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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1831 Utah County. TJUh SUNDAY" HERALD For February T Provo Has B i Ratio of Seven to One Reduction in Charge Also Turned Down rih-Dea- ih Venue Change Denied Ciark; Trial August 2 fair trial could be held here, but Trial for Buz z Clark, 39, that request for change of Uvenue charged with first degree murder might be reviewed later in the death of Vicki Mitchell, Arraignment opened Friday 5. hi stepdaughter, April 5 in a BEAVER, SPECIAL SCOUT AWARD WINNERS Dr. was set with a request by Clark's court- - SILVER Vivian Park G. chairman of the Silver Beaver committee, fi shown Jones, J. R. for Au. 2 after Fourth District appointed counsel, Joseph mur- congratulating the recipient of the awards at Friday night's that the first degree Judse Joseph E. Nelson Friday der National Parks CounciL be reduced to man- annual Fellowship banquet of the Utahincluded charge of dismissed motion for change theif and (left 'to right): The partners venue to Salt Lake County. He slaughter, which would imply no R. E.recipients Beth Miss Ann Mrs. Wells, Robert. Foerster, Forester, entered a plea of not guilty to malice. Zoe Mrs. Ellen S. Leonard, Wells, Stanley Packard, Dwight at"I can't direct the district the charge Friday, and was reLorln Thompson, Stanley Barrett, Mrs. J. A. Riggs, Leonard, he to action as what turned without bail to the Utah torney Mrs. Alfred S. Bennett and Mr. Bennett, Right, Mr. brings against the man," replied Ger-l- d Riggs, and Monte James Robison, left to right, C. County jail. Woodbury Nelson. "However, if you of awards. Counsel for . the defendant, Judge recipients, special wish to attack the information w hose full "name is Luther Eufiled with the court as Insuffi gene Clark, asked that trial be cient, the court would entertain Silver Beaver Awards Made, Dennion Speaks switched to Salt Lake on grounds a motion to that effect that public opinion was too in"Testimony at the preliminary flamed over the child beating hearing did not show malice for an impartial trial to be held aforethought," argued Attorney In Utah County. Meservy. But the defendant now Judse Nelson said he believed stands in Fourth District Court on information charging first de gree murder. Judge Nelson By JOAN GEYEK r bus-traile- r, Me-serv- y, life-savi- i , V ng i . pointed out. Makes Plea The defendant, an itinerant con struction worker, stood before the shoulders judge to plead with hunched under his. black-stripe- d stockman shirt, and in an almost inaudible voice entered a plea of "not guilty," after the first de gree murder information was read by court attache, Odessa Provo in February had a bounc Cancer caused 12.8 per cent of ing, birth ratio of almost seven state deaths; 24.4 per cent of Utah live newborn infants for each County deaths, and. 10 per cent of citizen lost through death. irovo deaths in February. This irate was higher than the Auto and other fatal accidents state's rate of 5.5 live births per were responsible for 6.79 per cent death and the county's rate of of the state's deaths; 9.7 per cent of the county's deaths, and no 3.5 live births for each death. Provo deaths. to revital statistics According eased by Utah State Health De Other death causes were: Utah partment, Utah County had 149 State, early infancy diseases, 6.3 live births in February, com- per cent;, cerebral hemorrhage, 9.4 per cent, and influenza and pared to 41 deaths. Two additional births were still pneumonia, 2.4 per cent. births. Six babies under a month Utah County, early infancy disold died in February, two of them eases, 9.8 per cent: cerebral rom prematurity, and two in hemorrhage, 2.4 per cent, and in fants over a month but less than fluenza and pneumonia, 2.4 per cent. 