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Show f Trial Date Set. By City Court, For Seventh Time Fourth District Court Roundup Clemency Plea Fails; Tvo Youths Get Not liess Than 5 Years in Prison Last November a girl, ! 15, told had been, choked the sheriff she andunconscious raped by two men, who later threatened to beat her up if she talked. The girl is 'r now pregnant. Friday, defense attorney for Andy Gurule, 24, 453 W. 6th 3., and Claude 'Sanchez, 21, 821; E, 10th S., wfco pleaded guilty to "carnal knowledge' of the girl, said they realized they had made a "serious mistake." Attorney Ray H. Ivie asked for clemency on" grounds defendant Sanchez had no prior record and defendant Gurule only one prior offense. ,.' But Fourth District Judge Maurice Harding told the men "I feel this is a very serious! offense that cannot be condoned." He sentenced both to not less . than, five years in prison. District Attorney Jackson Howard said Saturday morning that a; bastardy charge probably will be filed against both to provide support for the child, j It would not be necessary to prQvev which man was father, he said, explaining that though bastardy is a criminal charge, i is bound by civil rules of evidence requiring xnly a "preponderance of ", evidence" and not evidence "beyond, any reasonable doubt.? Defense attorney for James Gordon Wilkinson Jr., 35, charged to with again aiding his escape from Utah State Hospital, said the ill ; woman called him and "threatened suicide unless he helped her., He said Probation and Parole Department had suggested Utah Mr. State Hospital Wilkinson, himself an but the hosspital was. eluctant to accept him again. Assistant District Attor n e y Leon Frazier told the court the hospital did not want to be severe with the defendant but had to stop the practice. The defendant on Dec 4 was sentenced to 90 to days for helping his susescape, but sentence was pended. Present .order to show cause why probation should not be revoked, was for helping her to again escape April 22. - . . ex-wif- e; I re-evalu- ate s ex-patie- nt, ; . ex-wif- e! ... 'ii Trial dale has been set ( - 90-da- I j 1 ' non-appeara- ; - ft sal . Youth Suffers Broken Jaw From Golf Club Swing Provo Lions Club Elects New Officers J ! i i j - . ' r . i j - - - ; . - ','!' ' o - Two-third- -- reader of he Herald I am accustomed to Frank C- - Robertson's sniping at the dominant church hereabouts. Assuming that he is sincere, he !. Skousen For Governor Clubs Formed ii ' Formation of groups and the circulating of petitions m all parts of the state are underway following the announcement of the candidacy of W. Cleon Skousen for the Republican nomination for gover. nor. Alfred L. Fellows of Granger, chairman of the group, announces that a vigorous program to support Mr. Skousen's candidacy is planned, Mr. Skousen, until recently Chief of Police in Salt Lake City, is also an educator lawyer, author and public administrator. In announcing bis candidacy Mr. Skousen said: "I believe there is. a great new spirit of enthusiasm and growth blossoming in Utah. In reoent weeks many groups from all over the State have asked me to become a candidate for governor so that a strong team could be built to lead out during this period of expansion. "As events have .developed it became tremendously impressive to see the ground swell of pressure for such a program. Some of the finest people in the State, professionals in many different fields, have - stepped forward to offer their assistance and support if I would lead out. This is what finally persuaded me to enter my name as a candidate for governor.' He was with the Federal Skousen-for-Gov-ern- or L The twisted remains of this bicycle, with truck at top, are MpTE EVIDENCE the pictoral aftermath of an accident Friday afternoon which seriously injured the bicycle's rider, Carl Merrell, 35, Provo. , Citizens-for-Skous- en j Job Southeast of Heber City of has asked for bids for new road C. to Taylor construction in Wasatch County. Highways, aocordinig Burton, Director of - Highways, The project is located on U. S. 40 from Heber City southeasterly Bureau of Investigation for 16 toward Daniels Canyon. years, about four of which were as administrative assistant to iuonstruction win consist of a Director J. Edgarj Hooyer with new- bituminous, surfaced roadnational . responsibilities' during way. The length of the project World War II. will be 6.3 miles. Almost 150,000 He is the author of seven cubic yards of excavation will books. One o tties, "The Naked be. involved in the project. ' Hie Utah State Department . . Communist," received the National Patriotic Award for 1959 from the AH American Society, which is comprised of patriotic in th e United organizations States with headquarters in Washington d.c. r He is the chairman of the