Show j Salt Alf Wool Yard Wide Bodies of Tots Lake Resident Killed In Box Elder Road Wreck Taken From PLYMOUTH Box Elder County March 12—Fred Carl Dern 41 Salt Lake City was fatally injured and his wife Frances Adams Dern suffered minor hurts here Sunday about five twenty-fiv- e p m when the automobile in which they were riding swerved from U S highway 191 and overturned three times Mr Dern reportedly was thrown from the vehicle Mrs Dern who stayed in the car was taken to Valley hospital at Tremonton for emergency treatment Authorities said her injuries were not serious According to State Trooper Evan Green it has not been established definitely who was driving the southbound late model convertible which was demolished when it somersaulted off the road one mile north of here Ambulance Summoned An unidentified motorist sum- - Charred Home PARK CITY Utah March 12 (AP)— Bodies of three children who perished Saturday night when fire swept their home were recov ered from the ashes yesterday Vicki Joan 4 Leuininia 3 and Joseph Daniel Ro mero children of Mr and Mrs Joseph Romero died in the flames Officers blamed an overheated kitchen stove iot the fire which destroyed two frame houses The fire broke out shortly after nine o'clock Saturday night The children were asleep Mrs Romero had gone to a movie with a friend while the father was next door vis iting a neighbor Jose Lobato When the alarm sounded Romero tried to rescue the children but flames drove him back The blaze spread into the adjoining Lobato home but the four Lobato children were saved Graveside services for the three youngsters will be held tomorrow afternoon Clash on 'Boards' Holds Solons In Idaho Capital By Sandor S Klein BOISE Idaho March 12 (UP)— The Idaho legislature convenes to legislative day in its which the day after a week-en- d a was cooling leadership hoped off period for hot tempers The legislature's sine die ad journment which looked like a sure thing late Saturday night was delayed when senate members clashed over a bill that would double punchboard and chance Adjournment was spindle taxes finally taken by both the house and senate at three a m yesterday So far as the house was concerned it was just about through with its work Last Day Seen Legislative leaders felt more confident today that this might be the last day of the longest overtime session In the legislature's his63rd-65t- h tory "What happened Saturday night was this: The punchboard tax bill estimated to produce about $500000 additional revenue in a biennium passed the house with only one dissenting vote The word was that the Democrats agreed to support the measure on the ground it would produce much of the revenue needIdaho ed to continue Northern College of Education in operation By the time the bill was sent over to the senate the house had already killed both the NICE bill but also that for Southern Idaho College of Education Senate Democrats refused to permit suspension of the rules to pass the punch-boar- d bill which the administration is now counting on to help reduce an anticipated deficit Holds Speedy Action The fuss over the punchboard measure prevented any possible d speedy action on the bill to appropriate for the minimum school The bill s approval by program the house followed completion of legislative action on the 75 per cent school transportation formula measure It was expected that Gov Len Jordan will veto the 75 per cent bill and leave it up to the board of education to allocate whatever money is appropriated for mmimum education and scnooi house-approve- A K — 4 :HpOr LBIlOn Up to the time the senate got wound up in dispute over the punchboard taxes it acted in rapid-fir- e fashion on a big batch of mm one or the approved bills which went to the governor will double the price of automobile licenses from $5 to $10 Jaycees Hear Fighter SALT LAKE CITY March 12 AP— Directors of the Utah state junior chamber of commerce beard a short talk by Rex Layne Lewis-to- n Utah boxer at a board meeting yesterday Members discussed plans for the state convention May 6 4-- fnjti ssSBc3issBssCjTi I s9 jfe" ptel i J At least that's what this prise English Reman sheep seems as he poses with Angelita Sorto at Punta Arenas time down at the southernmost tip of Chile It's South America where 2600000 of them are being rounded up for the clippers This fellow gav 26 b pounds of wool contrasted with the average of 10 pounds Most of it is exported to the U S wool-producin- g: five-year-o- sheep-sheari- ld