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Show vyrrmrrrro Provo Slay Suspect ; Bound Over For Trial ' Darrell Devere Poulsen was PROVO, was bound the custody of 22, Provo, Poulsen, over, to Fourth District Court Tuesday to answer a charge of murder. Poulsen, who is charged with the slaying, of Karen Ann first-degre- e . n-- remanded to greater dovntovn Sheriff Ralph lowing the city court hearing Tuesday. Ha was returned Immediately to Salt Lake County Jail where he ha been lodged since the murder charge was filed Sept 20. The. defendant waa brought to the hearing by Sheriff ' -- -- no lay owoys or c.o.d.'t torry, no mail or phono orders, minimum with 2.00 purchae, 2 hours in our parking plaza free ties park exceptional values in every department deemed with '2.00 purchase Fork babysitter, was bound over to the district court by Chappie and two deputies Provo City Judge Joseph Tuesday. ' Grants Motion Meservy following a In .City preliminary hearing Shortly after the hearing . court. opened Judge Meservy granted - bus tokens shop early -- re- day-lon- g Separate Action a motion by Defense Attorney commit rape. He pleaded not guilty" to this charge and no trial was set The assault charge was a Separate actiort from the preliminary hearing in city court -- - v, 6.95. old Roylance, who represented the state In the action, called .Primitive Art" Non of early scu!ptpfe painting and crafjj by trwin O. Christensen. X 4th floor books eight witnesses during the day-long preliminary. Those , appearing for the state included Dr, Guy A. Rich clan; Dr. W. H. LeCherninant, Provo pathologist; Dario Sawyer, American Fork, whose children the murder victim was tending Sept. 16; Mrs. Madeline Nash, American Fprk, the landlady of the, TICKETS, PLEASE Checking on what tickets are still available for the Utah Symapartment where the murder occurred, and Harry'Xsader, phony Guilds annual fall drive are Mr,. Hugh J. Hintze, left and Mrs. E. Dean CoopAmerican Fork, owner of the er, with Herold L. Gregory, business manager of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. calking gun which Is alleged to he- the murder weapon. Pinball Payoff Charga Sermon Announced Others who presented test! Y our Child BOUNTIFUL John Kontas, 2010-3rEast, Chappie, mony were-Sher- iff wflTBe the Tuesday was charged with pay- and Discipline Art Child Utah County deputy ing off on a gambling device sermon' preached Sunday at sheriff, and 'Joseph Mecham, in a complaint signed before 11 a.m. by the Rev. Eugene V, American Fork policeman.' Defense Attorney ChristenCity Judge Maurice D. Jones. Haynes at Bountiful Com- The IDO N. 4th Church, munity son called only one witness at was filed complaint after police officers said they East the preliminary hearing when he recalled Deputy Child to the a pays eft after play- Salt Lake Police Lieutenant ItS season ticket time as far received stand. Poulsen did not testify a pinball machine in the Wilford M. Stoler.ylce control ing as the members of the Utah Circle at the hearing. Inn, 80 W. 3rd South. division, signed the complaint. Exhibits which were aJ Symphony Guild are concerned. mitted during hearing Wednesday morning, bright Shop Friday & Monday NIGHTS till 9 the calking gun, two and early. several hundred pictures taken at the scene of the murder by the sheriffs of- women of the Guild began Kids Your Own fice, and a signed statement by their annual season ticket the defendant. The court ruled drive by telephone,' matirand against admitting an autopsy eats. report from the examining personal Dividing the city geopathologist. the campaign graphically, County Attorney Roylance workers to- - reach every