Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) Condemned Fair Die Feb 26 1st Double Execution in Years PAROVAN Utah Jan 23 (UP) — The first double execution ip recent Utah history was being pre-by Beaver Count v find today Arthur Nelson following the sentencing of two youthfu killers to death by the firing FT Feb 26 Fifth District Judge W1U L Hoyt STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 'Missing Utahn's Club to Hear Can Firm Official Demand Hay un me increase J Roaer Deas of San Safety Box Offers Calif manager of public informaCEDAR CITY Utah tion service of the American Can1 An increased demand Jan 23 (AP) for feed durCo will be Kiwanis club guest Police No Clues - ing early winter storms and cold speaker tomorrow noon in the 23 1952 For a 'Sharp' Crowd Pa row an Utah to be sentenced for the third time during the past two years mage Hoyt told defense attorneys that he could see no reason to delay the execution further The actual execution has been delayed by appeals to the state board of pardons the state supreme court and the U S supreme court Only one dim hope remains for Alresentenced Verri the convicted murderers They may Mel-vin fred Braasch and appeal for commutation of sentence Leroy Sullivan yesterday to be to the board of pardons once more executed st Utah state prison !for The board meets however before the slaying of a Beaver Utah serv- the death sentence date so a deice station operator more titan two nial of the appeal would not change years ago the execution date May Flip Coin The sheriff said he was undecided what method would be userf to decide the order of death He said he migh allow them to decide between them or he might flip a coin The prisoners were taken to Ho- SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) Officers yesterday opened a safety deposit box owned by William J Lehman Salt Lake City resident who has been missing since last November Salt Lake county deputy sheriffs obtained a court order to open the box They found about $1000 in government bonds $500 in postal savings some old letters papers and documents There was nothinp to indicate the box had been touched just before Lehman dropped trom sight ' Lehman's car was found in the Jordan river Officers repeatedly dragged the river bottom hut HM not find any trace of his body j Forester Refutes Criticisms Made BYU Enrollment Sets New Record PROVO Jan 23— For the second consecutive quarter Brtgfiim Young university enrollment has set a new record Total registration for the winter term is 553 Orrin Jackson assistant registrar said today Of this figure 109 are extension division evening residence students and 5044 are in regular day The latter figure represents an 18 per cent increase in enrollment over the winter quarter of 1951 when 4280 students attended J Another record was set in the autumn quarter when 5216 students enrolled a 12 per cent gam over the previous year The steady increase at BrigHam Young comes at a time whenfmost universities in the nation show a decline in signups If the trend continues B Y U will havo a cumulative enrollment by spring quarter of about 6000 students which would also break the former cumulative record of 5904 set' in 1949-5- 0 he said f ce i Chief Promised Full Cooperation SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 tup) Full cooperation in helping 1 njew Police Chief F Clarke Sanfprd improve the police department has been promised by the Salt Lake City commission A program to improve the department by striking at the worst spots first was outlined to city commission members Monday 'joy Sanford The commission also sail it would study a recommendation from Calvin A Behle chairman e of the Salt Lake City civil commission that an independent overall survey of the police) department be made Behle also asked support for construction jof a new city jail and additional! fire department stations 1 ' se-vic- Training School Contract Okayi SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 AP) The state building board has ap proved a $944226 remodeling con tract which will expand the state training school at American Fork by about 10 percent James A Wade state construc tion superintendent said the job will be awarded to Lloyd Shannon Pleasant Grove contractor who was low among seven bidders Two vacant custodial buildings will be repaired and remodeled Both are now considered too dangerous for occupancy Their repair will permit the school to accomodate about 80 more inmates! said H C Shoemaker welfare commissioner 1 Evanston Medicos Elect '52 