Show -- '' - :' V - ' Special to The Tribune MORGANA Morgan man wu fatally shot by his brother Thursday night while he was helping another brother Morgan County SheriffTa Stuart jail the man for intoxica- fray occurred' ' Verde Stuart 1 e Notku 10 Serious ': DotrzLE TAKE: f'- '' ''''' --- I - - - i — 1 - -- 4 's t colorful j 7: 77 nothing in better that to sur-sound the bar with a few I I bar his Iresidence and ! he likes L 14 :y4:::N::ic:hoiii:eHy:d:::' friends a nd talk basehalL However girls (about the sidewalk 'the other SaturOne said to the other day "The trouble' with life Is that e 'boys 1 like don't like me — and all the boys that 17) ' ------ all-th- ' -- ' - ' my Clarence D Williams Tribune Staff Writer e ' -' - - like—and Will LakeCity-savhow much it the money ' police and 'health departments ' TODAY'S VALENTINE use rented automobile instead A Valentine to an observant of equipment? and quick-thinkin-g Tx i b um e What is the average cost of newspaper carrier-salesma- n His ' name - is cperating a public safety veirrt'''itrIress r 1 ted Rees Jr hicie over a certain time say months? ditemet 41 ' nd he lives at six ' Roughly how will such cost 215th Ave with the cost of rentLast Monday compare ing a vehicle? roe1- - donke:' city-own- 0e):& 4gier Li4oieti uring a rain- torm Ted was Assails Reporters FA7eav some of the How Dan Valentine much will the departhis arrying friends these route ti ment pay the company on each dawn before just days spend most of the time lie sits walking down E Street vehicle' for the proposed two-looking at the bar signs The passed a parked car month rental during the exwhen Eddie has two signs hung on I windows open — rain Iperiment?with the the back of the bar Commissioner Lyle B winthe was City through streaming One of the signs says Nicholes in charge of the Pubdows kSnile!" sack lic Safety Department when off his took Ted paper "Thimk!" And the other says car rolled up the asked these questions Thursday Eddie says the signs are got in the windows and Went on his way pointedly took exception to sober a man to drive enough Elwood Winters NO E St being quizzed on public busierazy on a good night! owner of the car thinks Ted ness by The Salt Lake TribuneA Salt Lake firm recently deserves a Valentine 1 think He accused reporters of "taktime" when pieced a suggestion box in the so too! ing up main office and Invited emAnd this is it Ted! they attempted to obtain a general information story about his ployes- to drop ideas in the box about bow the company SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: "new plan! could The city better give the pct emplcle relatWith Mr Nicholes having ions -- the ether morning lite a pay raise or some of the studied the proposed program the hose opened the box and boys might buy some parking and also having requested the for city COMplini011 for authority found a dead mouse! meters and go in business ' ' h to negotiate a trial DRAMA CRITIC: Private themselves! rental agreement on 12 ears he Lives" starring yictor Jory is was asked: packing them in at Kingsbury 'No Figures Available' Hall these nights As you probably know °PriHave you some figures on vate Lives" is about bow a man d how muCh care are and wife love each other but costing to operate including still argue all the time their investment? And on opening night a man "I haven't started this ipro and his wife left the theater gram yet and I haven't made an at the end of the play and the Colo agreement with anyone" he GRAND JUNCTION man remarked to his wife: 'See said "The experiment has not P Wimp started I don't know when it that's what I've been telling April 8 you — all married people who fen manager of the Atomic will start" really love each other fight all Energy Commission's raw maPressed further foran answer the time!" terial office here Thursday to the cost of operating Incidentally Iticket sales for blamed Utah Gov J Bracken police cars the city of"Private Lives" were rather Lee with seriously hindering ficial retorted: slack among the university stu"1 don't have - the exact development of uranium properdents until the rumor slipped ties on the Colorado Plateau: Column 1 Sc Page B-out that some of the faculty Lee said Wimpfen recently sothought the play was "too asked the Interior Department phisticated" for college students to 'survey more than 11 Million —then the college students ran acres of land in the public doover each other to get to the main Utah thereby freezing in box office the acreage from further exploCould the rumor have been ration for uranium until the ticket sales