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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 18

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'-IP- 1 0 Elected Trbt 5alt gakt reibutte 211 Sunday Morning April 25 1943 Confessed Hold-Up Gets Telm in Cale Robbery Death Claims Dentist Presbyterian Leader Insurance Men Pick Leaders At Sales Meet I 4 i 3 i '4 i i 1 David Ellwood Corbin 23 317 West Sixteenth South street who pleaded guilty to the charge of holding up a hamburger cafe April 11 with a gun was given a sentence of from five years to life in Utah state prison Saturdiy when arraigned before Third Court fines Reckless Autoist $751 Jail Sentence Suspended -Stay Granted 1-111LOISL I al Jail Jaentence Suspended Stay Granted District Court Judge Allan Crockett 1: i 't i 7it --4: 1 'f: Nito "VSPeovk I 1 i 1 I sit t- tt Itt1: Anio-- -4441 iik4tilio- Robert Montgomery 44 355 Wasmer court to prison for from three to 20 years following Montgomery's conviction Monday by a Third district court jury on a charge of committing an Infamous crime against nature A stay of execution was granted until June 26 The case Is being referred to the state parole board Named Again Named Again '1 tr' T-- 7 1 i At''''et :4: -f i 7 a i i I A 1 -7" i I' I't :1 :14 1 Nk 1 4111'444 i 'f 4 3 7 9 1 VP ''k ''0 7---- Hs'- 1'' isi0 i'Al Members of the Utah Association of Life Underwriters at their sales congress Saturday elected A Jacobs Provo associated with the Pacific National Life Assurance company president to succeed Theron Fotheringham Ogden Others named were Othello Hickman Logan first vice president Max Rasmussen Salt Lake City second vice president David Peterson Ogden third vice president Harold Anderson Provo fourth vice president and George Ashby Provo secretary-treasurer The directors are Wendell Ogden Ogden Jack Lawrence Salt Lake City Ralph Eggertsen Provo and John Israe lson Logan Mr Fotheringham also is an ex officio member of the board Speakers at the forenoon and afternoon sessions included: Dr I Owen Horsfall University of Utah extension division director who welcomed the members Melvin Ridges sightless member who told of his experiences in the selling field Hilbert Rust Indianapolis Ind on "Today and Tomorrow" Lloyd Lynch San Francisco on "Handling Prospects and Their Objections" and Harold Cum I i Corbin was given astay of execution until May 8 and Will5 remanded to the county jail His case will be referred to the state parole board The former Detroit machinist fired a revolver during the hold-up of the cafe located at 1111 East Twenty-first South street "to show I meant business" he confessed to police after his capture at a bus depot two days later He had waived preliminary hearing in city court Judg Crockett imposed a state's prison sentence of five years to life upon Reed Peck 20 Wilson hotel who was convicted Wednesday by a Third district court jury on a charge of robbery Peck was arrested for participating in a robbery of a soldier in an alley off West Second South street Judge Crockett allowed a stay of execution of sentence until May 8 Peck was remanded to the county jail and his case will be studied by the state parole board ludge Crockett sentehced Hugh Final Rites Set For Passover Monday and Tuesday will mark Dr William Arthur Marshall 65 74 street prominent Salt Lake dentist died in a Salt Lake hospital Saturday at 1:45 of a heart ailment For the past 40 years Dr Mar- shall had been a prominent figure in the First Presbyterian church i He was an elder in the church and also was a former president of the Salt Lake camp of the 4" 1 1 He had practiced dentistry in 1 Salt Lake county since he was graduated from the University of Denver dental college in 1903 He --1 --e-- was a member of the Salt Lake Dental society Bonneville 1 i 1 Knife and Fork club and Acacia 5 lodge No 17 Ir and A 0 V'k it Dr Marshall was born in Arkan- A sas City Kan July 12 1877 a 4 son of