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Show .. . , . . ,. , . - Bl.t POLICEMAN - 1.,.'1 1..4.i.0.--0..-.04.:.0.01- .. CLEARED IN e i " , ;. , ' f.' sSHOOTING ",,, , , , ! ' . . , , -- , .. n , - , ' , ' ''.44,4,. t'1 t '4;.. ; ' , , 4 ..... '''4 . - APRILA9, ,SATURD,AY, - . . 0 n Jr., , - tIV.I ' '...prr-- ,'e- . Eisenhower-for-Preside- nt ' -- a 63, - ',,, ' ' ' . , , ' :;: ,,,,I. i '0 , Judge ',Sentences Marl . s' Fox . - , , ' ' Aiding-Esca- Plan pe ..- 'Ac.:' .',,.. .: , ' LOUren S. Lamph, 34, of 2621 - ''..,,,:.i'''''''''''''''''.1 8":-- ..1 ' East 3020 South St., former f Utah State Prison' guard, must spend one year in Salt Lake t in aid' of escape" from L ' County jail- lor furnishing "appliances . D. BILLtrr ' ., ,.. the prison'. . laces prison term , Lamph, father of five wai ar-rested at 6 am. Dec. 4, after s .,) , 1' ' ,, t v......,,, . .... , I . vt. i,... ,s ,,,,,,Ltful., , l' ., . - ii , : ''-l- c--1u- I 40,:t U .--, r A i 1 ......-- - .,..si. -- N ADVOCATE FOR "IKE"--Sen- . Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., natiollal chief of the Eisenhower campaign, .key speaker at art eight-stat- e Eisen-- . Lake in advocates Salt City, rally Friday right hower nomination before a large ciowd at the Rainbow i - Nr, ",-- , .. 0 1 .,,, , 4 . c . ,. ,te t . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Daniel ,farmer, was gored to death- - by a maddened Holstein bull Friday afternonn on his ,z farm. According to Sheriff Eugene '. Fayne, who investigated the a.?eisient, the body was.discov:1,11. ered by a grandson, Dwain tinwas grandson able to ,the bOdy until he shot...the r. Willard J. estimated Nthat Mr. ' Drape! Johnsón had been dead 4,or over 45 minutes when he was found at 3:45 p.m. 13, 1 LARGE ANIMAL b ' .'.' , NEWSPAPER WEST'S ' . . DANIEL, Wasatch County Theodore---Johnso- .., ,',. ,.:', . . . ., , Mishap Victim . ic,,,,: a viffs . ,,, THE MOUNTAIN , 1,Ylascito.co.tirity, 4,,,,Sk'''4,.. ., , , E , .-- -, k'''.4. - , ,, , N Wednesday police shooting of Martin Amador, 20. The verdict indicated that the jurymen were convinced that Officer V. Ray. Skimmers was justified in firing at Amadoi, , whom. witnesses testifed was 'fleeing from, police at the time of the shooting. Two witnesses and Police ) 'Plainclothesman Lloyd B. Shoemaker, tettibed that they heard Officer 'summers shout "halt" twice and fire one warning shot . before he fatally wounded the fleeing Amador. - The coroner's iinquest opened at 2:20 p.m. in the court of City Jufige Marcellus K. Snow and the verdict was returned at 5:25 p.m. The state presented testimony of eight witnesses. Officer Sum- mers did not take the stand, d, , , . , ,..),UlOhl.....:1F8.0-161- ,,, . ..,. , . , three-ma- ,,t ' A , kcoroner's jury, after d1iberatingr only 10 minl 'utes, returned e non felonious verdict Friday afternoon in the , e.., 4 Cororier's Jury Declares Case 'Not - Felonious' , ... , I .''' , , ..,. , , , - ' b It S ,IE R E T. , .., , - - . . , , , , ;, . - I . - s 1 ' Given e , Appeal Due revolver and- ammunition had been found cached outside prison,walls. Third District Judge David T. Lewis said the case had been I the most difficult eVer to come before the court. Aside from the one offense. Lamph has a iplendid record of good character. Judge Lewis ' , said. The judge added that the same ' PROVO District Attorney offense on the part of a prison- George S. Balla of Fourth Die. er would be severely punished trict Court said Saturday he and that he could not grant pa- - would esk the attorney general role'in the case of a guard of Utah to appeal the case of where '''.the offense was kyen.the Utah County Grand Jury more serinwt. reportto the Supreme Court.