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'.--Utah-Idah- o s , ' - to , ' ' District Kiwanis Officer Training Conference which ., ' f ', ' Z ..., .;s before was ,,i,144e,,,,,-, arraigned Saturday ''''-.,a ''- ' ''' t .. '''''''' ''''' -' ' ' ''''' ' :. - - ''' - ' ''' , Third District Judge A. H. El- - '''',.; '1 ,; ' openedSaturday at the Bannock Hotel. . , , 4, .:'.,:s , ; ' . ' lett, charged with murder in , , Officers from practically all . of the district Aol'3' the . first ,. . degree. ,F Caii t) 4were in attendance eo,receive instruction on ,bow to stimulate x 2 ' .: Dickinson is accused of the ' .,:',:..i.WE: - to best follow out the ideals and t of his wile, Emily Levee ., murder ' , - 4,... '''' ' .: '; ,..' on ; the t Jackson ' , 26, Dickinson, ' ' '',CPR Well 4 ' ' .1:',..., ,.';1111,n , and repre- elect. :' of Sept. 25 in k Salt Lake MP night j ' ' ., . . - , , .. - ', 1 i t ... auto court. 'Irlternational, . ', !particularly with respect to 'seating Kiwants , .E. Baik, Xibuquer- Albert was The defendant waS arrested '' - '' , 1.'',-- , ihelPing the country to achieve clue, N..M., intienatii;nal trustee, ..A he had called the Salt. THomAs E: BUTTERFIELD MARCUM. K. after. ROBERT " s' 'true freedom. who is scheduled as the princiANETW,'7 Lake police and told them he ' ' . seeks education post . . . school board candidate i -1 te ' , Bt. EF for at the main,, . , Is Resolutions adopted .. pal guest speaker 'had "lust killed a woman." -' ' ' annual convention of session on Sunday, second day thirty-firInstead of pleading to the EXTENSION' 44 11,'4 . the district, held at Grand Can- ortheldbference. Ray S. McCarty, defense charge, 10-1- 2, Conference leaders, in addiwe,re made a motion for a Sept. Ariz., Alantinfent : attorney, yon, a eg , ' II tion to those mentioned. are to 4a of bill The court particulars. reemphasized. el', pnting 411-1174,3 .1 " Salt Lake : ' Valley , , ordered District Attorney Brig4 support of ,'' 1 , ham E. Roberts to furnish a bill in joining with fellow Ameri-I. City, district secretary-treasur- e 11,.) ( NV oa, -', cans of particulars by next Wedneser; Reed C. Culp, Salt Lake City, in a single-mindid day and continued the time for VIA ..s, ty6t winning complete victory in past :governor. international, Iof Present world crisis, and to committee 4 entering a plea to the charge - to , I next Saturday. full support to all civilian trier candidate for I - SANDY--Thom. E. BlitteiC', The son of , Harry E. Cooley, Great defense...ant all' civic, ,and -1D ield. ickinsont a ' Rivertonis lasteon..., otAbe,horne in living poultry farmer, 'efforts. insuring milnity ' of an uncle in Salt Lake City Saturday became the third and, mittee chxirrnah; A: W. Neagle, , i peace. ing while his lather awed trial. RANGE WAR FIRMING?Shown is isolated southeastern Utah corner. where white of the training iiIdaho Falls, past lieut. gov.. and idate to file for election to the -c o mmitteeman; 84 stockmen claim their existence is threatened by Navaho invasion." Indians with their ,:,)!:', ,...i.;,,,,,R,.4 T , conference were H. W. "Hap" international School District Board , 4 McCune. Urphi. Utah. district Edson H. Deal, Nampa, past dis- -. ....,....,..;, sheep areInoving north across San Juan River and out of Aneth Extension onto land '.:,R; !. of Education. IN OGDEN W. and trict governor past governor, and Dr. Joseph , ,, ,, , given exclusively to whites by act of Congress. Reason for move, range officials Clalm . Mr., Butterfield is a