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Show Lorenzo Bqgley Utah Woman Acquitted ':..." Of Murder Services Held For Native Of Charleston -. . NEPHI (UPI) A young Eureka mother charged with first .degree murder in connection vwith the death of her infant daughter was acquitted late Friday by a Fifth District Court jury. . The jury,,, which deliberated 3 hours and 15 minutes returned the verdict of .innocent against Mrs. Bonnie Charlene Snell Christian, 25. The unnamed, infant's body was n Tound in a- water filled in a Eureka home June 1. bucket .Apparent time of death was listed ;as "oh or about, April 18." The acquittal climaxed a three-da- y L. trial t before Judge Will ' . 1 ; head-dow- . , - . Hoyt. ;. , f Surviving are one . son, Floyd L. four grandchildren ; two sisters: Mrs. Flora McKell, Provo, and Olivia Reese, San Francisco. Funeral Services will be held Monday ats noon in Nibley Park LDS Ward chapel, 2430 S. 6th E., Salt Lake City. Friends may call at the Colonial Funeral Parlor, 2128 S. State, Salt Lake City, from 7 to 9 Sunday evening and from Soren;; to 11 Monday- - morning at the chapel. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. 10 . Pilot Safe As! Jet Flames Out Surviving are his widow and sons Mrs. Beth Hall, Quenton, Myron and Cloy Bagley; Mrs. Loa, Davis, St. Anthony; Mrs. Vesta Withers, Hibbard; Mrs. Mau- 4 .' . " landing. ; "This was the best ruin so far," he said. "I feel better about this one than previous attempts. Our objective remains the resupply of Quemoy." In response to questions, he said there has been no change in orders to U. S. forces here as a result of President Eisenhower's "no appeasement" speech. ... .1. "y0ur ELECTED Earl Udall, Provo d city manager and of the Utah City Manpresident iAssocation. agers instructions he said.. changed," are un- are "They rice dinger, Rexburg; 15 grandchildren;! a brother and four sisters. 'l James T. (Uncle FAIR-VIE- Jimmie Peterson, 86, father of Ernest Peterson, Provo, and Mrs. Elton Garn Orem, died Thursday at Sanpete Valley Hospital of causes incident to age. Born in Fairview March 12, 1872, he was a son of Andrew and Anetta Anderson Peterson. He married Melissa Stewart in Oct., 1891; she died in 1936. Mr.' Peterson was a retired rancher and cattleman. Surviving are other sons and daughters: C. E. Peterson, Salt Lake City;;-Mrs- . Hyrom Ericksen, Pocatello Ida.; Mrs. H. H. Boulder City, Nev.; Mrs. C. R. Nielson, Murray; sand Mrs. Lewis Terry, Fairview Funeral serces will, be held Monday: at 1 p.m. in Fairview North LDS Ward chapel. Friends may call from 10 to time of services at the home of Mrs. Terry. Burial" will be in Fairview City Cemetery. Earl Udall, Provo city man-- . ager, was elected president of the Utah s City Managers Asso ciation,) Saturday at the annual! ) 4 ? V Row-berr- model homes are being exhibited in Utah Valley as part of National Home Week which ends today. These homes will be open for public inspection' today from 1 p. m. till dusk. The public Is invited to look them over to see the newest trends in home building as interpreted by builder-members of Utah Valley Association. , Here are the locations of the six homes: Cooperative home built by the HomebuHders As Six outstanding rs Home-builde- sociation, 839 S. 50 W., prem. Dick Adams,. 938 S. 15q W., Orcm. Mitch Swenson, 389 N. 205 E., 236 N Nielson, 68 N. 9th E., Springville. William Jex, 296 E. 2100 N., Provo. Orem.Leland J. Weils, 5th E., Orem. J. Grant If you're planning o build or buy a-- new home, don' miss- - seeing these to know what's within the range of your own jbudget and to realize how the better living to your you require is built-i- n and homes future hopes. - FRIDAY NIGHTS SIZES 6.44 Reg. 7.95 ., Inlaid Tiles 8c Reg. 12c or inlaid Textured Inlaid linoleum vinyl tiles in fade-resista- colon. nt Easy to keep clean. 9x9-i- u5l will foe conducted Monday noon in Nibley Park LDS Ward, Salt Lake City. Mr. Soren, brother of , Mrs. Flora; McKell and brother-in-laof former Provo City Commissioner Eldon Payne, died at l,p. m. in IipS hospital ' after major operations which included a unique substitution of pjatite vein re-- . - - placements . . CHILDREN'S AND GIRLS' ICenmoro Washer Cost At Extra-Lo- w SIZES 3 to 14 YEARS 1 Family Size PEDAL PUSHERS Designed to wipe shoes clean and dry. Links cut from heavy rubber and fabric centers of tires. Black only. cost rirnss and This low spin-dri- ! ; Friends may can this evening from 17 to 8 p. m. at Colonial Mortuary' about 2100 '; South State, : Salt Lake City. SHORTS OUT SHIRTS THEY HEAR DAVE WEISER'S Mm automatically es es "i SHIRTTAILS . mr moch1n 12988 Phi !' ft. I - vat Muvua m . ana washes and with each dial setting. spin-dri- ,1946. job 2M NOW :' Reg. ; 1.49 e i 4 ot e e 9N0W Sturdy LlnK voor 'vtiui Flush Tread, w , r 90 0S(oL ave 33 . Strong Special buy for everyday ton fa(rlc bos color fed woven or satin strip border. Whit only. oil-c- C). : Save on Handsome Handkerchiefs 12 for 60c Lasting .... e NOW Funeral services for Floyd N. Soreri, 60, native of Salem, who died (in Salt Lake City Friday, 1 i NOW size. n. n. Former Salem Man Dies; Rites Monday " k. H (Mar-jorie- )! great-grandchildre- T-- ZD Harmony House 1.00 4for Sizes ll . . Colorful as-- .. 