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Show Lucy, Vivian - Moon May Be Acfress Finds the Hollywood Spotlight After Her Death clal need. By RICK DU Soviet Says "She starred in some (UP1?L Actress - eparatmg t - . 4 V J ' (UPI) Far-nin- e MOSCOW ' years Lucille Ball and Vfvt-a- n Varjce were, a set you ,rarely saw one without the other on TV, but with "I .Love Lucy ' ' taking a dive! the girls are going their separate ways. .With Lucy it's. easy. She can sit back and clip coupons rora the . profitable Desilu Corp., wh'ch she and Desi Arnaz own. d Vivan is well off too. : egg-shape- or or r - - or d earth." Completely New Styling Is Feature of? the I960 Edsel Different From Ethel ''The role is a far cry from that biddy Ethel," Vivian laughed Thp 1960 Edsel features com '"The woman I portray is a strong individualist who rides horses a.ad pletely new styling, a hew g ride, and a drives buggies. It's given me. a new lease on life. price that is competitive with top - 'In all the nine I fwas models of the "popular; three.' years with 'Lucy'! I never appeared in Edsel's third year on the m ir a movie or! TV show. Toward .:hf ket represents its third year o end I' thought I was getting tried distinct appearance changes. It of acting, but I was just weary also marks the lowest," widest, of the same role. From now on I most spacious Edsel in. the car's hope never to be 3een wearin? history. The new models will 'be a Marcel and house dress." displayed at Central Utah Motor! Vivian wasn't being disloyal to Company in Provo beginning the show She happily admits the Thursday. program has made her financial-I- j The Edsel has been completely . independent for ilife. for 1960, and is qne "You'd think after all those redesigned inch lower, almost three inches years people would call me Ethel wider and five and a half inches but I'm seldom recognized. Off 1959 screen I look entirely different." longer than' the.widenedmodel. meTjhe re has tread been she smiled. "However, I'll be de than two inches at theby front realiz. lighted when audiences I'm not really married to BU Wheels and 3.6 inches at the rear to 6i and 60 inches respective y. Frawley, who played Fred Mertz Most interior dimensions have on the show," been increased for greater pasPlanning TV Musical comfort. For exampe, A close friend of LuciHe off senger room has been increased shoulder her Vivian and screen, madcap hour-lon2.8 inches and 4 inches, front and an are planning' buddy TV" musical with Vivian playing reaf. Hip room is up 1.8 inches in front and 2,4 in the rear seat second banana. In And rear seat, legroom is "I learned my comedy early with inches longer. life on the stage working such greats' as Ed Wynn, Victor The increased tread, together Moore, Bob Hope, Jimmy Duran. with a lower center of: gravity, te and Bill Gaxton," Vivian said make the .Edsel one of the most "I think it's the, .most difficult g cars in the indus of acting. part try. Because of this stability, an to star now I'm hoping "Right Edsel would have to be tilted in my own series. The pilot air an angle of 62 degrees or ha Ve ready has been filmed. It's :h its outside wheels lifted more J story of a couple who open a dude, ranch in fiew Mexico. We've titled if 'Guestward Ho' with Leif.Erick- wide-trea- . i Jet or or snine-passeng- er or models'. Edsel has a new body for 1960. and the styling changes are more thah skJn jdeep. For example, the '.'dogleg" has been eliminated by moving; tile windshield .post forward 10 inches to allow the driver jor frcjnt seat passenger to enter and! leave .thenar without hazarding a bumped knee, Visi- ; , increased 17 per bility cent in the front windshield and 63 per cent in the back window. has-bee- 'Precise study of the rocket's trajectory will help to make the shape of the moon clear," he Rouhd-the-Wor- ld than four feet off the pavement for the car to tip