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Show DAILY HERALD Friday. October 27, 1950 UEA Official Urges Passage I Should Vote' Ill Democracy bhould yhy M. 1 I Adult Education Class in Sewing Scheduled Nov. 1 Practice What it Preaches' by Voting Of Two School Amendments " SPRINGVILLE Under the adult education program, a sew. (Editor's Bote: The followlnr Is the seeentd of several articles Allan M. West, executive secre ing class will begin in Spring-vil- le written by Central Utah citizens giving- their answer te the tary of the Utah Educational as on Wednesday evening, Nov. 4 question "Why I Should Vote." The series is prepared In cooper-- f 1, according to Mrs. Arthur C. ance of the pending constitutional ation with the Prove Junior Chamber of Commerce In connecV Boyer, chairman. amendments to the welfare tion with the latter's "Get Out The Vote campaign. Today's t f Sponsored by the Central Counarticle is written by Jacob Coleman. public education in Utah. cil PTA, the class is free and By adopting amendment one. At the invitation of the civic- Utahna will provide that the state open to anyone interested. Carol minded .Provo Junior Chamber C. Kreth has been secured as the superintendent of public Jnatroc-tio- n few of Commerce, I submit instructor and the class will run shall be the administrative I from 10 to 12 weeks, and will be thoughts on the Importance of the officer of the state board of edu elective franchise. held in the sewing room at the cation, and that he shall be ap When you consider that in Utah pointed by the board. This will high school. While no advance four years ago, approximately is required, those de give the state superintendent the registration J same relationship to the bosrd 30,000 potential voters . did not to take the class should be siring SPANISH FORK A grass and at the first vote, and that only about 32 per that the local superintendent Aof cent or tne electors voted in the brush fire swept over two acres at 7:30 p.m.meeting which begins schools has with the district Wednesday. last national election, the time- of foothill land near here Wedboard of education, Mr. West Mrs. Boyer also announced the exwas and not and liness of the nesday out. night importance top women's remedial physical educapointed ic lor discussion is apparent. tinguished until 2 a.m. Thursday tion class, instructed Seems Inconsistent Orem American Le by Leon a OREM no in in we de other same time fact, morning. "At major the Holbrook of the BYU, is attractgion Post No. 72 and auxiliary such educational leaders appoint Fork of as does world the fire such mocracy the Spanish department ing wide interest with from 60 to held a joint meeting and social a small portion of the people and State Troopers Bert Nielson university, president of Wednesday evening at the Vet- the vote in national elections. In the and Kenneth Harris, were on tfre 70 women attending each Wedpresident of the agricultural erans Memorial building. During the high school recent British election there was scene for three hours before the nesday evening in women college, and the heads of various not enthe business session Warren Sal other gymnasium. Any 80 turnout was blaze of cent of doused. the In institutions per educational mon was elected to replace Reed of still rolled take mny advantage 73 to cent Canadin the voters, per state, it seems inconsistent Bench as finance officer of the the at neat class the the being by ian 82 election of last year. per leave the selection of our chief , post. . Both the Legion, and aux state cent in the Swedish election of meeting. school officer up to election a com on voted approval iliary more 1948, 80 and "than cent west Mr. Der nartisan ballot" bv bined project to present the Ge snifl In the recent French and Italian By MADOLINE DIXON 1950 VINTAGE-rTypl- cal of the gatherings, fit the; recent weeks In which neva elementary school with a If amendment one succeeds PAYSON 'PIONEERS,' elections. is Centennial Mrs. Emma Wilson nnrt Mr its is of this LDS Nebo stake Payson celebrating City anniversary, photo digniplatform flag the base of which Then, again, in Washington, the Hazel Coray were guests of their of the state board of ed: taries. The group garbed in pioneer costumes, was snapped before entering the state tabernacle will bear a plaque with the names members will capitol of the United States. be elected by the for a meeting recently which honored the pioneers of this city. Front row, left to right: Roy Mrs. Hartlett ucation Powell, of the donors inscribed. which proclaims democracy to cousin, in a manner to be decided Broadbent, former bishop; Mrs. George Christen sen and