Show Or Orn n Guard Guard- Assigned Par Parents Meet to School Retired Officers JI ri m zW a Z w Crossings t tJI r s i y 2 k t oY THESE RETIRED POLICEMEN IEN AND FIRE FIREMEN MEN WILL GUARD LIVES OF SCHOOL CHILDREN AT CROSSINGS 1 W. W H. H Burnett left Merlan E. E Waters J J. J E E. E John D D. Hansen William Waller amen en whose long service services service's Lakes Lake's kes ke's s 's police and fire dem dents de- de m ts have earned them the theo o retirement Thursday e orth rth to resume the task r life and limb bm o ng out of retirement alive men have agreed to jnard card the lives of Salt Lake by taking sta- sta tear mear ear schools where heavy leis considered a hazard to who in the vigor that les over after alter hours of consent con- con l sent lent nt might not exercise the thein then jh in n necessary to protect own own lives se se volunteers In the war St tt traffic death and injury V. V H II Burnett 1149 East South street Mer- Mer Waters Garden ave ave- J. J E. E Sixth jc le John D. D Hansen 1383 NInth South street and andam im am Waller 1243 East ayt st South street fen len students go back apses asses on September 4 Mr get will be stationed near prest rest st school Mr Waters at and J streets Mr son jon at the Lafayette school H Hansen at 1800 South State Stated tl and nd d Mr Waller at the chool hoc ne a will ill be assigned to their n es Police Inspector Odes wora rd who Thursday pointed Eg e difficulty of finding a aI I nt at number of retired fired fire- fire t d policemen to do this need others but have not been able to obtain them In Inspector Inspector In- In I Record said Accordi Accordingly Accordingly Accord I I i gly traffic officers on motor motor- cycles and in automobiles will be posted at busy crossings near other schools They will be on duty when the children are goIng going going go go- ing to or coming from the schools |