Show - 't-- ' ' - - Aw KILLER OF SIX I enadiozv Log Jurors Spare Life Of Willie Bishop - Willie (Tuck) Bishop old Arkansan already under an Arkansas life sentence for a quadruple slaying Saturday was bpared from death when a Third District Court jury refürhed a verdict of second degree murder The verdict carries a penalty -- imposed Nov 24 at 9 am by Judge Ellett The term will be served in the Utah State Prison at Point-o- f the Mountain who had repeatedly Bishop contended his innocence of e — murder BS housed in ' the Salt Lake County Jail while t his fate was under deliberation Two Fellow Miners i The Arkansan convicted of i slaying two fellow miners James ' Dougherty and Benjamin T Douglas on April 5 in an Ophir r Tooele County boarding house 1 4$ was on trial for the second time before a Utah jury His original ' ' hearing held before a Tooele i iskic County jury had resulted in a ' e- first degree death penalty judgi ment -' However Judge Ellett granted ihim a new trial on the ground that the previous jury was preju- t 3 it '''' I diced Witnesses questioned by Disi ) trict Atty Brigham E Roberts ir in the Salt Lake trial testified :AI1 that Bishop originally denied the ' ti: rii1 Ophir double shooting saying i —1' - he had stumbled upon the two ' f - '4 ' the bunkhouse floor 3 1 i :' '' Murder Weapon I i likewise centered i kzfa:ti':r t :Testimony i As ef 94 ' a German Luger pistol around 4ii P 1 4 described as the murder weapon Sirs Isabel A B Canister which the defendant obtained Was active clinrch worker some 24 hours prior to the shoot I SALT LAKE CITY q - first-degre- -- ' 4 ''''''"Ni--- '14 f t 1 -- i) : ellial"''S i't i 11 - :v i 1 1 - '1 4i T 07 - i 4 ' ' 111 PP t - ‘- 0 - ' j t I - t f VP i 4 N 11 I ' t y I - A lively contest for positions on the Salt Lake City Board of Education developed Friday with the filing of 11 candidacies bring-M- g the current total to 12 for five of the six board wits at stake in elections Dec 3 R Y Gray board clerk reported the 11 filingsall made at the Board of Education offices 440 E 1st South He reminded candidates that Monday is the deadline for filing prospective ' Thaddeus M Evans 914 W 1st North president East RiyeraldeStake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints was the only He Incumbent to file Friday ii 9 from Munic- filed for 3 Ward H Lite 5mith ipal Virgil insurance company executive Ward I Candidates Those filing from Ward I in- ' 1 clude: 4000"6""""K- ' t ''''' 4464'''''AN Mrs M Phyl Poulson 1820-6tt RA East a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College and active Assn work in Three men facing federal nar-" She Is a native of Fillmore Mil-- I cotics charges and a man and lard County woman accused of failing to file i 4eit it Allan E Mecham 1966 Yale '‘4' f rb Ave general counsel Intermou' federal income tax returns antam n Branch Associated General swered formally Friday on the 1 11:'''''':' Contractors of America and na- - charges before Judge Willis W 1 I ) i tive of Oakley Ida He stddied Ritter in 'United States District e mechanical engineering at the ' Court of Utah University of Utah and later Wilbur Lee Judd 53 Calexico entered the legal profession lie ' I Cal arrested July 18 in Salt Lake belongs to the L D S Church Virgil H Smith 1057 Denver cit7 with an estimated 824000 '''00001' ' Beneficial St vice president 7 worth of contrabanil opium in ' l Life Insurance Co and native i "' He is a former his possession waived indictment Salt Laker L D S Church stake president and pleaded guilty Sentence was ge John H Moore 1337 Kensing- - continued one week to await: a ton Ave who operates his own from the probation depart insurance business A native of report ment Spanish Fork he is a member of Two Pleaded Guilty the L D S Church J Shoot 231 Hubbard William Floyd Stapp Jr 21 Joseph 4 Ave a Solt UM businessman Birmingham Ala and Kenneth He is a member of the Sacred a is He Heart Ciitholic