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Show , -- - ,. . . - , , ' Wednesday, January 29, 1964 - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, - : , w Watch Death-Ro- - ' ,. . ' - . Islattgo Child,!iiSI:ayéi::' It - . Deseret News Staff Writer' - 4.' , - I , , 2 11 Poulsen, the prison's lone occti- -i pant on death row, is nearing his ' date with destiny. He is to die before a prison t ) , , thing squad Feb. 10 for the Sep' ''', .of a teinber, 1961, o , 1 . Fork ( , American .-,-;.1 baby l --- I ,.. , e, '14, t.,,,,,,, ,'i. t, ,t...,s. ' sitter. ' '' , , . ---0 However, POulsens lawyer, ,. ., - ' . i ( 4, ,,,, eo William G. rowler, a Salt Lake A 14.....: 1. ----,, ' ') . . -, t' , , ,,e . ." attorney, will probably ask the jj , ' ' . ' ' . , . State Board Of Pardons to corn- '.' ' ' , mute, the death sentence tolife ,,,,,, Immonium ',. o.,,,..i.la.ekqe.a.cit.:44xtialawsitelitelPerZZ.....1A.,4 -imprisonment ' If Poulsen is shot to death he "Great Decisions" panel at Rotary luncheon, from jeft. t '1.alry- C - croft, Dr. . will be the 45th inmate to be e- . Clyde,Randall,zCharles Dr. Boynton, Neal Maxwell, Dr. Stephen Brower, ' x- ecuted in Utah since the first ex-- 1 . ' I , . Harald Clark, Samuel Thurman. ,,,,, - -- ' 1 , . 1- - , rape-murd- t ' ' , 2- ' '' ' i . , ' rli A : ' 1 A. , ' . - - - 4 ,- Owner-Occupi- -- ,. - '. . ' - - - ,- ,- --' ,---- mber4962. , . - . - - - , -- 'Ix...4-'4)-1-4,S - o I superin- - o-- ; tendent and ', Jong life- - '' 1;.,,- NIL: ' iiff, , :: : . . .. - N - ,aa , ees-Littl- .' , r,,,' . , ',''' ',,,,, , ' ' -- - , ,Chance , -- ., ." , ,', ., ,' '" , , E , , , t ,7"1",,,, ' -- . 4' ; , - - Club , :ece , ,. , r ,s,ii , - Buys. Ranch, '' f.4Ns ut . -- - , - V a Policy . . -- - , . , Jenkin Lloyd Jones, dynamic with readers of the Deseret News beginning Saturday. Mr. Jones' column promises to examine and clarify a cross section of issues, problems and - events that cross the desk of a busy editor during the course of a newsmaking day in his life. As editor of Tribune, Mr.. Jones is well acquainted with the newspaper business as he shares "An ' with his Editor's Outlook" readers. He is a master of of prose, of the vivid-analthe verbal wallop imparted incisiveness with a swift-sur- e that cuts through the suiterficialities of issues to the very core of meaning( Here is a writer who is not Just a manhe is an institu1 ogy, ' - tion, thViPlibme of- - wit-wisdom. Read "An Editor's - and Out- Saturday and every Sat; urday as an exclusive feature of your Deseret News editorial look"- - - - - . For Prolect., , Participating in the panel, modeled on a program to be News WashinstoS Bureau broadcast Feb. 13 and each WASHING'rON-R- ep. Ralph Thursday thereafter for seven said Wednes- weeks on Channel 7, were Sam- Harding uel D. Thurman, Neal A. Max- - day - he was- - optimistic -- about L. W. chances of getting congressional Dr. authorization this year for the Ste and Dr. H Lower Teton Reclamation Proj- Clarkower Glen . 2 William B. Smart,- - editor of act. The the editorial page and adminisfacility would trative assistant 'to the editor Irrigate 37,000 acres et dry land and general manager of the on the Rexburg Bench area, Deseret News, outlined the "De- and provide supplemental water cisions" program to Rotarians. to 114,400 'acres already- irri-'John Kinnear, manager of the Kennecott Copper Corp.; Alton gated. The Interior Department sub- Hadlock, president of the Adult Education Council of Greater mitted a favorable Salt Lake City, And ' Hilton the project this week. Power,-- western director, ForeigExpects support n-Porky Assn., werespecial , Rep. Harding said he .ex. guests. Utah is the only place in the pected to win support from a nation where the "Decisions" number of groups which have program, aimed at informing opposed another southeastern ', Utahns about foreign affairs, is Idaho project at Burns The Burns coveCreek was mass j conducted with project being heavily dependent on the genera- rage,-Mr. Smart said. , er. cil,-an- - - , - . -- , ,,,,,,,f,-,...