| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE1 THURSDAY MORNING J4 Dumps Prove Salt Lake County News His Work Vanished With Horse 9 Buggy ‘Gold Mine’ In Salt Lake LegionWomen Women’sClub To Hold Tea Plan Meet ‘Dividend’ Check on ' ‘Lease’ Received s American Legion auxiliary Cyprus post No 38 'will hold installation services and their opening social at the Utah Copper clubrooms Thursday night at 8 Scout Chiefs Plan Meets ‘University’ Slated During October Six hundred or more adult leaders in the Boy Scout movement will attend a University of Scouting to be held through October at South high school DTS Hammond scout executive cil told a meeting of the Salt Lake-coun'executive “Board' hetd at the chamber of commerce Sessions of the “University" will be held October 7 11 14 20 and 28 Mr Hammond said William R Pollock was named a member of the council A Sea Scout cruise to White Rock bay on the north end of Antelope island will start Saturday and the return trip will be made Sunday morning Rufus Tracy board member announced Transfer of C J Carlson Los Angeles executive of Region 12 embracing the western states and including Utah to become executive of Region 7 embracing the populous ‘Department officers are expected to officiate at the installation however no definite information has as yet been received Refreshments will be served following the meeting Catherine McBride outgoing president will be replaced In the office by Mrs Della Hoffman Other new officers are: Mrs LaPrele Matthews first vice president Mrs Clara Borland second vice president Mrs Lucy Furrow chaplain Mrs Vinta Martin sergeant-at-arm- s Mrs Ivy Burris treasurer Mrs Pearl Hansen color bearer Mrs Margaret Tenney secretary and Miss Catherine McBride historian Other speakers will include Mra Irma Felt Bitner public relations director of radio station KSL Elizabeth FitzGerald who will bring greetings from the New York organization of the club- - and Mra Hogle Mra Hogle and Mrs Bitner recently returned from a good will tour of Soroptomist clubs in the northwest - Members will meet between 6 p m and 6:13 p m at the north entrance of the Newhouse hotel for transportation Program to Honor Family Meet Planned LPS Anderson 77 retired Sandy blacksmith works “for the fun of a young neighbor is fascinated Retired Blacksmith Makes Miniature Tools tfojFun’ it” To Discuss Chapel Dolores Olsen S L Cast Will Present MAG&A — Plans for a new chapel for the Hunter L D S ward will be discussed at a meeting of all ward officers and members of the GRANGER — A play “Distant priesthood to be held in the Hunter Drums" will be at the ward hall Thursday at 7:30 p m ' Oranger L D S presented ward hall Friday A L Bishop Day will preside night at 8 o’clock by the Little Theater group of Salt Lake City Two of the cast Nathan Hale and Manager on IaRue Latimer are Granger L D - Adrien Segil manager of the S ward members Arrangements Mode Millinery is in Los Angeles for the production are being made on a fall buying trip of Hale Ruth Mrs Granger by In Sweden we called this a jeng SANDY— Life is a holiday everyf New but in the United States it day for John E Anderson 77 former gloppa is called a die” Mr Anderson said blacksmith of Sandy who has the tiaytootuseh for mak and no ws pen ds Ti is f I m e read- holding Ing threads on bolts and pipes He ing and working “for the fun of it” has made several sets of the small Henry H Heimann executive "I celebrate every day” Mr An- tools which were given to friends manager of the National Association derson said meaning he has stopped of Credit Men arrived in Salt Lake active practice of his trade "But ’Shop’ in Home I’d rather work just as I did before Mr Anderson has a “real” shop City Wednesday if I could” at the rear of his home where he night from New The former blacksmith pushed lives alone But the advent of the York City aside his book His face lighted up automobile to take the place of the Mr Heimann with one of those smiles that horse and buggy forced him to supwho will speak to twinkle From the shelf of a cup- plement' his blacksmithing with the Intermountain board he brought forth a set of work on a small farm he pdVchased A s s o c i a tion of miniature tools of his trade The work to be done in his shop Credit Men in the continued to dwindle as the gasoline Hotel Utah ThurS' Shorten ays vehicle became more popular and day at 6:30 p m “I make these when the days be finally Mr Anderson gave up both has spoken before come too long” he said in broken blacksmithing and farming more than 100 The former tradesman came to the displaying the tools credit business mldwestern states was announced English Mr Anderson is skilled in United States as a convert of the That banking and civic in a letter from John F Pullen the arts of his trade which he