Show Sunday School Business Booms' Booms S i S iM d I 4 t 1 I- I I S 4 JS S J S SI 4 S i S- S GEORGE D. D He lie was once a police judge Church Leader Ex Police Judge Says Fewer Drunks s s in Court CourtN Now Court Now ow George D D. J r r Cele Celebrates brates Birthday Points Gain in Religion All things improve with age even the drink problem George Georg D. D general superintendent of the Deseret Sunday School union vouchsafed Friday during preparations to celebrate his sev sev- sixth enty-sixth birthday speaks out of the experience experience experience ex ex- ex- ex gained when he was was police police judge many y years many ars ago The queues of drunks parading through police court in the old days were longer than those of today Mr re- re calls The Victory theater on East Broadway marks the spot where Mr was born November 21 1860 Carrying through the theater thea thea- ter motif ter-motif motif Mr for 30 years was general manager of ot the old Salt Lake theater whose site Isnow is isnow isnow now marked by a service station From his boyhood on Mr Mn was was interested in Sunday school work been assistant superintendent superintendent superintendent super super- and general secretary of the union was general secretary of the Young Mens Men's Mutual Improvement Improvement Improvement Improve Improve- ment association end and editor of The Instructor Li L. D. D S S. S church publication He was also a a. member member mem niem- ber of the first city school board and the first library board Things are looking up in the Sunday school business Mr said The depression n sent people to Sunday school along with their children children chil chil- dren and they are still going he said The depression brought them worries that they sought to relieve through religion |