-1 - , '''', I; ' ''', -1- 1,, ., - - - ' on , . r , 1 ,i , , 7 , ,,-- "f)i , ,Le' '';'..".. - ( : Ar , . - '.:.4":',' Monument Soo Compels,' MU 44303 iL. I ) , - Mr. Rushton , Mr. Gould , mt. perry - ... L Hr. Bivin , - . Sanity Exarri tit,..1,..,, I. ' half-fille- Assault Case pital in Provo Tuesday to ,be - The-youth- ful- - - Wiltttd - ' ' ary Hearing let Asa Arlen Odle, 30, 9 : " . Salt Lake City. She died- from 1820 South, will appear for pre- an suffered in injuries mobile accident in 1945 while liminary hearing Feb. 20. He is the couple was en route fri3m charged with second degree bur-Los Angeles to Salt Lake City. glary, court - records-showe- d Tuesday. In L. A. Odle was charged after a man ; He married was apprehended - inside - the Anmgeles She Dec..2, 1955, in LosRedwood Scot's Cafe, - 2065-survives km. Bail Rd., morning. Saturday A grandson, Ross Beason M , -- - a student at Tyler College, was set at $1,500. ' Tyler: Tex., also survives him. Mr. Beason was active in the Salt, Lake Masonic Lodge and -was a of the CIutab emLaker club, Salt Rotary Club: He also served as president of the Salt Lake City Chamber of - auto-Deser- et .-- - ' ' Office To 1 S. Of E Commerce. - - - ' - cluHdieds amctievmitresrsihnipealifin tohnetiacaminli.- Deseret News Waslitiston Accepts - - - - ,by-Go- . . Leukemia Group - ilonii Willmil Eccles, senior vice president of the First Security Corp., will head a newly formed organization for combatting leukemla through research. , The group is the Utah Division of the Nation41 Leukemia 1961 mil- - - : totalled $51.9million, but inflatiou end a few new features 'apparently have boosted the figure by more than 10 per cent. -, ' 7 , , ,...À . arid agricultural interests can, in fact, be put together to back the Society. Other officers are Dr. Levi Teton Project, the remaining Reynolds, vice president; Mrs. 'major ,stumbling block will be chair- Walter E. eosgritt, secretary; ,Wayne,Aspinall L. C. Romney, treasurer, and man of the House Interior Corn. Nicholas G. Morgan, chairman mitee. Rep. up all new xamtplairtIttleoallnallhwoocuarthoeinsind or-committee. to der The- - organizationhas invited of neighborhood groups to form costs to recreation, and other items. The Dixie "Committees of 20 Against,Leu:kemia" to, identify with state Project, in Southern Utah, has and national organizations- - and been caught in this log jam along establish local services ot the with other projects that have been,,"in line" for several years. society. ,- 26-m- hig1and15111eetiong. The Bureau announced earlier' it was issuing invitations to bid on the dam Jan. 17. Sen. Frank E. Moss said the fiscal 1965 budget allocated $7,786,000 for the entire Weber Basin ecrs. s . .. . 2 race Hearing in SI. . City Judge Horace C. Beck Tuesday set Feb. limituiry-hearin- g - the pre. 2Sas s date for Thom- - as Craig Williams; 18, 1727 S. tate, and Gary Dean Bailey, - Z, Kelsey Ave. (1185 South). Both are charged with second degree burglary. The two men ' were charged after pollee found two men hid. ing in the. J. W. Brewer Tire Co., 170 W. 1st SOuth, early Sun. day morning. Bail was set at 50 $1,500. - - , - Stage Role A large Chicago women'sf'Club asked him to speak, and he gave what amounted to his "first major political address" a