Show 4 $4:-- tribune he Salt Lake t edical School Praised U Tuesday June 24 1947 OP To Execute Mares Aug 4 For Research Program "The University of Utah has the will be J A Libby assistant state most talked-o- f medical school in conservationist U S soil conservation service the United States" This opinion Monday was expressed by Dr R Keith onCannan Hearing Set chemchairman of the section Gibbs 39 320 W David committee on growth 2nd NorthG Monday istry was arraigned American Cancer society during before City Judge CliffordL Asha tour of facilities at the univer- ton on a charge of embezzlement sity set preliminary hearing was emHe said there is no doubt that and 7 He is accused of for July the school is receiving acclaim all bezzling a 1935 model school bus over the nation for its research from V P Walton on March 15 and progress in the field of medi- and was released on recognizance cine The school recently received grants totaling $25805 from the HOLY MATRIMONY c - - To Introduce Official COALVILLE—Eliseo J Mares Antonito Colo Monday was ordered to face a Summit county firing squad within the walls of Utah state prison at dawn Aug 4 for his killing of Jack D Stallings Corning O near here a 0 19 - - R 01'- 4A: 1 I - top-hea- t "MP '45 g7ISmemadN: vy Texas-Louisia- Valuable at one time but worthless pieces of paper now some 25000 chattel mortgages were ready for burning- - Mondays Checking them are Merrill Davis deputy recorder and Miss Carol Cardon WORTHLESS PAPER - - - —A tire that will destroy some and many are secured by prop15000 chattel mortgages was con- - erty now likely nonexistent such templated Monday by Mrs HazelI as livestock and crops 'Taggart Chase Salt Lake county Mrs poultry said Chase recorder 'The mortgages dating back to Even the horse and buggy pro the days of the first world war vided security for some of the aorne that were long ago paid offf documents she said and forgotten and some that willI Destruction of chattel mort remain forever uncollectible Were gages on file for 10 years or more removed from the record vaults regardless of whether the debt of the recorder's office in prepara- - secured has been discharged was tion for the fire in the furnace authorized by the last session of of the city and county building the state legislature and became All of the documents have beeni effective May 13 on fileveur More than 10 yearsChattel mortgages are not recorded as are real estate rnortgages and other types of documents but are merely placed on HIRE'S WHAT YOU'VE Mrs Chase explained Many :file BEEN WISHING FOR pay off the obligation get !persons 0' a receipt paid in full and the Ao mortgage remains in the file forgotten she said The Salt Lake recorder's office with the responsibility of keeping for posterity documents dating Lu back to Brigham Young is one ) of the most crowded in the city ar and county building and removal Not a trailer but a 0 I tikt Stu si a of the chatter mortgages is in the ea la wins power Custom built interest of valuable space she con lisoest workmanship In A1 I nits's explained CALL OWNER Rrrw EEN I and 12 Merrill IC Davis deputy county 1 p - 01 -I 4-85- 'recorder of supervising the mortgage fire He received assistance in checking over the mortgages Monday from Miss Carol Cardon secretary for was delegated the task an abstracting firm i i 11106'' atilibm dointom 01P AISON a at I 1 and special entertainment Monday evening marked the installation ceremonies for new officers of the Salt Lake Executives Assn at the annual banquet in Newhouse hotel W W Shorthill 2368 Highland drive was installed president while Other officers were Darrel W Howard first vice president F It Pett second vice president and Sam 'JarCharles A Rodman -man two-yedirectors (040 ' ''1100 ''liano J Mares To pay for slaying 11 'monoe --66' i Death Mishap Jury Finds Harmon Neldon Johnson and Mrs Sidney Swerman San Francisco Cal Darrell 'Johnson and Mrs Raymond E Read Ogden two grandchildren a brother and two sisters George L Johnson Peterson and Mrs Ileda Jensen all of Brigham City Funeral services will be an- nounced by Larkin & Sons mor- Tribune Le&sed - g from-Wyomin- 22-cali- ber 1831 at Mammoth a son of James S and Donna D Taylor Lunt He was a junior at Tintic high school and a deacon in the Mammoth D S ward Surviving are his parents Mammoth one brother and a sister Jack Lunt Mammoth and Mrs Robert D Borden San Francisco Cal - wish Jaycees Seek Members Tribune Special MANTI—An extensive membership drive is being started here by the local junior chamber of commerce according to Elliot Braithwaite drive chairman The drive runs until July 10 when new members will be inducted at special ceremonies littblytetcl-- D Jell) lk 211 MAIN STREET '¼ 41 - -- 0 t4 A 1 Sill CI T1319 114 13alli almL s LL ittO I 'T771 A PAt OIL Grand for a picnic around your outdoor grill! 