Show dt THE SALT LAI& TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING Writer Tells Of Journeys To Far North t ' i V ’ U Drivers Face Salt Lake Classmates Greet Princeton Educator on Visit Traffic Count “ MURRAY — Falling from a bicycle while he was on an errand for his mother Dean Hansen 14 son of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs Amos Hansen 6239 South Second West street was fatally injured Monday night The boy died at the family home Monday at 11 p m a few hours after he had suffered a head injury In the accident Physicians said he died of a probable skull fracture He had gone to a store a Sixty-fourSouth and State streets shortly before 6 p m on an errand for his mother and was thrown over the handlebars when he tried to stop by holding back against the pedals Apparently suffering no injury he finished his errand and returned home He collapsed a short time later The boy was a student In the Murray high school Born in Murray September 29 1922 he had resided here all his life Surviving him are pis father and mother whose maiden name is Julia Sorensen a brother Dale Hansen and a sister Doris Hansen th Rites Arranged For Craftsman Constipated 30 Years Former Utahn Dies on Coast I rs New-hous- 2048 r meda Cal THAT you can include San Francisco in your trip to Los Angeles for only $1 EXTRA RAIL FARE tsi (JEHXIK -f§ jn Funeral services will be conducted Thursday in Los Angeles where burial will be made Pantomime Planned BylSt7MaryV Seniors The senior class of the Academy St will present a pantomime 'Wild Nell the Pet of the Plains” by Edna Geis-tc- r In their monthly- assembly in the school auditorium1 The characters will be: Lady Vere dc Vere Miss Inifred Larson Handsome Hrry Miss Helen Skid-mor- e Bull Miss Nina BerSitting ner Bull Durham Mary Brennan Hula Hula Miss Kathryn Jane of - Hawktthe reader ttandardPulL NOTE: Fans quoted above art good in warm mans (plus Pullman charge) Return limit 2 1 cLyu The $32 fan is good ono may via San Francisco one way via Las Vegas or both ways via San Francisco " Southern - Pacific For information see or write D R Owen General Agent 41 South Main St Salt Lake City MissTJanell Collins musician Miss Elaine Gephart silver screen Miss Betty Purcell and Miss Marilynn Groesbeck Miss Janell CollinsL Miss Betty PurceiUand Miss Marilynn Groesbeck will be in charge of the pro- gram Office to BeJIoved deOffices of the city shade-tre- e partment wdl be moved from the City and county building to room' 2 120 East First South street Mayor E B Erwin announced Tuesday Rufus D Johnson qjiade tree war den will have charge of the office -- j 1 the Fair weather was predicted for Utah for both Wednesday and Thursday despite blustery weather and clouds prevalent Tuesday night Mean temperature for Tuesday was 39 degrees one degree above normal Precipitation for the 24 hours ending at 5 30 p m was 04 of an inch High pressure areas were reported along the northern Pacific coast and over central United States L Engineers Give Annual Dinner Dance The annual dinner dance of the Salt Lake chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was held in the Newhouse hotel Tuesday evening with engineering students of the University of Utah as special guests W L Winter chairman of the orgainzatlon gave a short talk during the dinner Jail Sentence For Next Two Days — —f : S Trusty Given Fair Skies Predicted Of: Injuries 4$ 4 - Hall meeting Prominent local attorneys and a professor of law will debate the wisdom of President Roosevelt’s plan to alter the federal judiciary Willis W Ritter professor in the law departmentof the University of Utah will outline the historical background of the supreme court Burton W Musser will speak against President Roosevelt's plap and Sam D Thurman will argue In favor of the chief executive Short discussions of the measure will be given by Harley W Gustin Judge Herbert M Schiller and another Speaker to be named by Mrs James H Wolfe chairman of the program committee of the Town Hall meetings The debate will begin at 8J5 p m In the ballroom df the Hotel Utah Sentehces of six months each In county jail were given Dan Britt 32 former trusty and Benny Myers 24 Denver who were arrested Saturday at Midvale after having escaped from the city jail 3oth prisoners pleaded guilty to depriving an owner of his automobile when tried before Mrs Marie Brown justice of the Sixth precinct When arrested Saturday the men were driving a car they had taken from the police garage 'which belonged to John T Harmonjky Connecticut peace officer Cyclist Dies 4b Town- During the talk the lee turer had the audience chuckling at his outspoken narratives and descriptions of the people of Greenland for he described the country by telling of its inhabitants Mr Kent visited Greenland three I 4 ? times taking with him on the last trip his son who was then old “It you want to tfiake a man out of your boy take him out of school for a year and send him to j Alaska to a lumber camp or any place where he can be on his own for a while My boy went to GreenClassmate