'a year, died. Provo had 139 live births in Provo City, cerebral hemor15 per cent; influenza and February, and 20 deaths, of which one was a child under one year rhage, 5 per cent. pneumonia, old. Provo also had four stillthroughout Utah in births. The state of Utah had Matrimony' a 50 per cent cashad February 2,301 births In February; 31 still370 marriages to with rate births; 48 infant deaths, and a ualty 173 divorces and 11 annulments, total of 413 deaths Including In but the Utah County divorce fants and adults. was 44.44 per cent of mar- rates was Heart disease leading cause for the state of Utah, Utah nageswith 38 marriages and 14 . divorces. County and Provo City, but Utah County percentagewise had more LONG AND SHORT heart deaths. Cancer ranked second ai cause Milwaukee (UP) The Milof death in Utah County and Utah waukee Braves baseball team State, but cerebral hemorrhage claims the tallest player in the was second in Provo City. major-leagurookie pitcher was cause of Heart disease 35.4 per cent of February deaths Gene Conley, who stands 6 f eet, in Utah State; 41.5 per cent of inches. Also the smallest pubUtah County deaths, and 35 per licity director, Donald Davidson, cent of Provo deaths in February. who is 4 feet 4 inches. V Scouters and Scouts Honored at National Parks Fellowship Meet V k and The scouters included R. E. Foer their partners from every district ster, Milford; Robert Wells, Jo n the Utah relational Parks Coun S. Dwight Packard, Amer cil Friday night honored eight seph; ; Fork ican Leonard servmen for their outstanding Stanley a Lorin heard Provo; ces to boyhood and 1 Snow. Thompson, Eureka The defendant was asked to challenging address by Dr. Adam Stanley Barrett, Salina; J. A Bennion, noted educator and Riggs; Panguitch, and Alfred S repeat his plea, and in a firmer S. member of the Council of Bennett, Orem. The young people of Great scholarship. voice. Clark declared fie was welve Apostles of the LDS4 Veteran awards went to 1 Britain appear more internatiOn-allyrminde-d While abroad, Miss Bennion not guilty." than students in the traveled 12,000 miles and was scouters including H. Eugene First skirmish between' attor Church. : council's was the United At guest speaker before 15 Rotary occasion States. The Defense when neys occurred Hughes, Spanish Fork, and Alma banauet-meetShe chose inannual C. Peterson. Manti. Fellowship torneys Meservy and David Mc Greater freedom Is given to clubs in England. Provo-Eaas her subject trade ternational from the in held Proyo Mullin introduced clippings Charles B. Walker of American students in English universities ing of . study. The Daily Herald, as alleged evi Stakehouse. N. ork, J. "Alex" Nielsen of than in this country. Kindness Shown dence that newspapers has roused The eight men honored for their Manti, and H. Moore of The British people have a great gorgeous red and silver gray! too much public indignation for outstanding service to boyhood Spanish Fork, of "One that of the Spancer admiration for the people impressed things fair trial to be held in the same received Silver Beaver Awards, Mackley, Verl G. 'Dixon, T. C. United States. me most during my stay was the county where the child was beat Larson, and Dr. J. G. Jones of These were among the observa kindness and warmth shown the en to death Provo, George I. Bone and i - American students by the Eng O One clipping was a straight Fox of Lehi, Boyd C. Davis tions made Friday by Barbarasaid. she lish ."They people," news story, relating only evi of Orem, Ray Gammon ,of Vine lynn Bennion, recipient of the have a greatadmiration for the International Foundation dence brought out at the inquest; yard, Linford Maxfield of Al- - Rotary at a meeting of people of the United States." the second was a letter to the toonah, Vivian Larsen of Spring Scholarship, Provo Rotary Club. Miss Bennion. She said the school she attend editor written by a subscriber City, Walter H. Wayland of Rich- daughter A of Heber Bennion, for ed was7 "very cosmopolitan," !ry-- t expressing the hope that those field, Albert Albertson of Cedar mer Utah e n from all with students of re attending state, secretary responsible for Vicki's death City and George Thompson of turned She said at- recently from studies in partsof the world. not would not get off with a mini St. George. is there endance compuls a "brute England made possible by the Thomas A. mum sentence as did LION PREXY and records are not kept. A Officials have Two Santaquin Boy Scouts Lehi ory LEHI City to sentenced from another town, Jacob," newly-electe- d president one to 10 years for the murder lasued a notice to contractors on Monte James Robinson and Ger private tutor . Is available to all C. Woodbury were presented ald of the Orem Lions Club. often-aeiavstudents and at the conclusion of im thf special in certificates of merit at the meet of a little child." will school term, students must the which district provement Letter Signed, to for heroic their efforts pass final rigid examinations hi The letter was published