| Show i 12 B £ljc Salt £akc Tribune- - Sunday Morning- - Court Orders Arrived in Arrests by the vice squad of the Salt Lake City police department numbered 54 during July ond more than during July 1939 according to a report released Saturday by William M Rogers head of the squad Squad activities included 17 arrests for drunkenness 13 for vagrancy seven for alleged Mann act violations and nine for board nf— bpalth— Investigation Two money punchboartjs and three unlicensed marble machines were Term Decreed for th ' 4 Convicted Man A seized Clty Judge Albert H Ellett Saturday ordered a commitment requiring Harold J Scott 29 205 North West Temple street to serve six months in the city Jail on a drunken driving charge " The motorist convicted In 'in Salt Lake City police court July 25 was sentenced to "six months In Jail July 27 with four months of the sentence suspended provided he appeared In court Saturday of his own volitiop When Pair Get Jail Terms For Theft of Shaver Clark Hyland 26 and J W Orsel 27 were sentenced to 90 days In city jail Saturday when they pleaded guilty to petty larceny charges in Salt Lake police -- court The two men were arrested after allegedly taking an electric shaver from l’outh Sentenced Garth Baird "18 556 West Seventh South street reversed a former plea and admitted a reckless driving charge Saturday He was Sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and serve 10 days In city Jail the Jail term to be suspended on payment Of the fine by August 19 He was booked on the charge’ after his westbound automobile overturned at Fourth South street and the Jordan river bridge July 24 Bailey Syms 32 127 Dooly court arrested Friday after a minor accident at Sixth South and First West streets was given until Tuesday to plead to a reckless driving charge Trial Postponed Trial of Charles R Longevin 257 f 465 East South Temple street n on drunken and driving charges was postponed to Thursday The motorist was booked July 25 after his automobile allegedly struck a parked vehicle at 25 East Fifth South street Other cases In police court Saturday follow: hit-ru- Speeding Donald — street hour forfeited $10 Max Halverson 1360 East South Temple street 40 miles In In a bond a zone forfeited-$- Howard Bywater nue 45 miles In a cr 58 miles an zone le bond 5 763' Sixth le avezone $5 two days ' Ignoring a traffio signal— E N Carlqulst 258 Tenth avenue forfeited $10 bond Perry LHalla-da- y 256 West First North street $5 or two days George Ray Tew 18 154 Nojth Seventh West street Charge dismissed Court Restrains - Permit Seizure Ira Hinckley Thornton avea writ of pro- - 1360 nue was granted blbltlon Saturday in Third district court restraining the state tax commission from revoking his driver’s license pending a hearing September 20 Mr Hinckley was found guilty ef drunken driving by City Judge W Douglas Allen of Murray on June 5 gave notice of appeal and refused to surrender his license to the court on the ground that the conviction "was not "final” as con- -' by law -templated Meanwhile he said the ta commission has demanded that he turn In hli license or be subject to arrest Unijer the writ of prohibition Mr Hinckley who said he must drive an automobile In his work war'given the right to drive a car pending the hearing Save Money! 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Order ABERDEEN for immediate delivery! ’ fellow-membe- a fourth member not yet appointed who will succeed Judge re- Lewis who ert Rob-resign- ed centlyr3” The tenth circuit court? considers rs room of Hollis BridwellA 1 hefaTIed"To 5 ppelflTT'c for the full six months dered Issued Mr Scott was ar rested May 31 'at First South and Main streets This wilt mark the second visit of the court to Utah itr first be'ing In June 1936 Mr Jud' together with John S Boyden and W Hal of the circuit Farr court of appeals committee was instrumental in negotiating for the appearance of the court here According to W B Wilson clerk of the U S district court sufficient cases are on the calendar to insure at least the minimum of eight cases required-bthe circuit court The September for appearance session of the court will' be tn Denver with adjournment following until the court opens here Mr Judd was informed of the circuit court’s action In a letter from Judge Orie L Phillips who will "preside at the sessions Fel- - I New Mexico sas Bratton Walter A Oklahoma and ng Kan- Precinct Democrats Announce Party Democrats of the ' Third Salt Lake county precinct will be guests of the precinct organization at a party August 13 in Fairmont park it was announced Saturday by T A Smith and Moroni Moulton chairmen of the event ‘ Beginnings at 6 JherC prograitrr”8anctng Huxman and freshments be-- a G me n E was or- - 451 Marion the In Hospital 39 Tony’ Gannusdo awaiting Infrequent visitor In Utah Judicial circles the tenth U S clron a trial murder lit session charge was Lake Salt Novefnber eujt court of appeals will hold Its at Salt Lake City Robert L Judd of the Utah State bar circuit court of appeals recovering Saturday General hospital after an operation committee was advised Saturday removal which he a y la 6m m Suspect Gains JSL Vice SquadlFederat Court of Appeals Slates Salt Lake Session Lists Arrests ’ 61 Missing Driver Jailed Six-Mon- -- -- and nlversary re- - tc August 4 1910 Reclaination'Groups Await National Officer’s Visit Plans for the visit In Utah Tues-tl- s day and Wednesday of F O Hagie secretary-managof the National for el bullet Reclamation association have been fired Into his skull after allegedly drafted by State Engineer T H killing Mrs Rozlna Jacobson