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The body of Robert was discOvered about row points to Spot in Utah la later, but Ernest was mit recoverottuntil about 11:40 Lake where Salt Lake father a.m. when grappling .hooks were brought into use: and two of his sons drowned Mr. SatuTrday, According to Members of a fishing party On storm. night - during iii startitig his sta11ed outboard Bodies were , Sun- i recovered I - ,. . i , 'z , -- - - ! ,com,- - , . .., A,Z.K.44, , i , . 4kii:: - , 't 1"........ A- , . c'Nease16--"' . ., 'i. :. . - ,. -.4 ' s, Z ' '' ..', , - ss' . ,k - , Utah La.ke.Sunday gaye pp the bodies of a Salt Lak(, father 4' land two Of hfst sons who. drowned Saturday night during a violent windstorm. ,'.' - Recovered frotll the ,,, of the lake Sunday 'morn-were the bodies ot Joseph Ilenry CrOW. 53,. 919 Ramona Ave , , ... ,ing '' ' ' "s ' Sal t !..ake.etty.-anirhi' sons, 'Ernest Wayne ('row, 11,,amt Robert ,, - - '' s , . , , ' .,. , vt e '''t "..Ns , . ' Fork Swamps in Heavy ,Winds . 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Crow boat was without, oars - ' , and the father was having., , . . .. i EXPECT trouble With the motor, . , ' - .,..,.11 Mot of InItedy Pork Chops, right, makes- sure he gets his share of food this trip, nosing out Pdrieess,,,.. 1, ..' .. Pork- ervos-,- pet of Wittini UiliwOrth.-- 13:daughter of Mr arid Mrs. ' 'Next hint Of the apprhach7 , .& ' t K. L. Unsw.orth, 572 E. 43th South, W as only survivor of litter of 13 piglets. The piglets ,,,;,.. .4 iing tragedy came at 11:40 p.m. . Unsworth family "adopted'' him. The pig and dog have become mother was ill ., Saturday at the Utah County .. companions, eating together (usually) and even sleeping together in t,he inseparable .. ' same I Sheriff 'S office. Two hooters .., box. Wanona says the dog and pig romp around the yard all day long. 14. : who had started a search , Salt Lake County commis-stoner- s at the harbor returnedto the .4" start to Monday voted or"'",,,--',Leht-c-puntrrmplant on the condemnation ' end of the north lakeand against the builder of a $100.000 . sounded the alarm. losherifflThIfice sent liar- - truck terminal slated to be C TIeh on - .. , route cated .. the of proposed .. out onth the lake , the northsouth freeway. , in an effort to find the ma- - i . Fir Ar vto I yip Commissioners also went on , ,. Ilrooned trio, but the latter record as intending to do everyIIII9s114,990StlictentsJaKhoolsAnsalLLakeanaLDavisf starerfatirti also ' ' in their rimer to protect thing counties will quit their classrooms for summer vacation in the Overturned Craft pots right-of-kit, the ,proposed the ay 'DENVER (INS). The U. S. next two weeks' 1 Ma-am Terry, Prbvó, freeway. 1 Tenth the world of books, teachers, and school , The exodus-froAppeals in T. OV I 1.11 ERNEST WAYNE CROW Air Patrol pilot, spotted Denver late Monday was sched- bells will begin Wednesday when Jordan District schools will 'Civil Deputy County Atty. William with father last to be found uled to hear an appeal by con- close. Actually' activities begin Monday night at! the overturned boat about a Thurman told eommissioners he at of Pelican Point would drawup condemnation demned killed Don Jesse Neal 8 o'clock with commencement exercises at Bingham High School mile south 6 an. and dropped a note to proceedings of Salt Lake City. Here's the schedule for the area: the Rowley boat, asking assist-- I against 'Henry Belnap, who is The basis of the appeal is the JORDAN DISTRICTLast day of school is Wednesday. once for the Crows. building the truck terminal at refusal of U. S. District Judge Meanwhile, Sheriff's Depu- 1463 S. 5th West St. Willis W. Ritter to grant Neal Commencement exercises at Bingham High School Monday night Mr. Thurman said that the at 8 o'clock. Jordan High School ties Lloyd Thornton, Boyd Dura petition for a writ of habeas graduation scheduled Wednes- - rant, Harold Hansen and Vic county. 