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South L D S Church Makes Flea Box Elder Stake For Sober V-- On Gas Violation Observance E six-thir- ty ten-thir- ty ALT LAKE CITY April 28 (AP)— Tragedy struck swiftly this week-en- d in three homes taxing the lives of three children A five- month-ol- d cirl was drowned a 34- month-ol- d bov was crushed oy an Doy elevator and a fell from a truck on which he had hitched" a ride BRIGHAM CIH Apru o—oox babv Jarniienne: alone in the bath- Elder county's list of inductees for tub for a few minutes Saturday She returned to find the Ari w announced Saturday by morning face down in infant unconscious tne Mn Marilla Soencer clerk oi she ran for the tub Screaming local selective service board aid but neighbors and a fire squad Three were accepted for service were unable to resuscitate the The child was a grand In the marine corps and four for baby of Mrs Georgie Yenney daughter the navy The remainder were in of Twin Falls ducted into the army Harry Dumas nine fell from the Whit-ake- r on which he had tf aa truck Army — Raymond Dallas Cut- - back unbeknown hitched ride LaDel today Jed Abbott Philip to the driver He was struck by a reua juawin trailer attached to the truck sufler Robert Christian Junius Fronk tynn J Molgard fered a fractured skull and died 90 w-nHolmes Welling Grant minutes later in a hospital David John Fowler 34 months Garner Samuel Ford Jeppson June slipped Into the narrow space between elevator and shaft wall of a Lamong Nelson Beb T Okada Harmon Jay downtown building Friday afternoon was crushed by the elevator CampbeU Hans Henry Knudsen and then fell 50 feet to the floor WinDelton Young Roundy Ray well of the ford Collom Albert Martinez Roy j His mother Mrs Francis T Fow Earle Holley Jr Masayuki Dar-re- raU ler an aunt and sister were witnesses The father is in the army Keith Stanley Nelsonf Police have been dragging the Keith Roundy Tarn Sayaye Kuwata Marcelo Moreno Singh Jordan river for more than a week Walter Rial Sutherland Merlin Lee for a fourth child who disappeared Jacobs and Dale Bartieu wnuaKer while playing near his home The Utah industrial commission Navy — Don Carlus CallLeeAlvin and ordered an investigation Norman Scott Saturday Payne Jr of the elevator accident Commis Roy Spiers— Jensen Marines Samuel Grant Thorpe sioner R H Dalrymple said it will Harold Wight Burt and Joe Spen- seek to determine whether the ele vator meets requirements of the cer Richardson state elevator code V School Days Again for Utah Parents SALT LAKE CITY April 28 (AP)— Parents will "go to school" iin a beginning next Wednesday invesmove proposed by a special tigating committee to curb juvenile delinquency But the school is not alone ifor parents of delinquent children "We are taking care of the needs of all parents not those whose children have been in some! kind of trouble " said Ralph V Back- man director of adult education for Salt Lake City schools "Our school is designed to help all! parents to solve family (questions and to advise them on family life" The school was proposed by a committee appointed by Mayor Earl J Glade to study juvenile ofdelinLos quency Dr Paul Poponoe Angeles director of the American Institute of Family Relations will be the first speaker Fire Consumes s e s Rots-Boot- h so-call- ed nnEoriAT8n t Arttrltik bmw rwh ltr NMrM Mmh-H- toy MYACIN t nhnit 1100 M la tad llt mj MtoM) fti SO Ct May ): y Dial Street S33-24- th t mne-year-o- ia Tjji 'L Jfj ""J t mi '- -fill ell Mi-mu- Coop 800 (Melts Morgan Airman Is BRIGHAM CITY April S8-- rA chicken coop on Fourth East and First South and 800 young chickens it contained was destroyed by fire here Saturday at three p mj The chickens were owned by Bert Jensen but the coop was property of Jensen's grandfather Charles Damage was unofficially Home on Furlough Third Set of Twins Born MORGAN April 28—Carl R POCATELLO Idaho April 18 Bates husband of Mrs Fay e Page — The third set of twins has (UP) m wees Bates last born to Mr and Mrs A J been hit received of Pocatello v Knudsen wings after gradBlonde identical girls they are Pefrom uating sisters to two other sets of twin estimated at $850 cos A RF Tex A bam close by the chicken as He is here on boys The family now has 11 chil dren coope was also badly damaged visiting One of the girls weighed eight The Brigham City fire depart- furlough v his wife and lounds the other seven Knudsen ment answered the call t a construction foreman at the and It was reported that a brooder daughterbaby ordnance plant here In the coop caused the blaZe navy his with parents Mr and Mrs T R Bates Before Vital k sVi rrlh I I —— If'"'' t Simplicity and grace