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PRICE --- - Belmont Davis, 22, vat bound over to Seventh District Court Thursday for a first degree murder trial in ,the fatal beating of a 22- month7old baby girt Judge Leland Larsen of,MantL who conducted a two-da- y preliminary hearing here, ordered Davis, a Price coal miner, e , ', Vitt t .... - Nom 1 II ...''11111111 ....0, ; .,' ev,,,,,, I t I j, - lie I irgd:unrpe.,E.teAlleenntBaa:filfhtleansaactI to:11'01PN 7 - Davis is charged with the beating to death of Linda May daughter 'Millar, tit Mrs. Arlene Millar, Price, and Donald Millar, Kenosha, child had been left Wis. teinporarily in the care of Davis and his wile. At the hearing, the defense attorneys for Davis lost a bid to have the case bound over to Seventh District Court on the lesser charge of voluntary midibt,j, -- . . Ns.., 1 ,, I II 1 , II i .) ' . - . . 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'' C01111C11;11--- ERZITVNG Germany seeds logs sentencing. ILOLIP - - - . 22" 37 ' - ... , ' , DZ. - 73 - ' , SPRAYED WITH DU P0147 . - - i . j ' 4 - ' mods to oat viols pos mat Sea 7 ILIII6 to 7 p.m. 4 , '' AtiY CAR PAINTED oils , L7:yr,-- - ' , ,Nst IN. ni 001 41 ellele 18 11': .,.... . lk , : ' , S3)r ' Aldlillt ' yelp elgie ,,,,,,s ,,,,Affs (a., Is errs SSCUT C0100 , tiee leer iiiiit at f ) . , -- 1 ' owls shop iN4see ne , , - , mitt THitillrriadtrialsr Wirt ii.wri eit i:tz re:An STATE, SAVINGS' i 1 ' ' , I Bodes, osolsbaskip Wide torothcoms sod soft wasoms sow, s , lime . I , " 1 -- ) ct .-- ---- f - Rex Milano. 1 ' '' Men and ono A Jury ofieves woman returned the verdict of guilty after two bouts of dellbs eration. The youthful Price Malt was originally charged with voltmtary manslaughter for the ,11.- i - . 4 7sitb so lcbessArs joss and Cfgri;IGIII7BCOID10001E.,ted ohs los 4.-1- -- - '' II's --- 1 Llti - Cti! lald ,t, Uri le Mani in Pkirrels tool . le -- tses SAST med the 11011- ism a. summit, mit- loonsiled lierould'e 10 ' le-,- LI:1- a rt., I Yoe Isom, fsesobst jot by evasion club ssoro. samosa or...411J Plillie tio ciTAII.C4D Clailt - irs---.0- , - r a , 0 :4 7- . la nit O., r Aka : 0 Mjil tit qSZ?) II 1 7 rorat , . ' wed with 'resit besieges, " W ' , , , -- 4,- 1,,,, , 1 . - 1(111"4 , " . - t In Price si..,,..4 i :,,,,,,..? , , 1 -- fit Tailored to - , , , , , , , A 9c , NAV! VIGOSO, - , . ' Owl ,,- , 0, ts 2.Nwsw.. 41.E.mmomommommoodm. BREAD - &Am - ' , , ... - - j j $2393 4'17 tvirt from hicppy? - ' dile .. , - NUT - SPAIN! tali41 ' - MORE MSASS V ir'0"it0 - . glia . 410... ', -,., . Fr - - . pet ili &PIECE .".""-- " , BANANA rot el CIZISI i PRICETony lEarterakis; 21, : - , , price; 'Thuradav was : - found guilty ' of Involuntary rnan.. slaughter in the April 12 slay. big ,of anotger Price resident. et : - , , - 1.0,-- t I . , ' ,- 3 ) . 1 7 Pb . . - - ----- ) - alir ' - 1 ' 1 - II! IIIIS .. , - - Han - - . i azui We:tto ., . g, - 4 a , , 4,- - , , - :71 tiCittgic:naNndatillonalt77trarmdirteLtry, atur-lJan 13,, 1820, in ,West, Point, Harold Daniel Page was I son of Willard J. and Lillian" Thurgood Page. Be attended Davis County Schools. - He married soils Parkin of Bountiful 28 years ago In the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ - of Latter.day Saints. ., , Mr, Page was .a member of and-chairm- - . - I 31-ye- Job Head t Zulkte,!ard, lq.!rtls is,the lack of money which It ' Survivors include the widow.' takes to get the' ball rollIne two sons and thren daughters: ' . he sal& ' U. Milton H.,PagPe. U. S. Air , With the destruction caused Torn, Japan; Wendell V. Page by World War fl vlus the .,fact and Mrs. Lynn (Marilyn), K. that Russia robbed the country Tyner. West Point; Mn. 