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Show i -. , JULY MONDAY. DAILY HERALD -. i! -- 10i r ' .; v 'T? ;ld.y; j . 23, 1962 Utah County, Utah y2:"', - Flying Bishop' Walks Away From Desert Wreck; Rescued v . ' " ' x - ' - ' Sf& ' ". - : r' ; ' ; : - j " - - - Utah Towns To Celebrate Pioneer Day H - - EISENHOWER PAYS VISIT TO FRIENDS IN FRANCE V CHERBOURG, France (UPI) Gen. and Mrs. Former President Dwight D. Ei- riVed aboard theEiscnhrtro, British liner senhower: returned today to this ueen Elizabeth and wp " ' . , ' , , Z' port city he liberated in World by speeches at the By United Press International g Chamber of Commerce, Utahns today were ready to ob- War II and said he planned to serve the biggest state holiday of visit "old friends" Winston Chur- wnere the former r s,ucul . " ' ' ' ' ' , , , ' i f ' the ctys Golden Book. signed the year, Pioneer Day, on Tues-tow- chill and Charles de Gaulle. ' day. 3lways happy to return in 4he Few cities and Cherbourg which is probablv state will be without a parade and ine nearest to my heart as a vet' 4 eran, for it was here that I be- special programs on July 24, a ' most Utahns. for state, holiday fdr Adqlf Hitler," said Some state employes also got to the, former ' four-day holipresident. day off, making a "This trip I am making in day. e i The big Days of '47 is a very sentimental parade wUl trip wind through Salt Lake City Tfues-da- y particularly in Normandy. This1 is s. and various events are schedny favorite place after that where uled in other larger cities, includI was born. , CRESCENT (UPD Twelve per I ing Provo, OgdenJ and Logan. am staying several I Cedar City, Washington, Mona, sons were hurt, one seriously. Sun' Europe First of all I am going Duchesne, Levan, Wellington, air- day when two tires blew out just to Sweden to attend a teach pre field, Monroe and Fremont are before a head-o- n collision here. . eeting. some of the other communities On my return; I will stnn in Listed as most seriously hurt which will hold celebrations land 1 1 to see my old friend Win. ondon Lake of Salt wa 56, J.P. ' Bywater, ' ' ' pageants. one cars. of of the driver spn ChurchiU, and during my The events are sponsored by City, included The other stay in England I will play' goif Eugene injured various wards of the Church of of oth the driver 24, Orem, Turnberry. Jesus C tirist of Latter-da- y Saints. Gross, er vehicle. "Finally, before returning' to All the others were released aft !t United, States, I will meet my friend, Gen. De Gaulle, with er emergency treatment. Gross' hom I will talk no politics but wife and children and several members of Bywater's family Exchange the memories of veterans were among those hurt. Others in and old comrades in arms.'M jurfed were Mrs. Virginia Richard TORNADO HITS NEBRASKA This brick building- was demolished Saturday son, 57, and Miss Frankie Emery, Nebraska.! when a tornado struck the farming community of Duncan in east-centr- al both of Salt Lake. UTAH VALLEY MOAB (UPI) Crews were working Monday to clean up the debris trom this and other buildings Voting is set on a $250,000 bond issue hit during the nighttime storm. Damage was estimated in excess of $250,000. TJie Thursday 489-I Ir-raise! to to an TTTT funds addition for .1, 1, Ti1 v AiVAi. va 545i x ciepiiu iai . a. L atiji. aiiu a limine wcic aiau ow.ux.xv.., vAJLCltlJl-i"-- ' giaiu the Grand County court house. An attempt last year was de Presents The plan this time is to feated. Two Provo Men Serye finance the' project without raistaxes. Aboard USS Coral Sea ingTheproperty new addition will include a modern jail, sheriff's office, poALAMEDA, Calif. Craig R. lice offices and a basement for ELY, Ney. (UPD The body of ed. They said there were; indica- Carter, boilerman third qlass, July 25 thru 28 records storage. an Army sergeant missing since tions the engine of the piper cub USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. OREM HIGH had stopped before the crash. Carter of 1891 W. 6th S., Glen S. e his plane disappear Taylor, seaman, USN, son o Mr. UNEARTH REMAINS 8:15 P.M. ed' 17 months ago was found Sunand Mrs. Garth S. Taylor of 689 WARSAW (UPI) The remains day by two Civil Air Patrol pilots. BILKED OF $83 MILLION Tickets E. 3915 N., both of Provo, are of about 200 Soviet prisoners 1942-4The remains were those of Mas 3 aboard Nazis killed in the JheManWioShot war aircraft serving by GET TICKETS AT ter Sgt. James E. Green, regular WASHINGTON (UPI) U Post carrier USS Coral Sea, which re were unearthed in Lodz near the Alpine Credit, Wakef ields, Army advisor for the White