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Show DAILY HERALD Monday, June 5, 1950 Child Killed By Truck at Rites Wednesday S. F.; Around the World Mtinua Loa Eruption Continues 5th Day TEANECK, N. I. This model community's lone movie house barred teen-age- rs because they staged near-rio- ts 'todayvand set fire to the theater three times within three weeks. Theater Manager Al Harris ideal blamed the youngsters' home life for the disturbances. "The kids are so at home they have to let off steam in my theater," he said. The city was chosen as a model community last September for army propaganda purposes overed seas. INDIANAPOLIS Woodruff Randolph won reelection to his fourth term as President of the AFL International Typographical union by a 7,500 vote margin, ITU headquarters announced today. Randolph got 39,253 votes to 31,663 for C. G. Sparkman of Detroit, ITU Secretary-Treasur- er Don Hurd, Oakland, Cal., announced after an official canvass of the May 17 balloting. : teen-age- rs . are re 10. . ' May Building Exceeds April ed Sister of Provo Provo, was Wayne elected junior vice commander of ' Utah Veterans of Foreign Wars Sunday at the 17th annual enin Ogden. campment ' Elected new department com- , xnander was Clarence T. Smedley of Layton. He succeeds Earl R. Milne. Other officers named were Joseph C. Fratto, Salt Lake City, senior vice commander; James R. Russell, Salt Lake City, quartermaster; Amos Ross, Ogden, chief of staff; Maurice Richards, Ogden, advocate: Ed Heath, Salt Judge City, surgeon; and Glen Johnson, Rlverton, chaplain. Also at encampment, 90 resolutions dealing with national and local affairs. were considered and ' adopted. , Child Falls From Car Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Tackett left Sunday morning for Los Angeles to attend funeral services for Mr. Tackett'a sister, Mrs. Fred M. (Ora) Newell, 67, who died Sun day morning after a long illness. Funeral services will be Tues day, with burial In the Forest Lawn cemetery at Glendale. The Newells have lived in Los Angeles since 1916. Survivors In clude the husband of the deceased, a brother, Mr. Tackett, and two sisters, Mrs. L. B. Spen cer, Mina, Nev., and Mrs. R. J. Horrocks who has been with her sister in Los Angeles during her illness. Student Is v Robbed of $35 er of-Leh- . River Drops After Rampage Into Provo Residential Area SPRINGVILLE Funeral serv ices for Hans Christian Rigtrup, A rampaging Provo river 73, will be held Tuesday at 2 which broke its bank in two p.m. in the First ward chanel places the Provo channel under direction of R. W. Brad over thealong weekend to flood farm ford, bishop. land and a small residential secMr. Rigtrup died Sunday at 6 tion of Provo was dropping toa.m. in his home, 915 S. 4th E.. day. after a brief illness. Streets Commissioner Eldon W. He was born March 28. 1877. Payne, who led a crew of a dozen in Spanish Fork, a son ofrHans men in a battle to control the Christian and Annie Peterson river Friday, said the stream was Rigtrup. He married Clara Cher- - 18 inches lower this morning rington in Spanish Fork in 1905 than its high point and and the couple Went to Salt Lake about 8 inches lower Friday, than Sun LDS temple In 1907. day .night. A farmer and poultry raiser, he The river broke its banks early was one of the first members of Friday morning at about Seventh Co-op Utah Poultry and was for West and 12th North, just below a number of years a member of the Riverside-TraileCamp, and the board of directors. coursed down to flood the street He was active in the LDS and gutters of Starr avenue at church and held the office of high Ninth North and Eighth West. priest at the time of his death. He Several home owners along was custodian of the First ward Starr avenue reported their basements were flooded, some up to chapel for 10 years. He is survived by his widow; a depth of several Inches. two sons, Frank F. and Reed L. A city crew of five trucks, a Rigtrup, Springville; two daugh shovel and bulldozer first conters, Mrs. Marie Isom, Hurricane, trolled the worst of the flood by Washington