'Wayne of Industrial machinery, Ger. (Ruth) Todd. Ogden. and many has to begin all over Mn. Phillip (Virginia) Ogden,,, again, he sal& ,. , ,, ...2, Logan; mug, grandchildren: tus Over 1.500,000 are , unem- mother, West Point; six brothployed.. Taxes IPtit exhorbitant ers, W., It Page, West Point, and factories and homes have Russell Page, Logan. Legrande to be rebuilt, be said;The Ger- Page, Wheatland, Lowell Page, mans have the will to rebuild if Idaho Tails, Howard Page and only they can get the necessary Karl Page of Idaho Tails. ad money to start the program., . three sisters, Mrs. T. J. (Afton) Be pointed out that the Mar- Johnston, West Point, Mrs. GUI shall Plan was one of the few (Ethel) Dahl, Blackfoot, len life lines which the people dung kirs, ltussell (Irlorence) Lake Salt Cite. tensen, to for survival.' ' '' " ' - . . it - : - ;i awCalloebttle elvracTbeunloctr.olaitte:Ilatry;b7n'01 joterillothi "Of course I only can speak the waonYfachotit ()blitgesWetstperoblem .. ... eohnteerPofrthisee . - a ,, C onvicte ,,,,,, 7 , country. ., ," . rancher was killed County, ---- - al program Development Germany. :Dr. Breitung' is gathering data and ideas which may be applied to the reconi ' , Cooperation In- - , , Governor Lee said socialism flared and flopped on this continent in the days of the Plymouth Bay colony. The Pilgrim Fathers soon dropped a com- "linEr Mil NEW Ammo mg am am N.I., iM an NIIIIP NEP' ' ' ''' ' - - ' mon storehouse prolect in favor ', '. of private enterprise "because , After 1 deliberating only two, hours and 15 minutes, a twelve. the strong men did not want to do four times the work of the man Jury late Thursday found Don Jesse Neal, weak and receive no bonus for old police killer, guilty of first 'degree murder and made no their efforts. ... ." 1.' , . , Governor Lee took a personal recommendation for leniency: - ' - , ') Angeles hospital - hive learned how to 'frog breathe' or swallow air into their lungs so that they can stay out of an Iron lung for long periods of time," said Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, professor of physiology and vice of the University of president . . . - , - ',4.1 "'..4, " .i'' s.. I, - City Thursday. -Dr. It Breitung" r;-- Y was in the city as part of reuth; an tour of the U. S. the Industrial Representing ' - f, - taut factors in the United States' MURDERVisibly shaken, Don Neal, slayer, is led from a Third District Courtroom following his conviction of murder in the first Owen Virarley. ' degree of Salt Lake City Police Sergeant .. , , ' - eight-mont- CONVICTED OF - .1...,, 1 : manger. He was taken to an Ogden hospital at 10;30 a.m. and died. from Injuries six hours later. Mr. Page was recognized , one of the outstanding Jailer was breeders in the tatetbsetiialz Stets I member of . , Jersey Club, Davis County Jer- between sey, Club . and the American,. , t , -, :i - e- : "'' , o - gored and mauled by the ao1-- 7 mu an1 imocked from tho' . re ! Ineraounnecomlielosysmitestra,soladlineasodinitgLoGekr- . - , . mPrelynattise - . - ;- - , " ' , Close I -- . , 4 :' - ' 1 o' ,.,..,.,,,.,:,::,::.ti.,,,, . 1 4i.4,--;' tA With Industries s - ... - .:- - ti I - 1... .;' ..., .. 1OU1111 U.S. Cooperation 1 .......,,,,;7.0, , - . r 4 - - i ager," Governor Lee said. Governor. Lee also accused Los ' 1::lj - - 4 '' - , . , ;' ' , ''' .''' I ...34 - . -. ' - . ', .N. 1: , .". N "...L'- ''' :.....,,,,,,,..... .,s , TO ON RADIO:SHOW- - ur i .. Point-Davi- s t)emlan -, Lauus-- ::- -. .. -- --.1 ."1.'''.."1"'-'1'''''''. ; '' - , , A71. ''''. . ' . - ' . - ' ' ' - -- , .4a ; " ; -, " ,. by his prize bull. Thursday Dead was Harold D. Page, 52. Ha had been cleaning the stall ' of 'the animal. Mr. Pass tilts - :' ':''' :'A ''' - - .-- , tft) ,' -- ''.'-- '' , -- permanent Governor Lee said. Prior to - that time it had been a "commonplace.housing - project, but under the new psyponed until the dlrriday llagnAbo to be chology of private control the analysis of the imminent school residents of the terrace look in the Etats and .the back on the past year as one answer to , a recent unequaled in their lives for acstudy of the program published genuine accomplishment, by the State Tax Commission. cording to the general man- 'In TwoWeeks' , 51 ,Wnim4"al---Mciur-lid- OGDENA Vest . . - ''' ..