'would not be obligated corpus,. - Smith located the overturned to Utah Attorney pay for any further construcMeanwhile, dmaeynta its 8abPonnt1.8,4I00)istsrtinedtenettlsrollit. and anchored boat tion made on the plant after the E. R. Callister said he General f By MILT JACOB The Rowley party found the condemnation proceedings are would ask the Denver court to DISTRICT Mr. Crow about halfway filed. elder approve a speedy execution of Every indication points to 1955 as the greatest economic year close Friday. ' between the boat and the shore. Neal. An official map of the pro- in the history of the United States, Marriner S. Eccles, proud. , exercises at the dis- After taking the body to Abe posed right of way will be pre"death row The in Lake said Salt Utah banker nent Monday. City 810 three triet's John of JefferreMr. schools, high law student" won his fourth TOnge, 53, sented at a June 22 public hearlwest shore of the lake, of the board, First Security Corp., Mr. prieve from death by firing son St. was seriously injured ite, Olympus and Cyprus, all are Rowley picked up Deputy Dur- ing. If adopted by the commis. squad May 9 when the circuit Monday when a piece of "scrap scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m. rant and returned to the scene sion, this map would have the spoke at the 9th western 'regional convention of the National court of ,appeals granted a stay metal" exploded, wounding him District enrollment is 20,700. - effect of. protecting the right Association of Bank Auditors of the tragedy. . 't 4 in the stomach. to study his latest appeal. A short time later, searchers of way for one year from the and Comptrollers, at hotel , DAVIS DISTRICT Schools He was sentenced to die for Utah. The injured man was sorting spotted the bodies of both date of adoption by the close but toSerthe fatal shooting of Police Friday, scrap metal in the warehouse officially "Looking at the economy youngsters about the same ' : geant Owen T. Farley in 1951 of the Utah Barrel Co., 370 W. Thursday will be last day for time, but in getting the elder are impressed at the daywe while Farley was takingNeal 9th South, when- - the accident students.Dayls High School boy's body-in- to rethe- boat they business of the rapid pace anda woman companion to sail occurred abop 11:15 cm. Police graduation exercises will be lost the other youngster. covery from the recession of a on suspicion of robbery. Neal said he , apparently picked up held Friday evening. District Sheriff Theron S. Hall sent year ago," said Mr. Eccles. consistently has denied the kill- - some kind of a detonating fuse, enrollmentit luok to eqUip-- , 'din order to utilize our proSalt Lake City man and ing. "When, I pulled the pin it ment to drag for the younger and labor force ductive capacity were sentenced to 30-- '. Rex-aiMURRAY Two DISTRICT Neal has maintained a Salt d to 'Akers, ;It started bewas buzz," hetoldpaliceIn our 'placed and, dynamic In the county jail Monday In-- his deatb The resulting explosion broke SChools close Friday. Murray tween the Rowley boat and a Wayne Preston, Monday pro- economy, growing the national product f owing conviction on charges i main.. to row cell and has drafted nearly windows in the warehouse, High School commencement is harbor construct poseds qnd should exceed that of 1953our of patrol craft. sale of alcoholic belt.; lain-buall of his Own writs and appeals. blew a hole in the man's stom- Thursday at 8 p.m. District enstop benches best of the drowned wife The , . least ' at ! previous yearby 1 t , father-waach and blew fragments into his rollment is 3,100. at the boat harbor throughout the city, 15 to 20 billion dollars, without ,, two, Bert Sparks, 43, of :-; ,, it ThePrestons, who are creating inflationary cond left