L D S church The he time only in the president of the Region 12 execu- learned in Sweden before coming to has seen other members of his famUnited States dur-Jin- g tive committee the United States in 1892 is shown ily since coming here was in 1906 the past year by the remarkable workmanship on and 1908 when he served two years He is a well- the miniature tools Three ham- as a missionary in his native land Mr Heimann known contribumers of different sizes a tiny vise Mr Anderson does his own house- tor to the American Nation’s Busianvil a sledge hammer a die for keeping never having married “but ness and Forbes’ and a making threads and several types I don’t mind it gives me something former member of magazines the United States each to of accurate home the to he last do” His was said tiny pincers department of commerce business MAGNA — The year's work of the detail make up the set spick and span advisory and planning council Mutual Improvement association Subject of his talk Thursday wi will officially begin for officers and be “America’s Balance Sheet” The teachers of the Oquirrah stake when speech will follow a dinner in the they meet at the opening union 9 empire room of the hotel meeting to be held at the Pleasant Green ward chapel at 7:30 p m York Financial Authority Here groups Trip Committed by Utah Boys Ecclcs Leaves Burglary and other types of theft were forms of delinquency in which boys of Utah and the nation were involved during 1934 a comparative report issued by Howard L Gee chief probation officer for the third juvenile district of Utah showed Girls become offenders In thef eyes of the juvenile courts in such'n w hlch national statistics are available for comparisons Mr Gee types of offenses as truancy and explained Utah statistics are availungovernableness the report dis- able in his office for the year 1936 closed with sex offenses stealing but no comparisons for the same and running away following in close period can be had on a nationwide order basis The report deals with the year With the report covering 87417 1934 because that is the latest year boys and 9234 girls’ cases in 291 courts over the country and 802 boys’ and 115 girls’ cases in the Third juve'nile district of Utah the comparisons show some interesting parallels Burglary constituted 14 per cent of the 'boys’ offenses in the 291 outside courts while in Utah the figure was 11 per cent In 1934 Other stealing represented 31 per cent of the offenses for hoys of other courts but it jumped to 42 per cent in the state's Third district Truancy for girls outside Utah constituted only 11 per cent of the law violations while in district 3 truancy constituted 32 per cent An explanatory consideration is "that truant laws govern children in some - in Utah active school attendance is legally enforced to age 18 Ungovernableness was listed as a cause for juvenile court action In 28 per cent of the cases outside Utah while in the Third Utah district this condition brought only 21 per cent of the girls’ offenses Bluhill is to Cheese Bluhill is NATURAL Chees® ! ' real which meins that it contains genuine no preservatives with It is made from rich whole milk the original digestive enzymes lactic health cells and vitamins unimpaired It's with the true cheese NATURAL Cheese flavorl Try It before the court Sex offenses for girls accounted for 17 per cent of juvenile delinquency in the 291 courts studied but the percentage of cases in district 3 of Utah was shown as only 14 Other stealing not including burglary or holdups showed 11 per cent outside and 12 per cent in Utah with running away accounting for 16 per cent outside and 12 per cent here Traffic violations for boys outside Utah amounted to 3 per cent while they reached 8 per cent here The same offense for girls outside included 1 per cent and 3 per cent in Utah district 3 “Locally we show a higher percentage of traffic offenses from experience we believe that this is due entirely to the Utah law which makes it illegal for any other courts to handle children charged are wot Jin the nature of a felony” Mr Gee commented For Meeting Air lines Mr Eccles who for several weeks has been visiting his family at his home in Ogden plans to be gone a week and on his return will vacation with his family in Yellowstone national park returning to Washington the latter part of September At the meeting which will convene Thursday or Friday he said the open market committee will make its customary survey of credit conditions and recent unsettlement of security markets generally also is expected to claim the committee's attention There was no indication as to whether the committee would consider making changes in the board's federal portfolio Members of the board according to an Associated Press dispatch said Mr Eccles customarily