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Show ' ' ' ; . ; V ' - " ' ' ' . ' . r - ' ' - '. : ; , ... ' i '.-- r ' - , , 1 DAILY HERALD Insect Suspscf Sen. Wallace Bennett To Address Provo '..,. July 4 Patriotic Meet ' . ... ': Pitting Trouble ii j; A tiny,, greenish insect day was named suspect in the windshield pitting mys- tery., ;..;:: - ' i i. 5, i- Police Probe; Rasrof i y Burglaries - ! to- , Candidates Reminded of Filing Deadlines i- InWindshbld ! - ' No Conclusions Yet THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1954 Utah County. Utah ' Peace officers today were Investigating a fresh rash of bur glaries in;, Utah County. A burglar broke into the Red Hut, Pleasant Grove, and extracted $6 from the juke box i and pinballi machines. At Lehi, the Half-Wa- y Inn was burglarized; $15 was taken from ments. the juke box. ' Other items stolen f Republicans have a little more were a fishing ikle, fishing rod, time, since the Republican con- -. bait box, fishing line and tackle vention is scheduled for Aug. 14. In Proyo, Wanda' Hold way, For state offices and U. S. con- - 559 W. 1st S.. reported that a gresslonal offices on the ReDub-- S nrowler Had entered the house. lican ticket, July 17 is deadline,! Earlier this week. Rex Byard, and tot county offices July 23. IllO S. 8th W reported theft of Deadline for filing for the non4$30 from his home. usmci juage offices is There areno partisan truly "national" July 17. While a number. of candidates holidays in the United States. have announced that. they will run Congress has never enacted a for office, only the following have law setting aside a day as a national holiday; such observactually filed candidacy with the ' ance are set by state legislacounty clerk: ; July 10 is deadline for Democratic candidacy filings. County Clerk Warren Kirk reminded office - seekers today. The Democratic state convention is slated for July 31, and filings must be completed by 21 days prior to party committ : -- . . U. S. Senator; Wallace F. Ben Several of the bugs in the nett of Utah will be the featured custody of Provo Police Chief sacred Max M. Snow were scheduled speaker v at .Provo's Patriotic : assembly, to be held to be "grilled" today in the on Sunday evening, July 4, a the laboratory of Dr. Vasco M. George; Albert Smith Fieldfiouse. Tanner, Brigham Young Unij ! The services will be an Inde versity biology, professor. Provb's Chief Snow picked UP the pendence Day feature of elaborate "Liberty Days" cele on a tip from! Weston bugs bration, July 1 to N. Nordgren, who told police patriotic assembly is ' the only activity that pits on his windshield i fclated for Sunday.' h lay under, bodies of ' tiny Senator , Bennett's speech will green insects, which had flown ' ': XI ' . WmmmmJ onto it, and, in being 'crushed, a will that also 4 ' ' f ' ' , highlight program t exuded an acid fluid ' include some of the top musical talent in Central Utah, according HOT? WHO CARES! Keith Scott of Provo is one person who can adjust; to the situation, as witThey were about the size of to George S. Ballif, who "reprealfalfa seed, and left pits ness the above scene during Wednesday's record 101 degree: heat. Others, not so adaptable, an, sented the four Provo LDS about 116 of an inch deep, sweltered in the hottest Provo weather in at least 10 years. (See story on page 1.) George G. Wilson, 235 N. 3rd tures. Stakes in making arrangements the chief said., ,. E iAsselrf Springville, justice of peace. lor the great Liberty Day When he removed one body, and R. Dr. i -John Republican ticket. Virgil H. Peterson, Lehi. county Halliday bly. the juice had run down the 250 5th W. E. Brimhall. commissioner; Sheriff Theron S. ' Philip J. J. Keeler Of Brigham Young windshield and left a pit in asses- Hall, incumbent, N., Fork, sheriff, and county Spanish University will direct the,1 musical said. he its wake, r state Larsen. Howard Grant F. of sor; Hunter,. Lehi, the Spanish Fork,program Dr. Tanner said today he part 2T 6f on the Demoall Ernest the assessor, Keele, county representative; Through cooperation understood the bugs were of ticket. cratic LDS Wards and Branches in Fork, Spanish peace; justice to scheduled 'brought Provo, Sunday evening meetings his laboratory for analysis. Several suits have been filed have been suspended SPEAKER U. S. Senator WalHe said he had not heard in Fourth District Court the that all citizens, may join in this lace Bennett, who will address Some 5000 with the city council on Monday of bugs pocking Dorius family, Salt Lakeby City,1 SPRINGVILLE previously " j gathering. a about in was .4 Spring- evening concerning the publishpatriotic windshields but patriotic meeting July willing against Earl Gilbert Pulley, charg-- i pamphlets telling All churches in the Provo area Provo.