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Ii1.30 a m. 11.39 am. 12.3n a.m. ; PS - 92 g3 .:30 p.m. ' gl - Cedar Children In County's Care I - CEDAR CITY The seven Cedar children of a City mother charged with murdering her husband were placed under the care of the Iron County Welfare Department Thursday. The action occurred in 6th Juvenile Court District chambers of Judge Durham Morris following arraignment of Mrs. llilda - who charged with putting nine in her husband's Bill is strych- - i ' d t )4,4,, ''- 'z ' ':" 1.41, 1. ., .....:111:::l7.1....,:' a'1,4- - 4- fa L Locker (Ids , :... i ..., At ' ' ' , ) ' . A . O. all '... f Ike' . . 7 ,, 4 ' , ' ' ',,, ie. ., I J .... t 'I! tm, .. - :: . t. e t Drink Sale 1,.,' Free of that burden, Fly thinks it might doggone cool summer.(Photns by L. '. McNeely, staff photographer.) Jurn out '11 lerAs '''' w ''', ,,, . k,., , :,,, .., , N, d .010.11.....',' I t - ' , 4'.' ot some polliwogs. A 23year-olSalt Lake City man was stricken while swim--- ming with. his wife in a county swimming pool. DEAD: Maryelyne Henderson, 11, daughter of Reed It. 'and Marjorie Weaver Ifenderson, St., Ogden. t East. John.JL 'Isogon,. 23, of 2492-7t, , ' ,' Y I . ,, -., -- ,,, ..... ,:. t 1 , , ,,. , r District-Reservoi- .,,,,-,,,- ., r- f ,,., ,' i.,..', tahn by-th- c ..' - ..4 t tk e - 1251.--42n- .. , h ':..t:.:4....'''''......'':-:::.';-'''- r Ogden girl drowned in the deep waters of a South Ogden Conservation District ReservOriWednesday afternoon while playmates tried frantically to res- l''':..4.l'-- OGDENAn NA -- cue her. ' - ,,,,,00000,,,,,e--;".- -- ,',--4,- panion tumbled into the water as they attempted to release some polliwogs caught' earlier.7, '"".'".1""-:- ?. , ' r , 0 ,r,,r,9 ,, i ',,,..,:: . ,i4litt- -ft AP , - ,: , , , r , .,,.1' , - Other companions succeeded in ' ' , , .... 1 ' .: ' , () ii - , , , - rk' 4,- 6,,....... 2 -- et - - The victim VIM Maryelyne Henderson, daughter of Reed ' IL and Marjorie Weaver Henderson, 125142nd St. The youngster and a corn- - - JOHN II. HAUGAN stricken In pool I k, - 4 , ,) .0,, I 1 helping the one child up the steep, Mossy bank, but Marye 1 lyne could not hold onto a stick thrown to her , Firemen Called were firemen City Ogden called and probed the waters for the body. It was recovered by Chief Deputy Al Coyle of the Weber County sheriffs of- lice on. hisfirst dive hito, the bottom of the reservoir. The child was brought out of the water about 3;30 p.m., a half - See DROANINGS on rate , , , Department.i inthe court explained; ' 1 1 .Weand 1110,0Education, set Other Trial . et Prelimirrary bearing was, vr. 0-'- , 1Z 13 l!fare) or Surgeon Gen. Leonard ( ' Financial News , See RIVER on rage 1110 4, July 22. Meanwhile, Ross Feraco, 4571 Scheele for what has happened , --- t,..v, ,' I W. 8th South: marragerof -- --, to the vaccine Polio .. ,,,., program. ... , A I Club Feraco, has been ordered-t- o , 1 . t'' : They didn't' know ALI the ,. I in Court City July ,f.. - PO PROVOA Salt Lake City ., they made some forappear on similar charges. trial wro-nboy Thursday,afternomi aL , . In other cases arisingI close brush with death in ' we is ers,4,:!t that make don't the thing ...' raids on locker clubs, the : 4.0,,e, Provo Boat Harbor; SCENE TODAY same mistakes again," he em-- took these actions: L,40.04,0mokowsomivowmukov.,;4,-4,14, David . phasized. Issued a bench warrant dress listed, was revived -Dr. Bachtold t aidi he was reefing Mary Gibbs, an about 1220 p.m.,by, a resus' , .4,4 pUlteaabseSdtawtiethntehael tdhCcD1seipo 'rotmf tehnet of the Copa Supper Club, citator crew of the Provo.' ,,, , , . . ,;.,...1,.,,:Z, t ,t 'Did you folks come by plane or by auto. I S. State, to appear on behalf IF, PERCHANCE, IT SHOULD RAIN tomorFire Department atter nearly to halt Utah's mass immuniza'- the club. row, we can look forward In one ofthe mobile?" ' In the harbor. drowning , wettest summers we've had around here in tioris 'at least until November." Fixed trial July 27 for Club VAIN RESCUE TRYAfter applying artificial rosni- ,"We drewve," replied the first man, accident were of the Details years. On the other hand, if it's fair, we're in 'Too many people are har- Kimball, 3571 W. 