oyer. Edsels gre offered in two series for 1960 4- - the Ranger and Villager. Thfey include the Ranger two and j four-dosedans, the two and jj(jur-dohardtops, and the convertible, and the Villager six and station four-doare Both wagons wagons. d, ltihg-sprin- n said. Returns (A spokesman at Britain's Roy- 5 "She wasn't particularly ambitious. She was just a nice sweet gifkwho always had a smile. She didn't date a lot. Sometimes you get 'girls that take to, boys the way bees take' to honey, but he wasn't like that." . In Brackettville, Tex., the sheriff's office said Smith became angered when Miss Ethridge tried to move out of the house she shared with him and four other actors all of whom belonged to the same, summer theatre group and were extras in "The Alamo." Smith, was charged with murder and jailed at Dei Rio, Tex. He claimed he "blacked out" just before she fell at his feet fatally allegedly spurred her Chester Smith, 32, to stab her fatally Sunday near the film's Texas location because she wanted to leave the house they shared. "It was the break she was always looking for:," said her mother, Mrs. Jewell E. Wilkins, with whom the blonde actress lived here. "I hope he (Smith) doesn't get off. alive." Miss Ethridge, who was just another face in Hollywood's crowd of extras lintil Wayne spotted her, became an actress mainly because she didn't have enough money to d, i , I' ' s - -P- j "We arej maintaining our m:lir taryj power, not for' aggression but to repel the assault of ou enemies," jhe said. ."This enemy livesj and jis active. The Western and revenge German seekers dd not even keep their aims niacnen. ; II' ' I fv i 'ill - j ' 1 r,,- . - ' 1 , ? - , - .- S - , ' A " i , - - ....... A fm si ; 1 U 5 Southern Counties May Be Proclaimed .SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The chairman of Utah's State Conservation Stabilization- - and Committee said today. he expect ed President Eisenhower would proclaim five southern Utah counties as;" drought disaster areas after conferring with Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson, S J. Postma said the request for such action, was made: by ' 1 Gov George D. Clyde. Postma L said southern Utah's drought were the result of too con-ditio- egg-sh'aped.- ") Actress Denies Her Conversion To Catholicism ; What's Playing for the! Pi-oje- at At The Movies . GAS-POWER- s,emi-pmeuma- tic . i ... ... ' Hi-La- v nd ns ; , j s - j I , znzjCuOooEonpsnppiinnEnnLio rur iuuic Reservations HI L07S L i .Vt ' ) L.4.. , -- a ;' "'III THE EM Stewart Crow's Orchestra ' - $1 Highway-Patro- . ; ,: AWARD --- 3-44- E ISLAND A supply ship approaches the U.S. Air Force's Texas Tower No. 2 at Georges Bank in the Gulf 6f island is one df three radar early warn Maine. The raan-rnaoff New stations the England Coasl:. ing BIG s ONE 7 51 rfunan phVates in (oe f 7 l jam 1 3 L W4 B-?- EtfSW L . GARY IS5?5 TtJW DAVID WEJSBART- - RAOUL WALSH . JCKUSIA'IDS cotow The Master of Suspense tells his greatest talet W.NSTONMILLO trn una ONaNAAScOfE wwowoiciowl 7 THE A , UTAH VALLEY OPERA ASSOCIATION P American night awarded Secretary of State Christian A. Herter jts world peace prize for his contributions to settling the cold war. rese n f s 2i LET'S GO 1 -- II ri fa TTilWinlfi OTAirS MOST DISTINCTIVE THSATBS "WW STARRING ,, JMISSIHWIlliS f n o FROM at' . - 7:3- 0- 10 P.M. Every Nite Except;Sun., Tues. SATURDAY. 4 P. M. 2-- THURSDAY SPECIAL 35c Special Party Rates DOORS it Screenolav by RICHARD STARTS OPEN iT 1 P.M. fir.- - FRIDAY iff L jSr LkJJ 'Si 75c 5 '4 x - NOW PLAYING pnmntt , . .BreaihUu AxcifemW of tut pens I M-G-- M from th master - CARY GRANT EVA MARIE SAINT URC -- II I 6:30 x Rracfed tw L BREN and JOHN J OPEN WARNER BROS.frfaTECHNICOLOR MERVYN LeROYp Provo; Jl 'TIL THEN $1.00 10-1- 2 7:00 Featuring: iOIga Gardner, Helen Weeks, Jo Ann Ottley, Shirlee Rockwood, Brandt Curtis, Richard Dastrup,' Maughan McMurdie, Roy Samuelson. v in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S . in YistcVision TECHNICOLOR JESSIE R0YCE IAN0IS tiwi"''!!