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Show - , - :-- .- (LI 'SECOND , 1 airia VOL Woman Held Critical In Near Asphyxiation --- --7 r7. . ' -- 0 I Bunker Made 1 $ Mission Head For California ' Appointment of Pres. Bryan L. Bunker of Moapa Stake at Las Vegas. Nev., as president of the California Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lit y Saints was made Saturthe Tint Presidency.by day President Bunker will succeed Pres. David 1. Stoddard, who has been appointed to ater-da- n, A Complaint charging Lemuel Foster, 35, of 1178 South Fourth West St.. with attempted criminal assault was filed Saturday in the court-o- f City Judge-Arthu- r J. Mays.. The complaint grew out of an alleged assault Sept. 23 upon a Lake City , Salt woman. Foster was arrested Friday morning in the dismantled automobile in which ha bad been living. Bail was met- at $2000 by Judge Mays. - F1Jh110-41-:'...ii.-:'R''.0!.t.....,.:.p,- Nevada. For years he was (Continued ea 13 engage31. B-- 8) CLEARER SKIES SLA TED SUNDAY offing. Spectator fights broke up the High School football game for five minutes Friday night and ,threatened to Pali East-We- st fdt-gr- athletic relations e tween the traditional grid be.riv- starting the trouble. Eight uniformed Salt Lake City police at the stadium were working for the school. and were off duty from the regular force. An officer said "we bad our hands full." The biggest disturbance came when six older youths jumped East High .School cheerleader. Boyd Busath. ,17.- 1040 Logan Ave, during the third quarter. cut lip. He Busath suffered was taken to St: Marks Hospital where ont stitch - wait taken. Hundreds of fans- rushed to the track. and the game halted temporarily. Teachers and a skeleton crew of police broke up a series of fights which began then edge of the East section. The police department ordered all cars to the West High School stadium in case a riot broke out. A girl became hysterical and fainted in the midst of the skirmish. At leist-thretights, broke out - afterHusath was punched in the lip. officers said. - . - - on-4Ite- : . Elsewhere in the stXte lows of 28 to 33 were fore e- 1 31141,,le) !la vo'd .A.1 6,1951 I 0110103 f ,. n LI7 tHoodiums'-Collision With. Cott Lad, 14, Beaten k le--.Truc- , B,f,manGels , Demolishes Pair s Se an Carload By Near His Home , . - SNOWVILLE, Box Elder CountyTwo Air Force men were killed Friday night, when their car collided head-o- n with a truck and was dragged for 20 feet under the heavy vehicle. The sedan was demolished about 10:30 p.m., twq miles west of here on IL S. Highway 30. Impact almost ground the Ica Into two separate halves. A carload of hoodlums in den beat up a Ogden boy Friday night, and told the battered victim "let that be a lesson toyou." And in Salt Lake City, a youthful duo admitted rifling cash' s registers at downtown stores. One boy was 13, and the other was 11 years old. Ogdenpolice called the Og' '1 ' den nesting an authentic cue of who hoodlumism. The victim, .1 ,P'' was knocked to the ground and kicked in the stomach says his attackers piled out of a late S Defense attorneys for. a. model car and lumped him on e-killer Thirtv-aecon- d Don 'Jesse Neal said SUet a block and a half from his home. He Saturday that Neal will fisk-fo- r cannot explain why they picked , a new trial. on him. . Edward 11, Morrissey, attorPolice said the two Salt Lake said a motion, for new trial ney, ALBUMNieholas'G. VIEW FAMED Morgan, vice presi;City boys were picked up for Inwill be made either Monday or vestigation in the wave of cash , dent of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, views the famed album Tuesday. Neal, who would face register rifling The older of the the firing squad if his-firdedial. of Eliza R. Snow, prominent and boys admits taking money from conviction murder gree sticks, of the B. Mrs. Kate with Church worker, , Carter, president Walgreen's Drug Store at Secwill say that insufficient evi, , Daughters of Utah Pioneers.' ond SOuth and Main Streets; J. was used at his trial. . dunce, C. Penney Company, 213 South Neal was convicted Thursday ; Main St, and W T. Grant DeMEET of to death Police Sgt. shooting partment Store, 241 South Main Owen T. Farley May 23. St. Meanwhile, county officials Officers in Salt Lake City also were puzzled whether - Neal's arrested six high school stublond companion, Wilma Lenodents for curfew violation at ma Tully, will get $798 from the 248 South at 12:40 cm. Saturday county as $8 per day witness Main St expenses. The Tully woman has been held in the county jail 133 The Importance of preserving with part of his Gettysburg ad- days so she could serves. a witthe history and spirit of vasty dress, Queen Victoria and many ness in the, trial. and state law Utah settlers was stressed by famous poets, including William requires that witnesses get $8 daily. speakers at - the annual conven- Wordsworth: Beni 'Wehworth mei Greenleaf e"c Thtt womal 'haw 'Ist heldby tion 10f, the- Da ugrite.-.