-and its its to with the ville, features, people, ing ' and distribution of the pam-to possibility explore ing negligence on his part prior will soon be distributed have been invited to join in the1! The council agreed an open mind. through phlets. to which in a collision April 17, out the state to tourists. Com stand the cost of ithe printing program, mr. r$auu saia, in oraer killed. was S. Dorius Louis thatt spiritual freedom may be by the Springville Chamber and the; chamber will take the In one suit, Eulalia N., Earl N., piled stressed throughout this one day of Commerce, the pamphlets initiative in the distribution. In L. Howard, John E. H. Moyle and have an attractive colored of the celebration. These freeaddition, to having local places' Carl B. Dorius and Lucille Dorius of he Art Gallery on the photo doms will be the subject for ot front business well supplied with Stapley, 567 Hollywood Aye., Salt and contain interesting informa- the literature, the chamber of; Senator Bennett's address. Lake City, heirs of Louis S. Dorius tion In order that persons of all the city and sur commerce plans to put them at asked $50,000 in damages. ages may join; in the sacred-patriotarea. fV . various tourist centers across the rounding Mr. Dorius was a passenger in Earl S. program, LDS Churches Groesbeck, president of state, especially at points of en- -' a car going north on t irst .bast the chamber iave been invited to feature in 'The rocket's red . ij of commerce, met try into Utah. glare the intersection of First through their, Sunday morning meetings bombs the this At their week, meeting A Provo air- - East and Third North, Lehi, and bursting in air" will form TREMONTON special reference to the occasion! the various discussed also council ! climax craft Wednesday and a one made safe exciting of was fitting driver defendant a the to of each the bishop In letter state Black of the five-da- y coming phases for Provo's Independence landing on a highway, when a of the colliding cars at the crash ward1, Mr. Ballif suggested apCut-- ; Leo with Hawk ' to encampment motor on a observance, scene. Day according quit training hop propriate exercises , be given to committeemen Hawk Black commander.! ler, in charge. commemorate the occasion. Aboard the plane was Jay ButIn another suit, filed by Earl Springville will play host to oc 'With the Fourth" "Glorious on the The opening number ler, Central Utah Aviation flying N. Dorius, 2129 Wilson Ave., Salt Bl'ackhawkers at their annual .program, , which will get under curring on. Sunday this year, the instructor, and Robert Broad-ben- t, Lake City, driver of the Dorius scheduled for Austudent. way" at 7 p.m. will be an organ fireworks display will be staged car, against Mr. Pulley, the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell encampment was agree- -' The council gust. prelude by J.. J. Keeler. This in Brigham Young University staplaintiff, is seeking $1,000 for dam- and family of Spanish Fork re-- able to the plan whereby the an The student unscheduled got will precede the presentation of dium on the night of July 5. It ibut practical vlesson in emergen age to his car, and $10,000 for urned the first of the week from Hobble Creek club would! motor trip which took them arrange for a Riding the colors by a special color will follow the final performance cy , procedure: When! a motor "severe" personal injuries. to be held! rodeo pageanf, "For quits, get down on the nearest In still another "suit, John E. o southern California ana lia- - in conjunction with the encampguard from the A.F.R.O.T.C.;-- un on the. patriotic will1 take place spot possible. aer the "direction of Major Ellis Freedom," which Dorius, a passenger in the Dorius uana, Mexico. They visited Lt ment, and; also agreed to block' in the stadium. Orchards car. and at Redonda Beach, ing