Officers EVANSTON Wyo Jan Tr Joseph F Whalen §3 superin- tendent at Wyoming State hospital in Evanston was named president of the Uinta County Medical society at the regular monthly meeting held recently in Evanstonf Also elected as officers of the society for the current year! were Dr John H Waters vice president Dr Blair Liddell secretary Dr J B Bennett treasurer Dr! J S Hellewell delegate to the state medical society and Dr J Hj Holland alternate delegate Dr Holland and Dr Hellewell are past presidents of the organization j At a dinner given for the Members of the society at the state hospitalDrcase presentations were made J F Whalen Dr Harry by Darling and Dr John Water! Dr neueweu snowed a ntm ion anatomy Red Cross Driv Chairman Named i fv Panguitch auditor Move to Strike Jury Report From Court Records On J" CITY- A Dawson 23 a member of the state welfare commission has reported a petition will be filed in Fourth district court in Provo asking that the controversial report made by a Utah county grand jury be removed from court records The report was critical of operations of two state agencies the welfare and road commissions It also criticised some Provo city officials Dawson said the would assert that Utah petition law permits grand juries to make public reports only in cases where a public offense is involved Taft to Address Pocatello GOP POCATELLO Idaho Jan 23 (AP) — Gov Len Jordan has accepted an invitation to introduce Sen Robert- A Taft of Ohio at Fel Jjncoln Day "Mnauet here A N v — aauuuvK county chairman also said party the governor and G O P State Chairman Milton Horsley will ad: dress riinnar lo that day of?BnaL0r TaS m visit bo" ban-- 2 Wl11 deliver a public meeting laterhis ddress - ni: Idaho Has First Polio Fatality BOISE Jan £11 P°V ° KSS DAYTON v 1 Utah Urfst Display in Nerriwra PIONNR MIMORIAl Till CO are James C McNeil Vern Smith Lloyd King Paul Charlton Norm Mosher Roy Waggoner Elmo Mun- son William Smight and Ron Weathers Twenty-thir- d reDay ported two hub caps were stolen from his car 24th at Ogden Kiesal Ml Washington llvd AFRAID BELTS mi PULLEYS OF BURGLARS? 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Call Us Today About Theft Insurance Wholesale and Retail Blackburn-Jone- s ULUILUUII Phone 7763 " Co Wee Knew Insurance" 919 24th St Dial lost-tim- Top-Lev- el SALT LAKE CITY Jan 28 (AP) Ray Rhode of Peoria 111 grand worthy vice president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will visit Utah members of the organization next week James Foard secretary of the u do nere said c uc Rhode will speak at a meeting Sunday to which seven units have been invited to send tives The seven are representain Tooele OBden Rrioham Bingham Canyon Provo and Salt I nlA t r umftTf Vl IJf Temporary Labor Mediator Named SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) Robert Shaughnessy director of wage security for the Utah industrial commission has been named temporary mediator for the Utah labor relations board He fills the vacancy resulting from the resignation of Dan Edwards who has accepted appointment as a conciliator for the federal mediation and conciliation service Shaughnessy's appointment was announced by the chairman of the Utah board O A Wesley Ah— OUimmW Ni—ty-Eiif- it and CM Hydraulic ing St-r- Smim primal ml Bl mora cm OUUU EiMfU Supm- - "8S" t mamumrim mmd Stm trim Hrmm-Mti- c c M cfau Sup Drim Pleads Guilty Pleading guilty in the court to speeding and runningcitya stop E 22 sign Douglas Helm of Mt Lomond motor court was sentenced to pay $20 Two Hub Caps Gone Theft from his car of two hubcaps was reported to police by Ralph Dabling of 8 road Washington Terarce Victory N-2- drtaSat' tZ p0110 Twin Falls disease He Patient report- Greatest cftoic of e Ea The 168 employes of Ogden's Globe Mills — Pillsbury Mills Inc had the lowest accident frequency rate last year of any plant in Pills- DUITV 8 NlW Paoi if it u ac an nounced today by Val P Campbell Ogden public relations director The Ogden workers were in competition with employes in seven other Pillsbury plants which comprise the "Navy league" Mr Campbell said Not a single lost time accident occurred during 1951 among the 168 workers in the Ogden plant who put in a total of 399214 man hours Given Sharpeners In recognition of the ment each worker was accomplishpresented a knife sharpener by the corporation of a retail value of $1495 each Mr Campbell added the Ogden group has continued its unblemished record prior to and beyond the calendar year with a total of 474 consecutive days without a e