-.' or Utah Lon gfeilow and Whittier. The diary coven Weber County officials on a Pioneers Saturday. Mor&than 500 delegates from the period from leaving Nauvoo, robbery charge. Weber County DUP camps In all parts of the 111., acrou the plains. and lite seized per upon her release from in the early Pioneer Tort. , Salt Lake County Jail Thurs. Officials praised the overflow nation gathered for the one-da- y Mrs. Kate B. Carter, presi- day. Utah. Hotel at the 1000 of ,convention crowd for remaining as calm as it did, and for respecting Highlight of the morning les- dent of the Daughters of ,Utah members Won was the presentation of the Pioneers, praised-th- e police. "lurSilkEarlier at halftime, officers diary and autographed album ,tor their accomplishments , L also threw out three boys who of Eliza 11.Snow, prominent ing the year, "I do not believe there was started a fight at another section Utah ' pioneer and Church of the track. Busath was the worker. to the DUP collection in ever a time when the organizaBUrglars stole - an undeter tion was in a better condition only youth injured seriously their Pioneer Museum. mined amount of money Friday were is at than the records it present time," The valuable enough to require outside treatnight from an unlocked sale at presented by Nicholas G. Mor- she nid. She commended the camps for the Breinholt Company,- - 1400 gan Sr., vice president of the Busath said he was slugged cons of Utah Pioneers, on the, membership of increasing some leadWest fans after by son of Lo- younger women and said "the South Main St.:- - according to Le Rot Snow, a cheer.. Older boys ing the future looks bright" for the or- police reports., with locked arms. forc- renzo Snow, a presidentofofLatterof Jesus Christ ganization. then Church ing Bussth to duck. -day Saints and a nephew of Your living past presidents of sarcastically said 'thank you' Eliza Snow.. , , DUP were honored during the and one of the boys hit me," The album contains the, au- a noon lunihEon at the hotel. Busath said, tographs of Abraham Lincoln, Praised for their presidential Principal Dan L. Baker activities and accomplishments said school officials probably were Mrs. Flora B, Borne, Mrs. will consider whether to call off Kate C. Snow,- - Mrs. Cornelia S. Suture West-Ea- st games. Asked Lund and Mrs. Ida M. KirkIf ha favored the move, .,mr. ham, all of Salt Loki, City.'Baker said: "I don't know 'Afternoon activities Included but it proposition that probSalt Lake City business refports and - special - A ably will come up." weed neve (Reeds V. Vanier. youth was bound over to the tributes to past county presiPolice arrested two steel writer. le le Chigoes solieried Triday to dents. An open-houEast High School boys an Third ' District-Cour- t the eetrrentiee et the Ns limed Se. reception with:a was conducted front 4 to p.m. eilif fee Crippled ChiUsed end hour after the game at 243 South stand trial for assault , at the Pioneer Museum, 304 Main St. on "hold for Investiga- deadly weapon.; - ' The defendant tobert Lee North Main St. 4 By RONDA V. WALKEZ tion of juvenile delinquency." 123 South Welt .111. of was it conclude Whiskey The convention will confiscated, and are nevCHICAGO, was not believed their arrest Temple St.. was arrested $ oPtt with an evening session at 8 er a unless -mind is your cripple ' was connected with the .riots 2 after two girls o'clock, featuring a reading by said be had jabbed a knife into Mrs. On Pate- - Stewart, pmmi- in a splint. at the game,- - ' t That was the theme of a draSeventh South and neat Utah authoress, and a conPrincipal Frank S. Allen of their ribs-aor- cert by the Los Angeles DUP matic talk by Frank Scully that and West Streets. Second Continued int Page 18dered them to accompany him chorus. The chorus, dressed in ended the thirtieth annual conThey ran Into nearby houses. pioneer costumes, will present vention of the National Society a program of songs popular 100 for Crippled ' Children a n d City Judge Arthur J. Maya ' Adults in Chicago Friday night. set bail at $1000. years ago. Mr. Scully is the author of Defense Sets Appeal by op chool Post - ed Police I(iller Pda. , polic- nd I Allen Bateman ' Friday Kiflfd: , superinJoke Jackson Williams, was appointed 20. Start. Va. tendent of public instruction at Pvt. Hugh Dale Humprey, 20, salary of 210.000 per year... Hillitoro, O. First elected to 'the post in Deputy Sherlit Leon Cottom 1244 and in 1242, the of Box Elder County, who investigated, said the Air Toro superintendent received a 24000 pair apparently were en route per year boost in ,pay.through home on furlough , from their Through adoption of legislabase at Mountain Home Air tion in the Jtrae special session Base, Ida. implementing the constitution-- . Peace officers identified the al amendment, Dr. Bateman's driver, of the truck u R. M. elective term terminated Aug. Hunter of Twin Palls, Ida. The le. He was then hired on an vehicle b owned by the Wag- sactinebasis until Triday's se. ner Livestock Company of Twin Falls. -- A11101111CtMent of the permaThe truck, which careened nent appointment was made t out of emitrot for400 feet after of ---- -breaking loose from the car, the school board, who said the was heavily damaged, officers action was unanimous. He said the board had 'full confidence", in Dr.