- Lewis Mr. Bailin; statement fol'Siege' However, hads,disclosed that lowed the Thursday action of Lamph could not'. be confined 'Judge F.W. Keller of Seventh in the state prison because of District Court who upheld the the natural resentment of guards motions of Utah State Welfare and also of some of the prison- and Road Commissions and Provo city attorney and police to exers. The sentence pronounced was punge portions of the grand "!one to ten years in prison." Jury,, report from public record. The Judge then granted a stay The 'portions to be texpil4ed ei of execution for one year pro- are thost, which criticized vided Lamph is confined in Salt four departments. Lake County Jail during the Two legal Natept need to be clarified beforee can request stay. the appeal, Mr. Ballif said. He He must once more"-,hdesigPermits Drop Murray nated by the judges ''eif the -MURRAY - Building per- Fourth District Court aslegal mits for March tota1ed165,350 adviser in the matter of the in Murray, compared to last jury report and it must be deyear's total for March of 1208,-- I cided Whether Judge Keller's decision consti1.memorandum The cumulative toial for 1952, tutes an order or Whether a including, March, 1 s $149,950. new order must be formulated, - '' , , ' t, , . , ",, ' t - - 1 , t. - the bull Sheriff Payne sa-i'',,,,,,N t ' i was especially large, "weigh , , ., ing over a ton." The body was Randevu. 1 , badly mutilated, but fronf the e, bull had first doctors report-th6 ' gored him in the baek. : 1 - . Mr. Johnson was born kug. . 28, 1888, in Snyderville," Sum' l, , but voluntarily answIred .LOUREN LAMPR John D. Billett was senten-cseemit "County, a SOn of Theodore tions of the jurrand tiCe Victim's e prison guard convicted 'to pri life and Lucy Snyder Johnson.'-Hmother, Mrs. Josephine Ama. dor.. ' married Geneva Goodridge Saturday for the kidnaping of , . State witnesses John L. Evan (Ricky) Hen- March 27, 1913," in the Salt Brown, general manager of 11E.;0-'.:..'vito..9.!... Lake Temple, Church of McClanahan's Department , 24the y and calm ,Latter-daof Saints. silent, Christ Store, 29 West Third South St., and Noel B. Jensen, manager ' He had lived in Snyderville, year-olchubby former used-ca- r . , M. DeMAR TELISCHER By of Buy.-Ryt- e Market, 644 East Third 11 salesman stood before for and Park past ttle 'City Political , News Writer Fourth South St., testified that , years in Daniel. For about 40 District Judgt'David T. Lewis . in the vicproperty recovered D. Eisenhower should be the next president Gen. Dwight years he had worked in the and heard theaentence 'which room motel had been tims of the United States because the majority of .the people want metal mines in Park stolen in recent burglaries at City. may mean a life behind bars at him to be, Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge (R1Mass.) told Mountain their establishments. the Utah, itate prison. CHURCH WORKER Mrs. Amador recalled Offi- West Eisenhower backers Friday night inSalt Lake City. , , The sentence handed down by The making of a We-siz- e cer Shoemllter to the stand and The Massachusetts'senator, top national leader 'of the "I An active member of the less Lewis than read "not Mr. on Judge served Johnson., clay model bust of Elder John accused him of being rude - Like Ike" boom, 'was key speak- Mural, a mission in 1908-0- 9 in the Cen- one year nor:more than your A. Widtsoe of the Council of the when she was told of her son's er at in eight-stat- e regional tral States. He was an elder in natural life.". death.. The charge was denied Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ the Rainbow Ran- the Daniel Ward at the time of Billett was convicted rally held at who of Latter-da- y a Saints, highlighti by Officer Shoemaker, after, his death. told the - partially. WINS NEWS dem, . two-da- y a testimonial banquet in ' solemnly ed in which trial psychiaI Survivins are his widow, of filled eourtroom that be told the' ' The big ally, attended by Elder Widtsoe's honor Friday Daniel; four sons and, a daugh- trists testified