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Show ; 5t v. - - i - ) TAGS A VBtxm SOTTDAT. SOX.Y S, IU . Reinstatement of Sedition Trial f At i omby Denied . WASHINGTON. July t aor-The aor-The U 8V Court c& Appeals, Willi four Justices dividing equally, to- day denied the petition of James . J. taughlia for reinstatement as one .of -tne many defense attor neys at tns mass sedition trial, t The court rejected without meni lAugnun's request tor writ of rauftmud to fores sedi- ' uon trial Judge Edward C. Eich i er to lift the ban that Elcher in 1 posed after Laugfclln asked the : house of representatives to lm-; lm-; peach the Judge. Actions of low er cours are left in force when al signer court divides equally on an ppeai. Hero Speaks At Payson Meeting r PAYSON Speaker at the Pay- 4 son junior cnamner of commerce -VlerteL war hero, who recently returned to. Payson after some running experiences- in the Eu- Vropean theater. i Lieut. Viertel was listed as f missing In action from January until lata June when his wife, Jl Betty Banks Viertel and his moth- I er, Mrs. Katie Viertel received f word that he was safe and on his t way home. In the talk, to young I Payson business men Lieut. Vier litel related what had happened to I'hlm during the time he was miss ing and other times during his service serosa. He told that he was rescued ; after his plane was forced down J over the Mediterranean and was taken to Italy where he helped to herd sheep until he could get Into 1 communication with his unit. jLwaraea tne air medal, eight oak leaf cluster, and the silver 1- , m 1 . ... ' out teat ana purple atari, ue Payson hero was on his forty-fourth forty-fourth sir mission when he was forced down. He had been over-. over-. seas since June, 1943. Since his return he has seen his - son. Glen LeRoy, who was born ; shortly after Lieut Viertel left for overseas. In Porto Ferralo, town on the captured island of Elba, there Is a , church which contains Napoleon's ; death mask. He spent his first I exile there, 1814-18. Continue Good Government Vote in The Primary; Election JULY 11 Governor Herbert B. Maw Has a Record of Outstanding: Accomplishment! a Continue Good Government By Retaining Governor Herbert B. Maw Democratic Candidate For Re-election BECAUSE- 1 He is 100 per cent behind the Nation's war effort! 2 He has brought the state out of debt! 4 3 He is a proven friend of labor! 4 He has given full support to agriculture! 6 He has been solidly behind education! He is a great friend of youth. 7 He has helped business. 8 He works constantly and consistently to build Utah! 9 He stands for more industry, more jobs, a greater payroll and prosperity for us all. 10 He made it possible for the soldiers to vote by calling a special session of the State Legislature. (Paid political advertisement by LeRoy Johnson) 4 SUNDAY HERALD Duo-Pianists To Appear Monday in Festival Concert Nationally famous duo-pianists Helens Druke and Walter Shaw will be in Provo Monday to pre sent a concert as part of -the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university sixth annual an-nual ntusfc festival. Hailed throughout the nation as "exhibitors of flawless tech nique and spirited artistry1 and "presentora of a program ranging rang-ing from Bach to Gershwin with an artistry that would be difficult diffi-cult to surpass," they will pre- x f! f ) r sent their program In the Joseph Smith building at 8:13 p.m. Husband and wife in private life, the pianists have won ac claim from New York to Wyom inr as a most "felicitous team,' the players of "highly colorful and downright thrilling duo pia no work." Helene Drake is a former Salt Lake City girl before taking up her position in the famous team. 8haw replaced Jacques Fray in -the team Mario Braggiottl and Fray a year ago and Miss Drake assumed Graggiotti's place when he was called in the OWI service as a linguist. Their Provo concert will in dude: L Coronation Scene from "Boris Codonnuff" Modeste Mous- Sorrsky. Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring Johan Sebeatian Bach Sonatat in Dmajor. - Wolfgang Amandeus Mozart. IL Liebestrum In A flat Franz Liszt. Hungarian Rhapsody in C sharp minor, no. 2 Franz Liszt. III. Fetes (Festivals) Claude De buasy. Alt Wien (Old Vienna) Leopold Godowsky. Masks Berby Rubinstein. Rhapsody in Blue George Gersh win. GOVERNOR MAW y Y Provo Church Services - . UBtJBCO OF CSXSISX 88? East Center, Provo. Lord's day plble study for an ages at 10 a. m. Preachlnsf the mud al ixr borers supper at 11:0a. Young People's Bible study at 6:30. Preaching the gospel at 70. Wed nesday evening Bible study at 70. You are cordially Invited to an of these services. No evening eouections. Harry E. Johnson evangelist. NAZABENE 1XXSSION ' Pioneers auditorium, 230 North Fifth west. Sunday worship, 8 p. m mid week prer and praise, 8 p. m. weanesaay. These services are tnterdenom tnatlonal, and art characterize ri by the worship of God in spiritual songs and the preaching and teaching of tne Bible. Hence all the people who. love the Lord are invited to attend and take part. Besides this, all who feel the need of spiritual help are urged to coaae. Each Sunday aft n itev. h. vv. cremnger ana a group come from Salt Lake City. Come and worship the Lord with us. H. 8. HESTER, I , r. ASSEMBLY OF GOO 357 West Center Street Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. invunlno' service. 7:45 n. m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Agnes M. DeVore, pastor REORGANIZED LDS CHURCH 230 West Fourth Sooth Street Church school, 10:80, in charge of Mrs. Blanche Carter: sacra ment service, 11:80. in charge of Rev. Dan B. Sorden of Salt Lake City. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Srd North and Univ. Ave. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 am. Rvaniiir worahlD. 8 o'clock. Wednesday Bible study and prayer, 8 p. m. Rev. Samuel D. Davis, Pastor. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 48 West Second North Street Rev. W. J. Howes, Pastor. Vote in The General Election NOV. 7 Holy Eucharist and sermon. first and third Sundays of the month. 11 o'clock. Morning prayer pray-er and sermon, second and fourth Sundays of the month, 11 o'clock. Young People's Fellowship at the Rectory mday at 6 o'clock. CATHOLIC CHURCH Fifth West and Second North Rev, Father Henry. O. F. M Pastor. Rev. Father Mathew, O. F. M, assistant. Sunday masses at 7:30 and 9:30 a. m. Only one week day mass, at 7 m. GRACE BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH noward Parry, Minister R. F. D. 2, Orem Railroad chapel car grace. Sunday services. Sunday school 10 a. m. Worsnip ll a. m. Evening service. 7:80 p. m. Wednesday evening Bible-pray er service, v:ao pxm. Crusader's meeting Thursday las announcedK ST. MARK'S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mo. Synod) Fifth West and Fourth North Sunday school and Bible class, 10 a. m. Divine services, Ham. The Rev. Charles M. Looker, Pastor. 131 South Ninth West. The church of the Lutheran bour. EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF 8PANISH FORK (Mo. Synod) Divine services. 3 p. m. The Rev. Charles M. Looker, Pastor. 131 South Ninth West. Provo, Utah. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ. Sclen tlat. corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 o clock, sud-ject, sud-ject, "Sacrament." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 to 5 o clock, excepting on nouaays. COMMUNITY CHURCH Corner Second North and University Avenue Church school, 9:45 a. m.' Morning service, 11. Young People's C. E., 7:30. Dr. Henry Neumann will preach at the morning service. His theme will be "The Three Great Mys teries." The choir will sing an anthem. The Pilgrim Social group will meet Wednesday night for a picnic. Those going should be at Vie church between 6 and 6:30. L. D. S. BAPTISMS L. D. S. baptism services for boys of Utah and Provo stakes will be held In the Provo Administration Admin-istration building today at 3 p. m. The bishopric of the Seventh ward will be in charge. CHOIR PRACTICE Members of the Fifth ward choir