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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 26

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l. 1 26 local NeWS The The Salt Lake Telegram legram Wednesday Evening March 26 1941 City I Even Eve AWARDED IN AUTO DEA DEATH TM Trialrial of a lawsuit based on a traffic accident fatal to a year old cyclist last August 5 at Second West and Ninth South streets Wednesday had ended with witha a judgment for the victims victim's parents in Third district court Roelof Kanon father of Sylvester Sylves Sylvester Kanon 12 brought the suit against the Wasatch Southern Gasoline company and Grant Al Allen Allen Allen Al- Al len Adamson truck driver forthe company Evidence was to theeffect that that- aa Jl truck operatedby Adamson who has just appealed to Utah supreme court from a sentence of one year in Salt Lake county jail Imposed after his conviction of Involuntary manslaughter struck young Kanon The original complaint named Wasatch Oil Refining company codefendant During course of the trial the complaint was amended to show the other company company company com company as codefendant Jr I 4 Surprise surprise someone on Easter with a lovely Fh 0 toRe lex flex photograph of 0 you SPECIAL Three 5 7 pictures of you plus a gift size picture picture picplc ture fuze in an Easter folder older 4 for FULL SELECTION of 01 PROOFS No Appointment Needed Studio Studio-2nd 2ndFloor HUNDREDS OF NEW SPRING STYLES INCLUDED EARA WAY 0 SHOES HOE OVER 2000 PAIR FROM OUR 2 REGULAR MANUFACTURERS MUST MUST BE SOLD IN 3 DAYS I I to Values alu These shoes shoes' must all be cleared out in e- e- i three days that is wh why the they have A A- beenbeen so drastically slashed in price This is is really the opportunity of a lifetime lifetime lifetime life lifetime for in this group groupyou will will find smartrt comfortable flattering shoes in just the style and color you want at at at only a air ir If If If- l. I you'll hurry you'll uli be heable able to get your our choice of hundreds of styles that are brand new this spring You'll find a complete range of sizes buthut not in every style Come in earlyeady Sorry no approvals exchanges or refunds iI Heres Here's How to i Reduce Your Living Expenses I I 2030 30 or More Every MontH Mont m- and an and En End Your Money Worries orri sl I IF YOUVOU like most people have bburdensome past due past bills andinstallment payments our new loan plan enables you to pay themoff in cash even obtain extra money for needed purchases yet actually reduces your living expenses by 20 30 or more every month Its It'sgood business to put your own affairs in order Only ONE small monthly payment and OW only ONE place to pay Come in or phone DO YOU MOCH for proof of this new moncY saving money plan BO NEED 50 to 2000 30 33 0 At Lowest Rates 1000 Come orne In Anytime for tor Pr Prompt Helpful Service SOUTH MAIN DIAL DIAL 4 Ample Parking No Meters I No Financial Concern in Utah ah Like H. A. A C.

Cj 4 4 NJOYS I 9 ENJOYS THE CONVENIENCE OF AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC HOT WATER SERVICE SERVICE- DO You Junior yes and every member of the family for that matter enjoys the convenience of Automatic Electric Hot of Water Service What a pleasure Gallons of hot water at a turn of the tap any any anytime anytime anytime time day or night days a year As simple and carefree as electric light Safe automatic clean costingonly A 4 cent a gallon Let Letour your our dealer give you full details an andd explain the easy purchase plan for those who wisely join the thousandsof satisfied Automatic Electric Water Heater owners a i Nu About Electric Water Heating 1 I Automatic Al Never automatic Never requires attention A thermostat turns a- the a the Electricity on and off heating the water to the exact exalt temperature desired 1 Dependable As dependable as your our cold water supply Lasts almost a lifetime without being serviced No coils to fill with lime No moving parts to wear out Economical cal Costs less than cent per gallon a month in average 8 home Safe No matches fire or working parts for lor the children I to get into Water never dangerously hot Can lea leave lene house for days without worry Clean Like a big thermos bottle Attract Attractive finishis easy to keep clean Hot water makes it easy to keepeverything else clean No fire soot ashes dirt fuss or muss Con Convenient en mt Hot water at a turn of the tap any hour of 1 the day or night days a year Carefree All you have to do is turn the tap when you I want hot water You have more time to do other things fn Healthful Helps you keep everything clean dean Dishes are 4 made ster sterilele by hot water rinses preventing pre spread of infections Noiseless Noise As quiet asan Electric Light Has Ilas no moving parts or combustion to make noise Cannot generate steam or pound pipes Easily Installed lIed Needs no vents gents or flue Install it in in the basement or kitchen kitchen for for its it's modern and attractive If you OU move take it with you like your Electric Range or Plan Now to fo Attend The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegram Tribune Electric Cooking School I THE AMERICAN WAY i Lafayette Ballroom Hotel Ballroom Hotel Utah Utah Salt Salt Lake City April 2 at PM P.M. April P.M.-April April 3 at I 30 and 8 15 PM P.M. April P.M.-April April 4 at I 30 PM P.M. I 1 Dramatic Group Puts On Finishing Touches I ft WI mc mc- 7 ti 4 2 I 1 i 4 iL LA 7 Wc ff 5 www yu 14 AYik i. i SY i A IS FROSH Th THESPIANS TAKE BREATHER BREATHE CURING MAD PLAY REHEARSAL Kay left Margaret Farnsworth Farnswor th and Joseph B.