that he was and mother of her sons death while PRIZE an overflow trosVd, capped day- ter, Jesse Eugene Johnson and Ihe was en bent knees before but that he knows ngh her feet. long campaign etrategy meets Mrs. Helen Orgil, Daniel Albert right-fro- m as,,Given by the Salt Lake Chaps wrong. of Golden Barton J. Jr. City; Byron" Officer Shoemaker .told the which drew Eisenhower leaders Earl Johnson, Park Delta rht Alumni A. comheld Lewis the up Judge terecthe Hill eourt how the victim grabbed Farmington; wins the $10 from Utah, Idaho, Montana, Francis Johnson,- G.. Air Force, mitment to the and remandsociatido, banquet was held ,, Waldo Johnson, Base, and a gun from the officer's holster first prize award in the cur-Nevada, Arizona, Wyoming, at the Initstute of Religion ad- Las Vegas, Nev.; two brothers, ed Billett to the custody of the end, following a scuffle, .fled .,rent News Tip contest for New Mexico Florence Colorado. six Mrs. and and sisters, Salt Lake County sheriff pendfrom the second floor apartjacent to the University of Utah being the Erse to phone in Gen. Eisenhower's return to Pape, San Francisco, and Earl log outcome of a trial in the ment. NN campus. the story of a Salt Lake i,cUnited State' in June, Sen- and Robert Johnson. Mrs.' Addie United States District Officer Shoemaker testified to honor On hand tlder Widt.Court. olice officer shooting and Ittor Lodge told his enthusiastic Gilmor, Mrs. Lutille Grover,' that as Amador grabbed the . served , who soe has as, grand will on Billott in trial Sarah Mrs. thei Grace go Mrs. Giatique, gun from his holster the officer killing a youth wanted in audience, will "effectively quiet returned court all federal Louise of Mrs. 5, the and 'sots:. Lake, May charged president the desperatiorf claim cried.'"Ray, has got my gun." connection with a burglary. for the The two policemen then chased past, that we don't know where he Id Salt Lake City; 14 grand- with the daylight holdup and fraternity sionaries' : Honorable mention stands." children. $20,000 robbery of the Eighth tho victim from the building 15 yeart were 250 Delta Phi South Street Branch of tfre First awards of $2 each will be services will be and, as they ran Ithrough a near -- "Ike Eisenhower can and will members and partners. of Utah last Janesday at 1 p.m, at the Security-Banby service station,. Shoemaker 'sent io W. K. Burnham, 630 answer the questions of the was it the 7. banquet, During uary ak abernacle, East Seventh South St.. for - American people with ye lied , , "Don't let him shoot 'Ogden woman died in a two-ecomplete) announced by Avard W. Booth, 09DENA Dean Bethers - of It was after Billett was aryou. He's got my gun." his tip on downtown streets frankness," the Massachusetts a 313-da- y 11 at on rested here Daniel Ward. crash the the p.m. ending Friday bankgrand vice president, that the Officer Shoemaker added. "I robbery solon declared. "He will be being hooded; to B a n at he . as scared he was going to take call that Friends the disclosed charge may Olpin for the alumni association was COrnlYiii- free to discuss every issue, .outcity. Hampton, 2345- Lambourne 1 a shot at Ray; ' line what he thinks has been Mortuary, Heber, Sunday eve- whereabouts of Ricky, whom he Killed: Dr. Avard Fairbanks, his and at the Johnson home was holding captive for 79 days The victim s mother asked - Mrs. Ethel S. Madsen, 650 Fifteenth St Dead on arrival sinning Ave., for stor-abowrong in the past and his pro- ning, of the dean University of Utah in Daniel Monday afternoon and in a rented vacant house. Officer Summers, "Were you wife who .became a mother h o posals for the future." of fracture skull Dee D. Memorial Thomas at Arts and famed-UtaHospital of Fine until time College and Tuesday frightened that Martin was goand grandmother on the ' "We already know, more than evening and a broken leg. to shoot you?" Burial.. will