candiMarshall, Twin Falls, governor national committee chairman: '' '''' is to avoid control On gze of herds on reservation. ;;.. '';.;,,,f,.,. W. Fuller, Ogden, past :.:,:. TO for the Precinct 8 seat on date HOLD Platt , dianshave been theresincebefort the memory, of man," ,goierrior, and. Judge Otheboardthennly post which 'PRE-111- 1 he claimed-- ) P. Duvall, Twin Falls, past dis, will be vacant at tip Dee. 11 i trict governor. tract, known as The whites gave up a 680,000-acr- e elections. Continued from Page 1 OGDEN Road shows LEADS OTHER DISTRICTS the Aneth Extension. In return. the law stated that no '4'.'-A graduate of the Brigham ,, of the Mount Ogden Stake, The Utah-Idah- o district, offi further allotments of land to Indians" were to be made ;two months aio, that they had aboriginal rights to that of of Christ Church Jesus Young University with a Bach- cials pointed out. leads all other in San Juan County. Latter-da- y will of Science degree, he taught elor Saints, pass of in districts gain percentage R. C. ELLIOTT That settled the matter until in 1947 two Indian fami: in revue for the first time He claimed the ,Indians were illegally ejected and put in membership since the first at the Lyman High School seeks board post to and in moved 1500 get lies about refused with 'sheep Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in on a 680,000-traof Jan. 1950, of 8.8 per cent, by the government in 1933 without any Seminary, Wyo., in ,1948. He the Fifth Ward recreation next closest was the Min,nesota- Out, he related. from their enemies." also is a veteran of three years legal advice "except . Mr. Mock in 1947 wrote the Bureau of Indian Affairs 1Dakotas district. with 5.6 per - The situation , army service in World War IL u "Pre-vtime to a head Wednesday night when this n'g Duri i cent gain The 1950 membership Mr. Butterfield has served a about thp...but was informed the bureau had no authority 50 stockmen of the area met to form the San Juan Stock Nit e7 participants will is listed at 2523, a net gain of to the Central States mission the reservation. left after Indians over they individually have :their only. chance to Growers Association to fight the menace. They agreed to 204 since the first of the year thé of Jesus Christ for Church After, three years of wrangling, BLM took the issue view other performances. up to Oct. 13, 1950. of Latter-da- y Saints. He has give attorney& three weeks to exhaust every possible off asked the eveNavahos to court, for an injunction, to keep The schedule for the ; served as superintendent of the remedy before taking direct action. is 6:30 p.m.. Fifth Willis W. Ritter refused an inFederal ning Riverton Ward Sunday School, the.land. Judge Dee Paack, ELM grazier for San Juan County, reWard: 6.45 p.m., Twelfth; and as secretary of the Ninety-Seventon the grounds the Indians had "aboriginal rights" ' junction 7:15 7 p.m. Seventeenth; ported, though, that theland would be "completely wasted Quorum of to the land. of three persons Applications 7:30 Twenty-third- ; a period el two or three weeks if the Indians are Other p.m., candidates for the edu'to Lake en Salt After that, Indians started moving their herds seeking election 7:45 p.m.. Twenty-fo'urtendell not immediately forced to return to their reservation." post are were of Education Board City for M. the Nov. on Wilford Burton, attorney 8 p.m., masse 9 p.m:, Thirty-third- ; C. Draper, and of clerk the the filed with , Mr. Black said he had served trespass notices on the med stock growers association, said. Ward, and 8:15 Riverton. Hyland Beckstead, board late Friday. Indians, to no avail. p.m Mount Ogden Ward. By Saturday, at least 21 Navaho families were in the R. C. Elliott. 