friendships were renewed are graduates of the eastern school and w ere land and came back a man ” students together in 1926 Mr Gates conand school experiences recalled Tuesday Greenland is a closed country to dean ferred with Utah alumni of the school and assistant Caleb Frank Gates when Jr tourists explained the lecturer spoke to Salt Lake City high school students special permission being necessary of the college of Princeton unh ersity center to enter it A misconception which was met by Rufus A Tracy Jr left and F A Tuesday on 1 entrance requirements of he shattered was that the northern Goetlz at the IfoteI Utah Tuesday All three Princeton winters are not totally dark but — that a semitwilight exists To Do Murals The lecturer will leave Salt Lake City Wednesday morning to lecture at Berkeley Cal continuing a three-mont- h tour He said that after the lecture engagement is completed he will go back to Wash’ ington D C to do some murals for Assistant Dean Addresses Seniors of High Cases of four alleged reckless the Washington general post ofdrivers were deferred until later fice Would he then go back to Schools Their AlumnUs at Dinner dates by Judge Reva Beck Bosone Greenland? He stated: “I doubt if in police court Tuesday while a the Danish government which com trols the island will allow my reIndividualization of instruction rather than a hard and fast similar charge against a’ fifth moturn I’ve already had three visits curriculum is the need of education today Caleb Frank torist was dismissed prescribed Don’t know I’ll go— I’ll just Ross P Wells 25 of 343 Herbert ’’ Gates Jr assistant dean' at Princeton university told Salt Lake avenue disappear who was arrested after he school students Tuesday City high had struck a safety zone at BroadGatfes and athlete a Mr former way Rnd State street February 21 S L Woman’s Funeral graduate of both Princeton and Ox- are faced with the problem of de- was freed of a reckless driving men can choose who the wisely charge in a dismissal ordered by universities was in city veloping Planned at Washington ford in the interests of scholarship and and judge well the things with Judge Bosone after a short trial decome he contact” from which in Ben F Redman 68 of 210 Bea-so- n they library fund contributions Princeton alumni and to explain en- clared building was oidered to stand “All students are faepd with this trial March 12 when he pleaded Funeral serviced for Mrs Dorothy trance requirements of the eastern deto our make order not guilty to a reckless driving problem in Hoglund Pickerah 22 daughter of school Princeton charge through his attorney Dean “I am here to tell the alumni 6f mocracy a real success Arthur J and Hattie Gam Hoglund 874 Downlngton avenue who the school what Princeton is doing feels the answer is individualism of F Brayton died Tuesday will be held Sunday and to explain to prospective stu- - instruction not the cramming of Denying a reckless driving charge In Washington D C dents the new admission program hard and fast systems onto them Charles Stockslager 19 of 1280 East Mrs PiCkeral was born here also to let friends and alumni know The curriculum must be flexible South Temple street will be tried March 4 1914 and 'was a graduate of the university president’s pro- enough to account for the personal Thursday He was arrested early of the West hjgh school and the gram to raise funds for Princeton's needs and interests of the individual Tuesday for alleged erratic driving L D S college She was married needs” he said student” between Fifth East and Eleventh to J Norman PIckeral in WashingEast streets on Seventeenth South Mr Gates spoke to seniors from ton July 2 1936 having accepted a the East West and South high street Trial of D B Stuart 33 Ogden secretarial position in a government schools In the East high school audi lunchvas continued until Friday and office thereAwflyeara ago torium at 11a m and was a sentencing of Alfred Freeman 55 Surviving in addition to her hus- eon guest at South high school later was deferred until Saturday Both band: h ey parents and two sisters He also addressed students at Westare the and a brfTttier nf Salt Lake Cly w a minster college and visited at charged with reckless driving Charged with speeding Reinder grandmother Mrs Rhoda Garn Salt L D S church office building at Janson Lake City At a Princeton alumni dinner Jr 29 and Glen Bjorn 21 Her mother Mrs Hogfund will the University club at 7 p m he Funeral services for Frank Leslie forfeited $10 each and Raldo Shin20 er leave Wednesday tp attend the fu- discussed the financial needs of Snider 52 former Salt Lake City of 49 East First South street the university and showed pictures neral services will be con- Hale 37was fined $10 Leonard E craftsman building forfeited $5 and Nephi of the school campus to those presducted Wednesday at 4 p m in Los Allen 18 was fined $5 on traffic ent He was met at the Hotel Utah Angeles after which the body will signal charges where he is stopping by Rufus A be brought here for funeral ser4 Tracy Jr secretary