sharp attack on ,,Chicago's then biggest newspaper for its "vicious and personal editorial 11 smears aboutPresIdentRoosev Jory was a friend of FranklinD.: Eleanor Roosevelt "The newspiper inunediately pulled every ad and every fea-- tareon said. , -- le)" ., - , I ' ' r:-,:,,- ", - '''''., ,',01........., . , -- ) ex-go- ''''lI .), :, 1 . ''' ', ,.!,,. . I '' k - , . ' - , - - ,1 finally volunteered to. save the show- - by tearing up my contract, so the producer , amid replace me. McGrath Recruited '13Yroa McGrath w a s recruited from Broadway to take ' my role. "But when he got to Chicago and discovered why I quit, he caught the next trail) back to New york. , -:"Later, however- ,- he pl my role, opposite Sylvia Si In the show's other roatfrf.5,7, ments." For Mr. 'Tory, who has played in more than 480 pla3rs, 800 tele, ViSiOn shows and 135 movies, that episode cemented a life-, long affection for both politics .1,,-- 4 and Mr. McGrath. This same combination lured "44. ' 'e,' . him to The LI. stage the only , ,, I 'he plays live theater ony . . place -1 , more for "Best Man,'; which 4 : ' ''.ja 1 Mr. McGrath directs.: f ..., ,.,,,, t.), Convention Settini 1, . ' , .., ... -- ' - ,),I Against the setting of smear-ridde- n . INA national convention, Mr. . , ';;J, " ;;; ,..4.,,,07, the role of an in, Jory, ,,,f, .i ernor and ; .p.:tr. secretary of state, ,..",.! , 4 senator ',' ,, : le,, . , ,;, Jousts with a hard-bitte- n .,' ,. ., . ., ., ',,,; ' ., v (Robert Miller) for their party's , ,,1, t,.!, 4il,,i, - :.,' 7,.:;2- ' '..., '2,..,'.F4 presidential laurels. " Test Man' vividly catches ,h, .." : k '... :;', )''-"' ,' ''. the realities of American politi . "L'V , , ,t,t4(..4.4,.4404,.maA54::;44;",ioleAli cal life," said Kr. Jory. And he should know because h I s . in hthreeav is as Victor -- 0, A, ' , - If a coalition of power Bureau of Reclamation announced immediate plans to open a construction office at Porter-vil- e, Morgan County. The office will supervise construction of East Canyon Dam, part of the Weber Basin project. Employes will be survey technicians for the project. 'East Canyon Dam will be a concrete arch structure 260 feet - . --- 'the estimates )ar. Burea- --- The uWASHINGTON U. - , Elects Director ' - . Jory Returns favor, nmtry -A- - 1 ng 'Best Man' Sidepiciy - - Assist-Buildi- -- -- d 1, .- ' '. C. electric--powerian- - - . ' years.--When-1- . Barnum, 40. 'Henson admitteei he was a friend of the bachelor surgeon and waived extradition denied any part in the slay- inbut. , - ' , -- , He was traced to Utah by his pink car and photographs of him : found,. in the physician's home. lioss 'Beason - HeiLson also told police be had ' dies in Los with Barnum to Honolulu . . before Christmas. ' . Keller said he concluded after an intensive investigation that 1 the evidence was insufficient. , ,''' Barnum, , his hands and feet was found lying face d down in a bathtub in ' An au- fashionable home. his i topsy disclosed he had been ' , , OGDENBen A. Medina,..21, strangled. Police said they have no other 2611I Monroe Blvd., was trans. suspects at the moment but are Utah State Hos- continuing their. inVestigation. -fornia Cluband-- - Sons-of-- the Tyventy-thre- e years ago Byron" American Revolution. to Chicago to Funeral services are sched- - McGrath went Victor "for" play Jory. tiled at 2:39-p.Thursday at The Mustrious Mr Jory is re- the Church of the Recessional the compliment turning by in Forest Lawn, Glendale,'Cllif. "for" Mr.