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Show 2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1950 Provo. Utah County. UUh DAILY HERALD Over the Nation 'Round the World Death Claims Injuries Suffered Week Ago Claim Springville Contractor Steel worker's Life i Rites Slated For H. E. Salt Lake Stock Lewis, 78 Funeral services for Horace Edward Lewis, 78, 902 W. 5th N, will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. in Provo Third LDS ward chapel under direction of Bishop Isaac Dunford. Burial will be In Provo city cemetery. Mr. Lewis dipri Sunday morning in the family . nome airer a lone nins w Exchange Closing from quotations the direct wire of RenL services for Ralph By UNITED PRESS Swalberg, 34, Spanish Fork, who WASHINGTON Corporation. 265 W. 1st N. died Sunday of Injuries suffered SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico The Civtf Service Commission Oct. 22 at the Geneva Steel plant. today that 208 govern Heavily-arme- d police pushed reported will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. ment been fired have island-wide employes search today for iNew xorK industrial an n a In the Spanish Fork LDS Fourth 59 murderers and other hardened as security risks since the federal ward and chapel. Averages up .09 at noon builder criminals who escaped from Rio loyalty program was started in dent, to age. ' Mr. contractor. in a died Salt Swalberg Bid Asked March. 1947. Piedras penitentiary. Lake City hospital Sunday mornHe was born in Derbyshire, $ .08 $ .09 The hunted men were among It said 1,593 other employes he where had been since the ing, .17 .18 112 inmates who killed two pris- resigned while being investigated England, March 28, 1862, the son 3, 1872. in Salt Cardiff accident in which he was crushed Harinah Butler on guards, blasted open a wea by the FBI and 1,171 more quit of Richard and came Va .03 .03 Central a Lake Std. motor 1 a on lowered City, by accidently to America their cases were pending Palfreyman and son tf Thomas pons room and snot tneir way while him on while 1.25 a 1.40 Con. Chief coiler working with his parents when but nine out of the overcrowded prison before loyalty review boards. at the Geneva plant just a week .27 4 i Annand Mary1 Clayton Silver mnai mmmimmmmwrn on Saturday while 60 women and In 34 cases, employes; either months old. After a short stay in whim Phillips Columbus Rexall previously. or in are Salt Lake the their ap .28 .30 City, facing removal family THE DRIVER LIVED This is the demolished automobile of John children visitors screamed in terHe Lewis. It was the second death in a peals from discharge rulings are moved to Springville, where he Dimmitt, 30, American Fork, shortly after It had smashed into week ror. .21 .23 Combined Metals moved his with from accidents at the had resided since.. of the convicts have pending. Fifty-thrthe center of a moving freight train at the south Geneva plant Geneva plant. William Sydney while Crescent Eagle . parents .09 V4 .09 4 In early manhood, he freighted been captured and returned to he was a young East Standard imwas car out The the thrown driver of the terrific crossing. by died 46, .03 Wright, Payson, Friday WASHINGTON i)3 to Eureka, Nev., for Bent Brown child to Kays- - East prison. pact, but received only minor cuts. He was released after emerg- in a mishap on the Geneva coke Mr. Lewis .10 Utah .094 at of the and age David Sarnoff, board chairman Spanish Fork, ville, Davis ency treatment at the Utah Valley hospital. State Trooper Law ovens. .07 .10 re- - gureka PAW PAW, Mich. and B"1,,ion of the Radio Corporation of of 18, he subcontracted a railroad rence Clark surveys wreckage. county, Born In Gunnison .07 .08 i Lilly will head the American job from Condie and Burt, later ihprp hon rcat Mr. Swalberg was born. May ceived his pHuralinn Civic leaders have decided to America, .03 Vt .05 Western a as g next into railroad construction work drive Red pho-Cross I cusgoing began traveling cancel plans for the town's Train-Ca- r 27, 1916, in Gunnison, a son of Horn ... .10 .12 Silver A went himself. for he little'later year. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Swalberg, and tographer. tomary Halloween party. .02 na'rrioH M.rio TTU.oiU !nd,8n Queen . .014 Defense into He was HP his with brother more by appointed . partnership " "causes it came to Spanish Fork with his "r4.