Fetzer play leads Freshmen Rehearse Class Presentation University ity of Utah freshman dramatists dramatist this week are holding holding holding hold holding final rehearsals for the annual greenling play June Mad Friday and Saturday nights in Kingsbury hall Robert Hyde Wilson director of thedramatic group is in charge of the University theater production Authored by Florence Ryerson and Colin CoHn Clements June Mad Mad- isis an emotional comedy concerning a puppy love affair of an adolescent adolescent adoles- centcent girl with a suave gentleman of society With clever staging and exacting techniques the production is the Andy Hardy type of play Cast of characters includes Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Margaret Farnsworth Kay Joseph Joseph Joseph Jo Joseph B. Fetzer Alden Richards Margaret D. Pitts J. Shelby Arrigona Arrigona Arrigona Arri- Arri gona Jacqueline McIntire Effie Effie- Dean Effie- Dean Effie- DeanDean Bowman J. Claire Jorgensen Keith Engar Keene Curtis Mark W.

Muirand Jeannette M. Tag- Tag gart Keene Curtis is stage manager and Betty Jo Travis is is general manager INJURED TRIO RETURN HOME Two university of Utah coed debaters debaters debaters de de- de- de baters and their faculty coach- i coach coach- i Virginia Mary and Dr Laverne C. Bane Bane re re re- turnedturned home Tuesday night their hopes of contest laurels smashed in an auto accident The speakers were to attend a debate contest of western college debaters at the College of the Pacific Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- at Stockton Cal when the rented automobile in which they were traveling overturned Monday Monday Monday Mon Monday approximately 45 miles east of McGill Nev Two other members of the team Larry rry Duffield Weiler and Earl S. Barker continued to Stockton The automobile which was driven driven driv- enen by Weiler apparently overturned overturned overturned over overturned three times after blowing out a tire Miss suffered a wrenched back Miss re received received received re- re minor cuts and bruises and Dr Bane suffered only minor injuries injuries injuries in injuries and shock The other members members members mem members of the team were unhurt NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS East West South Highs Present Annual Operettas This Week I Big news in Salt Lake City high schools this week is music All three high schools have their annual 0 operatic per a a. tic i productions scheduled South high school students students students stu students will present The Serenade Serenade Serenade Sere Serenade Wednesday and Thursday at p.

m. in the schoolaudi- torium auditorium auditorium audi audi- and a cast of will be featured I Dorothy Reid daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas G. Reid Garfield avenue and Raymond Stewart son of Mr and Mrs T. E. Stewart 1586 Fourth East street have the leads in the production West high students will present Martha on Friday and Saturday evenings as their annual operatic offering The story Is of Lady Harriet MarthasMartha's right name who tires of I living in luxury and setsoutto visit a country fair and is auctioned auctioned auctioned off as a servant girl P.

Melvin Peterson instructor directsthe cast My Maryland will be presented presented presented pre pre- by East high school students stu students stu stu- stu- dentsdents Thursday and Friday at pp. m. in the schoolaudito- rium Miss Lisle Bradford in instructor instructor instructor in- in is director of the operetta op op- op eretta West high school students have made extensive preparations for for- the for- the for- thethe Utah state debate tournament scheduled Friday and Saturday at at- the at- the at- thethe University of Utah Events at the tournament will include debate oratory and extemporaneous speaking Six teams have been chosen to represent the high school in the contest Teams named are composed composed composed com composed of Bob Zang and Edwin Bliss Stott Bushnell and Bert Atwater Dave and Benny Gim Entering the girls' girls division of the contest will be Mary Jane Jane- Rich Jane- Rich Jane- RichRich and Betty Phillips Audrey Huffaker and Joyce Harris Lou Olson and Josephine Burnette Joyce Harris Tony Barrutiaand Mary Jane Rich will compete in oratory while extemporaneous speakers will bechosen Thursday Lions club members were honored honored honored hon honored at a West high school ROT 0 battalion par parade a a Wednesday morning at theschool Also hon- I honored honored hon hon- I ored was Cadet Ser Sergeant Murray I Stowe selected as the best postured postured postured pos pos- cadet of the month The II cadets marched in review un under under under un- un dercommand of Cadet Lieutenant I Colonel Glen Fackrell Navy Gives Commission To Governors Governor's Son Peter Wells 1884 Yale Yate avenue son of the lateHeber M. Wells former governor of Utah Wednesday Wednesday WednesWednes- day was commissioned a lieutenant in the United States naval reserve Lieutenant Wells graduated from the United States naval academy in 1927 but resigned hiscommission as a lieutenant juniorgrade in the navy in 1935 Blasting Skill I 1 Lauded I i Discharge of pounds of dynamite Tuesday at a ParleysParley's canyon quarry from which material material material mate material is Js obtained for manufacturing cement was engineered so skillfully skillfully skillfully skill skillfully that electrical transmission lines in the area were not even disturbed Mayor Ab Jenkins said I after receiving a report on the blast Citizens of southeast residential districts earlier expressed to city commissioners apprehension that the blast may affect Mountain Dell dam located approximately three miles east of the blast scene The engineer reported the mayor said that attempts to measure with seismographic instruments instru- mentsments the affect of even larger blasts set off in the vicinity of Salt Lake Lake- City in the past have met with failure a short distance away indicating that the cause for alarm was unfounded in the case of the the quarry quarry blast Gr Grocers Grocer's rs r's Estate Left To Two Daughters Stillman O. Day retired Salt Lake City grocer who died on March 11 left an estate estimated to be worth more than according to a petition for probate probate probate pro probate on file Wednesday in Third district court A will was filed simultaneously It left the property in equal shares to two daughters Grace E.