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I - Jurors Chosen In Retrial of SanpeteSlayer Mrs-Loui- MAMMOTH Juab County—A coroner's jury Monday afternoon returned a verdict that Richard Bernell Lunt 15 was killed Saturday by gunshot wound inflicted 4 accidentally reSheriff ported ' Bowden John The jurors re- turned their ver- diet to William A Boyer justice of peaceThet read: verdict "The said Rich- Mr Lunt ard Burnell Lunt came to his death on the 2Ist day of June 1947 as a result of a gunshot wound in the head caused by the shell of a rifle discharged accidentally and ' not feloniously or intentionally" Jurors were: Earl F Dunn Ada McIntyre and and Bert C Wheelock Funeral services for Mr Lunt will be conducted Tuesday at 1 pm in the Mammoth ward chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints by James Toone bishop Burial will be in Santaquin cemetery directed by Claudin funeral home of Spanish Fork Mr Lunt was born June 27 ar p OGDEN—Harmon Junius Johnson 65 3170 Lincoln ave machinists helper in the Southern Pacific Railroad Co shops was Uilled Monday shortly after 2 pm when a ' chain attached to a piece of heavy machinery broke allowing the equipment to fall on him He suffered a crushed left shoulder and chest in the accident and died in an Ogden city ambulance en route to a hospital An official of the railroad corn Mrs PRICE—Selection of a jury and the state supreme court If an starting of testimony from both date of execution sides featured the first day of the appeal is filed'will be canceled arid retrial here in Seventh- district automatically have to be reset if the court sus- court of Hyrum Be Bee charged tains the conviction with the slaying on Oct 15 1945 under of Lon The death sentence T Larsen Mt Pleasant Utah law was mandatory when city marshal tuary Judge Jeppson after considering a venire a from of Selection jury evidence submitted last month re- of 55 persons took until 3 pm fused a new trial and the jury The Jury of 12 men and one alterdid not recommend leniency when nate finally selected included Alma returning its verdict Peterson James G Reese James Mares was convicted of killing E Alley Marius Moynier Alec Stallings and dumping the body Allison Frank Prazen James G In a canal near Hoytsville after Boyd Bunnell John H the victim a discharged sailor Burgess Redd Jr James V Olsen William Yes it is so easy for patrons had given Mares a ride A May and Nick' Karras with into Utah Charles Felice as alternate of refined tastes to gratify The retrial ordered by the Utah their highest ambitions to state supreme court which reBYU Names Speaker an appeal on a verdict of viewed Tribune Leased Wire At possess fine jewelry guilty of first degree murder PROVO—Dr Sterling Mclklurrin brought Mantl Jury is being a by Hubbard-Dan- n you may Use professor of philosophy at the Uni- conducted by Judge F W Keller and California of Southern versity Seventh district court your credit to the limit visiting professor of religion will Conducting the prosecution is be the guest speaker at the regular Duane A Frandsen Price Seventh dealings are entirely confiBrigham Young university assem- district attorney while the dedential You may fake your bly Tuesday at 11 am it kvas fense is in charge of LeRoy S Shields Salt Lake CIty attorney announced Monday by purchase with you if you McDonald president of B Y U - Young Democratic club will be held Tuesday at 8 pm at the Art barn 54 Finch lane Dancing and refreshments will leature the Dinner-dancin- At t wag Eliseo supreme penalty - --- MO r-- The dark curly-haire- d youth showed no emotAon when Judge Joseph G Jeppson pronounced sentence in Third district court at 10 am Monday When asked by what means he wished to meet death—hanging or shooting—he calmly replied "By shooting" Mares was convicted by a jury in the Summit county courthouse March 11 Judge Jeppson also denied motion for a new trial and R Verne McCullough defense counsel said an appeal would be filed with The annual "Jive Jamboree" sponsored- by Salt Lake