-XThey say .04 .04 V . i - Leonora .. in , nn a : It from C. Richard and (Continued formed the One) Page Marshall, and George Secretary it Palfrey trouble than prevents" parents when a small child. He Salt .09 .10 American Red Cross president man Construction company. HlS Lae LDS temple and they "does nothing except serve as a Marshall from .03 Fork .05 graduated Spanish is car 39th Work five the Red the Cross and to said In was he married 1883, point, central headquarters for prank- "of Ka78vll,e';Mt. Stale. Dev. .06 .07 4 high school and Spanish Fork HSf cars behind it left the tracks be- LDS great importance to the na- Laourentha Clyde and to this work as a New Majestic sters." 03 V4 He attended seminary. .034 . . . (and) a poten to defense a tion's fore the halt. train two union were as children to born: decided ground iic in nui Instead, they've uegan N 221. 1.25 Park where Brigham Young university, rescar was One clear the tial off boosted toward in force as Will of work working soon for and Springvttle1, Palfreyman carpenter duty sign extra police officers .32 Lilv into the he was affiliated with Delta Phi railroad right-of-wand Mrs. Lou Maycock, now of tomorrow night to prevent as toration of world peace." ndi North Standard'!: C0nRtfa,t0r .02 fnm!n hmolH HEBER forced who fraternity. field. Burglars nearby Salt Lake City. Ida., much mischief as possible. He served an LDS mission to to .44 p. k R)n 4, on " In 1923 business. that Paul Peterson and After the death of his first wife, a door to gain entry completely carry Engineer lPnnce .15 New England states in 1937-3- 9 it. he married Violete Blackett on ransacked the Miller Motorin com- Conductor J. E. Courtney, both of the and Ar.n?in. they came to Provo and he NORFOLK, Va. ! 1.85 a veteran of World tinued was and SiC" $35 cash about stole a as pany builder until DecernJune 4, 1891. On May 7, 1936, the from the till sometime .05 Vi The pilot of the smallest stuntSunday Salt Lake City, said they were War II,He serving 14 months in ber. 1948. when he retired. received their endow couple 4 00 siKrr Kin Coal. V?2 crashed in world was the an active business the Japa.n. of member of until the unaware crash the ing airplane in Active night, proprietors Church ments in Salt the Lake temple.14 .17 Tintic Load .:.. at Norfolk yesterday while perautomatic brakes of the train went of the LDS church and held the u- - i i i By To them nine children were reported today. Tlntlc Standard .78 .85 of office at to no were Harold Miller the on. and Wendell time of There forming before 5600 spectators. seventy Ler of LDS the his church life all injuries Blake Homer, owners, said the office Charles Bailey, 34, of Madison, Emma Bowen Ferre, 78, pioneer born, all of whom survive: his death. train and held the office of high priest personnel Palfreyman, Provo; Jessee Pal had been thoroughly ransacked, N. C, was killed when the plane Provo died at the home freyman, The engine pulled the front 38 He married Cheryl Hope Bo- at the time of his death. He was vieve) Matthews, American Fork; woman, Mrs. Salt Lake City; with a of wen wingspan about $35 cash cars on to July 15, 1942, in the Mantl chairman of the PioneeT ward three sisters, Mrs. Mamie but the Geneva of a daughter, Mrs. Glen McKee Reg (Fern) Cornwell, Salt Lake the till robbed failed to regain altitude after a in and contents of a suitcase from crossing ofProvo, LDS temple. 10:30 City; Mrs. Lou View Lake road the at s. society for many Sunday Springville Davis, Inglewood. Cal.; Mrs. (Myrl) an automobile strewn about the was blocked for about two hours grasscutting dive. Four-YeHe also served as a ward han, had She p.m. riet Anderson. Palms, Cal.; Mrs. Mrs. Employe Springville; Lawrence He flew the tiny plane under Mr. Swalberg had been em- teacher and as a Sunday school Afton Norman. Blarkfoot, Ida.; 28 could be brought until an ,x 'X. ' :ived With her (Belle) Clark, Springville; Mrs. garage. ribbons stretched 14 feet above An early check failed to re from the engine He had been Sunday grandchildren and 21 to haul ployed at the steel plant four teacher. direction other since daughter Fred Provo; Liddiard, (Pearl) the ground, then started a climbveal any stolen merchandise or away the remaining cars of the years. Vl and MIA children. I n g a Mrs. Velt e s u superintendent r f t f t and The (Fay) Hancock, Spring checks. Checks of large denomi train engine stalled, ing roll. in Burley. president Survivors include Friends may call