2337 Twenty-secon- d itecome finso would rhevhave stand Blaze Destroys arrogant they area, with at least 5000 sheep. East St.. filed from the KAYSVILLE---Fir- st meeting i sixth That section of high'plafeaus and deep water;-carve- d Tgering rifles and pistols and would either tear up the no municipal ward: Oal L. verity of Utah. he has done of the year for the Davis High Parsons. 163 McClelland St..1 - tices or burn them in their camp fires." he declared. graduate study at the Univergorges is used largely as winter grazing land. Mr. Mock Rob- - sity of California. He also was a to PTA "Back be and School fifth ward. the , from will The real trouble started Nov, 9 but its origin dates explained. Already it has been "beaten to dust" by the OGDE'N Cattle loading School Night" to be held Mon erg K.' Marche'. 1628 Fourth Ia school principal in Ma lad, back to 1870 when the first colonizers, sent by Brigham two Indian families that have been therefor-threyears. East St.. from the first ward. Ida. chutes and at the ranch pens in school the gymnasium. day, Young, arrived in the area. At that time there had been Earlier Friday. Lester J. Moving in of 5000 additional head of sheepcould be disApplications of the three per- of George Terry of Riverdale, A preliminary "get acquaint- Nielson. 724 Windsor St.. and sons listed above, brought the to Navahos north of the San Juan in the memory of any astroUs he said. to nine new were destroyed by fire late Fried period for parents and J. Richard Larsen. 1356 Tenth ttotal Saturday Indians there" Mr. Mock pointed out "There is plenty of good grazing for the Indians on 7 to teachers will be held from East St.. filed from the first candidates and five incumbents day night. White settlers built up prosperous herds in the foltheir own reservation," Mr. Mock said.. "But the Indian , . 8 p.m. A meeting will follow municipal ward. who are seeking the six posts According to Weber Coutny agents COntra siz,e of herds there to'prevent overgrazing. yearsand ;T.to be filled in this year's vot- firemen. who answered the call began to-- driftin, spas at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Horace P. - ',MONDAY DEADLINE When they get north, into white roan country there is no modically, Mr. Mock said. The resulting flareups were be at about 9 pill-- . damage ing. Beesley. Bountiful, new presi- Last day for filing applica- All persons who have filed settled when, in 1933. Congress passed a law defin herd control, and it looks like we can expect them to keep at about $150. dent, conducting. Main speaker will be Mrs., tions is Monday. and applica- applications thus far. and the I tely deterrain in g bou n d &rim coming until something is done to stop them. Bea Carroll, dean of girls at tions must be in the office of wards in which they have filed "Ifs a renewal of the range wars of 50 years ago." (That statement was challenged by Mr. Patterson. In Hellenic Association It Y. Gray. clerk. 440 East are: ..,Davis High School. Miss Carol First St.. before 5 p.m.. South P. ' Backman, First:LeGrand ,.. summer the spent -he said Saturday. School board incumbent: Lester J. Nielson, Plans Banquet Saturday lwho recently r'st''''''''''"7:7.:1'.':7!:'"f3".',...."