- McGrath in playing ' 7 - the , University of Utah produc- Morals Hearing' Set tion of "The Best Man", writ- was-9-1 : re al eight dis- tiorrof Salt Lake man charged with ten cussion subjects plus coupons for opposed by private power 'comI've known Byron "Actually, of wife in a house his placing coal miners,- and con30 was participants to record and return panies. prostitution was arraigned 'rues- at least their opinions about various servatives generally. That proj- day. Preliminary hearing was first making a name for my- ect was deleted from a House ' self on Broadway, he was al--questions will be distributed to 20 at 10 a.m. works bilLlast year, after - set for Feb. public town- In every ppearing-before City"Iiidge years of legislative battling-,--anHorace C. Beck was ' Joseph director,"- said Mr. Jory. ' ,, is considered dead. . "University - esautechr isa most - East. Candland- - - -- 2 -It was indicated here that sup- to have fortunate gifted Bail was continued at $1,500. i -, -- with such a port for the new, less contro-professional . versa! Teton Project, was part- wealth of experience in acting, , ly based on a tacit agreement Okays Band . Pact directing and writing." -- David 4235 26, IVRodrigues, to abandon Burns Creek. Cer- The two became , intimately cona Lake Salt W. 5655 South, department store approved if the Teton Project is ap-- tract with City in 1941, when Mr. tainly acquainted the City Municipal employe, state Jaycee chaplain,. proved, Burns Creek will lose a war" with a Chi-"lost Jory at 10 this to concerts Band member Chaplaincy kfroard-provide its standing as the prime untin- and thereby newspaper cago of cost ;4,235. year at .a total Utah State - Prison, 'member ished business for Idaho. - lost his lead in the smash-sue- leaderis the band under 'rhe , Salt for Couneil Advisory Board cess road company of "Angel Idaho's Share -- ----- ship of M. H.Strong and ' C, 4,. , Lake County Detention, Home, --- C Street"n o Thomas. e ssional committees r g f music instructor, of Miss Kearns pageant,' and which apportion reclamation apIMIN;MimIMMIEMMI propriations on a political basis secretary of Kearns Jaycees. will have giVen Idaho its "share" for the thne being. . Precise figures on the cost of the project were not yet avail- . the ,, acobslet, buttddRerop.oHciarosedintgo ssa6lod ', 11,..e.,,,. , - WALKER I a , '7"; - lti.i, '', - - - S ot,,, Idaho Demo Hopeful . the-stat- e. page. . Henson had been arrested in Salt Lake City Jan. 12 on C' he Olsen,---732-5t- . ler. , - I ranch . , of Dist Atty. James (Don) Kel-- , ' ' e Tb Join i 'News' Family N it ---- - , '- . BButterrnore Jr, dismissedthe- .-murder complaint at the request - : . do Municipal Court Judge Wesley .14,4it ' . ' ': d active Church-membmember of a bishopric, Church of Latter-da- y Christ Jesus of Bill 29, 4484 W. 5295 Lemmons, 1 Saints. '' South, power company clerk,KEARNS -- - Six Kearns men Gail H. Perry Jr., 32, 4851 W. civic chairman improvements Were nominated Wednesday for . 4865.Bouth, a steel company the annual Kearns Junior Charn- employ; secretary of steel for Kearns town council, Kearns ' ber of Commerce Distinguished workeri 'u n I t, n,Democratic rePresentative on West Side Co.- --;- -----' Awarddistrict chairman, PTA legi- ordinating Council; and Jaycee ' Whiner of the coveted award 'vice slative chairman, secretary-treasurer- ,- Dr. president. -John M. Bevan,' 32, 4669 will be announced by a panel Kearns town (vim., Citadel St., a, dentist, president of three judges representing of Kearn4 KhiarliS Club, membusiness, labor, and government ber of board of direCtors for -, 4.iat a Saturday awards banquet. -' , Citizens Bank of proposed t-; Nominees are: i,' r Kearns, and 'member of Kearns ' ; Darrer Y. Rushton, 33, ,4461 , ,-,North Stake High Council. . W. 5740 South, schoolteacher, a ,' , ,t11 , .1 ' ' ' M., Jay Gould Jr., 33, 6050 S. 1 vice district , party Republican 1430 ,East, assistant bank man, '' ' 1,,c..