are to meet for rehearsal today to-day at 4:30 o'clock at the church. HOAGLAND TAKES POST BOSTON, July 8 OLE) John H. Hoagland of Boston will take office of-fice as manager of the Christian Science publishing society Monday, Mon-day, succeeding A. Warren Norton, Nor-ton, newly-elected president of Press Wireless, Inc., the board of directors announced today. Your Candidate for State Auditor Oliver G. Ellis Democratic Candidate for State Auditor MR. ELLIS is completing his FIRST term ss a public official as State Treasurer. By LAW a state treasurer Is limited to one term. That ia why MR. ELLIS is not a candidate to succeed himself. If the 'law did not limit a state treasurer to one term MR. ELLIS, by every recognized precedent, would be entitled to re-election. There is a way, however, for the people of Utah to make use of the experience that J&R. ELLIS has gained through his administration adminis-tration of the state treasurer's office. He should be elected STATE AUDITOR. (Paid Political Adv.) LDS Services HasawssBi Si eii FIRST WARD Priesthood meeting. 10 a. m- Sunday school. Ham. Grad uation exercises for snides of the Primary organisation will be held ai 7 p. m. visitors are. welcome. SECOND WARD V Reed Gillespie and Earl Stubbs, returned missionaries from the Hawaiian islands, will be the speakers at 630 o'clock. A duet will te sung oy auixaoeui uooia and coueen Aoamson. aiso, tne choir will furnish numbers. FIFTH WARD Meeting at 5:30 o'clock, the speakers to be Miss Grace Cheever and Miss Irma Bennett Music by the ladles' chorus, under the di rection of Mrs. Lewis Allen. SEVENTH WARD Beginning with July 2, members mem-bers of the Seventh ward adopted the early schedule for use of the First-Seventh ward chapel. Tne meetings are ss follows: 9 a. m., priesthood meeting: 10 a. m. Sun day school; 5:80 p. m. sacrament service; Primary, 4 p. m. Wednesday; Wednes-day; Relief society and Mutual will be held on Tuesday. The first regu lar sacrament meeting win be held this evening, ward budget letters will be forwarded to ward mem bers only, this month. At sacra' ment meeting Arvel G. Banks, recently re-cently returned from the Eastern States mission, win speak. J. S. Hllgendorff wUl play two violin selections Talented Pianist To Be Presented Miss Rhode Vaun Call, talented pianist, will be presented in a re cital, Wednesday, a 8:30 p. m. by the music appreciation hour of the USO, Covenant House, 411 East South Temple street, 'Salt Lake. She will be assisted by Dr. Gerrit de Jong, jr. Miss Call, a student from Poca tello, Idaho at the B. Y. U. was selected as an attendant to the queen of the Provo Rodeo days. Effective Triumph Over All Ills Held Possible "Sacrament" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all authorised Christian Science churches on Sun day, July 9. Among the Biblical citations was: I am the Jiving bread which came down from heaven: if. any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever" (John 6:51). Among the correlative passages rrom science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy were: "Jesus taught the way oi uie oy demonstration that we may undenstand how this divine Principle heals the sick, and triumphs tri-umphs over death. Implicit faith in the Teacher and aU the emotional emo-tional love we can bestow on him, will never alone make us imitators imitat-ors of him. We must sro and do likewise, else we are not improv ing tne great blessings which our Master worked and suffered to be stow upon us." (p. 25). Wafch T e Compliments of CHURCH of CHRIST 867 EAST CENTER ST. Harry E. Johnson, Minister Deaths Services Today For Heber Beckstrom . SPANISH FORK Funeral services for Heber Robertson Beckstrom. 