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Show - By DAYTON MOORE INDtrKNDKNCE. Mo, IUP Tormer PreMdcnt Truman stood his vow not to talk firm toiay on. ...... . -ooui currem Mennori . " ,u" ....... 'n.i.a . -- . uu the time Demg. Mr. rruman pasru up u iwur-tunit- y to sound off last night at a "welcome home" dinner given himself. Mm. Truman dauchter Margaret by bors and old friend. and 650 The former President flammed abut hi childhood here and his political career, up last night after he let off Thanks Home Folks . national rontroveny by exprening! doubt thit Russia hai a work a tile! lie thanked the home folks, who atomic bomb, Buj he steered, clear paid $3 50 each to eat roaM turkey In the basement and the fixing of such matters last nljjht. After telling his fellow townJrnen dining room of i church taber- how good (, wit f0 be back home, narler for the "wonderful welcome Mr. Truman rhatied sentimentally on have given us Truman Mr. said that auch demonstrations for himself and his family since he left the White Mouse last Jan. 20 had led Mrs Truman to lay. ' this Is the payoff for all wi have been through , Iterjiinisclng about his political life he said that, with the possible exception of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, he had been more "thin mighty vilified" than BOlXYWOOn (LP- l- Lucille Speech Festival Presented by "I Love Lucy" show, was ' 1 award-ri,1,- Ttullnn k,m' ,nrol"ih f i tit' iV A K ffyit - t vtr ' i,h I'jVv'' nf beu St d. mf ; e r...., ..... . rr 22u ' 12c can lb. pkg. 41c 2 lbs. 69c 3 lb. 44c MACARONI agc (HIPS lobars TOILET SOAP TISSUE1 410lls GIANT TIDE Heady SOUP lleiiu to Serve 42c 23c OATS 43c tfn uuu 16c CORN FLAKES pk? 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Members of the Saturday Night Club met at the home of Mr. and Prizes were Mrs. Elmer Huff. awarded to Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Huff.' Other guests wpre, Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Wilson, Mr. and Mr! Heber Peterson, Jane Evans and mints nun. a plate lunch was served by the hosts . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Francis and and family and Mr. Mra Clyde Be.val. spent Monday eve. ning at the Wendell Francis home The evening was spent visiting and watching television. Light refresh ments were served. and Arden Vaughn Francis Tuckett returned, home Saturday after spending two years In the Southwest Indian Mission, In Ari zona and New Mexico. They were accompanied home bv Mr. and Mrs, Clvde Beyal of Tohatchi. N. M., the. parents of Bruce Bcyal who has been makine his home with the Ronald Francis familv1 for the past two years. 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She ahared honors with Baada-gaarKlva Simmons, Beverly their husband-and-wlfRhea Bellows, Peggy Bar- leader Arnas for was chosen which show, ney, Joyce Altken, F.lenore Sabey. the best situation show of r.).'i2. Elaine RlKtrup and Mra. Ralph televl- Bellow Colors were pouted by the. Another gold statuette, "Os-- i alle-- j siftn's equivalent of filmland's of a and Scouts pledge Roy . ..,. Vnrt Mrn-- I I. Ik. car. led was to the ' by Ml flag IPROVO glance f , of "Your Show of Shows,' duction Musinarrator. Christie Anderson, Gnldof the Treasure CIH Academy Crn Tmnrtan. ni tierlnii the were furnished by cal number! with Cornel Wilde, and ..i.,V.h th. v.hnv;,n Condor, Sinsinc Mothers. .u." ''. iNlght Without Sleep, with Unda ..I.. JElder Next . Tuesday evening .Darnell. Hundreds Attend Lynn Youd will be the guest apeak-- , j.al an,oimt Audi oi les and the More than 800 television person-'fjon- . with Joan Simmons and Vic- er in the special interest class. r Mature Mr, and Mrs. LaMar Tuckett alities, Including executives, with The Pathfinder', Uinta Christina Valesquez spent rectors, technicians and producers, and ball?. . George Montgomery, and Invasion. Monday evemnR at the Bishop attended th festivities in the Hotel new j S. Statler. of room A. the U. souvenir! home Tuckett viewing Thomas Mitchell, LEIII Th versatll and slides, and hearing of the ex. . perience! of Arden Tuckett who who played a variety of roles on Royal Ruby Gentry, wilh Jennl- DELIVERY RURAL 2 NO. as selected was has Just returned from- a mission several network!, ffr jonM and charllon n,.s,nn Hill Som ond John McNair among the Indian people of Art- the best actor of the year opened New Salem's first store. The PLEASANT GROVE Helen Hays, currently appear tona and New Mexico. last with Jencabin the was to close when the village died. It was Grove Ruby Gentry, A quilting was held at th home ing on Broadway In th stage pro nifer. Jones and Charlton lleston. started with Hill os postmaster. New office Salem's here that post McThins " wis "Mrs of Mrs. Ilcber Peterson. At noon a duction Because Hill fUKK of was amkkilan discharged, and Lincoln was best! th as an awarded incompetence, "Emmy" hot dinner was lerved to Mrs Kate Cameo Ladies of the Chorui, Using his hat as a moilbag, Lincoln delivered appointed postmaster. Simmons, Mrs. Berniece Wilson, actress. Vetenn funnvman Jimmv Dii.!'"