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Show j... : -- 'DESERT NEWS - .,11 (0a0i-ArreSI- 'V , - , He is a former treasurer of ClisoniteCo., 365 Investigation Federal .l3ureau of Investi- gation agents arrested Bor- chard ort a ranch on the outskirts of Fresno. The arrest inculminated a vestigation by the FBI and the Salt Lake City Police De- () ) foui-mont- 0 The outstanding young man of 1958 will be awar ed a plaque Wednesday at he annual , EastftMill- - Creek Jaycee Distinguished Service Award ban- quet. . President Griffin Winn said 'the award will be made in recognition of service performed for commnity betterment. A talk will .be given on the history of Jaycee . work and baCkground of the 'DSA contest. Arrangements are under direction of cochairmen Glenn Grosjean and Art ,Holloway. , St. , , 00 EAST MILL CREEK , - South). , .. h The accountant was being Fresno County Ian on federal- charges of using the mails to defraud, according to Percy Wyly II, special agent in charge of the Salt Lake . ffi FBI office. Local police also placed a hold on Borchard on the local embezzlement charge. Indicted Dec. 8 Borchard was indicted by a federal grand jury in,LSalt Lake City Dec. 8, 1958. 1ilewas of sending a false document to Gilsonite Co. New Jersey in an alleged attempt to defraud the cbmpanyof 20,000 shares of stock. Another complaint charging Borchar d with embezzltng 827,000 from Standard Gilsonite in Salt Lake City was before City .11dge Marthei signed cellus K. Snow in October held-i- n - SWIRLING KILTSThese pretty misses will demon. strate Sdottish dances Tuesday evening at e a Meeting or-Th200th Salt Lake, Scottish Club to honor-thnoted Robert of poet. Burns, anniversary birthday Litttilassies are Barbara MillerViekie Gray, Sheryl Miller and Colleen Gray. Meeting will be in the Blind , Center. e - ' 5.1:Man Gives USU Funds For ' - it Hoot Mon! - Fifth-Yea- r LOGANASalt Lake City businessman presented funds to Utah State University this week 'for the fifth con- secutive year to support Hoot Mon, tonight's scholarships for student nights or business admi Devotees of Robert Burns istration. Hart& J. Carleson, a 1955 have waited a long time, but USU graduate in economics, the 200th birth. and his parents, Harry E. Tuesday night of the famous anniversary day II I. ers of Carleson Motor Co., Scottish poet will be observed gave a. check for $400 to. by,the Salt Lake Scottish Club. Evan D. Murray, head of The annual event, scheduled economics at USU, for the to begin at 7 p.m. In the Blind purpose. The money will support Center, 309 E. 1st South, will two USU students during the feature an address on Robert 1959-6school year. Burns, to be given by Gal Gordon E. Beckstead, Plummer, English professor' Preston, Idaho, and John F. Cragun, Ogden, are currently at theUniversity of Utah, and the presIdenr of the Salt Lake attending usu under Carleson grants. Library Board. Other activities will include bagpipe playing, Scottish (lane. ing according to Phil Nelson, chief of the club. Serving of the "Haggis," traditional Scottish dish, will highlight the banquet hour, Mr. Nelson said. Folk dancing for eVeryone will follow the program. HEBERMrs. Leoda Dun. ham, 55, one of three persons wounded in a shooting spree last Thursday at ,Camp Kill Eare, eight miles southeast of s Kamas, was released from the Melsen Memorial Hospital in Heber Sunday. Mrs, Dunhani's , flusband, George Dtinham, 63, proprietor of Camp kill Kare, was ar. rested and taken to the Utah State Hospital in Provo on a temporary commitment order . after apparently going berserk . and shooting his wife, mother. ' - and-.singin- Shooting Victim Leaves Hospital . . - and Still under treatment in he that spursr them on. 4 d.,4, Don't miss this star. tling report on "The Big Push in Soviet Science." .:..s,')e'it MMM;,A Y , WOMMENWitteNOMVSINIPMOISISUNIMaitat;111 I!,!'!, o 1 V. The complaint was signed by the mining firm's president, Robert Finder. Police said another felony lop, , 404 L2 sPr4 Oe Are you heating your chimney; or your home9 An open damper in ydur, fireplace can waste considerable heat. Make sure heat goes into your home, not up your chimney! Save even more by using Standard Heating Oils exclusively: They give you more pure heat per gallon! Save on chills, too, because you never rtm out of fuel with Housewarmer "keep filled" service. For still more ways to save, look to your Housewarmerthe authorized Standard area.-Ca- ll Heating Oil distributor today:There's no charge or obligation. , o STANDARD , HEATING OILS in-yo- ur Travelogue Planned - , - the name '! Boozier with embezzlementgivas issued out of St. Paul, Minn., in 1955. According to police, Borchard was hired as the treasurer for Standard Gilsonite in Januar 1958. Since that time has been accused of fraudulently obtai ing the $27,000 in 20 unauthorized company checks. - L. 4- how - they're training neviscidozens to our entists and of the every- one almost fierce, frightening Leslie A. Parker, Los Angeles, Calif., will give a tray. elogue of his trip around the world to members of the Young Men's Christian Assn.'s Salt Lake Chapter of the Stickers Club Thursday- - night. The meeting is scheduled at the home of Roger H. Freund, Death - 106-2n- RED FEATHER OIL CO. 1300 Beck Street EM a Himalayan OIL COMPANY STANDARD followed us up OF CALIFORNIA -- Ave.. t - r'et 74974 - , - Vd,r mountain In this daring, dangerous adventure, you'll follow a group of young !noun. taineers inch by inch up knife-edgeHidden Peak unthe second-higheclimbed mountain in the world. You'll share their agony as they fight paralyzing cold, thundering avalanches, hidden creand the vasses thkeat of death! ,ever-prese- - brother-in-law.- - Heber hospital are yeti L. Fowles, 43,, East, Salt Lake City , vvho suffered a bul- ' let wound in the shoulder, and Yrs. Mary Fowles Blaine, 82, Camp Rill Kare, who was by . a bullet above . the ,.-- - grazed left ear, Mr. Fowles was scheduled to be released frornblik9 .r4sp1 tat Wednesday and Mrs. Blaine on Saturday. , 611-6t- I Say, Pal -- Put Away Your . - ' - . , ' - 1:.',",1...1"' , her. childhood - It's QUALITY that makes , - t ,tv, the great difference!, - it style-settin- f 41wAi dieR1'.W rultrorl - ' ZEICID , 1' ct k (!. cus- ,terTne.".." r . ede a a I - It First ri,4 xl - - -- - . .,' - -r, ; ' : y Rossano Brazzi -why he wants - on : : VISIT YOUR LOCAL to I - , , of "South Pacific" still smarts the "deal" Hollywood once gave him ...and he's , out to get even! "Ilossa'no's Hevenge"is the inside story. 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The injured man suffered a Itatihred, skull, severe concussion and a brain hemorhage. accused of embezzling $27,000 from a local mining firm was nabbed in Fresno, Calif., Monday afternoon after an interlsive police investiga' tion. . Law enforcement officers identified the suspect as Mark F. Bo;chard, also known as ;-ofManley F. Boozier;-42merly of 1400 Butler Ave. (40 v:: - last-minut- e ant ki V, 'Critical', SOUTH .SALT LAKE A former Salt Lake account- 77.040;,-- - Tuesday, January 27, 1959 Jaycees Map Fund Award Fete 'A . SI Imbezzhng i Fall ,Victim Still. listed , Suspect In - AND TELEGRAM, Solt Lake City, 6 k c4 AtAGAZ NE |