be in bust sculptor, to make about any - other, candidate, of services. - ing same day, and to Mrs. Da , officers were of Elder Widtsoe. Heber Cemetery. "No, I was not frightened," Investigating Infured: stands-on he where the great 'vid L. Bower, 8460 South ond PaOfficer Summers replied. ' S Joseph Madsen, 73, same ad- Sgt. Otto -Dr. Fairbanks at once set, ' 1 ' State St., Lora tip on a fatal central issueof world peace E. Frost and Jack trolman L. shot him because he would' not dead of the , husband dress, world or Senator hi war," ' Lodge stand, nailed up the frame, ' ..., stop and thought he still had ,accident, ,e woman. Suffered cut on right Larsen, all of the Ogden city asserted. and opened his case filled with the gun." Treated at Thomas D. Dee police department. ' Many good news tips are The national Eisenhower-forPresiden- t, , 1 4 Sloan Mn. Ethel Durrant Slett. With tears in her eyes, Mrs. released. and clay. Then he had Elder Widtchief declared there ,... i being received in the con : Amador turned' to Judge Snow The- - southbound Madsen tar, Madsen was born Nov. 12, 1889 . soe sit in a raised chair and-beth e a re three- - este VhiCti-test and Salt Lake residents alga' 1 1 no was a daughter of Thomas and Agin 'driven by Mr. Madsen, said,"He didn't have Approximate1y113,000 next president must have and : 'ti ' gan his modeling. In an hour' ' off are it , to kill pays Martin." on finding.that Twelfth oast right St., off nes Nish Durrant. , , ,4 jewels has been stolen from the turning which his candidate does have. a half the clay model was . The jury asked Officer Sum(,, , to to telephone the Deseret On Oct. 11, 1911, she wass and , Of a sergeant stationed lWashington Blvd. According a candidate must have ,it First, quarters ' mers if he couldn'l have shot officers it was married to Hugh Sloan at completed which received the News when they witncss a a perception of the magnitude ' at Ft. Douglaa, according to a investigating lower. The officet quickly applause .,zof the driven a The marriage enthusiastic car litruck by by Bennie Franklin, Ida. - good news or feature event. of the 'danger to America and , i t I made Saturday by Capt. IHernandcz, 27, of 2811 Jefferson was solemnized in the Logan banquet guests, "I diet aim lower. , report , '""'' Just dial ask for the - the fee world from totalitarian , ., , A Lewis H. Bloom. Ft. Douglas Ave. The Hernandez car was go- Temple ten years later. , During the modeling, - Dr. Servinr on .tthe jury. were , , .1 Clifford Empei, 332 Redondo City Desk and report your 'aggression., The couple had two sons and Fairoanks gave a' running ex, ' ProyoseNarshall., ing north on Washington Blvd. Second, a presidential aspirr ,, 4 'v planation and ommentary of a N. ' three daughters. Madsen Ave.; Christian (O. Jensen; 1777 'news tip. It may pay off in The car, ant needs the ability to envisThetheft was being investithe work involved. While the 4 East Ninth South St., and Cyril 1932. on was the Mr. Sloandied 1 struck Ian. 11, sedan, right cash. ,f gated by Saltt,Lake police and door. The door was age and support measures equal I P. Ralph, 37 South Seventh off. On Sept.'1, 1943, she mar- modeling was going on, the 40- ripped to met ink the dYnger. ' military sweloribes. voice Delta Phi Chorus' from East St. Mn. Madsen was thrown from ried Joseph A. Madsen. ,, , The victim, Sgt. Rwisell Sage the car. Her bead hit the Survivors-- - include her hus- Brigham Young University sang THE RIGHT THING I,,... , soon. th leave for Korea, told po- 13 umper of the Hernandez 'ma- band, two 'outland three daugh- five songs. candidate must have ' i i ,At the conclusion of the modlice that thieves ranmcked his chine. CID SINGEI READ ELECTRIFIED IT NATIONAL STORES .:s- - ,:.: tah.enlIct ters: Mrs. Paul (Thelma) Dins-dalto the do right thing ' J '' and before he was introeling his Friabsence S. Hernandez was