hand, police reported. The of news ': Sunday awaiting early Florence and SALT LAKE CITY Salt j Highland Dr., father and son, told city com' -victim was rushed to Holy - missioners her husband and sons. t1ons,1' Mr. Eccles said.25, of 263 E. 5th South, the TA pay theywituld Crow-wCross Hospital by police ambu- Lake City's 40,100 students will born sentenced by City Judge Seel:Sizintecession last Joseph genry city. 25 cents per bench per lance where he was taken to leave classrooms for the Com, ' 2. Neeley. June time the Utah banker 1141 The . on DROWNING the in return See for Thursday, reported privmonth, Page President David O. McKay of sargery. His condition was not mencement exercises for the indicated theywould apilege of putting advertising high rate of automobile sales the Church of Jesus Christ of known. ely known. conviction. . Judge the and the and three East. on benches. said schools, the high high city production They Latter-daSaints, was reported granted a stay of execup , West and South, are scheduled they intended to construct rate of construction in the housTHIS in "good" condition Monday at Crash Victims until' Wednesday to pro- con: 7 some 350 to 450 benches and place the same evening at 330, and ing field are giving LDS Hospital. -time for the appeal and Mrs. Mary Jessop and her 8 o'clock, respectively. them at no expense to the cern. He predicted they can not President McKay, who underL. son Larry William appeal bond at $600 each. Sports . city. They said it would take be maintained. went minor surgery last Thurs- ' Jessop; both were he TV .8 Pair was arrested April SCHOOLSPRIVATE Radio, Logs in 'This activity' bas been made reported about three years to install all 18 during a series of raids by 91 of the day, is expected to be released "fair" condition Mondayat Salt . Financial a News.,. COMMIsi possible by. sapid expansion benches:City .. Judge AlemorialIligh school Comics from the hospital in a fevrdayx; Lk Genefir-Hospital- : . .10 of .. consumer a n d mortgage law enforcement officers on al.,took the Iropos,a1 unsloners in at 3 I June p.m. graduation 11- locker the in clubs Obituaries leged liquor der advisement, Cathedral of the Madeleine. Action Ads See RANKERS on Page ,,,:,7,: , city; ' - i 12,17 s School closes June 1 for the ' ' - ' . , approximately 750 students In .. school. . the grades , -- and high NE ...,,,t - - .;,.'. A ...'. .,' w' , ,,,,,,,- ,r., . - - 4", - - , ' I , I.527 - , . - 4 AO, , , , . . q . i . County Movés , -- ,, , . . - t, To I - iteep t I-- ,. , ' !t. ,,,,,.. ,. f'lft.....As.', , e so-th- . , "r - - - . , . , .. - . ,.... U.' f; -- . . FROM A PIG? WHAT. DiYA "and-Muf- - . , Open- , . 1., - , , . ''''1:- fléall1111,Appeal ase Today kaircuiLCourL 00 C Far 85 acat'- - , artily proceedings in N z , . . r -,- 6 g , tah , - : - 4'-')- 114. - .. , - - . : , .0 , ,- "W-11- le to do so. said the union would ask revocation of licenses 'of companies closing illegally, Strike At All Louis H. Canister, legal counsel for the Intermountain Operators League, said he did not - think the ICC would intervene. "We negotiate as a unit," he , said. "When they strike one of us, it's a strike against all of us," he added. Shut down voluntarily in Utah are Arrowhead Freight Lines, Garrett Freight Lines, Interstate Motor, Lines, Ringsby Freight Line's, Orange Transportation Co., U t a Freight Lines, Inland Freight Lines and Gallagher Freight Lines. A truck industry spokesman the shutdown is already 95 per cent effective in Oregon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Arizona and Californikscaling are-ab- as-the- y ' , :'.,...,,,,-,.. -- 1 , 1 lines. - ong - ..... , ,44 Trio Drowns . , , ,411; ' -r- . givp , , Anil-stat- e proximately 75 per cent of the freight moved in the west is bandied by trucks. The truck shutdown, now estimated at more than 95 per