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Show - , . Co hily ir 7711.00....MMOMIESNO11110111 1 I.: , . 4 - N'''''''''''''4,' i ,..., ' , - .v, ' it k 1 ' - .7, '''''''''2--'''- . -- ' . , - . v TO CLOSE SATURDAY sc , -- ,I .. :, . ' ,,-- 4,4 - Hea.ring Fixed As Earlier Ruling Voided ' I , - . ) z, ': ,, . I , I ,i,,,' ;,,,, . , 'Is- '' ,.' 4 t - - ,. - - . - ....Eri,Ilichard- -, IL., year.. . ik - ,.,;' . .... 114840.0- , - , not John ' (,-:- - .. 4 .,, The question of whether or D. Billett, 24, alleged kidnaper-ban- k robber, is legal- ly insane under Utah law will be determined at,a sanity hear- ing at 2 p.m. next Tuesday. - - Billett Satiirday was before Third District Court Judge-D- ayid T. Lewis to plead to the state charge that he kidnaped .. t ' ' -1 - ,, ' 0 '' rh'!" ''L - .- , , t. ' 11:A ,i (Ricky) Henricksen. The judge,. I; 4,' - District Atty. Brigham E. Rob- - - 0 - -, 4k 1 sk.., ' 'rt." and Defense Atty. Robert- - V 1 -.,. J. ,Jensen agreed to a 'formal t. -.-, sanity hearing. . , NOT LEGAL , - -''. . - ' 1,4 The judge said that a report . -- - , - - - ' '. ' 7 , , of Drs. C. H. Hatdin Branch "-' L. Bliss that Billett Eugene Ind -PE i CHUCK-...-HOL7 7 il Ingarte does not constitete a BOMB, HOLE?--- N , , : State Highway 'Patrol, in- legal finding., Ernest Utah, Pearce, Trooper' a after Last week, sanity . four foot chunk- ofroad at 3500 South ' ' specti a three-bf,earing- in connection with the - I, one and one hall feet , 3600 West St., which,sudaenly federal charge of the $20,000 -rest.ofthrstreet--An.undergronnstream of Smith - belowthe no ,cars or Street branch of the First Sc- - - water was blamed for the hole. Luckily, , curity Banks. Federal Judge Wil- - -; trucks were caught In the cave-i, . - ." ' lie W. Ritter ruled that Billett . i mentally competent to be a -, - defendant. The . federal zjudge -- for a jury trial as set the-ca11 : D soon as a federal jury is em. . paneled. , ' CLOSED covar-- - - . , -- ' ' 't ' - - - - - Because of public interest in Lewis Saturday . the cascJudge i - - asked Mr. Jensen if he intended to demand a closed court hear- , -, . ing. Mr. Jensen said that he ' --- - and the public exchided of the can tinless a because The can of tin --- - - wanted today Js,almost . Judge Lewis then ordered the sources in i of conducted to make efforts be to itself foreign independent industry's - bearing - -C. Stolk, president of the American Can Corn-A- t of supply;-closed court. the federal court hearing pany, said Saturday in Salt Lake City. - it was necessary to . , the mavre Can- the of Here Utah to the attend annual convention shals bailiff and deputy and Association ners' ' inspect a standingof court clear the . - the company's Ogden plant, room only crowd after Mr. Jen-.- ,,, .. . - sen demanded a closed hearing. , t ,,, ,, ,, . , Mr. Stolk pointed out that gov- , --- -.. estimates placed all ernment , .' , world tin deposits at a -,. TOP4 QUARTETST;' supply, with only a six-ye. ' : , WIN-AWA- RDS , supply in spots not accessible J , - . , f to , , . , ' x S. L. MEET' , Said . Stolk Mr ' 1 i, conserve scarce tin began with , ,.,,,,,f -, t . Sevon ;quartets were , the approach of World War II , ',,,,,,, awarded superior ratings ,' and that the program was so conclu-1- 7 't. 00 the at Friday night