Duran and Bernice E. Williams both of Salt Lake City Burglars Rob Residence Of Rings Worth Wort Thieves who robbed the LelandLoland B. Flint home at 1234 East Ninth South street in the owners owner's absence were reported Wednesday to have stolen two diamond rings valued at a wedding ring and two childrenschildren's savings banks containing containing containing containcontain- ing about 10 Sixty dollars'dollars worth of tools was taken by by a thief who prowled the Lewis H. Drew garage at 1221 Ninth East street police were inform in inform formed d. ARMY INDUCTS 78 MORE IN 8 LI L.

Salt Lake City's induction station station station sta station turned over 78 more young men to the U. S. army Wednesdayday I as theMarch call entered its I eighth day one Forty-one were registered from I local draft boards in Coalville Manila Manila Manila Ma Manila Moab Loa Panguitch St. St George and Kanab The others were from four draft boards in Idahoand two in Nevada A total of 76 were accepted for army duty Tuesday with four rere- re Certifying of for the special call April 1 to 5 will begin begin begin be begin Thursday and continue to Mon Monday Following are the names of inducted into the army Wednesday Local board No 37 SL St George George Hor Hor- aceace and Ashby volunteers volunteers volunteers vol vol- Emanuel Garcia and Oral D. Ful ler ter Local board No 35 Chant Panguitch-Chant t- Chant D.

Lee Hyrum Parley Coleman Grant CecilCecii Liston and Carroll H. Wilson Wilon Localboard No 18 Manila Manila John John Tinker Tink Tinker er James Jame Walter Myers Gerald Twitchell and Archie Finch Jarvie Local board No 27 Moab Wesley Herbert Day Edward Leo Christensen Floyd Kenneth Allen and Rudolph Car Car- Ile negle Local cal board No 38 Kanab Rawland Kanab-Rawland ChatterlyCrosby andFerrel Guernsey Spencer volunteers Val Clove Littleand a Little Local board No 33 Loa Loa James James Brose Webster Rawlins Stephen Blackburn OrloOrbo Austin Taylor and WilliamThomas Max Maxfield Petitioners Ask Improvements Petitions fromcitizens' citizens groups seeking a variety of city services including removal of shallow root ed trees and extensionof water mains to improve pressures for lawn irrigation had been referred for study Wednesday by Salt Lake City commissioners Maurice Dusenberry of Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliz Elizabeth street and others sought extension extension extension ex ex- ex- ex tension of a water main installation of curb and gutter and street repairs in theblock on Elizabeth street Paul F. Nelson of 2543 Park street and others asked for removal removal removal re re- re- re moval of trees and replacement of sidewalks in their neighborhood Retirement Fund Bond Opinion Prepared 1 The state teachers'teachersretirement fund is adequately by the surety bond of the state treasurer Attorney GeGen Gener Grover A. A Giles ruled Wednesday in an opinion prepared fc Ray L. Lillywhite executive secretary of theteachers'teachers reh retire retie ment board The law provide provides Mr Giles pointed out that funds received by theboard shall be deposited with the treasurer andcredited to the fund It is the duty of the treasurer to receive all aU moneys belonging to the state and not required to be kept by some other person Interpretation of the law is that the treasurer is custodian of teachers' teachers retirementfunds and suchfunds are protected by tl I treasurers treasurer's surety bond Mr Gil Gih declared JB nul SEEK COUPLE ON BUS Salt Lake police Wednesday we asked by Auburn N.

autho to communicate news oft death in the family to Mr ar Mrs George of that cit route by bus from Seattle Wasl Wast to New York.

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