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Show LAYTON. UTAH. MARCH 26. 193d VOLUME ELEVEN Han Half-Pric- e siunent . . Verdict of Jury Nearly 40,000 customers! most of them residential and farm ; users, are now saving money on their electric service bills under the new half price plan, according to the quarterly report made to the state Public Service Commission by the Utah Power & Light Co. .The sudvlun release of largo .volumes of available labor, in the ' form of CCC camps found the Wasatch forest prepared when the program' was inaugurated in ' the Spring of .1935. The several camps . The new rate plan, which became .located in Blacksfork: Soapstone, effective October I, provides that and American Fork canyons were all current U3ed each month, in eximmediately put into, active, opera- cess of that used during the same tion on important projects neces- month of the base period, is resary. to. the development .of the ceived at half price until the objec.resources of the forest, for. which' tive rate is reached. Tilt? 10. try ! ..' - , - . val hundred of theta, . scour the world for "shots that will make a news highlight more real , , more ' interesting. ...more understandable. The single,click .of a camera and a thousand " ..business-likstory is captured, all in an Instant, to be .presented, in a manner more graphic than th. . avoids themselves could ever attain, The scenes these men photograph number Into . the thousands daily. From this great number a careful selection is made. The chosen pictures, designed to aid you in the visualization of im , portant newe events or human Interest. . . BETORTER-PHOTOGRAPHER- - e .... Grove; -- s o-- CCC proDuring the three-yea-r gram, he improvement, plans of the Wasatch Forest have been advanced at a rapid rate. Progress has been equivalent to ' about 29 . years under normal appropriations formerly received, The Blacksfork camp during 1933 .constructed some .very Important l.oy standard. read ways in the .Bear River and Blacksfork regions which have developed immensely a fury In the Paschal I Boyer after over seven ;rt-v. . increased use brings them the lowest rates in the history of. the territory. the power comwhen' said They into existence in 1912 came pany ' average domestic rates ranged from 10 to 12 rents per kwh. in the territory, whereas the !.erage price paid fer home service in Its various; forms on the system today is less than 6 cents, .In connection with the report officials revealed that ?fl per cent or 24,107 cuFtomen.'of the power company arid subsidiaries were eookirig electrically at .the end of 1935, an increase of 1193. over the corresponding period in 1934; Officials stated the company's Greens Appeal The fate ef Delbert Green was ioli irrevocably sealed when apparently in verdict the brought the state court in an unsupreme de"Guilty of murder in the first animous decision, rejected Greens gree. The triiil lasted eight days. appeal from Judge Eugtme E. Buyer was charged with shooting Pratt's decision denying a sanity Mrs. Blanche and kiling Nelson, hearing. October 13, 1935, For sis years Green and his Judge Eugene E. Pratt continhave engaged in legal conm. Tees ued proceedings until with- representatives of troversy on lay, when he hopes ta rule the state, in an attempt to stave off to be taken in a record the death, sentence. Twice fqund rial to consider only the question action by them designed to; guilty by Davis county juries and if Dovers sanity at the time of oil conservation twice sentepced to death, legal accomplish the the slaying. Conviction in the first trial auto- purposes is authorized until 19:18, ftrategems employed by. Greens matically grants Boyer tho second according to Director William Pc- - dtorne.ys have held off ' the date of wmpreme terson of the USAC extension rcr-- 1 fXcton. .but hearing. court decision ruled that Green has Dr. Garland II. Iacc, superinten- vi,... tommeneng :m 1933, grants rirbt now lhBk.he may 4aMrrt; dent of the stato mental hophx!, will be nmde ta states upoft (noTd (hut bis rights have only been nnd. Dr. Foster J. Curtis, cf the of state programs by the hausted and the avenue of appeal' Veterans hospital at Salt Lnke, alsecretary of agriculture in accoc-- i open. ready have been named by the dunce with the provisions of the act The only obstruction between court as alienists to assist