psychology? A modified schedule of fire survey is finished And did yen see the car AZ officials- estimate the Insurance rates for Utah will Wasatch Drive survey would take 20 years be filed with the State Insurwhining down the other " morning with a ance Commissioner by the Utah Gov Lee Thursday night said Fire proud new father at the wheel Rating Bureau within the Mr and a sign on the back of Wimpf en was "talking next day- - or two it was disthe car which told the world throudi his hat" in accusing the closed Thursday A previous filing on which "rve Just Become a Father!" governor of hindering development of uranium properties a hearing was held before the EAVESDROP' I N G: Two The governor said he was not Business Regulation Commisladies were walking down Main aware on ura- sion will be withdrawn Street the 'other 'afternoon and nium of any "freeze" He added that The revised schedule report)ne lady said to the other lady Mr exploration Wimpfen probably was re- edly will propose lesser in41 always make Fred wash the a bill passed by the creases on commercial buildfishes before I let him cut the ferring to Senate 11B ' teen-ag- e Thursday to allow ings and contents and a larger two And 'awn!' western states to take title to decrease on residential end school lands assigned them even farm buildings than the filing If the sand is subject to mineral of lot Jan 22 ' lease The January filing proposed i - s e better two-mont- Lee Assailed For Dgays In Ore'Ai ea I city-owne- (UP)--Sheid- on city-own- 3 ' ed ' q - :' FARMS 'SET' CITY SIZES One hundred years ago it took nine farm workers to provide food for themselves and one city dweller Today one farm worker produces enough for himself and four teen city folks If you need farm workers or any other kind of help Want Ada in The Salt Lake Tribune spread the word fast! Phone virite or bring your ad to The Salt Lake Tribune to fill joba quickly e Look how Mrs Brunson-Leof 343 E - 45th South s Murray filled her through this ad recently: WANTED- -3 women for work fa r Cato ko Norm Call - ''" of Salt Lake tendent schools - - - Driir-in- 79041 0- i- - f t t - - i ‘ ' 1 1 cators also addressed A meetings at Oquirrh Elementary-Schtiol and at Jordan Junior High School Thursday night on school flnanceL Reply to Query Dr Bennion 'commented on the governor's statement in re- ply to 'a question from the floor ' ‘ Gov Lee bad said that educators created a teacher shortage by taking certain steps at a time when a large increase In the number of Students was expected ' Dr Bennlón-sai- d he Wil "sorry the governor- was not snore specific 1 don't- know whether he meant to imply that all of his charges apply to the Salt Lake City school district as well as to all others "At any rate I shall attempt to clarify the situation Insofar as the Salt Lake district Is con k 4 L - l - 1 : r f k tr e 4 4 I 0- ' ' — --Crowds of curious people watch police as they rush girl elevator Operator out of a I I -- ' : Of ' ' Sotdal to via Tribune showed rupture of the large PROVO A Provo coroner's bowel and areas of hemorrhage jury ruled Thursday after dap in the vicinity of the abdomen long testimony that Vickie Lee and small bowel The brain was due to edema Mitchell 8 died Monday of In enlarged juries deliberately inflicted by (water) which °could have been her stepfather Luther (Buzz) the result of trauma or injury Clark at their trailer home In received about the head" Dr Call testified that death Vivian Park Provo Canyon The girl died Monday a few resulted from injury to the minutes alter she was brought bowel hemorrhage and second by Clark to the emergency shock also edema and swelling room of Utah Valley 'Hospital of the brain r Mrs Helen ' A Warnock In Provo See Page Column I The coroner's jury in a unani- mous decision gave the followone-thir- - 11-- Grantsville Driver Beaten Robbed By Trio of Thugs ----- t ' -- k - ' i ''''''''-'''''''- ''''''' - ' Voice Amazement 'N Police officers and onlookers ' ' ' ' amazement that the vio- voiced '::' tr Um could be dragged between ' the two objects Mr Stringfellow said Miss i Hardman let him out on the t 11th intsrimo mils' just VuOnva a—s1Aftlo—n—li hap occurred-f In the elevator it the tittle Miss Hardman was wedged ' at thigh level between the ele vator and the floor when the car jammed he said -t Ile rushed to the upper floor 1 opened the doors closing off the ' ' 1 elevator shaft and jumped to ill( it the roof of the lift Crawling through the escape batch be k I lowered the elevator and re- - t leased the trapped woman In snaking the rescue Mr 4 Cl StringfelloW