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Show 1 P$Z SSZ&S SUNDAY HERALD HiV first 5Mr :R P Memo to GIs Overseas: E -- - - b office collection box. We're not kidding:. Ridiculous as it is, that's exactly what happened. Some unthinking: person blew several, letters to smithereens with a firecracker dropped, in a mail collection box at Ninth West and Center the other, night. P ' " ; 1 - 1 1 i : Tlib To Gqt Living Rccm Dcrgcb Sent . by Clip r.r!l , ooo:i dlco:x:3 Tptdl .'Sots Rcccrd WEST HAHTFORD. Conn.. OTP) Two men and' two Political backers of Gen. Dwight HEBE R D. Elsenhower pointed with pride women from each community in Saturday to the everwhelmlns vie- were selected at More t patients have been adilory;he scored here Friday in the Wasatch County mitted Utah State HosFarm Bureau meeting to pital duringthe nation's first primary election in a recent the month oi Januat the as act nominees annual v 1852. , than for ary any previous month 20 held Feb. be 1:30 at to on the Institution's records, ac The primary, open only to the election 13.000 redstered ReoubUcana here. p.m. in thehigh acbool auditorium. cording to a monthly report Issaw Eisenhower polling 3,109 votes according To Clark crook, execu sued by Owen P. Heninger. A f to 1.113 for Sen. Robert; A. Taft. tive secretary; total of 58 patients were taken will business This be meeting his closest opponent. in and 44 were released. of Soil The Otter results of the ' primary: held with the meeting K.theMow report made by Superin Harold E. StllMn. 7S: Con. Conservation. Mrs, Mary n tendent Heninger. to the members of er American Fork, Douglas . MacArthur. 39; Earl the Utah State Welfare Comin the Farm Bureau aux of warren, 38: Gov. Thomas E worker will mission at their monthly meeting, be to with iliaries present help Dewey. 8: Henry Cabot Lodz Jr.. also showed that there were a 8; Sen. Everett Dirksen. 1: and the reorganization of the women's total of 1270 In the hosBernard Baruch. 1. Baruch a group.. LeGrande Jarman. field pital at the patients of the beginning write-i- a representative of the Utah Farm month. and 1284 at the end. candidate. Bureau, will address the meeting. A financial report stated $14.- Refreshments will be served. 810.01 as having been sent to the The annual 'Farm Bureau Ban- state for fees and' collections. n FL0VJEE1 OAQDjM Cewplete with vom : wiHf sell Cmpet J well-know- v Different Flowers riertred. Just Tkte Is tk vn Umma COMrttTB CAB. - Moose Lodge Sets 'Worthy Scout' Ba nquet. Tuesday quet originally scheduled for. Sat urday evening will be held on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 21 In the Annex of the Amusement Hall. Thomas L Baum la in charge of ; the arrangements. Expenditures were also the have been. They were hlgH-esttth- ey ,. $111,120.68. At . U EASY STorMrr om Blomiii(tan. 111. Kwi Sa4 rfa M Given - Wonderful ... At iviki oroib Katara far eaaarfml Very (Imal Indoor Hyacinth crvtNS wmt wT' a a fracrs( ataaia TaaH aa aaaaaae vyaclata. ta way It Iaiart. Rrfrataiaf . frarraat aaa vary trw. in yamr aaaatuai Ice Blaea aa4 prims Pare rm. Saft rtaka. '. tea O IT AR ANTES: U Ml att. DcpC S1SI1 ........... .....rt. Address Mt nrttM 1JJ IfI yaa IIJI,ckeck a4 cash, tmi BLANK ORDER Wkitaa, lu. Herald Want Ads Bring Results: atchtr - U. aaaauac. Waseartal cl'ta. a gm.r-W amy r M. o. f 9mta MtaJ chart - aa OST TOVI "COM-La- ta oAaokN- xopt whlls lasti MtAf monthly meeting a com mitteei was also selected to choose ' -- . m primary - : v- Farm Bureau Plans Elections an attendant from the hospital to The Provo' Moose Lodae will hold Troop 51. Roy Leavltt of Troopf59. be nominated to the National its annual "worthy scout" banquet Beldon Durtchl of Troop 54. Tommy Association of Health for the The atf Trcop , 702, Leland psychiatric aidbe" award. Tuesday, at 7:15 p.m. at Trudle's George on the selected tendant will Cafe, according to Ned King, gen- Roundy of Troop 714. David An the : eral chairman for the affair. derson tf Troop 45. Ronald Farley basis of his popularity withwork Each month for the past two ot xroop as. David weight of Troop patients and. staff, and for .Henhe is giving. Dr. years the Moose Lodge has given 47.