Church a graduate of West High School charged with transferring and attended the University of quantity of marihuana into 11tah Seeks to Utah Selig W Bus from another state without pay represent Ward I on board Two From Ward federal tax also cled Filing to represent Ward igsnutailpttyp fter Indictment waiving were: was placed on probation Robert N Warner 804 Fre ment Ave a teacher in the Blaine for one year and allowed to re-School Granite District and a turn to his home Sentence of graduate of the University of Hankins was continued one week to await his medical report 2 He is superintendent Utah William - Davis S L D S Pioneer Stake Sunday Ogden pleaded guilty to failing to file School ' 'Percy K Fetzer 1611 S West an income tax return for 1949 a Salt Lake businessman Sentence was continued pending Temple '6 ' k p He is outcome of a trial for Rosetta tand native Salt Laker i Davie also of Ogden accused as Central of South the chairman ( f' She pleaded in Improvement League and first a ( counselor L D S Temple View nocent presidency Defacing Cliffs — The following filed f rp m DMerrill Hand 12270-7tEast Ward 4: accused of ' defacing sandstone F St 35 Roberts Paul apartL cliffs containing n es of pia ment house manager and former neers located in Reef e vice president Apartment House National Monument pita was given' lAssociation Mr Roberts of Utah 4 six months probation after he is a native of Provo and a mem-- - entered a guilty her of the L D S Church He has A penalty of plea three years in Lake Chapbeen president Salt was imposed on Michael prison ter League of Utah Writers Swinsoff 31 Fond duLac Wis Mrs Moroni H (Cherry) Brown after he pleaded guilty to inter- 1221-5tAve She is a mother state of an auto- - transportation of five children four of whom mobile stolen at We 11 s Nev Ho schools in students are public i was arrested near Grantsville She was educated at the Univer Tooele County after - crashing sity of California at Los Angeles through a roadblock Music of John H More Files to and the Juilliarci School represent Ward 1 on board New York She is a member -the L D S Church Only One Filer Only one candidate has filed from Ward 6 He is Selig W Bass 816 Wilmington Ave an employe of the Salt Lake post 'office He is a native of Philadelphia Pt and is an explorer adviser in the First Methodist Mrs Ivy Baker Priest assistChurch ant national Republican chair BBoth Lamont Gundersen Judge Rulon W Clark of the man in charge of the women's L anti Adiel Stewart newly Juvenile Court incumbent mem- division Friday predicted close elected Salt Lake County com- ber from Ward 4 filed his can between both the -- G 0 P and Democrats for the missioners said Friday that they rl didacy Wednesday Mr Gray said no candidate had future benefit of the United favored the Salt Lake County filed to represent Ward 5 Any -sewer project as they had de- registered voter may file to rep- States and all its people s Addressing the Salt Lake Ex camin clared their preelection resent the ward in which he change Club at a noon luncheon in Hotel Utah she reminded club paign but both reserved further resides members of President-- lect comment until they take over Dwight D Eisenhower's pledge their duties in January that he would call upon the brit "With the matter now before LI— Dant men and women of the na the State Supreme Court I do c ' S tion to "help solve our problems not feel that I should comment "There will be a big change In the political climate in Wash- on he program" said Mr Gunington D C which is a good i dersen "Naurally I want to see she said "There is every ' : Reunion of Is members of Utah things !