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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 26

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4 10 TIIK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUN DAY MORNING APRIL 171032 Safety Policy Shown by Traffic Court Sentences Bountiful District Girl Triumphs in Spelling Bee Finals WOMAN DIES WHEN TRUCK HITS ENGINE DERN DRIVE OPENED BY DEMOCRATS TWO KILLERS FAIL IN PLEA FOR MERCY iWKH If? jXt iLM -n Vi Judge Nephi Jensen who carrying out a vigorous punishment campaign for violators of Salt Lake traffic laws because he believes that the lives of HO 000 Board of Pardons DnieJpsn must be safeguarded and 1 iwho as a result of his determina- Slajers Petitions (Q protect the citUenry( has Easing of Sentenced thrown fear into motorists who "want to take a GRANTS TWENTY-SIX OTHER TERMINATIONS L- Jf xL 2 JTT sWwvmv'Wv)Xs vcs Judge Believes in Welfare of Population of City Leniency Pleas Fail to Impress The lives of 140000 persons must be guarded why 'Judge Nephi Jensen sitting Salt Lake's police court has adopted a stern and vigorous policy in dealing with traffic violators why six persons have been sentenced to serve from 45 to 60 davs in the city jail for di unken driving Thats whv nearly 100 speeders hae been fined nearly $17 each Judge Jensen determination to protect Salt Lake citizenry has thrown fear into the minds of motorists who to take a declared Chief of Police Pavne "The court alittude has done much in our campaign to reduce traffic accidents and if all courts weie as consistent and cooperative 1 am sure Alleged Violation of City ithat a great portion of our motor 4 problem will have been Judge Bars One Bail Bond Firm Probes Another J- A a It was only a short time after Judge Jensen was assigned to police court that a man appeared for sentence on a speeding conviction He pleaded for leniency on the ground that he had a wife and five children to care for "But the court has the safety of 140000 persons to care answered the judge idea that public safety should be the controlling concern in passing sentences unon the traffic violators has become the settled policy of this court Judge Jensen terms the reckless dnver and the man who operates a car while under the Influence of narcotics or intoxicants as a serious menace to the safety of property and human life is a potential mankiller and deserves drastic treatment" declared Judge Jensen "For a judge to let the needs of the dependents of one accused of these offenses to outweigh the demands of society is an Injustice to the whole community minimum of 60 days In jail has become the usual minimum for the drunken driver Judge Jensen's policy of dealing with all offenders alike also won commendation from Chief Payne line with the policy of inflicting punishment which is compatible with the gravity of the offenses" explained Judge Jensen is the set- Fite Suffer Injuries Accident at Railway Street Crossing One poison died from injuries at 2 45 a Sunday and three adults and two children were hurt Satur-dayat 9 45 when a truck driven by Francis Caider plunged head on into the rear of a Denver Sc Rio Grande locomotive at Eighth South and Fourth West streets Mrs cia Caider 19 wife of the driver died as a result of -a skull fracture a fractured right arm severe lacerations about the face and scalp a crushed chest and internal injuries The Caldera were moving from an apartment at 465 Eighth avenue to a house in Popular Grove in a truck Eyewitnesses asserted that the engine was backing up the track toward the station at about ten miles an hour and the trutk was westbound at between 30 and 35 miles an hour Appaiently the duver failed to see the locomotive1 which was in ttie middle of the street crossing when the automobile -crashed into it head on Mr and Mrs Taylor 937 Edison street with their two childien Jean 3 and Audrey 1 1 2 years old weie helping the Caldcrs move and wore riding in the rear compartment of the truck The Taylor children escaped with minor cuts and bruises Mrs Taylor had lacerations about the face and a possible fractmc of the pelvis Mr Caider had a fractured left arm and very severe face lacerations Mr Taylor escaped with lacerations of his left arm Ray and Dan Moriarty transients from Oakland Cal were in the railroad yards near the scene of the crash at the time and helped to extricate Mr and Mrs Caider from the crushed cab of the truck Neighbors in the vicinity called the