29c eachl Usually sortment of cotton and rayon socks fof foot comfoitt. Nylon reinforced toe and heel. SIZES 3 TO 6X Use in extra rooms or cover worn, bare floors wijh them. Fortified with plastic restns. In 5 patterns and colors-- real estate, investment and mining interests in Salt iLake City, (will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at 260 S. Temple in Salt Lake City. Mr. Williams died Friday in a Sal Lake Hospital of causes incident to age. Mr. Williams', who resided at the time of his death at 844 Washington St., was born Jan. 1, 1867, in Spanish Fork to David R. and MarthV Williams, early pioneers. He married. Sarah Cosjess in Salt Lake iCity. She died June 13, 1956. Mr.l Williams, holder of large mining and agricultural holdings in the state, was an organizer of Williams and Maresh Investment Com, pany. Surviving are two daughters : Mrs., Maurice Warshaw and ,Mrs. Tania! Karol; three grandchildren: Keith1 Warshaw, Mrs. D. A. Mackay and Mrs. Thomas E. (Patricia) Panos, all of Salt Lake 11 Special ! Boys' Plaid and Striped Socks i 9x1 2 -- ft. Rugs actives in City; and TO 3 1 Smooth Surface SPANISH FORK Funeral iegs for William Robert Williams, 91, native of Spanish Fork, long n, (Continued from Page One) never having opened, did not affect the ootball team at Cen- tral High, the school that is, the crux of the dispute. ; Central High played West Mon roe, La., High Friday night and won. its 34th straight game, PARK FREE 6 MONTHS TO 18 MONTHS serv-- 1 nt U. S.JTrdins -j M 1 Rites Monday For Native of Spanish Fork " $600-a-ye-ar p c- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 , VALUES TO 4.98 CHOICE --- YOUR i m Enamel Surface Floor Covering; - Sq. Yd. U, 79c Heavyweight quality. Smooth high gloss enamel finish resists soil and stains. Lies flat. A colors. 9 and 1 20-1- 4. Wants Schools Opened vice chairman of 'the school said that even though the will obey Faubus it wanted what it could to get the schools opened again, "because weare interested in the children, : not politics." He indicated the school board is willing for them to be reopened as private schools. Faubus closed all four of Little Rock's high schools three white, ode Negro late Friday to pre 2-- ft. . The board board to do LADIES' CHILDREN'S 4Vi-- 9 8V4-- MEN'S 3 Saddle Oxfords CASUAL SHOES Xferdrobo Holds Up to 24 Garments 6-- 11 WORK SHOES 9.88 Special!, rwood-gra- ia 066 Reg. to 3.98 . ' U or 2 Pr- for 5.00 - 3.44 -- ?3998to. 9.88 ';. is stvpoV and long-lastin- g. ftVBngdoors. c72x30x21 --inches 2 deep. ... White and Brown. BOYS' 6-- REG. 39e YARD 16 BOYS' PERCALE T-SHI- Reg. 1.49 vent an "impending violent situ- ?ation.'Y ..The Little Rock' City , Council ' told the government Saturday night it will have to integrate Central High School by itself, if and when it is integrated. City police won't .help. 'If and when Central High School is integrated, the responsibility is clearly that of the Fed- eral Government,'' a statement from the. council signed by, Mayor Werner C. 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' r. : ' car. . 34.44 uo PROVO OPEN DAILY S:30 til 6 P. M. MONDAY-FRIDAU1 9 P. M. ; ' " PHONE Fit M Prompt Trem Delivery FK 3MI5 mI02W. Center Today as Home Week Closes W. Robert Williams y, , IVAN SORENSEN J ' Registered Pharmacist PRESCRIPTIONS SICK-ROOSUPPLIES DRUG SUNDRIES M '. . 9:00 P. M. MONDAY AND csmGss urer. Utah Obituaries 4TH WEST PHARMACY ' the Quemoys. : meeting held in Salt Lake' City in conjunction with the Utah Municipal League convention. Guy Baker, Richfield city man ager, was elected vice president and Hemer Chandler, Monticello former! South Salt Lake City man ager, was named secretary-trea-s McDonald suggested the com- - Wasitch Lawn Memorial Park. mittee work to put into effect LOGAN Clifford C. Goodwin, a nine-poiprogram calling for: 92, 1died Friday; funeral Monday Income .tare reduction by in- at p., m.,' Presbyterian Church. FERRON Thomas Henry Wor-thecreasing thev present 69, died Thursday; funeral i individual exemption (amount not Ferron. LDS Ward tax the Monday, and reducing, specified) 'I Chapel. rate