Pine master General J. Edward Day turned to its homeport of Ala city airport, it was reported Sun' Orem City Hall County National Guard Unit. The has reported that mail fraud meda, Calif., recently. day. burned wreckage of the Piper Cub schemes bilked the public out of missing since Feb. 5, 1961, was more than $83 million in the "' past ..wwmwu.ltvw-ttwtm'"'ji Mir" ;. found at the base of Ward Mounmlf.ri.,.,1,..M.v of 20 here. miles southeast year. tain, & '4, But Day said Sunday that in Capt. J. K. Horner, national Guard Commanding Officer, said vestigations by the Postal InspecProduct Columbia Rctures presents A the" CAP pilots, who were not im- tion Service and Justice: Departmediately identified, said Green's ment resulted in 524 mail! fraud body had been thrown from the convictions in fiscal 1962 a modaircraft when it apparently clipped ern record and 21 per cent; above j. a tree with a wingtip and crash the previous year. h. d HANKSVILLE (UPD A veteran ';Southern Utah pilot made an emer- : appeared unhurt although his light plane was badly damaged.' An air search was started Sunday when he failed to return, and the plane was sighted from' the air just before it was learned he had return ed on his own. "I'm not hurt but plenty leg weary,", the bush pilot said at Hanksville. Wells was only five miles from Hanksville when he came across a motorist. Wells was returning to his ranch Saturday when he lost a propellor blade and was forced to make an emergency landing on the sandbar fau the Dirty Devil "River. The plane, a Cessna 172, flipped over ' and y landed on its wings. Wells simply followed the river until he came to a roadway and the passing motorist: Wells took off from Hanksville at 6 a.m. Saturday to check some of his cattle in Trachyte Canyon. He was on his way back when he had to land. The plane was intact but the wings were damaged, according U3 uvu ait .rairoi omciais. gency landing on a sandbar and then walked. 35 miles alone until Ke found a passing motorist y who brought him here. i ..William Wells, 45, known state wide as the "Flying Bishop,"; had ' .burn on his- knee but otherwise Sun-da- - nd Coming Near, Warns Billy Graham FRESNO," Calif. (UPI) Billy cruGraham ended his eight-da- y a with sade; here Sunday night 28,-0of to his audience) challenge s to prepare for, the second "com' fr ing of Christ. . Although hej said that the "coming of Christ , could be tomorrow 00 . 'or "a thousand years away," the Baptist minister noted that t conditions were J right at present. Graham said that five signs pre ceding Christ's' return were, according to the Bible, a time of falling awayj from the faith, a time of immorality, a time: of increased sin, a time when the church does not expect it, and a time when world-wid- e 'evangelism is in progress. He pointed out that, the first four conditions had been occurring for! quite a While, but current times are the first period of worldj wide t evangelism. .;. Graham ? noted the doctrine of Christ's coming cuts across the plans of "millions of people who want to eat, drink and be merry without interference." ' "Death is (the, end of the world for all of us," he said. "Jesus warned that!, we are to be prepared for any eventualities. sud"Thousands of deaths are den and unexpected. We never know when j that moment is to come. Are you prepared?" eight-da- y crusade Graham's staff His drew 172,000 ( persons. paid that 6,845 persons made "de cisioni for Christ." 5 . . J" Cars Collide, Eu-Dp- A i. V Injuring 12 V , a -- . 5 :8 Grand County to Vote on $250,000 Court House Bond - Stocks Show . 1 m T tit Gains NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks showed a small gain on average today. Prices were mixed at the open ing but therea ter moved ahead by fractions with electronics, steels and scattered growth stocks dominating the play. International Business Machines ran up more than 2 in the electronics followed by Texasilnstru-ment- s with a 'gain of nearly a ' ' l Tire Blows. " - " j. : ns ! . - .Cher-bfjur- I point. savings & Loan holding shares recovered part of their heavy losses which followed Fri day's announcement that the Sen ate Finance Committee had unex pectedly toughened plans passed by the House for . the taxation of thrift institutions. United Financial added : a point, while some others were steady to fractionally high er., Youngstownr was weak in the steels with a loss of more than 1. U. is. Steel and Republic were firm. General Motors, Chrysler and! American I Motors were up slightly, . but Ford was easier. STANFORD (UPD It's nice to American Telephone