Four-sehope dT said that arraignment and potential season in the district court Is ex- past ticketholder. The annual drive 13, Oct pected is being directed by Mrs. Folke 2 for Every Youngster A. Myrin, president . of the Guild. Though sales have been brisk all summer and sales are ahead oflast year, yet there are many good tickets in evwy, price range still WASHINGTON (UPI) vailable, Herold L. Gregory, Small lead and zinc producers manager of the, Utah Sym-will become eligible for subsi- phony Orchestra, reports. workers If the campaign dies beginning Jan. 1 under a fad to reach some music lover, four-yea$l&5rottMen etabili, ticKef sca'ri Be'or dered hjrtele-phonin- p zation signed EM Mr. GregWednesday by President Ken- ory said. nedy. The bill, which was Introduced by Rep. Ed Edmondson, defined a small producer as one who fias not sold more than 3,000 tons of lead and zinc combined during any The State Highway Departone year period since Jan. 1, ment has lost 25 engineers 1956. The legislation had strong and technical workers to priand other support from westerners in vate employers 25 additional workand states some met opposiCongress but tion from the administration. ers to the National Guard, all in the last 60 days. ' . Calls For Subsidies - C. Taylor Burton, state diThe bill calls for government rector of highways, reported subsidies of 75 per cent of the this situation to the State difference between 14.5 cents Board of Examiners this week.' -Youngster's Under 14 years of age, accompanied per pound and the current He asked for help in obtainmarket, price of lead. It calls ing speedy adoption of the new by mom or dad, can net their own goldfish from for payment of55 per cent of job pay scale authorized under the difference between 14.5 the new state job evaluation the fishing pond in our Farm Store. cents and the market price of program. The examiners told zinc per pound. Extra Goldfish Only 10c each him the new scale will go into Recent market prices have effeef as soon "as he can cerbeen 11 cents for lead and 11.5 tify that the higher salaries cents Lor Zinc. & a deficit. will not It providcs for such subsidy ' A real require will face the problem payments to be made to an in- department, beginning about dividual producer, for up to 1, next July when approximately 500 tons-o- f each metal during three . times as much federal the 1962 calendar year. The road money is to he made Both maximum amount of metal for available to the state, Mr. BurFor,. which payments may be made ton said. dropped to 600 tons by 1965, the last year of the program. Healthy turtles In plastic bowls. Departments Oppose eats able Retired-Maior-Tgift o Both the lnterior and Com scraps. A good pet. merce departments had opLive In S.L. posed earlier versions of the The admin Major Frank L. McClure istratlon suggested the "limit- and family, plan to make their 3 Includes 3, 10 gal. tank, reflector covet, bulb, whirlwind ed temporary measure which home in Salt Lake City followinstructions, heater and thermostat, bottom would have held subsidies' fb pump, ing his retirement from the hose. inside filter, floating thermometer, 750 tons during the first year. U.S. Air Force. Supporters of the program Major McClure, son of contended that the Industry George and Esther Lloyd Mcwas harder hit than any in the Clure. 1717 Major Street, Includes goldfish bow-1- , fish food, pearl chips and f? R country and said aid was justi- served during World War A Mm- at one low price! aquarium plant, fied for defense reasons. Some in Ferry Command in Detroit opponents said other indus- Mich., Great Falls Mont and tries were equally entitled to flew the Hump into China. For aid and eblected to singling out the last three years he has lead and zinc. served at Ellsworth AFB, .reg. 59c yd. GuilcLOjaiens . DOWNTOWN All CHENILLE BEDSPREADS" Twin or double size, in all decorator colors, teg. $1.4? 