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Show .. - . ,. . , , : , . "- - ', , - Maw DirectsState ,Board to Firoceedwitit-- ans ,1 MemorialI IIJUI1L11119 For Construction . - I 4 f Fake.: Juvenile Officer BrockbankHoineel Sought, by Authorities I Gran. Statini that fire I Retire at 81 I1 - Defends White Win4Chiell Court 1To P . , ,The city will lose oneof its 1 13 most colorful employest s nos Aug 41 ok Aft MI ink A volunteer juvenile 'probaofficounty old George A. Davis, forman of . t a e "Whit Wing , division," cials "obviously misunderstood tion officer who apparently be- -' ., .,. , - , , ... , , , . , . conditions," Juvenile COurt lievu he is helping out juveFeb. 1. , Final ;,,, ,, ,,,, , - ,,,,- - , signal - was , commissioners today ap- Judge Rulon W. Clark today nile authorities wiU find bis efcity :given for erection of the Piott . - neer.Memorial Building today proved - Mr.- - Davis retirement eritirizad ertuntv fire department forts are not appreciated quite ,. , resulted in condem- so much If Salt Lake police get , 'when Governor Herbert B. Maw ,' I l'u4ndel the city disability pen' , ', , I nation of the Alma P. Brock-ban- k hold of him. , sion program. 'directed - the State Building Juvenile officials reported, to45.50 Highland the recommendation, ,, residence, 1 ' , On making 2Board to proceed et once to ' -Dr.-,- as , asdetention home,- - for day that Principal Fred Arbogast i ,. )3. Matheson, commissioner have plans and specifications ' ' John ' , , of the Irving school had inform. ,' of streets and public improvegirls. .. ' , - for- - the building prepared and , , , ., -- So' referred to a re- ed ,the parents of one of his stu. Clark noted that the white ' Judge' , ments, proceed With construction as tt - 4., ,,,,' , loon as possible thereafter wing foreman has worked for port submitted to the county dents that their son was wanted , Governor Maw advised the 4re the city since 193q and is ot the commission Monday by County for questioning by Probation Of, , , : building board that the "Daugh- i present time drawing a monthly Fire Chief Jack Clay, which- ficer D. G. Hardman. , - , tent of the Utah Pioneers-wer- e He will draw stated that the home failed to- ., The boy and his father arrived 1 .. e. salary of $165. c; , , 3 ' d . . entitled to construct a tnemorial a pension amounting to 166 per meet fire protection standards at Juvenile Court offices yester' , ' ' '' - ' , for public use. ' f ; building on the triangular tract 'i month. -- ' day at 2 p.m. only to find, after , ' , ' 1 ' nnted waiting for some time, ' land west of the Capitol the fire-chithat 1 Although 1 . i ;, : Building when the sum of $75,- , i , that complete remodeling would neither Mr. Hardman nor Carl 0,. , , ' , Set Annual ''' Meef - 000 was made available to the , ,,,,,, , be necessary before the home Peterson, another officer, had re. , i ' ,,, , ....., .A4? , State by that organization to be would be suitable for such use, quested the boy's appearance. , Juvenile By Judges-- matched 1 the sum of $225,- - , - with Judge - Clark - said - thedepartSuspicion Aroused ' ' .0 , ' - - 000 appropriated by ' , 'N,, , I ... The annual meeting or. the ment's main objection lay in the after returning home, ,, Shortly , ., 1 lature to cover the costs of National Council 4 of Juvenile fact tat the, residence lacks a the boy's father called Mr. Hard' ',, , ? : erecting the memorial building.", will be 'beld May 15, 16 fire grape. , , , : Judges man and told him that Outing , ' ., 17 in Buffalo, N. Y., JuvThe $75,000 contribution of the "We and feel about their vielt to the juvenile court ;' strongly very . -- . N . I DUP was delivered to Reese M. , enile Judge Rulon W. Clark, this. matter," Judge Clark said, a person representing himself as I N ' 1, ti i . 1secretary-treasur. Reese, state treasurer, today by of the cotm-- P "inasmuch as Mrs. Brockbank a probation officer-h- ad ,svfsited I , ' --Co- rnelis S. Lund, life chairman said has beenkind enough to open the house and said he wanted to today. .0, : of the memorial building ' I and The meeting will be held In her home to our girls. Her resi- take the boy to Juvenile court t ' :, past president of the DUP, and conjunction with that of the dence is a private home, 'not an for questioning Tegardino an auto i Katel B. Carter, present presi- National Probation Association, Institution. - The girls are 'not theft. 4 -I1 1, dent of the organization. locked up, and there are never - r Judge Clark said. -, The father said this raised his - .Maw Cites more than two or three staying Law suspicions and heenotified Mr. there."- e Governor IMaw said the law Hardman of the situation: Mr.1 Reei' upon 'Ithat construction said he would not provided I Mn. Carter and 1Mrs. Lund, "talk with Chief Clay," and add- have paid tog much Attentionif should begin "when the. -Mrs. .Irma Clayton, , ed that he hopes "some arrange, nor shall determine that labor , , . Mina Wignell, ment can be made to allow vice president; Mrs. and materials are available and ' and Ellen second vice president; Duties Over Takes to of pontinue-'-- best interests the the Brockbank that ' ' A. DuPont, treasurer and execwork."1 ' i state will be served." He then - Colonel S. L. BertecheY, 'vet. utive secretary. urged immediate action upon the " eran regular army officer, has In view of the governor's letbuilding board by saying,i "It is Boost Okehed Salary assumed the duties of director of to ter the the