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Show svmdX 2 1Ki SUNDAY HERALD U. S. Air Forces State Department Ard Sent To Europe on German Problem rThe State Department Saturday Deputy Undersecretary Robert D. Murphy to Europe in a new move to find a way to bring about the rearming of West Germany. Murphy,' one of Secretary John Foster Dulles' closest advisers, will fly to London and then continue to Paris, Bonn, and other Allied capitals for "two weeks of discussions. The West German rearmament (UP) WASHINGTON dls-patch- ' . ld :r" rn Mnnnr imi 1 v In Korea UTU I Event Thursday y :, - : i - Governor- - and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee and a number of state and ! -- national Republican committeemen will attend a reception to be given WUliam A.UDawson, Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Denzil A Brown. Provo,i prominent Republi cans. 2000 North Canyon Road. Mrs. Lucile Spencer, Utah Coun ty Republican vice chairman, will with Mrs. Brown. be (R-Utah- ), ss Republican, na tional committeeman from Utah; npnrce Hansen. vt Hat , nafirtnal rnmmittee .Toy question was certain, to be 'the main theme of Murphy's talks with American and foreign statesmen abroad. But there are other problems he also will discuss. They include Trieste, which has been on the verge of settlement for some time, the cutting off of economic aid to the nations which did not ratify the European de fense community, and surplus food disposal. Congress provided that econom ic 'aid would be cut off gradu ally to those nations which did not approve EDC. France killed 'u . the plan: Italy had 'not yet ratified it although it had been ex pected to One question apparently is whether Italy would have to rat ify what already is a dead issue to continue to get foreign aid. Murphy also will discuss with foreign officials President Eisen bower's instructions on how to proceed with orderly disposal of of surplus up to 5700,000,000 American food.- Murphy took offiat 4:40 p.m EDT from New York's Idle wild International 'Airport. His exact itinerary will depend on developments as he proceeds. It was not certain whether he will meet with British Foreign Minister Anthony-Ede- n. The Bri ton- - already is in Brus'selsTor a meeting on German rearmament with foreign ministers of Belgium, Luxembourg, and The, Nether-lands- . , f l Dr. and Mrs. C 8. Boyle" re Brinton, all; of. Salt Lake City, turned during the week from San Francisco, Cal., where Dr Boyle Mr J and Mrs. Jess Cox,' and their . ton Argyle, Spanish Fork. . Boy to Harold George and Effie Mae Bettridge Thomas," Provo. Boy to Kenneth O. and Maureen Morby Nerdin, Orem. v ! rep-lese- nt 30-da- ; I I ; ; v n. v J. W. Brown, 72, Succumbs at Home y i i , , IV Cy . (v.i . - step-brothe- rs; Utbh Obituaries ' Recruiter Will Visit Provo Twice Weekly- ! . Miss America ; Long-Beach- iivi Suit Filed Over Cutting. of Trees Army-McCarth- " M-S- gt' i , th , ; ; o ! f A - mmm . ," the Fish Advised are pushing de- Keep -- " ,! V " ' ' V - L T - Entertainers from the Home ' Show took time- - out between 'their Saturday night performances at the Provo Armory to entertain patients at the Utah State Hospital. ; , Dick Kerr, Wayne Roland, and Byron Jensen were on the program at the state hospital. The special program was arranged by Clayton Jenkins, manager of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. Services Set for Alta Crompton, er Reds Mass - 'I ' : ? "changes.- "X i -- ; McCarthy Finishes , ; Central Utah Hews Briefs spent six weeks ""studying agency daughter,1 Judy, of Helper, vis methods with the Metro-- ! ited at the home of their mother, training i Life insurance Company.! Mrs J Grace TVilliams, for several politan v TOKYO (UP)-T- he 5th Air Force Accompanying them home from days. Mrs. Williams then accom tsr Korea will be cut to less than California were their son, Lt. panied them to 'Salt Lake City, ' half it's wartime strength land . and his where they left by train for South Richard R. (Dick)-Boy- le four U. S. air wings pulled from wife, the former Margaret Brim, ern ;California: Mr. ; Cox will ' '' Friday: ' vulnerable South Korea bases in to PhiUp F: and Ruth and their son, Rickey, who are the carmen of Carbon .u Girl the next four months, it was any home from Japan ; on a Harris the Railmen's National at Provo.. Marie Addis,' County nounced Saturday: AT. SPANISH FORK HOSPITAL: leave from the U S. Navy., Lt. Convention in Long Beach, and Far East Air Commander Gen. Boyle will report to San Diego Mrsi Cox will represent the auxSept. 