and comfort that is the American way is reflected in American furniture You'll find selected fine home furnishings) to Let our experienced salesmen your liking and budget at Boyle's help you choose the proper furniture for happier more comfortable living I uer - two-weeks-o- ld T Wilson Heads V Brigham notary BRIGHAM CITY April 28— Yanez T Wilson superintendent of A sa ham City Rotary club Friday noon Mr Wilson who was elected by unanimous vote has served dur ing the past year as vice president of the club He succeeds Compromise entering the serv ice he was em ployed as an air- - Ray plane Hill at mechanic field SALT LAKE CITY Apjril 28 (AP) — Sidnay R Bradley of Kan sas regional director oil J UnitedCity China Relief said Saturday I I that for the united nations conference in San Francisco to succeed 'it will be necessary to compromise on and agree on essentials" C R Bates non-essenti- University Women ' Grant SALT LAKE CITY April 28 S Martin Rasmussen was elected (AP) — The proposed equal rights rice president Rulon Baron was amendment to the constitution if j for his eighth term as secretary H Vera Hardy was named treasurer and Bill Long and Grant Nielsen were elected to the board of directors for ohe-yeterms re-elec- ted ar On Honor Roll Q BRIGHAM CITY April 23—Bert Horsley Brigham City is one of 37 students from seven states and one foreign country at Brigham Young university to be represented on a recent honor roll it was reported Saturday Horsier a senior student is enrolled in the college of arts and sciences majoring In political science Modern als Living Room Suites Back Equal Rights ft ft effective would "nullify any possi and bility of unequal rights of men women in any state" the annual meeting of the American Associa tion of University women was ioia You may choose from a selection of quality suites in a variety of styles and coverings Sturdy construction and deep" full-spricushions priced to meet your budget ng Saturdav y Mrs Frank Evans corresponding! 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in jRobbers Caught At S F Peace Meet j on 1 aples April iuops iviaiie nscape Maw's Petition has Grover — to were ordered at the The been April Judge Considers Hearing SALT LAKE CITY April 28 un(AP)-- The OPA has postponed til May 4 a hearing on an trip taken by t two members commission members who deeply love their of the finance Hearing was scheduled for Monown homeland and wno mai day vidually are no more responsible for this terrible holocaust man we rnmmf dnn Chairman Gordon have been —we feel it is essential Tavlor Hvde and L Fred Pingree should that the church as such went make its observance of 'V-- E day accompanied by their wives of a character that would not nttti wa Vitcrtiwav natrolmen to erieve or wound the feelings of Seattle by car to accept delivery those whose mother country is one rtf (wn state siitnmnbiles of the enemy states" the statement The commissioners and their said in one of the new wives It asked that members petition cars byreturned Francisco San of way the Lord "to cause the spirit of and N E The commissioners of to hearts into enter the peace of TTainawmrth chairman fnrmer the people and to bring it about the state ration hoard are accused that the treaties of peace shall be o£ violating gasoline ration reguladrawn in such way as will greatly lessen if not indeed forestall the possibility of wars in the future: SALT LAKE CITY April 28 Saints BRIG HAM CITY April 281 — (AP) — The Latter-da- y asked a sober obOuarterlv conference for members church Saturday day suggested of the L D S South Box Elder servance of V-- E stake is scheduled for Saturday and there be no stopping of farm work Rnndav Mav n and 6' it was re and urged stakes and wards to event on the folported Saturday by J Edwin Baird commemorate the at church services of the stake presidency lowing Sunday - - all are uauuony wnn We uc: quue At auulu mil sessions and will give a major-- part the thought that the observance of Seats this day should be celebrated as a of the program" Baird said both will be reserved for boys (and day of gratitude to ourofHeavenly this ter-agAaronic of Father for the cessation priesthood the girls rible European slaughter" said a scheduled ctaoment in today's issue of the a woifoi mtsntf Deseret News signed by the first for Saturday evening at o'clock ard a priesthood leader- - presidency "Since the church Is world-wid- e ship meeting for eight o'clock I Rnnria-u- at nine win with manv thousands oi our mem begin vnt a m with a priesthood session to bers citizens of the enemy country be held in the Sixth ward cnape At the same time girls and mothers o OPA Delays 51 |