-- feet, East Strest, Orem, Utah, thence South along hWest line of said 200 East Street, 67.0 feet; thence West 139.92 feet; thence ' North 67.0 feet to begin'!ning. PARCEL THREE : Commencing 17.63 chains East and 333.94 feet North of the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of' SectioJt 26, Township 6 Soffth, Range 2 East of the Salt Make Base & Meridian; thence East 139.92 feet, to the West line of 200 East Stre, Orem,, Utah; thence South along West line of said 200 East Street, C7.0 feet; thence .West 139.92 feet; thence North '67.0 feet to beginning. PARCEL FOUR: Commencing 17.63 chains East and 266.94 feet North of the Southwest corner' of the Northwest .Quarter of Sectioa 26, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake' Base and Meridian; thence East 139.92 feet, to the WestJine of 200 East Street Orem, Utah; thence South alonj West line of said 200 East Street, 67.0 feet; thence West 139.92 feet; i hence JNonn t.u leei to pegin-njng- lPARCEL FIVE: Commencing chains North and 1.05 chains South 89 deg. East from the South- west corner of the Northeast, quarter of Section 2, Township 7 South, Range. 2 East, Salp Lakv Base . and Meridian ; thence No-t- h 60.86 feet; thence North 12 deg. 42' West lid feet; thence North; 4 deg. 45 East 85.2 feet; thence North 7m deg. Easi 0.80 chain-thenc- e North 22 'deg. East , 0.78 chains; thence North; 61 dcg Ea i0 93 chains; thence South 11.83. chains; thence NofUi 89 deg. West 0 50 thence North 2 chains 89 deg. W-- st North thence chains; 10.78 chains 'to the place of b- ' ' ginning. Purchase price payable In law ful money of the United States. Dated at Provo Ciiy, Utah; th'j 5th day of October, '1959. RALPH CIIAPPLE, , Sheriff of Utah County, Utah Reynolds, By Dave ' ' i Deputy J. Robert Bullock Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Daily .Hera' d j . ; October 14, 15, 16, 17, 1959 , Provo High School Auditorium 4 'NORTH BY NORTHWEST' .1 ' I JAMES MASON PRIVATE PARTY Before 7 p. m. or SHOW 331.92 11,94 : D Meridian; thence East - HERE The Italian Civic League Monday Riverside, : to-wi- to the West line of 200 ,'r7vyiifiW . THE - (UPI) P0r Person MAN-MAD- de 1! 15 'JIAT FOR IIERTER BOSTON :"i if ,r. mrM0m M m -- t ----IE " I. : l apparently . r . fag mm m NITES EMGMAN said todas Myrten P. Dunford, 40, Ogden, who was struck and killed by i car Sat urday, was not the victim of a hit-ru- n be driver as originally " lieved. . .Trooper Frank Grant said the driver of the car, Dennis Spencer, 18 Clearfield, had stopped at the scene and was in a state of shock after the accident. Grant indi cated. that Spencer was not at fault. ClUlnnnftnnnnrtlV : v Gar Identified I he j - Driver of Death - ' i MAX -thatThe ; Defendant. THE STATE-- OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and 'required to serve upon Plaintiff's" attorney, whose address is 166 North University Avenue. Provo, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after the service ot this summons upon you If you fail so to do, judgment, by default will be taken against you for relief .demanded . in said complatat which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy' of which is liereto annexed and herewith served upon you. , This is an action of divorce. Signed at Provo, Utah County, Utah this 21st day of Sept., 1959. , . ) DALE, G. SIMONSEN, ft little, too late. f jThe counties, for which disaster air is being nought are Bea ver, Iron; Kane, Carbo" and Emery. UPI .'''