off Center Street from Main A second plane from Provo for is seeking $5,009 in damages, Boulder Cal. permanent In addition to ; Dr. Halliday will lead the con alleged injuries They were guests of Mr. to First East for a carnival. flew down .to Tremonton to gregation', in some community streamers of rockets and the rat bring the fliers homei while the to the right shoulder and ribs. and Mrs. Frank Merritt. The council decided that the; singing including. "America" and tling of aerial bombs, various set first plane was being repaired. flag pole on, the citf park should' other' stirring nynins. Musical pieces will be used to round out Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Windes of be painted and arranged to have! numbers will be given' by the the show, states Fire Chief Dean Mt. Carmel, 111., have spent sev the job done this week. BYU .Woodwind Quintet, Beryl B. MuhlesteinJ chairman of the eral days m Provo with Mrs. Councilman Paul Haymond re--' HUU OF MER1DEN ir Jensen, contralto, nd Richard fireworks committee. Windes sister, Mrs. Ethel Ire- ported that the rest rooms being man is Charles Miller. Robinson, baritone. land. built at Memorial Park were, BORN The sacred patriotic assembly Supervisor for placing and set AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL nearing completion. Doors and is free to the ; public. Mr.' Ballif ting off the fireworks is Hugh C. Today: are A Mrs. Vera Provo with Mrs. glass .being installed this1 boy, picked Brumnjak urged all citizens to attend thei Ross, v . so the building should he ) to A. and Edna up by police Wednesday W. and Wendell week, and Prows J her Boy grandprogram, which stresses the Firemen who will aid in the dis Dean Davis, Orem. se within a booked on charges of rape of a daughter Helen Humphries, re- ready for public spiritual phase -of the patriotic play are Assistant' Fife Chief Yesterday: daugh- turned recently from Portland, few days. neighbor's rplfhration. Bert Kirkwood, Captain Warren Boy to William N. and Mart- - ter, was turned over to juvenile Ore., where they attended gradu- Representatives of the teleauthorities today. ation exercises at the University phone company met with the Gill, and Willis lyn Olive Berry, Payson Brimhall, David ' & of Oregon. DIVORCES FILED. Woodard. Receiving a degree council! to explain the special The load of fireworks ordered Dorothy Gordon vs Jack Dean The world's first state police from the dental college was Mrs. panel to be used in connection; radio system was established by Brumnjack's son, Dale A. Peter- with the new dial system in no for the show is expected to arrive Gordon. MARRIAGE LICENSES the Michigan State Police in sen. Mrs. Prows is the grand- tifying firemen in case of fire.'! in Provo soon, it was announced 1929. , Milton Lee mother of Mrs. Petersen, the The council approved the ap21, Frandsen, Chief are Muhlestein. Plans by and Shiralee Harding. While pointment of Mrs. E. T. Crandall former Ilene 19, Holes, that the spectacle will rival any Springville, Bar1- in Dean Portland Carl and they also visited as a member of the civil defense within recent years.! Springville, pringvme. Mr. with Ross Henning ILarrence, 21; ney, 16, Springville. and Mrs. Don Prows. committee to be headed by David Friel. a and B. ml Elizabeth John Tooele, Allen, 21, Kanab,. Joy Council anmembers also Salem 19, American 17, Fork. Gloria AMERICAN FORK The profits S. Roundy, Gardner, Mrs. Fred Musser of Span that bids are being called Ronald B. Livingston, 19, of the 1954 Steel Day celebration Jay Monroe Hansen, 29, and ish Fork is visiting the family nounce are to be turned to the new swimSpanish Fork, and Joyce lAitken, Doris Lillian Pollard, 23, no town of her daughter Mrs. Harold for installation of the new heat18, Spanish Fork, Fork American dooI for given.