President Christensen of Nebo stake; Salt Lake City, at sessions of the Featured on the program were people the mem a world, with Mrs. Abner Baird and Mr. Baird, Mrs. E. H. Cutler and Mr. Cutler, Mrs. Hal Farr and Mr. Farr, all bv the legislature. Board club Tuesday. Mrs. population of Literary rloyd Farley and Richard Peter bers will then be able to appoint of the stake presidency. Second row: left to right, Bishop McKay Christensen, Mrs. Darrell approximately one million, not Powell is president of a section. son, delegates to Boys State and The Brook-sid- e resident in that city is allowed The ladies enjoyed luncheon at SPRINGVILLE officer Brown, Mr. Brown, Mrs. G. G. Gardner,' Mr. Gardner, Mrs. Haskell, Mr. Haskell, Mrs. Milton Donna Ashton, delegate to Girls their administrative PTA will hold its monthly to vote. amendment of two, the noon hour. to right, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cowan, Bishop Reed Drollinger, Mr. Drollinger. Third row: State who related highlights of Mr.Adoption meeting on Wednesday evening, West points out, is a necessary Money, Hazel Gasser, Mrs. Bert Staheli,lft Question Asked Mrs. Hazel Patten, Duane Pat- November. "Mr. Stahell, Mr. Stewart. the weeks they spent in experi romnanion 1, at which time the No wonder that some of these ten and Jerry Buys spent a few since it deletes first in a series of discussions on encing government operation first the name ofaction we of to to convert the the peoples try at St. supeintendent hand along with social and sports George recently, course for parents will democratic way of life, call back days where Don Patten is enrolled as the study public instruction xrom meto iisi activities featured at the two of The subject for the Nov. begin. to be officers us, state executive "Why don't you practice a student at Dixie college. They 1 On is Kind of Pargatherings. meeting what you preach?" were guests of the Lee Pattens'. ents Teachers "The The annual Halloween frolic of chosen by popular ballot.willWhile and will be Like," not The neoDle on Don returned to Payson with the second amendment Mrs. Ernest L. Holt, the two organizations followed be by arranged election to educational as an labeled their day them. try justify the meeting and program. Games amendment, its passage is neceschairman of the study course conduct by saying. "Politics is Mr. and Mrs. Reed Money ac- committee. In keeping with the theme were CongresswoSANTAQUIN Subject of the study I the and under don't want to eel companied their daughter, Mrs. corrupt man Reva Beck Bosone, candidate By ELMER C. WALZER led by Mrs. Gwen Bench. Re- sary to make action is entitled "Growing series to it took m. 7:06 until group catch p. mixed up in it." And yet they Glen Tanner, and will be" speaker United Prese Financial Editor freshments were served at small first amendment legally possible. for family, to her toward Maturity" and will treat four hours six and minutes up should know the that Approve Groups a Democratic rally scheduled responsibil- home is Layton, after Mrs. Tan- problems of various age groups tables Assisting Mrs. Bench NEW ORK, Oct. 27 t:.R Wall after the final gong had stopped ity is on them; for, as Theodore ner visited here for several weeks and in the Second ward chapel at with the arrangements were Mrs. Several groups whose members other problems pertinent to for the loss The that Roosevelt once of day. trading the said. "Politicians following the birth of an infant studied the problem :30 p.m. Monday. StreeterSj recalled today Pearl Martindale, Mrs. Nadine have relations. to in amounted the are $6.38 what the people will let them about a month ago at a Salt Lake only whether the chief state school Leslie Olson and Ethan Open- - "black week" on the stock ex- day Lord and Mrs. Barbara Faye Oldroyd, PTA presibe." Futhermore. incomoetent hospital. Mrs. C. J. Holmes made Mrs. also officer should be elected or ap shaw, district chairmen, will be in change fust 21 years ago, and average announces the comdent, Next day there was a rally, the and bad men are elected to office the pointed favor the appointive Other party candidates wonderec if it could happen again. next north with the party. of the trip a pletion mrmbership drive a small decline and then citizens who method. Mr. West reports. This charge. do by good not vote. Their attention focused on the Mr. and Mrs. Brig Crane and for the school with will be in attendance. Special result that break. cold-hThen In famed in black the war children, Kathleen, Stephen and more than 70 per thecent attitude has been expressed 1929 crajlh folowing yesterday's big present music has been arranged. of