United. Nations Committee of the International h "Juvenile Officers' Association and is a director of the Utah Peace Officers' Associa tion. Yours I-"- MOlSf i ; at at prices . at YOU CAN AFFORD : is I - A ' 'v e v . X- I H JU. r LION PRESIDENT John TKatcher Joins Landing in Formosa FORMOSA Marine t f Capt. John L. Thatcher, son of Mrs. Mary R. Thatcher of 111 S. 7th W., Provo," and husband of the former Elizabeth J. O'Neal of New Orleans, La., took part in a huge amphibious landing exercise recently on Formosa's southern boast, while serving with Marine Aircraft Group H. - DRUGS BY IVAN ' lot us help you choose J' BEST C0LCH high-fashio- - co-ordin- ate NOTHING DOWN Pay as little an accurate cost estimate. $5.00 per month on our: budget plan. 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See Page 5 Of Today's VALUE ' I Terry. new president of the ' Provo Lions Club. - j y , - i JiSL i mm OREM south-boun- s. bt STATE . nd 'The job will be awarded to the lowest qualified bidder after bids are checked by the Utah State Department of Highways. Js f ! I : during link t Grade Valley Hospital. d Mr. Merrell was on a bike on Third North and did not watching another-vehiclsee the truck until just before impact, he told officers. He suffered a fractured right hip, bruises and laceration of the forehead. on The truck, east-bouFourth' North, was driven .by Richard J. Davis, 23, 719 E. 330 S., Orem. No citations were issued. Utah Valley Furniture Co. r ' ' J ' Editor Herald: The second Sunday in May is set aside for perhaps the one person in the world honored by f everyone:' Mother. . Oni the . walls of the world's great art ' galleries and in the verses of poet and the elegant words of the orators, we find some new compelling light on the high .loftiness of motherhood Motherhood means sacrifice, love, tender care and that good night kiss. So,' today, her day, let's honor her with flowers and our love. What a loyal part she has played in our life. How many buttdhs are missing, how many burns on each little hand, bdw to be cuddled and many bumps ' kissed. The many cares that a mother has nobody knows but Mother. Countless prayers oyer the years have been offered oyer each little bed. The many tears she has shed, how many kisses upon the brow of each tiny head, nobody .knows but Mother. .Growh and married you are, but to your, mother you are still he little boy and girl. Mother's love; never changes from her tender, -- loving" and thoughtful care, in her lifetime through. Rebe; gardless of wherever you may : you will always be just a little .. child upon her knee, A ; mother's wealth' of love is so great even the power of death and the grave cannot destroy; its flame. And, when Gdd rolls up the canvass! of life and sets Heaven's gates ajar, where we. are told many mansions are. He will guide her feet across the . mm .' pm. 2 bike-truc- Every CARPI! COLOR you've ever dreamed of ... ; ! 797 NO. - Carl MerreU, 35, 997 N, 5th W., y k collision injured in a Friday at 2:30 p.m, at 300 W. 4th N., was. reported in "fair" condition Saturday at Utah j ; i i The project is to be completed . in 175 working days. Ttai estimated cost of con struction will be $385,000. Bids will be opened at the State Capi tol Building on Tuesday, May 24, Mishap j . j ck , is entitled to r'do this4 However, in the 'Chopping Block" for May 1, he made a statement' which I cannot let pass without comment. He referred "to the idea! of the American Indian's becoming a "White and a delightsome peo ple" as being highly "conceited" and "an example of white men's condescension and contempt" and a "foolish belief" that skin color.' determines superiority or inferiority in jeople. The words in question are paijt of an inspired prophesy, in the Book ot Mormon, sacred to the LDS people. If Mr. .Robertson bases his judgment of these words on his reading of the Book of Mormon, I soggest he 'read more thoughtfully; if on having heard them quoted, I urge him to go to the source. Mr. Robertson' need not believe the ecy, but I consider his attackl on it intolerable and immoderate. I'am happy that Mr. Robertson knows many, "delightsome" dians. So do 1. 