Show THE 'OGDEN OA OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- Zk R WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 25 1959 Aft omen o pur Killer uspect Says "pep" CANT REMEMBER At one point Banks put this question to Rivenburgh: "Someone asked you if you had cut the head of Verner all the way off? "You replied 'Yes' " "I can't remember" Rivenburgh said "If I said anything like that it was the pills talking" Defense attorney Hansen advised the 12 male jurors and the one alternate that he would call offiSaints cials of the Latter-da- y Church in southern Idaho to testify about the good actions and characteristics of Bowne Hansen also advised that he would call Bowne's mother to the Court testimony ort his own behalf this morning Mack Rivenburgh 29: told the jury and the jammed courtroom that his knifing of LeRoy J Verner in the attic last August was a spur prison of the moment thing that occurred during a violent wrestling Rivenburgh's defense testimony! wound up just before noon today and counsel Phil Hansen began presentation of the defense of "20- Leonard Warner Bowne year-ol- d also accused in the death of Ver- ner ALIBI FOR STABBING Rivenburgh also testified that he stand Bowne was born in Idaho Falls started thinking of an alibi for the stabbing only after it occurred: and spent his early years in the area that he had not plotted the kleath Idaho ' Falls-Blackfo- of Verner with Bowne or with Jesse Garcia also a year-ol- d fendant 17-- 1 de- - in the case who will be tried later insisted that Bowne Garcia had gone to the attic only to act as lookouts while Riven- burgh and Verner conducted a sex act (sodomy) As District Atty Jay Banks Rivenburgh ot Hansen said he would get Bowne to tell the jury that the young defendant had no plan or part in the knifing of Verner The state rested its case yester-an-d day and Rivenburgh took the stand as a defense witness "I slashed him and he fell and after that it was just a bunch of slashing" he said of Verner's ing adding that the victim was still kicking when Bowne and teen-age- d convict Jesse Garcia came to his aid Garcm also charged with murder in the slaying will be tried later kill-prob- testi-- ! through Rivenburgh's mony the defendant repeatedly an-- J swered "I wouldn't know— I can't remember — I can't recall" Rivenburgh has stoutly main- tained that his knowledge of what! j ed Influenza Epidemic on Decline in North Utah inSALT LAKE CITY (AP)-T- he fluenza epidemic appears to be on the decrease in populous northern Utah But there were indications yesterday it was spreading to the sparsely populated areas of the state There were no reports from Salt Lake City since school children are out on Easter vacation But Granite Jordan and Murray districts reported tendance increasing at- Most Provo schools were back to normal as were many North Cache AUTOS ONLY 10 County schools southern half of the county reported a slight increase Kanab High School in the south d of its stureported about dents stayed home Tuesday because of the illness Large absences also were reported in the Kanab eleSchools in St mentary schools George and in Hurricane in Washington County also reported they had been hit by the epidemic Cedar City schools said there was a rising incidence of influenza in their area one-thir- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A executive says machines could power the car of the future George M Gadsby chairman of the board of Utah Power and Light Co said yesterday devices to convert heat into electricity— without moving parts machinery— have attained 15 per cent efficiency in the company ic laboratory : "When one considers that the overall efficiency of an automobile is only about 10 per cent" he said "it is almost time to speculate about the future of the American (AP)-T- Mr Markos Scholarships Awarded to 6 In Agriculture -Con- demnation LAKE CITY (UPI)-S- alt nothing could be dope about famLake City Police Chief W Cleon ily arguments unless! a complaint Skousen confirmed today that a was signed against his wife Salt Lake City man had asked for police protection just a PRICE GOING UP' AS few hours before he was shot and OFFICIALS ARGUE killed in an alley adjacent to his OVER ACCESS jROUTES residence Skousen said the victim Arwin SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-- — While city state and federal William Mueller took a cab to the officials squabble lover who's police station the night he was going to pick up the check a killed city officials says the price is Mueller's wife Anna— going up on those interstate is awaiting preliminary hearing of highway access routes in Salt ' a charge of the first degree mur- ' Lake 1 der of her husband City Engineer James W Chal-li- s told the City Commission Skousen said Mueller did not express any strong feeling that his yesterday the freeway approaches originally estimated life was in danger and was undeat 8 million dollars now look cided in regards to signing a comas if they might cost up to 12 plaint million j Police detectives said they sugThe city has been 'seeking fedgested to Mueller that he should eral and state help in paying stay somewhere else until he could for the