-,,will tell of her tray- ., .4,:, ...,:.,:::1. H.:' '. .:,:,:." ,. will be held Dee. 6 Robert K. Marchel. J. Richard .' .. A Thanksgiving turkey banw.. & .', .! els ,"; ....01,. 7 and speak on the subject, elections ... ,, ....fv.-Mr. Elliott is .... of Larsen. and Henry H. Hammill. ,..1 k. ., ....... 5.:.4.. ::. 4 I"Youth ' if it , quet will be sponsored by the and its Destiny." , :' ; 4,, ,.; '' t ,; ,:... , p ,. ,,,si, .,,,, 1.4. , the R. C. Elliott and Company. , Second. Grant M. Burdidge, Hellenic .,..,,, t , ,, o I , 1 I :. Officers and newly appointed wool and I Improvement Associafur dealers firm. He incumbent. committee heads who will as- - has resided in Salt Lake of tion at 6:30 . a .. MagnaSaturday inti, , 1 , x,. Third:. Lincoln F. Hanks, City i;, t i, sist Mrs. Beesley are Mrs. Ray for 30 ' , at the Hellenic War Mep.m. ' L. years. e. .7 cumbent. ,t. .t. wT , l' 4 I, i'',.. Ottt eL.N..-'-.i !, Dawson, Layton. firs; vice pres- ,111:"':' Mr. Parsons, safety engineer -Fourth: Charles A. Building, 3econd West g .. r: o.,; ,,F. ,,ident; principal G. Harold Holt, at American Foundry and Ma- Jr.. and Earl Maeser. Boynton it.; ,... i. ' and Third South Streets. i .,,i 1 4 I.. ., s.',. 1:', i 1 .,..., Clearfield, second vice presi- chine Company, is also secretary-t.,..1 8 . f,.,,,...:,, 4 , ,..., Fifth: Thomas T. Taylor, in., .0, , 1 Open to the public, the.banro.-., , , ,,of iworp.,. t,,,,. C. Mrs. ,:.: ,, R. Syradent; Willey, reasurer of the Utah In- - cumbent; Oal L. Parsons. N"--... ,. quet will be followed at 8 p.m. ,..i ..t,:.. third vice president: Emil dustrial, Safety Society. He has io,:, Sixth: Mrs. A. R. Curtis, in- by dancing. Eight turkeys also .,.. .,. 1 icuse, ,,,7.....,,,,,,,,,,, .A- . r 4- t--,Whitesidel,Kaysville,,secretary - resided in Salt lake City for cumbertt:, R. C...Elliott, and Wil- will be given. ,away .41grittgtte. .1' i) and treasurer; Mrs. J. E. Trow- the past 20 years, and is a grad- - Iliam L. Hutchinson. ' ; ' , ; evening, officials said. '' ..' ,.. :, , ' ,... t t (ii .';''''.! Bountiful, publications; uate of LDS Business College. bridge. ,''; '3.; ' ..' Ikli .e....f........ , Mrs. P. A. Snell. Bountiful, .1 ' ' 21FORMER TEACHER a '1It ... 4:8 it 1...t .1; 1 .7.f....,' ::'. IMMIIIIIIIIIN Ik ..'' .' :.....towi 1 11 publicity; Mn. LeRoy Stuart, i A former schoolteacher in I'Clearfield, Mrs. Mark .Beazer, " 1 : bum !Syracuse. hospitality; Mrs. Ru- the Granite. Ogden. and MurIM, M Gannat Kaudsea Brent M. tyre Jamel Eldon Carter Betty Lou Hodges i lon G.. Ford. Farmington, Mrs. ray Districts. Mr. Marcher is :IGary Walters Josepli C.Villiting Jr. of the Fireside fWilliam H. Holbrook. Bounti- now rFurniture ,Company. He has ful, room representative DESERET HEWS MATES lived in Salt Lake City for 20 ... " vo'17714, 46, Uni- - ' cv- - 7 ' Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bogue, 198 West Oakland Ave. Gunnir Moller Knudsen, on of Mr. and Mrs. Niels F. 31.1 )ears. A. graduate of the --.: ' of Mr. on South758 Walters. East and Sixth Knudsen, St.; Gary Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Bohner. 258 Vine St. '., 579 Elm Ave.; Joseph Charles Whiting Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Tftinan, 623 Elizabeth St. :11411 son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles Whiting Sr, 1270 Ashton, , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKean, 2885 Canyon View Dr. Milton Eyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton Eye, l Brent Ave.: ,., , :,,,,,.,:,,, --Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W, Carter, 648 East First South St, 11112,P1nnorMo Drive; James Eldon Carter. son of Mrand I Lou Hodges. W. STUART Mr. and Mrs. Lowery Darlington. 