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Show VOLUME. ELEVEN 7 ' Scenes .iiiid 'Persons' in llio Curri'nt News Attack Mapped By Prosecution On Boyer Plea . eMa v .v for a strong attack the expected insanty defense of Paschal L. Boyer, accused Davis county killer, was being laid, following the return of Davis eounty officer from Boyers hom town Webb City, Mo. Sheriff Joseph Holbrook and Couf.ty Attorney Orlando Bowman returned early Wednesday from a ten day trip to Webb eity and other points. They said they had been unable to find anything in Boyers family history which would eupport an Insanity plea. Boyer goes on trial in Second district court in Farmington, March 11, charged with the first degree murder of Mrs. Blanche Nelson, one of four persons killed In a bloody shooting ergy near Art-- on t of Dan- Forsburg and Max Hycr, tO, of Ogden, students at the Weber college, were fatally injured In an automobile accident, a little after iels, Idaho A ; ' .! . ' t ( M . - -- - . ll -J NUMBER TWENTY-THRE- E Officials Accept ; Fresldent David O. McKay of the First Presidency was the principal speaker end delivered the ded leatofy praper at the service of tha West Ip to ft ward chape) addition and recreation hall Sunday .noon. President McKay represented President Holer J. Grant phoned from Los Angeles his good wish es to the people and sorrow at not being a bio to attend the services, ' Y -- 1 . Chapel in Layton ,1 I,- ; i'W iMff-..'-'?:-- : ' V McKay-- Ilcilicn tea 4 v! V7 U.istwSttt:5'- - . President : ,9 :.-.- Ground-wor- k 20, ?v . V . . Leoft : I.VYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY 27. 1938 . . Follbving &K tour inspection Thursday, citicialji of. the Wasatch . . service approved a built ty transient )a- -. ; .' span her over the Farmington Canyon. 1 a.' m., Thursday. They were rudi-- d Bert Adair, construction fore- - . to the Dee hospital in Ogden ' maw, was praised for the speed. but .died before they arrived at the h would hav been with which his bridge hfts. been stating that there had it been possible, liospital. LeAr Summerill, 20, of constructed. Only 30 days havgOgden, was riding 'with the boys "We are making history today clasped since tho project began. that were killed, but'- he escaped The project was inaugurated by ,siid President McKay "This amuse without serious injury, it is bemont hall ia an investment that Roy White former superintendent lieved, however, he is still at the will live on. God is pleased with of the Lakeciew transient relief Dee hospital. The latter sat on the any such effort !Ie also taught the station, Mr. White had. the honor . .end of the seat nearest to the big hildrni lessons in the payment of Thursday of being'the first to drive truck .that demolished their car eourtesy, truthfulness and un auomohile over the. .structure tithing,, ''trot it is.'fctrange that he escaped of the blessing of at its official opening.' V ' appreciation .being crushed as the car looks like Bountiful October 13th. Led by F, C. KoziOl, assistant work to do and strength to. do it. it was made of tin the way it is Two pLeas, one of not guilty and President McKay told the story sopetvsipr of forest. Service,' the the other not guilty by reason of curled up. of Helen Keller as ho .had heard group making the tour included J. The boys had been to Malad, Ida insanity at the time of the crime, t from her own lips, ending with C, Rebholz, state director of work offS-to' a. debate and had taken three have been entered by It. Verne Me-- ; ier plea that wa use pur eye and camp management, and. other i young ladies to their homes in Salt Cullough, counsel for Boyer, pars as if we would be stricken rials, . ; There is no trace of insanity in Lake and were returning' to Og. Built wider supervision of the )lind and deaf tomorrow, den when the tragedy occurred. the family, said Sheriff Holbrook natioirull forest ' service, Wasatch' PresiIn on his We visited to prayer A were three of return, e attempting pass They dent McKay gave thank for num- the new bridge.' is part of A ' atruck, when suddenly a ear appear- Boyers aunts at Webb City and to designed provide rpad berless blessings and Asked ed and to avoid a head-o- n collision questioned other associates there and quqick access he teachers of