Show !n "' ' v J ' 3s yw"Tsari"'i ""1'f r iLirnMrrfitfrr THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday June 2 1948 13 Knife Stab Killed Nevada Parolee Jury Rides f Contractor in S L Reelected President of USAC Alumni Triha I find announced Tuesday by Leonard JV McDonald executive secretary Mr Gardner served as president during the past year and his term will be for two year a As president of the alumni group he will be an member of the USAC board of trustees Executive Committee j ' Elected to the alumni executive committee for terms of one year were Howard Calder Vernal Orval W Adams and Ray L LiUywhite Salt Lake City and Karl T Homer Idaho Falla Ida ex-offic- io ed Tribune Special CONTACT Nev June 1 — Dyson Byers parole violator from Nevada state penitentiary died of loss of blood from a knife wound members of a coroner’s jury at Contact ruled following an inquest Tuesday As a result of an autopsy performed by Dr L A Moren Elko and the coroner’s inquest it was determined that Byers had been hanged after he was dead His body was found suspended from a haystack Sunday morning Dr Moren determined Byers died from loss of blood and not as Reed Bullen Logan was elected Wir June 1— Wilford W Gardner Salt Lake contractor has been reelected president of Utah State Agricultural College Alumni Assn at the annual business meeting of the alumni council it was LOG AX Self-Inflict- trustee of the USAC alumni library endowment trust fund for term He will replace a five-yeSupt Lloyd M Theurer of Cache self-inflict- ar county board of education Okeh Proposal Approval was given to a recommendation of the alumni secretary that a special council meeting be held in July for the purpose of formulating a field program ex-of alumni work in the state It is pected that leaders of various divisions of the college will be invited to participate Five new members of the alumni council for terms of three years each will take office July 1 and are Mr Adams Gronway Parry Cedar City O C Hammond Ogden Henry R Cooper Logan and Mr Homer ed a result of strangulation Youth 17 Held A California youth Is being held for investigation The rear seat of his car and a blanket in it was saturated with blood said officers who asserted Byers may have been robbed of what remained of 236 which he had when he left prison The youth said he knew nothing about Byers and was asleep in a house near 'where his car was TUNA OMELET ID Byers is believed to have in- flicted a wound with a knife ore the Inside of the arm at the eibovr and made his way to the car where he bled to death FUneral services will be held f(t Starr Valley Nev Wednesday at 2 pm Funeral arrangements are bemg made by the Burns funeral home Elko RITE DEALER SEE YOUR T EBakeries Wednesday Specials CARAMEL PECAN PIES each 43e ! ! 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