Show Court Denies White Mail Indian Lands o iTJjc jiaM £akc uViimnc 3 Thursday Morning February Five Utahns Killed One Prisoner Six Wounded 1 Missing are 3915 (Continued s'!-reported from Pag® Eleven) ' killed in action on been Jan 6 according to word received by his father from the navy department It Glaser was previously a student of the University of Utah and attended midshipman school at Northwestern universit y graduating as an ensign At the time of his death he was in charge of communications aboard a battleship 'Besides his father he is survived by a brother TSgt Irwin Glaser A A F England and a sister Mrs Ruth Glaser Thalor Salt Lake 'S ' City 1 “ i white man's right to graze i ort Indian lands received a Wednesday when Federal Tillman D Johnson handed an opinion adverse to ranchers in the Paul II Hanson test ease The question of whether white o j i v Stcakmen have the right to pasture sheep and cattle on unallotted Indian lands was first put to test in Utah with the Han'"''''4 a: son case The problem reached federal t 4f district court June 5 1943 when Mr Hanson was charged with Illegally grazing 1200 head of sheep on “unsold open Indian tri- ¥ bal lands" on Uintah and Ouray x Indian reservations i rt&SSt ' 'u (?' Notified of the judge’s decision U S Asst Atty John S Boyden said that “while legislation tend? ing to give the disputed Indian lands to public reserve had been brought before the last session of congress it apparently died in committee" I 5 If the judge's opinion is susmust tained paleface stockmen obtain grazing permits from the 1 i ir-- r Indian service before grazing stock on 220000 acres of affectedland “However” admitted Atty Boy-de- n “Defense Atty Knox PatterJt i son has indicated that he will I appeal the case" Atty Patter- I “ son could not be reached Wedf nesday evening for comment In line with the new federal £ a ttitude heads of Indian families ‘n were allotted SO acres and other & K “"a tribal members 40'' acres of the Three years reservation land ss Z t later unallotted reservation lands i ? were opened to settlement and during the years 1905 to 1910 L 300000 acres were homesteaded Kiwanis-Felt New girl officers of the Boys and Girls' club 151 by' white men Since then an additional 300000 S State acquaint themselves with executive duties Left to acres have passed into the hands right are Connie Lappas athletic manager Sadie Jones direct of th white man'T-hrougsecretary and Charlene Winter president purchase leaving about 220000 unallotted acres As the reservation lands became rheckerboarded with patches of Kiimnis-Fclwhite man's land alternating with unallotted lands ranchers began pasturing their stock on the “no Selects-Neman's land" which they regarded as public domain Election of new girl officers of the' Kiwanis-Fel- t Boys and Judge Johnson believes otherwise “I cannot believe congress Girls’ club 151 S State was announced Wednesday by Omer intended that the Indians be deuse Morris club director of lands such of the prived and of any probability df ever Girls elected to serve the ensuing receiving compensation for their six months are Charlene Winter value through sale or other dishe declared ' president Connie Hayman vice position” president Sadie Jones secretary Connie Lappas athletic manand Maw Fetes Legislators Arguments for and against a ager Utah constitutional Recent balloting for boy offiAt II nine Reception proposed amendment requiring that all au- cers resulted in election of Bill Members of the 26th state legis- tomobile tax and license fees and Means as president Billy Jackson lature were honored at a govervice president Duane Fowler secnor's reception Wednesday evening gasoline taxes be expended for retary and Jimmy Gentry athmaintenance letic manager road construction in the executive mansion Dancing plus a special pro- and administration were presented gram highlighted the informal at the Salt Lake Advertising club function Invitations were issued at the Hotel by Gov and Mrs Herbert B Maw meeting Wednesday Utah through Senate Pres Dexter Farr and Speaker of the House W R Opposing S JR 1 which would White place the proposed constitutional Stockholders of Heber J Grant amendment before 'the voters in & Co have relected all directors 1916 Sen Emil K Nielson’ (D) J George