Show - - - - --- - - '4 'R1-7144 ae '- -' --- ' The 16 Salt rake Zribunt January ti 1943 29 Autoist Waits ets Board Jury Action Today on Water District On Gas Counts SUCC11711bs Pohce Round Up Young Bike Thieves 1 1 4 1 ot'''' ' i 2- 't' '4' J - 1 1 '' i ' :::---:'-- w: " '" 1 li - ( 1 I 4 i s 4 ? 1- P I I 1 4 I 0 1 1 g !I 1 5 n - ' t li rz I x- ''-- ' 4 r 119I - m- -- A - - - - I 7 ( : ?- - i- i'- f - ‘ brown-and-came- 'i ''- th 1 7i - Ni 1 4 — 3 - it-- - N 'i 1::e Ats' !:r'' - -- ''' z " i''N00-- " A44t- 1 --- - 1 - - cc"'-- Xi 1 EXE AP jrat)t1 t ' -- - 7 ' will prolong ifs life! ) i ) " rx I ''' 'z ' t 1:''- '--- -r t 1 ' Street Floor ' - L ' CHAtel It At it edk 0 ittlt i YEAR 4!at 1 -- DIAL - 7: - IN I 1 - - HALF SIZES ' -( tk ) - ' t: 77 you're not "just an average the" these enchanting spring prints are especially made for you Half sizes fit the slender but broad of hip the short waisted the s 1412 to 2412 Georgina ' - i - t i - t I 1 - I ' 1 ') I- 7CHARGE --- t 61564177941 I 004a00 ii HOURS 1864 g - 1 - I ' t DIAL 5 6688 to 6 - - I 10 ‘ i 17 IP20 - i ff(41()li1:!"?ii1?l'' Ø : ' I AT - 4 - 1 - IT - t i I - r 1 'k - 1 Daytime Shop—Auerbach's Street Poor - - i -- - 698 half-size- k :4 -- - - z If 1 c) 4 - - - i t J I : ' - c - k -v: ri:17 t - t - $410111 1 - - DAYTIll I E SHOP ' '' k - ' if HOURS 10 toil r---- '3 N 7: t '' th'-we' From Our Street Floor - -- Ns- s''I '7: if' - ! - t1 i 4 c: '" '' t--- t: ' : i 5 I r- It( - I S‘ - : ( 4 l'-- ) Ite ) - -- '‘Nt 1:0 4- I 01-- S 0 I lc 5— ' :' 1I ! 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' '144 ! 37 f I 0 s ' 1 t 111EPAHES ‘ i:— kpi ' - k- 1040011 "j 1 : r' A k :'' I I WATCH - v I 6 - l': ) ir i GUARANTEED 1 4: k i i : fi f tfik q i 14 3 ' '' 4 '''St1k 1 1' 4 -- t 0 4' 1 A ' - 5 f : — ' '14 1 - : i 15: r ''" 4 va-- 1Wra 4adt" lot il ff - I 1 ''v104 i - '' 41i‘ It k r—Annual Cleaning— Trial of George Coyal 38 charged with applying for a liquor permit in a name not his own will be conducted February 4 in the court of City Judge Reva Beck 1 f i Faces Liquor Perna Count i '4 i - I -l- z 's :)4 44 :' Atla v 1 i i a 1 - ) ' 1 t 7 ' C 1 p 7 U r ' y 1v kk''''"e 1 ' t--' " &-:1-- nurses and supply physicians technical personnel to the Salt Lake center and the other 20 centers which have been approved or are awaiting final approval according to 0 W I Women who have been carriers of disease to the armed forces are to be treated under the plan and will be provided some vocational guidance as well Later after their releases It is planned patients areto be assisted to obtain employment Bosone Coyal who is charged with using the name of "Ike Langton" in applying for the liquor permit pleaded innocent to the charge -Wednesday - " ' '1' 6 1: 1 ! le e"— t 1$ v s11 i : - 1 ' a !' :: 1 '- ) 4 1- '1 ) ' N ''" ÷-- - t t - i-- '- s 7 : 111:- L - ' 16 1:-7- - - - 77-r: - Z e - 1 I ! -- If deserves good core! Li 1 t 1 4 Your Watch 1 : - ' I - 1 - :: -: ' " '- - I : ' PI : 1 1 L Li I - I ' - is a precious possession! I 1 ito:'!-4-t-- i 17(1i ( - " " - 1 - - '4 At-th- 1 - ti e I -- Establishment of a hospital In Utah for rapid treatment and rehabilitation of women venereally diseased Is expected the office of war Information In Salt Lake City Final aprevealed Thursday proval of the project still is pending however it was stated U S public health service Is to :1 : 7--71 I: -- ' I 0 : ':'-- !' ir' 1 i iv ' Burglar Suspect Bound Over Hospital Plans! Go Forward 1 - ? - f:1 qompany Wins 'E' Pennant 'N--1 4-4 --- e- 4 erii-rflcate- 1 ' ' ph span-:Jose- -- o:i :it ng 1 - — I -- I re N-t1 Death Claims ly eillinown S L Merchant - -- : z- - -- fo 