in volve the widening ot juam aireex ing save a life. artifi They applied order to complete their courses, KJ UvLfLehi. To m . The Daily Herald April 16, and in Lower cial a to respiration said. youth she badly M Sealed bids will be opened May hurt in an accident several signed E. H. Smith. Many English students have "The local paper has good cov 17 at 8 p. m. in the City Council months ago, but the youth died Memorial six or more foreign coun Lehi visited the of room was out the sold and day erage the The in are awards hospital. the tries while still in their teens, of the inquest. "Everyone has Building. Councilmen said made by the National Council on Miss Bennion said. General eco heard of the crime." Special Improvement district will the recommendation of. Central Utah dancers of the Na- - Square I Mm M 4 A He told the court that angry Include 10 sections of sidewalk ional Court of Honor. I uii. will hold a! "rehearsal" Monday nomic conditions there are im of and curb said. she gut and one section told him: had citizens proving, an set "I'd event 1, lynch for for May night. OREM Members of the Lions him (Clark) now!" "Well ter In addition to the widening Several other awards and rec at which thhwill dance to one of She expressed her appreciation club elected officers, and heard suppose ne right is enutiea to lair work. Main Street is to be widen ognitions were made during the the foremost callers in the nation to Provo Rotary Club for its as a discussion on the progress of evening. how are you going to get ed by approximately three feet Saturday, May 1, Cal Gold sistance in making the scholar to In his address, Dr. Bennion enOn the Central Utah Project by Com- trial, East Second from on side each a There isn't of person rated among the ship possible. jury. missioner Verl Dixon at their around and new curb gave four needs that scouters top California, West Third n Street, of this who heard. hasn't dance call Visiting Rotarians Included square meeting held atrocious crime . . . "I suppose and gutter is to be installed The should provide their boys. They ers regular dinner at U. S., will appear at Paul Tanner and J. W. Stokes inthe a local cafe. Thursday evening to go through the work on this section of the Gis included: it's the Wasatch gym to call a Ogden, and J. VernOn Erickson removal of 1. A good program that will public ; dance School Thomas A. Jacobs, prominent formnecessary of a trail, but if justice trict will include sponsored by 'the Richfieldr- - Guests included Jim Orem citizen and former council were to be done, tney snouia present curb, gutter and side keep, them busy and i. Promenaders Provo in Dillon, Sah Francisco, and Glynn working n Square walks along part of the member, wil serve as president string him up." Dance Club. The dance ex Peterson, Provo. The meeting the right direction. is of the croup for the coming year. .'to attract square dancers was under the direction of Dr. T, "There is no question but tha stretch. 2. Clean-minde- d pals with high pected Serving with him will be Glenn the defendant is entitled to a Sections of new sidewalk will ideals. from as far away as Sanpete Earl Pardoe. Alfred fair and lust Robertson, trial, if not in Utah include (1) South side of Fourth 3. An County on the south to Ogden and Bennett, second vice president; County, elsewhere," Judge Ne North from Center to First East inspirational, high-typ-e salt Lake on the north. James Bunnell. Lion Tamer; War son said. "But here is where the (2) South side of Main Street pilot" or leader. Monday night at the tUtahna, ren Salmon." Tail Twister; direc crime occurred, and, if the de from Center west 97 feet, (3) .4. A prayer. . Earl Beck, city recreation and tors. Jess Ashton and Elwood fendant can get a fair trial, South side of Main Street from Merrill Christopherson, veteran Promenader caller, will stage a Baxter.. First East west 255 feet, (4 Provo scouter, was .master of dance at which he will call many should be here." Commissioner Dixon told the of the, Cal. Golden favorites North side of Fifth North from ceremonies. Names Available Ample crouu that the people in Utah Judge Nelson pointed out that Second to Third North,. (5) East Those attending will thus, in ef I were in favor of the project but there are some 100,000 residents side of Third East from Third to f fect, have a rehearsal for the OREM The water supply in A' that representatives to