- Louis biemer of Troop 702. and care attendants! a uniform to Kenneth Cromar of Troop 714. and inger commended the for the jobs they were required! I Scout in the Provo district and the David Snyder of Troop 724. they were recipients of these uniforms will Speakers at the banquet will- in to do. He Stated that of the institube honored guests at the. banquet. clude Veri G. Dixon, district chair the "back-bone- ". The tooys include Raymond Ha- - man; Dr. Wayne B. Hales, vice tion; fen Of TrOOD 48 Rirrv inHrAl. president of the Utah National of. Troop 89. David Decker otl Parks Council: Roy Passey, coun- Except for vultures and parrots. Peay of Troop 58. cil commissionec; . and Set. Hurk ild geese live longer than any iroopColes uary Scott of Troop 90, Bob Black-we- Snow of the Provo Police Depart other birds. Authentic records of Troop 43. Loy Torshee of ment. ; 1 Jgive them as much as 70 years. Postal authorities have confirmed that several of the letters blasted to bits had been addressed to servicemen ' overseas. The post office did the best thing possible under the circumstances. Letters not too badly damaged were taped together and either sent on their way or returned to the Render with an explanation of what happened. But that wasn't possible with all of the letters: Postal authorities are hoping to apprehend the guilty party. We hope they find him. The law has a penalty for ' people who destroy or deface U. S. mail. Meantime, we hope the guilty party comes to the ugly realization of what he has done. The deed would have "been bad enough even il no letters had been destroyed. But know- at the afront of , receiving has deprived a veteran thathe . jng . il vanaai me a iletter irom enome snouia111Keep awaKe nignis. .' . , If . you're one; of the GIs whose letter was damaged or destroyed by the firecracker, we are sincerely sorry. We're sure the "whole community feels the same way. We hope this incident will serve as a lesson to all persons? tempted to commit any form, of vandalism connected with the United that just shouldn't' happen, States mail. It's - something " anywhere. ' ' ' Stoto Hospital Monthly Patient , ' Dear Servicemen: There won't be any "mail call" for some of you this week. We regrret to tell you this1ecause we know how much letters from home can mean to a ieuow- .- pamcuiany a fellow overseas risking:, his neck for his country". VtJuf ?Vin. vnn'ro nauprf )mr at- mail rail don't think j folks rback .home. Instead; put the blame unkindly of your coumn wno some on i minis; oi anyimng tnougntiess person mo" constructive to do than put a firecracker in a post " Wasatch County Eiscnhovcr Wins A. ' . - : , . T . Sincerely, The Daily Herald. - . - '.- .; .: . ' Jacob Coleman; Provo Chamber of Commerce tourist committee chairman, made some recommendations .the other day for increasing tourist trade and for making visitors feel mora- at heme. One of these recommendations,, we feel, merits special consideration. Said Sir. Coleman: "Instead let the police pu a ticket of giving a ticket f or on the windshield containing the words,. 'Welcome to Provo. You have but we are not going lo 'pinch you.' Stop over and see our, interesting scenic attractions.