Show FRIDAY EVENING MAY 20 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 7A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Utahn Convicted Of Slaying WifeGets Relatives At Slain Woman's Funeral " " ' Al-do- SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-- Police officials substituted for relatives today at funeral services for a car hop who ran away from her husband to come here with another man— and was — ld :i a slain Arrangements were made for Police Chief Odes B Record to offer the opening prayer Lyle B Nicholes commissioner of public safety to give the funeral! address and Lt Ray S Cahoon to say the closing prayer AIL three men are members but not officers of the Latter-daSaints Church “She was just an unfortunate person and we didn’t want to in her apartment A handkerchief just take her out was stuffed in her mouth and a and bury her” towel knotted about her neck said Record “We Cook Arrested felt that some of funeral Police arrested Eugene Fred type service was just cook and Wisch a courtesy due with him first degree charged the victim” murder Cahoon said Wisch adPretty Virginia killing the girl and said Jenny Adams was fbund mitted had “she it coming” strangled 10 days ago Her body said Wisch first told Cahoon was stuffed in a clothes closet authorities that he and the girl were married but later said there had been no ceremony Cahoon said investigation showed he woman left her husband Charles E Adams in FebTo ruary when the couple lived in Lee County Fla Police located Adams only three days ago and he came here Cahoon said Adams told him had sold the business he was he SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — in Florida and had President J A Albertson jof A)- - operating spent the $5000 he received in bertson’s Food Centers announced a vain effort to find his wife today that five new stores will But Adams who now lives in be constructed by the firm soon Houston Tex was unable to remain here for funeral services in the Salt Lake City area and arranged with police to subOne of the stores will be at stitute for him Virginia’s mother Mrs Mar- Granger a suburb in souihwest-egaret Butler lives in College Salt Lake County onj a police said she site at 35th South and 27th Park Ga a and wish that the body expressed West streets just purchase The be seit there for burial HowGranger store’s first units are ever Cahoon said other relatives expected to be open in about four advised against that and Adams months a perpetual care lot The other four new Albertson’s purchased in City Cemetery here and arstores will be in Salt Lake City ranged for burial One will be at 2nd South and 4th East streets on a site that formerly was occupied by All Saints Academy and later designated BYU but never used as the location of a National Guard Armpry Another will be at a new Foothill Village Shopping center on Foothill Drive at 13th Sou(h and WASHINGTON (AP) — The a third on North Temple Street Atomic Energy Commission tobetween 7th and 8thAVest streets day announced its selection of The location of the fourth new Brigham Young University for a Salt lake City unit was not an- new research project this year nounced by Albertson pending Research into the effects of completion of negotiations but shock waves from atomic exhe said it would be in the! southplosions will be conducted by E eastern section of the city Eastmond and R W Hales Albertson’s originally an Idaho Joljji The grant is for $17960 company now has stores in sev- The commission also renewed eral Ihtermountain and N o r of $17000 for chemical regrants states including thj-ein search by Henryk Eyring of the Utah- - Albertson said he was University of Utah and $5342 for looking for other Utah sites for similar work by his colleague R store locations B Parlin ' j y I m 12-ac- re j Gets Grant For A-Resea- rch J brings you Handy With a Knife Wielding a sharp knife on seed spuds that will be planted on the new Ben Lomond Stake farm is this group of women from the Pleasant View Ward Relief Society They are (left to right): Mrs Norma Ferrin first counselor in the Relief Society Mrs Adella Ellis president George Alvord stake agriculturist Mrs Sarah Call former president and Mrs Lycille Tams second counselor Agency Backs Lee in Denying He Got Fee services “purely as a personal matter and is in no way connected with NEA” but that he indicated the fee deterred him Snow ' who was president of Dixie College' was Quoted as saying “maybe the money is the governor’s expenses but it’s a pretty good expense account if so” In Washington Andrews said Gov Lee got only expenses “when he used to book him in 