Robert and Mary Mar- I garet Guthrie Marshall He mar- I ried Anna Robertson in Prescott 4 -s I Ontario December 26 1906 He practiced dentistry in Mid- t'''' vale for 25 years and for many A If years was a director of the Mid- 'kk 1 vale State bank While residing in Midvale he also was a trustee tt of Westminster college I Dr Marshall moved to Salt Lake City to practice dentistry in 1928 I Surviving Dr Marshall are his sf widow three sons William' 1 '-t 2 Marshall a mining engineer at Cancaran province of San 't Luis Argentina First Lieutenant -n Arthur William Marshall sta- tioned at Camp Kilmer 1 and Dr William A Marshall Second Lieutenant John Mar- Prominent Salt Lake dentist shall army medical corps officer who succumbed Saturday stationed at Johns Hopkins university Baltimore Md a daugh- Marshall Of Arkansas City an ter Miss Mary Marshall dental two sisters Miss Edith Marshal hygienist at Bushnell General hoe- and Mrs Emma Squires of Arkan pita! Brigham City a brother A sal City Marshall of Arkansas City and two sisters Miss Edith Marshall and Mrs Emma Squires of Arkansas City 1r 1 1 1 0 i Ai 1 '-'1 i' -'1: 1'-'' I -7-'' 1 I I 1 I 1 1 i 1 I I 1 1 )- I A I A Jacobs Elected Utah Underwriters' president the end of eight-day Passover holidays celebrated by the Jewish community Services will be conducted by Rabbi Oscher Goldman at Congregation Monte Fiore 355 Third East street Sunday and Monday at 7:30 rn and at 9 a in Memorial prayers will be read Tuesday at 9:30 a Announcement wax made by Rabbi Goldman mings St Paul Minn on "Heraclitus Say" Mr Lawrence addressed the luncheon a Sales Congress Means to the Life Underwriter" Mr Fotheringham presided Mr Rasmussen Salt Lake Association of Life Underwriters was chairman 9f the meetings Miss Fern Starr Reelected as adviser of student clubs at Saturday's meet Students Name Grand Central Monday and Tuesday Specials i' I 11 SPEND YOUR RATION POINTS Leaders in Crafts Group' Vern Mechling 19 773 West North Temple street convicted Thursday on a charge of reckless driving was fined 175 and given a 10-day suspended jail sentence in Judge Wilford Moyle Burton's Salt take police court Saturday A stay was granted until May 1 in order to file an appeal Steve John Poulos 1410 Blair street was fined $5 for falling to yield the right of way to another Vehicle Other court cases were: Foster Jr 127 street also charged with driving Isrithout operator's license fined S350 Harry Fletcher 115 North Second West street fined $5 John Lay 2027 Wilmington avenue and Wallace Wahlen 6562 South State street each fined $10 Driving through red traffic Ketterer 1347 Washington avenue Fred Cox 1881 South Eleventh East street Matson of Helper Jesse Jeppson of Farmington Talbot 1723 Yale avenue Thomas Han- 554 Wall street Douglas Scalley 1327 Yale avenue each fined $10 Lucile Crawford 343 Center street and I Gallacher 2171 Berkeley street each fined $5 Niels Poulsen 1948 South Fifth East street fined $10 with $5 suspended on purchase of $5 in war stamps Ignoring stop Eloepter 703 East First South street also charged with failing to appear on a traffic ticket and driving without operator's license fined $12: Von Samuel Utley 38 Orange place: A Nielson 1901 East Seventh South street: Eunice Young 1915 East Thirtieth South street: Annell Draper 265 East Fourth South street and Kenneth Southall 1063 Euclid avenue each tined $10 Mrs Richrd Gillespie 219 East Sixth South street and Mildred Hillibrant 2501 Beck street each fined $5' Sholl 505 East Second South street fined $10 Vern Mechling 19773 West North Temple street convicted Thursday on a charge of reckless driving was fined $75 and given a 10-day suspended jail sentence in Judge Wilford Moyle Burton's Salt take police court Saturday A stay was granted until May 1 in order to file an appeal Steve John Poulos 1410 Blair street was fined $5 for failing to yield the right of way to another Vehicle Other court cases ere: Foster Jr 