4i 1 el-l- s - i i : - - s 5' ' ! ' 3 1 'With -- relief comileage 4 ' More than a doben stolen bl- i i : were recovered Lake Salt by cycles t police radio patrolmen Thursday f two-day a t i roundup of the tafkteera j and arrest of members of a f :: I in of juventle-"gang" ranging i 12 to 15Zyears age:from I Radio Patrolmen II C Farns" ' 1 worth A J Orencole A C Snell t t'' ' and John Spencer said they had t I ' ' - '' arrested five juveniles all of whom 4 k ' ' admitted the bicycle thefts and : they expected to take into cus' ' ' ' f tody a dozen more youths Friday ' ::? L'A Pesides the bicycle thefts which-thfive admitted the officers said ' Dies John E McKendrick they are being questioned for buyIn a Salt Lake hospltaL stolen auto car theft ing goods Ftripping and burglary Keep Probe Secret News of the arrest of the five came after the investigation had WT been conducted secretly all Wednesday and Thursday so that of- ficers could get to the bottom of the "ring" operations policemen siad The officers started from a "tip" John E McKendrick 65 founder given them Wednesday and worked and for two dars before their investipresident of the McKendrick were results shoe gation company at 124 South Main complete street died in a Salt Lake hosenough for release One policeman said the opera- pital Thursday at 1:30 p m of a tions had been so Vicious that a heart ailment Mr Mckendrick was born in high school student bad but to ad- mire someone elses bievcle rzet Salt Lake City February 14 1876 in contact with a member of the and started in the shoemaking gang and have the bicycle deny- - business when he was 12 years ered to him repainted for the od He later entered the retail rrice the ring members asked shoe business and established his Other operations included dis- own company in 1911 He was an active member of the riantlirgandthethen ring's "clock" of bicycles reassembling so Salt Lake Rotary club and forthat parts were mixed enough to merly was a member of the comdefy identification by the owners mercial club He resided at 988 This job completed the boys usual- Ninth East street ly repainted the bicycles the po- Surviving are his widow Mrs lice said Nell Smith McKendrick: a daughter Mrs A Burt Keddington of Expert More a son Maurice N Salt Lake In the roundup of the 12 addi- McKendrickCity of Provo: two brothVona! suspects some of whom ers James McKendrick of Los c—crs reported weuld he used Angeles Cal and Robert only as witnesses other bicycles of Salt Lake City: a are expected to be recovered sister Mrs Oliver Robbins of Salt In the "haul" of NVednesday and iLakeCity and two grandchildren — tzrsdRy radio patrolmen said many clsmantled portions of bikes were uncovered including frames t irre vheela baskets seats and mudguards All but two of the arrested juv- eni:es and the suspects to be ar- rested have previous records po11ce said Crane company workers will beAs officers kept busy typing come wearers of the army-nav- y statements of the juveniles and "E" award after official presentat: 7rnt to the nron- - tion of the banner at company erty they estimated it would be headquarters in Chicago this week reef the '!mPnv S D Cunningham manager of the aspects of the case" Salt Lake branch announced would be completely cleared Thursday The citation came with "high in meeting vast warachievements Visits on Furlough time demands" for the company's Private Barden G Smith of the regular products—valves fittings army air corps Thursday was and piping accessories F F Elliott has been appointed vls:ting with his mother Mr Martha G Smith of 1356 Yale district manager of the Pacific avenue