at the Grants may 1b made to statea un- Green and the execution of the second trial. der plans approved before 1938. death sentence lies in the state Foreman Charles A. Parrish read the verdict in the hushed court These state plans are to include as board of pardons, which last Satof the action room. When it wa sevident thnt the a principal objective tho reestuh- - urday decided "'v t before court V , pending supreme imnot had life recommended lishment of farmers purchamng to jury pt,Btpone rintil April 18, the con-prisonment and the verdict was in power, pnd may provide-foproof Green netition tor m effect a death sentence for the de- duction control. The authorizes pet commutation of .sentence, from fendant, a. ripple of whispered an annual appropriation of sot death to one of life imprisonment. comment broke out. more than $500,000,000, On 'that .day the- matter of tho There was no demonstration, Under 'the f reprieve granted by Gov. IIenry-11temporary pplan however,, although many relatives Blood to stay the death senand ft jenda of the victims of tho federal aid, the secretary of agri' murder orgy which led to Boyer culture i authorized to make toil tence pending the clearing up of appeals will also be considered. arrest were among tho spectators. conservation payments to produ- the Inasmuch as Green has once before-het'-- n listened to the cers measured Boyer impassively by 0) their treatdenied- commutation of senverdict. Maintaining tho iron calm ment cr use of land for soil re- tence, it i helicved that there is displajfd throughout the trial, he storation,' conservation, oir erosion little hopo of favorable action on made no comment and nhowed no prevent ion,. (2) changes in the use his petition at he regular April emotion. .. of their land, and (3) the domestic meeting of.the board. Mrs. Boyer, also greeted the verUnder the decision written by dict in stoical Bilonce. She had allotment of one or more designed commodiios, Productivity of the Justice William H. Folland, tho d awyited the verdict with her in Sheriff Joseph Holbrook's land affected is to be taken into cause in the Green case ia remandoffice and her demeanor reflected consideration in making puyments ed to the District court of Davis which, In effect, means that :he Etiain, of the lopg trial. measured by changes in use of county Green has 20 days in which to enJurors said six ballots svero land or treatment of land for suit ter a petition for a be- taken. The first vote listed eight ' conservation, fore .the supreme court, which will for conviction of first degree murprobably be denied. der and four for second degree conviction. When 'the ; period has . . case It is estimated by company officials that beneficiaries of this plan saved 160,000 during the months of December, January and February. No. report uras issued for October two and November the first months of operation of the new ' " plan. . . The saving under this plan does not take into account customers who received additional reductions J a change in domestic I by reason schedules .which provides lighting all consumption over 76 kwh will be 4c a kwh, Officials explained electric Consumers are pleased with the reduction and will continue to be so, as ... Preservation and improvement of rational roil resources, tabliehim-nnnd maintenance of farmers purchasing power, assurance of adequate supplies of foods r.iul filers for consumers, and the protection of rivers and harbor against the efforts of soil erosion are provided for iii the soil const rvation and domestic allotment act, which signed by the President on March t. Temporary federal aid in the form of payments direct to dividual farmers to assist volun- - . t . previous comprehensive plans had been Ymade' and approved. . r After the first enrollment period, the Woods Cross 'camp was transferred to Wasatch Forest from state jurisdiction. This camp, except for a move to Bountiful City, has continued ta remain undisturb, ed, 1933 and 1034, Other! Through. came and camps went, the locations were changed, new companies, arrived, hut as time went on, a more stable working plan developed and continued greater efficiency . has been realized. !ri the summer of 1935, two year long camp locations were added to the Wasatch Forest; .namely, the Big Cottonwood canyon and Pleas-h- t N I Electric . Patrons Money , TWENTY-SEVE- Provisions