& i , Chairman, a youth softball ,) . , . ager, past vice , president of N. coach, secretary of the library Kearns Chamber of Commerce, IV, : - committee In the Community '' ,,,,i, backer of an effort to acquire a i And . IC) am, Development progr , theater for Kearns, strong sup- I , 1 ', .6,...- - a ' of Kearns Jaycees, Ki-' Last $100 Wrist Watch MrcLemmoin Mr. Rodrigues - Plnis t and Lions clubs. , A $100 Wrist watch belonging ' - ' ---- 1:r. I --,..--- ,.,,, to L.- - P. VoorMs, 900 ,Denver l'''"-41 ! i ' , ..'"w"... 1 ,,,...'-- , Way, was lost in the vicinity of , , , , , ' , ... ,- '! South Temple and State Street I. , ,,.. ,, . , ' ' Tuesday night A l'il , , ' 11 ; I ' , ,,''''' ' ' , -, : 1.. Look , 1 .',,,t,', : 't i 's, ,,,,,,--f, 4 . ' - ' ' Seal , : ; . '': , ' Nr. ,' ' ,, '.. , .. . ' -. , o) ' : s , 11. ,o ,, 4 . lAlways ,i;'" , I - ' ' ', . -- - By JESSE OISEN Deseret News Correspotuient ' ',. )1 .. - a - t y 1. ,1,,Court.:-.J..udg- ' Scatteied reports have been ve that some Deseret ,, , ' , ' News subscribers did not re'7 c, ' ''-1 ,,,, , "-,'.,' I ceive the $130 " Greet Deci' ' (...., '. 1 sions" book with their Setup- , g " .,,,,,,,, -, ' .,..,,. day ,Deseret News: ceplea will n -- ' kt- --he furnished on request iro-ithese subscribers. , 4,'",, Readers wanting additional , s N,,,,,,, i ti,",, ,,.. ,.., copies may obtain them by at ''' 't ",,, Litl. , lev) mail at 25 cents a copy or for 7,,, ' ',t, I 10 cents by galling at the Des, ,- , eret News office. . " , '"''''"""""4,!"11''- 4""' , Jenkin Lloyd Jones luncheon Introducing the dreat new Saturday columnist Decisions program sponsored by the Deseret News, Kennecott ' ' ... ' - ,''',- , , 1, 1 In 1930 Mr. Beason sold his Salt Lake interests and moved ' 'York where - he founw Ross BeCity & Co. end became one of the pioneers in the investment forerunner of 'many ' mutual funds. He was also chairman of the board of the Administrative and Research Corp. ' . . -, ,- --4, . shows there Ls little chance of Klumshchev econbmipally burp ' ing Americans. A panel of top business lead, ers and university representa- - I - .1..:2-,--- - . Gulf Coast. He disposed gin a followinYg otitmpe-0a .0., plea the death after jialla. property cenee' --1mnY of his only son in World War Zun" in assaulting a Weber aide Avenue, .east of Foothill II ty deputy sheriff. and moved to Los Angeles. -n - two -- other Boulevard,--an- ct plea& Inhonor of his son, Ross ed innocent dueassailant to county areas. Beason-Jr- ., temporary and all other Utah. ts - - born men.with unknown graves insanity befere Second District John Wahlquist. The highest concentration of who lost their lives in World ordered the ex-War Mr. Beason residents built a older II, .(65 yearsand '' "La" is in the area between Memorial Chapel in Salt Lake Medina WU charged in the e4th East and 4th West bordered,City's Memory Grove. 18 assault on Deputy Sgt. Jan. His son, a fighter pilo.t, lost by 2nd,North and 4th South.Brick Wilson, he and Dep. 'Other factors 'determined. into cludeklIngation of persons Of arrest a pair of suspected bur., the Mediterranean off resiborn ill various races, foreign Sea mars. dents,' marital status of women the coast of Italy. , As Sgt to and resident stability. Built Recreation Hall place Medina in a patrol 'car, Knowing the many characterHis other philanthropies in-- the whirled on the istics of the population will be cluded the building of a recrea- - officer, forcing him to the "an- effective tool for research- - tion hall for seniors at Culver ttio,. ground. Medina disarmed