police ambulance Mr and Mrs Caider were removed to the Salt Lake General hospital In a car belonging to 'J McPhee wdule the ambulance took the Cal-dors to the emergency hospital The Taylors were taken to the home of Mrs A Hardy 362 East Ninth South trcet JUDGE FREES GUN WIELDER Clifford Crapo 53 was given a suspended prison sentence by Judge Moffat in the Third district court Saturday on a plea of guilty to assault with a deadly weapon on Ernest Bamberger local capitalist A half-hour before Crapo had been sentenced to serve an indeterminate term in the state prison up to five yeais The execution was suspended during good behavior following District Attorney Ray Van narration of the background of the three shots fired at Mr Bamberger by Crapo February 23 Mr assailant was described as deranged mentally at the time and the district attorney said he was convinced that Crapo did not know he had shot at Mr Bam- il2 PnfU'anu Jodge followed the rec ommendation of the disti lot attorney who declared that Mrs Crapo who w'as in the courtroom had assured him her husband's financial worries had been taken care of by relatives and that they would go back to Atlantic City where Mr Crapo would ultimately go into business Callister of Morris and Cal-lister attorneys representing Mr Bamberger declared that his client considered the matter of a public not a personal nature and deemed that while he felt he had been outrageously assaulted he as a law-re-specting citizen would abide by whatever decision the district attorney and court reached Incident to the proceedings In the district court on motion of the countv attorney Judge Daniel Harrington of the city court Saturday dismissed charges that Crapo assaulted Miss Alice Horan with a deadly weapon and with intent to commit murder One of wild shots struck Miss Horan In the arm inflicting a flesh wound Automobile Accident Causes Damage Suit Suit to recover $6000 damages for injuries in an automobile accident was filed by Ruth Ashley against Arthur Longden Saturday in Third district court The plaintiff declares she was a passenger In a car owned by Walsh and driven by Longden May 22 1930 Approaching Kanosh it is claimed Longden dirving fast on a down grade skid ded off the highway Banquet Marks Official Start of Campaign to Gain Vice Presidency RESPONSE TO MOVE REPORTED FAVORABLE Governor Says Economic Conditions Need Jef fersonian Principles Utah Democrats formally launched their campaign in behalf of Governor George Dern candidacy for Vice president at the annual Jefferson day banquet in the Newhouse hotel Saturday night State Chairman Delbert Draper introducing the governor as the chief sppaker said: "We realize that Utah is a small state and that any recognition we might get on the national ticket would be because of quality rather than quantity It was because of Utah a obscurity from a political standpoint that we refrained from urging Governor Dern for the nomination for vice president until w'e had contacted other western states response has been decidedly favorable so favorable that we believe there is hope of placing him on the national ticket In proposing him for the honor we are launching no mere son Cheaper Dollar Barked Governor Dern delt principally with economic questions his ad-diess applying Jeffeisonian principles to present day conditions He declared that the dollar must be cheapened we will all go to smash" and proposed the use of silver in the monetary system as the best way of accomplishing that end His advo-cacv of silver brought a burst of applause from the 710 Democratic diners who filled the ballroom and the entire mezzanine of the hotel Prior to the banquet the state committee met and reelected Mr Draper state chairman Other officers chosen are: Samuel Thurman vice chairman Walter Lewis treasurer and Mrs James Wolfe reelected associate chairman A feature of the banquet wa the auctioning of donkey coat emblems by William Adams the proceeds going to the unemployment relief fund Halloran prominent Democrat paid $160 for the first donkey and a total of $358 was raised that he might be corn-pelled to sever his official connection with the party because of other duties but assured the Democrats that his heart would be in the Utah campaign this fall Mrs Ipon Fnnncsbeck of Logan discussed government economy and urged women voters to take an active interest in this problem The musical program was a of the nations" several nationalities rendering numbers