-Glanc- e at the little pamphlet about Provo..' : - t)ver-parkih- g, over-parke-d, , There eta be M doabt that recetrlar aa arrest ticket for aa exeeediaf ly miser infrsetien caa ton a teortst er visitor, stalest a eemmoalty and lafleenee him U take .his trade elsewhere. la this eeueetiee, we received a letter the ether day from, aa 4 diraaat eitiaea la a Utah Ceuty eemmaaltr whe eald: "A friend ef eon bontUt ISM werth ef Christmas presents frem Freve merchants. When-- he came ant U his ear and tot a parkini ticket 'he said: 'If I ever buy another thins la Prove yenH knew I'm eraay'." 'Naff said. , '. 1b-- . OFF WERYTHOMGJIKI-- An interesting bit of human drama unfolded.the other day at the grand opening of a local automobile dealership.; It seems a new bicycle was offered to the winner, of a o marathon. Competition had narrowed to three young con- testants two boys and a girl when the band finished a number. The girl, Janet Sterjn, thought the music signalled the end of the contest. The two boys went on, and NewelJ Rigtrup, 9, of Springville emerged the .win ner after 45 long minutes of continuous ihe generous automobile owner, noted the dejected look in the girl's eyes . . . saw her brush away some tears. "Come back tomorrow," he told her," "we'll sea what we can do." Janet came back. Her reward : A new Easter outfit. .tH yo-y- j nlll UN 5 vZZZJ -- Itwas at a committee meetiag- of the Provo Exchange club members were diseasalai the form of laritatioa for a com - in event. ..: wanted . them encraved. prM,m "There's netBtaf more Imperseaal thaa a "Listen." reterted Sterlinr Sessions, draft notice? They were printed, and they not merely printed. printed noUce." , "did yea ever set a were plenty personal." Payson Cattlemen Endorse to Conserve Range Doe-Killi- EXCI1IPT FADK YUMOU E) HHM: - vo-Yoir- ur. In it- --- Bedroom Suite . . . genuine yvolnut . . nicely Styled . . vanity, bencb . : full size bed . . . ond chest 1 QA I A. eww :HWT Reg. $197.86 . . kl.., Regulations .which will enable conditions. Forestry officials in- does as well as ciuaea - James L.. Jacobs forest bucks is expected to aid in re- supervisor: A. L. Tavlor. aulatant and, Hal Michelson, ducing the deer population on the supervisor, from Nephl. range alloted to Psyson cattle- ranger Other business of the men in the UlnU National ForeiL of Cat Ranchers expressed their opinions concerned the in favor of this new regulation tle Association .officers, under the ' at their in Pay- - direction of President Selhv O.'1 meeting are. Mr. Dixon. aon wiui forestry Friday officials, v , Dixon. D. Officers vice The ranchers claimed that there j.lax Pew, president; -r. cowan. secreUry; are too many deer and elk Keith iyae ing on their ranges to the detri Dixon and. Fred Hanks, advisory! ooara memoers. ment oi tneir own .livestock. Forestry, officials .claimed the elk population was greatly re- ; duced.this year because of an extensive, elk hunt last year and the year before. Members of the forest service Six windows were broken at th were present, to intrqduce and Franklin 7 Ml W VI. discuss a program with'tne group, week end. according to Provo "no-- ! the lice...whereby ranges would be .drift fences would be It was believed that rocks or air,. constructed to increase grazing rifles were used to break the win. capacity and improve water shed dows, police said. hunters to mr-Un-o Windows Broken At Franklin School . ed, . y 07 ..' ftQ . QC M I1U MM. I .fe . L : .. .. ... - Z ';,.,-- . ... Now $129.95 I. ., Now .1 T.V. IN ACTION wjU.fcaW vJt..Jr.m, , KM nun . wool 12' wldo hl-lo- w ... .......... ' Keg. ..... K . 12' 100 Wool Now $1 0.95 MOW 1 " attO CA PT Sq. 7 yard ... . .long wearlnfl, beautiful......;......; NOW Z4y.5U Pullmanoire Upfiolsteredthairs : H ..a ...j.. tfj flWeW - pile. . .loop Wilton weave. . ft I llVllf . U- j L CH II-.- ,, " Kroehler sofa and chair. . . . .100 moth proof; and Reg. $369.50 tey- - 100 Ifjtif (t7 CH . .... ... . . 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