Show f2 1 A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING' DECEMBER 5 1937 ! J 1 By Tribune Special News Happen i ngs About Utah and Utah ol di ill hi Xl te te M re ca 61 5 ' f w bl tip Judge Grants Motion To Strike Second Degree Murder Count P Tribune Intennountain Service PROVO — A district court jury wps still deliberating late Saturday ' right on the case of Carl S Rogers 26 local taxicab driver charged with the knife slaying of Murray K Crosby 23 another Provo cab driver on the night of June 28 Following the arguments of state and' defense attorneys the case was given to the Jury by District Judge Dallas H Young at 8:43 p m But three verdicts can be brought In by the jury guilty of either vol unt ary or involuntary manslaugh' ter or acquittal A motion by the defense counsel for a directed verdict of not guilty to the charge of second degree murder upon which count Rogers was bound over from the city to the district court was granted Frt day afternoon by Judge Young The trial has been in session all week in Judge Young’s court with Wr Stanley Dunford Provo district attorney and Arrjold C Roylance Springville county attorney as the prosecutors and R Verne McCullough of Salt Lake City as the de fense attorney It has created much interest and large crowds havg attended each day Utah Editors Address BYU Parley When Editors of Tomorroiv Assemble for Annual Journalistic Conference ' nnn 'DnnJ n """ f? Jury Weighs Provo Cab Driver’s Fate h Correspondents I’7 U ra M d J7T W A ’ iw t vv 7f V X & a c i ’v r‘ - V " 'J"V i ' f u -- v 0 O o & Cl r Ml 1 1 rf- W fC4-r1 v v 7 tj IX A) 0 'll IS't' '' w r A Arro "k ?& x i :rv' srfvs5SrtJ£ &- i t 7 P w Tribune Intermountain Service PROVO— Advice on how they can better prepare themselves te take their places on the staffs of newspapers of the future Was outlined by editors and writers of Utah publications to nearly 400 young Journalists from 40 high schools in Utah MP4? n jy V Attracts 400 Higli School Pupils s v I f 3 ' A f ' i tr P ' r ' v ?' a 'v ' ” - vf' vyAw t w 'V 7 w T?r?rf rnnn — s 5? J rtsr--i r '''X ?wSMyCvM $' nTV w T ifc r v4i rr b f j AweW4SRleifc ' ni Jr d w' NmM° ? i '"s 0 Cache Opens Stake Meet kA i Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN — Meetings on the open of the Cache lng day program stake quarterly conference were completed Saturday as the two auxiliary organizations the "Relief society and the Mutual Improvement association held meetings in the Logan L D S stakehouse and tab ernacle The first Relief society meeting held under direction of Lulu Y Smith president of the stake organization was held Saturday at 2 p m in the L D S tabernacle Phases of the educational program of the Relief society organization were discussed by leaders Both M I A meetings and Relief society meetings were held Sat' urday at 7:30 p m in the L D S stakehouse General church leaders led the discissions In the two assemblies The L D S church general Mutual board was represented by George Q Morris general superintendent Elmer Christensen Charlotte Stewart and Bertha K Tingey Another M I A meeting is scheduled for Sunday &t 8 a m General sessions will be held Sunday at 10 a m 2 p m and 7 p m The 10 a m meeting will be by the Relief society and will center around the theme "The Strength of the Gospel Message” Joseph E Cardon stake president will be In charge of the afternoon program which will feature the M I A chorus directed by Isadore Shoore In the evening at 7 o’clock the Mutual conjoint meeting will be ' Throngs of high school journalists from the intermountain west meeting f '" ' 'f ' ' ' ' — x at Provo for an annual conference are pictured above — on the ' ' J ' A steps of one of the B Y U buildings Utah ‘Well Murder’ Suspects Deseret Man lo race Inal m January Completes US Will Buy Civic Groups To Install Potatoes Neiv Officers At Richfield South Utah’s Quota To Cut Surplus Set at 30 Carloads ' Southern Utah Body Quarters Make Start Samuel W Western Known as U S’s Tribune Intermountain Service --wm John Bosshardt Enterprise ST GEORGE — Charles Boss- sheepman and father of the acOldest Weather Man hardt 25 and George O Schaefer cused young man Without revealing how he solved 33 charged with first degree murder m the mystery slaying of Spencer the mystery disappearance of the Tribune Intermountain Service — than two Tribune Intermountain Service Malan Tribune Intermountain Service Enterprise rancher will slain man which for more RICHFIELD — The annual meet- stand trial America’s oldest years was a major DESERET— in Fifth district court and RICHFIELD— Richfield will be ' cooperative weather ob' topic of conversation in the vicinity the headquarters during the com- ing of the Associated Civic Clubs here sometime next January of Enterprise — Sheriff Prince told server celebrated his ninety-fourt- h of offiwhich This Utah at was Southern down handed the a Austin Hunter week of repruling ing of arresting Bosshardt at hik ranch birthday here Saturday resentative of the Federal Surplus cers for 1938 elected last month late Saturday by Justice of the home Samuel