| Show ROUND AROUND the the- i OWN aIt Lake Sidelights CHAMPION CLUB JOINER Salt Salt Lakes Lake's foremost clubman has een em discovered in the person of H H. H o ohe of f fhe arry Madsen treasurer secretary he P. P W. W Madsen Furniture company The jovial Mr Ma Madsen also holds he distinction of being on more and arlous arious committees than any man In n be city To To- begin with Mr Madsen Is ls a ember of ol the Country club the thet t amber of commerce Business Mens Men's s B. B P. P O. O Elks local lodge fo 85 of at which he is trustee the Fr Fra- Fra mal Order of Eagles aerie No 67 61 f which he Is past worthy president nd Salt Lake lodge No Loyal ider of Moose and a past dictator e Is is now a trustee Then he holds memberships Tn n the Woodmen of the World camp No 16 the Pacific Woodmen camp No Apollo pollo lodge lodge No No 28 of the Danish the Fraternal Order of oC net nest No Mooseheart l Le- Le loo n- n nf of f fth th the W World the ic association and is past resident eIdent f the Fellowship Degree th the he Moose In addition he finds me take meto to take an part in in church fairs airs air In the L. L D DO S. S Richards ward d to d-to to t sponsor Salt Lake ke onic society concerts Mr ft M Madsen is serving on one com com- or another in every lodge in hl he is a member That is m my hobby I 1 enjoy it and it ites motes es good nood fellowship was his hiser histo I er to o why h he belonged to Jo the or- or I J It Romantic a and 1 adventurous reading tto to be found hidden in the long kw of legal tomes in the state law at the capitol i if one knows where to loo look Accounts of ot famous fiats and the history making events leading eiding i up t to them are arc sandwiched among the dry weighty references to the law Once a person picks up a volume inthe Famous British Trials series ils il's difficult to lay it down until co completed corn com for unlike other legal ac accounts accounts counts these books present much the epochal events vents in easy narra narra- ve st style le Supreme court justices and other state date officials often oUen bury themselves them selves elves in these books for spare time reading and the list of titles tilles shows vh The famous trial of Mary Queen if f Scots who was convicted cort of con- con against the life lie of Queen Elizabeth EUzabeth and beheaded is one of he most read of the series serie Accounts f the steps taken by by subjects of Elizabeth against sus- sus Diy Dry Legal plotters the Have complete nee account a un t of oC the trial and an Romance eye ee witness story of ofte Ii 1 te the c execution sO of Mary ary ary are given gi 1 The case of oC Captain Kidd whom sets up as one of the most faring of the buccaneers is another widely videly read book of the series Captain CapS Cap lain tain Kidd is dealt with rather harshly harsh harsh- l ly 1 however both as t to the wicked wicked- less IUS of his deeds and the romance with him KIdd the introduction says rays was a we weak k man succumbing to all human he was an amateur buccaneer compared with organ Morgan and others who never enlo en- en lo oyed ed traditions tradition's notoriety to the ame extent as Kidd because Kidd 1 lid ad d only one murder and one cne arion arion aron ar- ar ion on in his record Th The trial of ol King Charles I r which ives i a complete insight into a highly subject concerning the notification of charges against the cr of England is ir given In fri detail with a condensed bi biography gr Ph if f the king The most famous of oC England's naval nl trials that of the Bounty muti muti- Is recounted faithfully ith Cully This trial Inal held in 1792 punished and andew andrew raw rew ew of the Bounty This mutiny resulted re re- re in the founding of a British settlement on Pitcairn island in the south Pacific The he e end of the reign of ot Scottish dan chieftains is ir told in the account of Df the trial of ol Simon Lord Lordi Lovat in 1747 Lord Lovat last of ot the powerful can clan leaders was convicted COD of ot trea trea- son The The trial of the Blood Bloody Assizes m n 1685 is is' another account of a I p Period in English history This was Avas the case of Judge Jeffreys and the Bloody Assizes over which he pre pre- sided Jeffreys meted out convictions and nd executions in wholesale lots upon in the Monmouth rebellion on some days sentencing several hundred undred persons |