Midgley manager and Utah said the constitution should treasurer said Wednesday The directors are Heber J Grant not be burdened down with matSmith George Albert Elias ters such as this which should be Smith A' 1 Cannon George George taken care of by ordinary statutes F Richards Mr Midgley David H K Krotehrnan editor of The O McKay J Reuben Clark Jr Salt Lake Telegram who upheld Harold H Bennett and John 11 (he affirmative because Sen Ira Taylor Huggins (LB Weber sponsor of Directors are scheduled to rethe resolution was unable to at- elect all officers Feb 14 The oftend pointed out that such an ficers are-- Mr Grant president VALENTINE'S DAY amendment would avoid legislative Mr Smith and Mr Cannon vice man-- : Mr Midgley fights now staged every two years presidents is Just 13 'days away! It's to distribute a portion of the gaso- ager and treasurer Karl I Pace rot too early to order line and other tax money else- assistant manager and Ove C flowers now — particularly where Inkley secretary if you plan to send "FlowSen Nielson agreed that it is ers by Wire" to eny other desirable to improve Utah's roads city n the U S The earlier as much as possible and since mo- Guest Assaults Host the order the greeter the selection of flowers and as- - ‘ torists are subjected to a special F J Wardrop 531 E 5th South taxation the money should be was treated surance of delivery See for 15 knife slashes on expended exclusively for roads the back of his head at police or phone your florist now! He disagreed only on the method emergency hospital Wednesday by which this should be done midnight resulting police said from an altercation with Mrs June Crooks a house guest following an Observe Golden Wedding argument Mr and Mrs W O Sperry 336 tr Hampton ave observed their 50th Liquor Fine Levied wedding anniversary at a dinner Leori Raymond’ Barnes 35 given in their honor at Hotel Utah 2 1 4 3 S State was fined $10 members Tuesday evening Fifty Wednesday by City Judge CLOSED SUNDAYS of their family were present Joseph G Jeppson when he pleaded guilty to possession of Z two bottles of liquor not bearing the stamps of the Utah liquor control commission rr 5 t -- Provo Airman Listed -- n Missing Over Germany t r uc4 - ' S- U v - rV‘ A t 422-16t- fi I f " v 4 L'i r Ffc Peteeaon Pfc Taylor Boys’ Girls’ Chib Officers In Germany Action Horne 35 whose wife Roxana C Horne and daughter Barbara reside at 283 E South Temple was wounded in action in Germany Nov 30 Pvt Horne is a son of Mr and Pvt Earl M Mrs Mrs George V Horne 188 J st and is a graduate of West high school and attended the LDS He was emBusiness college ployed at Mission Cigar store prior to his enlistment in the armed forces in March 1911 lie received basic! training at Camp Offers Ration Kits Wounded Bountiful Man Recovers in France Pvt Gerald W McArdle 20 whose wife Mrs Barbara Hatch McArdle resides in Bountiful was wounded in action in Belgium Jan 11 Pvt McArdle a former student at West high school- is a son of Mr and Mrs P A- McArdle 265 W 6th North He enlisted in the armed forces in July 1943 trained in Texas and at Camp Gruber Okla and was assigned overseas in December 1914 He is now recuperating in a French hospital The western regional office of the war food administration at San Francisco is offering for sale to the highest bidder 29297 aircraft emergency ration kits suitable for use by campers and sportsmen David H Allred disV F A said trict representative Wednesday StJoseph ASPIRIN 100 TABLETS 354 URGESrSEUEHAtlOi 1 nd Guardianship Notlcaa ITobst ‘(Connull county clprk or the rpspertiva signer (or further Intormation NOTICE v 1 I i t ' ' -- r 5©e7®C3S BUE 'i'r L- In the District Court Probate Division In and (or Salt Lake County State In the Matter of the Estate of Utah of MINNIE J HARDY Deceased The petition of Zion's Savings Bank At Trust Co praying for the admission to probate of a certain document purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Minnie J Hardy deceased end for the granting of Letters Testamentary to Itself has been set for hearing on Wednesday the 7th day of February A D 1945 at ten o'clock A M at the County Court House In the Court Room of said Court In Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 25th day of January A D 1945 (Seal) ALVIN K