approaches which will settle the difference between he and connect the interstate freeway ' his wife through Salt Lake jCity to the They said they told Mueller that t city streets leading to it The city says it doesn't have the ' Music Educators Finish money So does the! state Fed- eral agencies say the money it SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The nave got isn i't for such mey 26th annual convention of the Westwork ern Division Music Educators National Conference ends a four-da- y run here today SALT of land in Box Elder County for construction of the Willard Dam of llsWlaaSitli! the Weber Basin project continued here : today before US District Judge Willis Ritter W Installation Expert CERAMIC TILE' The suit involving 23 landowners of CAST STONE FREE ESTIMATES Baked Food Sale MARBLI BISHOP TILE CO The Roy LDS Second Ward Relief Society will have a baked food sale Friday at the J C Penney Co store 4366 So 100 West Dial EX or 29 13 j ew --?N- Hearing ld ' -- LOGAN— Three Weber County youths two from Box Elder County and one from Davis County are among 13 high school seniors chosen as winners of $200 Sears Roebuck Foundation scholarships for study in agricultural fields next year at Utah State University Names of the agricultural scholarship winners were announced yesterday by Dr W H Bennett acting dean of agriculture at USU after several weeks of screening of high scholarship applicants who have demonstrated leadership ability and an interest in agriculture Among recipients who will receive scholarships for the 1959-6- 0 school year at USU are Harvey Higley 17 son of Mr and Mrs Ervin Higley RFD 3 Paul Tex rresoyt erians Begin Holy Week Services BRIGHAM CITY — Preparation for Holy Communion will be held tonight between 7 and 8 pm at the Community Presbyterian Church according to Reverend Hershey WOMEN OF FASHION! j Mr Hancock Hancock 18 Mr Hamblin son of Mr and Mrs Paul B Hancock 155 40th St and Harry Markos 17 son of Mr and Mrs George Markos RFD 2 all of Ogden All three are seniors at Weber High School Other Sears Foundation scholarship winners included: Calvin Wheatley 17 son of Mr and Mrs Milton O Wheatley Brigham City a senior at Box Elder High School Reed Pierson 17 son of Mr and Mrs Harmon D Pierson Garland a senior at Bear River High School and Ronald Hamblin 18 son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Hamblin RFD 1 Layton a senior at Davis High School Also listed as recipients by Dean Bennett were: Carmi D McDougal West Jordan James Reeve Hurricane Washington Xounty Ralph Leon Phillips Springville Clell V Sevier County Bagley Aurora Kay Peterson Scipio Millard County Merlin J Robinson Circleville Piute County and Lyman Huntsman Washington County — — For There is nothing else to wear— all yoii need to hear is concealed at your ear HEARING AID 1 -- 1 Phono EX St 354-24t- h 3-- 31 POgtFQDBl Enterprise I WRITTEN GUARANTEE! tt TtlTlTT J $M Communion and reception of new members On Easter Sunday there will be an early morning worship at 9 am Sunday Church school will gin at at 10 be- am Regular morning worship will be 11 am People are urged to at- tend the 9 am worship and avoid the 11 am service Reverend Julien said A special Easter cantata entitled "Our Mighty Lord" is being prepared for presentation by a choir at 8 pm Sunday over-crowdin- g 20-voi- ce heat-electr- merce Department said yesterday it has allocated $350000 in public lands fund money for work on U S Highway 89 in- - southern Utah's Kane Cgunty Grand Jury I SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-Se- ven judges of the Third District will i Shop Now— Save for those who refuse to sacrifice safety for price BUT wa nt a ow cost tire! meet with Presiding Judge Stewart M Hanson April 27 to discuss the calling of a grand jury Judge Han- S ': EX BLg-g-ftA-Q 4-94- 23 P 0 fl ft 0 CQ QQgQQg P P P Ave 2447 Kiesel 0 o o o o o p o P P 0 P P P 0 QQ p Q ft ft ° q Here are jg ic high-octan- Y M 0 !? EL IS T © U G M3 t iiES TATTOOS Com- he To Discuss automobile as we know it" son said the judges would meet Gadsby is also chairman of the with a committee of the Salt Lake Nuclear County Bar Assn Rocky Mountain-Pacifi- c Research Group an affiliate of the General Atomic Corp He said a or thermoelectric generator would employ direct drive to all four wheels and would burn kerosene or almost any e other fuel in place of gasoline He added that attainment of 30 per cent efficiency would put thermo-electric conversion in competition with present steam-turbin- e production of electric power $350000 Allocated WASHINGTON Mr Wheatley Help Prior to Killing SALT LAKE CITY (UP I) suits to obtain 2225 acres opened Tuesday A jury awarded Thad R Tippetts Brigham City" $10827 for 77 acres of land at yesterday's proceedings1 EFFICIENT Machines May Power Car of Future heat-electr- Mr Higley Murder Victim Asked Willard Dam Land Suits Continue Before Judge Julien pastor Tomorrow at 8 pm the Community Presbyterian Church will observe Maunday Thursday service in commemoration of The Last SupBut those in the per There will be a service of Holy Heat-Electr- ic utility WLi Mr Pierson ! 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