4th floor fabrics reg. 98c ea. reg. 1.98 v- " -, SWEAT SHIRT White and gray only, sizes and XL Reg. $1.59 S, M, L w n SPORT SHIRT Full cut, fast color, sizes $, M, L Reg. $1.98 66 GOWNS FLANNEL Pink, green and maize, sizes 3440. Reg. $1.79 values 33 5-1 Special COTTON SHIRT FLANNEL In attractive 7 plaids. Reg.$U9 00 y Special ' SKINTIGHT Red, black, olive sizes 3 and 4 to 6x 2-- 4 ps ciaf 00 !1 reg, 3.98 reg. 3.98 to 9.98 TOYS TOYS 'V 90 different toys to choose from. Values ft $1.98. LAY-AWA- Y NOW t. Goldfish Bowl Combination v Major McClure married the former Frances Emmett,. And y have four children, Lesl ie 175,073.1 NHTIONfll. as compared to $186,787 during August Included in the total number of permits Issued during 15eptemberwas "for construction of a Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-daSeminary .at Central Junior High School, 250 Gregson (3000 y 245 SO. MAIN South).. . Tool Box Stolen Easf, Jack Tripp, 8212-7tSandy, told police Tuesdayhat when he returned from Ms vacation" heTOund bis"jdoTTox missing from the Rocky Mountain Machinery pty., 1485' S. 2nd Wesff where he works. The tool box contained 23 tools worth approximately $141,73. street floor sportswear ' 399.50 stereo 289.95 3rd floor maternity shop reg. 1.00 ea. reg. 14.98 to 35.00 dress shields' jr. dresses price Vi Complete underarm protection to wear with any bra. "No sewing, self adjusting S.M.l'. Fine silks, sportswear 3.00 .Vi price reg. 299.50 23" lowboy a Including cotton pants, nylon stretch pants, cotton blouses, wool sweaters. Broken sizes 10-1- or amber. 229.00 famous Lowboy console, make TV with 23" (diagonal measure) picture. 1 only, 2nd floor sportswear 4th floor gifts downstairs . reg. 35.00 reg. 10.98 to 17.98 wall clock casual dresses 19.95 Vi Modernor traditional style - Battery movement. 1 8 or 20" if 1.00 price 10-2- 2nd floor town- - & country- - barqain basement reg, 3.75 . reg. 89c men's ties serving pieces 1.00 Vi 39c price , Famous make ba n d e a u styles in white and colors. Excellent support. Broken sizes. 2nd floor corset salon d & Edwards berry spoons, cold meat forks or gravy ladles. Choice, of. 3 nice patterns. 4th floor silver Holmes silver-plate- Outstanding selection, new patterns and fabrics. Neat prints, stripes, under- fall knot motifs. Many colors, bargain basement JM station wag. women's slacks 4.99 foam filled pad with cover. Fits back vinyl sturdy 100 Pure wool, fully rayon lined. enamel finish. 19-i- mar. . Bowl Heres Aluminum dishes for food and water Stainless steel stand, rubber sucuon cup fe '"Satisfation guaranteed or your money back. -- SEARS T V ; STATE , EL Monday orMAIN at 8TH SOUTH Daily 945 t.m 6 p.m. and Friday Unul. 9 P -- bargain basement reg. 19.95 to 39.93 tegr 19.90 special purchase cordey lamps Aprice. Cordey china table, lamps iq white with dainty colored flowers. Silk shades, . - , , - 4th floor lamps ironing boon imensbelts 12.95 With pad and cover. Fa- -, mous Proctor de luxe with curved legs, wheels, adjust- able fot stand up,.sif down. "soTmezzanine housewares" - Genuine feather in contour and straight .styles. Various widths, assorted color. - - T bargain fcJsement t 1 f ' 10-1- 8. sq. mezzanine housewares 6-i- red and green baked Easy-clea- brown, belly and teaT. 4th floor china -- Scary Price , Boys' short sleeve, collar acrylic style, pure Orion with only slightest imperfections. Sizes 6 to 18. Nice selection of dark cottons, silks and favorite fall fabrics. Prints, solids, diameters Venetian white, walnut, metal gold finish. ' " 4th ftoSr gifts perfect, 2.79 sweater shirts or scalloped border. Doublet Dinee -- for. Your Dogs Feeding hi fi & TV 3? , Plaid Cushioned Metal DogBeds TV Hel-anc- 6.50 -- hi fi & TV t " reg. 5.98 to Imported glass candy dishes with cover. Various sizes Gold trim on crystal, green stereo player with AM-Fradio, record storage. 