of New. of Guilty Boyer Supreme Court j Soil Conservation 1st Degree Murder Of State Denies Act Are Outlined Saving: CC Men in Was Forest Area, Utah NUMBER 8icli-ratio- . - . ; : . - occurrences and individuals, are regularly. ' - ' . . . : offered by this newspaper. This is our answer to. a modern public's demand upon' a modern newspaper for pictures of places, person's and incidents of world wide interest. . . bus-vnn- . -- ' . . REVIEW OF WORLD . . EVEHTSHN - PICTURES APPEARING REGULARtY IN THIS PAPER This region contains vast bodies of A timber which needsThe rtale' had demanded the protection panned and the state board of i. . from fire, road development for first degree- murdut conviction with pardons has acted upon Greens On Sewing but a recommendation, for clemency ties? mine prop?,, and similar ma- domestic .customers in 1935 Were reprieve, and application for comTlie . while the defense, conceding Boyer mutation' of sentence, the case will terials. Ranger station dwellings using more electricity than in to have been . implicated in the return to Pratt of the Daand . recreational improvenicnt.3 1934, the average .being .755 kiloWhat's going to be needed by vis county,"Judge . . Successful Gave . les' conviction district court for setof crimes, urged were constructed as. necessary .'in watt honrs annually compared with ser degree of homicide, way replenishment of ting of tho day of execution. ' ( atImportant locations, an average of 715 kwh. 'in 1934. Gym With the verdict recorded, Judge repair this.Rprmgf Warm days are The case settled the point as to- 1935-th&. In arounil Power timUtah . River The important Provo tho corner, and they whether the new or the old crira- Light .Pratt immediately net machinery just ber and recreational area has been Company and . subsidiaries was Mips Ellen Inal procedure applied to Delbert. in motion for the. second trial oh may suddenly, Wq- in taxes and on .The Bountiful Democratic erved for .three consecutive, sum charged $1,656,000 the Issw of Boyer's sanity.-now' criminal Agren. qlothirig specialist of the Cretin. Under . . Green Delbert He offered or his 1620; counsel opDecP,ber-Vprocedure, Utah INS nrer1 reasons the State opposing me. W by Soapstone 'Agricultural college portunity to examine thy .jurys remind' ihe farm wohien. Tbe fore- representatives could have applied: camp. This 'camp, located 16 miles on its regular payroll and .an- ad- nopn, March 21 in the Junior high qualification to sit In Boyers sec- handed mother sges that' each mem for an inquiry .into his sanity. east of Kamas, Utah, is situated in ditional G23 temporary .employes, gymnasium at which- there . were the tupremo court decidond made an President Roosevelt has trial, but thq- defense objected bor of her family has at least one lioAi-ver- , . was stated. . . A bedutifql mountain setting, which it one hundred and sixty guests from ed that the new procedure does not o tfria procedure' to Red Cross American .to the . makes: it ideal for summer occu It was explained by officials vliat various town pf .Davis county and appeal ' wearable outfit ready for street pr npfely after the sentence of death, . . to raiie funds fur the relief of "aw, from1 Lake.. was Salt also the construction Timber school When the mercury soars. which, budget, has been passed, development roads, the paney. contended lie states eastern in victims flood the procedure'sug ' Mrs. line In 'the were, million receiving in half dollars Provo a' of not bo pew, but it shpuld be court River .the new nearly u"sted under th. bv improvement the have national The. of death, the headquarters r, II. II. Blood,- Brs. Burton W. Ires-;semade requests to. the Davis connty JtaK statute permitting dual plea fresh, pressed, and presentable. decision states, 'the fact of insanroad, Ihe eonstructioh of much need 1935,- will be considerably enlarged D. W. Mrs. S. Mrs. P Qualey, d recreational improvements, and n 1 36 by the building' of .the new chapter of Red Cross to., tend al in- murder cases, whehe insanity ts The main point , is to. begin soon ity must .be decided, if decided at Moffat,. Mrs. Joseph E. claimed as a defense, to be unconcontrol 'of insect epidemics have $Ifid0,00O. seam, power generating Mrs. Frank Mrs. Da- least $225.00. enough so that rfo one is sjighted 'all, as provided in chapter 37. bish to out the stitutional, emphasizing his inten; and Letters have , can-gone This chapter sets forth that in ; mouth of Provo at station the been the principal activities of this the sewing i;s not rushed. vid L. Rice, rMs. James W. Murof the lion to test this issue before, the wahls various of the the case of doubt on an accused ops will work MrsThis Lake The Mrs Gordon Mirror camp. require ap- dock, First wo should arrange a good Stringham, region, yon. and ; south atakca asking state supreme co.urfc, persons sanity the sheriff of the-- - . J. C. Stocks, Mrs. Sylvia Argyle, north one o'f the. premier 'recreational-area- proximately. 