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Show 'H-'- Sunday, November 2, THE HERALD JOURNAL 10 1 952 A. Silas Alien Dies HAS GOVERNOR LEE HELPED GIVE Funeral Suddenly-Addressi- ng YOUR CHILDREN GOOD SCHOOLS Williams Allan. Hi and Phinrii-ti, had sunt enWe life in Ilsiuni, ntt nding puhlie schools there When he was IB yeais of age, hi fntlur wived an I.DS mission, and Silas rami foi the family during j.um Ins nbsome. Bishop Allen wat the second Bishop Alien served a mission to speaker at the rites for Maivdla, Biitam from 11115 to 1917. Stuart Larsen, wife of Amos Jo Great had bern bishop of Hyrum Larsen Just as he atose to speak,1 He Rust waid for 12 yeais, and had he collapsed at the pulpit. 15, officiated at the pulpit by which Bishop Allen was bom Sept. J. he died. He was a member of 1878, in Hjrm'b a son of Albert Hyrum stake high couneil for 11 years. Sunday school stake boaid member, and at the time of his death was first counselor to Piesi-doJohn A, isiaeKen of Hyrum Stake Highpnest ijuoium. Bor 18 tears he had been custodian of South Cw he high school, had been city electrician, and had . Bishop A. S.las All'-nr- and civic 7!, prominent Hrum liious leader, died suddenly, an- paiently of a hetal attack, whil addressing a funeral service in Hy- HYRUM hi-- HERE IS HIS RECORD: rfolTedby b WARI): Su B"op sttof e,sen taUi credit for more eonitruetion ot inititutioni of Higher looming tkon for 20 year boforo. Ho foils to toll you thet ha rocommondo d ogoimt sueh eonitruetion in both tho 1949 and 1951 legislative sessions. Ho foils to toll you that ho has but ono voto out of throe on th Board of ' Examiners, which allocates tho state building fund. Ho foils to tofl yoo ho inherited $4,310,000 I nt EOIRTLENTII 1 Governor Loo from tho previous administration. Alum marriedT Mai garet 102. Survivmg are ST ll:00am. Basil Bhop Wendell G. Allen, Hyrum; Society loom. d and the will be held at 12:30 P.m.jur grandchildren conte. enoe will lowing brothers and sisters; Mrs Relief Society ", Ivy Liljenquist, Idaho Falls: Victoi be held at 7.30 p m Alim and Russell G. Allen, Hv- j. H1IIGHTEKMII WAl M, , SvKia rum; R,ghs. held be Society Conte. ence will All Rein 6 P nt. at Sunday night well as all Society members as atwaid members are invited to res ate teaehei tend. All visiting minutes quested to be there ten eatly. ARDS: BY HARMAN Y. NICHOLS When she Isn't riding the range Nov. 2' No services will be held When on Dead Horse ranch, which she WASHINGTON, (U.P is that taking construction due to Diana Sandefer was a cute, two- - manages at Las Vegas, N. M Di- call at homes ear-ol- d place. Deacons will blonde something nice ana attends Mount Vernon Junior the at regular for fast offetings and happened to her she was given'college here in Washington where j,.p Myja p,0undy tlmeBauta Lre Bird entertained at a1 black Shetland pony. jshe it a senior. She is an honor 1 IKAT t AKI) SMITHFIEI-That very day something not so student and will be editor of the in honor of their mothers,! party Relief Society Confluence wi book Tuesday at the home of Mrs.mce also happened. The pony turn-'yeheld Sunday evening. Oil lcei s a led out to be a mean critter, unused Roun(iy, Diana, now 18. Is the daughter 6.JU at meet wiil to toting pretty young blond-- s of Mr. and Mrs. Gib Sandefer visiting teachers sesison will p.m. and tha general about the lot. He bucked and tossed (lib, an old time promoter, is be at 7:30. concert manager of the Navy band. little Diana up into a tree. SMITHFIFAD SECOND Wai d was hurt but her feelShe was reared on a ranch near Nothing Relief Society Conference will b ings, so her mother, Inez also a Abilene, Tex., and after the start and Officers held Sunday evening. pretty blonde hoisted the tot back she had on the Shetland she be6:30 visiting teachers will meet at aboard. She has been riding ever came an expert rider and roper. 