while on furlough from his coast area of the company and asstation at New Orleans signed to San Francisco to succeed training La He had been in the army for L B Hampton a native of Salt the past 10 months Lake City who retired vw ing welfare laws be repealed and t to make social welfare their life's to !work" that he be In discussing the recommended direct and set up a new system legislation of the Utah state bar E Nelson president em- during the next two years Cover-i- t nor Maw pointed out the economy phasize&the senate bill to provide and speed of action that can be for theestablishment of a county accomplished by what he termed !court system He pointed out the "a flexible group of the best 'possibility of swifter judiciary and trained men and women available administrative powers under the who will be paid enbligh to want proposed bill Among other legal ' 1 ' 4 ' s 1 A ' - - - legislation Mr Nelson indorsed the proposed measure td simplify the method of court procedure Third speaker of the morning Mitchell Melich Moab attorney members of the and one-othe bar opposing thew legislation sored by the organization indicated an additional state expense of $821000 per year would result under 'the county court plan and called the 29 new judges that would be necessitated "almost 29 more than we need" Set-13- 1 15 per cent of the state's cases in need of welfare as- sistance and the other 85 per cent in need of financial assistance only is purely waste to blanket the James A Frisby 20 Thursday entire group with the same social Informed that state water conGovernor Herbert B Maw servancy laws already afford ade- waived preliminary examination policy" told Women's State Legisla- the M quate protection to regions which before Uon Sa Commissioner E altive Council of Utah Thursday Garnett do not benefit from water developIn coviolations of — that the exist- recommending I A P 0 ment measures county commis- leging several and sioners Thursday decided to seek untyopnew negotiations with interests r'4'''' jury action ' jail for grand 1 ' 31- - Baker S 7':--'''posing formation of the proposed U deputy George '41" ''‘ Salt Lake county water conserv- marshal and John Sneddon Utah — Yit''''''- '" 4Iir 4 is ty ancy district Frispatrolman brought Commissioner George W Mor- highway 1 I by from St George where he was offi0of a said s4 county group gan reportedly with one C ' reclamation officials and arrested cial J -" rB and two A gasoline ration fir ' e sponsors of the proposed district bdpks in his possession He 't I i1 A will meet Friday with representat ') ly secured the books from i tives of the opposition interests ra11 California evada and Utah t - Fact t that the water conservancy tioning boards on the pretense of 'i' cii --: ‘ act already limits assessments on his to other cities 00 to travel 1 --needing le tmsk ter? 1 -a basis of benefits derived was dis- to get work ' '11t y"-t1': Ng 06 tA 1 closed to the officials Thursday by t' as O'') Frisby erroneously reported au- '0 " it i 1 ' J R Alexander district counsel being vt 1—V-t a Nephi resident told kv 44: for the U S reclamation bureau : ? N his home thorities that Thursday 1 d' 0' Mr Alexander declared that pro- is in Hodge I Cal He further said e ::jt4!:to the act posed amendments he is registered with the Upit : should not be presented to the that land Cal: selective service board ! to 4'1 bottom: From top ' legiglature The amendments were I C 4 3 r : when t'4-tlavrepresentproposed Tuesday 1 Giana rayon crepe ift- atives of the opposition interests ' li t and vvhte ender n green counter-petitiotold the commission that a t t r-- -) I p would be forthcoming unA -: i " i less rights on nonbenefiting areas Giana rayon crepe I L' ' —e''' ed' 1 were specified Wthite on brown green 1A 4 71 o 1 7 time district court hear''''I'''' ' at Charged with second degree buri 'f' ii77:Z:4 000ed: ! 