.. Plaintiff, vs. STARTS TOMORROW . ( SLMONSEN, AD "I OGDEN FAYE fnAYES , MYRTLE U-.i'- Drought Disaster Area ii ATT al Observatory in Hurstmoneeux san Francisco (upd a England, was most reserved about Pan American World Airways Fedynsky's Suggestion and said he finish college. round the world jet returned to did not believe information radi iMrs. Marie Mills, director of the United States today, complet- oed from Lunik III could solve the instruction at Mt.j San Antonio mounded and ha no recollection Junior College in Covina, Calif., of having stabbed her. ing a flight of about 21,000 miles problem. : if the moon which Miss said in two afid one-ha- lf (The spokesman days. County Prosecutor John J. Tp-bi- n Ethridge attended for The plane, a Boeing 707, land- was not round the distortion one year, said; said Smith Would go before M. J. PAXMAN "She iyanted to teach dramatics a Grand Jury sometime next ing at San Francisco International would be top slight to make much Attorney for 'the Plaintiff and "although most and speech art. But she had to week. He said he him Aiport at 8:05 a.m. p.s.t. Aboard difference 166 North University .Ave. expected were 117 passengers and a crew people do not realize it, the earth leave lafter a year, and bur card to be tried soon so witnesses in Provo, Utah itself is slightly of 10. on her says: 'Quit due to finau the area could testify. Published in The Daily Heraid The plane was supposed to have Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, 1959. landed at Los Angeles InternationNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS al Airport, but it was diverted HEY KIDS! Get Postponement of Bid Opening Ready here when that airport become No FM)28-I(1- ) in Utah in. fogged ithe BIG H! LAND DAIRY FARTY County, situated on U.S. 50 & 6 between Thistle and Red Narrows. PARAMOUNT THEATER SATURDAY D;ue to delay in obtaining clear-anc- p for railroad right of way, bid A.M. 10 opening Jor the above project will, Switzerland BURGENSTOCK be postponed from 2 o'clock p.m. Actress Audrey Hepburn (UPI) October i3, 1059: to 2 o'clock p.m. denied today a repo,rt from Rome Biggest !; WONDERBSRD Tuesday, October 27, 1959. that she planned to become a RoSTATE ROAD' COMMISSION Best 0L - ff) I CAR man Catholic. OF UTAH Octi 14 1959 Wednesday, Funniest "I was brought up in the ProtGIVEN FREE ti PRIZE R. Morgan, Elmo " estant faith and I shall remain TROVO Cartoons Director of Higliway DRAWING s'ar a Protestant," the Academy Room At The Top. 2 in The Daily Herald Plus Published Sturdy, Paramount It Started with a o? "The Nun's Story" told UPL Oct 14. 1950. (, tires, full brakes &. safety 3 Stooges i Lo The Italian magazine weekly Kiijs, with Glenn Ford. features. ' SHERIFF'S SALE Closed-Open Specchio Had reported today the Pioneer Comedy week.'I footballs Plus In the District Coyrt of th inwas actress Brussels bprn ends. j; dolls . . . other ig gifts Fourth Judicial District, In and fluenced in a decisipn to become i.n and' . for EVERY OR;EM for the County, of Utah, Stal of a Catholic by two Dominican i; YOUNGSTER a delicious Slcera North by Northwest, with ;. Utah. !' on was she FREE while treat working after J priests Ji the Ev Marie Saint. show. i irjAH SAVINGS & LOAN her latest" filmj in which she apSPRING VILLE ' ASSOCIATION, A CORPORATION who nun leaves finally pears as a ' vs. Rivqli North By Northwest with her order. ROBERT B ME CHAM, ET AL ' Cary Grant. IT'S AIL FREE SHERIFF'S SALE NO. 22757 SPANISH FORK IIERE COME THE BRIDES ORDER OF SALE i Lids Arch Sleeping Beauty. From 4 with Tb be &old at Sheriff's Safo, at-tNEW YORK (UPI) During west front door of the County be' the next 10 years there will PAYSON in the city of Provo. Courthouse Huish The Blue Angel with Curt more than 25 million new brides of Utah, State of Utah, m County in America, reports the Bridal Jprgens. COTTAGE j CHEESE 23th the of October, 1959 at The Council." day cFashion, prediction r-fPLEASANT GROVE rioon 12:00 on said day o'clcok h based on birth statistics from Any Size Grove The Miracle of the Hills or certain thatj 1940 to the present. piece parcel of 35c. Regular admission