7:30 with the general session at Sorensen, Althea Soiensen eandjsince. She has been appearing in When she was nine years old she pm. Prelude and postlude will be Florine Roundy. the big rodeo in Madison Square could round up the cattle and openplayed by Erma Webb; the Laur-enAmong the out of town visitorsjearden, New Ytfrk. She is billed sheep right alongside the old a that attended the steam and hotse as a glamour deb, which is an timers. ing prayer will be given by Martindale; th Singing Moth demonstration given by L. K. underbilling. Diana is a glamour girl In the ers will furnish two musical num- Wood at his home, Saturday were true sense of the word. In fact officers of The bers. sustaining Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Anderson and she won a contest among otner will be led by Secretary Esther children of Morgan, Bishop ZolNew Mexican beauties last spring President Littledike. Talks by linger of Providence and family; served in Washington as Miss and Low, Alice Shy and Bishop Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Logan, New Mexico at the cherry blossom Chambers. Poems will be given by Wm. Homer Heber Smitt)field, festival. Dorothy Griffiths and Mabel Wells-villGreen and Marlin Larsen of Benediction by Fontella Mr. Maughan of Providence. Reader. George Hiibner, Jos. C. Sorensen, PARIS (l'P French social seEIGHTH WARD Relief Society Jesse Walker, Charles Ladle, Floyd laws are making polygamy chorus practice is at 5:30 this af- Hardman, Alonzo Wood, Otto curitynewest and most profitable ternoon. Relief society officers' Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. the in Africa, a Roman Cathmeeting is at 6 p.m. today, and Bird, Artiee Bird. The demonstra-- 1 business Sullen MENARD. 111. TE) today. Relief society conference at 7 o'- tion proved very successful and olic mission magazine-saiThe 1951 law that guarantees! convicts who staged a five-da- y clock tonight. All waid members interesting. "ail the chil- riot and held seven guards captive are invited to the conference. TeaA Sunday School general board family assistance for chers training meeting is at 7 member of Salt Lake City, Wendell dren of all the wives of a man1 in a barricaded cell block were p.m. Monday, and theology andjAshton visited our Sunday School, has made a woman in French back in their cells Saturday, and West Africa the greatest produc- authorities promised a "full inves. testimony meeting at 7:30. (Sunday. in which a man tigation." asset SIXTEENTH WARD Relief so-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bird have, tive capital . , . , .. PrP Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson was on teachers report returned from a trip to California, ciety visiting of the said Faith hand Friday when some 143 state meeting is at 1:45 p.m. Monday, where Mark, their son, who ac- - agation The magazine said a new in-- j police rushed the east cell block with Harriet Hutchison presenting jeompanied them, will be at Camp the message. Theology and testi-- 1 Stonemam Mark has' beeninthe!du,s'ry of producing children to at Menard State Prison, firing mony meeting Is at 2:30 p.m. Mon- air base at Shepherd Field Texas' pollect famlly aid has started un warning shots from riot guns and the law wounding one prisoner, day, with Evalyn Skabelund in and was home on a 30 day fur-d'One can even see the develop- The Democratic presidential can- charge. There will be a nursery lough 'ment SI1'balling. the magazine didate hatj interrupted his cam for children.' A ward bazaar is beLeeBirdSN., visited his parents, ing planned for November 13, at Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bird, sisters i51'1' The )Pofi,s rea,l7pd on the paign tour to fly here to deah pw cbi'dm' ran 4 p.m. uvd to 'with the 339 stubborn and hungry , Delores and Ann" and '"brother' first ' LOGAN SIXTH WARD Relief Philip. He is on an airci aft carrier buy a new wife, best investment convicts who had defied the auth-- ! . of all. orities since Monday. Society conference! wjil be this ami left for the Far East. His By piling up maninges and by Shortly after the state police 6 oclock. A jood program dress is U.S.S. Bataan CUL 29 co out broke up the not and honoring visiting teachers will be Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, carefully weeding' mates, one can assure oneself of, had entered the cell block for an given. All visiting teachers aie Calif. ad-j inspection tour, the Illinois gov- asked to attend, and sit as a group. Clyde Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. a pleasant existence with an position to take up(.ernor flew back to rejoin his spe- Musical numbers will be given hy Stephen Muir is training at the air mmistra,V one's time . . 