Officer Arrests Fleeing Cyclist Arrested on a charge of reckless driving following a chase that Extended several blocks Wilson Turkett 18 of 2329 Grpen street wa reloaded Saturday at 1 30 after his motorcycle wa held for bail Turkett with passenger was seen speeding north on Seventh East street as Motorcycle Patrolman Hawkes was riding east on Twenty-first South stieet the officer stated He pursued the youth and the chase extended along Seventh ast Street to Thirteenth South street Here Tui kett turned and diove to Sixth Fait street then rode through Liberty park 40 miles an hour Reaching Ninth South street Turkett turned west and was arrested at Third East street Eleven Prisoners Gain' Paroles With Future Action Set (Summary of pardons board action on page 14-A) Two convicted slajers In the state penitentiary were denied clemency Saturday by the state board of pardons Sheldon Clark's petition for termination of a ten-year sentence for voluntary manslaughter was re-j Acted and II request for a commutation of his life sentence for murder was likewise denied In pressing his application for com mutation and parole McCoy who was convicted of murdering Roy Heath Salt Lake real estate man on December 5 1024 said: "I didn't fire the shot that killed Mr Heath I know down in my heart I never shot McCoy stated that he and his partner Archie Wilcox were in Val Verda fleeing from officers after they robbed the Bountiful State bank Tells of Shooting Skill He admitted firing four shots at the ear Mr Heath was driving believing him to be a sheriff but insisted that he was aiming low shooting into the engine "to bust it up" and stop pursuit The prisoner told the board of pardons that he was an expert rnaik man and said "I never fired to kill nobody at ail He also charged that the fatal bullet came from inside the Heath automobile and said that the shells from his gun could not have splintered in the brain al though the fatal missive did shatter He also alleged that no broken wind shield glass was found inside the car but that it was found on the cowl indicating the bullet was fired from inside the windshield McCoy further told pardon board members that the evidence he pre aented at the hearing was not presented at his trial Pleas for clemency in his behalf were heard last month from Dr Ellis Kacklcy Soda Springs Idaho and Mrs Rose Brown the prisoner's mother-in law Who re appeared Saturday to repeat her entreaties for release Fred Heath brother of the slain man protested granting the application Denies Clark' Application Claik whose application for parole was denied recently met a similar denial when pardon board members considered his petition to terminate his 10-year-sentence He was convii ted of slaying Don Solovitch Hollywood Cal butler January 6 1928 near Gunnison Mrs Mary Clark bis mother filed a petition signed by IIS residents of Sanpete county urging the termination but another petition protesting the application also was received The application Andros Koule ras convicted murderer for a parole was again continued He was given a life sentence after being convicted of the murder of Tony Gegonakis at Hel per December 2 1921 During the session the board of pardons consisting of the governor the attorney general and supreme court Justices terminated sentences of 28 prisoners granted paroles to 11 and continued six cases Applica tions for termination or parole from 40 prisoners were denied Request for Parole Falls Cypriano Camargo convicted of at tempting to deliver Lee Diamcnti from the Carbon county jail who applied for parole after serving but seven weeks was refused Pleas for mercy from the wives of two brothers Clay Snyder and Snyder won the prisoners paroles The brothers residents of Park City were convicted In Duchesne countv of stealing 22 drrsscd turkevs from A Murray of Bluebell They each have served four months and three davs A similar plea from the young wife of Melvin Bickford convicted of auto theft also was successful in gaining a parole Bickford will be paroled on May 18 after he has served three months Gerics Return Saturday From San Francisco The Rt Rev Monsignor Duane Hunt administrator of the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic church and a group of priests of the diocese returned Saturday afternoon from San Francisco Thev accompanied the Most Rev Mitty last Monday to San Francisco where he assumed his duties as coadjutor archbishop of the archdiocese of San Francisco Besides