successful that more than 90,- . Lake ' ,..0 . I lion of the annual.Salt 000 tons tin were saved by 'of , ,A, f Quartet Festival Industry alone. - The top quartets were iI iti , not been for this saving "Had of it entrants 25 F chosen from there would not have been 1.,, .,,,, , wards of the Church of ,,.. ' enough tin oul the nation's Jesus Christ of Latter-day-. WEST'S - . -- SALT LAKE CITY,',U,TAH,s 2 - : . , . , - - -- ; 3 ... - 049,,,w,,,pm.b,i, . le,' , sts,c -- - '', E . y - ' d n. se - a 6 , ri) At- - Ilees9 - ern - , n 0 9occii,LQ)ell,etril,,,,e, - , ' .- s - s ,,,, , l. - - -- i , AT 25-ye- ar ar , to , , - -- .., -- held Thursday and' trinity at the Assembly Superior ratings w era quergiven to two mixed ,Wsral.-teta, the Augar House the and House Stake, Sugar Ward; East Twenty-sevent- h Emigration Stake. were ,,, Two ladies' quartets 'Lin-an- d the superior, judged , t'ti4 tIVA? 1!::1? "CM . , tc , ' W. Sari tymon'-- - ---- it - Scores remark , of Gov. J. Bracken Lee In his address Friday before the for- tieth annual convention of the Utah Canners Association at A the Hotel Utah. ' , The governor recounted what he charged had been a successtdisasters-and follies in an-of American foreign policy, each billions of dollars. costing He urged the members of the canning industry as business men to go into politics. , The time has passed, said Governor Lee, when good citizens can let the other fellow think out poll- thpeea:otate's nahtednigt 088 spear . :. . - ' - , - tkal problems.' college . .states and that more than 3,- 760 ' 000 cans- f Utah fruits and vegetables were set aside last year for the exclusive use of the milltarY' -- "'Fhe compan y operates a plant 4n Ogden with an average annual employment of some 300 People. '' , t - - I Statd.RiOtii:ts..i.,:: Whiting & Raymond, Spring- ville contractors,' Friday submitted a low bid of $285.881 for construction of a new highway from Lapoint - to Gusher in Ulmtah County. The State Road Commission reported the bid wu low of six figures presented, - highest - of which was $3l5,311.-T- T, ' - do; "Because I Continued on Page .. in . - , B4 , - p1PPIrt11.; rum motor - PAT'S Of IONTO , litelitti PORTUtlit ammo& ' ' ': ,;,:, - fl, IDY hQ1ding-A- -- ; '- - :' - - ' : csurym Pith& ' '' ' , .; -, - , , , ,. ,.,,,, I ..',... j : , , , , , , . , , , - - ,, - - best . . - l help.-:- - , - Defenst----Council- -' r C 0, 1; 11. t 4 - )0S) : - , 111F In' an , oinne 1- . Prison Term 7-- tr-theboa- rd, . . ', 11 y , ' -- . - , -- -- , lSOUTN , am.....10,--- 1 , -- - r al ' ' 4 A 11711'1 ountot - ,,. . 'fill-ittl- ' , . .' : tat !Km Ul I 7 tau - Lake-Jorda- -- - --- - , - .,, , . - -- T. , , - - ' , - 1, ,1 , .-- 4- -- - - ' s - ---- - , - . ' - 0- 1 , , ,. , , s 4 . ,, ' s s , -- - - -- s - ; - t-- - - 4- - . - -, - . r Ik , IN , , .... :'- ''-, A - i.'!. 'A - , 7, Sharp, U; .. Budget Cut "t , . . 1 COULDGET- Listed as t es , - eligious ues l 7 a , , Sgt.-Man- - . p i, MT and INSECTS t 7 lit - --- ch - A pbmith - , fic:!I ' li fil , - - re 4 ! f .. . , , i 1 , institution asked for nearly a ' , : In to help,71- - -- - - year ago. , : MENACED , BASIN . ENTIRL , I iott , B. chairman Isaacson, , Thorpe , --: , t , Tha entire nr.Df Salt Lake IllUt1111 111111113 . ' ' ar -'' .'t. of the board, said they had not ,4,' '' , ,,' ( ' . the sur, ..,.., yet determined whether , -- done :...., wi fiwoodiTnterii awtArberesult vey should-- be ,2::.. - 7,, --- -t:44thei J.,4 ,...::: : 1 or ,', , by an i n and boyrgtahneizastcih000n ., , outside ' n , , Utah River drain- '. . ' . 