| Show 1 Sunday Morning- - Legion to Open ‘Boys’ State’ Camp July 5 Board Submits’ Findings In Jail Death £ county 'ml state — to be founded built managed and governed entirely by juveniles— w as thrown open to 400 voung Utahns Saturday by O A Utah department jVViesleyr of the American Legion It is Boys’ State " a legion project which has been in iperation in eastern states for a ear but which will function In Hah for the first time July 5 when he 400 young Utah citizens gather it Camp W G Williams in Jordan Harrows Although the project is sponsored y the American Legion citizenship s open to any boy in Utah regard-es- s of his parents’ affiliations Vpplicatlons Available 1 r g U I v X VS Amcr-cams- Applications for membership in he camp government may be from the post commanders 'f the legion in any post of the fate In Salt Lake City applica-io- n is made through Frank Q n Member-hi- p post commander will be limited in each section 0 one Boys' State member for 'ery 11 legion members Boys’ State is based upon a plan or training in the functional of citizenship Its purpose V ' iMsJ Cadet John O Ilerstad Cadet Walter L Winrgar - ( v 4 - tbA 4 as-ec- ts f 1 teach youth constructive toward the American form government At the camp the main work of he boys will be organizing city ounty and state governments They ill form their own governmental inits handle their own elections onduct their own campaigns and overn in the positions to which hey are elected Expenses of the youngsters while n the camp will be paid by the ovs themselves their parents or Organization of the jonsors amp will be financed by the state of the American epartment rgion f h School Youths t up t S4 Cadet James McM Shepard Cadet James M Cochran West Point Will Graduate Five Utalms June 12 -- All applicants loys’ State must 1 I On his way to attend a convention of Utah Idaho and Montana members of the United Commercial Travelers of America to be held June 8 and 9 in Ogden James G Daly of Columbus Ohio editor and for admission to have been juniors r seniors in high school on May 1 toys not in school must be approx-matel- y of the same age as high chool juniors and seniors and all lust furnish references as to good loral character They must also ass a medical examination While the principal function of he state will be instruction in duties there will be plen- 1 of time for a splendid outing for c he youngsters Directed play activities a regime of exercise I J pub- Saturday Mr Daly is to arrive here Wednesday at 7 45 a m and to leavs 15 minutes later by D & R G W train from Denver 7 N C ’ when your i i Three midshipmen from Utah yho graduated June 1 at the United States naval academy at Left to right Midshipmen Eugene George Fairfax John Woodrow LewAhrfapolis Md is and Willson Gcorgo Wright had “found no evidence of neglect by any officer or person of the Salt Lake City police department In this unfortunate homicide ’’ The board after questioning several witnesses to the fight report ed that Sharrett struck the veteran postal carrier after Howard had threatened him and used abusive language Witnesses Agree ' All witnesses agreed that after Sharrett struck Howard the man fell backward He died of a skull fracture Mayor Wallace declared that it is the city’s intention to give the Individual prisoner every possible protection and if investigation reveals that this has not been done I feel certain steps will be taken to remedy the matter” Man Wins U C Degrees S L Tluee midshipmen m the United Slates naval academy at Annapolis Md whose homes ate in Utah were graduated Thursday according to an official naval academy announcement Saturday Those who received their diplo-- f Mr Lewis is the son of Mr and mas from the government service school were Midshipmen Eugene Mrs J Lewis of Ogden and atschool and George Fairfax of Salt Lake City tended the Ogden high John Woodrow Lewis and Wilson Weber junior college there before entering the academy on a senaGeorge Wright of Ogden torial appointment He was a memMrs son is of Mar Fairfax the E A Coleman and attended West ber of the glee club In the organhigh school in Salt Lake City and ization he held the ranks of midserved as an enlisted man in the shipman mustering petty officer regular navy before entering the and midshipman second petty of- Bvron C Thomas son of Dr and Mrs W Dee Thomas of 620 South Thirteenth East street was graduated from the University of California May 20 with bachelor of science and doctor of dental surgery degrees it was announced in Salt Lake City Saturday The graduate prominent in Salt Lake amateur baseball circles several years ago will return to the city June 12 He will be accom pamed by his wife the former Perlcywits Class president during his freshman and sophomore years at the California school Dr Thomas was student body president In 1938-3He is a member of Epsilon Alpha honorary dental fraternity Dr Thomas took first prize recently in the annual contest spon sored by tho California dental study club to determine the best gold foil operator in the senior class He was appointed naval academy to the academy by the secretary of the navy after competitive examination and at the end of his second class year stood in the first third He was captain of of his class To Talk on Pyramid the boxing team his first class year Francis M Darter will deliver a and wen awarded a medal as first lecture on 'The Great Pyramid’ class gun captain in short range Sunday at 8 p m at the Moose club practice on tho 1938 midshipmen s 161 South Second East street practice cruise ficer Mr Wright is the son of Mr and Mrs Wilson G Wright Jr of Ogden where he attended Ogden high school and Weber junior college He was appointed to the academy from the first congressional district of Utah In the regimental organization he held the ranks of midshipman second petty officer and midshipman ensign lx bride says "I DO" Three Utahns Get Diplomas From U:S Naval Academy r Bcr-nie- 9 L P nd H i up fo you to malt tho next move you hod better see ut end start building her a home We will gladly assist you with the plans finance and supply the best Quality LUMBER and build-n- g materials BltiMDrJ LUrlDEQ & HARDWARE CO Hy 1303 2220 So State Four Salt Lakers To Become U S Army Officers ath-Hi- Four cadets in the