in Humpherys and Ora Bundy-ofOden a ‘director in the’ national "lovers quarrel" May 13 organization While -- convalesdngiCannu&riol — During- tnUtah-M- r: will be under a guard' stationed ar' Hagle will be a guesf bf the 'Utah the hospital ' by Chief " Deputy water storage commission and Will addreSh a meeting of tlfct body Sheriff George Beckstead afternoon at the govTuesday' The suspect Is to be tried at ernor’s board room tn the capltol the fall t?rm of court for the slay- He will make a study of reclamaing of Mrs Jacobsoh at her home tion needs in this state Meanwhile Mr Humpherys an913 West Third North street nounced that his office Is making Mrs Mary Garcia 24 who was a state-wid- e study of current bound over to district court Fri- drouth conditions with the idea day on a charge of voluntary man- of assisting as much as possible in full utilization of water supplies slaughter In the shooting of her Mr Hagie and Utahns who will husband Jose Christopher Garcia entertain him while here will leave 31 of 368 South Seventh ‘West Logan Tuesday at 7 a m to make from— the a series of project inspections tn streets was bounty JaiJ STtfurday on $1000 They will visit the Cutler dam on bond Bear river where an enlargement er g hjs-stay- — contemplated the site of tha proposed Nbwton project the Hy rum dam near the town of Hyrum and the Pine View dam In' Ogden In Salt canyon They will arrive —“ Lake-CitforRmcheqn At the meeting of the water storage commission tn the after- noon" MnHagt will Jiscussthe s Case Wheeler act for the small reservoir program and also the Boulder canyon project adjustment act with respect to what Utah might expect under both bills It U expected that representatives of the Price rjver conservation district will attend Tuesday’s meeting In an effort to leanj from Mr Hagie wbat might be done toward rebuilding the Seofleld reservoir which has been declared unsafe It is planned to have a reception -Tuesday evening for Mr Hagie The Wednesday program In- eludes an Inspection tour of the whteh-provlde- Cr At Ok Pis At -- COLC 3 Aa ug and Et Okla ’ champi nual Todd 'the firi elimlna Kan- dam Echo reservoir and the Deer Creek project canyon the hal 5 up o Erra Price t Pioneer Peers Into Pastmi 90tli Birthday off in able t advant urday Kansai two hi They the las Care by ion Indians got In plenty of pioneers’ hair before the white man got a toehold in the west but thelf war whoops didn’t bother Mrs Hannah Bush of 410 East Fourth South street who spent a large part of her ninetieth birthday anniversary Saturday recalling events In her h trip across the plains to Utah With her seven Sons and daughters listening Mrs Bush jokingly told nf the hardships enrnuntprpd on the long tylp by ox cart of "picking up” stragglers along the way and of encountering Indians who told her she was "heap scared” “Those Indians were supposed to he bad but they really were awfully nice" she said “They thought they had me scared but I wasn’t frightened at all We had a lot of fun with them and were never bothered Maybe they were mean to other pioneers but not to us” Native of Wales Born In Newport South Wales August 3 1850 tylrs Bush came to the United States when she was three years old Her family lived in Nebraska until her father decided to come west as an L D S church convert Mrs Bush jvas 11 years old when her parents and five brothers and sisters left Omaha for Utah "We had carts and' oxen to pull them Sometimes when the pulling was hard we tied the cows on and make them work too We carried only the barest necessities We left Omaha alone But'by the time we reached Utah 'we had quite a party People we met along the way wanted to join us so 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Qm TO (PM m SB aXKBSSoooO® a 'V T of-- r ( in T1 es of the local recruiting district tR4 ti Ui C C C left Saturday for San Diego Cal to enter the recruit depot marine corps base for training Captain Cpn D Silard In charge Miss 1 ture IIow This Fortunate Purchase Was Made Possible every pther little community at the time Horses and cows were tied to hitching posts all along the streets and everybody was busy” From Salt Lake City the family moved to Clover Jn Tooele county where Mrs Bushhas resided most of her life She is the only surviving member of her family For the past year and a half she has resided with Mrs N Hoidaway Mrs Bush's memory from childhood days Is perfectly clear She even tells of a threat of cholera which struck the sailing boat Martha Whitmore which brought her family across the Atlantic Took Cayenne Pepper 'The old ’mammy’ who took care of the children got the cholera so my mother turned us over to someone else took a big dose of cayenne pepper and brandy as a preventive and went to the sick woman She took good qare of her and everything went' ffijf after that “It! took Seven weeks to cross the water’" Mrs Bush was married in 1870 to R N Bush who jijlied five years ago His ninetieth birthday would have been last Frl- - n ment day Mrs Bush’s children and friends spent Saturday visiting witK her but it was Mrs Bush who did most of the Talking "My gracious J could tell you enough to filltbree or four books but 1 guess- - we haven't time 4o her Interviewer "Come back again sometime and I’ll kgep you busy listening jto a lot of stories you have nevef ij fi homai Quality! Everybody Busy "When ' we reached Salt Lake City the L D S temple was just being built I remember running along and playing on the foundation The city looked like ’most Two Jackson - day w Emers similar — Todd lng li on Car annl-versa- tor E tournai t je i w fa st K "c la b |