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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MOXD AY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, -- EVIDENCE ENDS IN EX-OFFICE- Schools Arrange 7igi School Singers Short Skirts' End Manti Prepares Ready With Opera Yuleticle Program Pleases Skating Pond 8 el ta The Tribune. - Two Regions Seek Change In Time Belt R'S to Tht Tribio. MOSCOW, Idaho Northern Idaho and eastern Washington communities are endeavoring to have the mountain standard time belt extended westward to include these regions. " The past few summers some of the towns have adopted daylight saving time and some confusion has resulted. is taking the lead in the new movement Last summer some businesses there adopted the daylight saving time. Many of the northern Idaho chambers of commerce have sent in their recommendations to the Spokane group favoring the change. Opposition is be- incr vrtrpfiM4 In tnm wrtlnnn SPANISH FORK. Elementary schools of Spanish Pork'aWplanning a Christmas musical for Wednesday evening at the Winona theater. The activities of each school are under the direction of the respective principals and the entertainment under the supervision of F. J. Faux, supervisor of music. The program will be ta three parts: Demonstrations Marching, first grade. Central; dhythmlc exercises and class songs, second grade, Thur-be- r; part singing, fifth grade, Reese; rhythmic band, first grade, Reese. A Christmas operetta, directed by E. O. Whitwood. sixth grade. Central Christmas cards dramatized by second and third grade pupils ; carols will be sung by a chorus of 300 voices of the- - fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Special Judge Admits Testimony of Victim's Sister Over Defense Objection. t The TrlfeuM. ELY, Nev. The fate petI of Lloyd Robison, formed deputy game warden, charged with first degree murder of John Rowland, may rest with the Jury by Tuesday evening. Testimony was completed Saturday forenoon, and, during the afternoon, the instructions to the Jury were prepared. introduced its most dam- aging evidence against Robison Saturday when, over the objection of Samuel A. King of Salt Lake, counsel for the defense, the testimony of Mrs. Nell Carpenter, sister of the victim, was admitted to record. Among other.., important, ..palnuJ cruugni out oy tne prosecution were admissions by the defendant on cross examination and evidence by Sheriff H. C. Jlicholsoh as to statements by Mrs. Robison, wife of the defendant, shortly after the slaying. The prisoner in his direct examination claimed he shot In during a quarrel. Sheriff Nicholson testified that Mrs. Robison told him after the shooting In the family's back that her husband told her there yard had been nd loud words before the shot. Baker had asked if County Attorney the statement had not included the words that Robison- - "saw Rowland coming out of the gate and pulled bis gun and shot him." Mrs. Carpenter testified that three (Jays after the shooting she said, "Lloyd, please, if you are so low as to do such a dirty deed, take John to a doctor and give yourself up," and that Robison replied, "he is dead for I saw to that, and you keep your self-defen-se " Nippon Special U ThaTnbniM. . MURDER TRIAL " Spokane ; mouth shut or you will get Just what he did." Mrs. Carpenter said she Immediately made written note of the conversation which she gave the county attomey- -' flobison himself admitted on cross examination that he had never known Rowland to carry a gun and that there was nothing in his left hand when he pointed a finger at him during their quarrel, but thought he might have had a gun then. Robison also admitted that he was permitted ta resign from the United States forestry service months ago to avoid charges Of drunkenness and disorderly conduct Testimony previously introduced had sought to show that Robison did not drink to excess until the mohth of the slaying. JUVENILE JUDGE TALKS. SPANISH FORK Juvenile judge Joseph E. Nelson was the principal speaker before the P. T. A. of the Central school Saturday night. He spoke on "The Moral Training of Children." President C. Er Poulsen was in charge. Lorlus Hand, teacher of music at the Junior high school, and second grade pupils sang. " MANTI. N. J. Alex Nlelson, chairman of the project to prepare a skating pond at the fair grounds, reports that the pond will be ready for use during the present winter season. The pond was prepared and it is being flooded each day and a new coat of ice formed daily. This project has been accomplished entirely through donated work. -- Le-d- BOISE, Idaho (). Japan has decided on skirts' which swing gracefully twelve inches from the ground and now Mrs. Yone Samura, Japanese newspaper correspondent, can write to the home folks and tell them that America is about to "go thou Buy your Waterman when the sal of fountain Pens ii accompanied with intel ligent service. and Mrs. Samura, correspondent for the Bakan and Cyusu dailies, is on a tour of America,, in which she is - Special to The Tribune. " HAXLfyTf school pucomic pils presented the three-aoperetta, "The Duke's Garden Party," Friday. Miss JLela Montgomery, principal, and her teachers coached the cast Leading roles were taken by Harriet Kllngler, Charles Read, Jean Miser, Pete Bonln, Fred Board and Jennie Van Winkle. daho-Grad- e ct ALWAYS SATISFACTION WHEN TOU BVH YOUR j . RADIOLA AT W. 1ST SOUTH WASATCH 7581 18 I Note oar new location For it's made with all the SperlU to The-- THbune. Idaho B. P. O. BLACKFOOT, Elks lodge No. 1416 wiU Initiate a class Monday evening, followed large by an entertainment In charge of Stewart Hoover post, American LeM gion. This will be tne last meeting of the year. Lodge opens promptly at 8 p. m. ALL MODELS RCA hind-wroug- ht 4 precision of fine jewelry-and glows quite as colorfully. Choose n1;;,.'' jmjjii . Emerald, Turquoise, Onyx, Nacre or in this finest writing instru- Jet !! ... T "'v' " ' : NOMINAL RADIO CO. f. DEWSNVP Phone Wasatch 7812 Exquisite as a jewel DOWN PAYMENT ALBEES 1. : Arranges for . FRED 3WSSSP pn1 ic iam 8 - PUPILS PRESENT OPERETTA. PocateUo Man facw -- SPANISH FORK. "Russian litForged Check Charge erature" was the lesson studied by the Specie! to The Tribune. peel DELTA. Under, the direction of Self Culture club Saturday at" the POCATELLO, Idaho. County Ate of Mrs. Lilith Petersen. The L. S. Darius, the Delta, Junior high home was Isaac McDougaH filed an Intdrney Mrs. lesson 8kln Clara given by school opera, "The Pioneer's Pa- ner. formation Saturday charging Harvey A. Cook with forgery. Cook atpoose," will be presented In the Delta high auditorium Monday. The cast follows. Chief Tomahawk, Mooiifalr, Mae Gardner; Btarahtne, tempted to pass a forged check ta a Harvey Rawlinson; Prince White-fac- e, Isobell Allen; Bowbright, Lcene local store, the complaint alleges. George Olson of Grace, Idaho, was Gordon Christenson; Leyemout, Johnson; Llghtfoot, Willard Stephcharged In an information with fall medicine man, Paul Snow; Pioneer, enson. a are Dorius Misses Mr. Assisting lng to stop after an automobile acciDean Boyack; Waltzie (his daughinFmlinson, Cleone Passey, Susie dent in which L. P. Munk was ter), Margaret Church; Lillamush Sanford -- . and Mrs. Violet Snow. jured. (Arrowhead princess) Jet Dobson: . 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