and Son of Robin Hood. real property situate In Utah Extra ticket on the his. rjze drawings with each AMERICAN FORK County, State of Utah, described 4 extra ends. Gottape ' tf as follows Lids.Cheese A Coral He in the Head, with LEHI ONE: PARCEL Commencing Frank Sinatra Royal Th Horse Soldiersith Chains 37.63, East and 467.94 feet Starlight Closed. ooen week- John Waynev North! of the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT 26, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Bas and ADULTS EXCITINGLY NEW! Meridian: thence East 133.92 feet, ONLY SAT. NITE ONLY to the West line of 200 East Street, Orem, Utah; thence South along West line of said 200 East Street, 0 67.0; feet; thence West 139.92 feet j thence North 67.0 feet to beginV ning. Those "BABY TALK' Creators PARCEL TWO: Advance Ticket Sale $1.50 Per Person Cornrnenclng 17.63 chains East and 400.94 feet Door Admission $1.75 Per Person 3 North of the Southwest; corner of the (Northwest Quarter of Section t Nobodkj 26, Township 6 South, Range 2 24 OCT. Easj of the Salt Lake Base aad SAT., Hi-!La- nd ; - OF OF . L. '- . TIT j : Vance is back in i of EtheJ Mertr free circulation, forever - or almost, anyhow She has one more hour-lon- g "Lucy" show to go and then she ('v is on her own. it Vivian SUMMONS Civil No. 22,141: IN THE DISTRICT COURT UTAH COUNTY, STATE , Poland major foe. T ; tive and intelligent. She got As in play production, basic theatre arts, 'art appreciation and English literature"." In Lemoore,r Calif.; where she went to high schdol, retired Principal L. R. Ward recalled; j . (UPI) olish Leader Wladyslaw Commjinist Goniulka itpld graduates of the military, academy Monday night that West! Germany is Poland'k road-huggin- I.; 27, who j vainly the Hollywood, spotlight in sought life, found it in death today. Until John1 jWayne made her jiis protege and gave her a featured part in "The! Alamo" two weeks ago, her 10- - year struggle for filmland recognition, had failed. It was this sudden success that Probate and Guardianshib Notices' ld WARSAvV, . . plays, and she was always crea- LaJean Ethridge, actor-boyfrien- our . ; POLAND'S MAJOR FOE g son So scien- moon, began picking up speed, on its return toward the earth. It ts expected to pass 24,840 miles from the earth Oct. 18. Fedynsky suggested that the moon, '"with one side always turned towards the earth, may be a triaxial ellipsoid, it' may be elongated along its equatorial plane in the direction of tha FRESH STYLING ROOMY iNTERlbliS characterize the! Edsel for 1960. The sedan, above, isjone of seven low cost models wihch also include a Ranger four-dotwo and four-dosedan, convertible and tyro Villager station hardtop, two-doWide ex des tread ra long springs assure a srnouin, staDie riae. wagons. gh with Edsel's six and standard Mr8 engip.es operate efficiently and economically on regu- iar gasoline. Red-haire- Residuals from- reruns of more than 200 "Lucy" shows bring her k tidy incmoe. Still, TV's: Ethel Mettz wants 'to continue her ca-reer on her own. To lose her identity as the Ethel, Vivi wacky, scatter-braine- d an has just completed a dramatic role in a horse opera, "The- Dep Soviet (UPD tist Vsevpld Fedynsky suggested Sunday in'j the newspaper Pravda that the moon may be He made the observation as Lu nik III, after having circled the . uty." of HOLLYWOOD) 14," 1959 Legal Notice BROW j 9A OCTOBER Utah County, Utah WEDNESDAY,' Egg-Shape- d, - By. VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD DAILY HERALD Tickets on sale at the J. Edwin Stein Co., 47 N. Univ. Ave., Provo. Dally 11:00 a. m. 7:00 p. m. Phone FR 1 C3 4 4-- : p.m. or Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. ' by Reservation . ONLY DEBPIE REYNOLDS gLenn' FORD 2 DAYS LEFT IN U in IT STARTED WITH A KISS NEWS AND CARTOON AH Seats are Reserved. CURTAIN PrJces $1.00 $1.50 $2.0f At 8:15 Oct.! 7, 14, 21, 1903. v " |