ng Convicts Move to New Site In Jovial Orderly Manner SALT LAKE CITY March 12the trip with each pair guarded by at least four carloads of (UP) — The "largest e of convicts in ing highway patrolmen city euards history of the country" began lice sheriff's officers in a jovial and orderly manner and sheriffs deputies A CAA radio here today Four hundred-fift- y in- - equipped plane flew overhead to of the near century-ol- d Utah ordinate the movement for Warden state prison in Salt Lake City were A O Severson loaded into chartered busses for a The construction of the new $2 to the new Utah pen- - 500000 capacity mod trip itentiary in southern Salt Lake em prison began 12 years ago but its completion had been delayed county Sheriff George Beckstead of Salt because of the war and material Lake county one of the more than scarcities The old prison originally 150 peace officers guarding the built by the federal government prison convoys said he knew of' no and for many years the' detention other instance in American penal place for Utah polygamists has history where so many prisoners been considered inadequate for had been moved so far so quickly half a century The exact date of the prisoner Picnic Atmosphere The atmosphere at the antiouated transfer had been closely guarded old prison was that of a high school to preclude any outside interfer Most of the prisoners ence picnic Newspapermen knew many days smiled happily as they marched from their cells through the prison ago that the transfer would begin doors into busses that ordinarily today but had withheld publica are used to trans Dort Salt Lake tion of the date at the request of warden Severson city school children to schools Beckstead said that every pair Death Row Convict of handcuffs in northern Utah had The first unit to move in the been commandeered to manacle transfer was the Salt Lake City the convicts in pairs for the ride department paddy wagon to the Point of the Mountain cell- - police with six death row inmates blocks As they waited their turn This truck made its to the for the ride many of the convicts new maximum securitytripcellblock joyfully broke what few windows with a guard of 32 officers in eight cars remain in their old cell blocks Dr Leslie D Burbidge a mem police Nearby residents were glad to ber of the state board of correc- see the demise of the old prison tions said authorities had no comMrs Lulu Perry who lived plaint about such antics because across the street from the prison "we were going to tear down the for more than 20 years said "I have old joint anyway" looked and longed for this day for prison trusties lined sidewalls be 20 years tween the main doorway and busses Joseph B Garrett another resand cheered their marching com ident said "At least we'll be rid rades with such remarks as "Is this of that noise I hope the walls go down soon trip necessary" One convict rakishly tossed a dime in a bus coin box another laughed loudly when he spotted a bread advertisment on the side of the bus which said "For goodness sake take me home The busses traveled in pairs on mass-mov- non-feder- e- nt j al po-th- n m-iso- es 25-mi- le U S Construction Cuts Jobless Pay SALT LAKE CITY March 12 (AP) —A boost in federal construction has played a major part in keeping Utah's bill for unemployment compensation low since last fall Officials of the Utah department reof unemployment security ported the total for compensation claims in the last seven months dropped to less than half the amount paid during the corresponding period year ago From the week ended Aug 12 to marcn lu the state has paid $1- 421631 to unemployed workers The total for the same period a year ago was $3840729 Idaho Educators Call Session WASHINGTON March 12 (AP) Two intermountain soldiers were reported killed in Korean action today by the defense department Two others were listed as wounded and two missing in action Killed were Pfc Raymond Roy Kaiser marine corps son of Mrs Mary Kaiser of route three Rupert Ida and Pfc George K Christen sen son of Nelce Y Christensen of Cleveland Utah Wounded was Marine Corp Har old Helmer Soderquist of Salt Lake City sgt FC lyler Piatt Lippert husband of Mrs Louise L Lippert or lb id tuciid Boise was injured Missing in action were Sgt Ed- mond Huft son of Mr and Mrs Fred Huft route two Twin Falls and Sgt FC Thomas Fausto husband of Mrs Nettie L Fausto 2667 Wall Ogden Pfc Elmer Leo Falconburg husband of Mrs Mary E Falconburg Jerome Ida has returned to military