at Berg mor- his attack widow Bert heart ville; the plane hit the ground. Palfreyman, Spring nations were strewn about the of Survivors include his widow, tnarv Tumiv a trnm n and parents, all of Spanish Fork; last May. ville, Eugene Palfreyman, Spring fice. The intruders had missed an and Wednesday prior to services". She was born ville. Also surviving are 32 envelope in a drawer containing ments store they pried open a two sons and a daughter, Ralph Provo; seven sons and daughters, NEW YORK ana au "inuiuG. v., viiaiu May 10, 1872, grandchildren and 38 great $25 in cash. door at the rear. The loot from Larry, Allen Bowen and Susan gust Mrs. Lewis and Solen Margaret Truman, wearing a of all a Swalberg, in Springville, grandchildren. Spanish Fork; Enter Two Stores burglarizing these twoestablish-ment- s, brother (Afton) Edwards, all of Provo; strapless dress, stormed television two and A. Carl of Mr. sisters, a was of lover same are John owned the which H. LeGrande Lewis. Salt Lake Burglars probably Palfreyman by for the first time last night with daughter David K. and beautiful race horses and owned ones which entered Miller Motor Anderson and his son, Ivan Swalberg, Honolulu, T.H.; Mrs. City; Mrs. Ira (Ocea) Coltrin, two short songs that topped the R. B. Mrs. and Davis, two a Bountiful, entered of estabof also other number about $15 Martah Chesley Anderson, consisted them, displaying show and drew an estimated aud Burley, Ida.; Mrs. C. B. (Gene- Bowen. As a and entering them at various lishments and failed in efforts taken from a wallet. Both places R. B. Barber, Shreveport, La. CARL F. HARRIS ience of 10,000,000 persons. Friends may call at Claudin to get into two more. were thoroughly ransacked. child she moved times at the Utah state fair. studio aud The . m. Phon 37SS-after At Anderson Feed store, they with her par- - He was an elder in the LDS Attempts also were made to mortuary in Spanish Fork Tues- - Wednesday from 10 a.m. to time ience was so enthusiatsic over 9 to 6 from at and the the the for services. Burial will be in the! front door open. enter the Palace Drug and Mrs. Ferre ents to Provo. church. p.m. jimmied day Miss Truman's performance that home of his parents, 225 S. Main, Spanisi Fork cemetery. it forced cancellation of the last She spent her early life in the Funeral services will be con- while at Anderson Farm Imple- - Western Auto store. ''Toast of Pleasant View area and received ducted Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. act of the hour-lon- g The Town" review with round her education in the Provo in the Springville Fourth-Sevenschools. ward chapel with Bishop after round of applause. She married Warren S. Ferre Theron Hall of the Seventh ward Critics said Miss Truman's soprano voice showed "marked Nov. 23, 1891, in Provo, where officiating. Friends may call at Improvement" and members of they made their home at 216 N. the home of Lawrence .Clark, 145 the audience who jammed her 7th E. for 50 years. Mr. Ferre W. 2nd N. in Springville on dressing room after the show died Dec. 19, 1940. Tuesday evening and Wednesday to the services. congratulated her on her poise Public Service prior and lack of nervousness. Burial will take place in the Mrs. was for Ferre known well The Columbia Broadcasting her public service In helping in Evergreen cemetery under the System carried Miss Truman's sickness of the A. Y. Wheeler! and other emergencies. direction image into living rooms in 19 and Son mortuary. cities as far west as Omaha, Neb. Active in the LDS church, she was a visiting Relief society teacher for 40 years. As a young OTTAWA. Ont. woman h tariff at manv rwial Finance Minister D. C. Abbott and was a prominent member announced today that new peace of the ward choir in Pleasant time consumer credit controls re- View. down payments quiring one-thiare two daughters on automobiles and 20 per cent andSurviving four sons, Mrs. John E. L E H I Funeral services for consumon other payments many (Dora) Anderson, Boise, Ida.; Clifford Augustus Fox, 52, who er goods will go into effect Mrs. Glen (LaVelle) McKee, died of a heart attack while deer Springville; Warren Sherl Ferre, hunting Saturday, will be con Jr., and William D. Ferre, oth of ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Provo; Grant Ferre, Shoshone, Murray First LDS ward chapel. Wyo.; and Max B. Ferre, Pleasant Friends may call tonight at the Grove; 12 grandchildren and 