iii iffer-liiiiirtirgainings,functionaFutr.s, 'MMtar7Adadellif,-CuIValc-Tri- d.derstafiding of the Area," said Arecreation park at the school, Sgt, Wilson over the head with Dr. Richardson. h000ring the memory of his first his own gun. , ' As the two officers , wife was another of his gifts. attempt-M- r. , to Beason was born in Ihr. ed escape,. Medina fired at - mingham, Ala., Feb. 19, 1887, tlittri, missing, then fleeing Teton Appioval a son of Jasper Newton and himself. He was later captured , in Payson after' &ohigtespeed Indiana Thompson Beason. He went to Denver, Colo., for chase through Utah County in heEath reasons while, stM a a stolen car, , young man before moving to ' ,. Salt Lake City. - . --- , i'"'" '- , 4,14,',411, in-t- he ' '' ,, ri.,(., SAN DrEGO CALIF. (UPI)--avid A. Henson, ZI, San Diego, 1 who was accused of slaying a 1 local neurosurgeon Jan. 7, was free Wednesday for lack of evi- ' eofe ththie ' Emigration .Cottonwood, day,: Bountiful, Kearns, F. a - ' areas: - A skyrock'etingII.S.grossna- tional product and a declining , '.14- ' , It rlane Search . ' - - e , , ,' weather, Delays . - . . Panel ,fri. ,'" y. . - - 1 we I-L- ,,,.a,one time and also served- - as bishop Mr. i'"a711 of the Washington Christ of Ward, Church of Jesus Latter-daSaints.- A teacher for 40 years in Hurricane, Washing--U- r in...,,,H41,, PI - .. - , Ii , , , s.,,,.. .30"r1 , a heart - - - ,' '5. ' l1 , . . -- aihnent Tuesday at 2:30 NM in a' St George hospi- - ,,Z ' - . . educator, died. of r--' ' CI , ;. , . ,.,,,er7.t' f, ' '...,,, s,s Rotary Ing , .. - 'Decision? Introduced Nisson, . :,,,, - - tountyrIcarfarravilterirmCCommuted To Lilo ounty; Bunkerville, Nev., and The other convicted murderer St. George. He formed several who escaped death by sentence school bands. commutation is Paul Buddy St Mr. Mason was born March Clair, twice convicted of the July 31, 1882, Washington, to Neils , ' 6,- - 1953, murder of Mrs. Vesta and Pemella Sandburg Mason. Whittaker in Tooele. St. aair He married Annie Maria Nisson' 2 saw three death dates set aside Sept 3, 1907, St George Tern-pi-e. ' before the Board of Pardons She died In 1960. He later commuted his sentence to life married Jennie Alsop Nov. 28, . St. Imprisonment on Jan. 7, 1957. Temple. She : was on March 30, 1960 when . Other survivors Include his ' James W. Rodgers, 49, was exe- sons and daughters, LeRoy W. cuted for the murder of Charles Nisson, Mrs. E. L. (Phyllis) An. Merrifield near a uranium mine , both of Grand Hills, - In San Juan County three years derson, Mrs. Clark (Nina) Frey, Calif.; ,earlier. . ArcaSalt Lake City;; Antone W., ' , 31 Were raecuted.. dia, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; Since 1900, 115 persons, includ- - a - , Int 47 carrying the death penal- - Edward tY, have been sent to the Utah (Della) Nielson, both Washing, . , prison for first degree murder. ton, and Mrs.- Lilly - .Graff,, St Of the 47, 31 were executed and George. ' 14 received commutations. Two , died while waiting execution dates. ' The first executions were on Sept. 15, 1854, when two men were .hung ataWestJontan LONGMONTCOLO. (UPI) river bridge for a double mur-- Bad weather Tuesday continued -der. to hamper evil Air Patrol ofWas IS Youngest ficials in their search for a , , The youngest man to be exe-- missing aircraft with four men cuted lb Utah was Harry Thorne aboard. ----- 1 who was shot tit death at the Turbulent winds, which Saturage of 19 for the murder of a day grounded all planes ' grocer in 1910. Oldest man was search, caused pilots to return 51. to Colorado bases early TuesSeven prisoners have been exe-- day afternoon. Lieut. Leo Stone, cuted hi the state's new prison mission coordinator for t h e CAP, said 13 planes searched a at the Point of the Mountain. 