quarters during with Calif.; I Vallejo, Hugh charged I right time in the right as 'the speaker of the duced afternoon. stolen the day Among manslaughter Saturday morning Sloan, Tooele, Boyd Sloan, Ogway to make this nation again occasion, Elder Widtsoe YRS- pre.. val- in Ogden , a were witch C. court. jewel Mrs. LIBERAL pieces . (LaVern) ,:: police Myron City den; stable. economicalry 4044644 aSolatILABANimionism ued' sti $7500, and a MOO wed- Judge Clyde C. Patterson set Gale, Heber,-an- d Mrs. ,Leonard sented with a large gold plaque. .' ' ALLOWANCE In all three of these relpeete, - THEODORE JOHNSON was read by Bishop ' , at bail Og- The toast D. (Wanda)Christiansen, i 82500, ding ring:, ..' Lee W. Dalebout of LeGrand 1.. ON YOUR OLD 1...,,;, dies of Injuiries1 Continued on Page B-- 8 ,Y nine and 13 griinTichildreN den; iiiiiii...---sassa.., KM rises. '11 ,. vt.,, ,l brothers and sisteyl, Fred Dur- War, Park Stake. .. ,., ,..) 1 V was concluded The I Now Ground Floor Location ,.. ' ' rant, Ogden; RoY Durrant and with a evening . ,, 4 GET I '. tqk dancing party. Salt Lake 4 a 1,1cLean, Mrs. 0,----'- ,,0Jennie . CM-MORRIS : . . ' ' k, Almy,, Alonzo and. Will 7:41".:'"' 108 so. MAIN : T I City: illi,1 b i '0,$,,eiif. T. and Mrs. Maude Durrant attendant its oil I WITH VAYNE ASSOCIATO OPTICAL beauty CO. , . . Ida.;. Mrs. . . Lowe,Franklin, -. ' ,,,, arrived. has ' Phoebe Wheeler and Mrs. El- , . .' - ' , l'i,v617. ,..0-- -. : Mendenhall. of Preston, t vjri ; ,00m 'lir l'- ' . ; i r or shit Mrs. one aunt, . and George, rIda,, 4 , , ' IN40151141r 4' '.'t A . MONO-PA,..., "'owl - Or Taylor of Qgden. , 3rd ANNUAL 1! - s S en ttu Le SENATOR LODGE SAYS: to - e, Grand Jury .,, .. . '. ,,,, , , .sktsieris z SHOOTING TIP. CONTEST - ri , pr-iso- . , last-ditc- ,, s year. To :'E!PGiifl. ?Ash' - In Ruling On . , Elder Viidisoe . letitured At 1 Delta Phi Party , - Ogden Crazill h, 11F.10:.2.:Wo.t06.5.'.-.'..-':..- , ., FreraI N ar - . - '- - ut 1 , Fort Thief Gels '' - i , up' $15,000 In Gems N. s . , . . - ( d, s ; k - , . r ' -- - II , I. ,, e, Li,,,,,,,., - . ,,,6 I"'J . .., I two7-doo- ,í - ' ' - ' - - r ! I , 1 .. , 1 i r 't - . At Lost . ; i, 4,- - . ,,,s .. , toe, "toter, , - -- , POI ,,, ' : ' '- amp inititt dlowoute 41041 Potte-in- o , , .., of, last tilt tow ftwit' temOrel, , - ei. - - , CV I -- - CALL , ... INC. OF 'UTAH - -- Phone it .- ' , " ,' '. Call us uo - TOLL -- , 4 ,, . .; ticdl . , ,, S- - -',- -, nEI ,tie --- to! ,-, ,.. -- ;,..,, , .. - ' , ,- - errooty, es wt,cen 'N-4-. Bros- - YHA , - I- tunb 4r , , Istablishad . . ;e0- ' - 0- ' -- 4' ') , ' I - 1E71 ' . t: V. - - I ' 00 , . ,ii in wat I 1149110 : A""'" 1 I twos, 1 - 1 MI rev For Ail - VI. ' - zr, , LI hew, i1 , -- ..,..... : LIGHT RAINS, - I DUE SALT LAKE 4,.. :.'-'- .. ADAMS & SONS 1484 SOUTH STATE Carpet Dealer the West -- -7 e Big Acts Carpets DiAlployed by ,,Beauti ful tostHigh kuditorium , - 1 fset 'I 6.10.t 1t , H.- Hearing, hook Ow fens how NO SUTTON - -- 14 - Tuesdoy, April 22t , . II ' ' ,. . ,.., s. masc.; - rs.d tee hoot 4"6'. ' FOLLIES Service -- ,,,,,,--- ,-- p.m. 1 Showers followed by a mass of cool air moving st doWn from the North-newas the weekend forectist for the Salt take area. Skies will be overcast and ligherain will fall urday evening, the U., S. Weather Bureau myth Sunwill be day's Weather cooler. cleariett and - 4,,, , , . , - , 3. f - ., 4 , . .t.,,.....tott ' L, - c, I. MRS. ETHEL, t 1 t t t , MADSEN (Ilea thrown from tar, . . . - , ; t ,.,... , , , CALIPET, 1 :Mkei of ' )1-- . : -- -' . 1 ,; 1, ti ,,, -- and 4 ;,.. :- it ' 1932 . Batteries -:. 1, , , , i - -- f -- Kttotty PM. Headquarters 152 WEST- - NORTH TEMPtE Dia1 3 .7659 .. - - - loin for yew tenvesiente... o. Aid 'I c omp te . t . Cheer Up ii, ' i s Lip Up--P- aiii Moon, o, Now we can malty plan to Clean . TICKiETS - C OooUoit N . 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