- Bateman and that con- tarts with educators and other citizens throughout the state had .produced none but tom. for , his service as Killi:W6m7'6"n''':?: mendation one of the leading superin. ' LAYTON A woman iden- tendents in the oation.' , st Utah-pieneer-i- Bentley:-Vresiden- --- - AT ANNUAL Odd,AércidiO''' istorical Value DUE -- . , - tified as Mrs. Gene T. Hord. 11; of Ogden,- - was found dead beside her automobile Saturday morning off U. S. Highway 11 near Layton. Marshal George ,Y.,...Briggs of Layten-eai- d the woman apparntly had. slipped and knocksd herself unconocious on the rear bumper- of the auto while attempting to push it back onto the highway after it had become stuck. He said the motor, was running and that the woman died from inhaling fumes .fro the exhaust pipe. Marshal Briggs said a Davis,1 County deputy sheriff had noticed the woman's automobile stuck about 113 a.m. and left to call a wrecker. Her body was noticed about an hour later by a passing motorist The Layton Fire Department worked unsuccessfully with a resuscitator unit to revive the woman.- - Also authorized by the board was preparation of a statement covering the workings of the state minimum school program since ha adoption In 1247. Prompted by a recently issued State Tax Commission report showing effect of the. ProSran-,--- "' on the state taz structure, the report is expected to be ready at the next board meeting. Nov. 2. , , Burglars Loot ..' for non-stude- SATURDAY:OCTOBER , OV:Atiol.é.0 Flith and police School officials blamed older - - Salt Lake Citrs weather picture should be a littla brighter Sunday, according to forecasters at the 'United States Weather Hureau station at the airport. Clearing skies Saturday went expected to bringNa Stmday high of 88 degrees, ' with no wind foreseen. However, Saturday night the temperature is expected to drop to near freezing, with patches of frost in the ' LAKE CITY,'UTAH, o Headquarters of the nia Mission is in Los Angeles with missionaries laboring in the south half of the state of California and the western por- tion of Arizona. The new mission president was born Nov. 8, 1897 a son of Martin A. Bunker and Helen E. McNeal. Be was graduated from the Las Vegas High School and also attended the University of 3 Salt Laker,35, Held For Criminal Assault Uoñfloda Califor- - s rYear 102nd No. 6 "critical 's listed ,as and her as "satisfactory." companion 'Both persons still were unconwious early' Saturday afternoon. The couple registered at the Ritz Auto Court, 817 South State St., Friday niglit under the do4r,' name of ".1. L. Dawson, San Francisco." Wanda Day, a housekeeper-a- t the motel, noticed "heavy snoring", from the court at 11 a.m. and after failing to arouse them, summoned Harrison Butcher, Mr. Butcher motel manager. broke in a rear door and then ;0 summoned police. Potibe reported that there was no mdication as to the cause of the asphyxiation. They reported no signs of gas leakage, although the tightly sealed room was heated by a gas furnace. Doctors said the couple could new mission president have been rendered unconscious by either gas fumes or lack' of oxygen. EP - WRST'S FIRST NEWSPAPER Victim of -- I 337. Ogclen Youth A young couple was discovered unconscious in a Salt Lake City motel Saturday morning. Polka laid they apparently were of asphjrxiation. victims . The couple WaS rushed to the Salt Lake General Hospital after two police crews-- wayked for 30 minutes to revive them. ------ -0 MOUNTAIN THE be-bal- lot - County Malls Last of Tax Notices Th Salt Lake County treasurer's office mailed out the test batch of tax notices on general property Friday afternoon. Sharp M. Larsen. treasurer, asked taxpayers who don't get notices by klanday to comact the office to check if the notice Is addressed correctly., , ' - ' AS CHICAGO MEET ENDS , )ralillare iltotEoril S.':k;',Y0.0th.;':19; entail i'leGT)ils ToF.6.66.:ITlicil I.. 4d - 10'ZIllOt7r) the recent te best-selle- A t-- IteMnd abaitles so much harder for children than for adults." Mr. Scully said. "is that the iambi. tions of children revolve almost wholly around physical' r, Um Flying Saucers," and a columnist for Variety Magazine. Ha is an amputee, having lost his right leg as a result of osteomyelitis many years ago. J...!sMost people have a compassion for obvious cripples. but many handicaps carry no pain with them. There are po many worse things than not being able to walk, rune dance, play ball. or strum a zither," be de- prowess or physical beauty." "To , physically.; handl. capped at such iime seems to them an impossible obstacle to overcome. Adults who hawk not yet got over an adolescent love of sports may also become pressed on losing an arms or a leg. or an eye." he coritinurt clared. "The thing that children al oTh thing that mikes dis. , , (Continued a &I) - -$ - , 'Sè0'.&-i.:....Yotit.i:::::(atir:,.'s.t.E- ' H ere s , - - - . N, al', Ytoto-- wee- t Joy glasses takes 1.11.P11 sere the Irises ere merle le fit year ryes exactly 4..- .- will yew? 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