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Show ' ,,.,, . , - Roller-C6aster-Injury-Res- r$10,000 Darnagd Suit In 4 A man who struck his bead on the front 'of a car during 'a roller coaster ride at Lagoon filed a $10,000 damage suit in Third District Court today against David L. Freed and Ranch S. Kimball. officials of the Utah Amusement Corporation and the Lagoon Company. The plaintiff, Thomas N. E. - , - BOARD-GRANT-S-PARDONS-T0- Given Missionary , ii -1 Stewart Greenwood,Roy, first vice president; Ilrven Larsen, Franklin, Ida., second 'vice president, an& Frank G....ShelleyAmerican Fork, secretary-treasure- r. 16. Rarold, P. Hutchins, 23, Belt Lake, degree burglary, 2 years 3 months served, effective May 17. 1947. O. T. Thursby, 25. Weber. robbery. 3 years S months served. "Motto". Oct. Cellenly Robot , Study el all ,, i..., e.; .eeir!'14k6.-fitel3z,,,- III 04) - I.: ,'? ,.......... . - ,, , Z. ltz - -- 0 -- aghp k2 It!! tit1 . 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Government Graded SelCtiOli Una. robbery and Kenneth '' ' Applications Withdrawn ,'...k - liworammemintEm.......r tortees. a"' ', Joe Chitties, 21, 'Salt Lake County . forgery and rainier 'r1olation.--11,- " lesrer served, parole effective Sept. 19, 1947. Lloyd W. Ivens, 46,q,,Weber, forgery and parole violation, 3. years 7 months served, ieffeictive--Jaiz,--1.James H. Zdwards, 46. Utah. 'embezzlement. 1 year served. effective June i fit Si01 I il 1,1 , I f;V:1 111114 1, "":" ) t 23:19441THI DESTEET NEWS1 11 ilti-LPI:- larceny: Ouss Person, second degree burglary: David N. JollAllon, second de--, ern oe murder; Karr, E. clummume. tor,. "611141a; Vernon Dim"' pry and assault With dead,. 17 11.6"a; Cbulas J. icsrlerl. ., An old Swediah cuitoin, the Christmas Wake, or Gulotta, will be presented by the Swedish organization in the Whittier Ward, Second last and Kensington Ave., Christmas morning at 6:30 o'clock, it was announced today. A program of songs and other music has been planned. Society Names Heads. Members oftho presidency-o- f Utah Sugar Beet Growers' Asthe organization include Joseph Gunner sociation board of directors late Fernelius, president Spju first counselor, ancLAxel Saturday reelected Noble EunR. Bostron. saker Brigham Ci,ty, president; 4 sarnal knowledge: Ored I. WA. grand : " , Monday; Deeeinbet i ., INMATES OF STATE PRISON t a Hold-Gulott- -:,- Donna Jean Weaver of Cottonwood, left recently for the Kiniry. contends that the Toiler Northwestern States Mission of Fourteen inmates at the State toorfill- - aratorsea 242, gat Lake. iteerveles coaster attendant at Lagoon fail- the Church of es: - waved. ed to give him safety instructions Jesus Christ of won paroles from the feCrgtiVrIT'Ainrao, 1st Prison i, and that on the first downgrade Latter-da- y Therese Dray. 10. Weber, secState Board of, Pardons- - which ondBridset deirre. murders 7.art sentinel'. dip during the ,ride he ' was Saints. 9 months served. effective Stch 31, .o. egtilar-meeting held its Satur. thrown forewacd striking his 1941. She was hon- Robe' ' Fourteen other applieshead against the front of the nicarry. cored at a fare, Bob' rts . it Utah. wand de. t day. 3 months served. ' tree burglary. 3 years The action alleges that tions were denied and four eases effective testimo- well 15. 194I. July . ' wai,L1 were continued for further inprobably would have lost his Mat in t h e men earnest. 31. Dog Ilder, grand life had not another passenger Cottônwood 1 l larceny, year 2 m ont hs sertgd et. , 04,, vestigation. pulledhim to safety. 0 Ward chapel fective Slay 10, INT. who Theresa Gray, 20, Bridget ''''. In addition to charging that ', to ,, her fatally stabbed Go la Morris, a Applications Denied the attendant in question was prior A , in an Ogden night club sailor, "drunken incapacitated and un- departure. William R. Conley rape: Russell I. of berause be jilted her, will be Richards. fit to perform such highly im- graduate degree burglary; Donald Granite released from prison March 31, Montague, second third degree burglary; Bdwin portant duties," the action term- School , High 1947, when she will return to W. O'Farrell. second degree burglary: ed' the car in which Mr. Kintry Weaver alsoMiss at- - liGla- -, , R. Tab, third degree burglarl; her mother at Lowell, Mass. She Francis wag riding, "inadequate, impertended the Uni- - Miss Weaver will have served a year and a John T. Toe. forgery; James Matta, fectly and carelessly constructof Utah for two years. for her crime. ed and maintained - defective versity She is the clihrghter of , Mrs. day of the board's acA, and unsafe." of Cottonwood tion summary Afton Weaver follows: C. and r. Weaver of Blackfoot, Ida. Sugar Beet Growers Paroles Granted 0 Swedish Group -- Farewell' P or ty ' - illts 0, 4 ' ler 10 SHOP BY.TELEPHONI DIAL 11 . SUCCESS MARKETS MTV D SINCEREST WISHES FOR A' VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW VIAL 0 E 0 M :II: or It"' TilinDriP I $$$$$$$$ , (VIII :, j49cil elle- - - '' it. ra i-- black, 8 oz. pkg. CITRUS, Granulated Soap, large pkg. 35c PEET'S Granulated Soap, large pkg. . . . 49c TOMATO JUICE, Moon ROSgt 46 oz. can 22c APPLE JUICE, Hood River, quart bottle ; 26c TREE TEA, 104 It k -' , 0 Li riirtrl MO - I. 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