85. who was fataly burned In a farm accident; win be conducted Sunday at 4 p. m. at the Fifth ward LPS -chapel by Bishop- John F. Warner. Friends may can prior to the services- at the ramuy home at 108 Nortn Fourth East. Burial will be in the 8panish Fork City cemetery. Mr. Beckstrom is survived by his father. Win. C Beckstrom, rural mail carrier of Spanish Fork, his foster mother, Mrs. Nena Hansen Beckstrom: his wife. the former Pearl Anderson; four sons and three daughters, Heber A., Ronald, Diane, Beverly. Karen, DeLos and Brent Beckstrom, all of Spanish Fork; one brother. Bill Beckstrom -of Salt Lake City; .a sister.. Mrs. Venetta Wainwright or sprtngvine; four half brothers. Ted, Paul. Mark and Blaine Beckstrom, Beck-strom, all of Sponlsh Fork. J. R. Thomas SPANISH FORK Funeral services for John Richard (J-R.) Thomas, well known local business busi-ness man who died Thursday afternoon of a heart ailment, will be conducted Monday at two p. m. at the Second ward LDS chapel by Ray-Gun, bishop. Friends may call at the family home prior to the services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City cemetery under the direction of the Claudin Funeral home. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank all who so kindly assisted us during the illness ill-ness and death of our beloved mother. Mrs. Eliza Gibby. To those helping with the funeral services, to the speakers and musicians, mu-sicians, those furnishing cars and sending the beautiful flowers, we are indeed grateful. THE FAMILY. Rationed Motorists Now Get Extra Gasoline Mileage AU over the country, thousands of rationed car owners, truck fleets, taxi cabs, motorcycles and tractor owners report gasoline savings up to 30. These people have been enjoying extra gasoline mileage by installing a Vaeu matic to their carburetor. This new device is entirely automatic. Nothing to regulate or adjust and can be installed in 10 minutes. The Vacu-Matic Oo., 7617-882-M State St. Wauwatoea (13) Wisconsin, Wis-consin, are offering a Vacu-matie to anybody who will Install it on their car and help introduce It to others. Write them today or just send your name and address' on a penny post card. Ud.) Former Provoan Dies in Anaheim Mrs. Lcella Loveless Armstranr, 48, former Provoan, wife of Mar tin J. Armstrong? of Silverado, died IXilM n mm helm. California hospital follow lingering illness. Mrs. Armstrong waa tarn In Provo. October 26. lSSS. a danrh. ter of the lata David H. and nr. iruae smitn Loveless. She had uvea m tauiorma ror tne past several veara. and wjl tv in club work and In the Rebekah lodge. She had been writing po- cuj, aiao. ramo comnmuL inn before her illness, was active as an air rata warden. SUrvivinr are her hnanand. mm son, Vernon Armstrong of Or- wee, viu, ana one orotner, Carl E. Loveless of Pfam. Funeral services and interment wul be in California. Mr. Love less is leaving to attend bis atatsaJ. M oiBier lunerai. Ralph 11. Peters DEMOCRATIC Candidate for for State Representative Third Legislative District PRIMARY ELECTION JULY 11th Born in Provo. Educated in Provo Schools. Is a Taxpayer, and Owns His Own Home. Ardent Supporter of Provo Municipal -Power System. Member of the Regional War Labor Board. Vitally Interested in Industrial Development of Provo and Utah County. Pledges to promote legislation which will assure to all citizens freedom of enterprise and justice jus-tice of compensation which will build for the People of Utah a Greater and Better Industrial Indus-trial Future. BALFH H. PETERS (Paid Political Advertisement) e Dorlcor Released As Mission Head SAL TLAKE .CITY. July 8 CB The Latter-day Saints church first presidency announced today that Dr. James L. Barker has been released as, president of the Mormon Mor-mon mission in Argentina after two years service and will return to his post as head of the University Uni-versity of Utsh department of modern languages. Barker win be succeeded in the Argentine mission by W. Ernest Young of Colonia Dublan, Chihuahua, Chi-huahua, Mexico. RESEMBLANCE PROVES PAINFUL TO WOMAN DENVER. July 1 OU Mrs. Martha Martin nursed a black eye today, the result of her resemblance resem-blance to someone's mother-in-law. A stranger walked up to her yesterday, hung the shiner on her and then apologized unexpectedly, explaining: "I thought you were my mother-in-law." c O o o a npxgir r PROVO, UTABT Phone 526-M 'J S- - - |