(the ounty's health and sanitabe will 145th Field Artillery Regiment indication there I elect's re tion in the tion protected but at this time of World president War 1 will begin Satur- lations with the new congress I cannot say any more" -day at 4 pm in Newhouse Rotel i The Republican Party must Commissioner elect Stewart ' Some 350 members of the out- face the seriousness of the Ko also said that he favored the fit many from distant points rean situation and realize that 1 1 sewer but that be would have to are expected to attend the re- the United States must have a union strong defense she told the club 7i t study the entire program more An inforinal banquet at 7 pm members if " extensively before deciding his followed She said a thorough study of by a floor show will 4411 position as to financing the top off the affair made I be structure tax the project but added no substantial tax cuts t Both commissioners said they likely will be made while defense Loot Home Thieves would said there She vital so is did not expect to announce the While Mr-a- nd Mrs John R be more economy in government' probable assignment of the Bridges 1034 Euclid Ave were Mrs Priest said after her talk county's departments until they absent from their residence that she would go to Washington were officially in office and that thieves located a strong box in Sunday to confer with President and to fill some they had not decided who they the home and stole $50 cash and would support for the commis- $173 in postal money orders po- speaking engagements She will return Dec 3 sion's chairmanship lice were told - ' 4 - t ' a N arcolle Tax Pleas Aired - PI A worker and USAC graduate BusinessJoseph J Shool man is West High graduate " r '''' ''' ''77 1 Mrs M Phyl Poulson '''' ' 12' - ' ' ' - ' ' i Ir - : - ':2 fi'l ' 1 ' '0--- : 0 Heeds earn e 41 ' ' '14 'e'' - i i i opt t t 4 1 -- : t ' t k "Noe ' ' 4 4 ' 4 f - ' 'k 4 4 : ' 4 le-- 1 It ' i 1 ' v - - s 4t'or' '1 14' 4 de 1 t ' ) court S h 0 g b- ' ' Parent-Teacher- '? 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' K A 1 ''- -' 4Ar- Woman at 44 - 1 4 i - i Li h 7 (kc 1 ' :' : ' '' :''' Coon Alan E Mecha n set for contractor association Thaddeus M election -- S L C:ounty's Vote Canvass P' i ' the majority A ' r t i - ' 4 - '774: ' '''' 1' :' 'a' '40010040 ' '1 t' 1 ‘ 0- PO°) - Itt ii" 7 '' ': ) i 1 ' ' I 1 rt i t' '4 li4tk 5 J t' - ' f ' Ab ' (1 i t ' ' !' e : t 1 :: Paul Roberts apartment house : - : ' 1 : 4 ' r - I 1 L in ' ! t i c t ' ' ) ikl western State Officials 4: I h 6ti) Active groups Robert N Warner Teacher in Granite District schools j4 x : tPriest Predicts Stand First Woes of Winter Electees In Favor of Meet Monday charges Judge Mays ordered the man State legislators and to pay $500 bail or be comadminisl terian Church will deliver the mitted to the City Jail until Itrative officials from Thanksgiving Day address Mu- the bail is paid Trial on the western states will meet Monday sic will be furnished by Mr and case was set by the judge for and Tuesday in Hotel Utah to dis-?Ors William M Hardiman SpeDec 5 cuss mutual problems on highcial prizes will be given way policies retirement plans and social security legislative: 'procedures and regional compacts in higher education The regional conference sponsored by the Council of State Governments will devote Mob-damorning to the report and Shriners long subdued by po- -' units the Ogden Shrine Club's recommendations of the West- 1itical campaigns and world Oriental band the temple's mili- ern Interstate Committee on events promise to let their hair tary band the patrol and chant- Highway Policy problems Edudown Saturday at El Kaiak ers have presented an hour pro- cational pacts will be discussed at Temple's fall ceremonial in the gram Melvin G regal ceremo- the Tuesday morning session Masonic Temple 650 E South nial director will direct the neoState Sen Alonzo IT Hopkin1 phytes into the arena for the chairman of the Utah Legislative' Temple Frank A Yeomans who as Council will preside over the "journey over the sands" lustrious potentate will preside' Among prominent visitors will opening Session Atty Gen Rob over his final pilgrimaie and his be Edson H Deal Idaho's lieu- ert E Smylie of