the recent reports from, the U. S. break which wiped $2,000,000,000 Tuesday of Oct. 29, 1929, the big between the aggressor dictator- Brent, visited at Idaho reFalls have become members of parents deChamber of Commerce and the from the Value of all listed shares gest and blackest day in Wall ships and the peace-lovin- g with relatives. En route the PTA The fifth Street history. Council of State Governments. mocracies, we should realize cently on the big board. home they stopped at Preston, grade won organization. for the Parents prize getting Sales Wallsburg our 16.410.030 that of Education that National The of day form special govern- Idaho, visiting with the O. D. the biggest percentage, according This was chicken feed to the in association committee, which re- Meet School Heads 1929 fiasco, however, when a shares have never been dupli- ment is on the spot, and at Robinsons, who formerly resided to Mrs. They appeared in huge the approaching election let us in Payson. Mrs. Robinson is re- chairman. Earl Moss, membership cently studied the organization week of 'selling knocked values cated. blocks SALEM and the tickers far behind. join with the members of the City officials of and administration of Utah'a state HEBER A larse btoud of down by $12,000,000,000. from a recent illness. The last quote ticked off at 5:29 Junior Chamber of Commerrp covering Salem today issued a warning to education agency, reported that Wallsburg parents a Mrs. Leah Grecnhalgh enterBlack attended Thursday not in 2Vt about hours the m., deer hunters to not shoot any sound administration in the meeting in Wallsburg this week after only working for a wider tained members of the BBP club On black Thursday of Oct. 24, p. extension of the elective fran- at market close. state's department of education with firearms within the city limits. shares turned her home this week. Nine AGE RUNS IN FAMILY 12,893,000 1929, O. J. Superintendent -The Dow Jones average on chise to all citizens, but let us ladies This includes, they said, shoot- can be effectively accomplished over and tickers were so dogged were present for luncheon Mass (U.R) John ORANGE, black Tuesday plunged $48.31 to demonstrate to our hostile critics. and needlework. ing across the highway. "It is not only where the state board of ed With Christen Supenintendent comes from long-livse100, Holston, our $212.33 without and thousands of traders py restrictions, attendant Mrs. James Mitchel has returnonly against the law, but unsafe ucation, Both his father and stock. at the were nuw"hn5'Pi!WAlatch To out. was lects the chief state school officer high them as well," they declared. it that in polls, we, wiped truth and ed from a week's visit in Layton, school and several teachers also were cen the end of the world. But it was in fact, sincerly believe that. where Those breaking the law will be who serves at the pleasure of thej Mr. Hicken discussed the pro To she was a guest of a daugh- tenarians. to see was the board. that the act, only beginning crowning arrested, officials emphasized. kingliest ter and Mr. Utah Mrs. constitutional amendand husband, posed the average go to a level lower act of freedom is a freeman's B. R. (Veda) Long Term planning ments. The community, elemenScott. Mrs. Maxine net at than the loss the low Under this method the board tary grade of:vote and high school probBlack, daughter of the Scott the session. is free to choose the most compe- lems couple, was in Utah from her relating to Wallsburg were tent person it can find without also disscussed No one the real break believed home in Arizona to join the fama program of and 27 was here and Oct. H. S. Ida., MONTPELIER, to were thus SHAW party affiliation, purses regard opened musical numbers ily assogroup. 89 (U.R) enjoyed. S. U. The highway of reremoval with the and the that Probate result making possible prices ciation has been organized with bounded to close at $230.07 in the the office from partisan politics. YOUNG SONS PLANT TREE Guardianship Notices E. W. Tim&erlake of Logan, Utah, canUtah IN attract to tend These factors average, off $30.57. Next day the Hospital Valley TO HONOR HERO DAD Consult County Clerk or the didates of as its first' president. caliber and make rallied HEBER $28.40. high Wasatch component by school Further for high rDickie Holds Staff Kauf AKRON, 0.,U.R Seminar Respective Signers The association was formally possible continuity and long-terpresented a patriotic program man, 4, and his Information. created at a meeting here yes COLLEGE HALL Forced To Close here planning for more efficient edu this week in with keeping "Accurate Diagnosis and Man- terday and five