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Show '' 1, ? F On murder of want Utah i j tJ H li bisK-sa- 'V-.,'.-W u ' 5325, V on circumstantial Wtdees-j,- Woodrcw in have sat t be-loi- e firing squad and six have climbed the gallows Another Litter man, Uhailes Tin etle who was executed in ls''o said he chose the noose because building a gallows oould cost the state more than a hung squad a a Judge Wahlquist, as he scheduled lormal imposition o! sentence on Pierre and Andrews, told defense attorneys to discuss with their clients the rather unpleasant option set out in the Cnh.im Young, and two lidiaiis named Antelope and r. statute. nr were hanged from a I rdi.n fewer bridge for a Mmnion bishops two Ld in.lt Guilty of Robbery kil-ai- u Pierre. Andrews and iljiiU'tiij Nq Keal Attempt prinntner.css has been outside the state, r.tn it-riut no real attempt has ever let ii m.ifle to change it from !; - . another black airman were convicted of participating in a 21 000 robbery at an Ogden stereo shop The third defendant, Keith P.oberts, Lawton, Okla was convicted only of the robber The other two were found guilty of herding five whites into the store's basement, torturing them and killing three of them . Ytarsago. Utah had a hie. if Id purchase a second-- i ti.d .b ctric chair, and 1. ri-i- i it Up u'ltio f iVrrt' a native and d a 20-from isii it. La , were con-- i ! ut three counts each of a tc 'Naif) ; i.'i.j, a ursng to be found dead Thirty-eigh- " si the mji k until dead ion" Tht gruesome op' goes li, uk lo (85 1, when Utah was a Mi.rimin territory governed !niic A&Wr u u-ai5- $hUTtr i The state has executed 44 persons since lsVl. all for murder, with the last execution uu tilling h years ago. foimally sertelieed to , ar-ol- y fei ij e- .FU ... ff'ics. lisa Ws,: His evaluation of Utah justice prompted hirn to request burial elsewhere "I don't jih three times They will then be asked if ht elect to be shot to death n a tirnig squad or hanged W.I 3 "ivi ,.r f-v K'.i'ff 'WBf jU4 tf 4 JSLOtajva Burial KKewhere fit nnidittl 4? ,! y&4 j! T' '" i .- B L J fi. A h'. ". rtir3 mi- - President by mtuinng and hear th 1 W The jury, it a piiialty nearing four days alter the mam trial ended, recommended death on eat h of the three murder t ourits The pantl deliberated less than inuidtr Xov lii. scit'tmed to death Nov, To tears, nearly to the la o hours tiistu'i gree and 2" K-Il- leculie, Ulali otd S.M. FcLsUhL Dies at 77 mer. Matthew Felstcd, spt 3 r.D IP WH) South, lormer i"K..nt manager for Hotel ' tan diet) Finlay of natural Salt Lake m; a uu-f- hos-i":,- tl j Mi ft ass's. ut manager and uer-'"u- i du et tor tor Hotel aT tali I sit'd served as both m the was later Salt Like LDS Temple He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ ot U Saints, serving y Central States from 1918 to ?r logo 15 lor; Latter-da- as bishop of the Hillside Ward and us scoutmaster - He served a LDS mission to the HeVVdS ii.t inbij of i h c l s A 'Diluted i V.. D- irectors of charter i nein her of he Garland, I ; Pox Elder eanty . 1 Vv Personnel tmd Jr A i grandchildren; one brother and one sister. Ly man, Woodland Hills. Calil.: Mrs. J. (Icmei Hausen. i-- fg Kill i 1.- - Funeral w d' hrn Nov. fi, 18w7, in Matthew and ma Caiollne Jacobson Fel-l He hiarried Letha B .i.nwioith on Dee. 18, 1918, n G.n land The marriage Dan, a son of h 1 Ro-fiti- In vli 'tftsS . -- . .. O' ?-- ; - u- t ;:ShlsXJ r;:s Tuesday sen ices will be noun. 2ti0 E. South i K - r. -- - z,.t tin hk F V - '1- s' V ' Edmunds said that the o; among di.-e3- a group i Develop Immunity Fvcn among married cou d is unusual to find p "S n oiititiuc eosi s in both 'Ool. es he Saul - He almt '3ld f piTCUlt i A Jn jA - UA-- ' 'ss'-s'- M ... A.k.