Monsignor Hunt those who beturned Saturday were the Rev William Kennedy the Rev John Lagan the Rev Joseph Gosselm the Rev Kennedy the Rev A A Pinckney and the Rev James Collins Monsignor Hunt said the party which also included the Most Rev Ed-w'ard Hanna archbishop of San Francisco was met upon arrival In San Franclsio by a delegation consisting of city and state officials and representatives of various church and business organizations A cordial welcome was given the visiting priests and afterward Arch-bl'hnp Mittv was introduced to priests of the archdiocese at a meeting at St Patrick' seminary Menlo Paik The Introdm tlon wa made by Archbishop Hanna Archbishop ity will sing hi fust tied determination to treat alike alliu-rl offenders guilty of like offenses larger even Miss Genieve Ashby (right lower) winner in the Salt Lake finals of The Tribune spelling bee and Miss Jean Ayres (left) alternate The thirty school champions who participated in the match are shown at the top First row left to right Beverly McMillan Marjorie Muir Joan St Henri Pauline Gerry Martha Flan-dro Louise Snyder Marjorie Howe Second Donna Brown Nylon Jeung Ruth Lund Ruth McKenzie Gwen Garringer Teda Van Mondfrans Mildred Johnson Third row Clive Bradford Ronald Clark James Muse David Parker Ralph Martin Dewey lution" Coombs Fourth Marguerite Murray Mary Davis Verda Hallltl0ns since days making -Lillian Stillman Helen Gleason Winifred Jones Joan CritchlowJthe Problem of government much more complex 'Our government as now constituted" the governor said not achieved the objectives set up by Jefferson The system need fixing and those most Interested had better get buy and do the fixing If this is not done there will arise another Jefferson who will write another declaration of independence and the present ssstem will be thrown on the junk pile The people will not submit forever to an economic autocracy The governor concluded his address with a tribute to Governor Franklin Roosevelt of New Yoik declaring that is calling for another Roosevelt Wilson McCarthy director of th Reconstruction Finance corporation paid his respect to Governor Dern and Chairman Draper he said a Democratic year if there ever was one and I hopefully look forward to a splendid victory this Asked James Moyle national committeeman declared that the country looking to the Democratic party for a new loader whose views differ from the conservatism which has been ruling the country "It is my opinion" he said if Jefferson were alKe today there would be a new order established The day of individualism is passing and I believe that we will turn more and more to the principle of Mr Moyle concluded his brief address with a plea for an instructed Gemeve Ashby student in the South Davis hign school at Bountiful triumphed in the Salt Lake district finals of The Tribune spelling bee Saturday by spelling "alkaline" and after her last rival stumbled on The runnerup was Jean Ayres student in the Edison school By surviving the district finals Miss Ashby won a Iver medal for herself a bronze plaque for her school and the right to conjpete in the Utah Wyoming finals of the spelling bco which is sponsored in four mtermoun-taln states by The Salt Lake Tribune The spelling match was held Saturday afteinoon in The Tribune audi torium before an audience of 300 person Thuty contestants all school champions participated andgan demonstrated some real spelling abil Ity before they began dropping out Some of the words which thinned the ranks were Artesian feasible repri mand dissipation mileage Women Men Dog Mourn After Impromptu Drama in Novelty Shop the little spotted white pooch of Regent street was bemoaning his absence Hogan president of the Moab Novelty company was gingerly handling a slug from the mistress' heavy 44 revolver and the mistress herself third of the principals Mrs Myers also of the Moab Novelty company was in the city jail Friday night under charges of assault with a deadly wea pon Three secondary chat at tors in the eaily evening drama were Mrs Ho-incarcerated for drunkenness Ross Smith alias John Smith 25 arrested for tapping the novelty store till while the shooting was going on and Ira Dern premier wrestler who chased Smith Into the arms Jefferson Lauded Governor Dern described Thoma Jefferson as of the gieat-est political philosophers who belong to the entire country rather than to a He made a plea for adherence to Jeffersonian principles but pointed out that "an industrial