W Western a special S Snow concluPeace Harold is at Commodities who corporation will be installed will be held in St in charge of observing meteorologist of of the in Well sion southern preliminary hearing purchasing potatoes (icorge December 18 nd 19tt was frost on alfalfa seed has served the Utah for the government as a means announced Saturday by C W Love two men — both of whom have conAfter Bosshardt admitted the federal weather bureau for 39 years fessed to participation in disposing of stabilizing prices Jr president cnme-hled the sheriff to an a ban by sending in data: was of slain Milan’s Thirty-fiv- v he of after carloads "body ’’potatoes The St chamber of comdoned well in the desert five miles In addition to leading the local with a in ranch are to be purchased in Utah 30 merce has George allegedly fight southeast of Modena in Iron county L D S church choir Mr Western arranged for the busi- Bosshardt carloads of them from southern ness The sheriff told how the body was serves as organist meetings to be ield in Dixie He has been an Utah growers The following quoauditorium abd a banquet Justice Snow fixed bond for each recovered after workman" braved L D S church member for 83 tas were listed at a meeting held college of the defendants at $10000 but the tomb at in Arrowhead hotel The first sesof their lives years recently in Circleville: Piute county sion will convene Saturday at 2:30 District Attorney Ellis J Pickett and told howdanger later the skull was In a letter to‘J Cecil Alter chief 14 carloads Sevier county five announced he would fight any at- taken from the m p well which had of the weather bureau in Salt Lake held Sanpete county one and Garfield Officers to be installed include tempt to free either of the men been retimbered under supervision City Mr Western told how he still county 10 James M Sargent of Panguitch Arraignment in Week of E A Hodges state mine in- goes about his work assisted by hts Sevier Delegates president L A Wynaught of Milspector daughter Bernice The district attorney said he State Senator to Talk ford first vice Henry H that the top of the H W Corn of Richfield district Jones of Helperpresident second vice presi skull was badly shattered bearing Charles dent and the At Brigham City inspector agricultural following members would file it with- the district court out Bosshardt’s statement that he Coons of Richfield Harold Parker of the executive board: Russell before close of the court term which struck Malan over the head with a BRIGHAM CITY— Ira W Hug- of Joseph and Vernon Hatch of Hawkins of Nephi Frank G Mar-tin- opens here Monday Arraignment of lead pipe state senator Ogdeq will Koosharem gins represented Sevier of Richfield George M Hunt is cheduled sometime ' the latter piece Schaefer on arrest at Bacchus in peak at a special meeting here county growers at the meeting of Bickneil and E R Tuttle of part of this week Farmers wishing to sell potatoes Kanab First attempt to draw a net of Salt Lake county where he was emWednesday at 8 p m called by Harthe old Reese Democratic party county should notify the county agent’s of circumstantial evidence around ployed as a truck driver by The positions of secretary-treasurHercules Powder company admitfice chairman PROVO— One of the largest sinand field representative are Schaefer occurred at the hearing ted he aided Bosshardt in disposing gle tax payments made Purpose of the meeting in the According to Mr Gore the gov- appointive by the executive board when two witnesses told how he at the Utah ot in Of court-housof the shaft the e courtroom the county ernment will distribute the pota- and will likely not be filled until had threatened Malan’s life prior body treasurer’s office for sevcounty of welE Lake Salt Callister local Norval toes is to obtain information and purchased through eral years was received recently after January 1 These offices are to the mystery slaying the early discuss ' the direct primary law fare departments to persons in need now held City attorney for Schaefer indi- from the Utah Power and Light E Carr of Rich- morning of March 18 1935 Ray by mar’'last obtain he to at would on the the session of the and will not place them attempt passed The initial bombshell was tossed cated field and Thomas W Jensen of company according to Andrew Jenket in competition with any local Mount Pleasant legislature sen of Provo treasurer into the courtroom when Theodore a separate trial for his client BurM W is represented by business The check for $13314431 is the Moody Enterprise resi- ton and of Frank Armstrong also received this year and is dent testified that on one occasion largest Apple Buying Aided ELECTED PRESIDENT Schaefer had told him “I will kill Salt Lake City n north-r’Purchase of apples in the that man” referring to Malan single payments ever made county part of the state recently had officials said Geo Cope oT Time Uncertain an exhilarating effect on the mar check which large Another Idaho Falls ket and cash buyers hurried in should swell tax collections in the The aged witness' was unable to was elected to