'North Temple, mean to say, we drove." ration, rescuers rush Maryelyne Henderson. lacking. Investigation was for a long dry spell. 'rhose are the prospects, ' virus in their and Kermit A. Cowley, 36, to hospital after the youngster fell into a deep Ogden boring polio continuing under the diree' "No, be was right the first time," broke bodies right, now anyhow, presented by St. Swithin concerning. reservoir Wednesday afternoon. Crews are shown tion- of the Provo 'Police De-Layton. , the during whose day the legend runs,: ' in his wife. "The way- he handles a car, polio seaSon. If they are left placing the girl on a stretcher near he mishap scene. partment. St. Swithin's Day, if thou dog rain, alone do not and if s about 0 flying and driving."'- - . . run intoany i , , : , For 40 days it mil remain; stress situations --- physical or :" St. Swithin's Day, if thou be fair, emotional chances are they MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER For 40 days it will rain nae mail. - See POLIO on l'oo..-$tat'-iiik01:7;;,;Iii$Page Mary Hubbard relays the following blue The venerable bishop of. Wincfietter, who a cake; -- lived backln was credited - print r Fashion news direct from miraculous-fea- ts his sorts all of with spoons, bowl, oven; ingredients; get Light during . --hosv make New to we York City ather legend 1cáthe alonglifetime buf-th e grease pan, crack nuts, remove- seven toy z.1) summer shirts at home i paki some time after his death. autos from kitchen table. chiffon cakes. As Ing Seemshe requested that be be buried Measure two eups-flour, get baking are but three of many These outside the cathedral instead of in the Someone in Salt Lake City has information - may send , powder; remove Johnny's bands from flourI women's- features )I of pledgesnot money to Reward topics I about brush flour off Johnny. the murder-o- f Jocelyn Hickenlooper. chancel, "where the feet of passersby might care of Managing Editor, Deseret News Fund, Midbe found the in Thursday tread and the rain of heaven fall" on his even aware not be of and Heor Richards St., - Salt Lake: shemay Telegram, 33, Put flour, baking powder and salt in sifter, -- Absence of a winner in the iveek Family Section of the it. It may be something apparently. :too trivial City Deseret-Ne- brush y and , and up piecesofget dustpan Telegram. Deseret News argt Telegram Police i work on the case continued - to - - And to he was. But ahtindrid years or In the weekly supplement, to matter, lurking at the back of the mind.- knocked on floor. Get another bowl. Prize Puzzle Contest ThursBut it could provide a lead which will solve , so later some admirers decided no important information to light. "News" Answer doorbell. Fashion bring Society Editor -- - the day brought a rising jackmuider,-baffling to move bim.inside, which they did on Julyon Blood Howeier Sims reports officers said that since the Rick: Evelyn Remove- Johnny's hands from- bowl; wash Not much is asked of that someone-only- pot to Mountain West cros15, 971, thus precipitating a rainstorm of king h atest creations and case, they have had several yreports -- enlooper setrAtIkult L Itlittle hit nt thoughtralittle tugging .JohnnyGet one egg;answerphoner:Tako--- sTriniffeirdélitii-thit Some personfliave-falselcurrent tour quarter-7incfor winner-iwas n no Since there memory saltfronipan;look' We're not