revo-had greatly changed condi- MRS FAERBER SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON Woman 72 Receives Limit Term for Participation in Illegal Operation Overriding a Jury recommendation for leniency Judge Oscar McCon-kie Saturday sentenced Mary Quinn Fact her to life imprisonment the maximum sentence for second degree murder of Miss Myrl Warner of illmuie Nuveinbei 181931 The woman 72 thin appearing to weigh only as many pounds lay comatose her chair in Judge Mc-Conkie's division of the Third dis trict court half-hearing the contrast that was spoken from the lips of the court and from her attorney Ar-mol Gleason who had pleaded for a suspended sentence because of her infirm physical condition confine her further would be imposing a death her attorney pleaded Carried Trom To Jail Mrs Faerber had been carried over from the county jail and was carried back apparently unconscious by her son-in-iaw Leslie Mellon of Battle Creek Mich Her daughter Mrs Mellon attempted to comfort her during the session Theodore her son and her wife also were in the courtroom Dr Alexander county physician late Saturday afternoon ordered that Mrs Faerber be sent to the Salt Lake general hospital for temporary care She was taken to the institution at once by deputy sheriffs Her room there is guarded Judge McConkie declared he was deeply moved by the spectacle before him Yet he emphasized it his duty to sentence her at the time No continuance had been asked for and the statutory time for sentence soon would expire Ray Van Cott district attorney had pointed out Moreover the judge observed continued suspense on her part would be worse for her condition than reality while prison authorities could make adequate arrangements for her care ITusband Serving Life Term Alfred Faerber her husband is serving a life sentence In the state prison for his part in the allegal operation at the Faerber home while Paul Van Bode who performed operations following the Faerber ones is serving 15 years Although Miss Warner was first operated on November 18 she lived until November 25 "I have studied the case thoroughly" Judge McConkie said I have thought that if he (Faerber) was guilty she was equally guilty The money for the operation was paid evidently at her suggestion Taking the most charitable view of her assistance to her husband in his operations on Miss Warner I think she ws as guilty as Foot Injured In Auto Accident Darrell Gardner 7 of 128 Goltz avenue suffered injuries to his right foot in an automobile accident Satur day at 1 45 at Harvard avenue and Main street according to a report at the emergency hospital The boy ran from the cuib against a car driven by Ralph Thomson 47 lorate the lost trsil Ramsryer saw a rave As Mribos approached the hole In Big Mountain about 20 miles east of Salt lake the mother bear a black lumbered outside-and stared at him The youth leveled his rifle and fired then fired again several time The animal had dropped at the first discharge Braving possible danger lurking in the rave the hunter crept inside and found the three two male and a female Melbos who with the assistance of till companions skinned the parent said he would retain the hide aa a trophy of the hunt Two rubs which they rarrird to the Mrihos home he said Salur-day were turned over to A Alexander secretary of tho Salt I ake Zoological aorlrty to be-oome residents at th joo Court Rules Results in Suspension One bail bond firm was suspended and another was ordered Investigated by City Judge Nephi Jensen Saturday result of alleged violations of rules laid down by the court The firm of Caylas Sc Johnson was suspended when Elmo Boyak 30 charged with drunkenness failed to appear for trial Judge Jensen ordered the $50 bond posted by Cayias Sc Johnson forfeited City Prosecutor Gerald Irvine was instructed to investigate rharges that a for the firm of McSwlne Burgess had violated couit rules The Judge at first ordered the firm suspended but later continued the suspension until Monday after Charles McSwme a member of the firm informed the court that the had acted without knowledge of the firm members Case Continued The rase which prompted Judge Jensen to call McRw ine Sc Burgess to task Involved Shirred alias Shirley Dunkley 29 and A Young alias Walter Foster 37 both arrested on Mnrch 2 at 118 West Fourth South street on charges of sale and possession of liquor Both men were taken out of jail by Abe Rosenhhim a for Mr-Swine Sc Burgess under $300 bond each Trial was set for April 11 but neither defendant appeared Th nccoiu'ng to police records was continued five times but still no defendants appeared Thursday ShiTeil gave himself up pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 or serve 60 day in jail Unable to jay the fine he oegan serving the tetm Saturday however Shlrrell askd to see Judge Jensen In his chambers The interview was granted and the prisoner chageri according to Judge Jensen that Ro3tnblum promised to pay his fine if he would go Into coui and plead guilty Sherrill Judge Jrn-stn said ilso quoted Rosenbljm as saying that the fine would not e-ceed $75 told Shlrrell I thought the fine would not exceed $100 because he only had a pint in his possession said Mr Rosenblum "and 1 told him I would guarantee the amount for two days to give him an opportunity to raise the money hut 1 personally did not feel I could risk $200 acted In good faith and feel that I have not violated any Forfeits Bond When the judge returned to the court and found that Young whose case had bn reset for Saturday was still absent he promptly ordered Young's $300 bond forfeited and suspended the bonding firm He later agreed to continue the suspension order until Monday to permit further investigation The firm of Cayias it Johnson was suspended because of alleged misrepresentations concerning Boyak whose case was continued six times The bondsmen it was charged obtamzd the continuances on representations that the defendant was ill and unable to appear in court when as a matter of fact he had disappeared State Summons Two in Murder Case Hearing The preliminary hearing of Clarence Elder 36 of 10b8 Kensington avenue on a charge of murdering Jame Beveridge In the latter's home at 1061 Kensington avenue Is scheduled for Monday at 10 a be fore Judge Daniel Harrington In city court Scott A Dahlqulst assistant county attorney has subpoenaed Mrs Beveridge and Dr Henry Raile ns the state's only witnesses Elder is alleged to have shot Rev erldge three times March 23 follow ing an argument over Bevel Idgc's illegrd attentions to Mrs Elder A The party began Friday night when delegation to the national convention Ua MantinnnJ 4 Li He mentioned aggregate resurrection deteriorate satu rated treacherous cemetery palate moraine ingenious extravagance antitoxin dramatize pivot and deign The last five In the contest were Miss Ashby Miss Ayres Ralph Martin Beverly McMillan and Mary Davis Miss Davis found her Water Hogan the "The all too prevalent notion that rsons guilty of offending against persons the law can escape just punishment if they have the right kind of influence or power is destructive of all respect for law and government "Equality before the law Is the es senee of our political philosophy Any departure from this cardinal concept of our Institutions is Wholly un-American and reprehensible" Judge Jensen declared that "securing respect for law is one of the crying needs of our times According to the court "Life liberty and law are the three basic sanctities Without liberty life is intolerable without law life and lib erty are Insecure The rigid Just and unvarying enforcement of all the laws is the chief guaranty of the per manence of the safe and orderly society Salt Lake's treasury was enriched some $1300 in the first qunrter of 1932 as compared with $225 collect ed In fines during the first three months of 1931 However the police department In line with Chief policy announced when he took office in January was to wage war upon all traffic law violators The increased revenue In police court Is due to the traffic continuous drive against the speeder and the drunken driver -Traffic accidents showed a sharp drop for the period 332 mishaps being reported this year compared with 492 crashes in the first three months of 1931 i The 1931 Injured totaled 218 and 1932 196 Five persons were killed in each of the first quaiters of 1931 and 1932 Chief Payne predicts that a consistent energet campaign against the violator will do much toward ie-duction of accidents and fatalities during the summer month Court Imposes Fine on Speeder Cases Dismissed Mark Thomas was fined $15 for speeding after he had pleaded guilty to the charge In police court Saturday The court granted the defend ant a week in which to pay the fine Thomas was arrested Maich 21 on South Temple street The court dismissed the cases against twenty truck dtlvers airest ed Friday for not carrying chauffeur licenses