of 20 per cent for the first ..1 TRENTON $2,000 of taxable income. John Francis Elimination or reduction of (Frank) B air, 83, died Thursday; most federal excise ( sales) tax. funeral Monday at 1 p. m., Tren. un-ton Third LDS Ward Chapel. and extending Increasing beneMURRAY Mrs. Arlene Maremployment compensation fits. garet Woods Titcomb, 33, 4850 A broad program of public I 13th E., died Thursday; funeral ' works construction. Monday at noon,- 26 E. 7th S. . An expanded federal housing ST. GEORGE Lorin A. Little, 94, died Thursday. program. Federal aid for school struction. Although Georgia is known as Government aid for areas of the "Peach State," South Carochronic high unemployment. lina nearly every year produces An increase in the federal more peaches than Georgia. In minimum wage of $1.25 an hour. fact, South Carolina usually leads "Other appropriate federal' the nation in shipments of fresh action" to implement the employ peaches. , 'U . limit)!' OPEN UNTIL Managers Association Steel Union t k Six Model Homes On Disolav Udall Heads . M : HERALDS"- IMS - I, -- ment act of (Continued from Page One) Khrushchev that the Formosa Strait situation was. "dangerous." Morning worship at the Com- But Eisenhower disagreed as to munity Church at' 11 a.m. will "the source of 'danger in this sitinclude the singing by the choir uation." . Tension of the hymn "For Thy Tender v ; "The present state of tension in Mercies' Sake,' by Farrant. The sermon will concern a Christian the Taiwan area was created dibasis for developing skill in the rectly by ' Chinese Ckxrnimunist ac"Art of Being Ordinary." Church tion, not by that of the Republic school will be held at 9 : 30 for of China or by the United States, children three years of age the President said. t He said the Chinese Reds, folthrough all grades and for adults. At 5 p.m. a pie social will be lowing a long period of relative served by Circle Five of the calm in; the Formosa Strait, withWomen's . Association with pie, out provocation suddenly, initiated ice , cream and beverage. The a heavyy artillery bomardment of Quemoy and began harassing the public is. invited. regular supply shipments to the national waters (outside the three-mil- e civilian and military population of only to escort convoys on inter- - , SUNDAY Ike Asks Provo Community Church To Hold Pie Social Today . newly-electe- L grams." h - . - and daughters: SALT LAKE CITY Leslie Randolph Skidmore Sr., 63, 1465 WestAir National An OGDEN (UPD minster Ave. (1893 S.), died ThursFriGuard jet flamed out day. Paul Kelson Reeves, 27, died M. Lt. 1st the but Nil pilot, Aug. 30; funeral was held Satday McBride of Brigham City landed urday. Oscar Judspn Langston, safely, at Ogden Municipal Airport. 79, Riverside, Calif., formerly of , McBride was on a local flight Salt Lake, died Wednesday; fuinstrument plan, making a low in- neral was held Thursday. Roger strument "approach oh the Salt Louis Strobel, 73, died Friday; Lake radio range when his funeral Monday at' 3:30 p. m., instrument landing, system went Finley's Rose Chapel, Portland. out of order. He then headed to- Mrs. Olive Gray Harper, 69, 1380 ward Ogden but . ran out of fuel S. 8th W., died Thursday; funeral while awaiting landing clearance. was held Saturday. Levi B. (Ike) Fitt, 65, 15 Grove Ave. (1910 S.), died. Thursday. Robert Sorensen, infant , son of Wendell L. and Donna Malm Sorensen, 480 Oak(Continued from Page One) . and developing constructive pro- ley St. (1250 W.), died Thursday; 7 ' graveside Monday at 9:15 a. m., f - w y. ypm-wfr- At Ogden Airport F-86- '1 v from Page One) reports that the landing: strip; was unusable. The transport itself was not fired on. Best So Farj The U. S. spokesman was enthusiastic about the convoy a farmer. ' i, ' 'H (Continued , -- cation, - ' I E.-Bagle- 0. Soren James Peterson Former Salem v Retired Rancher Man Succumbs Dies in Sanpete SALEM Floyd Ole Soren, 61, ; ' , - CHARLESTON Funeral services for Lorenzo (Ren) 63, native of Charleston who died in Rexburg, Ida., were held Friday. Mr.. Bagley was born May 12, 1895,- - in Charleston, a son of George H. and Mary E. Bagley. He moved to Idaho' with his parents at 11. He married Ethel Jensen Jaff. 3, 1917, in Logan LDS Temple. He was : idied inLDS Hospital in Salt Lake City Friday, Sept, 12, following a lengthy illness. Born in Salem May 15, 1897, he was a son of Ole 2nd Mary Annie Christensen Soren. He was educated in Salem schools; moving to Salt Lake City 40 years ago. He married Emily Payne June 21, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple! At the time of his death he was employed byiSalt Lake Board of Edu- ' t Floyd : - f . . 12-m- an ' Navy Escorts |