suffered several gashes of the bands and arms i from glass in the door ' t I to thebreaking shaft Miss Hardman was taken to gt Mark's Hospital by police ambulance crewmen where she Was was reported in "serious" condi-- Ed W Stringfellow Injured saving elevator girl ' i - ' N - ' 1 4 - -a- FL '-- 1 -- L : - ' i - - s f 1 ' ' Pi : - - 4 - - NIGHT FOR CRIttlE v : Burglars Invade 4 Firms Cart Off 420Lb Safe tilBhuergiliarrmse tfhoeur hSigahltt ednutertrencig E Cwohrepe1ed275 a and- - escaped with a wide va- riety of loot including office equipment and a heavy safe containing $300 police reports disclosed Thursday 542thopSoouualdhatthrounggs I ? - P 1 1 ' ' I t i 1 t 1 — i i I: ( 4 - -- - t high-powe- ' ' l '' ----1! I -- - '‘ ' ' I' 1 i - ei East - - " - i' '' - - -- ' '7 1 'f )oorlie-- ----' - The loot was substantially ' JoUT Boy a tire business it t-- heavier at at and service counter were ran-- I I sacked and filing cabinets desk 16 and cash drawers forced open 11 At the F J Folland Drug East burglars Store 1500-15t-- looted a D S postage stamp 40 1Imachine of approximately' t cents pocketed a $2 roll of 41nicke1s and a roll of - : k h 441 window tk: bur-'gla- ry ' - - 1500-15t- t I w 1 - -- c '' ' k ' 4 i ri ' ! 4 ' i - 4 -- 1 t 1 ---- - ' I t - ' ' t - riMPOMONOLMISWiik ' ' ( 0 - A " t 1 4 -- 1 building box through the front door and loaded it on a vehicle parked in front of the establishment investigating officers said At the Century Metalcraft It is the eighth safe burglary or attempted safe cracking in city since the first of the 11111100M01110011011010 1101111111 !the In seven of the cases bur glars either carted off the safes or attempted to do sp 1 - Meanwhile sheriff's officers were still searching for another tstrongbox which was taken 4 from the Lucky Thirteen Club i ' 13317 S State iin a burglary early Wednesday It contained approximately $150 In addition to the safe a typewriter two adding ma--- chines two cutlery sets and a large trophy with the figure of ' a woman holding a wreath in one hand were taken froln the metal craft firm Thieves who entered the Wagstaff Oil Co 876 S West Temple took six new tires re-tailing at $22 to $23 each Nothing else was disturbed r A rifle and $20 4 in cash was taken in the of The Jolly Boy a tire ' ' t firm at 1199 Beck St The office -- I ' 1 i ad-writ- er rENOWsleinmmrIr t - A e- d I 1 1 I 1Ei'tall-1)3é4tiiti- 'f Mrs Lee commented "We i hired Nat the women ' we I I I needed Really bad lots of ' calls and could have chosen -' many more It's proved again and again i that Want Ads do pay Call ' The Salt Lake Tribune now ' t6 place your ad Just call t and an exprienced i t ' will help you write I '''''"' d" ''''" your ad Or you can nail it to The Silt ILake Tribune 143 S Main Street Salt Lake For 9290 haul burglar' broke -Spot where safe-- was but Isn't la checked City Utah by Verne Cooper at Century Metalcraft Corp tered Folhnd Drug Store emmuloommA VI IITIS 6411110 - I ' ' 1 -- ' is engineer and Miss Hardman an elevator operator at the First Security Bank Building 79 S Main where the mishap oc" - curred about 4:06 pan A physician in the building who administered emergency treatment to the victim said she-- was in a severe state of shock when she was brought into his - :77 40és S:tçpf0heil :Child 101-- - I i 4 ) ' ' - - — 4 '''' ' iA( ' 7' - °Moe "Her pulse was weak"' be said "A few minutes more and I don't think she would have made it" Mr Stringfellow said the vie-tim's I cot apparently was she- - was — bldleihig and to a hospital caught between the edge ot th- e-freed from being trapped In the shaft' car and the floor as she placed the elevator in motion to rise ''"'""'"''''''''fr to the 12th floor r-- - ing verdict: °We the jurors are in agree- ment as follows: That Vickie Mitchell met death on Monday April 5 1954 resulting from injuries due to blows of hands feet and hard objects inflicted Gra ntsvill e by Luther (Buzz) Clark step- - A a 20 per cent Increase on com father of the victim that such Tooele County motorist Gene mercial buildings and 10 per blows were inflicted deliber WilliamS walked into police headquarters Friday at 1 sm to cent increase on contents The ate13 modified filing it is understood "Although in our opinion Mr report that he had been slugged will cut those increases about Clark was very Indiscreet in his and robbed O his wallet and method of punishment of a P8 by three thugs who "flagged half The January filing proposed small child we do not feel that him down" west of the viaduct On North Temple a reduction of 15 per cent on he acted with intent