1 nut finish. downstairs 2nd floor juniors candy dishes 31 5.00 228.00 nylons in styles for casual dress-up- . Sizes 5 to 15. feg. 5.00 with AMTM 'rddidrif. wdl-"- " nut finish. Easy terms, downstairs hi fi & TV stereo or 4th floor notions 1 only demonstrator, famous make stereo record player reg. price Selected group, wools, Aleta, David and Cynthia. He attended the University of SOUTH SALT LAKE Total Utah three years, served a valuation of building permits mission to Canada for the issued by the City of South Church of Jesus Christ- - of ' Salt Lake took a drop, during Latter-daSaints, and has September, compared to the served three stake missions 11 previous month, City Records, friiflei.i tl.e a. uke. Mrs. Martha Toombs said. Fourteen permits'issued dur-- 10-2- Cotton print or cotton knit dresses, pedal jackets, "pushers and' separate stfiffsl' and 38-4.Sizes reg. 5,98 Rapid- y r. ' 'GSffiw'4 prs.'ormehT or women's shoes in pockets. 4th floor notions Vi cotton knits .in Women's solid colors, Gripes and prints. Favorite leisure styles, prints." price fin-Ts- . and maternity wear bag Roomy, Jightweight Scotch plaid canvas, rubberized . Sizes colors "1.98 Completp Aquarium Outfit Of$44 v price 3rd floor salt laker shop In many Bowl 99 tee shirts 4th floor domestics Highway Unit Loses Aides Building Declines TiTS. Salt Lake Vi values to 3.98 re, fall dresses Dressy and street versions v rayon-nylon-rub- - reg. 10.95 to 17.95 price Lightweight pullon jppdels in white Broken sizes, street floor pin money 3rd floor toys Odds and ends including plastics and woven cottons in variety of colors. shoe-pa- k h blue'. 3 for 1.00 Win Subsidy Turtle girdles case to eqrry the Barbie doll and her clothes. Snap lock fastener. Pink or -- place mats GOLDFISH or-1- CHILDROf'S j reg. 2.95 to 5.95 - barbie doll case reg. 69c to 98c, ea. Combination 100 BOYS' to 13, street floor men's shop Plastic White cotton' percale covers to keep pillows dean; fresh. Standard size. 4th floor domestics Catch Your FREE Goldfish in Sears Farm Store Fish Pond LADIES' AND MISSES' LONG and colorsrfn 'cotton and wonder biends. Sizes lOVi 86c zip-pere- d program MEN'S WARM FLANNEL , 69c r, MmJSm ' pillow protectors FREE n LINED FLEECE pres- 3:prs.J.89 Nice assortment of patterns d Small Mines MEN'S men's sox 14.85 Washable, hrunk. X perfect, large size girls' shoes Soft cuddly cotton flannel in charming .patterns and. Ticket Drive FLOUR SACKS SpeciaLpurchase. . street floor men's shop 1.00 pr. Discontinued styles, famous brand fall & winter styles. Children's 8 Vi through girls 9. 3rd floor children's shoes colors. Shorts, briefs, tee shirts and undershirts in first 'quality cottons. Good sizeranges. f. reg. to 9.95 - 39c.yd.. Symphony BLEACHED Famous brand in discontinued styles, black or brown-calYouth 12Vi through big boy 9. Only 55 prs.l 3rd floor children's shoes print, flannel , 3 for 2.00 5.82 .4 S - DAYS SPECIAL - y - s underwear boys' shoes art book. In another action Tuesday Phillip V. Christenson to clear Poulsen was arraigned in the courtroom of spectators InFourth District Court on a cluding members of the press. charge of assault with intent to' 7 Utah County Attorney Am & 1.25. reg. 1.00 reg. to 9.95 reg. 15.00 "i |