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Show , BEBEES BETUnn Carbon District Scouters Plan Five-Da- y TO PRICE COURT Camp SET OH TUESDAY The Carbon district, Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, is planning its annual Scout camp from July 19 to and including July 23 at Ferron Reservoir, it has been announced by Charles Madsen, chairman of the Carbon district. The details of the camp are under the direction of the district camping chairman, Edway Redd. Hiram BeBee, white bearded slayer of a Mt. Pleasant city mar- -' shal, and twice sentenced to death for the crime, will again face District Judge Fred W. Keller today (Tuesday) at 2:00 p. m. at -- which time a new date for his execution will be set. Two appeals to the state su-- I preme court have failed to save jhis life and his only hope after the setting of a new execution date will be an appeal to the state board of pardons for a commutaFOR SALE Bend instruments, tion of the sentence to life imaccordions, guitars, sheet muprisonment. sic and musical gifts. The ageless BeBee, the HOUSE OF MUSIC Price recluse, shot and killed Marshal Theatre Building. Lon T. Larsen at Mt. Pleasant on j self-styl- ed FISHERMEN! 5 FREE 5 yds of Nylon Leader Material with each dozen. BY MAIL FREE LIST ON REQl'EST SI NNYDAI.E, Banner June For Month Brides and Grooms Five Cpuples Obtain Marriage Licenses During Past Week Carton Airport On Federal Improvement List j j THEATER DRAGERTOH TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, JULY -- I Warner he lim !' Also UTAH Feature The ys JACK MANCHESTER 530 EDGED! LL Joe Stoker, 24, Mutual, and October 15, 1945. He was charged Is Carrol Mower,- - l7. Spring Cantrial first with the murder and the N Vernon Wilson, 22, Norman yon; for his life was started in the disLouise Cimo, Barbara and Price, on Februaiy trict court at Manti Keith 20, Glen; Spring Aplanalo, 5, 1946, following a plea for a Velma Allred, 13, and 19, Helper, dewas change of venue which Douglas Roy MacLean, Five couples obtained marriage Tabonia; nied. The trial ended with a ver21, Helper, and, Nadine' Rose the traditional month of June, recoma licenses from the office of the Brown, 19, dict of guilty without brides and grooms, substantiated Price; Monroe T. Fraclerk for the week ending mendation by the jury for Lfe county evidenced as 25, and Christine Karterakis, by zier, its reputation 16, imprisonment on February July 7, a drop from the number 21, both of Price. the number of marriage licenses 1946. On February 25, 1946, Disobtained by couples during the aeronauW. D. civics Bentzel, from month obtained during the trict Judge John A. Hougaard, tics administrator, has announced earlier weeks in June, the tradiJohn Adams was the last since a program calling for the spend- tional marriage month. of the Federalist party to Thirty-tw- o couples signed the obtained Were licenses to be executed in the state prison . The by 455 on of $73,819,455 airports to ing office at line the dotted prior president of the, IJnited 1946. on April 12, the year started July 1 and the following: becoming man and wife and this among those listed for federal ex- new a for a petition Following noticeable increase over the is trial before Judge Hougaard, 19 alicenses issued in May. In penditures is the Carbon county at-- 1 BeBees which was denied, airport. June of 1947, 25 licenses were The federal government will torney pleaded to the supreme court and on December 18, 1946, provide $35,098,459, with local cr a decision ordering a reversal of diction- - state sponsors contributing the reThe earhest the Manti district court was or- -, published by Noph maining $38,720,996. dered and the case remanded for Webster in 1806. 13, 14 Of the 455 projects in the new a new trial. Following the return 282 will be developed as program, of the case to Sanpete county, a Thg Brigham Young monument class l, 2 or 3 airfields at a fedEDWARD O. psa. motion for a change of venue was wag first erected on Temple eral cost of $23,513,560. Under made which the court made and Square in Salt Lake City, close to CAA rules, the various airpo:t granted. On June 6, 1946, the dis-jtand was moved to its types are distinguished chiefly by te trict court in and for Sanpete intersecti(m o runway lengths. For class sub 1, county made an order transfer-Ma- in street and South Tempie runways range up to 1800 feet ring the case to the district court, dedicated July 20 1897. long; class 1, 1800 to 2700 feet; in and for Carbon county fori class 2, 2700 to 3700; class 3, 3700 trial. appealed to the supreme court to 4700; class 4, 4700 to 5700; class e second time by the de- 5, 5700 to 6700; class 6, 6700 to Upon its transfer to Carbon for county, Judge Keller set