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Show . 7 - t" Moat mm Boost idilnltelnlS WW SUNDAY HERALD Harold Dunford Made Corporal In Marine Corps 0 S,1? Senate Debate to Qp "3ft - the brightest economic outlook ations. It was estimated about was' liz reached April 12). Senate Demtt-I. ( Continued from Pt One) 288 Employed This; coup ed with the two new it has had since the postwar boom 500 were laid off from the total Employment at both" the . don B. Johnson. (Tt.)r tsa- - Ca on with resumption oi to subside. torce oi approximate y Harold G. Dunford, son of Mr. recommeuu eva and Ironton steel plants has industrial plants of which Utah begannation-widtwr. noi did but operations ' r T71Iliic T. thy t Letdc e steel slump hit " . . publican Mrs. and climbed a total of nearly 400 from County has, recently been assured A sureIsaac Provo, Dunford, the nowH Ironton met rrivat:7 t Knowland recently, (Calif.) alplant to the slumo. the! new Consolidated Western Geneva along with other plants trihntPd conceaea at lunch their low point in 1954 reached in to McCarthy himself was to rnakc rr advanced the a recently ana tne Saturday persons under across the country this year (al- though a force of never less than is empiojpng ' U. S. late May- and the plants appear Steel bine plant already of in rank the Lixtcrii the cedural fcr n Geneva-Ironocorporal plans at 100 as workers was maintained total; employment Marine to have recovered farily well construction , and the recently though not nearly as severe will accept the unani session. '. probably Corps. off were hundreds laid the Ironton operations (low point ftn Oct 30 was sxu Th steel slump announced Geneva ammonia plant most) and six- a from a nation-wid- e recommendation of mous He- is clerk of the Headquarters Sen. Arthur V. Vatxins (TT., Ironton employment for 1954 Lcpr1g1,Dtg a ain cf gives the Utah County in a gradual curtailment of oper-!o- f man special committee .that he Utah) that set in soon after the first addition 400 Battalion of the Communications nearly chairman of the cesser r be censured on two counts that committee, the low from reached for at point his in San base told ' newiinen. Diego. Group r rr m a tr i .JCfc-i toward an Army Genmat the combined forces of both plants He is a former student at Brig-ha- his conduct got a: fair httt thought McCarthy was icuicucuoiuit ciai of 4853 on May 26 of this year. before his was vatilsa ing and grctip. Young University, that his conduct toward a Senate said he would hla meet.wiSt cT3-The Consolidated Western" Steel recently married to Merlene was Subcommittee mittee Monday morning' and ajdc pipe plant, now under construc- Jones, of Provo, who is fh San contemptuous." tion just north of Geneva, will Diego with' him. But the' Wisconsin Republican it to approve a resofrtfeafca which, would Us;!snct ml.to wage a Daiue drafting was ready employ an estimated ,200 men censure the report. - . ; when in operation, with more if in the special against the charges the market justifies the plant session. - His friends estimated Watkins said 'he would r net that he would have the support of speak long in presenting &e resolgoing to more than one shift. The 36(h annual reunion of the about 19 senators not enough to ution) and committee xepcrt ti new The ammonia to be plant veterans of the 145th Field Arm ward off a final vote of censure, the . Senate unless other stnatera built by Geneva Steel, announced will lery World War I AssociationHotel but more than enough to make a interrupted him for lengthy exclusively in the Herald on :r. be held at the .Newhouse tioning. ' pitched battle over the isue. Thursday of the week just ended, in Salt Lake City;, Saturday. will have an operating force of Registration begins at 4:30 p.m 100 to 150 men, although this figD O DDI E O R O O KO A business meeting for the elec SPRINGVILLE At ure still somewhat a is indefinite. meeting tion of officers will be held at The ammonia plant (it will use held Thursday night, plans were 5:30 p.m. A program will follow formulated for a new Boy Scout coke oven gas and ' the 7 p.m. banquet. from Geneva) will be very costly troop in Springville to be desig- Recently discovered information to build, an estimated $18,000,000, nated Troop 121. showing the exceptional record of but it will be operated by a relaSponsored by" the Utah County the medical department of tne small force. tively Ministerial Association, the troop Utah Regiment in combatting the to two is new The be Davrolls. nlns and thp influenza epidemic that was so - of Geneva to a ereat will include boys from 11' to 14 recoverydeadly in many World War I out extent from the steel slump earli years of age. Louis Cutler, vet fits will be told for the first time. er this year, presages an employ eran LDS Scouter from Spring- f A prize has been offered by a ment future for the county which viiie will be the scoutmaster, alt Lake City jeweler for the looks good even from a conserva with Otto Colhngsi Protestant. as assistant scoutmaster and Milveteran making the "nattiest" ap tive standpoint. ton D. Hatch - as senior patrol pearance inrhis World War I uni Contraction Payroll form, Notices have gone out to leaaer. 632 former members of the regi Added to this will be the con Representatives of the various ment living in various Utah cities struction picture resulting from churches will act as troop com and other western states. There the building of the pipe and am mitteernen, with Willis Crowley are approximately 2,000 former monia plants. For example. as chairman. Other members members living in the western construction force of 100 men was will be Thomas Albano, chair states. working on the new pipe plant man of woodlore and outdoor ac only a few days ago, and this uvmes; Daryl Dauwalder; adtotal is slated to be doubled be vancement chairman; Frank Salem News fore very long. Takahashi, properties chairman. All in all, while care should be and Dr. Norman Parker, finance taken to avoid chairman. p the brightness of the immediate It was decided that the Scout outlook it appears as though meetings will be held in the vari i Utah County is making solid ous homes. The first Thursday strides upward toward a healthy, night of each month will be meet n WHAT IS SO RARE AS A DAY IN NOVEMBER The ing mght for the troop committee. poem! about rarity of a day in stabilized employment picture. June ban be disputed in Central Utah these days where residents are being treated to frosty On hand for the organizational ind; perfect days that still bring fond memories of summer. This Herald staff photo, how conclave were Floyd Loveridge nights By MRS. MARGRETTE TAYLOR ever, tells more about Provo's beautiful fall weather than a thousand words. The scene is looking of the Utah National Parks SALEM Relief Society next north on First East from Third South. , Council, and the Rev. Wilford Tuesday will be the" literary lesLuce Jr. of the Springville Com son conducted by the leader, munity Church and representa OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (UP) Eleanor Edman. tive of the sponsoring association. Some 4,500 workers, who pro DUP will meet Thursday at The the home of Mrs. Lilly Sabin. duce the nation's entire supply of uranium-23- 5 .Mrs. Sadie Luke entertained for atomic bombs at Yoshida Welcomed j To her Friendly Neighbor Club plants here and at Paducah, Ky., By Governor Dewey j( at afternoon her Wednesday Saturday night threatened to home. A hot tray dinner was SPRINGVILLE A reminder to officials that Jesse Whiting has strike unless something gives by ALBANY, N.Y., (UP) Prime served at 1 p. m., after which the citizens that they must secure a been appointed city engineer to AS CELCN in Daylight' Sunday. Minister of Yoshida Shigeru Japan to do in wiring group quilted. Thirteen members permit President Elwood Swisher of was welcomed to Albany Saturday fill the vacancy caused by the SPRINGVILLE Three discus- - the GasJ Coke, and Chemical and two guests, Mrs. Royce Stone their homes or premises was is- by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, death of Lewis J. Whitney, and Mrs. Arthena Dudley, were suea tnis wepK Dy cny omciais to every Workers Union, CIO, warned The governor greeted the Prime by each sion vital groups, boy ' on the heels of one citation for Building permits totaling 0 present. we renew will as that airhe an the strike Minister are home from where there teenagers, stepped were issued during the past Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and Mrs. failure to do so. lines plane at Albany Airport. The the if authorization" DODDIC DROOKD wage dispute will of first metine th feature Catherine Tiffany motored- td The citation was listed by Pre- month and are listed as follows: went to not But settled the Senior-Juniexecu' group any overnight. directly high Ogden Saturday and will stay for cinct Judgei J. F. Wingate in his " James H. Lawrence for re- th Springville to oe neia time mansion for lunch. waixoui wouia PTA held this be proDaDiy meeting dollar and church Sunday night, when the report for the month of October. modeling of home, $500; Bert piquo off unUl Monday because jthe 7 the in at p.m. night Wednesday X Taylor for a new residence at 551 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Included in the list! were: Confederated money has uu ouuun Every parent of- pwi are operiia Harrison will be. blessed and Speeding, 21; noisy pipes, 2; E. 1st S., $11,000; Richard Oak- hieh school.! value except to collectors. crews f named Lynn by he: father. Mrs. running; red light, 6; drunken ley for storage building at 436 inninr nr senior hieh school stu- oy oiuy Keieiou .' Johnson is the grandmother and driving, 2; no registration slip in E. 9th S., $200; Lester Davis, new dents is urged to attend. U chic and fty...1his thiimiflf FuHtr fM " Mrs. Tiffany the car, 1; public intoxication, 1; residence at Second W. and President Ernestin Boyer will white piqat...im9 to 15. of the baby. charge and, illegal turning, 2; improper regi- Fourth N., $12,000; Edward T. have the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson are stration, 13; failure to control Murdock, new residence, 745 E. after a short business session, parents of a baby girl, born it vehicle,;. 1; illegal parking, 5; 2nd N., $7000; Harmon Hatch, the eroups will divide for the the Payson Hospital Wednesday. reckless driving, 2; wiring house new --esidence, 550 E.' Aaron Ave., discussions to be conducted under Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. without permit, 1. ; $14,000; Don Bird, .new residence, selected moderators. Mrs. LaRell Johnson is the program chair Chris Nelson, Salem.' It was also announced by city 360 E. 7th S., $10,000. By THERON II. LUKE. - Gen- - 'of the year. ! r - - ' " m-Pat- iv - " -- " . . . - - F. A. 145th Sets Reunion In Salt Lake i I II i m . Elections a a m Scout Troop Is Planned At Springville ' f DLOUOIIO by-produ- cts , -- i I I Literary Lesson Relief Society Tuesday Topi over-emphasizi- j . : vq ng well-know- Atom Workers Threaten Strike -- Permit Necessary for Wiring , Homepringville . Teenage Problems Court Warns be Discussed by Springville Parents coycmtcc in-ord- shirt th j i ' $54,-00- i or f . . ! J ! great-grandmoth- er " I ! - man. Soviet Union sub-topi- cs PH.DILC i (Continued from Page One) burden of the people of the world. 2. Carrying out the London and Paris agreements on West German f would postpone reunification of long time. . Germany the "for . 3. The Soviet Union is striving oward peace in the world and a raised standard of living at home. 4. The drive to boost farm output has already doubled the grain har vest in Siberia since last year. 5. Newly reclaimed virgin acre age equal in area to France and Italy together will be sown under the newt plans. The State of the Union address is traditionally the high point in public review of past, and future policy of the government. If- c ' V 1 0 ..I.... iwf:, il VI :. - - fashion perfect ... the collared In one group "Youth and the Automobile" will be taken up as underwith such age drivers, students bringing cars to schools, and drivers. Mays Anderson, chair- JUMPER-DRESman of the City Safety Council, will be the moderator. A second group discussion, led by Leo A. CrandalU memberdis-of the Nebo school boardf will cuss social problems of the school as the to include such of school dances, use tobacco, and social behavior including J necking. Another group will discuss the problem relative to attendance at school and the responsibility of parents and teachers as Well as absence 'or attendance at school sports and other outdoor sports events. 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