269 men. place to keep sewing equipment county and In their Wade-M'- . them announce this attorfaqt 'the judge of the ae,t6 district Johnson, C. John Mrs. Mhs. Eangerter and of Central .Utah, has benfit on Sunday', March ney, .agreed to examino the jury, and partly finished. work. Spare cum criminal could institute invarious meetings V. B. Muir. d greatly from the" work of the Davis 23 to receive contributions for owever, and one of the.- - jurortjy hours may then be utilized to get sanity hearings before a jury. The hall was decorated with pitCounty . flood relief.'. Soapstone camp. Here) water sys-Yederjck E. Mitchell ,saRl he be alicad with .machine .sewing and. Justice Folland says that if this ted plants ana American flags. Th to The' isa!so wot-ki- i ieved he would be influenced by spare minifies for pick-u- p were hot the law the state would appealing' chapter lems, stoves, fireplaces, shelter, 4,400 tea table which was covered with civicf to etc., .clubs, evidence in he sat organizations, the if firjt case, bf us have to fit our jew- be wholly impotent ever to exeparking places, and other' conven for most an ecru Venetian filet cloth over solicit the aid with their members n.the second trial.cute a convicted felon, for every -.. . Sence have been provided for areas yellow damask was centered with in thi most humanitarian cause. ing around and after the routine tiijie he was' 5 On Yrs, brought before a trial If Boyer Is found sane, Judge work of the home. 'A separate a minature covered . wagon' filled which seasonally accommodate 50, be re- Pratt should All contributions to the date of execuhave Court death. him must sentence to with rod .grid white .carnations and 900 or more visitors. AH this work is a luxury most women tion fixed, he would mitted to ' Thomas E. Williams If .deemed insane at the time (he urge soma six drawn blue White donkeys. has "been planned ar.d developed in achieve. How- reason in arrest of judgment and Utah. seldom dream .but .of treasurer, Approximately 44U0. 'small forest tapers by. Farmington, be crimes were he will in silver holders were on manner which harmonizes with trees, have been planted on Davis The directors of the chapter feel remanded to committed, , protect hie apthe custody of Sheriff ever, a good substitute is a sewing if denied he either, end pf the table: sure Davis county people will, Holbrook URtil that the natural surrounding condition. county farms during the past five be can where corner peals. everything mental hiij Stringham. 'and In each' insfance, the primary ef- years- fot windbreak and wodlot Mrs. James Murdock were on thp as they have in the past rispood status Islcte'rmined. One woman u:jed a together, kept to Mr! McCullough Indicated Boyer scren to hide .her sewing corner, fort is planning arid construction purposes, according tb J Whitney general' .committee. Mrs. Fred generously i the appeal. . Services has expressed a desire to be hang fitted the .rcVerse side with pockets fcasheert directed, to provide .the F loyd, extension: forester, for the ii&mpton, Mrs. Claud Owen, Mrs. 940 Go. ed if the death penalty I carried forweeded improvements without sa- Utah State Agricultural college J. C. Eangerer and Mrs. F. li. Muir patterns and small Artielee she Held Tuesday out. formed the refreshment committee needed crificing natural beauty and virgin extension service at Logan. ' -for her work, end put 'trred oft the Mrs.- C Ko-ewas Mrs. only Boyer Sylvia Argyle,. . , These trees .are obtained from, undespoiled conditions. April. 