'rial train in the east. the Relief Society chorus, under base Mac Dill. Florida. ' direction of Gwen Miner. Heber Hardman and Gill Wood PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH are at San Luis Obispo, California 2nd West Si Center training. Maurice Soiensen is training at Logan, Utah the Parks Air Force Base, Cali-fMiner E. Bruner, Pastor 9:43 a. m. Chuu-nia. School Ross Shelton and Ctmiles Bar11:00 a. m. Worship Sen ice eith-fo- r rett hate been at Foit Old, Calif., Applications are acceptable at In each case these herds are Choial Music winter short Blah range Game fish Kid-ihand supply, Depart1 the past six months. Alt in Message In Word: or a.p. crealin? under unfavorable .rnent otfices in Salt Lake City for Mr. Next President! man is in Korea "rious damage or pnrt,lon, Giant Bartlett has been station-!lh- p 6:00 p. m. Junior High WF njnp speojai provisional deer' Mn Alaska for the past 2 yea, s' 7:00 p. nt. Bible Class aiimg the Robert. 8.00 p. nt. Senior Westminster ifiom November 1 to November 10. Game Department spokesmen ad- Fellowship. Mis. Y. Potsen SU K a"r,llcatlons musl be madt bF vise H101 lhat application on ' and he and Im nelson presents imail only' of thpe un,ts m no way as' CallfalP ,luns al 0c,an iany on Puerto piogiam Bud Gittens and Mai sin Gitlens These nine hunting units and the suies the applicant of receiving a Rico" are maximum number of peimits to hunt on that unit. Lists oteispas. 7:30 (Monday) p. m. Mariners Visitors at Mis. Ellen Bud and, lowed for each unit are as to be made up of piospective Club Initiation of new menvbei s and in- Irene Bud on Sunday weie Miss lows: Davis County (600); Hobble1 hunters as the aoplications foi Amelia Bud and Mis Maggie'Creek (500); M a n t u a - Willard each unit are teceived at the stallation of new both of Ogden. Dinner was (1.090); Mt. Ogden (500); Salt) partment offices by mail. If weath-se,'cofficers. iLake tl.000); Alpine (1.2001; Rock er conditiqns and other controlling Overnight guests of Mrs. Ellen Cteek (3i)0): Orem (600); Wells-- 1 factors vvanant the holding of a Bud and Itrne, Friday were Mr. ville Mountain (500). jhunt, applicants up to the numbei and Mrs. Elmer Myler of Garden of animals deemed necessary to be Grove. Cal if. Authmity to hold these hunts taken';v'ij1 he'noufip'd'hjr'ma'a a t Moionng to Dew eyv die. Tuesday and the maximum number allow-- ) lpa5l five (jajs m aivance of the weie Mis Owen Sorensen, Iahelta b'a to be taken on each unit, was 0pPning 0f hunt The ap- Suimtf. Mis O. J. Ilariett and given to the Game Department b.vj r,Icant w,n thpn pick up and pay the Board of Mrs. of Game Control James Weie dinner guests Big fQr hig peimit at the designatPd Bainard. u"n last checking station for h.s hunting Dinner guests, Saturday of Mi July. This action was taken by the and Mts. O. J. Barrett were Mr. Board as a means of bringing the and Mis. Roy Thackeiay and Bill animals in these herds to the Thaekeiav all of Croydon; Mr andj hunter's gun lather than have'name and address, visible license and Mi. Ned Bodily and son Jim-- , them di" from starvation, killing number and big game stamp num-nu- e, Isabelle Stanley by dogs end cars, and other means ber, and choice of hunting unit. Stumpf, Funetal seivu-efor Kail H Bairett. uch as occurred during the winter No money is to accompany the Calleis at Mr. Ellen Bud and just past. Kloepfer, 24, who was fatally application. wounded in a hurting accident, Iiene on Sunday weie Mr. and will be conducted Monday, 2 pm.. Mrs. Howard In Logan Eleventh ward rhanel- -' Kenneth Mt. Logan stake house, with B.sh- - Logan, Since funeral services op W. S. Arnell of Logan Eighth! Frona Hnhner and Mrs. Lot ward officiating. Leishman and Sons of Ogden, spent R i tends may call at the lanuly the wvekrnd thin- parents, for Karl H. Kloepfer home, 30 Ciocket Ave, Sunday Mi. aitd Mi (! o:ge Iluhnei and FI wood Monday until time of evening Tlu.m.i .n of Ogden seivice. Burial will be in Logan the l.ttt r end of the week are being conducted Monday, City cemetery. dom honiing Baker uh iloia-and vva dinnei gue-- t ot Mi. and Vi