apprehensive of a' shower Fri" ' of the eastern fashion center- .' But the unknown person with the hazy represented themselves as utility men to gain . Johnny Contest Number 44, that day touching off any such downpour in these in "Stitchinl Sally. Tailq entry to homes, There have been no reports is to earn $1,200 in re$125 award, coupled with an Take creased pan ancl empty layer of nutparts, but the alternative drought , most as- -Time" tells how to sew boys' memory of any molests, but the men reportedly had ward money and the gratitude of both other $23, will be offered Fri- shirts eat home. And shells. Slap Johnny's hands; pick up pieces of could happen here,. Either way, Friday Winnifred made vulgar advances to housewives. zet3S andthe d w c ontestLN bowl pufledoLLbyJohnny as be fled figures a& a critical day,weatherwise,. Jardine-1"Food15- - Fun" giVti Police and officiali of Salt Lake 'utility end on thecase. ber 46. Wash kitchen floor; wash table; wash and tips oh cooking Warned residents to aAc for cre Both the and Salt companies Lake irecipes City County - ON TEMPLE Meanwhile Thursday 15,D00 chiffon cakes. Conl, walls; wash dishes. Call up baker. Lie down SQCARE when dentials inany? such representatives come , missioners have posted $500 rewards for entries: had been filed in , The way. Tabernacle Organist Alexander Turn to Midweek the bona fide utility men have to All Section door.. the ,,,,,,, formation tCrthe and Ar, arrest conviction a ,,,,, iv., leading 7 Contest Number 46, vieing for Schreiner tells it, these two tourist parties I, and every Thursday in of the Iliekenlooper girl's murderer. No others should be let in the' credentials. today a $400- cash award.' a success if it changes the Deseret News and The vacation-i- s And a Desetat News and Telegram reward house and police should be informed if their lere coitparu3g note., arid one man said to' ,.' il;e''other; the circles under the e),es from black to tan. fund approachel $200 ThursdaY. Contributors actions appear suspicious, 9fficers said. , ade. . - . i i - 11 -- 1 . - - , ,, , c, . - )--- , , Water mishaps claimed. the lives of two persons In the state Vednesday. Another drowning was. averted in Lewiston quick action of two boys. Drowned was an girl who slipped and While fell into a South Ogden Cobservation N., 5-- 7 lemon-- , ' AA ' - 4. ' Fee I!like a New Dog I . l N 'rofit by Mistakes Polio Meet Urged - ,- Respiration Efforts Fail For Ogden Girl, St Man ..,-. Two Salt Lake locker clubs were (011N icted by City Court Thursday of .keeping tor sale 'and selling alcoholic beverages. The manager of one of the clubs was found gully of the sake offense. The Iwo clubs were raided last April 18. Jack Grover, manager of the Kent Club, 3737 S. State, was sentenced to 30 dap.; in the County Jail, and the club itself as fined $299 by City Judge J. 1 Patton' Neeley. A similar fine was assessed against the Club !Feraco. 923 S. State. Execution Stayed In each case, the execution of "A lot of people can be blamed for the confusion attached sentence vvas stayed by the court until Aug. 10 pending apto the country's mass polio vaccination program. All we need to do is look at peals to Third District Court. "But why blame an of them. J Bryant Moreton, veteran the mistakes, make a note of them, and be sure,that we don't clerk of the criminal diviSion of make them again. The vaccinations can be a success." This was the message of Dr; John G. Bachtold, University the City Court,,said within his of Utah polio researcher, when he addressed a meeting of Utah memory this wag the first time h. that clubs themselves have been volunteer polio Workers Thursday in Hotel-UtaAlso scheduled teo speak at the Thursday session was Miss charged with liquor law viola. Elaine Whitelaw, director of the women's division of the National tions. Always in the past Of r Foundation-foInfantile Paral charges haveteen brought only against- officers or agents of the New York City. ysis, clubs. IN THIS Bachtold. said be thought However, the law provides it foolish to blame Mrs. Hobby that the clubs can be held crimi. as (Who resigned Wednesday liable for the acts Of their nally Theater News , secretary of the federal goy-- I officers or agents, other sources 8 Political Column ernment's . .." a. r him iP voluntarily.. 