the young might means of fnsy the car attempted to cut-i- n and at other places where Boyer in case of 'forest' bonds to canyon bo prompted by high ideal, that ahead of the big truck but there had lived. is built of tnro The strut fires. new class of 2.000 ton gunboats, floated at the Brooklyn moy yard. 2 Oroiip all who had worked for the erec1 The Erie, first of was not enough clearance te avoid The sheriff said the Boyer family wood and is feet 35, high' and 12 was long established and held in of O. Ai,R.' past commandem received by President Roosevelt when they were tn Washington t 4iike tion of the amusement hall would feet wide. .Approximately 100 , the crash. national encampment tn September, 3 Model of the million dollar meniortn) shaft realize that It b merely the means The truck driver escaped Injury high' regard in the Missouri town. arrangement for the ara rubble cubic of foe cel battlefl-dI Ion masonry ch rat Ion; to An end, that of Sna Jadnte near yards the Texas Centennial ton. Terns, to divulge any that Will be erected on thh perfecting tha Contained was hot damaged to Although and he truck refusing north in tho abutment, 5!k feet high. . . . " . ' souls .of the young . people. That concrete evidence uncovered during It will be speak of. the building may stand as a monu- while tho south end of the bridge ... the trip, County Attorney Bowman in the form ment to the builders, that thoB rests on solid rock cut said; I think the trip, was indisMrs. Thomas Timms New On who enter it with unclean thoughts of an abutment., pensable, in view of the insanity The masonry work, was begun will be Made .'uncomfortable, so plea made by Boyer. We are well two years ago by transient labor-orNot Recovered Hill much so that they will. ,hav to Of Seizes satisfied with the material we of the Lakeview camp, under leave. He brought out the thought found. . of Mr. White. Lack the supervision in Dec Mi, Road that it ia ho boys and girls of the of machinery- made went east at the reMachines The ofofficers it necessary , home in whom the success of. our Wade .M. Johnson, district quest this- work almost entirely by lives must be measured and asked attorney, who will direct the prose Mrs. Thomas L., Timms has not To be built at a cost of $50,00( the Lord to help leach hem and to hand. These workers also completcution, They pressed the investigaed half a mile of highway from work is scheduled to commence in set them a good example, Five slot .machines were confis- tion at Joplin, Mo.; Wagner and entirely recovered from the accito the point the early spring on an underpass cated in Bountiful last evening in Muskogee, Okla.; Denver and Gree- dent sustained .on December. 4th, Gov.' II. II. Blood who also is tho canyon mouth been built. has where the cord bridge a in round-u- p at the south end of the mountain president of the stake,. admonished when she was. tripped by made by City Marshal ley, Colorado and Wyo. Is completed this Cheyenne, the road When walk side down the road. A definite date for starting the people to remember that they drawn' tightly Erscel' Hepworth, after a decision as well as at Webb City,! another mounthe job has not been fixed. in front of the Timms residence to. take such devices was decided I wero brought to this land to be Bumpier it will join is which road being construct- - ' by the W. P. A. workers. Mayor J. C. Stocks and the city Plans call for a structure 40 feH taught the way of the. Lord and tain ai by CCC workers. Toed Bountiful Mrs, by. council Wednesday evening. She did not realize the extent of told of wife and 14 feet high, the second to walk, in Ilia paths,-liaccess to afford will gether, they Marshal Hepworth had previousher injuries and tried to continue underpass to be constructed in heating that Pres. Brigham .Young the heads of all canyons between Receive . . ly been in touch with the owners Davis county. The other one is lo had said that the time would come her actjvties, but was forced to Bountiful and Farmington, making of marble her use could she . from 'Salt Lake City as cated on the new highway at when the district' between Salt only Mrs. Fred Biirgi nof Centerville ccaes, an. exceptional mountain loop drivn games and other devices and they will receive her friends,' at her hand a little and