attends committee meetings and that there was h ta Y iy 111 g" return to Washington The open market committee directs reserve board policies in buying and selling government securi- When Bladder Is Irritated When Passage Is Difficult When Backache Bothers Flush 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will sentence Him © H A fJ ® E ties Jimmie Henry 36 Jo® Lewis’ and J H Clark 38 were fiqed each Wednesday in police court Judge Reva Beck Bosone of NON-CLO- ket committee this week Marriner S Eccles chairman of the federal reserve board left Salt Lake City Wednesday at 6:40 p m by United tH'-- Due to lack o drunken driving against Frank Paluso 48 was dismissed Wednes- CONVENIENT COVERALL Bound for Washington to attend a meeting of the board’s open mar- n8 s p e ci Guilty One Pleads to Charges YOU TO GET UP NIGHTS jlilE©© Year’s Work September 13 The activities of the meeting will be directed by O J McDonald and Mrs Viola B Jones heads of the organization A business meeting will constitute part of the meeting and departmental work in the community activities such as drama music and dancing will follow Opening socials will be held in Granger Hunter Spencer Hercules Pleasant Green Magna and Garfield wards the following night at the various ward halls The socials will be in the form of dances carnivals programs and dinners and will be under the direction of the ward M I A leaders While RECORD SMASHING A Mutual to Open Burglary Theft Lead Crimes Another Faces Trial WHEN KIDNEYTROUBLE CAUSES Play at Granger Credit Expert To Give Talk v Descendants of Nathaniel H Felt first L D S alderman of the Salt Lake territory appointed to his post by Brigham Young will assemble Friday at 5 p m in Mill Creek canyon for a family reunion The outing will ihclude a picnic program of sports and business meeting for the past three years A musical program has been arranged and Will be presented along with testimonials under the direction of L C Healy bishop A dance will follow the program LDS Ward Officers E Missionary MAGNA— A program and dance will be held in the Pleasant Green ward hall Friday night in honor of Grant Baker son of Mr and Mrs Alma Baker who will leave October 14 for a mission in Germany for the I D S church Mr Grant will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City September 22 He is a graduate of the Cyprus high school and has been a student of the Brigham Young university Cyprus Legion Post To Install Officers Officers of the Cyprus post No 38 American Legion will be Installed in office at a meeting of the post Thursday night by Powell Ipson district commander Fordy Burton will be installed as commander replacing Frank Peal retiring commander R H Cushing was reelected as adjutant Refreshments will be served following the services John Drunk Count club-roo- September 15 Mrs Harold E Nelson president announced Wednesday Mrs Ada Clayton Midvale presl dent of the central district Federated Women's clubs of Utah will be the principal speaker' The music for the occasion will be arranged by Mrs J W Johnson and the following committee was named for the recreation activities: Mrs J Hollis Aylett chairman Mrs Ray Fenn Mrs Ella Nibley Mr Hazel Cannon Mrs Helen Hopkinson o'clock Thar’s gold in them thar dumps” the Salt Lake City commission praclearned Wednesday in tical way when the city received a dividend" check on its "mining lease” of the old city dumps north -- f Wasatch plunge 934 When R W McKendrick Pennsylvania avenue and his partner appeared before the city commission several weeks ago and asked for a permit to “wash" the '’sands” —Bftheold dump the commission smiled indulgently and made the grant Wednesday the check came from the American Smelting and Refining company representing the city’s 8 per cent share of the first truck load of “pay dirt” By means of a crude process the lessors have extracted “concentrates” which weighed 1066 pounds dry weight at the smelter The assay sheet indicated the value of th® load was $6180 a ton in gold $167 In silver $2079 in lead and $196 In Less $606 a ton smelting Copper charges the load grossed $7976 per ton Sampling charges of $5 and the left Deeben city’s $188 dividend and McKendrick “city dump pros- pectors" a net of $3863 from the smelting company the settlement kheet showed Soroptimist Club Court Frees Plans Meeting Driver on Sorop’tomist club' members will elect delegates to a regional conference and hear Fern Dalby who toured Europe last year 'discuss the MIDVALE— The Ladles’ Commu- economic situation In Russia at their nity club of Midvale will start Its regular meeting Thursday evening winter activities at an opening tea to at the country home of Mra James be held at the Community A Hogle 4224 Seventh East street MAGNA — The City Commission (By SEPTEMBER Wasatch 1300 |