3 Jenkins mortuary on State street one brother, in Muarry and Tuesday prior to in S. L. A. W. Bowen, Midvale; and two services. Burial will be in the Mrs. Hazel Taylor, Salt Elysian Gardens in SPRINGVILLE Funeral serv- sisters, Murray. Pearl Stubbs, Mr. Fox, a resident of Murray ices for Don C. Fullmer, 76, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Cal. Beach, Lake resident who was a native Huntington services will be Wed- lor the past 15 years and a native Funeral of Lehi, succumbed to a heart at of Springville, will be field here 2 p.m. in the Berg drawtack Saturday morning in Skull Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Wheeler and nesday D. Eccles Mr. Sons mortuary. Fullmer ing room chapel, with Valley, 60 miles west of Lehi, of Provo the as he started to prepare a deer fainted on a Salt Lake City bus Cameron, bishop Eighth LDS ward, officiating. he had just shot, for transporta Saturday afternoon and died soon Friends may call at the place of tion home. after at his home of a cerebral For United States Senator Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. For United States Senator He was in Lehi Nov. 23, For United States Senator For United States Senator hemorrhage. He lived in Salt services and Wednesday prior to services. 1897, a sonborn Lake at 2688 17th East. D. THOMAS of Jesse and Mary WALLACE F. BENNETT ELBERT BILL BAKER Burial will be in the Provo city Powell Fox, and lived here until) Mr. Tfnllmpr wst Knrn Ttiau 5 For Representative in Congress, cemetery For Representative in Congress, For Representative in Congress, 1874 In SnHnoviiu For Representative in Congress, 1935 with the exception of a few .rm 2nd District District District 2nd 2nd 2nd District a as nd Liza Mason Fullmer. He mar-die- d years youth, during which REVA BECK BOSONE Gussie Gruber in March, time the family lived In Magrath, IVY BAKER PRIEST 1911, in Butte, Mont., where he Alberta, Canada. He was a carFor Justice of the Supreme Court For Justice of the Supreme Court For Justice of the Supreme Court was an automobile dealer. penter and spent several years For Justice of the Supreme Court CROCKETT ALLEN He later moved to Los AnJ. a NELSON E. com for JOSEPH working large utility geles, where he owned a hotel pany prior to moving his resi For State Senators. For State Senators For State Senators until retiring five years ago. He dence to Murray in 1935 to accept For State Senators ERNEST H. DEAN moved to Salt Lake City with his Word has been received here employment in the Salt Lake LUKE CLEGG il wife in June. Mr. Fullmer was a of the death of chnnc Harvey Bryan, 54, veteran of the Spanish-Americwas He in in married Provo Mont. Wolf at Point, Tuesday war. HENRY C. ROBERTS GRANT S. THORN the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, 1926 to Elna Hebrson, of Pleasant Surviving, besides the widow, Minn., following a major in addition to his who, Grove, For State Representative, For State Representative, For State Representative, re two brothers. Charles Full- For State Representative, parents of Lehi, survive; three! 2nd District 2nd 2nd District 2nd District mer. Salt Lake City, and Alma District n in this area, Mr. sons and a daughter: Nile and LEGRAND JARMAN Fullmer, Springville, and a sister, Bryan was formerly of Ferron, Arlen Fox, Murray; Odell Fox, ALLAN D. JOHNSON Mrs. R. A. Jones, Ogden. U. S. navy, stationed at the San Utah. For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, Friends may call at the Alma was born in Ferron, a son Diego naval depot; Mrs. Cleo Term Term Term Term Fullmer resident, 269 E. 4th S.. of HeWilliam Sarah and Also three Wyatt Jacobsen, Murray. ADAMS H. BURTON Springville, Monday evening and Bryan. He spent STANLEY PETERS in his life brothers and two sisters! Mrs. Tuesday prior to services Burial the employment of theearly J. C. Pen- Frank J. (Jessie) Parker and For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, will be in Evergreen cemetery. Term ney Co., managing stores at Man- Milo Fox, Lehi; Isaac C. Fox, Term Term Term hattan and Wolf Point, Mont. Murray; Delt Fox, American! ROYAL MURDOCK J. During the past eight years he had Fork, and Mrs. A. D. Hayes, Lyn- - VERL G. DIXON been owner and manager of the dyll, For County Clerk For County Clerk Millard county. For County Clerk For County Clerk H. W. Bryan Federated store In MARK REYNOLDS ALBERT WARREN P. KIRK Wolf Point. PRICES DROP Survivors include