vice presidents, brother, William, planted a tree cational program, they reported. the United Nations observance. In that week between Oct. 24 at a different municipal airport, not Just Passage of amendments one agement of Rheumatic Fever" each representing United States and Unite Na for the 30 Thursday to Wednesday decorative purposes but in and two will complete a strong was the topic discussed today at state, were; elected. The officers andsales NOTICE TO CREDITORS totaled 37,256,000 shares, tions colors were presented and memory of their father, Robert J. TONIGHT "Estate of Augusta Scherer, school organization in our state the Utah Valley hospital s regu- will serve ;:as an executive com- more man any weeK oetore or posted. Patriotic numbers were Kaufman. Jr. Deceased: Creditors will present and clarify the relationship of the lar Friday seminar for staff mem- mittee to begin promotion of the clerks were given by Joyce Bowden accomThe elder Kaufman was killed claims with vouchers to the un- superintendent and the board by bers. Dr. Vincent Kelly, associate highway and points along its since. unable to keep pace and It was panied by Susanne. Witt, George in the Aleutian Islands while on professor of pediatrics at the Uni route. dersigned at the office of J. C. placing the responsibility for Those named vice presidents necessary to close the exchange Fisher, Leathe Tatge, Valerie a mercy flight as a member of the on the elected board. versity of Utah medical school, Halbersleben, 45 North Unitfer-It- y Jones and the high school mixed Alaska Rescue Scfuadron. Was were bethe lecturer. William T. Riley, of Pres-cot- t, for a long week-enor on As Its administrator, the supervisiting Ave., Provo, Utah, chorus. After The two youngsters turned the hectic that the The weekly seminars are oart week, Ariz.t Homer Bandley of fore the 1st day of March, 1951. intendent would be responsible Arms and the Man" market rallied and then Each school in Wasatch county earth in front of the airport's Pauline S. Shipman. Executrix." for carrying out the board's pol- of the hospital's program to keep Richfield, Utah; F. W. Sorgatz of stock of went into a steady decline that district presented programs in flagpole while a gold star flag Published in The Daily Herald icies. 2his would provide for the its medical staff abreast of latest Montpelier, Ida.; Doyle Child was hoisted. brought the industrial average the individual schools. Afton, Wyo., and A. J. Breiten-stei- n down October 27, November 3, 10, 17, same organizational setup on a developments in medicine. to $41.22 on July, 8, 1932, Mont. of Great 1950. state level that functions so Falls, the depth of the depression. in each of the 40 school Witnesses Checked Out JTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR In that period, valuation of all of our state. districts VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION issues listed on the exchange fell In Atkins Murder Case OF CORPORATION by $74,000,000,000 by actual calIN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL culation. It was estimated that all Is SACRAMENTO, Oct. 27 (U.R) OF THE DISTRICT COURT securities listed and unlisted Provo city court has continued from the office of Investigators STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR lost around $125,000,000,000. for resetting the case of Hal J. the district "checked Oct. BONNERS attorney FERRY, Ida., UTAH COUNTY. Today's market is around where mormon, Pleasant Grovr, who out" various witnesses in the case 27 (U.R) A district court jury IN THE MATTER OF THE was slated to appear Wednesday against Jack R. Atkins today here found; a Sand point truck it was 21 years ago. Hence the VOLUNTARY DISSOLU TION CLOTHIERS & TAILORS "without finding any discrepan- driver guilty Thursday of invol- question: "Will history repeat it- in .rrovo city court for prelimin L A J MANUFACTURING OF Maxine Atwood, 20, Salt Lake cies." self?" Brokers aren't committing on a morals charge. untary manslaughter in connecCOMPANY, A CORPORATION. City, was found guilty ip. Provo but they point to ary nearing 144 WEST CENTER PROVO UTAH Deputy district attorney Milton tion with the traffic death of a themselves, Civil No. 16,278 court Wednesday of a charge Schwartz city contrasts between this said the stories told by Renton, Wash., girl. many "YOUR FRIENDLY STORE Notice is hereby given that of speeding and was fined $15. the tallied exactly with Judge E. V. Boughton delayed market and the one 21 years ago LAJ Manufacturing Company, a The defendant had entered a plea the witnesses YOUR $ BUYS MORE" WHERE statements had earlier the sentencing of Orval McGhee, they corporation, organized and ex- of innocent. police. 