4 :4 or I ' aaz navy i 0 - :' 1'a t 4pae '::ta ing on the proposed district was glary and being an habitual crimilef7 : i ' Cruiseline white and dark 71'" 1 postponed from March 23 to April nal Henry Spencer McLeese 26 ' ':' '4 ' !'1rkp 6 ke 250 West South Temple street 12 at the request of the opposiL i$:Alf' "1 f l'1 ' t on 4 — i pale green v alss:' 41 '' green -t tion Thursday was bound over to Third ''e i ae :' i ' '"Z i Also in rarploorry-andros'f' '4: Mr Alexander pointed t out district court by City Judge Reva 4: ' N): tic 4 t ) t t Beck Bosone to amendments the l that - i or c u Thursday o A s1 He is charged with entering the Ha t e- le: t ‘ -(1? t present laws might jeopardize r i'' k ' W7es- i of Mrs Della M Gaskill ''17: progress of a water conservancy home t i1- le-s: district which has been organized 1612 Richards street November 61 e t'--' 4' 4 qaa) '''ae- - il 'I t' '1' ! '' ' i$''''''''l in Carbon county Also opposed Complaint also cites that he was! 4:k? tl' ) 41 N to altering the present laws was convicted of burglary and arson er ' 1 4 w4 rfriv ' In L in district court in 1910 and was Ora Bundy member of the state 040::7 t department of publicity and indus- sentenced to prison terms for both ( v4 offenses :: trial development l :17( I1 f - &are nees Waste in State iT - i -- rI: orsti 1 r 1 I t t t ellNmal I 1 )i I Ill11 di ri ip Liines cGL il 3 :- 1 I I - i- LiuJ1 1 i 11- 1 t - ‘ i 1 1 : r-7- ) 0-- legri L 1 0' 61 47 ti' f 1 ' i t A lit - shoe '01'HI i - 7cr- T'ils) 1J - I N 14 "P"--- "19 gar) 0 AI i lim o (''''' C ''D ilzailDer) 4) C E4 1t a 4 0''''' - a40 - DroEzern- Si 7 - es 1 - - - - In Famous Alakes of Women's Shoes - Reosular to 65° Enna Broken sizes and short lines of an outstanding ing Jet-tick- walk- - se s made and trim -- appearance t :' ' 4 I- I Joltansens ) I Get Foot Relief with :N "- t 9 I i - h- -t' 1 4 '' 4 - -- ----- - '7Str Debs-Mostl- Foot Balancers! - children Consult our Cuboicl Specialist— Mr Jacobsen—Shoes—Street Floor for men women Foundaton for the cuboici bone arches of your foot the "keystone" of the four voc - Is Street Floor c'i CHARGE 1" ::: IT 1 - 1 I i I ' - ''- Nkg' 1 I i 1 I - ' 4 o t- - 1 ?'"14 ! ? i f )i 1 - A t 'kr i I 3 i i A 61 I 1 - 4 3 1 - ! t - - - 1 - 4 ! : -- ( I AT ' i''' 7: : 1 t 0 ( 1 i 714LLQe - CY - HOURS 10 to 6 4 tf77- It ‘ Le-- 400 tL i DIAL 11"--: ' - 7- 1 - I i: i ' - - i ' I i - ' - ' 1 q 00'4°7 - t 1 --- - :: -- 7 : : 1 - 4h4NgOfivtiftt fd - - 79TH YEAR—SINCE 1864 3 'tyf 1 foot fatigue and strain is rem6ved by wearing Cuboids in your shoes They improve foot and body balance Cuboids also check and protect the tender parts of your feet No metal! and foot "spreading" Interchangeable featherweight ae ( suit Black and shades of brown polised Shoes—Auerbach N any tailored y The chief cause of - - 4111 i - I Pumps and a few sandals calfskin Excellent variety but short lines Are You on Your Feet All Day? l''''' Limited quantity-i- and black Walnut spice or one style but a nice range of sizes ' - 'sandals styled pump‘s and turf-ta- n 0"1" I 1 It I -7 rI) ps 1 - I - l Shoes—Auerbach's Street Floor calk:— Mostly suit-pum- - it ( beautifully In black and r DeLiSO fP walking shoes ' I brown or blue An easy shoe A highly satisfactory one to wear Regular stock 550 to 650 in 1 leathers cr crushed tofit! 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