cent complete, started Thursday. AFL Teamsters Union members called a strike against the West's biggest truck They are Pacific iintermountain Express,- Consolidated Freight. Ways and Pacific Motor Trucking. PIE and Consolidated main. Aainterminals in Salt Lake City and serve Most areas., of . the .. ' . e:... :'4''''- -' 0-- - , , ginning to feel the 'pinch' as farm produce, merchandise ancl other supplies,at points off the railroads beganto stagnate. Ap- - . -- . It. , , 14tate-Shutdevvel througficiut-the---state---were----- . w . Farmers, merchants, man5k- - i'''' ''" ' I I facturers and wholesalers ".,'', 1::.,.'s.,.'.,'' , - ..., . - , ,. shutdown of truck in the West :Monday. operations was beginning to affect trade ' and industry in Utah. A - ' .23, 1955- ,MONDAY,--MA- ,,--- . ... ' L,el Lol. 0 - . . - , 16:41 - . , . I ...0 N . .. , .. , Business, Industry - 0 SALT LAKE CITY.:UTAH - :- -- 1441 - TraéII D . . . , UtahI t D . ,, - ., . He-- - --sai- d See TRUCK on Page 1111 I school-closin- .. g - school-leavin- Banker Sees Eldcord ,, Business Year in '55 immediately g -- - - Fuse Explod es' ' , - InjuresSchools ld - , an Eccles,-chairm- - a ,- 1 P)air Senfenced shore-for-dragl- ine- Bus-Stop-Bench- liquor Case In Men Ask to Build , es L veritabl- boy's-body- -- e-law-Hbrary Treated for Gun Wound - A Salt take- man was treated at St. Mark's Hospital late Sunday for a gunshot wound of the right foot. Dean Caldwelt,-19- 60 Euclid Ave., told police he had been hunting near Utah Lake Sunday afternoon. As he entered his home after returning, a .22 iber rifle he was , carrying ac cidentally discharged. He was shot inthe right foot, causing a compound fracture of the foot. Following treatment released to his hotrie;-- -- -- . - ; , f .- '..111 . - !!( e , ;- , s President McKay 1- - 77--- Reported r. s' , j , -- y' lair' SECTION IN , 3-- 7 -- -- -, --- - iTi8 t. I , .". t - - more than 600 lives in the 24 states (mostly in the East) where it was promoted last year. "Ovet the nation, 9,511 persons were , killed on the highways last year between the , - bitiummer holidays, and 59 of those, - - . - . , , , PI aifue ' . . . - MB Allk SW . 'a s a , . War Between, the Statésti11 on deck in the whole cduntry. It doesn't seem so long since we used to muster out quite a troop 'of the boys of the Blue and the Grey for the local Memorial Day ceremonies at Fort Dotiglat'Wonder if the vas st Riverside h over to the 7th South bridge and strew flowers in the 'Jordan In memory of the war. dead-wh- o died. at sea. ' - - - --- - " Joe Selfish was a trying man fatalities, occurred in Utah," quoth Ernie.. Who drove his car with much'elan;' Ile loved to 44erve from lane' to lane, , "The 'Slow Down' and Live tarnpiignis' And was, in,eyery neck, a pain. not a gigantic speed trap, but a concentration ' ' ' on violations associated with speed--viol-a.,' An auto blocked his when And path ho is perpetually , tions typical of the driver Joe honked his born in mighty wrath. 'in a hurry' and who throws caution and "live left a trail," he used to boast, courtesy to the winds., "Of shattered eardrums, coast to rout!" not just stir& bow slogans At intersections,Voe would say:- - save lives, but we're willing to give it a - - "Look out, lite got the right of way!" t, try. All we Want to know is how to go about And took great glee in scaring witless. Instructions we further shall and expect it,' ' Anyone who came out hitless. from Ernie within the week. , - Certainly Memorial Day, the day we honor In short, Joe flouted every law orinceto s'tart of driving courtesy he dead, is a proper time rests in peace, now, in his urn; ', of the lives Ile the on saying ntrating failed to signal for a turn. Ile eluding our own. , - ex -- - I - - - --- Testing ,Continues At Tooe le Oil Well -- - - . -- -- GRANTS1ZILLE, Tooele certain. ing Monday y