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Show 4 Central Utah Postmaster Appointment For News" Briefs' J. Mewer enter and Mrs. Provo Won't Come ;Up Prior Mr. Mower's son, tained for ert, and Barbara Munroe at a dinner; Friday evening To Adjournment of Congress farewell at local cafe, prior to Mr. er's leaving. Saturday with the Besona Exploins Timt Log . j hjdvBqnji to Ff resent jTwb Goricerts Hee Oct E. Preparations are going forward for the Oct. 18 Provo appearance of the United States Navy band, the chamber of commerce,, local ' .Rob- Mr. Mow- sponsor, announced Saturday. ances congress will adjourn about National Guard. Two naval reserve officers, Sept. 15. Comdr. Edwin R. Kimball and Lt. The status of the Provo postComdr. A J Sherman Christenson, master examinations according to Second Lt. Bnrce Bliss left of have been named Mrs. Bosone is as follows: The inwith an advance deand evening matinee the for arrangements vestigator sent out from the Den- tachment of the national guard evening performances, Clayton ver regional civil service office for Camp Hood, Texas. His wife, Jenkins, chamber of commerce has completed his investigation. the former Glenna Wallace and manager, reported. His report has not yet (as of baby son, Michael will remain from Hailed as "the world's finest," here for the present. Lt. Bliss Aug. 23) been referred Denver to the examining section received his commission about ten the navy band will play under the asaaasii baton of Lt. Comdr. Charles of the civil service commission days ago. in Washington, D. C. When it famed conductor. Brendler, DUMBBELL' Virginia, Ruth does arrive it has to be thorough33 (above), is fast becomMatinee and Evening Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson Kgnor, ly studied and the roster of perand son, Howard K. returned ing television's drawn up. . as Dagmar The DumbThe Provo appearances will be home to Cedar City after visiting sonality Behind Schedule All she does la wear a low-cat the Joseph Smith building at with relatives in Orem. He was bell."gown and act dumb. Some 2 and 8 p.m., according to Mr. investiga an overnight guest of Mr. and American Red Cross workers in The analysis of thetakes Job, eh? KimbalL about Mrs. Kay Madsen in Vineyard. report usually this area met this week to bear tor's comthe if or six a month weeks, conMyrtle Lytic, home field is up to date in its work. sultant from the Pacific area of mission Grant Larsen, Dean Ashworth, this time, however, it is sevAt home discuss the fice, mandatory ex- Arthur Cole and Coridon Culli-moin behind months eral grading service policy as outlined in the left this morning for points aminations, and is now (Aug. 23) charter obligations. working on exams whose closing east. Grant, Arthur and Coridon The Red Cross organization was date The .Provo will Massachusettea inwas originally designed to meet mill exam closedFebruary. of in stitute April. Technology Cambridge, taxy needs, according to Eloise Bosone reports that since Mass., and Dean will enter Yale P. Fillmore of the local office, sheMrs. her staff have talked so Medical school at New Haven. The week-ol- d PAYSON and that is its primary aim today. manyandtimes to the commission The young men have spent the Mr. of and Mrs. daughter is said She the Korean situation about the Importance of expedit- summer in Provo with their parLunt) Gasser, is (Patty bringing an increased call for ing the Provo and examination, Prof, and Mrs. B. F. Larsen, well supplied with grandhelp from servicemen and their have nushed the matter so hard. ents, M. Cole Mr. and Mrs. parents, having four granddependents, a condition which that the moment the investigation and Dr. and Mrs. George K. Culll-mor- e. Leland parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne as more more be and the reports reach Washington they will felt Gasser and Mr. and Mrs. Ver-De- ll draft calls increase. out and given nulled be will five Lunt; The service program, Mrs. Fill- priority over the reports on other William Johnson of Salt Lake Mrs. John DeGraw, more said, is for veterans and de- examinations which the commis- City is visiting at the home of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer pendents of deceased servicemen sion may have in its pending file. Mrs. Leo J. Knight in Provo. He Lakeshore; Mrs. Ruth Huff, and veterans and provides for She is of the opinion that the is departing soon for an LDS misand Mr. Etta Chamberlain in and family PrOvo exam grades can be personal counseling sion to Argentina. and two Cedar Lunt, comCity; and problems; reporting about a month after the - great - grandmothers, great munications service; assistance investigation reports reach 1 Leon J. Rowley now serving N Mrs. Mary Chamberlaine, "- -i with claims for government beneI with the U. S. Air corps in OkinMrs. and Lake Salt City; to other referral community fits; It is Mrs. Bosone s intention. awa been advanced to corEllen Chamberlain, Glendale, sources of help and .financial as- as soon as she receives a roster poral. has He is the son of Mr. and southern Utah. sistance. of eligible to submit it to the Mrs. Joseph H. Rowley of Orem. The present national, program Provo Democratic committee for He recently completed a course of of home service financial assist- their recommendation. special training in Georgia and' ance provides priority for aid to On this point she writes: "I was then sent with ten other adserwives and children of men in have explained many times in the vanced graduates to Okinawa vice, to veterans with disabili- past that this is my policy where he is working1 in communities resulting from service, and . the second conf cations. to dependents of men whose death throughout district. I feel that local resulted from military service. Provo residents are far better J. Paul MeGulre left for Los able to judge who is the best Angeles, Friday evening after candidate than I am. I am not visiting with his parents, Mr. and