6 She has been reported missing since June 24, became in the when interested missing girl City .pOlice it was learned that until Nlarch of this year, Geraldine lived in the same area as Jocelyn Iliekenlooper, whose body was discovered in a shallow grae near the mouth of Parleys Canyon on June 28. The.:Greer girl also knew jocelyn's sister hile attendclose friends, howing South High School. They were-never., according to members of the family. . ,,.. 0 tega ACCi V' Found Guilty Of . ...,7,- . I , oye'r 4, 1955 7 ....,T., ,,. , the This guy isn't very tidy..,ItiOr all Place. Fly broods over hi's unwiSe decision to come out from undcr the couch. THURSDAY, JULY ' )',..-.- .,,.,,,,, - -- ; 0 b. -- I . 1 . , 1 ' r 4 . ----- ------ ' :. f fa w Sil . ('' t i k .....,....::::::,ill'4' ' , '',, , ,Iii" 1,11; '( 0 .k, 4 ',- ihepet hospi.tal. Fly take4Telu,ge:under conch wondering---lumorth ii la get clo,e to that huning shearing machine. sheriff'S office. Officials were told in a letter that the girl, Geraldine Greer, of 333 W. 33rd South, is out of the state, and left i'''''' , :.,,-- .. , t Salt Lake County girl Was The name of an taken off the missing persons list Thursday by the county - ' JA It Achl 1 ,...04.. 44.0.,,,, . Let's Reconsider This SI. COUNTY r ,,..:.,., ,,. - - 'i4 .,,,, 2 a Speaker Sam Rayburnthe one man in the House with enough influence to jar the project bill loose from the rules commit- tee m very much in favor of it," he told newsmen who asked him about the river project. "I hope we can pass it before adIjournment." This is not the first time the House speaker has spoken out in favor of the project. But in his reiteration at this time, pro--ponents of the bill see the pos- sibility of a very powerful ally. The rules committee, Which has pigeon-holethe river bill all week, met again Thursday. But they did not discuss the ' Colorado project. However,' if Speaker Rayburn turns on the heat, he can get some early consideration.of.the bill. And. if he throws his power behind the bill on the floor, passage could virtually be assured, evil) with the pow-erful opposition the measure has engendered. SECTION while backers Meanwhile, were awaiting rules ,committee action ' the " war of words" has been going on unabated. The spokesman for 80,0001, 12 Radio, TV Logs. - ; 1, ;,.t - GIRL REPORTED OUT OF STATE The "silver lining" came in the form of a statement from ' .,..,, ,,, , ' ,,. , , MISSING )3111. i r - - , , 4. , - t ' k g VI Sumo WASHINGTONA ray of hope appeared Thursday in the dark clouds which have hung all week over the future of the UPPer Colorado River Project 65. ' ', 4,4, ,, ,. . . Niltki ; , , ,, ',.4,,i .. '0. ,k to, ble1Y--- 41, ', - , , -- At "k, - 4 , , lo, ,0 ,'4,a4., - 4,... , ,.,,,-- ,' i A, , SALT LAKE,CITY, UTAH News Washingto n jump from the day irtore Indications were Thursday that the mercury would stay right up in th2. 90 to 100 de--. gree range through Friday. Lows will range Irom 55 to '- 6- " ,f, , .,,,,,,,,,:41 :s s, 11., It s ', - IP , r ,,,f4-4- ,,,- k, , Twi,,'') . ;s - ,",i- - Stirs Hope for The- high Of 93 wa..; a 10 degre-- , ,p ,, ::::, or : ., ,. - Bogged-Dow- n , - - .' -- ,,,,,)::,,,,,, , ... Rayburn's Statement - . - - ' , , ..."' 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