county, and Mrs. Lois ditching it back into the river Thurber, Gooding, Ida.; a brother, about a 'block below the break, William Rigtrup, Spanish Fork, and then repaired the break by and 15 grandchildren. hauling in 75 to 100 loadj of gravFriends may call at the family el and building a dyke across the home Monday from 6 until 8 spot where the water broke ort. Commissioner Payne said that p.m. and Tuesday prior to senr ices. Burial will be in Evergreen the water was confined to the under direction of gutters on Starr avenue within a cemetery Claudin funeral home. short time after the city crew r ; Dorene May Peterson, three- year-ol- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Peterson, RFD 2 Fox 841, Provo, was treated Sunday at Utah Valley hospital for injuries suffered when she fell from the family car. According Xo hospital reports, the child was admitted soon after 4:45 p.m. and released within a short time. She was treated for d - Publisher Dies Hans C. Rigtrup C. Close, SALT year-ol- . Services Set For Close Wins Office In VFWlbf Stato . it more heartfelt than this morn ing when a girl, blind aince birth, walked firmly across the platform at tne commencement exercises and received her college diploma. Sh was Tina Lou Daniels, Spanish Fork. She walked alonet with a firm, confident step, across the platform. At the edge, a classmate gave her his arm and they walked back into the stadium while the applause rocketed down on the girl. bruises.: began work, and was completely shut off by Friday afternoon. In addition to the trucks, shov el and bulldozer, the city also had a tractor, and a large wench which patrolled the. banks, snaking out trees and other objects that threatened to create jams in the channel. Commissioner Payne said the river is being In spected periodically along the stretch where It might threaten the city and eVery precaution is being taken to prevent another outbreak should the river rise again to the danger point. Also over the weekend, the river went over its banks west of the Geneva road, flooding about 30 acres of pasture, sugar beets nd corn. Some 20 men worked at diking activities until the flow was stemmed -and the river dropped. r. The river was over Its banks at places along Canyon Glen and Vivian Park for several days. Pig rOCATELLO WOMAN STILL UNCONSCIOUS SALT LAKE CITY. June 5 (U.R) The LDS hoslptal In Salt Lake City today listed as "poorM the Mrs. Kay condition, of Coffin of Pocatello. Mrs. Coffin, was Injured Tuesday night in a Pocatello automobile accident and was flown to Salt, Lake City late Saturday in a private airplane for specialist medical attention. She still has not regained consciousness. Physicians and attendants would not speculate on her chances for Knudsen Urges Land Sale ' Profits Go To Build Ju ven i le Detention Home -- . Total building permit valuation in Provo during May exceeded the April total by $75,290, according to the monthly report issued today in the office of City Engineer Earl Conder. Out of 58 permits iisued during the month. 28 wtrre ;for new residences with a valuation of $307,000. In April permits were issued McCALL for 2ff new rsati1nra nut of M A new monicker for the, 4abu4pefmlts. Total building permits loui "monster" of Payette lakes for April are valued et $271,260 has been coined by Wilbur Burk-har- d, compared to the May total of McCall airport mechanic. $346,550 for 58 building permits. He thinks It's a sturgeon. The report shows the building Burkhard and his wife spotted permits issued to date in 1950 the legendary creature about 200 in the total valuation of $1,129,-26- 0 for the total 211 permits Isyards off shore, where It rolled over and disappeared. sued so far this year. monster has beThe come an institution in this area. so-call- .. that placing older war veterans on the campus. Pennsylvania State col lege banned today the. us of alcoholic beverages, on college property. The order directed ill fraterni ty houses and other student quar ters to rip out their bars by Sept. Second Fire Victim Dies Brigham Young university has rocked with