materials board, that and building , my opinion , City commissioners today appersonnel for the Ninth Service State 'Board of Examiners deterlabor will be abundantly avallza- s.vamiMalmftummostg.IA.1w.fts, a $10 salary increase. Command, Major General Wil,,,'4,,, proved to to this ble,- for the- - construction - of reply morning, mined, liam Z.' Shedd, commanding $75,000 CONTRIBUTION PAIDKate B. Carter, DU? president, sad Cornelia S. Lund, letters it has received which which will boost the monthly that building by the time that Inof Parking M. Reese to general, announced today at state Treasurer cheek DUP the band $75,000 memorial be can and ehairman, building specifications plans,. protested erection of the memor-Met- er salary i spector Mincer Stark from $160 headquarters. He succeeds Col- lel buildings. made apd approved. I also beReeseGoahead signal for sonstructing the Pioneer' Memorial Building, walk given today to $170. The increase is effective one' Alberto E. Merrill, released to to sent and be best Mr. the lieve that it will . Replies were it by Governor Maw. . as of Jan. 15. from , active duty; 3.45 ColMrs. William J. interetts Of the state to have Korth, , ------- She 11. a havat of it) 1859 in the here S75.000 'campaign' In presenting age began the building completed in time umbus St., Mr. and Mrs. James memCareach entire distance raise Mrs. the $50,000, asking for the Utah Centennial in 1047. check lo Mr. teem S. Walker, MS North Main St., ing walked . ber of their ' If that is accomplished, ter said, "For eight long years across ,the plains.", organization to con- and to the DUP. Each of these I i 1945 struction must begin within the we have waited for this hour. It had requested a' public bearing Mrs. Carter bsued the follow- tribute $5. Then, she said in is a great day or us and for ing statement: "This Is indeed on - motion of the DUP the on the matter of constructing the , near future." 4 to $75,000 and memorial building. Utah. This check represents t! happy day for all Daughters amount was raised was invited little contribution from many of the Utah Pioneer& We wpnt the general public The letters advised the respecNAME , A WELL KNOWN , to ,.,."..,:...,,...,.,:.,.,!.,..,,.,,,,.,.....,..., contribute. people." of tive the our patriotic to express sincere appreciaattorney genparties ' The told the DUrdeletion to the public who have supii St. Joeeph. It's the name millions' ' governor's letter of in- eral's opinion- of "January 016, which said the DUP was entitled look to for highest quality in aspirin.' gation that he was happy to see ported our project and who have structions to the State BuildFast action, dependability and purity the building plans under way, given to , us their cooperation ing Board was received in that to construct the memorial build' make flt. Joseph a name to trust. and that he hoped the memorial and confidence. We will of nec- office this morning. It has not ing on the triangular tract of . None finer Get St. Joseph Aspirin, could be completed before the essity go on gathering lund. for yet come to the attention of the land at the head of main street. : - , N world's largest "eller at 10e. Save' centennial celebration. - "This the furnishing pod completing of commission, and no action has The letters also stated that if a p ' r--::::r-m ;---, ir-, been taken on it more on the 100 tablet sue, 35c. means quite a bit to me too," he our memorial building." public hearing was still desired, , even She explained that the DUP I The 1)1.11'. delegation calling such could be held. gas ' said, "because my father came I I a ., .44.4 ' , ar. ' EL . ad ,,,.,0., , . .., another student, from the ite High School,' hadn't come in the day before with a similar. - - - t- ,, ,, , , 5 ,- - . , ,- -- ..,,,,-- - - . the-Legi- , , 1 - - . , ,.,..,,- i s-, ,,,,..-- -- ,,, ) ." , - I . k....-- ef i : 1, . . !. 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"power to spare" for those added accessories. Sears ncry of doing business gives you warm.. .2 batteries for less.- -teed, , 1,,, , ' - . - man who enlists In the new Regular Army before October 6, 1946 x , - - ,, , - . Art . - . . , - School .i uca ion, , ,......,, rt -- . Guarantee --' , , : f 18 Month . , 8 - , , . , . . thaElyr SPZIME S , , 0 U . , ' momsr zoo, 45-Pla- te , - , POVVERFUL ,.,, - - a co - FOR , rmy, , merican young men- 5 1 , 0 111 . 1 V - 1 . i , , , . now : enlistment-i- 3-y- ear - . - -- . ..,.,.., II i) I' WW1 FrUFFED ' I g 400) ljp.r , I . , A .. vii mt. II , , t ' nn I 1 6 -- '.13.6ii....'0.',...11.0.a.tit.'.t,:d.tii.:-TV.I.- II! 1 - - 1n-1- 937- . ., - , se 0.,. - , I , N - 4 ! 1 - - , ..., 4 , , , - i III a i lb L-' ''- , ' . it I IIpli -Ist , 0 . 1010 ed ' A 41 L.4,, if - Hardman - . ' ,,,,,,,,- TO ASIE, er -- - ' ' BE SURE ,, , - ' , t,,, , - - ---- - , N - Shows Familiarity The mother of the first boy '. described the fake officer as between 18 and 19 years of age,---!-- about 5 feet 8 inches tall and Very thin with'' a scare on the! es - ik lower lip. He 'was reported -wearing a visored cap, levi jacket with , emblem, brown trousers and was driving an "old model' car. Mr. Hardman said the tin-- to familar with be seemed poster juvenile court procedure, the 116' State Industrial School at Ogden and with juveniles - who pre- --viously had been in trouble with authorities. -- - - Ao4 ., - story.. , ' :. - , ' t , , 15 .,, Salt Lake City. Utah, Ian. 23, 1948 2rwilit DESERET 'NEWS, '7 . : . ., - , , , |