under very painWoods Cross and was completed Lake and Ogden would be settled 18 miles : long. stated that if any person under 13 home on Wednesday, March 4th, ful conditions. To date her hand nst summer. It is believed, Assis-a- so that you could not tell when you from laborers 75. At present have was allowed' to play they would between chief engineer Knowlton said, left one town, and entered another hours of 2 and 6 p. m., and ,foot, also other injuries the camp ,ar engaged on. n remove the machines. that this project will eliminate a and he considers the ' prophecy ful- retention wall entirely. bn the occasion' of her eighty-sec-- 1 east of the bridge. The .marshal was told that eard ond motoring hazard caused by ths filled. The W. P. A. men were working to curb erosion serve This birthday wall will anniversary, Governor Blood was preceded by playing and gambling was being oh the east- half of the block of present narrow structure under the The roadbed. as ' a and project was indulged in and that some one in Bamberger Electric railroad. It Patriarch'. David E, Layton, 'Who taken over by the' forestry departthe Timms residence, where the 88th ; the town was selling eigaretes to will be' located a few feet north of Was the flfHt bishop of the West ment and made a WPA neighbor had pulled large trees enterprise 'minors that smoking among both the present structure, which U 19 Layton wayd. ilo asked for those last December. were and fixing from the ground Be ' and who werei. living in the ward when By up the sidewalk. feet wide. boys girls is far more prevaDirecting- the work are LaDelle . lent thin is' realised it was organized to stand; There , Vehicles the mountain .a before time A short coming neighbor A. M. Keller and Mr. Sessions, Boiintiful Woman called at the residence and also The matter of dog licensing was Me then gave a short his 'vcre road emerge . at a three-roaof the forest service. all Adair, discussed. ,e' 'ward and .closed his ra the construe- - orIr on the line, .as it foot his interqseetion, is' supervised by A. J making The caught camp, wi'Jt the following blessing marks Cap. J; Hobart Millet, eommand-betion of an this at wa point underpass easily distinguishable, super indent and Fred J. cr of the Bountiful CCC camp No. "Grandma? Murvsen will tele tbo people: If you will Keep Adams,assistant fir involved above the Plans inches few a Very problem. superintendent. anniversary of her ing only 940 presented leases to Mayor brate the 88th the comrnardments of God and pay Boyd, ' have not been fully completed. and of a colon similar in Stacks And the council for use Of birth at the home of her daugh- ground Charles Laymann, 45, of Los AnIn addition to Mr. Knowlton, the your tithes and offerings you will Mr. And Mrs. color' to the ground. Feeling some--, is the tale of what OThis .the city farm for the next tlx ter and never regret it and the Lord will discovered he his on foot shot three PWA workers beShe and this draftsmen pull Thomas thing geles, following engineer Friday. Hajrward, Duke "the to months, proper you, happened a to line in time poscause they abused him. Police beprevent spent most of the day outlining Water discussions pertaining to is looking forward to calls from the ' A. Simmons, Counselor William second-when accident. that sible like lieve ba was demented. worthy plans: L. M. Huggins, bridgfc en- to ' chlorination, changes of turns the' neighbors and nearby relatives Samuel Ray Corbridgq Bishop acAdams John Mrs. and Mr. in Salt Lake City, gineer of the. district office of the spoke a few. words in behalf of story worker climbetj inta from themountain . She was born different As ho was about to perform an. 