get a supply that reduced the tell the court at what time Schaefer county was recently received from surplus so the government found of the Columbia Steel corporation for made the aUeged statement pro sident — blast of the PROVO Operations it unnecessary to purchase the A check for $3939221 $5094174 T George Hunt Enterprise town the Student amount Steel Columbia furnace the' at plant marshal testified to a statement officials originally planned was also received from the Utah — 's Service Intermountain resumed Ironton at were Tribun Body at Saturday said Railway company s allegedly made by Schaefer at a officials last Piute county potato growers are according to company PROVO —Provo city general fund taxes becoming delinquent The furnace was blown out and dance at Enterprise only a few collections for November totaled onWith week Louise working to make connections with 20 several more big December hours prior to time of the slaying shut down September 30 for Higbee and the market in Phoenix Ariz checks are expected to arrive soon net was the ‘JMaJan drunk $489502 and receipts causing havbringing other after and I repairs sj d ella Miller treasurer’s office employes report ing been in operation since 1931 trouble” the marshal said "I took for the H months of the year up were elected he Sohaefer aside told him and had 930 of of the None the employes to $132693 Mrs Mary F Smith Vice President Priest Will Speak company were laid off during the better take Malan out of and Secre- At Santa Gaus to Visit city auditor reported Saturday him I locked relinup the used in operation being Elks’ Memorial tary respecrevenue for him the to Estimated “Schaefer take year compromised work and ing improvement tively They away and said: t’He’ll never frother is $244866 leaving a balance of Brigham Children PRICE — The Rev Edward L pany officials said will have Dowling George Cope of operations' you again”’ With $112173 to be collected during Delresumptlon de of Dame Lourdes Notre BRIGHAM CITY— Santa Claus charge of stu The the furnace will supply pig iron for Only other witness to take the cember Mrs Smith said church will be the Deprincipal dent activities for the coming year speaker the steel company's mills at San stand during the preliminary hearof this is' expected will visit Brigham’s children majorportion the at annual memorial of services 19 Mayor F Joseph Law cember Now is an excellent time to conwas B Antone Prince Francisco taxes ing Torrance Washingand to come Utah from Pittsburgh county the Elks club Sunday at 7 :30 p m lias announced sider business training New day at the lodge rooms Music will be Cal andfor the Pacific coast trade ton county sheriff ln charge of in- and approximately $6000 from the The Kindergarten club and Civic and evening classes will be orcase the into in bonds street of vestigation general gale paving furnished by the Price male quartet Improvement club are cooperating ganized Monday Dec 6 Those and by Mrs Qrval L Thomas and Wives n Courtroom with the city in providing an enterwho enter now will obtain a good daughters which will Include a short Adetails of the bizarre M start in their work before the HoRecounting Professor Will tainment William Davis is in charge of Park Gty F and the Box Elder high by concert Prince of his told Sheriff slaying liday Season And business is ofthe services which are dedicated to school band and free candy andmuts part in the case as wives of the Address Ward Meets the memory of 19 departed members Elects Officers fering young people every infor all children under 12 years of two defendants one of them the ducement to prepare for "good poof the local lodge - the dead ranchman — widow-oage f sat RK LOGANDf E A Jacobsen of 406 employment sitions: calls the Utah State Agricultural college mayor of Park City and president- side by side in the courtroom have been received by Henager's Mrs Eva Bosshardt who divorced elect of the local Kiwanis club has facutly will be principal speaker at Wife Seeks Divorce this year' Anyone interested in Study Garbage Disposal been chosen worshipful master of Malan on a desertion charge six a meeting 4 leaders of L D S commercial framing is cordially LOGAN — Commissioner O A the Uintah lodge No 7 F and A M months after he disappeared and Ward organizations Monday at 7 LOGAN— Mrs Velma M Hendry invited to visit the school CataSonne and William Walton in Other officers-al- l of whom will be later married Bosshardt was quiet p m in the Logan L D S First Friday filed suit for divorce from logs will be mailed without obliconand of sanitation health and installed next' Madeleine Rut Mps charge composed ward chapel Wallace Secriat’ stake Arvin BHendry in the First district Wednesday include ditions in Lagan city left Saturday E- A Hewitt 'senior warden Fred Schaefer gation Call write or phone her sister-in-laand discussion counselor said Saturday court on grounds of cruelty They BUSINESS COLLEGE 45 E" for Ogden and Salt Lake City where F Hurlbut junior warden John A wife of the Other accused man All discussion counselors in the married in