at the Jess Mckiy was CountyTesting oil - No. Corp.'s-Hicke- l'near here, according to Jess Hickey, ' ; company president. ; Mr. Hickey said thewill was making' considcrable"' i'vater but also showed oil and gas. Testing ,is being conducted between 4t900 and 5,300 feet, he PARTING SHOT said. The well is reported to be a to live to see 9a, suggesis Ellis If you want test of formations of Pennsylt. on for it Brooks, stop looking your -speedvanian age. oxeter, , - Speaking of Memorial Day, we were somewhat shocked to read the other day- that there's less than a half dozen veterans of the , - ' 44,41 ,..kt, :0,c, , ,. , ,ii, ii''' lit I ,1 44,,, i ; . t 3 .. .., , , , -A 0- , s ' - , , ', yA , , , - 1 i - The Utah Chapter, National Icontribute to the campaign by f ' , i : .i s ''' ' e Multiple Sclerosis Societ yrIplacing cash donations in con.- ' '' ' ' ,, - ' '' opened its annual fund and tainers to be placed in stores ' ' membership ,campaign Monday. and other public )uifilings: j , ' ' , . Chairmen announce there will ' , 1 Concurrent with the iund '' ' be no fund drive. drive, the chaptet- will conduct , ' . ( Peons afiTheing invited to a campaign to contact any mul.,..., ' v Y sclerosis victims in Utah tiple , .: who are not now members of , t Rain, Perhqps the society, said Mrs. Judson f ' , Craighead,. hoard officer.. ' Mrs. Craighead said victims , disease or members of ofjhe j, . eor- ' should s, their address '4114; family , , , Scleroto Multiple respondence , ' , sis, Care of Postmaster, Salt F ,, ' Lake City sclerosisls i adisease -The weather Is still holding of Multiple cause. unknown It affects Its springlike ways-.- - fair,, the central nervous ,, in; system, warmer' andshances of after- - terferieg with Iransmissidn of' , n thundershowers. . nerve impulses and resulting in - 11,', ' Partly cloudy skies are fore- partial or.total disabling of its , cast over the state Tuesday vcctims. , ' ' with 1 high, temperatures AeMost generally, multiple Seler-'- ' ' ' tween 70 and 80 degrees: tow osii strikes young adults. Its - Monday. night will be about victims- - may r'Uve only ' a Jew 1, 38 to 48. . 1 weeks, but usually ' survive for , ' 1 The Sat Lake City fore- a number of years . , , cast- is for ,mpstly cloudy they experience skies Tuesday, 'with warmer "vernissions,19 during Which the .temperatures Monday night. symptoms may 'ANNUAL APPEAL.Roberta Thurman invites Utahns to or even High Tuesday will be 111;;Dut remain 75 degrees. Low Monday night years. Just as suddenly, the join fund campaign of Utah. Cbapter, Multiple Sclerosis : , 7' 45. recur. be will Society. symptoms may ' ' --- - , - 4 . . - 1 - se i t , - ' , , - I7 eat er een i , air ilarm' er ,,, - - - ,; - , , . '', ,,,... f .' , - , ' , , - - ' ' ,. , k-s aise-nif;;-4"e- ' - 't - , 4 4 , . , - ' ,,t - -- - - , -- - , - , i .. - .,.. ' - ,- , , - , 1 i - - .. I I . , 4 , I N A ' 1 'i, house-to-hou- - , - - , ,,k, ,,, ., ' , - , .. i ,., ' , St. John's Lutheran School June 3 Is the last day of school for the 115 students. ' k,.,:f . - ! School - I , - for GirlsJune 3 is the last day for the approximately 200 students. High school graduation is Sunday, June A. Hall Rowland ' 7, .. - , ; I - ' , I -- .. . - t - . Drive Begins F or Multiple Sclerosis . St. Mary eof the Wasateb-;-Sihool ends Friday, May 27, for a bout 200 grade and high school students. Graduation exercises ' , set Monday at 8 p.m. Classes Cathedral School end June 1 for about 400 stu40.p School-stillmarc- - . 13-1- 1 ' ---- --- , saved-- - . , "SLOW DOWN AND LIVE" is 'the slogan for a nationwide summer safety campaign, scheduled to run from Memorial Diy to Libor Day, and calculated to save 1,000 or so lives. G. Ernest Bourne, state safety coordinator for Utah, is beating the drurd for the program,' - -- - , , -- - ,. . ARE REALLY - as - . - --- , . 4 - , , 1 - |