'is- not is pioneer by some folks companied by. Mrs. Fred Walton bureau of public roads;' F. W. a . He too one home streams, work of the watermaster many. who is in bed Corbridge Bishop her take Timms te Mr?. called for M. the II. of four Smith, highway engineer; operation oh a patient at a hospital age on each stream and desirability of figuring, but at with n broken back. Bishop himself found . Mrs. Clarence of home dimbfng the to in Mhicigan City, Ind., Dr. Emil James ' L. in W. 18&2, HobBccroft,. her parents, bridge engineer, selling or renting shares and using years, was one of the. youngest She hurried out to. the .another mans' into to called were Eldredge. draftsman' and and Eliza Anderson, Allred, right, Jay bishops called at that time, being Krueger, eminent surgeon, was the pump instead, took up considstricken ill. tot Ras Vegas in waiting car and fell violently onto resident then settle Raleigh, make Manti, engineer. had to Shoes. And he erable time, about 21ycar8 of age pt that time. ' , When Mrs. Caroline Totten at ' The.'matter of the amount of fra 1859, and moved back to Ephraim, the hard packed walk. . . ' fit because he fotrnd them Richard the Schofield, Bishop accused Mrs. Kate Martin Boston next the ter used by. the two schools was because of ' next speaker was ordained Aug. 21 in with love himtelf in. storof falling stealing her false teeth, a fight telling PERENNIAL FLAPPER also, brought up. Meter readings yeap. She delights , 1919 by Pres, David O. McKay, He ' outstarted and the police arrested in different life ies about her the other mani girl. made one month- after their re- -, was one of the first ward teachers, them both. , Inthat the to cent installation , showed that posts, remembering VT there, being; just four pairs. The ? Y vk OHere is a yarn with ey . ' f ' - K'.yy r about $70 worth of water, at the dians surrounded her fathers home v problem of a place for the young ful a,'.' It more than, once to killa him. " usual rate, had been used. . erything - speed, humor, . Miss Jessie vans of the Salt people was probably the greatest p t4 6 r we were so brave us- had to cope with, romance City Recorder Riley was ifi--, wasnt because Hot afraid but we that of choir, with Miss Habtl J any mystery, punch,, strutted o noify he school board that we were none he Wood was the of but stated bishop. accompanist, sang two by one of the outstandthe knew the Lord was with us." .sending the readings-an- d to rics had able' been The before numbers: A Song of Ruth, put very interesting program ' ing figures of literary Ameramount of the. rate called for by In Nov. 1883. Eliza Allred Mar- presented last Sunday, Feb. 23, at . over. Ye Blessed." The choir and Come,. ' .the ordinance and ask thema to in ried. Jhm'eS W. Munson and they ica. Dont miss a single to a Bishop Irvin Call who was set sang Song of the Redeemed, "Y to- Circycle the next, the borne of Mrs. Dee Harris were callecj com Thd water for waste.. westigate of and friends the of '.'' ... Aug. 11, 1924, gave a ward Children of the Lord, and Hosanit apart parents group chapter, anittee is to get in touch with other spring. Again she had toleave her pupils of Mrs. Vera M. Pettit, who financial report, after emphasizing nah, directed by Edwin Williams . because of Indian trouble, home, : "tywns in Davis ascerand the fact that he and his counselors with Ruth Hickenlooper. at the serin county the second in a but returned to it later, battling were heard tain their charges. . did not build the chapel addition. piano and Josie Dixon at the orin The recitals. third es of piano i Indians, and elements far a liveliin It took the cooperaion of every gan. will be near the series the given hood." She warf the mother of 12 John II. Thornlcy, first counselor member of the ward. There were future. New Statute's children, and at present has about no collected to .before funds The they Bishop Call for several years pupils following participated 150 descendants, six children, 50 said offered Call On made the invocation and Joseph. their Marian Hickenlooper Bishop plans, played, .Green Receive grandchildren, some 80 greatPollock Ath-leeBy Charming first conuselor now,, W. members Blue with talked ward Johnson, the BeauUfl Danube; They grandchildren and six benediction. Naof tho stake of the the approval presiSmith,. Pure as Snow; SERIAL t The West Layton ward, formerLa fOUOW THIS GREAT dine Ray. Evening Praper; dency and the heads of the Church IN ISSUE TO ISSUE fROM and to Church consulted architect the the Salute Vaun ly a part of the Kaysville ward Earl, Colors; William Mixon, colored, was burn I PAPER was organized Feb. 22, 1895 with went Bee offered NEWS ahead. THIS Donna a solo; A brief in which it will be con- ed to death in a shack in which he Firth, actual he in Valse Call E a membership of 33 families. Meet stated that Whitesides, Flat; Bishop tended