-ming Bishop in Kimberly, Nev. Mrs. ing and cooking system at the j j LinL 20. Donald B. Leonard to library. Plans and speci 21, Walker, Church, Boyd George Lyman Bishop has a new son, the fifth public project according fications are available at the city 18, Ellen and DaHehe of Board 18, Barbara Nelson, the of don, Lott, Erie, Pa., child chairman for the Wights Bishops. ' offices and bids will be opened at Monroe. Lindon. , Directors of the celebration. The Members of the cast of the the next council G. PleasMacfarlane Pleasant 18, Gene 26, meeting, TuesHooley Maj. and Mrs. Robert K. The Conqueror, will not antJayGrove, and Delna Evans, 24, Grove, Nina 6. that fnfitrp movie. to aa day, July Mecham, Josephine and daughters Kathy participate in Provo's Pleasant Grove.; 18, American Fork. celebration profits be earmarked be able and Karen have arrived in PrOvo was Celebration Fourth it Duane Ferris Hutchings,- 19, DIVORCE GRANTED for the project or similar com- -j July r, from Biloxi, Miss., for a visit Garth revealed, Lor-laitoday by vs. Mary with their F. and Thomas ;Fork, Kirkham, Phyllis Spanish munity betterment undertakings.-"Miss chairman of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. 18J Spanish Fork. Bay Kirkham: defendant restored Don E. Clark Stewart, Making up the board are Mr. Liberty Belle contest. of Provo and Mr. - Kent 4V2n Hollow-groun- d Crandall, 19, former name of Bay. George Wight, chairman;, Irvin Chipman,1 Mrs. and Kelly Dusenberry of now is for Theast Chamber the of Junior president Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dusenof .Commerce; LeRoy Griffin, on location near St. George and berry is the former Edith Clark. was hoped that the actors and president of the Lions Club; Owen it Major Dusenberry is stationed at PLEASANT Wayne GROVE Pleasant Lynch. presidento the Rotary actresses, headed by John Air Fore Base in Biloxi Keesler would be Club; Keph RicSans, representing and Susan Hayward, Grove's Junior is where he League baseball assistant director in the cele the Chamtfer of Commerce; Lewis able team will meet Springville Friof the electronics fundamentals Rowe, president of the Riding bration's annual parade, slated school. r day at 5:30 p.m. on the Pleasant Club: Mrs. Byron Macfarlane, for July 5. Grove High School diamond. e president of the Presidents' Coun A letter signed by Mayor Aura Glen Newman and Bill Lewis from service Provo. Airlines, Women's of cil Federated Clubs, C. Hatch of Provo had been sent managing the Pleasant Grove Last week's flights inc. Missoula, are and Mayor George C. Scott Jr. to the members of the cast invit Cleve L. Bingham! of Spanish Junior Leaguers. Mont, in 3 hrs.; Stockton, Calif., Mr. Rowe and Mrs. , Macfarlane ing them and Dick Powell, direc Fork today announced he will 4 2 hrs.; Keyanta, Ariz., to the boardrit tor and producer of "The Con seek the Democratic nomination hrs.; are new 'additions ' Las Vegas, 2 hrs.; Rexburg, Ida., being the opinion of the groupihUeror;" the story of Khengis for the post of Utah County Com1 hrs.; Duchesne, 35 min. You, that the organizations "each rep- Khan, to take part in the cele missioner in the coming fall can make easy, fast and safe too, resents should be recognized for bration, ) election. trips by phoning Merrill Chris- assistance! at the ' A the A graduate of Brigham Young expected of RKO Pro representative topherson at 555, Provo Flying forthcoming celebration. and Spanish Fork High Service. (adv.). vi ductions, which is producing the University Assignments Made Mr. Seegmiller School, Mr. Bingham served four The Jayceesfthis year wilt have movie, telephoned to tell him that the years with the Army Air Forces the' responsibility of finance. To Wednesday show and studio in World War II. the of stars the .Lions Club has been assigned executive had decided against Active in civic affairs, he was the parade, the Rotary Club will to because Provo they a City Councilman for six years, arrange i. the outdoor evening coming when the curb and gutter proin film the schedule behind are vaudeville entertainment, and the XU3LLULSLDU comthe is it and gram was initiated and the road costing Chamber of Commerce the con ing $3500 an hour to produce the and water systems extended and pany cessions and carnival; the Rjdingi improved. He served las chairman Club is to provide a .rodeo and picture. of the Spanish the selection of a' Steel Day queen The company representative Airport during the construction has been assigned the Presidents toldMr. Seegmiller tha; the ac of the field, and was also ditors and actresses and studio of . . Council. o'f the Greater! Utah Valley rector Mr. Griffin! has assigned the ficials regretted very much that 9V Hollow-ground two years, for wouldn't be able to attend Inc., chairmanship of the parade com they