when they presented their licenses SACRrD PAGEANT PLANNED A sacred pageant "The Life and Light of the Woi Id" will be presented at the Granite stake house Ninth Fait street and Hollywood avenue Friday Granite stake Pri The affair Is be benefit of the LDS loo In "deficit" Miss McMillan be came a martyr to "martyr" and Ralph Martin fumbled "superfluous" leaving only Miss Ashby and Miss Ayres These two girls disposed of a long of Mprray police reported Ills tn-The plaintiff alleges she suffered 'juries were not serious and he was injury of her spine Itaken home after receiving treatment list of puzzlers before Miss Ayres0 her room on the second floor after tripped up on "alkaline shouting down to Hogan 'I going Miss Ashby in accordance with thei0 I11 Hogan thought she was rules of the spelling bee was re Jus in a somewhat peeved quired to spell the misspelled becauseHogan had said things and the next one She hurdled "al lubout Jaikie Hunter Kills Mother Bear Cubs Turned Over to Zoo was starting for the wrestling matches and asked Mrs Mvers to tend store didn't like tone of voice or something and registered his disapproval by ripping Hogan's sock Woman Returns Then Saturday afternoon so Hogan said Mrs Myers returned to the store after an absence and mounting the stairs at the rear of the store went When a revolver shot rang out a 1 minutes later and glass Horn the front door tnmsom showered down on his head Hogan foigot about the and ran up Regent street Mrs Myers behind brandishing her revolver and taking another pot shot Half way up Orpheum alley fleeing for the police station Hogan hailed Motorcycle Patrolman Christensen The latter grabbed the gun and Mr Myers Meanwhile Ira Dern strolling down Regent street encountered Smith In the store and asked what he was doing As the wrestler seized $5 from the man Smith fled up stairs broke a window and climbed to a roof Detectives went In the front way and Officer Christensen and Uurbldge went up the rear fire es kalme" without difficulty and wasi then given "armature" She hrxitat ed a moment and thenvery slowlv and carefully said a r-e" to end the contest The pronouncer was Mis LaReta Crecr teacher at the West high school and the judges were DcVoe Woolf principal of South Junior high school Mia Elizabeth FitzGerald assistant principal of West high school and Hugh Ryan assistant principal tdT Judge Memorial high school All the contestants received err tlficates for winning the championships In their schools The winner of the state finals will be the guest of The Tribune on trip to San Francisco Los Angeles the RKO movie studios In Hollywood Catalina island and Hoover dam MISSION HEAD FLANS TALK James Moyle president of the Eastern States mission of the IDS i hutch will be the principal speaker at the sperial service at the tabernacle Sunday at 2 it was announced Saturday from the first presidency of the church The thrilling experience of four Salt Lakers who went hunting rabbits Friday In the mountains east of the city and rame upon four bears was recounted Satur-J day when it was announced that the mother of three rubs was slain and two of the trio of fussy little fellows will be turned over to the Sait Lake too Harold Melbos 19 of 132 Ashton avenue who kilted the huge beast with 21 rifle told of his experience while hunting with Herman Ramaever 23 of 830 Ashton avenue Franklin Wright 17 of 2294 Windsor slrret and Albert Johnson 18 of 2293 Windsor stieet The hunters Melbns related were looking for rabbit a mile east of Dell rsnion when they sawr bear trarks In the snow They followed the trarks for a distanre but them As they sought to cape The first pair found Smith in Mrs Hogan's room Mrs Hogan set TWO ASK OIL PERMITS up such a disturbance when the of Two petitions for oil and ga pros-ftcers arrived that she was taken on perting permits were filed a follow the drunkenness charge Saturday in the local federal land of- So Mr Hogan later in the evening fire- Frank Ford Salt Lake RoO was back at the store alone andere Washington county and Ger-Marine'' wa nosing along Begentald Davne Salt Lake 880 acres Streep disconsolate (Washington county fourth bullet atruik Mis Beveridge oiemn pontifical mass a eoadjutoriwho has recoveied from an abdomi-arehbuhop Sunday at St Mary's nal wound cathedral In the coal city Elder pleaded not guilty March 29 Children hospital I at 8 by the marv a social ions ing given for the.

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