applause on more At Salt Lake than one occasion, but never was Sidelights On Commcncomcnt LAKE CITY Twelve- Kenneth Lewis m died Saturday afternoon at a local hospital, the second victim of a tragic gasoline fire Thursday . nlaht. His buddy, Larry Bunker, 12, died Friday morning. The boys were burned when a can of gasoline Ignited Inside an old automobile in which they had been . playing. Don Sevy. 17, of 850 Arapahoe The outdoor services provided street, who heroically pulled both a field day for proud wives, boys from the flaming car, sufsweethearts and parents to take fered severe shock, but was repictures of their particular grad- ported Improved Saturday. uate as he or she came down the platform steps with his diplomas and walked back into the stadium. From expensive movie cameras, complete with tripod and all the gadgets, to plain box cameras, the graduates ran a gauntlet of picture taking from the platform to A Washington student was the the stadium. Many amateur phowhen victim of armed robbery early tographers got buck-fevthe. big moment came, missed Sunday north according oftheir picture, and frantically pur to his report to Utah county s rtaficers. sued their subject into the dium or pleaded with him to stand Lloyd V. Clark, 25, Washing? ton still while they tried again. university student, told Deputy Sheriff Roseoe Kay ha was Today's commencement exer roobed of $35 when a man whom cises were not the first ever held he believed to be armed bald him in the stadium. There have been up on the highway. Mr. Clark told SALES two or three others, but had the officer he had pulled off to Bristol Silver. 1000 at Tkweather In some cases has proved the aide of the road to sleep, and was awakened by a man who had Bullion, 1000 at 34. an' objectionable feature, Chief Cons., 100 at $1.25. The university's graduating shoved "something hard" Into his Colorado, 3000 at 2. classes, however, have certainly back. Clark aald ha thought It was The man ordered him to Combined Metals. 1000 at 18. outgrown any auditorium in Pro- a gun.' vo which must accommodate both give-- him his wallet, containing Croff. 1000 at 3V: 6000 at 34. them and all their parents and Dragon, 3000 at 19. East Standard, 22.500 at 2. friends. At least 000 people were Eureka" Bullion, 1000 at 8. in the stadium, twice the number Grand Deposit, lOOO at 1H: 5000 Which the largest auditorium in at 1V4. Provo can comfortably hold. Kennebec. 1000 at 18. The awarding of the diplomas Leonora. 500 at 4Vi. has now become the longest single Miller Hill, 1000 at. 3. event on the program. Today it North Lilly, 1000 at 44. took better than .an kour. North Standard, 1000 at 3; 4000 at 3. Organ music, although' few peoRico Argentine. 1000 at $1,424. ple realized it, was by remote Tintic Lead. 1000 at Ifi. control from the Joseph Smith Tintic Standard, 200' at 71; 91 at console, where Organist J. J. 70; 50 at 70. Keeler awaited for telephone Union Chief, 1000 at 14. notification when to play. . STATE COLLEGE. Per. ".Noting Exchange from Cloning quotations SPANISH FORK Funeral services for Mark Preston Lewis, 17- - the direct wire of Ken-L- o month-ol- d boy who was killed Corporation, 265 W. 1st N. under the wheels; of a truck Sat urday, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Spanish Fork Fourth New York Industrial ward chapel. Averages off 2.00 at noon. Bid Asked The child, a Son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Richard Nell Lewis, was Bristol Silver ... $ .07 i $ .08 U i20 .23 killed when run over by a truck Cardiff .07 ;05 In the driveway of the family Central Std. ... 1.35 i;i5 home Saturday at 4 p.m. The Chief Con .26 .22 father, driving the 'truck out of Clayton Silver .33 the driveway, did not see the Columbus Rexall . .31 14 .18 '2 child, who was pronounced dead Combined Metals . ,17 Mi .08 .07 .. Crescent at Memorial Eagle arrival upon Hughes .03 hospital. The accident was termed EastStandard . . . . .02 .11 .03 "unavoidable" by Investigating East Utah .10 Eureka Bullion .. .073i officers. 