1951” Andrews said the telegram to Snow was sent by an office secretary who quoted the governor’s fee at “probably $1000” because “when we book any public figure we automatically quote high and anyone out of Washington is generally booked at $1000 He added that the Getts agency had not handled Lee since 1951 Lee termed the telegram “aban absolutely misleading solute falsehood and a lie” SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— An executive of a New York booking agency today backed up Gov J Bracken Lee in his denial of a Democratic Party advertisement charging the governor usually got a $750 fee for speeches The executive J Howard Andrews vice president of Clark H Getts Inc made the comment in a long distance telephone interview today The Democratic State Committee had made public a May 14 telegram from the Getts agency indicating that Lee’s “fee” for speaking is “probably $1000 The telegram reportedly was sent to Dr Glenn Snow assistant secretary for lay relations at the National Education Assn in Washington D C out-of-sta- te A Personal Matter t Snow j who was born in St George tvas quoted as saying he inquired about Lee’s speaking ! said “I have never taken from anyone I told them to have my expenses beI couldn’t afford to pay them myself” He added that his recent speech before the American Legion at Houston Tex was made with virtually no expense to the host However Milton L Weilen-man- n Utah Democratic chairman asserted that “Gov Lee was elected to run the state of Utah not the national government and is paid a substantial salary and an expense account to do so” Weilenmann said “It is a man-size- d job which requires the governor’s presence in the state and does not justify his running all over the nation delivering lectures on his pet theories on Lee a fee I had cause Rug-She- the national government for a or substantial fee expense money as he puts it” triple-actio- en iu£ end removes the "easy dirt" sham-poout the stubborn spoti end stains and treats your carpet with of lanolin ng VACUUM OUT MUSH 1H eorrorj-cMEEn- i In his closing arguments 'yesterday Browning called for Penderville’s acquittal on the grounds Mrs Penderville had “died a pre method The bcwsK-i- n vocuum-oWond new for eottaii cod lynthellc color-fa- st pating (Recommended only for ul fabrics and not recommended for braided rvgi) foiily applied Cotton-Shee- n needs no miting Deep colors and sonltixes refreshes cleans Dixon Nominates Brigham Youth For Air Academy oH li action ECONOMY GALLON BRUSH APPLICATOR $239 $389 $125 ©NE-HA- lf GAUON WASHINGTON — Herbert Arnold Adamson Brigham City will be a cadet at the new Air Force Academy in Colorado Rep Henry Aldous Dixon reported t i MBNNOCKT (R-Uta- - I’ltfp dry cleans n am today The lawmaker from Utah said that Dennis B Farrar Salt Lake had declined a nomination to the academy opening the way for Adamson’s appointment He- was t lattst-ochievemen- a cleaner for your finest wool rugs and earpets asked for immediate sentencing when the verdict was returned at 3 V In 14-da- Build Five V CDORfGKIEErj the Browning said he would decide in a “day or two” whether to apAn peal the latest conviction appeal bond of $3000 was set y The trial was heard by L Will Hoyt who imposed Judge the prison sentence Browning : 1 C first-degre- j Stores in SLC The Modern Easy Way to Clean Your Carpets State Prison A Third District Court jury returned the verdict after deliberating 11 hours in Penderville’s e third trial on murder of death in the June charges Weiler Penderville A previous conviction was returned by the Utah Supreme Court for retrial The second trial ended with a deadlocked 'jury Defense Attorney Ben D ld A Years 10 SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— Re- dictable death from her own mis- “murder by inches” and said that “until she met - Penderville thd tired Army Capt Edgar Ronald conduct” n victim had won her battle with' Assistant District Attorney Penderville was convicted early Anderson the of termed slaying alcohol voluntary manslaughter today in the 1952 beating death of his wife He was immediately sentenced to one to 10 years in Utah v f 1-- S 1 GLASS AND PAINT CO Phone 2370 Washington Bivd 3-86- 71 next in line t i $ii ®sl ' th-we- AVA e s£y j I 1 Utah' Candidate Elected DUP Captain (AP) — Miss Mary KAMAS (AP) — Nettie PIatiS’ senior at Carbon has been named capCounty High School has been chosen to tain of the of Utah represent this city in the “Miss Pioneers hereDaughters Elected vice first Utah contest captain was Dora O’Driscoll PRICE V I f Wool-stenhul- ? ?te!aoj W Jhh! 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