- - .: , 4 ., . ... , .- ,, --- 4 ''''!"..';''':.;,----:- " . . - ., , - --.. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,:,,- I --....4.,4 - '. '''.' : 4 -- ,!...:!-!- . . '''' here-Frida- ; 1, ,, ' ': r - .!" - A' :' ,t., e f' ''''. ' ,. UTritadha': .t 4 ti ' 1 . , , '..:' pirStOrY mechanismwas ,, 2 scribed Thursday in Chicago by "'Lim's,. Dr. Ivy Wee a speaker at a prominent Illinois physiCian. "Several polio patients at a Thursday semions of the annual- crack at the ethics of President The' slayer's head dropped slightly and his fists convention of the National So7 tightened Trurnsufs 'administration. say- 'will be Color Clark Children and read Richard Court District Third was by "the president has been ,as the verdict ' eietYlofc:Lppled - - thge that ' City brought Chicago. ELDER' worst COWLEY Dibbles. C. to within two weeks, according alf they can leirn bow to "The president hims: who court was tu,smitied she , hur- TV represena Judgo Albert' N. Ellett RS ried to her husbands side and breathe while they sleep,' should and does set the standard SPEAK . frog . tative. , -these people will be able to get for the rest et the nation has Ott,16 lit 130 ctn. for ' him. hissed -Arthur I.- Nelson-,- Denver, -- - -- haan these to sanction iron' without at 'official along tn-tlung given district manager of Columbia's finacargument to the The only words Neal uttered branches of ethitie by failing to all," Dr. Ivy declared. Arthur TV set division. said a main DefenwAttomey Elder Matthew Cowley fur. came was read verdict the said that the physAnother convention speaker, punish or remove those in his after A. of the Council of the Street presentation was being it.. Allen when he was asked by the judge ical A Dr. TheodoreGPumPP. presi- official family who have been fedi in the ease ' weigh Twelve. Church of Jesus arranged through KSL-Tand he has compounded bow long he would like before exposed, s two-hois Winthrop-StearnComof Latter-dadent y of Christ heavily in Nears favor. program Saints, daily , ' the wrong by criticizing and sentencing. of New York, to a nation-wid- e will pany "It was physically impo'ssible planned. he said. speak exPLANS TO. ATTIAL of President Truman's task castigating those who havesaid. Mr. Nelson was in Salt Lake- - -- - radio audience on the Cofor Neal, with his hands cuffed the him." governor force on the handicapped, said posed lumbia Broadcasting SysCity eonferring with George N. .,ru need as much time as I behind his back, to fire a gunm tem Sunday. cannot build a America Cannon, manager, Intermounthat so 1 can appeal because 1 whose projectile entered direct-acan, -k S'e-otain 'Supply Company, ' 244 ' Elder Cowley's address . center of the offi- stockpile of manpower unless it 20- not guilty," the slayer of ly into-lh- e West St., an a utilizes the .large number of will originate from Eadie cer's , stomach," Mr. ,Allen , Lake Salt sergeant police - . t South Fourth City ' Dales promotion program. Station KSL over the half- handicapped' persons In the As PrisOn serted. r T, rarials softly said. 4 , - District country. , I , hour Church of the Mr said verdict Brigham Z. the The , Atty, judge The Boerd of Corrections of show; ' beginning at I a.m. Dr. Klinnpp described' the a death pen- - Roberts. In his final summation carries mandatory intends Prison State Utah Elder Cowley's : , , apeech. Job of the task force as the silty. 'rhs execution data must said, "The testimony of Ser. "with 'Man Shall Not Live by present a "eartfully ealculated emcee of to findto a man Farley as to who shot him ' p, over the warden-shi- be set not less than 30 days or geant , Bread Alone." will be renational strength as bane take more than 60 days from the date is here in his dying words." ' building E. Clawson, 111 Kingsley peated again locally at 'He referred to testimony, by el sentencing. rapidly as possible without board member, , said Iliday, p.m. Sunday ever KSL. - ' M. Anderson, h,, man JosePh rocking the economic boat too W;rden courtroom the The jury left Meanwhile, Acting who said the officer Much:. carrier, Weston Madam, who has run at 3 p.m. and returned with the -- -- 11'''7i -- .W. are not to him. .1 am a Polite mumbled too easily 3:13 at verdict two , approximately the stormy priaon for He the shot me.