! Marilyn Monroe, and vnoooo Lmail to the citizens of the village until 1836 when the office wos , Mrs. Maxine Gordon. .Mrs. Frma with Johnny Weissmuller. llarwood and Mrs. Vivian Everett. rantt won an award ai the top Tiger, On Lincoln s birthday in 1940, Postmaster- - General suspended. Coral The Savage, with Charl tele honor and the comedian, ai t h t organ vision's most Thosa attending Heston. ton JamesFarley reopened the replica after 104 yeors, this time os outstanding personclasses sponsored by Palmyra PAYSON Lh went to of part of "Lincoln's New Salem." Bishop year Stake are Mrs. Iona Altken, Mn. ality Huish Thf Lawlesi Breed, with Fulton J. for hli weekly In Edna Youd. Mn. Knight. Beverly Rock Hudson. show. Mis Carol Ann Larsen. Miss June spirational OREM MutTOW Wlni Baadi-gaarRobbery Held Motive Measom and Mlsa Beverly Scera The Savage, with Charl The dramatic program "Robert In Stabbing Slaying Present!," (NBC), ton lleston. Montgomery Sunday evening the. program In won the award as th best video SPANISH FORK the Boy meeting was presented by NEW YORK (LP-Po- !ice said of Its the Arch Plymouth Adventure, with I. 'I Scouts. Talks were given hy Dan-- program the besttype during Gene Ai affairs and public Tracy. Spencer Tierney. today rohbery may have been the ney Poulsen, Jackie Huff, Alan yar. program on th nation's television Van Johnson. motive for the stabbing of a 55- Argyle, Boyd Clayaon. Lee Evam. screens, Ansoliia rnlU-U'ima.. ullk CUT 1 UT CITV IPDI the ATAS members ae-- i B. Anderson Mark to'"nib' University phy- Bishop y,'a,,ld It Robert Informative Clarke. the "See lected met labor !al mediators today with tenderfoot plni to Jackie Slcs SPRINGVILLE a world CBS presentation of department messenger who 'union and management rcpresentaHuff. Alan Argyle. Ue Evam and Now," with Louis fives from the Tltal Qsrr.-M- L. - was found dead with an ice Dick Murrow. Park Srr.tlEdward Pirate, Captain by nwi ware made Del Argyle. Remark! Jack Webb, itar of the mystery Hayward. ter of the American Smelting and stuck in his chest. by Bishop Anderson and Grant show Hangmen'! Knot, wlth'Refinlng Company In an attempt1, An antonsv nerformed late .res- "Dragnet," accepted an Rlvoll Huff. A vocal solo wai sung by Randolph Scott. jto avert a strike called for Monday. Itenlav disclosed that James Oovlc John Tuckett. accompanied by hli award for NBC when his show The L'nitrd Stcclwoikers Union a niewenger for the Pupin labora-calie- d mother. Verda Tuckett Jamei wai awarded the best mystery, acthe strike after efforts to tory at Columbia, died of a heart Dunn and Lesll Youd played an tion or adveatur program. PILOT CHUTES TO SAFETY The on a new contract ;attack and not as a result of the was chlldrens' reach agreement program bst number, Instrumental accompani TOKYO (UP) Tim For Bany," a Paramount Th pilot of an; replacing one that expired last fall, F'al) wmind ed by Mrs. Florence Belows hand puppets, American Thunderjet A family gathering was held at' production featuring and th award for the .best au- - chuteci to safety 60 miles off the: The union seeks more pay and benefits as those provided In new the Del Argyle home recently eele-- J dJenc coast of Tokvo and was or Tensions. Thp crimnanv in- - ni;tr jirW of todav at nsirhv quiz panel bratlnf the birthday of Mra. Ar programparticipation went to th CBS ihow cued within a few minutes, theisists it , already has offered the mills of the Kennecott CoDne'r was A served delicious super gyle. What' My Line." Air Force said tonight. Ismelter workers virtually thesftmc Corp. to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Argyle, Mr. : and Mrs. Bcrnell Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Argyle, and Mr. and Tk j( V, Mra. Rex Patton and their families Including nine grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maland of Payson were recent visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. T. M kl lu IrarUmv Prices LoivGSt Food x v l Wins Two Video Awards Lake Shore News DAILY HERALD 1D5S Utah's Lucille Ball their neigh FRIDAY, FEBRUARY , l.'Uih i'ounlv. Utah 8 Truman Passes Up Another Opportunity To Comment on Affairs of the Nation A STEAKS lb. 49c SLICED lb. 39c, lb. 19c LUNCHEON MEAT lbs OJ 0 Sirloin or rime Hib lb. 49c 75c TS lb. 49c BACON lb. 39c . Assorted lb. 39c SMOKED PICNICS PORK STEAKS Fancy Young Fryers lb. 53c lb. 59c . Ih.'I5c - "w - I 3 i I X,; Hills Bros never; changing ,goodness J WE GIVE S&H DISCOUNT STAMPS Banned Play Staqed In Memphis Niaht Club 5 .WEST MEMPHIS. Ark. (UP The play "Tragic Ground" headed today for an "Indefinite run" In night club across the Mississippi river from Memphis where cen sors banned It as "vile, lewd and lilt Indecent." A young playwright restaged his version of Erskine Caldwell's novel on a handstand last night in a night club that ha pictures of nuome dancers painted on the walls. Some 300 patrons filled chairs on the dance floor, booths to the -right and left, and even sat "on tables to see the play starring vet eran actor Wendell Phillips, who starred- - in the Broadway run of .Caldwell's 'Tobacco Road." The store with the BARGAIN ANNEX 890 W. Center 0s" "- N LCI. 1W -- ' r ' - Provo, Utah |