the mat- - fendants attorney. On May 21, 7700, and class 7, 7700 to 8700 ter for, trial and on June 27, 1947, 1948, the supreme court made its feet. a verdict of guilty with a recom- - decision and a judgment affirm The Carbon county airport, now mendation for life imprisonment ing the judgment of the district of the class 3 type, will remain at hard labor was returned by 'court in Carbon county, in that category and the expendinew a for the Carbon county jury. motion hearing a tures will include $39,688 in counC However, on June 30, 1947, was filed with the supreme court and state funds and $64,282 in ty latest this and WlUtl WIEI lUTH DOHUEllT IanE AHEM JENKINS Judge Keller, disregarding tiie on June 29, 1948, federal expenditure. to was remitted ! Judge W BACON Senee ftw El Hetd b UOYO jurys recommendation, pronoune- - appeal At the present time work is WWAAO UNOSAVMiisle seellUwtaU.il. DAM0S BUNYONai eed the judgment that the defend- Kellers court on July 1. new on the completion ant be executed in the state prison Judge Keller yesterday Issued nearing east-we- st runway and the suron August 11, 1947. jan order to the sheriff of Carbon of the two original runto facing him produce was A motion for a new trial county directing When 2.00 completed the run-waat ways. immediately filed with Judge the defendant today form a giant triangle will new date a which time at on Keller and this was denied p. m., which will enable landing by set. be will execution for the then 1947. case was The 14, July commercial aircraft regardless of wind direction. To be undertaken as the next project and for which the mentioned funds. have been allocated will be field lighting, water de-- J velopment and other j JACK MANCHESTERS FLIES at $1.50 per doz. ORDER PAGE FITE THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, July 13, 1948 STAIIFIELD RADIATOR SHOP RADIATORS REPAIRED, CLEANED RE-CORE- 57 West. We are earnestly 1 and D Phone St. North RE-BUIL- T PRICE, UTAH 521-- J COLUMBIA COiiFECTIOHERY en- deavoring to serve the transportation needs of the people in this area buying and selling used cars, as well as delivering new Ford cars and trucks. CARBON COLLEGE GETS SURPLUS BOOKS FROM YVAA Owned and Operated by Sam Marakti 6089 Member of U. M. W. Local The War Assets Administration has awarded to Carton college 1050 surplus books suitable for 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II III III Ice Cream aC: 1 1 1 1 1 Telephone Your Convenience Columbia Closing Soon mil iimniiimm tlllltIM-llHW-- FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JULY 16, 17 j 1 a Hiiiiiiinmiiiibt- - union supply co. r aid Sout I 1 IB -v7 Certified to Haul Atiy Place in UTAH and COLORADO Complete Moving Service . . . We Pack , Pick Up and Deliver h ib:ut h ( - i , a batterq nexttfme .cthitig then, are quality built iHeniy. I to deliver long lived, dependable service. TT. little VO got Hobbe batten ; tr ftf G0)iW & (All Dirdd sMfier get ccs::s with 1:022s Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn LEWIS AU.EM by aoeiiT aosstN flao - THE SECOND BIG LAUGH-RIOy he emus cr tr t in recipe BUSINESS fA COLUMBIA PICTURES v frm nb IMKIXJ ! : r. Vv f ' - bivi upon thn -- 7;v m i iK' Ililjlllj0:ljl up J '8l0NClE"cnnted rj a T O x.rf - mimmn f -- ECDEIHIALLS OF PRICE by j THE TELEPHONE OFFICE . -- Only the flaett of available material go la to a Hobbs. Thats why a Hobbs battery has a way of keeping you going ...not letting you down. Two Men Wontud Her Love , . . The Third Wonted Her Life! 4 A'.V.V.V.V.'.V.'.V.V..V.V.V.V. V03BS l!USd n.i Per I CANADA ;) y. iiiinaaarrr" . Hal Yallis t to press V- - Member Federal, Reserre System hr BOB ROBERTS MONDAY, JULY 18, 19 - V,1 Vcutt have to push harder and for Heaven's sake remember L HOYO COff MVNEY JOSEPH mKU ftdyrrfciirj, OO O . CONRAD WILLIAM SUNDAY Clrcetcry Price - - Utah . frtctttf If ROBERT ROSSEN' iiiiinmiinmiiiinmHiimmm T(k listL:;! Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah HAZEL BROOKS.. .lin t SZ9M & "7, WE DELIVER FIRST HATI0I1AL BARK LILLI PALMEfl 'JOHN GARFIELD ! and up WE SELL ON TERMS M DirosSory j and up i 1 Days REMODELED AND ENLARGED FOR STUDIO COUCH 1 1 Vacation and introducing 1 1 the SECond ' Phone 7J3 $79.00 1 1 BIG HIT PHONE 345 $125.00 n nI 1 1 1 1 THURSDAY, JULY 15 texts and reference works on popular subjects, according to Regional Director John Skeen. The books were given in WAAs donation program whereby educational and public health Institutions are eligible to receive surplus property without cost LIV1IIG R00F.1 SUITES 1 1 1 1 - Candy Fountain Drinks Beer Sandwiches 280 EAST MAIN, PRICE 1 1 1 teunauiboUl UI1ITED MOTOR COLIPAHY 1 1 1 1 1 cook fey Mwjotb IM Jtromn Covnn Ctuc Vpm Uft$ I I Nu(k Hcftait tat Ota LEE |