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Show vlere Are More Contestants in Baby Election note (An vbotoi y AQta'f SUNDAY HERALD Roberts Tells Payson Lions About C-- apply) On Tax Refunds PAYSON Henry Roberts, Heber Jones, Rulon Hill, - Bob who is chairman of Utah Finch and C. L. Carlisle, acconv Goshen, of Greater panled by A. L-- Payne committee Project Utah Valley, Inc., discussed .the Business included reports by Echo Park dam project before A. E. Wall, who attended a meet-'members of the lions Club this ing in 'Provo where a county-wid- X WASHINGTON Inter (UP)-'T- he nal Revenue Service has ordered a slowdown on Income tax. refunds this year to give tax agents more time to check figures, informed week at Turf Cafe. alent show was discussed, the sources said Saturday. R. E. Huber, president, was in winner to receive a BYU scholar Last year's refunding was com charge, and the speaker was in- ship ; and Eugene Smith, wno re? pleted in near record time, aimed troduced by Max Warner, chair- ported .on a meeting he attended at an Informal deadline of April man of publicity. A musical pro-- with membets of the Utah County 15. This year the service has set by Clarence Hill, Auto Racing Association. The May 15 as the date by which the igram, arranged (featured a quartet composed of association ias asked the Lions bulk of the refunding is to be com Club to sponsor a rtce meet in pleted, ; Payson. No action was taken Total refunds last fiscal year r on me matter at me ciud mee amounted to about $3,000,000,000 ine. but Mr. Smith was appointed for approximately 30.000.000 tax chairman, to . be assisted Dy payers. The estimate for this year J. McCoy, was slightly lower. . BryceIones and Don tolineet with the race associa;- - Personal Income for 1953 was a tion for further study of. the mat record $284,50,000,000, and should SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) City ter. the highest income tax rev SEEK PUERTO fclCAN Judge Arthur J. Mays Friday In his discussion of the Echo yield enue in historyi However, the rate Julio Pinto Gandia, director cf asked both sides to file briefs in Park dam project, Mr. Roberts of started to dip last fall the New York Junta cf Puerto earnings the case of two Salt Lakers charged told of his attendance at a hear when industrial production slacked Rico's Nationalist Party, is bein connection with an , alleged abor ing in Washington, D., C. before and lost workers their Jobs many on tion a .mother of the House of Representative, ing sought by the- FBI. They conRONALD BEHRMANN two children. which he attended as a member Caucasoid, Mongoloid, and Ne want to question- him 1inshootMarch the with nection to said The He defense was be brief son filed of the Utah delegation. Ronald is the the three main races art groid in tht March 22 with the prosecution that he believed the' project to be of man. Ing of five congressmen ; of. Mr, and Mrs. Vaughn Behr-- by i of House arid a reply by April 2. Representatives. of to the Utah, vital filing growth mann of Springville. to Central Utah, , in held a day-lon- g especially Mays prelimi Ronald's grandparents are Mr. nary hearing for Mrs. Fern Clark, conservation of water and pro and MrsT Lloyd Ashcraft of 52, employed as a housekeeper, duction of electrical power. He I A il- - said construction of a power plant with an B. Mrs. Mr. and performing and charged Springville, U B Walter in connection with: the dam would E. Behrmann of Phoenix, Arizona. egal operation Jan. 13, and The cost off the of with pay aid project.. 38, Woldberg, charged dam, he stated, would store ' six ing in the operation. t of water. The teenage mother told the million acre-feRobof Mr. Utah Lake, court she paid $100 to Woldberg for Diking pointed out, is included in ' the operation but the money was erts Echo ' ' n" j , J,, Park dam project and refunded when infection set in and the of the would follow construction she was hospitalized. She said if the plan goes through.' Woldberg arranged for Mrs. Clark dam, he said Utah's Senator However, Consolette to call at her home the night ot V. Watkins, second rankArthur 13. Jan. ii ing member of the insular affairs A notebook containing the narnes committee, is New Brand to present 'striving of a number of alleged "patients" a bill separately that would hury I! I ; of the defendants and a brqwn bag up diking "of the lake. This project 'i '54 Model containing surgical instruments of diking the lake, would coil-serwere introduced as evidence. several million acre-feThe defense presented no evi of water in diking shallow waters in Goshen Bay area and ProtO 1 dence and both Mrs. .Clark, a n d U KJJ f At Price f . . . . fWoldberg declined to make a Bay near Ironton. Roberts an Mr. statement. opti expressed mistic feeling.concerning chances of Other of the project's getting govern " ? I er Y . I: ir i - ' - I- ':' 'A J ,7 i - t nm"im f i ; Abortion Case In S. s L Court ld MICHAEL F. CA1 TER TRUDY LEA McBRIDE RICHARD LYNN NISSLEY son of Michael Is the Trudy Lea Is the Richard Lynn is the Tru Mrs. Mr. and of t Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Carter ion' of Mri and Mrs.j Samuel B. daughter man B, McBride of Route 2, 910 West 1160 North, Provo. of 1st 667 South East, Provo. Niisley of He S3 weighs 22 pounds, has light She welshs .).: pounds, has lignt Spriiigville. brown hair, and brown eyes. He1 weighs 43 pounds, has blond blonde hair and blue eyes. Trudy's erandparents art Mr, Michael's are grandparents hair and blue eyes. Mrs. William H. Wagner of Mrs. Eva E. and Crossley of Brigham Richard's grandparents are Mr, Route 2. Provo. and Mr. and Mrs Annie B. Carter of Mrs. A and 645 East mnd Mrs. Samuel H, Nissley City, Charlei Mason of of Orem. , Provo. Street, 107 East 1st South, Provo. K : . . . ! 