1( I- , ', , ,. 1 The governor said be wasn't areas a r e particularly - PII9VOBelmont Davis, 14; , i ; age t , , . I ..se...t. - 111,concernedwith the iniorma, ,.,,,,,, - ' - . - - -- "!- threatened, accordingto-report- s ' as sentenced Saturday --, , ' tion for himself, but thought the 4' ' released by the U. S. Weather servo not less than one year ' , to , ., 1 'Bureau.. , ,, . -- -" , .., and not more than 10 in Utah laTrd:eaeled"tit and blentatekre opeur: River The , , Ardan , f :is State Prison I the l for already beating.cies. " ' 4 at peak load and the maximum death of a , , girl. the He suggested that pouibly e? , . Davis was sentenced by ---- ) spring runoff isn't expected ud' A school budget could be cut five ' , 1 1. or tit June. William Stanley Dunford May t; Judge ' , , I t. , . to ten per cent and the admin- - t ,,,'''s - : 4 WATER , SUPPLIES UP 14,7 of Fourth District 10 Court at ,, ' ' ' ' , istration asked to get along on In Logan, Gregory L. Pear- cm. Saturday. He was futmd .,,... , . ., - , , ,,,, , ' it, and in that event the survey -- . , son, hydraulic engineer with the guilty Wednesday of voluntary ------ , , , , , could be dropped. - ,PN , , , ,' Division of Irrigation, Soil Con- manslaughter. , ' ' i.' , Governor Lee said he - was 4' , , servation Service, said - water Utah County deputies were ' , concerned with the fact that the - generallr-througho- ut , se scheduted-terta- ke supplies Davis to the . school now has 1200 less stu- , , , ' , ,, 1 the state are greater than aver- State Prison Saturday after. ,---- - - . -- TT ' ' dents than it had at its peak ' - - noon. age. ' load, but it has 157 more em- , For all state of the the His asked the parta attorneys judge . , ployes. snowpack on watersheds varies to recommend that the prisoner '' ' - t1 he noted that it . However: from 120 to 235 per cent of av- be assigned kitchen activities, , wasn't as bad as the University . I erage,- Mr;-- Pearson- - said- .- Be- since he has been a cook:- - They of Utah where there were 733 cause of record snowpacks in also asked the judge to inform , ) employes at the peak in 1947, many areas of- - thestate there, the board of pardons that Da. .t em1343 and now there are is no doubt but that many areas' via has been Incarcerated since , , I ployes with 2500. fewer students. will suffer damage from heavy last a July 30. , The survey would disclose if Davis was charged with the spring runoffs, he Indicated. I if employes, , IFIEVIEST AREAS, , besting death , of Linda Kay ' ' '' - 'The heaviest snowpack Iles on Millar, 'small ' any classes could be cut down, ! 2., 'daughter of Mrs, ,', i , and if other saving could be I , , ' . the Arlene Strawber-of the watersheds i. , Millar, who, With the ,., ' -, ''' ' made. , t ry,. the ,southern- tributaries of child, was staying at the Davis. 