1 has been set Sa tbs date charge of murdering' Mrs. Nelson, hook, on it fpr- - hanging up part- . Mrs. Celia and Horace Duffin had ' for. the .seventh aq employe of the Cudahy Packing I iy finished dresses. . for the forest nursery,' which. is main. . In this Upper Prow. River region the of tables. eharge Conservation company. ikewise exist some fine bodies of tained . Tea was served by Mr. .Fred period of the Civilian by the college for the purj Then, the sewing machine should Funeral services were held Tuesthis of Enrolled company . Sake water and streams Corps. Jfc Loren East, Ideally pose of Supplying planting stock Hampton and Mrs. John.C. Cleaned, piled, needle supply Mrs, 'Mraijd' efjbe in the. Centerville First ward for to not who day ' ..suited. for fish, production. Fishing to farmers Are sign Dp. going Bountiful and George Reich of Salt checlted, th belt made sufficiently assisted by Marjorie Hatch another at a low cost. About 14 on Lake for Mrs. Celia Ann be term will chapel difecharged ! U one of the 'main attractions Also were slain In the: scries . of different kinds of trees hav been Marjorie Muir, Jane Moss, June and the machine tried to sea wiodow of B. H. Roberts. 10. Most' of the members of of murders tight; April on the that occurred the region and, therefore, the pro- planted in Davis county And the Stocks, B.etty jean Owen, Betty this company are remaining, but An order. were President in is The if good it running speakers Bounth Shirley Eangerter, Jean several enrollees have promises 6:! night of October 13, 1935' In ' and pres Heber J. Grants Richard R. Lyman ductivity pf the water, .must be predominating species are Siberian Hatch, and board .ironing iron, axtrft . fuL . Alta Argyle, Katherine council of twelve apostles, John more maintained The Soapstone CCC elm, black locust, blue spruae And Smith pay considerably Jdith Secriat of North Farming-to- n singp pads niigh't be kept nearby. of and Betty Jean Jardine. ,'obs that Bangerter council cf' accordance with In earap. plans Russian olive, ini' the order named. "Prizes were donated and won as money and win be leaving to aca suffered flesh wound during A tailors ham- is. a big help for H. Taylor of the first E. Lay-to- n David ' . Patriarch them. of Fish' seventies; cept Bureau the and curved the murder's made patrol of the ppresslng armhole The shipping . season started follows: Mrs. Joseph T. McCann k developepd by . and Davis of sake the North eries,, each year planted Several March 2d this year; and trees may beautiful coffee table given by The winter term of the nigh; new Farmingto nhighway after the seams. It Ib an oval shapel pillow Bishop Wesley E. Tingey were the s hundred thousands of fishinwater still he' purchased from the college Fcarce and McNeil furniture mak school about 12 inches long and from 6 to furnished by at the West high, which has murders, The states .theory is (hat Mrs. 2 inches wide, stuffed with sawdust speakers. Musis was suitable for fish productions. Due nurcryat Logan at ers; an 'electric toaster by Mrs. been .attended by approximately solo Mrs. Hat-ti- o mixed a by quartet, Nelson was shot by Boyer, an' acA cloth. of , 'to heavy use annual planting of a solo Mrs. about $2 'pen hundred, Which Mary Caldet' given by' the Bounti- thirty enrollees of this company shredded or scraps Lily by Smith, a in front of her borne & Power company; pothalf million fish is necessary. the past three months, con quaintance,, is good for pressing Trimbath and a duet by Charles includes shipping charges. . More ful Light roll during preBB in South when she' Bountiful spurnFloral LUnd The canyons adjacent to . Salt than 32,000 trees hive teen i or- ted plants given by eluded last- Friday, March 20. ' seams open. It is made by cowtr-in- g Taylor and Locaine Winegar Lee. . ed his advances. . won by Mrs. Eugene Bangerter offered . lake valley, evey since the days. dered for .1936 a tightly rolled magazine or a Pres. Rulon S. Wells planting to .date, and J. C. Bangerter also plants Boyer, the state 'charged, then ' of the Rufus K. Hardy-thwhich has The weather winter prayer, been a drove' broom-sticclean with k to with her body a spot near piece of pioneers, hav? great Mr. Floyd stated. . giyen b Ralph Wood of Salt Lake prevailed for- the past few weeks and J. N. benediction Bishop asset tc jhe resident people' in Order 'blanks or ..other Informa- Floral were won by Mrs. Lyle and which has made it miserable the East home on the Bountiful muslin washed free of starch. K Ford delicated the in the grave .many ways. First, the. Watersheds