Chailes Baker ard Lucille on our plant and its services Tuesday. ingtheaReTic teles eredit for on ineroeso of $3,350,521 (or 4 Governor Leo fol-?n- in appropriation percent) higher education. Ho foils to tell you that ha recommended against and vetoed these same propriations and refused to sign tho bill giving this money to the colleges and university. to ap- HER BILLING DESCRIBED AS AN UNDERBILUNG H Governor Loo takes credit for an increased proportion of state funds and of individual income going to education. Ho foils to toll you that tho part of individual ineema going to operate tho k I schools has actually dropped. Ho foils to toll you that Utah spends lass than tha national average end (ass than ovary other state in tho West to educate each child. - Vi-la- te n. e; Governor Loo takes credit for an ineroeso of 30 p areant in state aid fe local schools. Ho foils to toll I ' you that there decrease of 33 porcont in local funds devoted to the minimum was a corresponding school program, and an percent increase 1'5 Governor Lea takes credit for an increase of BUYING A WIFE IS GOOD INVESTMENT! effort above the in purely local $1 1 minimum program. ,083,013 in sehool expenditures (er 42 poreant). percent of this increase was for construction of local school buildings by local school boards from local money in which ha had no part. Ho foils to toll you that tho other part of tho increase, tha part for operational expenditures, amounted to only 17 percent. Ho fails He fails to toil you that Rioting Convicts Return to Cells to toll you that he had costs rose 7 'a percent. S3 no in this either, while part enrollments increased percent and 12 living I Governor Loo takes credit for an increase of $18,792,131 schools. Ha fails to tall you that ovary (390 percent) in construction of public penny of this money wot raised on the initiative of local school boards, and paid for by local taxes. Tha Governor has nothing to do with such expenditures. er fails j sterile ot Pen-iteto- credit for has bean used yet te build a building. 4 n Governor Loo takas credit for purchase of tho Salt Lake Area Veeetienel 8 Provisional Deer Hunt Data for Utah Announced attempt to kill tho School building for the entire epprepriatien far oparatian of this school program. Ha fails ta toll yau that ho recommended against tha purchase $312,000. Ha fails ta tall you in an that ha vetoed of tha building. 9 M,-?- -. ta taks $2,000,000 appropriation for emergency sehool building aid. H tell yau that II months havo gone by since tho menty was appropriated but none of it Governor Leo f i . - Governor Loo vetoed the entire appropriation for research on public sehool problems. When court decision released tha money, his politically controlled Finance Commission of tho money until tho and of tha biennium when it would not bo used. t delayed payment fol-'a- te d. FUNERAL NOTICES -- serious charge on September 25, 1952, without giving any evidence to support it. GOVERNOR LEE HAS MADE EDUCATION A POLITICAL ISSUE AND GIVEN THE VOTERS ONLY PART OF THE FACTS exp(-ut,v- Karl Kloepfer Governor Leo slandered all Utah schools by accusing them of toaehing Socialism. Ha made this 10 For The Good of The Schools VOTE FOR GLADE Paid political Wm. Bingham Funeral services for William BUI Pulls Fast One Bingham Jr., 66, former Logon M,-HORJ4 LAKE, Mi, d'l? resident who died in California, j,and Mrs, Frark Thomas ran into will be conducted Monday, 1 pm.,! a new wrinkle m hitvh at the mortuary chapel, 34 EauiThey passal a boy with ahiking sign Center.. reading Stop at Bill's 50 Friends may call at the mortu- - ahead Up the load vva an yrnis this evening, 7 to 9, and Mon- - buy with a .sign saving "I m Bill." day prior to services. Bunal will They weie buik to be in Logan City cemetery. 'college. will adrrtisemnt by Citizens Committee for Cood Government, Including Forrest B. Hodges, 405 I Street, Salt Lake City. E. S. Gardner, be closed St. George. Leo Bardsley, Gunnison M. Phyl Poulson, all day Monday, Nov. 3 1620 South Mrs. Vivian Johnson, (th East, 1155 Lake Salt Lake City Street, Salt Lake CIt hu-lai- hitch-hikin- Kloepfer Sand and Gravel g Clifton L. Cook, 4071 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City . ftlti fl fi tl in It |