1 4 Slowdown Ordered Project Details U 5f?M-135- f . SYLVAN et -- ! i , " ;- - mi ';'-"-.'-- 1 :' i I ve et Ln - X J I -- I 1 Rabbi Fink Dies InS. L at 54 ment oKay. f 1 Majority Of SALT LAKE CITY, Italian Workers Adolph H. Fink, religious leader of Temple B'Nai Israel, died at his Are Commuinsts home here last night of a heart ' Big 17" Sets! 4 (UP)-rRa- bbi ELIZABETH FRANDSEN DAWN ANN MORTENSEN SALLY ANN EVANS LUCILLE ROBISON ailment. He was 54. Elizabeth Is Ahe' Ann5 is the 2Vz --month-old Dawn Is th A noted civic leader and speaker, Sally Ann daughLucille Is the Mrs. Don daughter, of Calvin Frandsen Mrs. Boyd daughter of Mr. and 2nd Provo. 259 3rdNTorth. East Fink had been hi Salt Lake City ter! of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. daughterof of749Mr. and 2nd North, East isortn, Mortensen She wetehs 35 pounds, has since 1948. Prior to that he was Robison of 719 West 5th North, Evans Provo. blue eyes Provo. Provo. She weighs pounds, has brownhair and light are rabbi of Temple Emanu-E- l at Spo-She weighs 23 pounds, has dark brown Elizabeth's e grandparents She weighs 30 pounds, has light and gray-bluhair Mr. and- Mrs V. E. Frandsen ofikane' Wash., for 17 years. While brown hair and haael eyes. and blue 4 of-606-East . brown hair eyes. " "Lucille's grandparents are Mrs. VUate S. Rodeback of 520 West 2nd South, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robison of 453 North 4th East, Provo. - eyes. Dawn's grandparents are Mr. 59 East 3rd North, Provo, and Mrs. Stephen Novakovich of DenVer, Colorado, and Mr. and WRONG NUMBER Mrs. Neve Mortensen of 606 East CIRCLE VILLE , O. (UP) The 2nd North, Provo. clerk of the new municipal court wasn't sure if a telephone caller ; was serious or poking fun when In Baby Suffocates he asked for somebody to remove a desid cow. It developed that the Idaho Falls Blaze court! had been given a telephone Six-- 1 IDAHO FALLS, (UP) number formerly assigned to a months old Michael Steven Hansen, ertilizer company. WASHINGTON (UP) The Civil son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen Aeronautics Board; said Friday of Idaho Falls, suffocated yester- LDS It has been unable to determine day in a fire that swept the famthe cause of a DC6 crash which ily's four-roobasement home . took 58 lives in the Pacific Ocean children all under LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) Clergyother Three last July 12. school age and the father escaped men of various faiths united Sat to fight a ruling by Attorney TransThe plane, operated by tht blaze. The mother was working urday General William Mathews that stu ocean Air Lines, was flying from at thetime. Guam to Oakland. Calif. It crashed Investigating officers said the fa- dents could not be taken out of schools for daily periods approximately 300 miles east of ther and three children were sleep- public religious-instructioof Wake Island. by the Mor ing when fumes from the fire ap- mon church. All 50 passengers and eight crew parently awakened Hansen. He members lost their Jives when the managed to lead Paul Joseph, 5; "The ruling concerned the rrac of permiting Mormon children plane hit the water, the board Richard, 4, and Barbara Irene, 3, tice to be taken from study hall classes Of 14 rebodies were The to safety before he was overcome said. schools at Bunkerville and Over in with miscellaneous smoke. covered, along by floating articles including life rafts The father called Fred Kearney, ton with consent of. their parents and luggage. a neighbor, who broke out a win for daily periods of reli dow but was unable to reach the gious instruction by Mormon teach ers in nearby church buildings. Botanists assert that the Great baby. In Mountains the the Firemen discovered Dr. Donald O'Connor, pastor of Smoky comprised body cradle of the vegetation in North a crib after they extinguished the the First Methodist church and ; America blaze. vice president of the Las ' Vegas Ministerial Association, said southern Nevada clergymen would back efforts by Mormon church leaders COMMUNITY'S POPULAR to seek reversal of the ruling. O'Connor indicated that if the Good for Good for courts uphold the attorney general, 5,000 BABY ELECTION 5,000 an effort may be made to amend Votes Votes the state constitution to permit the , practice. T. Gay Myers, president of the OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Moapa stake of the Mormon said the religious instrucchurch, (This Coupon Is Good for 3004 Complimentary Totes) tion had been given since 1936 un der rulings by two former attorBrtaj to The Dally Herald Prove. Utah neys general. Church leaders of all faiths also ". to seek a reversal of a rulunited Please Enter i Art.. MM. ing by Mathews that public school ; Parents' Nam buildings could, not be used for Phone..... ........ church or religious purposes.' Parent' Addrpsi i The eyt changes its focus for NOTE: Each baby will recelTt ertdlt for lati oae of theft. near and distant objects by us Write Information leribly In tht space. !' I of a muscle around the lens which alters Its shape. I ! Sally's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Berrey of 445 South 3rd East, Provo, and Mr, and Mrs. Argyle Evans of 1744 West Center, Provo. Cause of DC6 Crash Unknown Clergymen Fight Ruling Against Seminaries mere ne served as of the Pacific Northwest Association for Adult Education and was president of the Washington State Conference of Social Work as well as active in other civic organiza' vice-presiqe- ni tions. , , He was also a past president of the Western Association of Re formed Rabbis and served on the executive committee of the Central Conference of American Jiabbis. ; EASY TERMS ' . ! i . WASHINGTON Sen. 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