tion pertaining to tree planting Warnocks and Mrs. Murray How- for most people in this vicinity, cemetery road and dragged his basting brick is an ordinarj orick, Centerville cemetery. Grandson ' from the car. .' are the primary .water sburce for maybe obtained from DeLre Ni- ard; face power donated by Mrs. has really been of benefit to the Mrs. to pin work acted as pallbearers. ' Salt East was killed because padded and covered, lake City and adjacent sub- -. chols, county agricultural, agent or Verna Archer cf the Norman Stu- work of this company. The lower- she witnessed and easy useful all are These to. the disposal of Mrs. urbs. Second, for a long while the by. writing to the extension senritq dio won by Mrs. Glen Kinmick and ing of the temperature has lessen- Nelsons Mrs. Mary Garner of Utah vna to make. and her husband Mrs. Myron Eangerter; also face ed the run-of- f on the Farmington was Bhot body, timbered areas were the source-- at Logan. asked .. on her hundredth birthday tot he when to ran his wifes cream given by the studio was won canyon project and has enaoled of lumber supply for the. agriculsame the state contends. In two suits filed by the compare old times with the present. by Mrs.. Dotted Aamodt. Hydroth-erop- y that job to go forward without the assistance, Ther-- ? The notural and industrial developments. defence offered evidence while to and She summed it up with want I Ellsworth Clevenger . them treatment given by Dr. B. C. hindrance that a warm just study spil would to refute the states charge, basing attorney, about defend .Third, the people of the valley they get' married, made were isnt sa.id Judge Blackam were won by Mrs. Idele have caused. good bis anything very Charles, its plea for conviction on a lesser antsson, have always found the coolness and Harry flewitt of Clearwater, Fla., Edwards, Mrs. Ross Jenkins, Mrs. divorce actions in court in either of them. in beaut7 of the canyons a welcome explaining .why he has couples WinKneer, Mrs. Geo. Druery and W. P. Hoffman of Spokane, Wash degree of homcide ban that asked Columbus, O. state on the assumption that heaven from the heat of the lower who are married in his office face Mrs. Clifford Goodfellow and Mrs. was arrested for speeding at Daven by the was A library of 6,000 book3, few of Charging that his wife cooked insane when tie crimes Boyer won a perman- port, la., while on a tour lecturing Armstrong them larger than a postage stamp, his not eat after could valley. Recreational use has been a large picture of the Dionne quin- Henry he food were that committed. ent wave given bv the Idele Ed Boy Scouts on highway safety . rmu always present in one form or an tuplets. teeth had been extracted, Frank S. has been collected by a resident of wards beauty parlor. other. As the population increased fined was in a When Silas Stevens of Perry, N. Holland of Los Angeles filed suit Massachusetts. bam Bcnigno, 17, l The committee in charge wish and read developpments permitted, ficwith court for to get some live oysters for divorce. ownwent Y., to thank all those who contributec Chicago driving police dog ' use increased until last year ap- edTuffy,Mr.a German Blue Ridge Mountain folks withsuccess to license the he which titious and the of of After 62 years. R. F. Yancey and had left on the floor of Besser Mrs. and party pleaded Q. plates, by Danish lighthouses are providec that he couldnt get a job. The his cellar to cool, be found one Mrs. Margaret Ciane of La Harpe in 100 miles of the nations proximately 290,000 people visited Keystone, Fla., is unique as a the two or three principal canyons, mother. She has raised two orphan with old to pump on the waves dur judge reduced the fine to $1 and oyster had caught two nice in its Mo., have married. They were child are classed as probably the r shell. hood sweethearts. primitive in all the United Cl' ed pigs. Please turn to page 4 gave him a job shoveling snow. ing storms. .country 'Otherwise' inaccessible. Start Getting v DW,S. Group. 20-da- y Spring . Party, Jr - e -- co-m- For Flood Relief tj . - - - After-judgmen- t - - ", s Plants . - Farms Past 1 i Forest Trees sew-ing-rpo- m . co-ul- " Mrs.-.Gorde- n - . Funeral Headquarters - M-rs- . . For Roberts Vt . Ban-gert- - e'r Dibble-Roberts- , -- - - -- prrees-averkg-in- g ..,! - , . .. ' the-open- . ing e - vie-ti- m r a - |