mishap Globe Mills committee headed by C Ksafety Paxton considerable time during thespends year conducting employe safety meetings and checking the plant operation for accident hazards The cooperation of employes has been a large factor in the safety record he said making Others on the safety committee Loses Two Hub Cops John 556 (AP) — Idaho's 1952 was re- - 23 mne-month-o- ld Ammm0lmmtlmhlA Will speak to Ogden Kiwanit club lity of EVANSTON Wyo Jan §8 j— A oeorge Btatcesiee of Evanstoh has been appointed fund chairman for — the 1952 Red Cross fund campaign ed this yearu reports the Rev Orlo Hoyei general chairman of the Uinta County Red Cross chapter The drive vRll uuriea oa in marcn as in pre i i vious years Arthur Runnun fielH sentative of the National Red Cross xor Wyoming visited in Evgnston last week and conferred with chapter members I J Roger Deas Paxton (left) Paul Charlton and Lloyd King members of the safety committee are shown with knife sharpener given to each employe of Globe Mills Pillsbury Mills Inc for outstanding safety record made last year f xceptiaeal WkH This was reported by Stephen L Brower Iron county agricultural agent who said the demand for is hay increasing daily Brower said much alfalfa land in nearby California and Arizona was converted to cotton crops last season And now feeders and producers from these states are combing this area for hay He said many local livestockmen especially sheep raisers need more hay to see them through the winter Lionel Maw Plain City told police a new tire was stolen from the back seat of his car by a prowler who forced a wing window to gain entry C K Mo ay Color weather will require boosted production schedules for next year Thief Takes Tire SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (UP) Ducks at the Tracy aviary pond in Liberty park may get a little sleep now that the city commission has come to their rescue A brilliant street lamp illuminated the pond and disturbed the birds' nesting so the commission ordered the IiKht moved into the middle of the next block 'Globe' Workers Rack Up Enviable Record in Safety j Eagle Wk' To Visit in Utah ' LfAKE William Mfmg Be Lights Moved for Ducks By Sheepmen SALT LAKE CITY Jan 28 (AP) A U S forest service official took the floor yesterday at the Utah Wool Growers' association convention to answer sharp criticisms made by some of the sheepmen Don Clyde of Heber City association president and other members complained that overgrazing problems are usually met with further reduction in the number of livestock allowed on government land ' Says Cots Few But Vert Varnerr assistant regional forester asked where the big cuts had been made He said that during the past year there has been a reduction of only about 9000 head out of 50000a The forest administrators were also told that thev reach run ao- tical decisions and enforce them in an arbitrary manner and they try to ignore the big game problem because of fear of raising a public protest Varner said the forest service attempts to determine range carrying capacity in with the users But he said this group often shows a lack of cooperation And he declared that the big game problem is one to be solved by the state and various agencies and interests which utilize the forests Market 'Uncertain' In his president's report Clyde said an uncertain market situation faces the industry He said wool could be sold at $150 per pound a year ago Since then Clyde asserted price rollbacks have resulted in market confusion He said at present it might be possible to sell wool at 50 cents a pound In the women's of the association Mrs Mauxiliary V Hatch of Panguitch was elected today as president She succeeds Mrs Sterling Ercanbrack of Provo Others Chosen Other new officers are: Mrs CnU net fin Wynn Hansen vice president Mrs Pharis Niel-so- n Fountain Green second vice presioent: Mrs a Tony Smith Salt Lake —g secreiary Mrs Howard '""'nun Hatch treasurer and Mr r Pnui(ih a kjseWk tel Ben Lomond He will speak on the significance of the state's can manufacturing and canning industry to the daily lives of the people of Utah The message will be of interest to the people of Ogden because the American Can company operates its one can manufacturing plant here Mr Deas is as one of the country's regarded most prominent speakers on the fundamentals of the American way of life He is a former secretary to Governor Earl Warren of California nwer 111 f-w-yjfcl — nW at -- NEW HYDRA MITIC SUPER DRIVE MEW 8M HTDRAULIC STEERING! 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