Conaress in Utah County, and said if a Fourth North, (6) North side o Golden dance the following Satur Orem is back to normal according from other states did not . know with no previously formed First South from Center to First day. Monday night's event is to city manager, toO.the Salt Lake flume the facts of the project and nee3 jury West of side East First sponsored by the city recreation worth. Thewas opinions could not be found from West, (7) to be informed. lie suggested citizens 182 opened late Friday feet aqueduct south to Main from Street It called is open for every department. jury already the tank began re and Main of that members write personal let- duty, more evening at m. 8:30 side South 'Stfee one, (8) p. names would be called beginning in time. at that filling ters to friends and relatives from First West east 92 feet, in mm up. Mr. Farnsworth thanked tne other states urging them to write He said defense attorneys eluding removal of present pav in to their congressmen and sena- should not be censored for per- ing, (9) North side of Main citizens who had n n this Eq four-da- y when tors explaining the urgency of the forming the 92 emergency east West from First Street duty one-ha- lf of the water supply was the benefit not only of Fourth District Court iurv project-anfeet, including removal of pres Clark. defending off the Salt Lake eque- cut when ; has to the West but also the benefit $205 awarded to side North and i 10) V. ent paving, District Phillip Attorney cut of their duct Malcolm to supply to the economy of the entire Christenson H. from First regular Main Lake Salt Street of Dairies, resentexpressed to Orem city lines for culinary United States. City, in a suit originally seeking ment of a statement in the Second East. use. ex$27,168 was and The program $5,000 damages arranged by change of venue request that An additional section of curb ' Cities have been urged by the The aqueduct was emptied to pawenul suction concentration an around l I. J. Burr. "officials connected with the and gutter will be laid on the emplary damages, filed against Utah County commission rear ana tom not lor to take clean it. irom, case are bent on convicting the East side of First West' from Owen Ault and Ferris T. Ault. t n . of free county crews Mr. Farnsworth emphasized cleaning advantage feet. This Cedar Fort. defendant," and said it was his Main Street sou th-1- 82 and for weed ordinance the that equipment prohibiting spraying the will The intention to see Clark received present include'ehclosing plaintiff charged damage to pay cost o; open hose "watering of lawns or to grazing lands in the Camn Cities only have ditch in metal pipe. a fair trial. , chemicals. Canal companies are gardens would be strictly enforc that-OlarHe expressed doubt Floyd mining district of Utah and making good use of county weed ed. Police officers will cite any In would get any fairer trial in Salt Tooele Counties from 2400 head crews; under the same A offer, say offenders and they will be im It) bAvj cfiire of sheep owned by the defend Lake City, and pointed out that and fined commissioners. prosecuted mediately of of death Mitch were the Vicki he ants, which, driven story said, OREM A proposed new arm across his range. had been cerried in all edi ory for the Orem National Guard ell of not tions Lake Salt papers, The plaintiff charged that his is ii the planning stage with the own flock of 1043 caracul sheep Guard's commanding officer, Lt. just in state editions as the de cleaners . f. were stunted from lack of forage Peter Weigel asking the coopera- fense alleged, and, at least as I i as new' a of KiwanisWyoming. tion of the Orem city council in far caused the Development by trespassing sheep. publicity assisted sponsored community park southapproving a site for the proposed theNewspaper 38 mining The land comprises state when Mrs. Virginia east of Wasatch School will be building. No funds have yet been now used as sheep graz claims, Clark, Rawlins, learned of Buzz discussed Tuesday evening at a approved. in a news meeting sponsored by Wasatch ing area.. i ALL MAKE WATCHES Parlell Peterson of the city Clark'sof whereabouts Stockmen generally have conthe crime. story PTA. council was commissioned by the Now a AND CLOCKS material witness for the 'The meeting will be held at ceded need for fencing in ranges council to study the problem with since lands and Low Prices Quick Mrs. Clark