Idaho will preA Edward side Monday afternoon and divan members rolled out tie tenant governor Id-- 'past grand master Speaker Charles Hodde of the plush and velvet to welcome no-- 1Prince bles from throughout the Inter- and Earl W Turner all of Boise Washington State House of Repand officers of El Korah Ttmp!e resentatives will be in the chair mountain West Ida Shrine at the Tuesday morning session The Burley-Ruper- t Wyoming Shrinedom directed The conference will close with by E D Kinnaman Rawlins Chib which was host to El Kalah Wyo brought down its fir4st leaders at the annual fall party an organ recital at 3 pm Tuestricks to be imposed upon some last week will be represented day in the Salt Lake Tabernacle 50 novices who will come from by its officers and members of its Oriental band various Utah cities and towns Associated with the potentate Power Drill Stolen The ceremonial mien at A quarter-incnoon with a luncheon with the and Mr legal in directing the capacity power first section depicting Shone ceremonial are: Arthur E Smith drill was stolen by a shoplifter legend and teachings at 3:30 IV E Cushing H E Ralston from the hardware department pm and the traditional banquet Ogden Guy W Ileric J R Pet- iof Montgomery Ward and Co107 erson E W McGhan M E Main a polies report showed at 6 pm After the El Kalah's uniformed Rhodes and Glenn V Culp: ' y h m-- tA4zoi--040 ' United St keg Senater—Artlaur V Watkins (R) 77715 Rep Walter K Granger (D) 64704 Congressman Second District William A —Representative-elec- t Dawson (R) 75987 Rep Revs Beck Bosone (D) 66699 Governor — Gov J Bracken Lee (R) 81946 Mayor Earl J Glade (D) 60779 term Supreme Court —Justice Lester A Wade 61884 George Worthen 53977 unexpired term—Justice F Henri Henroid 688-7Judge Joseph G Jeppson 56250 Lien law repeal—for 44754 against 71500 ' Mrs Moroni IL Brown Mother of four student s Mile 59470 1 ' as The official figures are: Eisenhower President — Gen Gov Stevenson (D) (R) 84176 Shriners Fete VIPs Torture 50 Novices in S L Today Asks Evans to school board 0043r ' t Shows Only Slight Change unP reported 24263 L' ' ' - 1777-13t- Descend Upon Utah residents tonfornted the first woes of winter early Saturday morning as the first wet flakes of tho season settled on Salt Lake City streets Official forecasts call for mostly cloudy skies both Saturday and Sunday—with occasional periods of rain or snow Temperatures are due to drop with a Saturday night low of 30 in the' making and a week-en- d high of only 40 degrees Mountains above the 5500400t elevation will be whitened throughout the state if the forecast holds true and the com bination of rain snow and freeze at high altitudes on canyon routes may make travel precautions necessary — motorists Weatherwise travel officials advised week-ento check chains snow-tire- s windshield wipers and antifreeze if they were planning trips to reached by hie-altitud-e highways Rain began sprinkling Salt Lake City streets late Friday evening and changed to thick wet snow shortly after midnight Light snow was reported earlierat Wendover on the border with a consideralAe fall at Logan as the storm swept into the state from the north and west Earlier in the day sharp gusty winds whipped dust and leaves into the air throughout the city area annoying pedestrians and bomeowners who had previously raked leaves into tidy piles Weather Bureau officials reported a front "with associated cool moist air" was responsible for the Beehive State's near-bou- t with winter and the threat of snow and rain linked with clouded skies Meantime Utahns ayolded the brunt of a sizeable storm that brought rain and considerable snow to much of Nevada and portions of Idaho and Wyoming Friday According to the weatherman the first onslaught of approaching winter in Utah will be something of a minor skirmish with no great depth of Snow due any place in the Beehive State Hourly temperatures at Salt Lake Municipal Airport