-- wwa aV u .7 1 1 i iu H 1 Vsi Oil 'H vwwi W Til from - f i ii l 8 to Am 12 v t chill off your pocketbook and please your girls at the same time. Every style from dressy to sport. Hooded looks, flight jackets, fluffy acrylic piles, leathers, wools and fabnes. Colors girls will love plus lots of prints and patterns. Hurry in. rJ d wmd-res.sta- "ga - ' Ft s' nt Sale prices effective thru Tuesday. r S fplM h A r;-- ( ,) Xu, n Girls warm acrylic pde jacket with zip front. Choose Colorful tara. Ctzcs 7 to 1 f OHM tf08. Hooaeri jacke for little girts in fluffy front closure pile with easv-Z'- p Ciever contrast trim Sizes 3 to Ex ncryl'C JH'lliltitaBI oaso IHICTWMIgilWBKWWIi'lWW'Wtlta Use your JC Penney Charge Cottonwood Mail Downtown Sait Lake Orem-Un- f Piovo versify Mail the disease generally lingers A V"- Heres a way to real'y take the vyy fC-X- fi uA ' 127 Ij (21 j it . i fT- fcj s ml flow ev t r, th y ate a ".owed to attend classes alter a lew day s. even though (( cases are among .'.tv students wbith make up oulv IT jt rcent of the BYU sfiib nt ftotly mono fdk V,. ' s 1 ti.e V dit-ea-- untacl 4 r if a Loinunds s nd he planned o continue his research into the distase which attacks aomit 12 out of every 1 ini' students at the school each year Symptoms of the i r.i lurie fever and a sore neck Edmunds said some students uffer swelling of the eyelids, abdominal Fains, headaches dumc-- general ta..;ur, and an inability to i out i nli ate on their studies young adults who share an xpari meiil, eat the same food and are regularlv m close V is To Continue SUuiv t s y4jG v''vJi v sible fie- - Mkv ygnw possible local students have developed a relative immunity to the disease. Edmunds sui,l He added he has not seen a single ease of the attaining a person more than once, indicating l hat immunity might be pos- .cntly th re is only one ease iss .. IV hi . . ,!5' X I 'Kissing Disease' )lavhe Not Contagious , V? , rr y Mono l)r Paul Edmunds of the Itttni s health center said i.e ct ntij has heated 2,010 uses of m!ci tious niononu . leosis in the past IT years Select group. iG -f "i? A 1: -- & V't4 Temple, where friends may call Monday fi to 8 p m and Tuesday an hour before services Burial will be in the Logan Citv Cemetery PKOVOWP'- - A Brigham A'fUng I niversity physician - i - mouoiuu kOsis. the sick-- " s college student,, cal! mav a kissing disease, s Im contagious at all v J." s; , WetJiY . ' ' : L-lan- d 3, jlvir. FelstH Lions Mr. Felstcd is survived by wife; one son and one daughter, Lloyd M , Salt Lake City; Mrs. Duane (Lois) Scoville. Bountiful; seven hi v. x - 1 'yi$ l 'ears Valley HQ ZT Fair-Grang- Bountiful er House nta wuC eh' r tJuii 'SisTC T Tv " A v ., - m yu ,A Wilson Appear Wednesday nit i. to An i uive cnlisietl ,'i convicted of torturing kdhng a group of whites lur.i - a holdup, will appear jtime Jud District Judge o! - lCl P and ordered executed despite a plea for a thorough reconsideration' irs 't H pit rie Sod Andrews fol jo years of tradition, j . a ill elect to Sit shrouded, to a chair, a paper jrgi't pinned over their l(..ris as five hidden men .,m.tthem dead Wahlquist r1 f ' - "tr evidence holdover from the days and the In- - h & tuh s most fam- m n I ji.l.n V ':v v'-S- The "wobbly" leader, more famous in story and song as Joe Hill, had been convicted 1tth century law i the one of its kind in the ,o &&? Hill-fro- the union in 1891. .,tioi. a rfiitu i.ii J 30-3- 0 ex-an- d . W & squad at the old Sugar House prison sent four slugs into the chest of Joe internationally known tuboi organuer for the Industrial Workers of the World. An-j:V- -- 1, V ar' lb. ous execution a- '!,-- . Tin & fs FacingO dui. alter I Connaughori . International Press n,ed "The Utah law nr nF gives a condemned fin then ght to choose death rifle tire or a hangman's - a century old when bju1 and William itc p,.V bom The choice has "always tio tht re." say legal has been part of state code since Utah ,,,,(1 'iYVV Vr rV'V V5"M. or Noose Ken v iJ- w K.SMMJ1 V Rifles A V ''v- The Salt Lake Tribune, Sundry. November 21, Q1 nw I v (e liieH HiH OPfciXTi Tr 4 4 A Jk .!. fi, r .(S.;.--..- - v m r ?,. J |