1 li, with , the . meeting Following the Provo, the Spanish-,- Fork residence in Price. "- ., s,, ' at the State -- Call- - -! , Davis signed a written Con.' 1 4. ,.., , - , ,River,...and.,, southecroos..the II, ss, itol, the board members went San Rafael and San Pitch fession last July 30 in which he , Price, . into executive session to decide '" Rivers, Mr. Pearson said. admitted .kicking the ,,child .. ' on how to make the survey. . ,. In these areas, 170 to 22$ pv twice. the-kI'd-.- ..-, At regular Teeting ,A.74f-t X 1 ,,,,, ,,, :SN , J.. ' '. i4717.7"77: ifr77"7;,,,,,i!, ,,,,!;;L.1.11....at t,,,,,,AL, .02, A ' vi '''s 4.1417'''''',i,r -' Afp, ,44,J: ,?cl, ,'''42.4-'''H. Walker, dean of agriculture WaS1CS 2. , at USAC, a leave of absence to , , t satch front streams from Provo, , , t accept a position as chief of the ; , , and on the Bear River, north, ' cs , ,,..,., technical eolleburation-- brand) ,,,. ,,, to Vt-he :1!qt.t , IITFOtit,15a 1 , in the Office of Foreign Agri- ---I "' - . ,,,, , . t, , cultural Relations, U. S. Depart- -SNOW MORE COMING . --- . , Ai ..,,,,,., :....,,,, ment of Agriculture. .0.4,...,8, S,,44.,.r.,....,,.,,tt,,,40,,.4-;,Meanwhile, forecasts of more ' is heldquarters will be in i snow in the southern third of H. . Continued on Page BA .. state were told the for WORSE? Saturday THIS and Sunday. The deep storm . The American Farm Bureau 2407 Beacon Dr.Tindicates hew high- -- which- Federation, the for Southwest few taking the stand days past 91.7 inches the snow in Salt Lake City would be if the is slowly moving eastward, t the that Federal expenditures must 7 that have fallen bad the remained on r weatherman said, and shoilld be cut to The bone, recommend, during the winter 1 ed a $156000000 cut in, the grouncL The weatherman says this is quite a bit below dip into Utah. n ' the 1916-1- 7 season-whe105.8 inches were recorded. Snow flurries can be expected U. S. Department of Agriculhere and there throughout the ture program for the crop year , But in the same breath he noted that on March 13, 1944,, Sun- of 1953. state of the , northern part ithe inches of two more than a foot of snow fell. and CISUCI Speaking for representatives day but mostly In or..near the stuff- were recorded mounta1na,- -1 he- weatherman attending- a conference of Four Utah men weraaniruded ' 'dents and secretaries of west,-- -, said. ,,Donough is 6 feet 5 inches tall. , on the casualty list released Sat- em states farm bureaus, at thi 0-i Newhouse Hotel, Ralph Gillis-pi- e, urday by the Department of Defense. Three were ' reported Spokane, Wash., said Fri-- -; .'.iil..eV;,-...,.:::.0...1..11.wounded and one missing in must be?, day that the AIRY' actlon in the Korean area willing to take- a cut in the ounded art- - t things closest to them ask for - Pfc. Lehi. ,A. Galloway, son of culture, ,before they '''6t-tti-1ii'''a1se-preduced appropriations Mr. and Mn. Lee Galloway, 461 a North Ninth West St., Salt Lake Mr, Gillispie, who is the - Sgt. Richard L Maynes, son and cynicism president of the Washington Religious unity backing the chapel (Baptist) at the Univer- disillusionment . of Mr. and Mn. Jack K. Maynes, theory that "the things thatt sity of Chicago. among 'students that existed dur- State Farm Bureau and a mem710 Vine St., Murray Reverend Gilkey, with Mn. ing the ,period following World ber of the board of ',directors, unite us - are more important t War 1," he N. Sequira, hus- than AU?, said the proposed cut things that divide us" is Gilkey,. lion his way ,home While in Salt Lake City, the would reduce the USDA appro- band of Mrs. Manuel N, Sequira,1 the most t rainProtestant important after, serving as interini, Gilkey. are the guests of Mrs. priations from $256,000.000, to, Box 488, Layton. movement in recent years. This ister for. the livi months A. J. Gorham, 715 Second Ave. $100.000,000. past : was the statement in Salt Lake Missing: at. the Central UnJon 1Congre- B. Bliss, CitySaturday of - the . !mill husband of Mrs. Glenna W. Charles W. Gilkey, formerwgationallChurchLn---Ronoltilu- , I Suna sermon will West 1220 He North Second Memorial dean.' Rockefeller Bliss, preach ' , St., Bountiful. day- - morning in First CongreKEEP IN Oil gational Church, corner of First South and Fourth East Streets nh - 7 icrie-n-fact that I am a Baptist door; Here's a high 'quality, year !round minister and am asked to ad- door that converts from storm door to dress churches of other de- screen door and back again With a screw--, , nominations shows a feeling of and a flick of the wrist. ; 111 Protestant driver peoamongunity of Duane G. Peterson;-;.-1', said- - ' he ple,". saves It you nlone y too, because one door and Bernadine Wichita, ran., --dslow process of breaking the-lo- b more of two and-muoes Marie Clay, 21, of Philadelphia, down religious and racial prejCall us for an estimate Pa., Friday were sentenced to gasify, udices Is being aecomplished, five years in a federal instituHardware Knotty Ping, esaid, pointinuout thatd'Con- tion for transporting in Inter to gregations be bad preach-iHardwood Doors s ate eommeres a forged,. check: Kiln Dri.fi Lumber In: the Islands and on the Pa- U. S. District Judge Willis W. Coda- Shinglos and Roofing Mcdorials chile Coast included persons' of , Ritter 'suspende& the sentence ---- -: , many-raees, an4 placed both on' probation Rev Gilkey gaid he had eot , , for five years. '44Nt noticed i greater..iesi3On.se to re-The couple, acused of forg . ) in recent 1 years., ligion Is UM 111 C ing and cashing a number of "As 'an example, take. the ' checkg4n.Aoa,idaho.irt4. ')0,, ,Montana,-pleaded- guilty tO QUALItY4U11,1)INGIUPP1,157-2,'-'-'own .4,w and Richard LZvans your for 885 transportiAt the check 1 those who crowd into churches , from Gallup, N. M, to Phoe113 West North Teetpte ' , to heat Rarry,' Emerson' tor, nix, Ariz.. on Nov. 30, 1951. ' ELIE REV. CHARLES Establishad 1871 dia.". he Said.. Nat 3.765O Judge Ritter ordered them re-' ' GILKEY -of - of not is tha 'Thera turned to their homes. - It --- -. . I - - -- - , The Civil I which is empowered Jo act '- , -- how each state department can ,. 3 ' - 4,, . The'ot-oft:04-.,b-y,-pliiii-o-Tpi.-t-it- justi ,1 , 4 , 41' . , . , ., - ,, b ,, . I , ' ,.. ,,, , , , i 4 , -. . ,...,:, , . , - ' ,' - --- b. the Arid you con cemorroi-oli-Ite-floom: Donseastretiou ',C,611 test supplies,- - oniontont lad filen. imp, . NATIONAL: STORES We hey tho beet of everything - ', ' priced reemoobly to fit yolk borliet. 7' STATE . 