Order of the Thursday's departmental conKnights of St Patrick before enMorning gineering queens Darlene Ander- - ferences ended Friday son Ann Ward and Joy Storey Friday evening Scott M Matheson S U assistant district attorand a large assemblage of stuney was toastmaster at the assodents Salient feature of the ceremony ciation's banquet Mr Crookston announced that was the kissing of the "blarney stone" by each engineer who was all retiring officers incoming offithen "knighted" by a stunning cers and members of the executive will meet Saturday at blow from a plank wielded committee a m in the Newhouse hotel to by a member of the order They 9make plans for the year The were then welcomed into the group committee is composed by St Patrick impersonated by executive Merrill Bennion alumnus of the of af reprees:ntativ? from each decounty governmentpartment university County commissioners and leg- is latnra from southern Utah were Ends With Dance Friday The engineering celebration was Cellf20 at a breakfast morning given by the Associated climaxed Friday evening with the Civic of Clubs Southern Utah St Patrick's dance held in the - ' l: ''''' 1 ' -- - -- :i : e t ' - -- ' - !i i as opposed to the senate bill which exempts owners of automobiles of menilbers of the armed forces from obtaining the regular automobile clearance through the county as- sessor's office but fails to legally exempt the automobiles from the tax of such property The resolution asserts the bill will lead to "confusion tax evasion and gen- 's s: 7"i4 STORE l' I 0 7r (Continued From Page Fifteen) i lk t:: f ' -f: - 1- : 4 Addresses Lions - I t' - ': Fitt3 ' p 1 -- l'-- ' r 1- — I I - ''' ft: - i : :: i University of Utah engineer Mark Bryner pleads easy treatment from Queen Darlene Anderson left at the initiation into the Or Charles A Root commerce at- torney for the commission said the suspension extends to May 10 before Lawrence J Drakeford was hearing will whicset amore be equitable elected president of the Hotel Utah rates Employes' Credit union at the annual meeting and election of offi- cers Friday in the Hotel Utah tzl" Other officers named were Willard G Smith vice president Hal H co 1 T ' Sugden secretary treasurer and CLe4 Miss Erma Jensen clerk Mr Smith and Anthony Bond 11 gr were elected as new directors for 46 terms of two years each Ole P Larsen was elected as a new member of the credit committee I i 'w ' ' f''"e ' Credit Union Picks List off Officers Pacific railroad ' :! :! t :r s 1 ' '' The University of Utah campus moved over Friday to make way 1 for 500 engineering students as ‘z: themselves in cele- exerted tic''' they i? of their annual Engineer's i$' li!::-3I dbaraytion t11 t rt ' Ltq44-ti''-siOriginally scheduled to honor St i Patrick patron saint of the enI gineers on that saint's day on 'l March 17 t h e celebration 0 was '!''-in to man to forced wartime ''' give l''''"1 '? :f powet demands since many of the ''' '7 t engineers will leave for positions zy ':: in the armed forces or war indus4 tries before St Patrick's day rolls i g N '' ?: ? 5' Iii ''' '': A 9-- 1 - ' :4 - :L: I Suspension of furniture and fur- r:ture parts freight rates which would have doubled existing charges for such shipments from Salt Lake City and Ogden to southern Utah points was ordered Friday by the public service com- trial establishments in the three ission The new rates! which were to states are expected to attend have been effective immediately had been published by the Union ' ' ' $ 'SA 4 i':'i- ''''''''' 14 P ! ! ' 11' ::31 - - ':: f ministrative supervision" well trained personnel The witness testified that the Gill of 2002 Nineteenth East street Phoenix firm was employed on each was fined $10 Helen I Peck numerous jobs in other parts of of 867 Concord street fined $5 the United States and in foreign Ignoring a stop sign—Wallace countries and that the U P & M Jensen of 31 South Main street benefited from the availability of also driving without driving li- the building company's permanent cense fined $5 and given a two-da- y organization S I Barber TIP& L associate suspended jail sentence on each count Amos Farmer of Mountain counsel volunteered the observaView Motor court 2211 East tion that the Phoenix Utility comSouth street also pany the successor to the conTwenty-firs- t driving with no license fined $11 struction company was "an in$5 suspended Myron Ross Olsen corporated construction departof 639 Second East street also ment" of the E B & S and that it failure to appear on a traffic was incorporated separately priticket fined $15 Jack Christensen marily for the purpose of enabling of Sandy T B Lashley of 2332 the company to qualify under the East 2830 South street and L P laws of the separate states where Stuart of 931 Euclid avenue each it did construction work and to rated $10 $5 suspended segregate the construction accounts completely from the gena red traffic Driving through eral accounts of the E B & S 419 light—Mary L Anderson of Mr Barber said that the North Second West street forfeit- Phoenix' New York offices were in ed $3 E R Birdell of 62 East & S offices and that the B E the Thirty-thiir- d street South Spencer of the administration Burkenshaw of Draper and Royal general Moss address not given were each Phoenix company was conducted fined $10 $5 suspended Eulah S by the EB&S executives and adRandolph of 433 Hazel court and ministrative staffs Richard Sollers of 403 East Twenty-seventh South street also failure to have operators license were each fined $11 $5 suspended Failure to report on a traffic — John W McFarlane of tiekt 1641-- 3 Regent street and Delbert Oxborrow of 121 Paxton avenue each forfeited bond of $15 Sherd E Baker of 1617 Eleventh East street Robert Fry of 769 Richards street Keith M Olsen of 432 Mar- ion street Calvin E Cawley of 1235 Second avenue and Lloyd C GIrnan of 41 IEast Thirty-nint- h South street each forfeited bond of $5 Carl J Baker of 317 East Ninth South street forfeited $10 ' '4::' 1 1 ': ''' r k' i 4'°'i 4L t ':f !' - :'siir e ft I i 7':t' T 1 ':: t 4 ''"'-- '':? IP ' '' X11 ''' ? ::Is t 1 1 9 a stay until February 15 'A V Robert J Gordon of Utah Mouor Park Inc 1000 South State street ' 1 failed to appear on a speeding ft:' t''' i charge having improper lights on -i bis automobile driving without tr'------ an operator's license and having ir !ic iImproper brakes on his car Judge A ''''''!'"0"14''''""0":1 Burton ordered a bench warrant 4 ' 1o' I' I t:1- - ' ' ' ' ti ' rtitiiii4:"" ' tr:' ' P 1 A i Crx: :9 i' s ' : i l' V 'It i '$ : ot: :V - '4 f Cl!de C Clark 46 of 3953 Sec- - t I ‘I ond East street changed plea-p- n a drunken driving charge from innocent to guilty before Judge Wilford !'-'Moyle Burton in Salt Lake City te' police court Friday and was seni ' to tenced pay a fine of $100 and - 4 30 in sentence terve days jail jail rpended Mr Clark was granted - 1 t' I -- ' 4: ':'11-A4zi-: -- : ! lat' 'l 4 :ri k :: ' A" 0:1 ''''''' ' v-- :I 1 r T ' t 5 Vs' ‘rf Itt tItte4: f: "it 1- t ' ' :: '''' P F : t :: ts ' :!:5 f71 ' ''' f' ""::::::i :l''''''Ci'''t " '' 1111' P - :' -!- 1 & ' 4r44-"- ''' N 4' : ": "1--74 t ' itle7 - ' I ' ' '' i : "' ' - - - 1' ' :: :4-- : 1 "U' Engineers Meeting Urges Initiate 50 Repeal of At Ceremony Relief Set-U- Pleads for Mercy in Campus Ordeal i |