Show v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING Wave of Burglaries Brings Gean-UDrive on Offenders p Friends and associates of11 his many years in business and religious life gathered at the Pioneer L D S stake hall Wednesday at 1 :30 p m to pay finaTTribute to Carl Arvid Carlquist 81 - r- Sr & Mr Carlquust a prominent business man and a member of the Fifth L D 6 ward bishopric 18 years diedvSunday at 9:30 a m in a local hospital of pneumonia e A of Sweden he had served three S L D missions in his native country and had long been prominent as a furniture dealer and mor-- Police Wednesday arrested 10 suspects in a drive to clean Up recent car thefts and petty burglaries Five youths all under 18 were apprehended by Traffie Investigators E H Christensen and Q M Hopkins and placed in the city jail Arre&dd at 638 South Main street at 9:15 a m Arnie Elder 23 was held for investigation of several recent burglaries of Liberty park conHun-sakDetectives cessions J Ross na-Jiv- li ii m er and E J Blazzard said Elder admitted several of the thefts consisting chiefly of candy an(f Ice cream Also arrested by Detectives Blaz zard and Hunsaker was Lou Jeremy 32 suspected of entering several doctors’ cars recently In hiis possession at the time of his arrest said detectives were several silk articles stolen from the National Dollar Store at 245 South Main street earlier in the day Plainclothes Patrolmen H Fred Lee and L B Gifford arrested another suspect James W Jamison 34 of 68 East First South street for investigation of several recent petty thefts Detective S L Christensen and Patrolman D F Duncombe arrested Fred Johns 31 and Elmo Boyack 31 after the two reportedly were ‘see attempting to enter parked delivery truck at24 West South Temple street Death Claims Bride of 18 i v t if It ' hV I a-- f v 7 YH: mIv Elks safety council leaders view national trophy awarded them Left to right: George French Gt F Vombaur Jr and Dr M H Dearden ' record of 342000 Aii visi- Escape Floods church members DOSS City Commissioner P H Goggin announced that there will be programs at each of the 17 Salt Lake City centers Mast of the program will be at 3 p m At Fairmont park Reynold E Carlson nature specialist of the National Recreation association will speak at 2 p m At the Victory playground at 3 m there will be a variety show followed by games ahd a treasure hunt Central park will hold a community sing at 7:30 p m At Liberty park the program will begin 'at 1 p m Miss Ivy Frayica will talk on "Joseph Lee“ There also will be dance program tumbling exhibition a dramatic skit and a motion peture P- Wednesday The case of Malta fever was the first reported this year The total number of new cases of communicable disease reported during the week was 220 a decrease of 126 from the preceding week Measles showed a decided drop with 55 cases last week as compared with 102 cases in the previous week Other diseases showing decreases were chickenpox mumps pneumonia and whooping cough There were seven new cases ef typhoid fever six of Which were in Uintah county as compared with three cases in the previous week Tularemia Rocky mountain spotted fever scarlet fever tuberculosis and German measles also" Increased There were no cases slightly ' smallpox or diphtheria of" and not missionaries in Texas have been 'harmed by recent floods there according to word received Wednesday from El Ray L Christiansen president of the Texas L D S mis sion otthem her 0v-pti- ce more Danone has d car 50© H Dearden charman of the Elks’ Safety Round Table and the Safty Round Table which includes a membership of a number of Salt Lake City organizations said the trophy was awarded in competiton with 1585 lodges representing 600000 members The contest and award were not announced however until last week Questionnaires as to results achieved in safety campaigns were sent out earlier French preceded Dr George Dearden aa council chairman Dr Staff members of the chamber of commerce said it would take several weeks before a complete financial report of the celebration could be submitted to directors of Covered Wagons Days Inc S There was ope case each of Malta trachoma and malaria in last week reported Uintah and Salt Lake counties respectively it is shown in the weekly statement of Dr William M McKay- director of communicable disease control for the programs in honor of his memory state board of health released on fever Utah OP -- M in CAR CllElROlEI Scouts Await Fete Girl Scouts of the Salt Lake council will join Sunday at 4 p m in dedicating a flagpole given by the city commission and now set up at the Girl Scout farmhouse at Mountain Dell HEXT CAR ©Tthese important features a md®y0° 5r3Ti rTi7youboy eeW- - 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The benediction annual convention of the Laymen's was pronouncedly Joeepjt F Pratt Retreat league a national organizaand A Leo VomFeld dedicated the tion at Buffalo' before proceeding back to his see at Rochester grave in City cemetery ' Vj 1938 28 Funeral Held S Lo Programs Will Honor For Mortician ‘Father’ of Playgrounds Drive to Save Lives Gains Recognition Officers Snare 10 in Move To End Thefts JULY CHEVROLET DEALER |