were: 5:30 pm 50 44 10:30 pm d any-point- s Utah-Nevad- a - 8:30 pm pm 8:30 pm 9:30 pm 51 50 7:30 0911 040 50 52 11:30 pm 12:30 pm 1:30 am 2:30 cm - 43 41 41 40 DelpoGOP Harmony Aim Sewer Project - r - e Artillery Regiment Launches L Reunion Today 1- c 1 : V n Posts-O- Lively Contests Appear in Making For Five of Six Seats at Stake 410110alall " - I Wives of members of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club will be honored guests at the club's annual Thanksgiving banquet Nov 26 at 12:15 pm in Hotel Utah The Rev Herbert Booth Smith interim pastor of First Presby- ( ' - -- ' L Annual Banquet t '' :' - I $500 cash bail Ronald L Burnham 28 841 E 7th South Friday was hailed in Salt Lake City traffic court before City Judge Arthur J Mays on the ninth bench warrant issued against him He to t h e pleaded innocent v47 mo0101 ' - 4tioac Robert B Hansen and C RA- ard Ilenriksen counsel for the defendant emphasized through their witnesses that Bishop had been "goaded" into killing his two tormentors Testimony dis- closed that Dougherty and Douglas tormented the defenthipt at the dinner table punching and tbauling him and snatching food from Bishop's plate and fork The jury's members were: Fred- 'Airs Isabel A Barton Canister 44 wife of Louis H Canis- erick J Balli 117 Michigan Ave ter Salt Lake attorney died Clive Bennion 4646 Brown St Thursday at 9 pm at her home Murray Victor Bowman 823 E 14J5 Penrose Dr of a heart ilAnd South H Phillip Brothers 1 1320 E 7th South Vance H tnent 'Irs Ca 'lister a former mem- Chamberlain 5057 Holladay' Blvd Erich G Franz 971 Simpber of the Relief Society aslson Ave Albert J Igo 345 Doug- end Board Church of Christ of Latter-daSaints was las Sidney L Kelsey 3520 20th born July 23 1908 in Salt Lake East Walter J Olpin 3039-9tCity 2 daughter of Isaac R and East Leonard M Olson nlEast A F Pendleton 3100 & Sarah Ethel Armstrong i 8400 West and Paul E Wilson 334 Ills was Mr Ca to She married ter Sept 27 1930 in Salt Lake Douglas LDS Temple U of U Graduate She was graduated from the University of Utah in 1930 The student yearbook Utonian at thr time she was a student described her as one of the institution's outstanding coeds Official canvass of Salt Lake She was elected to Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholastic frater- County's general election returns nity and Beehive and Mortar showed only small differences Board honorary organizations from the unofficial tallies comfor outstanding students Among piled by the Salt Lake Tribune the organizations of which she election service Was a member were Chi Omega The county commissioners sitSpurs and the Porn Club ting as the board of canvassers1 completed their labors Friday Relief Society Aid with the official figures giving She served on the Relief So- President-elect Dwight D Eisen-ciety General Board for about hower a 24706 vote margin over two years prior to illness which Gov Adlai Stevenson The Trib- forced her to resign three years ago At the time of her death she was a member of Federal Heights L D S Ward Surviving in addition to her husband are her mother a son and daughter Louis H Callister Jr and Sharee Callister and a A total of 182 parking tickbrother Frank R Barton all of ets—and failure to appear on Salt Lake City six bench warrants and nine summonses—Friday placed a Salt Lake man in jail under Kiwaqians Chart - - lug PARK TICKETS JAIL DRIVER IA 00 I 1 t 4 ' Claims S L :) 1' i A ' ' 11'' tk':‘ ''' -' eop:' : - i 1 1 00"- - 1:4--- ' PI ' ' Ni) Heart Ailment PAGE 1117TECI ' ! :! 1 ! ridi - 1 ' 1 j : - 1 Salt Lake Education Board : io ip - 11 File for 4 k ' ' 1952 - -- di t ti -' ' y a - :2 ' - - Local News " ' 4 K-N- 15 p Z : "' t NOVEMBER 401 t ' MORNING SATURDAY UTAH - - : T c of from ten years to life imprisonment The sentence will be r bt 5a1t gajoitgr aunt SECOND SECTION IF 1 i ei PAGI 22 I c4 ' r - " i t - - - - - "eMAIkAboA111100011000001100694411tome - ' t |