7::72-1:;et toed get .econeitoted . Dreg ,, in . ON' LYMAN'S CAMERA CINTRI, 107 '1 Gold oil Detrnottetleo bi 34 South, I... - 1 I t - : , . - Gov. J. Bracken Lee has called a meeting Monday' of state alth - commissioners- ,road, welfare,. and-healong with- Civil Defense leaders, to study potential flood dangers. held at 10 aan. in Purpose of the meeting, which. will be be-t- o determine- the responsibility of the governor's officewill -ct ' the stateln thelnatter--,an. , - , t yes ode to stoke wormy with year centers et college. Got things est so iittrigg your spring vocations. A 4s3 cooterso She tiro Crews Grephk is fine fot yogi tom ohms with tripod and Nosh oquipment. Si. yoorstif tigerish cells"' vie photography end how' seek sere' gooney tingling in . ', yolk loons. 1.:ta'h .... Eotit.e-:qrs.0-0.t.;:Bp.si.07.-A--r.e-qT- -- Placed on Honor sy - - The board of trustees gists Agricultural College as- sured Gov. J.' pracken Lee Saturday they were not intention, , - iI Forger Comte 1,- I - -- s ,, : ' :' , ,.."'''''' - , , i - k. ,,,i,,,,,i - , A, T ' ' , ty .,,,,,,,,, , - , - 0 I . Iter Lee - 3 urve Ye - - , i , cosit; - U. s' - -, . -- ' - - - ' , Utah Men- Utah,, censteof c Burned by people in 44 other not-belie- , You cen shootMirw. carry dopicturos of fraternity sod Miority 1. mow wiring shoot You problicity pictures ten ings. - of the Canapes and 'faulty. Ye con ' mil morels to local stoke coteries niw feet control , to college trod.. Yee eon shoot por' traits god group shots which will met fulif plardntood, fet onion. eted toil cosi gout e lot of :1-f proof, by hewing pictures poblisheri t to sollogigebitartioes sod gagers too. re llione-o- .. paw meows weys.,, ' too . 4) -- se - ..,...- "When I beard the president s say be wanted eight billion-dollar, to give away ;to foreign countries, I was mad 'enough to break the television set.", fend it doesn't peed to be espoosive) to good ,... -,- Truman Aid Plan - Phte9n111417 -- ' Goys , Lee I., e e m er - : titot Ors cola ytho- need to - eti IL them through col-loge. Why tot YOU? ,;:. ,w. c,,,,s,roLK ."eass tut da anything.' . A tot of wise end hIll 1 ,,, Q...4, ' The can company executive pointed out that the average can contains., less than two per cent tin and declared that is a sesült, of tbese developments Utah canners may look forward to adequate supplies of cans to p ack in either whaarrdoler , ,E-today end kiwis', up youngsten ore titre. -, e, 944 crorkt? tbaIv4,644; ,,,,,,,,. cola -- . - '4'4'stock4Pt .. ,, rr - "4 - ' - r'kevettisamint---- Nr-- - ,7,, , East Mill Creek Ward, East Mill Creek Stake. Top awards went to three male quartets, the Wasatch' Ward, Hillside Stake, Capitot Hill Ward, Salt Lake Stake, and Stratford Ward, Highland Stake. By- .2,4&-(4,--- 71.1111 !Mate, ,,.. ,t,!? . , , -, - 952- - n , ,,4,,.4. --' ', 7- . I , . . , . -- . 8 - - - , n 3 0 - GEIZ . Holding Up --- - - . - . , . . - ' SATURDAY, MARCH . . - L ean1 , .,,,, - ' NEWSkAPIA , -- . :.. - . 4- - . , - . s- a3u3diRioicrhivamr-cis'sftour- .. ... fico.. MOUNTAIN THE . 'AC' - a, E . -- , , , - . , . . EVE- The publicls invited to visit the displays of gardenI ing impIements and plan foods and hundreds of until thal time. '' 'Scores of awards- have been given for the out- - standing plants entered In ' the show. Classifications incilide- v I r tu a I ly every house- plant known - to 'thrive in the Mountain West. - . D . , .. The "Sprtng Garden Fair and liouse Plant Shove! 'eloses Saturday ,night at fa. o'clock, in the Deseret ' Nfleo:sat '' ' , -- -- ..... , 40, ue Tuesi :' 7:".. ... G4RDENHdW - ' Bil lett . . r( . (i'if A I ' .' , )- d'- |