4: his wife and son will iliary organization. They will visit Earle S. Partridge disclosed de Girl to Maurice Don and Rosa for duty andhim there. tails of the mass redeployment of accompany in Los Angeles , with Mrs. Cox's lie Donohue Forbush, U. S. air power In the Pacific. . and brother. rister 3: Sept, A. Mrs. O. who Sohehn is Three of the American air units. presGirl to Emil J. and Patsy Boyd ident of the Women's Bifsiness Aswing ' including a jet fighter-bombre Brost. , sociation of the West Coast left Mrs. Grace WiHIams haswhere will be stationed in Japan while the ' ' Lake Salt 2: from turned City, Sept. for her home after visitfourth will be divided up between at the homes Girl to Blaine and Kolene Car Thursday in with her daugh- she has beenf visiting ing Okinawa Springville and bases, ' 51 Philippine ' James Mrs. of her Wright sisters, ter Ostler. ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. WilThe shift , of the American j air of a Wilson, twin, andf Maine' 1: ; liam Landry and children of 67 power is designed to increase the AMERICAN FORK- - Funeral Sept. . to Boy Joseph E. and Lucille S. 2nd E. She was accompanied to Farmington. . . . i in services for Mrs. Alta Gordon mobility of American defenses, . Johnson. Barker ' CommunUtah by two grand-childrenear Western the Pacific ' " ' J Crompton, 51, 146 S. 2nd W., who Aug. 31: Appropriate place for parties 1 'f J ist-threatened ; Formosa. hosf an died in American Fork O. to ' and Vera , GillSoren with and Mrs. Mr. Kenneth R. Boy Kay dancing, banquet facilities. . i The redeployment also will allow ill- -, son a ' brief after Thursday McEwan 765R. (adv.). pital iDora Cal man and Maxine and Whitely. daughters, "i modernization of some of the; air ness, will be held k Monday at 1 Anr.,30: and Horace Mr. and Mrs. Judy, wmcn not in be could done wings nr. in the American Fork Boy to Jesse LeRoy and Pearl GUlman of Lindon spent a few Mrs. Alonio J. Morley announKorea under thearmistice terms. p. Second-Seven- th Ward chapel. days touring several points of in ces an Aloha,. Week. Tour to HaKoyle Labrum. terest. Thty spent one evening at waii, eleven days, ALE" EXFriends may call at the Ander- Anr. 29: son and Sons Mortuary Sunday Boy to Ivan K. and Mary Alice Vernal and journeyed to Green PENSE for only $487. Return by River, and Lyman, Wyo., and saw ship If desired, for extra fee. The from 7 to 9 p. m., and Mon- McCabe Tippetts. a rodeo at Evanston. to services. 26: most thrilling time of your life. day prior Aug,' f to L. and Don Lorraine Nov. was Boy born Be In Hawaii for this unusual fesMrs. Crompton of L. Sam Pro Taylor, formerly Clover Coombe. of a in Phone 3946J "or 4495 J for 12, 1902, Joyce Lehi, daughter LEHI John William Brown now of cneyenne, wyo., is tival;; vo, to Gorand Nona Dean Miller G. and Information. (adv.). and John Angus Boy Res, after his at home Margaret 72, died Friday here visiting friends and relatives don. Kay Francis Bishop. V; , a lingering illness. before leaving t? attend medical Boy to Claude and Ethel La- - school' at He was born May 10. 1862, In She married James F. Cromp the University of Chica Festival freeze. New! fit's for 1924, in Provo, and Verne Stears Rowe. Almy, Wyo., a son of. Alfredand ton Nov. In24, 1953. son a of He Dr. Mrs. and is It s utter delight. ' Grand go. you Mrs. Crompton Aug. 25: Ellen Bell. Brown. He was, mar- he died i Of R. Albert Taylor Cheyenne, opening ;today. 7th .East, 3rd. ried July 31, 1907, to Sarah Ann was. a member of the American Girl to Ralph B. and Louise South. ; Free delivery. Call 200. Ward. LDS Jex Beckstrom. Smith in American Fork, and: she Fork Seventh W. Lovern and Mrs. Carter son, :': (adv.),;Survivors 'Include two sons, J. i died 15 years ago. In South left for home their - LICENSES x James, MARRIAGEAmMr. Brown was a member of Lindsay and James F Jr., Pasadena, CaL, Thursday after Colleen Collins Dance Studio erican Fork; one sister and two Jerry Keith Kendall, 23,x Provo, visiting i the LDS Church, for two weeks with her will be Lehi; and Lila Payne, 21, Provo. opening soon. Phone 692J. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ward, Surviving are two sons, John Al brothers, Mrs. Erma Peck, Frank parents, and (adv.). Ivin Leon Gordon, Lehi; I fred. Alpine ; Gifford Simmons,M9,. Roy, IHO.MIIII1L .imill).!'!! O., Salt Rodger Provo, and her brother and two and Shirley; B. Lawrence, 19, of Fork: American Gordon. sister-in-latwo four Lake and brothers Mr. and Mrs. J. N City; MISS AMERICA Lee Ann and three grand Clearfield. 11 grandchildren Lake City, and with and Salt in. sisters, Carter, J Miss California, Meriwether, Clyde Ricks, 24rProvo, and other friends. Many parties have Funeral services will be held children: was crowned Miss America of Martha Mae Warner, 22, Salt been given in both cities for the 1955 Saturday night to climax Monday at 1 p.m. at . the Lehi r Lake City. . visitors. Fourth LDS Ward chapel. Offi beauty pageant at Atlantic ChrWtoffer-son- , will be Grant ciating ; DIVORCES GRANTED "City.- r : Mr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Rlgby bishop. How Geraldine Fransom West from have welcomed Friends jnay call at the Ai H. SALT LAKE CITY Allan news of a baby Pi 48 Office 38. Post awarded Ralph West; plaintiff Wing Mortuary Sunday evening rd Wood. boy born to their children, Robert and Monday before services." - LaVada Beatrice Henderson, 50, custody of minor child. G. and Jennie Albright Rigby. at Sgt, Charles' R. Colvin U. S. Doris Rasmussen Keller from 377 S. Main. : , Cal., Sept. 3. Bob is Army Recruiting Sgt. from Salt (Continued from Page One) RRIGHAM CITY Mrs. Edna Roger Keller; plaintiff restored currently in New Jersey receiving Lake; City, will visit Provo each ! and Friday from 10 a.m." Mae Rader Jensen. 43, 178 N. name of Rasmussen. training as a Boy Scout executive. Monday to 3:30 89, Clifton local Maxine 3rd W. Andrew Eskelsen, p.m. lovely finalists and compiled Newberger ,McKinney This is the couple's second' child. is at school. ueu H. N. 560 Main. sgt. from away recruiting Kiar Bell; restored enough points from her responses Ras- - name of McKinney. at will be located Colvin Mrs. FILLMORE May Sgt. Mrs. Joel T. Brown has returned the Post Office to win her the crown. ' to 81. Building give mussen, to Provo from Hayward, Cal.. Ralph E. and Ruth E. Olsen ANNULMENT GRANTED "The first , question, if she have information and to accept enlistfiled suit in Fourth District PRICE Bertie Olsen, 58. where she was called because of ments. The U. S. Army Is now Melvin furJesse to OGDEN (Mac Preece, Wesley would use her scholarship Long from the sickness and death of. her sis Court against Jesse G. Nuttall ask direct enlistments within offering infant Donna Mae 43. Ann Carol Simerly, Douglas Long. Mrs. A. T. Mohr. She also the 12 different ter, ther her career, was answered ing i or $b,450 in damages on branches of the D. and Janet visited her son and daughter-i- n in part by Lee with , the re- grounds that the defendant "with- daughter of Coy 553-25Men enlist for may Army. , St. out leave" cut two cottonwoods Nelson Simerly, law, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer . J Signal Corps, Engineers,directly TransporMrs. Linda CARD OF THANKS sponse, "I want to use it to go valued at $150 from property of CENTERVILLE Brown, and Mf. and Mrs. Laws, Quartermaster Corp to the Pasadena Playhouse school the plaintiff and removed soil Porter Smith. 84. 28 W. 400 S. St. With deepest gratitude and an-- rence A. Brown, at San Francisco tation and others.. many Corps, acknowl WELLINGTON, Carbon County preciation we desire-tworth $1,000 last month. to study dramatics. The plaintiffs declared that the Mrs Selestina Martinez,: 50. edge the assistance and expresMr. and Mrs. Alfred Calvin from When asked "what do you think defendant's claim of interest In HEBER Mrs. Sharlene Ed sions of sympathy-oour many Whitier, CaL, and Mr. and Mrs. friends and relatives during our Lewis Ferguson from Piko,. Cal., wards Carlile, 19. will be your most vivid memory the property was unfounded. .j RADIATORS REPAIRED Ann CITY PASK recent sorrow. We take this Mrs. asked trebled for Mary damages of the pageant, she replied, "the