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Show MATK XEWS SEOTTOX Third Part. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING," FEBRUARY NY. Toyery Lends PJavthings Olto Kalm Heads Bunch of Philanthropists Backing New Venture Aimed to Slake Children Happy. ' 'Copyright. 1929. by the Consolidated fress.) NEW YORK. Feb. 9The circulating library is about to encounter a serious rival In its Juvenile division the "toyery." The first circulating toyery will be established shortly in New York, and f it is successful, others will follow in this and other cities. It will be a sort of circulating toy department, where playthings are loaned to children on the same plan by which libraries lend books. Thus, the youngster whom Santa Claus remembered nbne to intelligently, may go to the toyery and be compensated lor the shortcomings of the who tarought a drum when a saint, game was ordered, and when Christmas toys have gone to their predestined limbo, this St Nicholas will be on hand with new and ' novelties. diverting The plans for the first toyery have been made at the children's court Tfc fcja ir an outgrowttr of the court and the Inspiration of the social workers there, notably One woman named Jma ,,,dark yoUn miss ina Cash, a probation officer, !22iPeakEngllsh haltingly, but who. knows well. . . the heart culture Is given authority to establish and maintain and enforce such quarantine regulation as may be deemed necessary to protect the bee . Industry. 2144 EAST 11!b SUGAR HOUSE DRIVE OUT trSAVE tnrr HY.1915 of childhood They are backed by qtto Kahn and other philanthropists, who are eager to try out the experiment, and by eminent psychologists and sociologists, who see it as a social advance as well as a brightening of the Hvai" of slum children. The notion was first opposed by many jeerere and It was a long time before anything definite was done. "Ever know a child to give up a toy it liked?" was asked, supplemented by: "Would you be mean enough to take a toy away from a youngster who was attached to it?" And "have you ever seen the condition of a toy when a child is through with it?" Moreover, "what about germs?" antiseptic folk wanted to know. To all of which Miss Cash answered indignantly: "It s not true that toys must be fragile. They don"t hav to be delicate and easily broken. We must have substantial, durable toys. There are many of them. And that we wuTtmy.lt Plan Provides for Purchase of Toys. A Dlan Was ImmArtiotMtf maris ti inaugurate a system for renewal of play-hung- ry Winter Losing Grip on Region ntius S NEDIHSjTjraN . mu-dren- Siwciil lo The Tribunt. AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho. Winis slowly losing its grip upon this section of Idaho. The old Oregon trail west to Burley and Twin Falls has been, opened and traffic is now coming through regularly, although the road Is slippery and unsafe for fast traveling. As yet the Aberdeen highway has not been cleared, resi dents of that village being unable to reach American Falls except by the use of sleighs. When the snowplow equipment completed its Job of opening the Bur- ley road it was ordered to open up the highway to Rockland valley. The latter road has given unusual diffi- culties to residents of the valley throughout the winter, and for weeks However, the it was impassable. i plow went only as far as the nata- tor um. lour miles from tnis city, when it m- foreed stop wort J through mechanical trouble. The road is now being used partially, travelers abandoning the highway at the worst spots and taking to" the , fields. ter jhL'icitMii'ej ! t BIEBDDt ; WJDlfllE i i The -- " ChmimMiq " we present the suite CHARMING it is not the chape st, but the best value in a high-grad- e AVith great pride because walnut Made especially attractive by this DRIVE OUT & SAVE proposition. Exactly as shown below. suite. AS Onlya few days and our greatest range selling event will be over. The world's finest ranges, genuinely reduced in a SPECIAL FACTORY WAREHOUSE STOCK CLEARANCE, featuring very liberal terms. SarisficforRanqe t- t- - Surplus Warehouse Stock? The'Sfey . Face Prospect of Future Inspection ', By GEORGEA ADAMS. 1 O . Bee Strangers Coming .Into Utah Like Library Gives Out Books a a toy IX a child likes it. and also to make It possible for the parents to buy the toy on the installment plan, it they wish; Thus, by paying a Jew cents a week; a mother may procure (or her daughter the doll baby to which she has become so attached ever sifice she first met it at the circuShipment of diseased bees or con- lating toyery, and there need be "no into Utah heartaches over anv little rl. beinn tammated equipment brutally sundered from ' her "chll- - would be prohibited under a measure in the state senate introduced dren" All tovs will be disinfected beforelby Senator' R. E. Dillman. Undfr they are put' Into circulation after ' ,ne terms of this measure, the state inspector would have the power being taken out by one child, and will be brought to standard under to inspect the equipment upon its arrival at its destination. The bill recurrent fumigation. The psychologists will see to it that provides for a fee of IS cents for each not only will puzzles and dolls and colony or hive or set of combs inis found, the guns be available, but useful toys as spected. If disease shipment must be- taken from well Toy typewriters, printing entire or the state destroyed, at the option presses, counting boards, moving of tennis racquets - the owner. picture machines, It is further provided by the' bill and such devices will be stocked for that it shall be unlawful to locate the toyery. Thus, embryo editors, or establish an apiary of migratory Davis cup team material, and simibees within two miles of an apiary lar possibilities may be encouraged or established and located already famiby the toyery If not by their consisting of ten or more hives or lies. colonies. All hospital yards must be Old Watches Among located at least two - miles - from apiaries. The state board of agri- Things Sought social the workers In addition, have intelligently suggested that the toys. It feels that if legitimate means are b) which small toyeries collect old watches and boys and provided girls may obtain playclocks and other machinery, so that things, many a criminal career Will potential Edisons may tinker undis- be halted at its beginning. It contends also that many "bad" turbed, and if they are totally unable to put all the pieces back, the loss boys and girls, guilty of starting fires, will be negligible. breaking windows, and otherwise The first of the toyeries will be es- getting into mischief, may be divert in the poorer districts, ed from these first minor offenses, so tablished though IT they grow tney may be ex serious in the life of n individual, if sec-tended to less poverty-stricke- n their energies are diverted by amus 's tions. 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