control after being listed as missing Pimples rashes clear up In start to just 7 days Ton too may be amazed the prompt way Cuticura Soap and Ointment iperd out blackheads help relieve pimples externally caused Fragrant scientifically medicated 70 years' success Buy today attend 1951 Death Claims U PTA Music Professor Fear Schools SALT LAKE CITY March 12 53 (AP)— William O Peterson professor of music and head of piano instruction at the University of Utah died yesterday following a brief illness Peterson had appeared on programs with nationally famous artists and made concert tours as a piano soloist A native of Logan Mr Peterson graduated from Utah State Agricultural college in 1919 He studied in New York and Paris Surviving are his widow and three sons a sister all of Salt Lake City and two brothers Cnarles O Peterson of Logan and Anthon O Peterson of Ogden Utah Road Deaths Continue to Soar SALT LAKE CITY March 12 (AP) —Two persons were killed on Utah highways last week pushing the state's traffic death toll to 41 so far this year 17 more than for the same period a year ago One of the deaths occurred in Salt Lake City pushing the city's count to eight dead so far this year compared with one a year ago The second fatality was recorded in Iron county the first for that area So Much in Service So Little in Cost1 Will Help Finance Inquire y W1 Army Officers Officials SALT LAKE CITY March 12 (AP)—The Utah military district has been asked by Sixth" army headquarters to provide a new contingent of reserve officersT fOr 21 months active duty Col Charles P Lynch district chief said no quota was set but all available lieutenants in armored field artillery and coast artillery uuiui are asKeq to volunteer all-da- "ST I bsiaBSBSSalIffrsj loroaet 1m Dimlow 1 1 — MunVm i — Utah PIONIM MEMORIAL At Till CO fl3HsaaSaaia22aaBSjtBBIsaas 3019 Wellington 81 v d at m BOSE CtWPEL MORTUARY 533 26th Street Dial 8897 Ogden Utah FINE FUNERALS— At a Price You Can Afford to Pay! 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UN cold needs CUTICUBA w — laoeAtttffcoffttaSmw Killed in Korea !:'mssaL survivor of two Puerto Ricans who failed in attempted assassination of President Truman last November moned Tremonton city ambulance and the highway patrol Trooper Green said the driver of the car apparently fell asleep at the wheel as the curve on which the accident happened was a long one that could be negotiated at high speed He said tire skid marks measured 12 feet in length where the car slid sideways before rolling over Mr Dern's body was taken to Rogers mortuary at Tremonton Born in Salt Lake City Jan 2 1909 Mr Dern was a son of Fred and June Mclntire Dern During World war II he served with the U S navy He was a brother-in-laof Gen William F Dean congressional medal of honor winner now missing in action in Korea Surviving in addition to his widow whom he married in Columbus Ga June 2 1932 are a son Fred Carl Dern Jr a daughter Tommy Lou Dern both of Salt Lake City and a sister Mrs William F (Mildred) Dean Berke- 3 R Uiahn Idahoan BOISE March 12 f tip i ca Superintendent of Public Instruction Alton B Jones annnunrori in day that the state board of educa tion win noid an emergency" sesfainiww sion here Friday and It was assumed thatSaturday th a sions will concern handling of the minimum scnooi program II Gov Len Jordan should veto the 75 per cent transportation formula bill it will be up to the state board to aet up a flew transportation for mula Wk&bWWffl at Washington against Oscar 37 — ley Calif SALT LAKE CITY March 12 (AP) — Utah's adjutant general says that the majority of the state's 1072 spring draftees will go Into combat units after two months of basic training Brig Gen J Wallace West said drafties are inducted for only 21 months while volunteers serve terms of three four or six years The volunteer therefore is given preference for extended training leading to advancement West said that a few draftees who score high enough on the army's general intelligence test will be selected for special training But he added "it would not be economical to assign a draftee to lengthy training since his army term would expire shortly after he became useful to the service" STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EVENING MARCH 12 750-convi- ct Doomed i— — jSH WBBBW tBR- - Draftees Facing Early Combat THE OGDEN (UTAH) Frank M Browning Phono 5571 2619 Washington Boulevard 24-Ho- ur Wrecker and Towing Service Dial 9537 Night Phono 2-97- 59 M m |