1 assume he would not object to their being white. Among the "delightsome" people of Indian ancestry are many who believe the Book of Mormon, to, be a devine scripture, and who, without shame or embarrassment, ' accept the prophecy as applying to then? and their ' people. ' to Robertsonwishes Mr. If . no doubt this 1 point further, press years of eternity. others as well as I will be willing So, on this Mother's Day honor 'to discuss it with him. , the guiding star of your life. Vj Thank You "Honor Your Mother." , ;j Lee B. Valentine Oscar W. Mann. - Provoan Badly Hurt in Bike-Tru- Bid Call Issued on H ighway ! Editor Herald: long-tim- e 8, I960, SUNDAY, Utah ' County, Utah in the case' the seventh time . In addition, said Mr. Frazier, j completed probation on a" check of Harold Larry Dennis, 19, 937 Mr. Wilkinson was. charged in charge and made required restt- - kjountain View, Orem,. charged Salt Lake City last February wiin tuuon in payong w drunk driving and driving under on U. S. 91 July 8, 1969, revocation. He asked execution of continuation of probation for an-- "traffic other six months to .continue get-- causing an accident. '.': the y jail sentence. Chans of venue was "aTJDroved ting probation and parole depart- Judge Harding released Mr. ment off as he pays other from Orem to Provo! City July 16,' Wjlkinson under his own recogniz debts. support and trial date set for Sent. ID: then ance pending; further investiga- continued to" Oct, 8 then contin- court child supreduced The tion, and continued the hearing port payments of Vard Tomlin-- ued to Dec. 28; then continued to until June 3. ; 18, when for son, 6980 South State, Midvale, The court sentenced Lester E. for whom bench warrant was is- - April it was continued of the defendant, v w ia M .m.n ii i to- i Taylor, about 35, 329 E. 4th S.. sued April Z2 from no men conuauea a lou monui may jvpm In prisfive to to years up Orem, to continued June and last of 3, 8, his to $110. after; on, after he pleaded guilty to as- financial resources. 1960. r. sault with a deadly weapon, a knife, upon Ruth G. Taylor, Sentence was suspended and be was placed on probation for 18 months with provision he refrain from alcoholic . beverages, including beer. The assistant D. A; said the defendant had a problem of ... 'V drinking and driving. - Harold Wilkinson, Ernest Maurice Jensen, 27, BAYSON Riverfrom . to Provo extradited 19, is recovering " satisfactorily side, Calif.,- pleaded innocent to from which occur ed at a mishao 'new an officers and Election of a charge of adultery, and trial iwhen Golf Course he was Provo informative discussion of' Nigeria struck with a was set for June 13. ciulb swung by golf Order to show cause in the case were features of vthe monthly a goner. of Stephan Bert Skinner, 19, 84 dinner meeting of Provo Lions Stunned, he remained on his W. 14th S., Orem, involved in Club, held Thursday. blow, and later found Trim. T.- Terrv was elected the feet after thewas two burglaries while on probahis fractured infchree that law tion for another, was continued new club president with L. Evans pdaceS.. He wore a cast to classes to May 13 to await a psychiatric Smith named' first vice president; at BYU for several days after t' Bert Anderson, second vice pres the .Friday afternoon! accident. He report. Owen B. Rowe, 44, Springdell, ident; H. V, Shepherd, third vice will continue to wear wires inside president and directors, Douglas his mouth for about , six weeks, changed his. plea from guilty-tinnocent of a charge of driving Peck andJphn L. Taylor. William according to his dentist. during revocation March 12,- and Ferre will serve as lion jtamer and Marvin Laws, tailtwister. trial was set for June 16. s of South America Byron Johnson, retiring presi lies within the tropics and the Ronald Earl Clegg, 383 N. 8th W., Orem,, pleaded innocent to, a dent conducted the meeting and equator crosses the continent on . charge of wilful neglect and fail- the electionswas Verl a line, with the Amazon River. AUeman, ure to' provide for his wife and Speaker was set member of the faculty at Brig-three children, and trial ' ham Young University who servfor June. 27. Edward Paxton, '126 E. 5th S.t ed as an exchange teacher durOrem, . pleaded innocent to ing 1959 in Nigeria. He described charges of wilful neglect and fail- the country to the club members ure to provide for his two chil- and augmented his remarks with dren, land trial was set for June the showing of numerous pic T tures. The speaker stated that the 29. ' Trial date for Glen Giles Hall, country is divided into three main 25, 310 N. 1st W., Pleasant regions and over 400 tribes and inGrove, appealing to district court that the. country will gain its conviction on a count of driving dependence on Oct. 1, 1960. Mr. Shepherd reported that the while under the influence of inwas set receipts of.; the ' recent Lions toxicating liquor Jan. 22, ' ' broom sale totaled $3250. Of this . for June 28. A man who had successfully $2195 was paid to the Blind Center in Salt Lake City with, the local club retaining $1055 of the fund which will be used to aid the club's blind project and In de velopment of the club's city park located in northwest Provo. , 7 SUNDAY HERAIJ MAY for Honor Your Mother Regards Columnist's 'Sniping' at Prophecy, Today; Tribute Intolerant, Immoderate Written by Provoan As . a i i 210 W. CENTELH Ph. FR DEC AC 5-07- 57 DRUG 104 WEST CENTER CHOOSE WITH CONFIDENCE EVERY LEES CARPET IS REGISTERED |