county's Executives Install Officers at Fete There ib I ap year pany said a booster engine was being hoisted by means of the chain and that Mr Johnson was working beneath it When the chain parted the victim was trapped by the falling machine An employe of the railroad for about 27 years Mr Johnson was born May 23 1882 in Brigham City a on of John and Annie Peterson Johnson He was edu- cated in Brigham City schools and on Aug 27 1911 married Sarah Nelson in Ogden He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints the Southern Pacific club and of the Shop Crafts union Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters er party amibm na 4 Recorder to Burn 15000 Old Chattel Mortgages r A romance that started more than 18 months ago in Gerwas culminated with a many John W Hyde planning direc- wedding ceremony Monday in tor University of Michigan and the Salt Lake city and county when Miss special consultant to the 'Centenbuilding nial commission beautification di- Martha Axt 20 BerlinMargot Gervision will be introduced to city many became the bride of and county officials at a planning Robert Earl Davis 23 Provo forum Wednesday at 2 pm in The couple met when Mr Newhouse hotel Davis was serving with the U S army in Germany and for Indicts Benurocracr more than a—year has awaited an opportunity to Join each The present system of federal other in Utah is in of grave danger government DaV15 is a student and that it will becoming so his wife collapse of its own weight Dr carpenter's apprentice Leonard D White University of a stenographer Chicago president of the American Society for Public Administration said Monday speaking beto Evangelist Speak fore members of the Utah society C Bell noted Ccl Lt James at a luncheon meeting in the Union evangelist pf the Salvation Army building University of Utah cam- on a speaking tour of the western pus states arrived in Salt Lake City ' Monday night from Cheyenne Director to Arrive Wyo to conduct a series of meetings Wednesday through Sunday at Lt Comdr Iren 12th naval district director of the 7:45 pm in the Army hall 137 E 1st South navy's women reserve will arrive In Salt Lake City Friday to acTo Spread Gospel tivate the recently organized Salt rake unit of WAVES to departfor the Soon Commanding officer of the Salt mission of the Church Lake unit will be Mrs Anne 'Wal- of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints lace Stacy 512 Columbus at who Is Milton Wells was a Wallace as Anne WAVE son of Mr and lieutenant during the war ' I Mrs Arthur H Activation ceremonies will be i Wells San Lean- conducted Friday at 8 pm at 224 dro Cal and a S West Temple nephew of Mrs T B Woodward Filed Complaint 109341th ' East an employe of A complaint charging Cleo Jones iThe Tribuneand Gordon B Jones 'with operatat Cleo's Telegram Home ing a common nuisance was Service bureau filed cafe 148 E 2nd South Mr Wells en-Monday in city court The comWells the mission tered alcoholic of plaint charges sale June 16 and was feted at a beverages between May 19 and home farewell testimonial prior to his June 21 leaving California He was accomhis panied to Salt Lake City by 4 I mother CHAMP TO LEAVE Mr Wells is a graduate of San Bill Haynes who won the Leandro high school and served state marble championship June with the navy 2 a years He was guest of honor at party Sunday 14 will leave Tuesday morning home of an uncle Walter for Boy 's Town Neb ' to corn- - at the 224 S 9th West pete in the national marble Wells tournament sponsored by VetAutoist Renamed erans of Foreign Wars He is a Ron of Mr and Mrs Glen K Charles C Freed manager of the Haynes 1747 Park at Freed Motor Co has been reelected for his third three-yea- r term as Utah director of the National Automobile Dealers' Assn Tour Slated an announcement received said Approximately 30 Utah schoolin the office of Elias J Monday teachers will make a tour of con- Strong secretary-managUtah near Lake Salt servation projects Mr Assn Automobile Dealers' City Tuesday to study measures Freed also Is a member of the nabeing taken to preserve natural tional board of directors and chairresources in this region said Mrs man of the national membership Edmund P Evans chairman of committee the Women's Conservation Council of Utah sponsor Tour director Democrat 'Jivers' Tribeas Leased Wire Tribune Special -- American Cancer society Ogden Rail Worker Killed Crushed as Machine Falls Firing Squad I fAsibb sa I i |