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SALT LAKE CITY, March 23 (U. P.)~Problems of Utah polygamiste are numerous, Fundamentalist Leader Joseph W. Musser said today in an exclusive interview with
them. ' Musser explained that a Funda. mentalist—with anywhere from twe
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The Fundamentalists named in
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al Trial of nine of the group ended yesterday with Federal Judge T. —OPEN MONDAYS Blake Kennedy setting May 12 as Jithe deadline for filing briefs. The
defendants admitted” practicing polygamy but attacked the government's authority to prosecute them. Although women generally are taught by the sect that their place is in the home, Musser reported that about 30 per cent of the Fun-
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Mr. Cartwright lacks one year of completing his study at the Indiana university law school. He has an A. B. degree from’ Indiana in arts and sciences. He is employed now as an accountant in the shipping depart ment at the International Hare vester Co, plant. He formerly
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The first Junior Achievement, Inc. companies composed of Technical high school students and sponsored by local industries were organized last night at Woodruff club in Woodruff Place. The three companies, which will work one night a week producing non-competitive articles at 1509 E. Michigan st, across from the high school, chose their company names and officers,
Heading Teen Age Pioneers, sponsored by Bales Executive council, is Robert E. Wells, 618% E. 21st
ficers are Jeanne Graham, 1504 Carrollton - ave, vice president;
Dr., Woodruff Place, secretary. Gene Shannon, 2105 8. Delaware st., is president of the Alert Achievers sponsored by Bowes Seal Fast. Phyllis Dodgson, 823 Tecumseh ave., is vice president; Wanda Starkey, also of 823 Tecumseh ave., is secretary, and Raymond Miller, 242 N. Temple st., is treasurer. The 3d company, which has not yet chosen its name, is headed by James Collins. Other officers of the Monarch Motors sponsored group are Betty Kestersen, vice president; Edward ‘Chase, treasurer, and Helena Logan, secretary. . The companies will operate by themselves and will sell stock. Prod- | ucts to be made have not yet been| decided. Three men from each of] the sponsoring plants will supervise] the program designed to give youth)
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