127 street also charged with driving without operator's license fined $350 Harry Fletcher 115 North Second West street fined $5 John Lay 2027 Wilmington avenue and Wallace Wahlen 6562 South State street each fined $10 Driving through red traffic sig- Ketterer 1347 Wash- ington avenue Fred Cox 1861 South Eleventh East street: i 6 i I EACH WEEK! tfz 'A 106 4 o' Loan Meet Speaker Views Bonds as Good Investment kW '1 I 1 I OPEN TM 10 WEEK DAYS AND TII 11 SATURDAYS Dliclous 090 (1 al a 'Jim 21b Jar 4WIC PEAtIOT APPLE -DU 25c Libby's (06 tit 11444 ada Quart Jar USE YOUR 71r 1 BLUE STAMPS TO BUY THESE ITEMS flfPk pvioner 4 Sieve: Is IS rvierces'at4o: tie SIAM rts vgLia i 4 PEAs can 11" 1P4ta tic Miss Fern Starr home economics teacher at Provo high school- was reelected adviser of the 35 aesociated state clubs of the Utah State Home Economics association Saturday at the spring festival of the association in Salt Lake City New officers elected by the association are Miss Emma Hayes Brigham Young university president: Miss La Rae Evans Lehi high school secretary Miss Laura Owen Davis high school senior high representative and Miss Shirley Bullock Dixon junior high school junior high representative Merit certificates were awarded to outstanding clubs for service activities performed during the year College awards were made to Snow junior college and the University of Utah High schools receiving awards were North Cache Wasatch San Juan Lehi Davis Tooe le Cyprus and Price Dixie and Madison junior high schools received the awards in the junior high school division Speaking to the 500 girls gathered for the annual affair were Mrs Helen Ajax of th-e Utah State Agricultural college Miss Myrtle Austin dean of women University of Utah and Miss Maude Boston of London England Miss Ellen Walker Provo high school home economics teacher sponsored a fashion show in which three girls from each school took part OR SPAGHETTI Porter's LIACIlnem Milk 2-lb Rog 12c Mather's Puffed Wheat 170 Rolled Oats "'kt 23c 25c Utahn Heads UAL Division Individuals should buy war bonds because they are a good Investment Frank Johnson president of the Federal Home Loan bank of Portland Ore declared Saturday at the annual meeting of the Utah Savings and Loan league held at the Hotel Utah The guest speaker declared that the United States has sufficient -----7 resources to repay all war bonds and it would be absurd for the government to repudiate its bonds s- "Home owners" he said "are A7z i paying off their mortgages at a Is rapid rate which is a healthy sign The total of mortgage loans 1 held by the Federal Home Loan 1 Bank 1 of Portland Ore has de- creased some $7000000 in the r'''' past year" --ft- He advised savings and loan as- sociations to decrease the rate of '''4 '4 interest they pay on savings and to maintain their assets in fluid i-- i position awaiting a period when if more loans and withdrawals will be sought te I A resolution was adopted at the 7k 1 1 meeting to the effect that mem- 1- bers will encourage patrons to re- duce their personal expenditures and buy more war bonds as means of checking inflation Members of the 'Utah associa- i -i tion have purchased $2400000 in lb if-J government bonds Thomas Tay- it lo Jr retiring president an- flounced Elected to succeed Mr Taylor is Andrews of Ogden presi- i dent of the Federal Building and Loan association Mr Taylor was Andrews Elected pres- first vice president the pa gt year 'dent of the Utah Savings and Junius Romney formerly second Loan vice president was advanced to league first vice president Bentley of St George was elected sec Stringham was reelected secretary ond vice president and Grant treasurer I Stringhim was reelected treasurer A-- i- i -sec ''''t I'--- i 4 1 i :0 -'s 1 'k 467 fizemagaada-Ed 1 A Grade EGGS Med Size 43c DOZ Large Size 46C DOZ -4 lic Pkg Raisins Seeded 13c Raisins Maid pkg 4 Prunes s2uniuswitp Large 27c LI J1 illirnela Whin rths 91in Brown