of the Prince- vices Friday at 1 p m In the Kington Alumni association here and F “For thirty year I had stubborn B Goeltz also a "Princeton alumnus dom & Lees mortuary 255 Second did not go constipation Sometimsa The Rev Elmer 1 Both were classmates of Mr Gates llast street I alto had awful tor four or five day bloating haadachss and pains In They spent most of the day with Goshen will conduct the services fas back Adlarlka right away Now I sat sauaaga hslpad here bananas pia any- him “It seems to me that nowadays Mr Snider was well thing I want and navar fait bettor I known among alaap soundly all night and anjoy life” there are so many facts thrown at Mabel Schott Mrs Florence Lloyd Brewster 50 If you ara suffering from eonstipation students much of which is sheer craftsmen here having been eme a former resident and school sour stomach and gas slaapleasnaaa that the educationalists ployed in construction of the teacher there fa quick relief for you propaganda bloating and Boston buildings the of Salt Lake City and wife of A In Adlerika Many report action In First National and Walker Bank & B Brewster insurance man died minutes after taking Just one thirty does Adlarlka gives complete aetlon Trust buildings and other struc- at her home in Los Angeles Suncleaning your bowel tract where ordiORDER LONG BURNING tures He was a member of the day relatives here were informed nary laxatives do not oven roach Ur S L Shomb Naan It or It report a I bricklayers’ uijion here until 14 Tuesday ABERDEEN GOAL “In addition to Intaatinal rlranitng Adtmrikm years ago when his membership A native of Salt Lake City and a check Ike gratath nf iitiaatltwl bnctarin and was transferred to Los Angeles onlnn bacilli" daughter of John and Elizabeth WAS Give your bowels a real cleansing The casket will be open at the Lloyd she was a graduate of the with Adlerika and see how good you That Good Cllnkerlesi Coal mortuary here Friday from 10 a m University of Utah and taught in feel Just one spoonful rellevea QA8 — VALLEY FUEL CO — until time of services Burial will public schools here for a number and atubborn conatipation take place in the City cemetery At aU Leading Druggists (Adv ) of years before taking up residence on the coast 20 years ago —Besides-hehusband she by a daughter Betty Brewsa-te- r Los Angeles and the following brothers and sisters: John and Walter Lloyd and Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd Platt all of Salt Lake City: Mrs Louise Lloyd Day Tacoma Wash and Mrs Victoria Lloyd Dodge Ala- J 6 Changes in Judiciary lecture ' Judge Really Means Fine Pros and cons of what is called '‘America’s greatest constitutional crisis slnde th Civil war” will be heard Sunday night at the next Rockwell Kent noted amused a capacity crowd In Kingsbury hall Tuesday night with anecdotes of his three trips to the n country of Greenland speaking on "Greenland Adven ture" on the master minds and artists series of the University of Utah extension division Mr Kent spent the first hour of the illustrated lecture in relating how he acquired a housekeeper in the northern land The artist painted his picture of Greenland with incidents of his own experience most of them being humorous Well Received “A most receptive audience” stated Mr Kent at the close of the 'W niij 1937 Salt Lake Attorneys to Discuss Wisdom of 1 Rockwell Kent Pleases Salt Lake Audience Story of Travels little-know- 4 3 Debate Slated At Town Hall On Court Plan artist-explor- 1 MARCH route drivers of the Clover dairy were awarded National Safety council emblems for safe driving by Police Judge Jlcva Beck Bosone Tuesday John A Neeleman 110 Plj mouth avenue who had the best record — 35045 miles of driving during four years without an accident — is shown receiving his badge from the jurist Thirty-seve- n Leaf-Harr- is avenue led the list of drivers with a record of 35 045 miles of driving during four years’ service for the company The men have traveled a total of 435000 miles and have operated their trucks a total of 125768 hours on the city’s streets during their record periods Milk Wagon Drivers Win National Safety Awards With the comment that she was glad to step out of her usual role of punishing drivers to award sate drivers Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone Tuesday afternoon awarded safety emblems to 37 route drivers of the Clover dairy at a meeting in the police courtroom “Daily I must satisfy the ends through the National Safety coun of justice by sentencing traft c vio- cil The men received their awards lators” the jurist said "Now I’m for record periods ranging from one awarding you drivers not as vio- to four years during which time lators but because you are tome of our choicest citizens for the rea- they operated vehicles on the son that you are observing alLlhe stroets throughout each working rules and are saving life and prop- day and were involved In nt accidents erty ” The John A Neeleman 110 Plymouth awards were presented Leaf-Harr- Better to wait a little for a BUICK than to wish you had! is J —— ‘ |