0R .0Ri Mark Preston Lewis was born Eureka Lillv .05 Dec. 30, 1948. at Spanish Fork. Great Western .. .03's .10 .U He is survived by his parents, a Horn Silver .01 i 01 sister. Sherry, of Spanish Fork Indian Queen .05 fl4H and four grandparents. Mr. and Leonora .15 Mrs. Preston Lewis, Spanish Fork, Madison Mines .. .1.1 ..... .024 04 and Mr. and Mrs. John Wise, Sr., Miller Hill ' Mt. States Dev. . .05 .06 Payson. 02 I .03 '4 The family had moved back to New Majestic Mi 1.1 2 120 New Park two Fork weeks ago. Spanish only 44 .45 North Lilly after residing in Payson. 03 .02i Burial will be in Spanish Fork North Standard . .26 .27 cemetery. Frlenda may call at the: Park City Cons. .11 H 10M; Claudin funeral home Tuesday Prince Cons 1.50 after 6 p.m. and at the family Rico Argentine .. 1.40 05 .05 Vi .; home, Seventh North and Second Royston 3.50 East, Wednesday from 10 a. m. to Silver King Goal. 3.00 16 .18 i time of funeral. Tintic Lead .72 .73 Tlntic Standard . By Unfted Press HONOLULU Famed Mauna Loa, erupting for the fifth day, sent another river of lava gushing into the sea today VVhile Another stream threatened but veered away from the big anuKu rancn to tne soumeasi. Two streams of lava have been pouring into the sea around Kona since last Friday, setting the ocean to boiHng and sending up geysers of steam. A third river burst fsrth from the summi over the weekend and sped toward the sea in the vacated land between the first two streams. well-controll- Salt Lake Stock Commissioner J. Reed Knudsen linquents held by juvenile auA today recommended to Utah thorities. county commission that the $20,-0Committee In Favor paid the county by Pacific .Mr. Knudsen said that he has States Cast Iron Pipe Co., in exchange for a strip of property, be talked to members of the deten used to build the proposed county tlon home committee and hat detention home. of his proposed Mr. Knudsen said, "I am per- they are, in favor mem of Committee use funds. the sonally in favor of placing the enUre 820,000 paid by Pacific Cast bers, elected recently at a meet Iron Pipe Co. tor the land ad- Ing of county and civic representjoining the county Infirmary, in atives, are Frank M. Alder, Mrs. the fund tor the new county deWhit-loc- k. tention home. I think that If Cytha Johnson and Lloyd consulted also has He with' certain proper cooperation of agencies can be obtained that the Arnold Roylance and .Elmer' $20,000 may completely build or Trrv nt 4ha iountv attorney's ftf- nearly build the detention home." flee and reports that they have The $20,000 li in receipt for piece of pasture ground which at found no legal barrleri to applyone time was .used as part of the ing the money to the detention county infirmary farm. Mr. Knud- home use. Mr. Knudsen proposed that a sen aald that the revenue aeems "a natural" for detention home new building shall be built on a benefit since the Infirmary prop- site yet to be chosen. He said that erty is now be used to house de- - he does not favor remodeling or. adding to any present county $33. which he did. Clark said that building. the man removed the $35 and Wilson W. Sorenson. head of threw the wallet back into the rantrtt ITtah Vocational arhftol car. today told Mr. Knudsen that the The stranger apparently left the school could help a great deal scene in a car, Clark told officers. with .the building in the school's u awusi not see the car u annua; act-u- p ete said he adid motor start soon regular it does not interfere with conheard tracted builders. Incident. after the hold-u- p !.''.-aMiiBasMaaaaaMwBMB Clark was en route to his home in Tahlequah, OWia. after attendChromium plated automobile usually xan be cleaned ing college in Washington during with a dampened doth. the past winar. 00 . eat-ifacto- rlly Free Movies, Cooking Demonstration, Household Hints, Gifts Monday, June mm- - vv SHOW ROOMS am 12-- 8 pirn. fflifflfetf 210 WEST tf&Ll comPRnvi CfNTERPR0V0 A mum Theft Investigated Deputy Walter Durrant of the Utah county sheriff's office today was investigating the theft of six pigs from a pasture near American Fork. 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