120 MacArthur AVe. t Eldon P. Carter. 3385 Lorraine Circle:-Ilett4 Mrs.I : : ter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hodges, 758 Everett Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beesley. 963 Third Ave. .. i Louise Petty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petty. 680 Mr. and Mrs. Sanford T. Dunn. 749 Colorado St. i 411t4 k 1 1 ,0';, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hellstrom. 503 South Fourth West St. Beauty Drive;'Dorothy Gayle Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'' '" " '' t ' Ninth,! 3020 Elllen East B. Mr. and Mrs. James Pitchford. 121 T St. South St.; Ilem7 Sorensen, Diane! .,.. , ..'.21 Shields. daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Shields. 431 Debs Place: Donna. Mr. and Mrs, Calvin E. Olsen, Vernon. Utah. , ,,, N ., , it '4 ,;4 rt,,, , . k, , 2, A 1 '.i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Platt D. Stout, 825 Montague Ave. and Mrs. Stanley F. Danger- Mr. son of Steven 1 14 Dangertield, " ' -totted.: . 1 i :41 , ..t t Mr. and Mrs. Alma E. Kruger. 372 Oakley St. Bountiful: Jean Bennett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs-- Eldon H., 1:2491 SYMINGTON BECAME 1 I ,. Clearfield. and all other babies one year old Saturday. BOYS: ' CHAIRMAN OF THE RATIONAL ,:lSx.,.,.'''t.''''i 8a7e pictures , ,,, ... , .. . , ifilo Ak ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry lloogard. 455 First Ave. will be taken free of charge in Deseret News of-- r 10., SECURITY RESOURCES BOARD ME -- - Ecear 7, , MItt 14,e-33 Richards St from 10 a.m. to 3 pm, Monday through , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hume. 341 East Second South St. J TACKLED ONE OF THE MOST IM, ,I"!!! .. --.. .....1 : 1 to baby's birthday.) -, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen. 2221 Fisher Lane. three days-prio- r Friday PORTANT JOBS-I-:-WASHINGTON. ,,,,.,... : aa BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITALS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson. 1044 South Eleventh West St ,,,,..:t ....-.1 11709.c...:,' WAS EQUIPPED FOR Will frey :!... 1 ' : I i : .4,';' : Dr. and Mrs. L Ershlar. 116 P St. FRIDAY TO: t THE TASK AS HE HAS TAKEN ON , I ;f GIRLS: 4 4,044,,' Mr. and Mrs. Adrian De Jong. Farmington. i f , 415:7 , ,,. MANY IMPORTANTJOBS IN NIS , - . ;.". , 4 Iii- "g : Coo''''''''.. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Annis: i028 South Thirteentll list St. CAREER. ONEOC THE South Rd. 2750 Redwood :,.,: ,mr: and Mrs. ,,JamesNash, t If 1!''P'. - ,. , 1 FIRsior, ',4, , 1 , 1 .. THESE WAS THAT OF CARCER t , , T,,r4e,e4,20:47101Pirrn'rt'grars,479r!ir-7- , 7-7,:.- ;-. , , A.: ') ..,. , ..... , ,., . s,..,, ., .,,,, . -- os --- ' - ''' . --- r I , - . - , - t'' -- - 7 - ,0 9 - mn, '''h t i: , - .4,--. , , -- . :1;-- .;,:' ' .,- - , - , - ,,,- r, , . .. --- - - - Filing Made For School Board Place st , ES ER , -, ed A' . ''''' t ' - ,', 4 l'.7-'- - Gardernami, AV p, . '- 4a - - Kiwanistheir -'71-- . m ,. ' -- 7 POCA'rELLO---'Freedo- , - 77 ow . , - - .. seven-year-ol- . , - as' d' , -- , I - WAKE , -- INDIANS NITEt . B-- , ' ..h - ct Three File - , -- 1 For S. L. Back To School School Jobs I ,, wn y. Set by PTA At Davis High newly-for- raw-Leona- rd I Corrals, Chutes k, I , as-estimated I - i . ',f i I , .....,. -' , 1 ,..- : , , - t : P.' . 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