Rico Miracle Whip 24c Pkg BEOS 10: BE mis 3 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the Salinas-Monterey-Del Monte area for II A during the past five years and now willmake his headquarters in San Francisco FL Barraclough also a native of Salt Lake City who joined A L's operations department at Boise Idaho in 1930 and since has been employed at Salt Lake City and Pendleton Ore will sueceed Mr Springer as station manager of the Salinas-Monterey-Del Monte area b4 WArkyll secretary- Garden Fresh Bank Deposits Gain Over '42 Rites Arranged For Ex-Teacher C1 ud Extra Fancy Sweet1 lb i Juicy Sunkist 2 4 444 USES YOUR RED STAMPS BUY THESE ITEMS iE' YOUR ST ANkPS To BUY LESE ITEMS A demurrer on a complaint charging Rebecca Brown with unlawfully occupying a building after it had been closed to occupancy by order of the board of health will be argued in the court of Judge Wilford Moyle Burton Tuesday Elva Jefferson charged with permitting individuals to occupy an apartment house at 178 East Seventh South street where Rebecca Brown is alleged to have been a tenant was fined $25 and sentenced to serve 30 days In Jail when she admitted guilt to the charge Thursday in the city court of Judge Burton Alvesta Garcia Alberta Aldrich and Melba It Stokes tenants of the apartment house entering pleas of guilty 'to charges of unlawful occupation of a building after it had been closed and Ernest Givins found guilty of the same charge were given five-day suspended jail sentences by Judge Burton Fancy Green I Curly Leaf srUtah Fancy on itteia nragus Greene Tender 447 Funeral services for Solomon Elias Smith 374 street former instructor in Granite and Jordan' school districts who died Thursday of injuries suffered in a fall down an elevator shaft at the Deseret Industries plant will be conducted Monday at 2:30 in East Ensign ward chapel Ninth avenue and street Ralph Hardy bishop will officiate Friends may call at 38 East Seventh South street until Sunday evening and at the lamily residence Monday from 10 a rn until time of services Burial will be in Salt Lek tt City cemetery Deposits of Utah banks at the end of March were slightly lower than they were three months earlier but were more than 30 per cent higher than a year ago it was shown in a quarterly consolidated statement issued Saturday by Starley state bank commissioner On March 31 total deposits were 31362006156 compared with $31534350311 on December 31 and 19879004434 at the end of March 1942 On the other hand loans and discounts have dropped steadily in the last year On March 31 1942 they were $7251149048 on December 31 they were $63- 50808357 and at the end of last month they had decreased further to 5757883937 GREEN ONIONS Mild Spring 65c B5c 10C GRAPEFRUIT Texas Ptak or op bun- Florida Russets Lb CS lb 8c PEAS Fancy Green lull Pod 2 lbs 3 Sc lb 17c AVOCADOS Large RI 1 OC ac tie Each CABBAGE Solid Green Soldier Escapee Loses in Chase An escapee from the Fort Doug-ha guard house who led military police on a lively game of tag through the gullies of the east bench district of Salt Lake City Friday afternoon and evening was back in his cellblock Saturday post officers reported Details of the escape and capture were not made available It was disclosed however that children attending schools on the east bench cooperated in the search Friday afternoon by refraining from walking through the on their way home The request for pupil-cooperation was relayed to the schools through the Salt Lake City school administration offices Th schools through the Salt Lay City school administration office LETTUCE Solid Crisp Iceberg it EIE lurt A A 77 Utah Strawberry Extra Fancy al BUTIER cchrat rtg go BUTTER Belt 11111101kIIIIIE TRElt A A Durkeets laturgartn 200 5 111L1 pound IF rug 23o 1611011E11111G csnrtosewedrtsttPr13-1b7 can 1Pit Ctic it smile' Morrell's All-POriL Luncn Meat 12-0s ems Pts 140 VEAL LOAF Ti174-1116 3t1z VISIllit StilISAGE bin's 2 li els Can