is private said public 8 of she 16 Service, the Room school. state, in on p.mr the city's advisory committee rnoc'crn still married to Clark. This paves A PTA spokesman said Kiwanis grazing lands run together, and council The and recreation. parks Arnold the .County Attorney for Vicki's of Mrs. recently and members Club members way mother, in ONE noted that the original city park to testify the City Commission will be pre- Roylance began a study of state arm-or- v Helen Mitchell Clark, an a for included spot plan , Clark, 80 W. Center Vicki's mother sent and that all residents of and county fencing laws at reProve Pom-QuiDramatic new beauty II I o whin. building located east of the against In the quest of County Commissioner Clark married those at Provo. roar colors Nev., or Elko, especially PHONE exciting Hall. 1707 City JJJikl cata of and So Ugtit- -a to 4 Ibt, group the death of Vicki's northeast section, are invited to Sterling Jones Super-pow10 "iuTm" Lt. Weigel explained that the following tle raisers. T less than others A j more father. attend. suction membership in the Orem unit is Adjustable Suction-cle-ans . L"Ttf I) Action SwWef-To- o tay now 74 which is an increase of 40 ' j draperies without no tuflflino 0mm,tttT"T members over last year's mem putting" ATTAtH-O-MATIExclusive Triple ntter- - no dust bership of 3t. The unit consisted CHp-o- n Tools escapes LANDSCAPE-OP- EN of only 17 men when they moved ALL DAY The LOW Eureka price Revolutionary 1934 I to Orem in 1950 from the Provo i DEPOSIT Rufl Noiile sves you $20 to S30I f Armory where they had emerinvffnrl gency quarters. With the doubling m , v . . JV . See "live" demonstration of this excitina new of the enrollment, Lt. Weigel said . Eureka Roto-Matat our store at once or North1 on that present facilities ar ' . pwweew I inade-' Street" were State very MONrv-aacl PHONE 2378 quate. UARANT(S The guard 'officer that a new armory be constructed w hich could serve the community as well as ihe ' national guard.' since the federal fntroclscf cry i: Allovcnco one will furnish half Spodsl government ' i ' , ..." the money while the state guard; ; U 110. organization will furnish the other of the funds. half , e NO DOWN PAYMENT The .building planned, for at the UTAH Mfc present time will be a Fron o UP From facilities NO INTEREST up lor type containing 1 -- Ph. 2378 drill, storage of equipment and For32 I. 1st NortH-Pr- ovo Almond. o NO CARRYING CHARGE "C 7U powwing Beauty Up riant Junipers, blue a gymnasium. . I I fythias. Buih,, 'it and green. I H Weigelia, Mockorange. I Deutzia. ! V il 7 5fBew1ckI''. OR Junipers. Spreading n j HOP ALONG MANUSCRIPTS n3 fLrt -- J t 1 Flowering Quirsce. Red (dwarf and Higher Ir7""!I nd Green I Berberia. I Cj varieties) The FRYEBURG, Me. (UP) ROSES creator of Ilopalong Cassidy is JO different Arborvitaes i V types., giving the Library of Congress Shade! Trees. Trees. Fruit Globe, dwarf and large Tarteties. the manuscripts of 30 of his . 35 North 2nd West novels about the fictional cowboy. Pines Spruces Pyracantha. dwarf and 250 W. CENTER Provo Fret Parkin? PR0V0 LANDSCAPE He is This offer good until May 8, 1954 Clarence E. regular Euonymus, green and variegated Coton-eastBerber! Mahonias Evergreen i Mulford. who lives well these 14S5 So. SprinrrUle Road PROVO P.S. WE GIVE BABY VOTES. and many more. days on the royalties from telePhone 4500-vision use of his character. More than 600 Scouters Rotdrians Hear Impressions Of Student on Great Britain 40-ve- es ylDirff .1 ar: st 35-ye-ar; 1 ; EI-dr- mm Improvement District Notice Given mi L Irnr, nu inn aieifrwr! nyio 30-ye- ar. Square Dancers 'Rehearse' ea Orem Lions Elect New President l ed . uinnrx I ' For Golden Event . half-doze- five-Dioc- Tsssi v. ran rir nrnra -- vice-preside- nt; Water Crisis Ends in . s $205 Damages Awarded In Grazing Suit court-appoint- 4 Cou ty uip me t c Offered Cities To Spray Weeds ed Jn-tlama- V.-Fa- rns ges a i . i t deep-dow- New Orem Armory Planning Stage I 18-in- ch Tq . Group to Discusr Development of Northeast Park mm Workmanship hl m UUdl yPYN paynes Jewelry j?! ' footuros cleaner I .""l J et mT7i er V . ' PR0V0 i fSMALI? SUNDAY ' C S-- evcrvono's O o strongly-recommende- o WALLPAPER o MIRRORS PAINT GLASS I TO' PAV nnr A 1 ic - IV Wi PCVC a l ViM. mm vmm ' Trcdoln flBwering V r $ " j : APPLIANCE CO. ' one-stnr- yj . $1 4 Xrt ' t - y -- "V TAYLOR'S APPLIANCE - er W - S T.V Dcp?. |