'area west of Included on the prison's record 1,120 square-mil- e - were- Boulder-,bwas Romero of executions Frank hampered .4,, who was shot to death at the from an effective search over . -' - T windy mountain areas. age of 28 in 19- 1,,V had The plane has beet missing was Romero said that It murdered more men than any since Friday after it left Denver ,' for Las Vegas, NeN:. . , '4., -- Doctor-Case. ' A ' lk ' ,,i '' , '' ..,' ' , NA' . , . -- : JiF!ee Suspect, 'l bound, ed of West Holladay, west of 2808 East, an area between 4700 and 6200 South' and 4800 to 5690 West, parts' of Murray, northeast and southeast wrtions of the county were 85 to 100 per cent , owner occupied. Most other parts of the total area showed 65 Per cent 84 per cent owner occupancy. ' . Dies At'.81 serving twa years on death row. Waits Parole, Bearing ,-Matteri, holder of the prison's lowest number, 8555, will be ellgible for a parole bearing in August after serving .15 years. An inmate sentenced to life In prison must serve at least 15 years, Warden John W. Turner' explained. A second inmate granted' life imprisollment is Jesse M. Garcia Jr., who cheated death five times before the pardons board commuted his sentence In Sep-4e- Z- -- - . , corn- - : . : z7 ' , r - . z W.-0If the pardons board mutesthe sentence, Poulsen will x g be the 15th prisoner given clem- ' . ency since 190Q. Three inmates who had death ' . sentences commuted to life im-' at the pris- - prisonrnent - . on. WASHIN G T 0 N, Washington Salt , Lake CountyWillard O. Nision, 01, Fred Matt er death sentence former Citcommuted Washington County - , ,. , , , . ecutions in 1854. . Could Be L5th - , s; ' : . ,, ''' ' ,! ; ,, the Latest 0 ,,,, ' . -- -: . ,',---'.-r.,- ts; - ' -- P '.- - : ' , was. built cattle -i.., ' wipLhyaneara.verageounder investment -- business in Salt Lake City, died here Monday evening of a heart attack. He - Most persons completing 8.4 Purchase Building to.10.4 years of, school resided With a group Of businessmen in, areas of middle to lower in- - he purchased the old Commer' Cial Building at 2nd South and come.. ., , Regent St.- - which was later , named the Beason Building. The , The higher rates of housing structure was Jared so , that ttrilis,owner occupied, however, the Walker Parking Terrace - - ' B.I, He had been active in Salt Lakebusiness anclsi vicafftilys and over nearly paralleled re-- for many years: - A native ' of Alabama, Mr. sults of the' income bracket BeasoirtametoTtahln1211 As chart Most persons in Emigra- - traffic manager Air the old tion, Holladay, Cottonwood, Orern,Italkoad Co., an interlitotmtiftd and east portions of urban line. He formed his own compan y, Ross the city pmper completed from investment Beason & Co, in the Beehive. 12.5 to 12.9 years of schooling. State in 192L , , ' '''" '. UTAH STATPRISON-,-Coni- r demned slayer Darrell Devere , , rage - :,22,: ,, 1 ' 1 - 1,,t.eirowreerc---0---'-'1- The average years of school "i - - - . ,,.. - Ross! retired finantier and philanthropist who began This - gOT.P.PletA.123rPtlIOnSiLyea. - ' LOS Beason, 1 . - --- ' Crowded Continued from . ' . ...., fi:', I SI. , f '',11égi.1hgfo.r...:......;:i:. - , glifflo. Nowt In 1 ;::-L- Of 1 Itomes.::-- - ,,, Date ::::::::::'.''-::-:.Exetullo- Evidence- - Lack , - -- ii . Former S.LEinancier1 Ross:Beaton,f 76D ' ANGELES - Stud! Discloses . . , , , , 10B- , ,,,,- ,- , A friendship of 23 years kept up Jory , comes to the Umversity of Utah to act under University Theatre Director Byron McGrath. ties:: expert on , Presid suceb Metea all. , |