added a have a high IQ, a Florida edu- small fraction, as did General cator' said (Friday, but it's just Electric and. Douglas Aircraft. as valuable to have a high QQ. . A QQ, according to Cape Canaveral's. Melbourne Highi School Principal B. Frank Bacon, is an indication of fa" child's quest quotient, a measure of a student's curiosity, imagination, aptitude and inquiry reliability of notions and intellectual excitement. : Bacon indicated that kids do bet ter in school if they have a curi- provo Academy Bon Voyage with F Jt Wvman osity and a hunger to learn. He TWanTWiii-rnmade . his report today, to a con. Paramount-r-MrHobbs Takes a ference ! of school administrators Vale With J. Stewart, M. at ion, at Stanford University. O'Hara. "Kids learn better by doing, Tall Tioneer Boy Voyage, plus he said.. j" ' In Bacon's school there are no OREM Geneva The Notorious Landfreshman, sophomore, junior or senior classes. ; Students with a lady, plus War Hunt. high QQ get to do independent jScera The iMan Who Shot Libin work alone cubicles. erty Valance with J. Stewart, J. study and Teaching lectures in large groups Wayne. are limited to 20 minutes. Timpanogos Back Street, plus , ij " ! High IQ? Bur How's Your QQ? OPERA IrCglaJ - Body of Sergeant Found 17 Months After Plane Crashed in Nevada Area CO mi single-engin- $l-$1.50- -$2 it libertyVMaxwe the-attac- , j.jJJUj.uinoilll-L- HIT V J . ffd Wmar-RicfiardOoi-nB . NOW PLAYING AT BOTH THEATERS . lit v w j iwi . WhatV Playing This n ji ? OPEN DAILY 1 P.M..FR. I 3-44- 70 FEAT.: 1:25, 4:25, 7:QS, :45 SHOW 8:15 OPEN 7:30 Prie - Adults 1.00 - Kids 50c Attraction Only at Both Theatrts but the whole family Fun not only for kids I At The Movies : p S's sss. VSs ''ss A S - 'sV . 3 yx$yM .X'yssis-' i sirV ' I Sss s'-s s'M; j;. -? - -s rs- ? -- : ffl stf i s. ssis. svsSs r w ' r f J - isss. sS.,s v - s ti I?- - i - s , s - - , , - s' ssSssS f A X " ' ,S"lfc S I 1 - - ' ?1 - , A i ' I t- -I Z 1 i f ' S viI ' i , s' r ,i SS, s - s & . 1 aWv ; is-- 5 s ss.s -- v : , ''(V S - ,s ivy. . ss - .- STs -s- .- i s J( -- Ts? Jj' 4 County Levy Hits14.1 Mills; Highest Ever i ,e0ATouSlr A" 'vT?s s, ftTWV'- s - V ss tM' ' ,s.' iffe ; , ' X s ' Tall jLL In The Saddle' - i - s i" t 35v x s., Exclusive Utah Valley Showing. If You Want to See a GOOD MOVIE, This Is It! U.- - Ooni 2it mfes the uproarious - ' ! s s', s , r f - 1 I f . s I s X ir.v I U I l IV I J l II -v l ll lai ll I V. u 1 1 1 5X1 f ' I is ' ' , ?c-- a j H n i - l 'i goo9s-cf- i! : f i oiD SHEOR Ofl2 SHE? "The Fbtice think she murdered her husband S the roomer thinks Its just a rumor ! B! i I -- . - v js i' i SALT f ; . A LAKE' CITY (UPI) 14.1 coun in of mills, highest levy ty. history, . was' predicted today for government operations of Salt Lake County. in 1961 was 13 mills fThe rate cost is for retirement The extra and interest payments on bonds for the county part of the new G. Payant. Metropolitan . Hall of Justice in Starlite Pocketful of Miracles, Salt Lake City. Auditor David P. Jones estimat plus Mary Had a Little. ed total valuation in the county LEHI 'will be up by $30 million. Royal Closed. - ? S 'sy. The Last Sunset. SPRINGVILLE Art City The World of. Suzie Wong, plus Snow White and the Three Stooges. iRivoli Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, with J. Stewart, J. Wayne. PAYSON tHuish Cape Fear, with Robert Mitchum, G. Peck. SPANISH FORK lArch XSunslinger, plus Apache Woman. , PLEASANT GROVE Grove Follow That Dream with E.k Presley, A. O'Connell. AMERICAN FORK Coral Big Red, with W. Pidge-o- ! S.L. W.S' , , , n rrra l ; , 4 1 JJ "1 l-- 4 n, -- ; r9 Prf&ik Jiff - . ,0 ' 1 if tt f 1 ; : fit P2LD6I2X!JLWJ mtm ,uu ' ! Feat 1:15. 3:32. 5 :4t, 8:02, 10:17 Adults Sl.OO, Child 50c k sat., son. HoUdays, Sl.OO 'Til 2 Then S 185, Child iOe . OPEN 7:30 - :K IT LEAVES YOU .: I i 8:15 Exuberant . touch ina- - cnui3 rcolbtic OOUiJU DOEATIILESS - i Fen And J ' 1 W ) Rollickhn : ' ' i " ,n a. 5 ' " - ' " .nv ' I tonite (I I OPEN7p.m SHOW 7:30 (5 (jp fp - -. , 1 1" I - r "-- -, YpsiESGGffiSlia . 1 fAUUIE HURSTS ' S8 . next comp&ssionate tormttGc - 7:30 drmt ; Enlertainasnt 4 For Everysn&i P L U S r M LARGEST mim SELLING VONDER XJWS VODKA - mm SYLVIA SYMS MICHAEL WILDING tech::xo1pC3cj :klTI 7 7 ' - and the W Three : .'.I VERA Iff MILES- - MARVIN- 5 .(Carol I ' tteiss COLOR Tr7.0tYl J vli ' .,,sT, - O'BRIEN-oevine - - Murray - I 41 1 - f. lr VERA MILES emm ice wzxa gret irJMm.Mtaiiiwiiiuwx. ftummtia MATINEE TOMORROW! DOORS OPEN 2:30 SHOW 2:45 p.m. PLAY CONTINUOUS - . :: HUDSOn DOUGUIS 1 in Eastman CClt j Sh" , -- Jt EECirLO J v:z:::z2 -- I |