Show 0 T- T f 2 s. s 1 F Wf f 11 v r 7 n Y J ar 4 J h i Jj Wj k C. C G. G Edmunds Made lado name for courteous tourist service Year 15 Veteran Police Officer Hears City's Citi s I Beefs by Lewis vis F. F Roberts Got any complaints about anything anything anything any any- thing Then Police Officer Clifford G. G Edmunds is yur your man because hes he's the he genial sympathetic gentleman who vho presides over the complaint desk at police headquarters and daily listens to your troubles either ither over the phone or in person Officer Edmunds came onto the force orce just 15 years ago this month and broke in m the hard har-d way wayby wayby by y spending his first two weeks as s an vice anti-vice squad liquor raider A short time later he was transferred transferred trans- trans erred to motorcycle duty in the traffic department and proceeded to o get himself and the police department department de- de some national publicity on n how to properly handle tourists The officer armed with instructions instructions ions to treat them right did such sucha a job that he was made the he subject of several magazine and nd newspaper articles all over the he country Treating tourists as though they hey were welcome apparently was vas new both to Salt Lake and the he country at large the thc officer commented He still treasures scores of letters letters let let- ers received from grateful tourists tourists tour- tour from every state in the nalon nation nation na- na tion lon South America and other foreign countries Later the officer was transferred transfer- transfer red ed to the radio car patrol division divi- divi sion ion where his outstanding arrest concerned two gunmen who had been terrorizing the Ule city for a month with holdups at residences and nd on the streets In 1940 1040 the officer was named night ight chief of the records bureau but ut recently was transferred to the he day complaint desk I |