to kin" Mr Williams said the Arte residential and farm structures Testimony of Dr Richard A The modified filing reportedly Call Utah Valley Hospital men in an automobile stopped will increase this reduction by pathologist physician and sur their car and waved at him 4about five per cent geon indicated that the post ndicating that they were lin ' The rate case ht still under mortem examination showed at trouble consideration by the Business least 35 bruises cuts and areas When he halted his vehicle Regulation Commission but pre- of scraping of skin away from he told officers he was dragged sumably the modified filing if the body two areas over the from the auto and slugged satisfactory to the commission scalp where the hair was ab about the- - head and face He will be permitted to go into sent and numerous scratches suffered mouth lacerations face effect May 1 An Interior examination and bead bruises i ' - - B-- 3 t ' Mr' Stiingfellow - 4- tour-yea- i 0 ( ' -- Building Engineer - v - I 4 i I tt t - r 7 i 7 t ' I I ''''''' - Pasied in 11)14 To the governor's assertion that the city school district changed from an 11 to a program in the face of Impending enrollment increases Dr Bennion said that the board of education passed this measure in 1944 and put it into effect in 1946' "I was- not superintendent the time" be said "but the boardwas not conscious of any Impending enrollment increases when it took that action"' As to Got Lee's 'statement that teacher training requirements were raised when a substantial increase in students as Imminent 'Dr ' Bennion said the Salt Lake City district r bachhas required a elor's degree since 1936 To the contention that many See Page Column 3 - 4t - 001 ' f i ) 1 s s' - 't of a woman between an elevator trapped I and the llth floor wall of a i4 downtown office building Thurs ' day afternoon Seriously injuredin the mis- ' hap was Muline Hardman 1143 ' S 9th West She suffered shock severe lacerations end possible ' I fracture of the pelvis: 4 E W Striogfellow 129 W Srd North climbed through an es- - — cape batch in the roof of the i elevator car to lower the device " and release the injured woman - - 1 1 '' ' ''- : - k ' I life '' '" P-- T 12-yea- Quick action of an associate ' - - - 1 T - ' e ' DrZBennionrepliell--- - at a of Dilworth"- School Parent-e a ih e r' Assn Edu- - i Nf i - 1 with saving the rug credited ' - City J Bracken Lee made the assertions Wednesday in an address before the Salt Lake Ad vertising Club ' ' Gov - help-need- - — ' - f '1 - - e Operator 219 'Serious' After Mishap 9 ' ' i - meeting - -- I ' ' - "!f - ' -- - i '' - - t- I of el"' M:Otiii:':::-:::''':--:'r ' 1 ' Fire Inurance 13(ai'd Seeks Reduction in Rate Increase I i daial ppint-by-poi- nt - -- blur A - i z' claims that professional educators bad knowingly or unknowingly created a teacher shortage was made Thursday night by Dr M Lynn Bennion superin- ' Oli'Car Rent ': bounceealong ' - - Visitors to Eddie Leishman's den take one look —i and then look again these days t-'1 The 2genial ! general m an ' eget of the Salt I Lake Bees base2 -I ball club has a 40( i' Not 'Created' Bezmion Declares of - 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' Teacher Shortages - 114 ' oft ' ' "'AGE APRIL 9 1954 ma AP - Radio TV Lo g or cer ' -- " - 41 - ' b n it ie Denies'New t 144to:1)::0f:tT:::i4O:'r:O1ff-Lee Charges' r 17: ' t SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY MORNING wv - - : UM k -- ' -- f a ti g 'Z a it ' - k --- '' 'N I r 7 Paul Stuart Morgan Pan Valentine s : 4 - mar being 'held in ) it' SECTION B : ' Victim was Norris' StuaA about 33 who operates mink farm in the Morgan area Sheriff Stuart said Norris was lielping him jail their older brother Verde Stuart 45 7:10 pm when the shooting Thursday about ' ' -- -- County Jail pending outeome of an inquest called by County Attorney Grant Neilsen The bodywastaken to Thomas D Dee Memorial Hospital by Lindquist Mortuary Ogden for pathology The sheriff said he had searched Verde but was unable to locatte any firearms He said be didn't know where the man got the weapon a automatic pistol The blast from the pistol struck the younger Stuart in the chest and be died instantly The three Stuarts are brothers of Morgan Mayor tion It Local Nenitri Brotilet 1 Tnird Brother all Brother " ' O' - ‘ - " ItIORGAN CDUNTY TRAGEDY '' - — - -- A : ' - - rLimrw-ar111'1W- ' v - Th 1199 Beck St - --- sin used at the Wagstaff new tires weh stolen Familiar technique was Oil Coy whets six - 50-ce- nt 1 pennies They also took 10 rolls of film and a flashlight s: '' : - ! |