that Delbert Green, con- lived at Scottsvillc, Va. His three not with Water" has Lucille started ings were held for a while in a ly uptown Harris, demned slayer, is entitled to a san Rippling Fanole Ward, the little lady who cent to pe cats still keep a daily vigil at and little brick school house about his tho bills in pocket Farmer; of Slater Charles Phyllis City pay Happy Jersey ity hearing before a commission ap the ruins of the shack. seems to learned have the of secret half-mil- e east of the present chapand when he arrived had enough The Glow duet of woke up in a hospital after holding pointed by the Second district I want to see what kind of a PettitJ Whitesides Worm; eternal youth, pictured ou her ar- to which erected in 1897 on aiv was made donations Mrs. from el, them and Pettit a royal flush in a poker game. court under terms of the 1935 sta- housekeeper she is explained John Marias pay rival at New York from Europe on of donated by Characre cost of to Festival The who him the on ground March; tutes probably will be filed in the way. the liner Bremen. Fhe wa accomHahn, 80, of Plaines, I1L, when he Lucille played The A. took care of thfr who les to amounted the Layton 332,000 state supreme court Wednesday. Flint, changes Fairy Wedding J. Francis McCabe, superinten- panied by her daughter and took out a license to marry Lillian for about six of in round $16,000 Geneva grounds Art buildingind numbers, Hickenlooper, The latest appeal in the the of Berceuse; dent Institute, Chicago Lady and Lord Terence Snyder, 72. The and without the ward A which Dolls chapel was Eernice was pay. years watch paid his by Dream; Pettit, declares to dog, that Sentry save Green from the state fight PJunkeL dedicated Pres. an equal amount by the Church. by Joseph F. Smith prison firing squad is based on re- January 24, but because of legal Ramona Spackman, Dark Eyes; loBt 10 pounds In a week brough 1901. White-sidesin in the The furnishings Bishops fusal of District Judge Eugene E. tangles, Governor Henry H. Blood Donna Firth, sang; Marian grieving for his mate, Peggy, after Fool Bay, Rod Soo Tho West Layton ward was the n surprise gift from the room were Cheerfulness; Adele Ray, her death. The two dogs had aidPratt, at a hearing in Farmington, reprieved him and his action was Part of the Red sea Is known ns tenth office. Valse organized in Davis stake trees Phosia Bishop Evans, ed I nguarding the Institutes to grant a request for a sanity sustained by the state board of par Miniature; Foul bay Its on the Egyptian aid. Presiding Bishop its division and because cf before three had had he Call that and a the At stated 12 Donnybrook Fair; ures for dons which extended the reprieve years. hearing. was called tha Tithing ward His that clerk. counselors three and final of of Los duet of also Melody Giard Russell Angeles 28, After filing of the brief, argu- to March 2L The triple slayer Love, by John W. Beta. Staki President Frank Melchcrt of Cincinnati in- closing remarks were that if we by ments will be heard by the supreme has pending before the pardons Jure Smith and Phyllis Pettit. had to write the county clerk in for a nur title lived to It its up ourt at the next term, which opens board an application for commuta(These recitals are not exhibi- Oakland, Calif., for the name of serted a lighted match in the shoe as older people could imagine the not uO there of her on being sole victim of years, a sleeping who turn effect of our example young March 16. Greens latest sentence tion of sentence to life tions, but for practice in his wife he had married five years a wxxi. the in caremore be ed would to we be payer out a divorce. to be shot was set for sunrise, policeman. people ago and now wants to mid-weste- rn tcatiohal f ore-fi- t 60-fo- - ' - . . . . . five-mil- , fcbsr ill-fat- . . Marshal Hepworth Bountiful Slot Underpass Sccrist To Span Has From Her Fall to-d- - - Fred Burgin Callers . . , nt . ... - . - - Birthday To Celebrated - , A crook story . V nt son-in-la- d' thats different . w, . - . . - - . Cur-brid- ge . a Indian-trouble- s . Piano Pupils Present Prpgram Parents Friends - j vi f4t V ''. Lak-tabernacl- . - 0&' - a a , , SYNTHETIC e Under e GENTLEMAN May Sanity Hearing fjl son-in-la- six-ye- ar . Coo-yngha- m -- ' non-tith- e |