Lorenzo Clark SANTAQUIN close enough to the situation and Mrs. J. P. McGuire. Mr. McGuire was elected president of Santacarinot know the candidates well." with his wife and young son will quin Civic club at a meeting this Takes Several Months home in the coast week. their mke She points out further that after city. BOKN Other officers elected were: she sends a recommendation to At Utah Valley hospital: Reed Chadwick, vice president; the postoffice for a postmaster, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Knud-se- n Jennie Hendrickson, Today: secretary; several takes usually Lillus have Alfonzo left for Wis., Olson, Girl, to Thoman Stein and Ve- it then before treasurer; Madison, the matter is clear- where Mr. Knudsen will attend Kester, Louise Greaves, Roy Olmonths rona Cluff Baker. time lag, she school at University of Wisconsin, son, two year directors; Delia Boy; to . W. David and Xlma ed. To illustrate theon the recent majoring in physics. He is the Hudson, Lynn Crook, Don Golden cites the timetable Miner Williams. postmaster appointment at Pleas- son of Mr. and Mrs. N. William and Zelma Hall, one year diSept. t: rectors. Knudsen. Girl, to Dean,- and Evelyn ant Grove. She made the recommendation Barnes Ha slam. Plans for opening the Star theapostoffice department on Eda Arlene Knudsen who grad- ter were discussed and offers Girl, to Boyd "Weldon end to the 25. The postoffice depart- uated Aug. 31 from Ohio State from local and March busiJuanita Crosby Bo bo. nessmen seeking to assist with Girl, to Roy and DaHene F?ayij ment processed the torecommendaat is Ohio Columbus, university the White tion and sent it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the theater were noted. Farley. House, and the White House sent visiting Sea. 3: N. William Knudsen for three Following the business session Boy. to Allen and LuJean Kem- it to the senate op June IS. The weeks, after which she will re- lunch was served. on the appointment per Wilkenson, both former."' s, senate30.ratfied turn to Ohio State until ChristThe postmaster was to be mas June at Idaho Falls. Ida when she will receive her installed on Sept, 1. ANNULMENT GRANTED Masters degree. S. is Provo postmaster Marion Nuttall Hartvigseo from Acting STARS IN PRIZE-WINNIN- G La Var Christensen, former suMelvin R. Hartvigsen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Cragun DIVORCE GRANTED pervisor of mails, who received have returned after a week's vaSHOW Eva Jean Nelson from Sterling the temporary appointment at cation spent at Sun Valley, Yelcusof the of the retirement time the R. Nelson. Plaintiff awarded lowstone and other points of inlate Postmaster J. W. tody of minor child and S50 terest. permPossibility of bavin anent appointment for the Provo postznastershlp made and confirmed prior to the adjournment or recess of this session of congress la virtually impossible, ac- ne cording to Rep. Revs Beck of the second Utah congressional district, from all appear- Bo-to- . ARC Obligations Increase Due To Korean War eli-gibl- es best-kno- ut re-ent- The organization's official status as 'The, Band" of the United States navy was established by act of congress in 1925, and it has been one of the nation's proudest Lions Clubs Set Zone Meeting At Salem Park SALEM Zone meeting for is Lions club District 28-scheduled at Salem park Thursday night, according to Mel Hanks, newly appointed d Istrtct ' governor. This district1-includeclubs from Springville to Nephi with Price, Monticello and Moab making 12 clubs in all. Payson Baby re Has Plenty Of er SUNDAY HERALD Sunday. September 10, Grandparents A , s OT o a u 18 organizations In all the years most musical orgsnizatiions evr since. to wear the navy bljue. In the fall of 1025, the band left In 1947, for the first time since Washington on the first of its annual tours which had been auth- World War II began, the band orized by congress and approved started Its tours again. It now makes two tours each yar. by the president. In the year that followed, un The conductor and officer In der Presidents Coolidge, Hoover,! charge, Lt. Comdr. Brendler. and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the holds the highest rank ever held band played for vast audiences In by a musician in the regular navy. 538 cities and 43 states of the The Provo appearance will b union, as well as Canada, Alaska, the second made by the band here Puerto Rico, Panama, Cuba, Ja- in the last 12 Large audmaica, Haiti, and the Virgin Is- iences applaudedyears. the organization lands at the Provo tabernacle in H3. Heads of the 'World's Finest' working under the direction $f In 1940, the American Band- Mr. Kimball and Mr. Christenson masters association, in convention, In promoting the Oct. 18 concerts recognized fhe United States are. Alma K. Wright, house and Navy as the outstanding band in decorations; N. L. Chrislrnsen, America and one which would go publicity; Dr. J C. Moffitt, down in naval annals as the fore schools; and Arch Madsen, tickets. ees S irpiniuwu La-V- ell great-grandparen- ts, ex-oect- ed J Santaquin Civic res-sion- Club Elects New Officers al 4 litititcd AUfifitty J? I Statistics vVr. fiMV&lfrtl ill FRENCH OCULARS I . - out-of-to- wn &m Pro-voan- By AL VERMEER PRISCTLLA'S POP I II LAWN LIKE TOLD WHAT r5 AFCrr ACCOUNT ( -- OF THE KINO OF AKI EXCUSE ) f IT'S BEEN A 2 THAT' BEAUTIRJU PAY' V If . Mrs. Martha Cragun has, returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Edna Smoot and family at Bountiful. Canyon parties, dinners and other gatherings were enjoyed. School f Dance Techniques has moved! We are just completing our lovely new studio at 181 South Farr Avenue. Enroll now for new classes being formed in tap, ballet and toe. For futher information call Eleanor S. Page. Phone 1028. "Grace is to the body Stawart m among the hoot what good sense is to the mind." Jimmy of scrvwn stars slatd to appear this RUMMAGE SALE. 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