EDDINGTON Clerk Ily Dougina Thomarn Deputy Clerk M N Cornwall Attorney for Petitioner Acts AT QHCE to relieve Vi h h r 4 A bow blouse immensely flattering to dust smoke fumes in - X The first spoonfuls of Pertussin MUST promptly relieve such coughing or money back Pertussin is safe It contains no dope chloroform or creosote Prescribed by thousands of Doctors to relieve bad coughs caused by colds Inexpensive nDCDTIICCII!' I UdOlfix All drugstores 'iLfl Pfe Zane S Taylor 19 son of and Mrs: LaVor Taylor Ephraim was wounded in action on the Bejgian front Jan 13 Pfc Taylor was a graduate of Ephraim junior high school and Snow college where he was active in class school and social affairs He enlisted in the armed forces in February 1944 and qualified! for A S T P training Sent to REGISTERED DRUGGIST Mr GOOD WAGES GOOD HOURS OWL DRUG CO 2nd South and Main (Male Applicant by Must Be Referred OSES) ish Columbia : tP Ephraim Soldier Hurt In Belgium Battle Roberts Cal and later transferred to Ft Meade" Md and assigned overseas in November 1944 Awaiting 'further word of his condition besides his wife daughter and his parents are several brothers and sisters A brother Pfc Robert Horne is with an army military police unit in Brit- re 'V WANTED 100 Wool Qcib ai 'di Gheste-- field - Insurance Firm Picks Directors vv his James B-1- Ad Club Hears Tax Debate L h Awaiting further word parents and a brother Jackson U S navy Bragg N C he was assigned to Gen George A Patton’s Third army in September 1944 r - A formerly Pfc Darrell Jackson 22 son of Mr and Mrs EaTl Jackson st Ogden was slightly wounded in action in Belgium Jan 4 while serving with the inlantry Pfc Jackson is a graduate ot He was inOgden high school ducted into the army Nov 20 1942 received his basic training at Camp Claiborne La and was sent overseas in September 1944 He has served in England Germany and Belgium Sgt Smith a gunner on a Flyemployed as ing Fortress was Provo-prioto Logan Infantryman a truck driver in enlisting in the army air forces Wounded in Belgium Awaiting further word besides Pfc Joseph Delmar Nelson 21 his parents are seven brothers son of Mrs Emma Smith Logan ahd four sisters was wounded in action in BelJan 14 gium Saiidy Flier Captured Pfc Nelson was fighting with an armored infantry unit and had Now Nazi Prisoner been with a medical First Lt Oral B Birch 20 corps studying unit before his transfer to whose wife Mrs Marion Mazanis the infantry and an overseas asBirch resides' in Sandy is now signment in October 1914 listed as a prisoner of war of the German government He was formerly reported missing in ac- Artilleryman 'Hurt tion since Nov 21 Lt Birch is a graduate of Jor- In France Action dan high school and attended the Pfc Merle J Peterson son of University of Utah He is a son Mr and Mrs Parley Peterson of Mr and Mrs J Byron Birch 1627-1- 4 He enlisted in Manti was wounded in action in th East the army air forces in February B’rance Dec 14 1943 and was assigned overseas Pfc Peterson who is serving in July 1944 after training in with a' field artillery unit on the California and Texas He was a front is a graduate of 7 on a European navigator high school and entered Awaiting further word besides Manti his wife is a' daughter born on the armed forces in May- 1943 New Year's eve his parents and He received basic training at two brothers TSgt Rondo Birch Camp Roberts Cal and was asin the Pacific area and a half signed overseas in July 1944 A brother TSgt DeLloyd P brother Seaman 1c Roscoe Shaw aboard a navy transport in the Peterson is serving with a field artillery unit in the Philippines Pacific area S L Soldier Wounded u V- 20 7 f lr John Smith of Provo a son of Mr and Mrs W R Smith now residing in Preston Ida' is reported missing in action over Germany since Jan Ogden Infantryman Wounded- in Belgium r j The stfwk blow Judge down Ft Benning Ga and later to FL ' that will carry a suit gaily into spring especially with this attractive lattice work trim at the wrist and neckline Colors of White Melon Aqua Black Lime and Maize Sizes 32 to 38 JULES— THIRD FLO 95 Beautiful lOOc wool gabardine coat in Light Green Sky Blue Luggage and Black Three-butto- n trim slash Perfect topper from pockets spring into fall Sizes 10 to 20 over-the-su- it COAT SALON— THIRD FLOOR |