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Show C. L- Jensen of Kenihvorth. was arrested just south of Spring City Sunday by Deputy Game Warden R. L. Turpin of Fairview and charged with killing deer out of season. He was taken before Justice of Peace S. W. Allred of Spring City, pleaded i frailty and was fined $200, with the alternative of serving 90 days in the , county jail. I Turpin, and a brother-in-law, Ern- ' est Peterson of Fairview, were on ! their way to Ephraim when they beard a shot in the cedars east of the highway. Thy found that a car had turned from the road and gone into the cedars, and soon after heard two more shots. Following the car tracks they came to the automobile. A short time later, Turpin testified, Jensen and two hro'hers. Max and Rollo Jensen, of Spring City, came up. covered cov-ered with blood from a male fawn, 'which lay a short distance away. C. j L. Jensen assumed the blame and ex-I ex-I onerated the others. I I : ' 1 I : - : ! ' I - i : . I t - .-.- i : ' ; ! '. ; : . . - . V u A- ' ' - i -r - J. Fred Woodruff vice president and former genera! manager of Campbell-Ewald's Campbell-Ewald's home office at Detroit, who comes to San Francisco as general manager of the Pacific Coast division. Before returning this week to the Detroit headquarters of the Campbell-Ewald Company, the national advertising ad-vertising agency directing General Motors and other accounts familiar to the readers of the United States and Canada, H. T. Ewald, president, announced an-nounced the appointment of J. Fred Woodruff as vice president in charge of the Pacific Coast region. This appointment ap-pointment brings back into active service the former vice-president, secretary, sec-retary, treasurer and general manager of the Campbell-Ewald Company who resigned in Detroit about a year ago to devote himself to several personal activities. One of the most widely experienced advertising executives in the country, Woodruff will have supervision over the Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland offices which are maintained in keeping with the Campbell-Ewald Company policy of servicing directly its national and other accounts on the coast. W. S. Wood will continue as manager of the Los Angeles office, Earle V. Weller in San Francisco, and Steve Arnett in Portland. "The Campbell-Ewald Company is very happy to have Mr. Woodruff return re-turn to us in this important capacity," said Mr. Ewald who was visiting the coast making a survey of the organization organi-zation and to meet executives of the General Motors and distributing organizations. or-ganizations. "He is thoroughly experienced exper-ienced in Campbell-Ewald Company direction and policies and will, we are sure, bring us closer to the Pacific Paci-fic Coast than ever before. And that always is our desire. "The Pacific Coast is very important import-ant in national merchandising and, therefore, in advertising. For eight years we have maintained a coast organization to better assist us in carrying car-rying on our work and bring us directly direct-ly to the market where we could keep familiar with conditions at all times. For that same reason we have offices In other key points, of the United States as well as in Canada," |