United States Military academy at West Point N Y from Salt Lake City and one cadet from St George are among 56 who will become second lieutenants in the regular army June 12 when the 1938 graduating class will be sworn into the service and receive their commissions and degrees The cadets from Salt Lake City who will receive diplomas at the service school are Walter L Wine-ga- r James M Cochran John O lleistad and James McM Shephard James W liter Alsop of St George ecreational and educational tours re also on the program Applications for membership In he camp will be closed on June 15 o prepare for the camp opening on uly 5 We are particularly anxious that he public understands that Boys’ tate is in no way a military Mr Wiesley declared n opening registration for the amp "It will function solely as a pace time government” Said K ’ n: X B5 1939 lication of the national organization will pass through Salt Lak Denver & Rio City Wednesday Grande Western railroad officials The board of inquiry reported it Hi 4 manager of The Sample Case Major Return Mayor Wallace had returned to Salt Igike City from a fishing trip in Idaho and assumed personal charge of the investigation of the fatal fight in the city jail last Tuesday Sharrett is held in the county jail in lieu of $1500 bail bond charged with involuntary manslaughter Rob-nso- June Editor Plans Brief Visit To Salt Lake ’s 4 com-nand- er s to Future Admirals Complete Studies V A special board of inquiry reported Saturday that Robert W Howard 51 died at the hands of Ralph Sharrett 35 but stated that Shar-rettpart in the fatal fight in Salt Lake City jail was ‘brought about by the conduct of the victim” The board of inquiry composed of Inspector Oes B Record Captain E A Hedman and Sergeant Sherman L Falkenrath reported its findings to Police Chief William C W’cbb Mayor John M Wallace the city commission and County Attorney Harold E Wallace in a new city H -- Conduct of Victim Caused Fight Report Maintains Applications Available To Youths Citizenship £akc Tribune tTljt Suit ’ Cadet James Waller Alsop Speech Proves Big Handicap To Grand Larceny Suspect also will June receive his y muiebmibimhiiodibdiziiib and h 0 v ililcrncss Lx Golden Gate of Rrilunk rally i homes ami pn' K0rC - mHaupes auto supply stores 5 of taking view mile of breath Mile upon imoUs bridges oMtionmanclsjo - lheBay Taints' of the iJkJs ami points JaiL ‘lirc“i ike uFe'"ri Holiday C'y c'”“ amazes hc dislU Hi Uss confusion and V’ur d‘nw" ircir:n r fcrr pmie 0 cc too lair cour World's hfc out the rest of) If mirccon6n D"Tud rirnr Treasure comfortable a fot memor able for )Our en)oy-nleoffers most that Exposition The spot only not 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Ma f0r lhc and free booklets-informatio- Qakfaid ARM Club Member lies -- But yur fullest cnjo 1 C attiACiions- anments -i maintain to agreed uuici 0 strinsc excitement nr i Last High Because he spoke “pretty good’tfrom the bench however when MeConkie gave him an m- Inglish Daniel Martemz 44 ” ajUudge determinate sentence but said he his on ened a new trial Saturday d 'recommcnd to the paro istrict court conviction of at-- 1 board that the term be cut snort empted grand larceny and was Martemz originally was charged with the larceny of $100 from a ommitted to the state prison Riverton farmer but the jurv in Martinez attorney asked for a Vendct reduced the offense to ew trial on the grounds that the attempted grand larceny efendant was denied the aid of an nterpreter at his trial la-- week To Slop Hero "The motion is overruled” wild will ’Thus Approximately 2)0 per'-onudge Os ar W MeConkie lan ppeiks prettj good English slop in Salt Lake Citv briefly liiis-dnn fact he docs better than a lot on their way from eastern and f people who were born in this middle western states to Los Angeles to attend a (onvention of the ountry " Questioning of Martemz later by Paramount Futures corporation he court revealed that he was able Union Paufic railroad officials said artillery o understand most of the queries Cadet ilerstad son of Mrs Jo Saturday Traveling by special nd his answers were intelligible train they will arrive here at 4 35 hanna Herstacf of 34 South Main The prisoner got one concession p m and will leave at 4 00 p m street attended West high senool and the University of Utah before going to the West Point preparatory school at Fort Winfield Scott s easy diploma Cadet W inegar is the son of Mrs F D Winegar of 135 Sixth E ist street and attended East high school before entering the University of Uth He received his ap pointment to the academy from Senator William H King of Utah Cadet Winegar won an academic star for his second class year an award made to outstanding men in academic studies He held the rftnk of sergeant in his first class year Cadet Cochran is the son of Dr and Mrs George A Cochran of 1135 First avenue and a graduate of East high school He received his appointment to the academy fiom W Robinson Representative While at West Point he held the rank of sergeant in his first class year Upon graduating he wnl re ccive his commission in tho coast island minus t0 TREASURE 12 Attended MAINLAND expoSITION E1NANC1AE He received his appointment from Senator Elbert D Thomas and while in the academy he was a member of the Camera club and president of the Chess club Upon graduut ing he will receive his commission in the oast nrtilli ry Cadet Shephard is the son Colonel and Mrs W 11 Shephard of bast South Icmjile Mree He attended high school at Rich mond Va and later was a student it Virginia Military institute Rep roscntativo S O Bland from the first distnct of Virginia gave bun the appointment Cadet Shephard has at various linns held tho ranks of corporal sergeant and first ter geant He was on the third clans honor committee Upon gradua tion he will roooivo his commission in tho field artillery Cadet Alsop Is a graduate of Bur bank high school In Burbank Cal and later attended the University of Kentucky and George Washing lie received his ap ton university pointment to the academy from Representative Abe Murdock of the first distrlc t of Utah CENTER BUILD1 oaiad-'dm0UH1TI INI"1’010 OF AtAW " c one service! we supply everything but the Wo mean that bride! 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