Sheffield Roast Mr. Bingham has served as work- the celebration because .they had mittee to Ray C. Nelson and Junior' Chamber of the president Slicer with great of ing with Mr. Lynch as head of been lookingofforward so.' as and Commerce, secretary! doing the evening entertainment is anticipation, 8" Hollow-groun- d of the .Chamber of Commerce,1 David L. Greenwood. tr: i But, in special meeting of the among ouier Sheffield Slicer oiiices, ana receiveu Very recently announcement stars and company- officials it the Distinguished Service Award SEEKS POST Cleve L. BingKitchen Fork was made that the $20,000 ac was decided that underj' the cir1948 servfor Demoduring community, who will the seek vet available ham, crued fund to"the cumstances" it' would be inadvisSharp StainlessTsteel r cratic nomination for Utah erans of American Fork is to be able for them to come (to Provo ice. the A Commander of American County Commissioner in the Never Needs used to . help build a swimming to attend the celebration. PLAY SAFE ! 68 for) two terms, fall election. Post Legion of the members The here. Resharpening pool Mayor Hatch also received a Mr. Bingham was chairman of Veterans Council made up two telephone1 Moore-heaMake Wonderful Gifts from call Agnes the Veterans Memorial Building also an Explorer Scout leader. Don't take chances with amazing members of the American Legion, one in actresses of the the He is married to the former two from the VFW, and two un- movie, in which she said she Committee. precious furs! affiliated veterans. have obtained wouldn't be able to attend the An active membe of the LDS Doramae Wightman, of Payson, your SUPER SPECIAL PURCHASE! and been are has four of Mr. Church, parents Bingham they approval for use of the funds Provo celebration because she a now Store them for of the YMMIA and boys. from the; Utah County commis would be in at that president IUI sion. - maximum summer r ' time. A company representative inPhone for UM im protection.formed Mr. Seegmiller that the free pick-u- p winner of the "Miss Liberty today! Belle" contest will be invited to come down on location and spend Regular 2.95 VOne Coat Magic a dayor two there and have her PHONE Enamel in Gloss and SPECIAL PURCHASE Pinking Sheai picture taken with the stars of Semi-Glos- s for the movie.' ; , v 5-- y'i -- The -- . C . I - 1 . in-ord- r- - e ' i : .. ''.--- " . i . ; , !. V i Several Suits Filed Involving! Crash in Lehi " to-b- : . 5000 Pamphlets Tell World About Springville er -- . ' , Mammoth Fireworks Safe Emergency Landing Made By Provo Plane Display July 5 ic : ; j - Central Utah J 1 ! . t ; m News Briefs Extra Special Purchase Regular 9.98 Sheffield 1 . i j - . multi-color- ed : 6 Pc. Stealt Set r -- Juvenile Faces . Statistics Co-cha- . 1 m 11 ) i Statutory Charge ; " three-year-ol- d I I Steel Day Profits Go ; ' I i Swim Pool Movie Stars Can't Come To Celebration T 4 ! j Du-senber- ry . PeeGee Slates Junior League Baseball Game - Seeg-mille- ne ' : the-mo- vie ; Cleve Bingham Seeks Commission Nomination : " Blade "Forever Sharp" Serrated Cutting Edge Choice of Simulated Horn or Pearloid Handles Sharp Stainless Steel Never Needs Resharpening Make Wonderful Gifts ... ! , " i ; . ' 3 PC. YOUR PAINT BRUSH j i CAKVOWG SET , ) -- Fork-Springvil- le I J -- j ; becomes -- eeef ; I ! j 1 t- i MAGIC IVAND ... : i j d, j - i - - rifh . -- , Los-Angel- es , EARS i Jury! Awards $1675 In Crash Suit killUMP - Mock 'insomnia ENAMEL 475 r District Court jury has found; in favor of the plaintiff, A Fourth FIRE ENGINE WolH BRIDGEPORT Conn. (UP) Loyd Bird, Springville, in a suit Firemen fighting a blaze had to against Isaac C. McDonald, ask call for help, not to put out the G333? -- ing for $675 for damages to a car original fire, but1 to douse flames and $1,000 personal injury dam which burst from the engine of their truck. ages. ; The. plaintiff charged negligence on the part of the defendant lead tion on a counterclaim filed by he asked ing to an accident Jan. 9 south of; the defendant, Oremon U. S. 91, in which the '$420 for damage to his car. charg plaintiff said he suffered severe jing that the plahitiff's negligence cruises TK- - "H' fnund a j"" y cause Ill , $284 , GESSFORD'S 149 W. Madsen Cleaning in"-whic- PROVO, UTAH fr i 1 1 N. Provo Get yours now see what you save 1 v . |