--C- all ' officer. .-, aroused. The . difficulty present ' ' months, joined a field of 20 P.m- -dePartment."' blood and InIMt , re of, getting enough , The defendant's --youlig candidates who are after the idward 11-- Marrissel' .4e7 Continued oa Pats B-- 1 job. tractive wife wept when the , , , , .. : Continued ea rags B4 sentence was read. Alter the , , 1 , molt , , . , . -, ' , FALL 100.1 . . t ' d ' ' COPS ' , .,,..,..,,,,,, - - 11011M1 A it- ik ' ' P mefred . , f. put . th,... strA, T COVEIll CBS-Columb- ia " l' Gored, , Dies in Hospital 6. Hours ILater , T. '; ,,. .LI 2,... Nindewl- Cilet;ker.: , '''' , : s , - de- . 1 ,- - ." , .':Ik::,..4.pl.rog!:.:,:'CILIO'llt.0 ance." Color, TV Set' - " 1 sugar-coate- -- . I . of usinz4inseit to d programs under names. He accused the administration of calling socialized medicine "pulgie health. insur- near-norm-al t ,'. -- .,' IyrllZGr of . I - , wanmdedishonor k. , I .: . i I. Bracken Lee asked the nation Davis contended G J.J.J .' ' .. tre, --.- a ,,' Praises 'Spunk' Of Terrace as 'NationalI Model manslaughter. - D avos, ' ,:;) - ., Ci SOCIALISM .ip...0..,:-if.0.1.0.0.rr:--.1 there was no premeditation in the slaying. His attorneys argued that no weapon was Involved. Linda May Millar was kicked te death, testimony showed. elided& V. Walker. Ilsoaret lame Man A. John But County Attorney la hkas arrePreass the asayea- there was artier. hoe et the National asessety tot Crippbad Childress and Adults WALKER enough time between two kicks By RONDA to give Davis time for preCHICAGO A . and to jump existence outside an iron lung meditation from one Inlent to another."', ler polio vietinwen those with severe paralysis of the Ireh- 7 . saattrythswasdeter- program -- . ,1-.-- - ' tb .,t , , ,1 downgopaveyment Selection of I ....,' la las sumiptit;rtiinotnendenof , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,,1951 CITY,-.UTA- , r- when' its residents raised the ,,ti ivel LAKE 1 TREND TO e.i I SALT T-.- 11.4- Final selection of ths Mate superintendent of instruction is Tia, I expected when the State Board to i of Education meets in its Oc- '1.-,- ' tober session late Friday. Under the new Utah law 1 .... t for the appoint- I mwheniethopfrovid7 by !the board instead of his direct , the board - recently i election, 11 titbe into jailed without bait , ,t, ,. ,".. . e ',,c '' .., . - to use the TesPnt.laheek "Lt Washington change a i,dangerous - trend - in government towards socialism." In a beech. prepared for deto a convenlivery tion of the Associatioo of Amer. ilean Physicians and Surgeons, Governor Lee told how Washington Terrace "became a lovely community of homes." The filming point in the life of Washington Terrace was . -- N!, Ilk ' , , Year 102nd I - TO Be: N a M ed '-Ipik FIRST NEWSPAPER - - . - isl'o. 5 BLASTS , . , FUND - L EE. School 'Head I DESItilr Wiwt CRIPPLED Hid -r --- I - 1 , ,1 . ..t, - VIEST.'S .., 15 inches. begin-movin- - MOIINTAIN THE VOL.,.,337.. : incbesof new Weather Bureau observers 'made this prediction as a front of cold dry air g into the state Friday morning. dispersing t.he clammy temperature prevalent for several dayI - - Meanwhile, more snow was reported in Utah's high mountains. Price reported snow on the canyon highway between that city and Castle also was evident around. Cedar City and Richfield. In the Wasatch Range-- resorts at Alta and Brighton reported about three - , . , frost probably will descend , ,, : .:,:- , . ...a..to.-:FRii4,0:Nelig4.- en Utah Friday night. :, ri-- . . '. - . : . Widespread . , , t . --41 . . , , : |