They Auto Glass Installed on the trees, amounting to $450: McCarrel Rolfe, 91. means to thank all those who as- - in Utah this week. They iave visSpecialized Work friendliness of the people." sited at the service, sent floral ited with Mrs. Mittie Snyder, $1,000 for the soil, and punitive reThe last question, about the AHLANDER'S damages, of $5,000. Michigan leads all states in sal tributes, gave expressions of con- Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott sponsiblities of being Miss Ameri or in e dolence, 490 So. Univ. Avenue any u other way as Smith, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver production. Layers of sooty-whitca, was answered by Miss Cali sisted. M. M. Reen-derMr. and Mrs. much chloride Recore, sodium underline fornia with a pert, "to retain Lola Bown and Family. .and Mr. and Mrs. Edward of the Lower Peninsula. it eats your . own personality me when someone, goes r. Designed by Keijh. woman from Utah: Oral J. Wilk ' ; inson; Utah State Republican all and county Republi chairman, can candidates. I A crowd of 200 to 400 persons, including representatives from . every precinct and district of the (Continued from' Tage One) county, are expected to attend. about the conversation about se The public is invited. ' be free. will Refreshments curity problems or to say whether he told 2 wicker he had trouble with the Pentagon-abou- t removing security risks until McCarthy be A T n a I v gan bis investigation. t ha x a&c wuci nuiu iconiinuea . Cohn swore not he did ... give his mc iueavj ;u. wai iL. aiisis saiu iL.i Columnist Walter friend, Winchell, oh combined with naval assaults a copy of tne controversial 2Y the Red positions apparently had page 'TBI letter" produced by convinced the Communists not to y at the McCarthy raid Quemov: last spring. .Wtic uraminer wA hHieved to be investigation of the charges against Me directed against British vesselsL-Oa- e which haye brushed witn ine na- Carthy - is that he allowed the doc ument- to fall IntoXWinchell's tionalist navy in recent days. hands. and build Chinese Red The up Wu's warning were revealed to a Cohn also denied ordering a copy srrouo of foreign and Chuiese cor prepared for .WlnchelL He said resDondents flown to this island that, in his opinion 'the'FBI let ter" wanot classified secre- tThroughout - the day the dull material and that h so advised thumptog of heavy artillery could McCarthy. be heard as. Nationalist gunners on the mainhere and Communists ' lm A C w rf Ba rr !a H AY. It's a Good Idea To U In cnnrsH! fvm. ISiiU a U 4 Home Show Give BORN" AT UTAH VALLFY HOSPITAL: Saturday: Hospital Program Boy isf Lynn A. and Beth Bar to Be Shifted Elsewhere v UUWUIl Ul Entertainers At Statistics ! ,; The Natlonlists fense preparations on Quemoy. AUGUSTA, Me. (UP) Yes, Troops are digging, trenches and said Arthur Busque of Hartford, strengthening pillboxes and hill Conn., he knew that the hook he fortresses. was dangling in Tongus Pond was A flat abdomen is absolutely baited. No, he added, he wasn't fishing. lmnrit!v it vnn tiranf in A really one of those . streamlined fcirls " "Didn't plan to eateh anything.' everyone admires. Here's an he said: "Was Just fooling ;: exercise that's good for strength around." "Hm-mra, said Municipal ening the abdominal musclest Lie down with arms stretched out, knees together and gently lift yourself to sitting position ai me same time trying to toucn your toes. ' Take this easy at first, as you may feel slight pulL s, FLOWERS Judge Frank S. Southard Jr. "Ten dollars for fishing without a license. The fish had no way of knowing your intentions," . ; and Jane ' l KNUDSEN FLORAL PHONE 605 o a.' a vrWY V ,: -- !!- rala Published Herald by fa. Cor- poration. S4 Sooth First Wert Street every afternoon Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald published morning. ' Entered Sunday - as second class matter at the post office la Provo. CtaL trade the act of March 3 1879. Subserlptloi' terms by car- rier in Utah County: rtr Sl.SA month months In jadvance 13.00. One year tn advance $18.00 By mail anywhere Is the United State or Itr possessions: $1.50 per month: $9.00 for six months In advance: $18.00 for a year tn advance. 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