19, until 10 a.m. Monday. He re HOBO SEVERELY BURNED isting under the laws of the State Darrell Rappleye, 19, Orem; given Atkins is charged with the mur- ceived the sealed verdict this ON BED OF CEMENT of Utah, has presented to the changed a plea of innocent to one der of his common law wife, Aud- morning. District Court of the Fourth Ju- of guilty when he was arraigned An old folks meeting is sched A Georgia uled rey, last April. Schwartz said) McGhee was charged with negWACO, Tex. 2 p.m. in the art dicial District in and for Utah on a charge of driving without an that Atkins a admitted the womart ligence wheh he crashed into a transient, who "hitched" ride room Saturday of Provo public library, ac County, State of Utah, its peti- operator's licen.se. Unequaled values in GABdied immediately he car carrying Laura Lou Lassoie on a freight train at Houston, cording to E. A. Mitchell, after tion praying for a decree of said ARDINES with a ZIP-IC. Holt, RFD Provo, "slapped" Verena her at the climax of a last June i: The young truck picked a box car with its floor court dissolving said corporation, entered a ALPACA LINING for all a to plea of innocent covered by a deep layer of dry Quarrel. driver is out on $2300 bond. and that on the 15th day of Dexo oe discussed are an wear. weather There's a of ouDjecis charge sign. stop Schwartz said running was it cement. possible! cember, A. D., 1950, at 10:00 A. M. Trial is set for Oct. 28. James he would file a and of candidat air and political platforms elegance quality formal inf orma-- ! HOMES FIRES After spending the night sleep- es with emphasis on those that Of said day, or as soon thereafter riirk usually found only in higher Ave., tion with the superior court to (U.R) ing on the powdery cement, the conform most as counsel may be heard, the said Bryant, 744 N. University The O., to the "old coats. closely pn a to innocent but it said be crawled transient from pleaded speeding day, might painfully delayed home furnaces in this Lake Erie folks program. application for dissolution will be count. Trial is set for Nov. 4. until car technicalities. over the and turned himself Monday by heard by the court. Any person, community will glow this winter, to sheriff's officers, who took him inflicted severe burns over most Nancy Cox McKay, 25, 145 S. but is was close, a coal scow, firm or corporation having any AT LONG LAST University Ave., pleaded guilty which sank in the lake carried a to a hospital. objection to the granting of said to a stop sign violation and was SHELBURNE FALLS. Mass. good portion of the town's winter Quicklime in the cement had of the transient's body during the petition or having or making any fined nignt. (U.R) At the age of 92, Miss supply, 116 tons. However, a $15. claim against said corporation shall file the same prior to the Melvin J. Goodrich, 22, Spring-vill- Sarah Donelson registered as a quick raising operation salvaged A DEPOSIT WILL 80 tons. forfeited $15 when he failed voter for the first time. hearing of the application. YOUR PURCHASE HOLD Given under my hand and the to appear to answer to a charge ?T7 a license." not seal of the Fourth Judicial Dis- "of having driver's KEEP YOUR BOY WARM trict Court this 26th day of Oc- Other forfeitures include Mark IN A GLIDER tober. A. D 1950. I King, 28, 110 S. 6th W., $15, , VERL G. DIXON, Clerk. changing lanes without proper arm signal; Velma Williams, 33, By C. B. CARTER, SPORT JACKET RFD Provo, $7.50, no driver's Deputy Clerk. ALDRICH and BULLOCK, All wool, with a quilted license; Robert E. Whittaker, 22, Attorneys for Petitioner, Wymount Village, $15, stop sign liner covered with a wool 45 North University Avenue, violation. celaneie Provo. Utah. lining and belt Published in The Daily Herald. A real Tusks of the Indian elephant October 27, November 3, 10, 17, mav hi-n. narlv nln ot Inns .'t I., value ' 24, 1950. with a weight of 100 pounds. I I i "Constitutional amendme n t on and two are lmnortant to every Utahn in the 'November election because tneir passage means better school organization which In turn means better achoola for Utah'a children." This statement made today by . . Grass Fire Orem Legion, Auxiliary Hold JointMeet . Burns Hillside the-stat- e Payson . Brookside PTA Slates Meeting Bosone Schedules 'Black Week' Stock Exchange Recalled; Took Place 21 Years Ago Santaquin Speech stay-at-ho- er parent-rhild-tcarh- Salem Officials Warn Against Use Of Guns Town ot I over-whelmi- Group Formed Boost Highway 89 Legal Notices ed ng great-grahdfath- er Wasatch G.B. 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