his widow, COFFEE For County Auditor For County Auditor For County Auditor For County Auditor CE 30 NEW YORK, Oct. Gen Afternoon Mrs. Jessie Davidson Bryan, (Exceptlas E. CLAUDE EGGERTSEN has H. eral Foods KARL announced BENNETT Saturday) tod Sunday Corp. of his a formerly Springville; cut in the price of Maxwell For County Treasurer Sunday Barald Publish mother, Ferron; two sons, Harvey House For County Treasurer Sunday For County Treasurer For County Treasurer coffee. Morning Junior and Keith Bryan, and one DAVID L. GREENWOOD MAURICE C. BIRD Effective immediately, the com grandchild and five brothers, Published oy Ita Baraio CorporaFor County Sheriff Clinton Bryan, Kennilworth; Mel-vi- n pany says, the cost will be low-- 1 For County Sheriff tion 50 South rim Waal S tract, For County Sheriff For County Sheriff Catered as second Provo Utah Bryan, Ogden; Eldon Bryan, ered from 84 to 82 cents a pound. RALPH CHAPPLE S. HALL THERON class matte J t the oostotflce la Ferron; Lauren Bryan, SpringProvo Utah uadei the ad of March J 1870 Subscription terms For County Attorney ville, and Jess Y. Bryan, Price. For County Attorney For County Attorney For County Attorney by earner In Utah county SI. 00 Services be will conducted SS 00 the month (oi tlx month PHILLIP V. CHRISTENSON ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE 12 00 la advance Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Ferron the rear la advance By mail anywhere la LDS ward chapel, Ferron. For County Recorder For County Recorder Recorder For For County Recorder County the United States or its possessions 11 00 the month M 00 for MILDRED EVANS REAM THELMA VEST am months SIS 00 the real ha Carthage was discovered in 146 . B. C. For County Assessor For County Assessor For County Assessor For County Assessor SPRINGVILLE Dennis 88, lifelong resident of Springville and one of the early railroad contractors, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Law rence Clark in Springville at 1 a.m. this morning of causes inciPal-freym- ' - an, Funeral u-o- well-know- or A . l-- ... Bin in j. 4fcV i 2L1 ee 1 fund-raisin- Wreck Burglars Enter Three Heber Establishments S, tfir?mCJn .ui.nc. f 1 be-:No- rth ay Emma Bowen Ferre Death Called 12-fo- - ot Mona-genealogi- Har-year- ar ! s great-grand-scho- ol J?H&Vi 800-mem- ber W ii:mmiii.rij.m.i'u.ni th SAMPLE BALLOT - TYPICAL DISTRICT - LEGISLATIVE DIST. 2, WEST PROVO Rites Tuesday For Deer Hunt Victim rd Former Springville Man Dies REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PARTY PARTY ECONOMY great-grandchildr- o o o o m Word Received Here Of Death an ' Well-know- 4-- yr. 4-- yr. 2-- yr. 2-- yr. 4-- yr. 4-- yr. 2-- yr. 2-- yr. n Cash For Any Reason . . J. AUSTIN COPE, JR. NOTICE DEER HUNTERS Emergencies do arise! If you II For County Surveyor HUGO PRICE need cash for doctor bills,! For Precinct Constable for car repairs, for ANY reason WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR ELK AND DEER SKINS. borrowed quickly and easily at Utah Finance Company. PROVO HIDE AND FUR CO. 148 West 6th South, Provo, Utah Manager Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article X, Section 8, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, 1 CjS Control and Supervision Relating to the of the Public School System, by the State Board of Education and the Appointment by the State Board of Education of the vrr State Superintendent of Public For Precinct Constable For Precinct Constable I WILFORD M. JOHNSON Constitutional Amendment No. A For County Surveyor For County Surveyor up to $2000 can be KEN HOUSTON, Bring Them In or Ship Them fo Us! LORIN B. CREER For County Surveyor LEONARD V. BECKMAN For Precinct Constable 1 Constitutional Amendment No. 2 A Joint Resolution Proposing Amend-men- u to Article VII, Sectiona 1, 10. and 20 VT7,0 of the Constitution of the State of Utah. I DepartRelating to the State Executive ment, Terms, Residence, and Duties of . the , Governor's Appointive Officers; Power in rilling of Vacancies In Certain JJQ Offices; and the Compensation of State to Officers. Constitutional Amendment No. 3 i Joint Resolution Proposing t Ammd Section , Article VI of the Contygg tltutfon .of Utah, Relating to Compensa tion of Members of the Legislature. No e Exceeding $900.00 a Tear for the TeMn and 13.00 a Day Expenses; NO i . . While Actoally In Session. A Official Ballot Attest Legis-lativ- VERL G. DIXON Utah County Clerk cal |