ru I I I's i a DEVILED AT tn can pt et IP Libby's 2 22c 54c 5 23o 5 300 6t1c ULMILEgia kissing En Chang lles wet Cream round Irts nele Highway Patrol 'Spots' for Scrap School Schedules Music Festival Irri Fancy Juicy '41104140 Thin Skin Earzt lb 9c School Principal Gets LDS Post Tit'e Arizona Seedless Thin Skin ar 4 4) 1 1 1 1 Members of the state highway patrol are going to become spotters for the Utah salvage organization in its continuing campaign to collect old automobile for steel scrap Superintendent Dow said Saturday that members of the patrol while performing their regula duties on the highways of the state will keep their eyes peeled for potential scrap material and will report all possibilities to the salvage committee As an extra inducement to the patrolmen officials of the committee have promised to buy a new spring hat for each of the two reporting the largest number of jalopies Mr Dow said he had set a minimum of five old cars to be reported by each member of the patrol Children of Madison school 2463 South State street will present their annual spring music festival April 26 at 8:15 In in the school auditorium under the direction of Miss Ireta Roy lance A musical fantasy with Mother Goose characters will be the theme of the festival Every student will take part either in a solo part a trio a quartet the school band the string orchestra or the boys' or girls' glee clubs Miss Lillian Thurman is directing the drama portions and Miss Doris Crosier will supervise the musical numbers Metcalf is principal of the school Appointment of A Parley Bates principal of Weber County high schools as a member of the general board of the Ls Deseret Sunday School union general board was announced Saturday by Dr Milton Bennion general superintendent Mr Bates a native of Wanship has served in the Wanship ward bishopric filled a mission to the northwestern states beginning in 1926 and 3ince has resided in Weber county where he has been a member of the Weber stake I A board and now is stake YMMIA superintendent 30: 12c 38c 11311011 TO1IGUE TIBIA IFISII Star Kist Solid 14 size calk Pts SI1111011 LiTabubfcsanSed Alaska rt7s SI1110111ES Boozathc'santsuorted 1:1 5 4 OYSTERS ros1t tsut pt 100DKellogg's Gro-Pup 11-0L Pksnet (Bring in Your Coupons) '4'11 TIPEr 117 717ACZ2 Quart 14c ZT 411 12 Gal-27c do -7471LIE eP 2ge Cleaner 14c -27c 25c Er HUG MUM FLOUR "Leads Them 'All" Were Stomach Ulcer Pains Napoleon's Waterloo? SFels Naptha Giant A oap Bars 10 for OIeanscrcans Bleach Ritak leen Quart Zee Family TiSSUU Pack 4 rolla 17c 49c Are You Buying More War Bonds? Kotex ECOnOMY 89c 54 te pkg 117c SO Large Paper 8c Package I 11 I I flapkins I 7 Rolls 1 A 1 5 1 I I 'sfr 1 ax Paper 12c Cartea ef Matches 21c Try Our Cub Slates Speaker Elliott Fisher American Red Cross field director at the army air base Salt Lake City will discuss "Turkey in Present Crisis" at a meeting of the Fifth Ward Women's Democratic Study club Monday at 8 at the home of the club president Mrs Ir Lotgren 79 Twelfth East street street Faces Check Charge Harry Magee 50 522 South Sixth West street chargtd with issuing an insufficient funds check April 10 to Armstrong-Engberg Wall Paper company waived preliminary hearing Friday before City Judge Reva Beck Bosone and was bound over to Third district court Saniflush can PANCAKE FLOUR The great Napoleon who conquered na- l' tions was himself a victim of after-eating pains Those who are distressed with stomach or ulcer pains indiges- i tion gas pains heartburn burning sensation bloat and other conditions I' caused by excess acid should try Udga i IGet a 25c box of Udga Tablets from your druggist First dose must con- I vince or return box to is and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK (Adv)A kes Fels Nina 22c 22c gel -vb i I id Ciof ft front goo favorite grocer i I 3 --1ineltglkom-Irt11- ltt--t----trok It ot- 1t Alt-191k 4.

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