Preston Idaho March 80 will the of method Salt treasurer they study Brohdwey Wyckoff LakerCity—and LaPage H nervously twisted her handkerchief wards and discussion leaders ex 1931 Mrs Hendry asks custody of twol used K those one will be taa'iled promptly A Raddon by garbage disposal 'secretary and Russell asthe day’s three witnessej-prcclusiveofexplorerand e &uriead - thr eech i id re n andalimony of $50 cities ’ Kidder trustee duced their testimony W itk them ers are urged to attend per month Slates St George Meet for Dec 18 19 one-ha- lf non-salari- e 100-voi- —He-testifi- ed $133144 Tax Bill Paid es er 110-fo- Boss--har- Blast Furnace Operating Provo Revenue Hits $132693 Hen-ager- town-befor- -- v HEN-AGE- R w V Ground Broken For Project At Aggie Branch Tribune Intermountain Service CEDAR CITY — Ground was broken during the week for a boys’ bachelor quarters on the campus at Branch Agricultural college The new bachelors’ home is a project of the class in carpentry at the school under direction of C B Cooley and is the third such project undertaken at the local school' Three years ago the first project of this kind to be undertaken by any school in Utah was started and the directors’ home on the campus was the result The project proved so successful that last year a modern frame home was constructed during the school year and sold last spring to the highest cash bidder at private sale The building now being started will accommodate 16 boys- - and a caretaker If the project justifies itself plans will be made to add six more apartments next year Mr Cooley said All labor on the building will be done by students in the carpentry and mechanic arts classes with experts in various fields of construction assisting Mr Cooley in supervision Patronal Feast PROVO— The patronal feast of Immaculate Conception will be celebrated Wednesday at the Catholic church according to the Rev Henry Stendebach OFii and Idaho at the fifth annual conference of Intermountain high school journalists Saturday at Brigham Young university Kenneth S Conn managing editor of The Salt Lake Tribune main speaker at the general assembly Saturday morning in the college hall declared newspapers of the future will be edited and written by specialists and urged the young journalists to get as much education as possible including a college education Welcomes Visitors Professor H R MerrilL head of the journalism department welcomed the visitors in behalf of the university during the absence of Dr F S Harris president Alex Dunn editor of the Tooele offered prayer Ernest R Rasmuson editor of the Provo Evening Herald greeted the delegates on behalf of Provo He urged the students to master fundamentals and declared there never had been greater opportunities than today in journalism “A reporter should never follow the pack and should have the attitude that nothing is impossible" he said Predicts Future Paper In predicting the newspaper of the future would he edited and written by specialists Mr Conn said: “There will be specialists in economics political science business law and court procedure At present we have specialists in finance and sports and this seems to be the trend “When this time comes It will be a big step forward and men and women with brains college trained will be needed to fill these Jobs” The speaker pointed out that journalism trains the young man or woman for a career in any line of endeavor as journalism is in the final analysis but a combination of all the professions Plan Career A planned future was advocated by Mr Conn who urged the students to get all the high®"school and college education possible to study political science all sciences and to do constructive reading Les Goates sports editor of the Deseret News S Ross Fox yearbook representatve of the Deseret News press and Lloyd Anderson advertising manager of the Provo Evening Herald were the featured speakers at departmental sessions Sound pictures of- - Ab Jenkins noted Utah speedster- - breaking world records were shown in College hall at 1:30 p m following luncheon for the delegates and their advisers Mr Jenkins spoke and answered questions on highway safety Delegates Divided After the general assemhly the delegates divided into two groups with Betty Blair of The Salt Lake Telegram giving advice on how to write and edit women’s columns to the feminine members Mr Goates and John Talmage of the Deseret News were the speakers before the boys’ section Mr Goates told of contacts with such sports celebrities as Jack Dempsey Jimmy Londos Earl "Dutch” Clark Walter Hagen Bill Tilden W Creed Haymond and Byron “Whizzer” White Mr Talmage told of his experiences in covering airplane crashes in this area Panel discussions were held at 4:45 p m by three sections as concluding events of the conference 1 a X- - CHRISTMAS e USAC es dt t Boys’ Campus 94tli Year Witnesses Tell of Threats Allegedly Made Against Victim by One Defendant ' Journalism Meeting - y n Ver p-'- x 0 ii0Esi bBnnfles Tfie Greatest Variety of Styles and the Largest Stock to Choose From WE GIVE AND REDEEM "S & H” GREEN STAMPS 7 |