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Show 1 . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Provo, UUh County, Red Plan for PosVWar Conference Drockbanlt Elected Provisionally Approved by the UN Head of Local The broadcast said th Red nego- (Ceotliraed from Pag One) .uauua Rotary ToIJ Of Vocation School Work SUNDAY HERALD 17, 1952 tfuh 3 Narrowly Escape Hurts As Auto Skids Off Road I 3 Inducted by 20-3- d Club Mrs. U. C Bates Diss at Dc DEL MAR. Cilli. (UP) rnnersl services were pending- at Seattle Saturday for Mrs. Minnie Elizabeth The American L.people want a "Fifteen thousand students have Bates, who died here Wednesday Ashton. Clifford Salt while on a. trip with members of had training at the Central Utah in' rorta Korea during a truce. change,' in 2. "Whether to agree to allow Lake City attorney told members her family; She was 65. .' . Three persons miraculously es- - involved, was driven by Morton Vocational Training School ten of the Eisenhower for President Provo since it opened bou,t Ida Twin Falls, of war Cutler, Benbough mortuary said Mrs. afternoon voluntary pris repatriation caped injury Saturday ' Bates organization Friday night at a dent Police said a" third machine years ago." said Dr. William P. oners. ' body had been shipped imwhen the car in which they were skidded on the snow-glazin rally held ' the City and County Incomlnr member wm Glen mediately to Seattle.. road Miller who addressed the Provo 3.' Whether to Insist thaf sub passengers skidded over the hill and the truck hit the Cutler Rotary Club Friday. This school mraner, ceruiiea puDiic ac- She is survived by her husband. sequent governmental settlement Building. I. E. Brockbank was elected countant; Larry Innes, of the Dr. Urt Caleb Bates, and a daughv on U. S. Highway 81 orth of machine in trying to 'avoid the Ldraws its students from the four must talk Asian about problems president of the Elsenhower for Maeser Cash Market? and T not directly related to Korea." ter. Mrs. J. G. Scrlpps. treasurer Damage was listei as school districts in Utah and WajPtovo, according to Provo police. first car. and the subjects "When the decision- - is made in President group, with Maurice C Bamgartner, of A. L Duekett of the Scrlpps League of News and Mrs. Blaine Hirschi, $500 to the truck and $50 to the satch Counties meet the Bill Baker, J. oaies ana oervice. Cutler car. taught are intended tothese papers, both of Seattle. Cedar City, and their four-yea- rMoscow," the broadcast said, "the Lyon secretary. and com Mrs. M. A. A report was made by Carlyle individual needs of W.Christenson. were in the car . old "daughter will armistice without be resolved munities. . much delay, one way or another. Berkheimer were chosen as the Courier of the presentation of which dropped 25 feet and landed Dr. Miller is assistant superin committee for the Eis- two Safety Sally's Wednesday to and Moscow is now at e point advisory upside down after skidding off FBI tendent of public instruction and enhower group in Utah county. the Parent Teachers Association the hill.. police' said. must much where it make that was, formerly principal of Ogden F. Robert Bayle, Salt Lake of the Grand view SchooL PresiThe family was en route from (Continued from Page One) choice." postponed ir.V'Mi!i:(ilUH! spoke to the group about dent Swain made the presentation law abduction of a victim across!High School. He is .a graduate of Salt Lake City to Cedar City. There were two developments in City, his .association with oe une can was from personal a state Mr Hirschi .?.jiomiviu aiong wiui mt. Grouley.. returning the Panmunjom talks during the General prowiuicu . The . modern i ffn concept pf voca Eisenhower during World Lee Bamgartner showed col the Veterans Hospital in Salt a. v . .. the " I J I. nominated Communists i : ;n day r War II. uuiwi uauiiug, mmci bi ored slides of Those chargea. '.me recent trip to I eotnpsirsd Cnanro aacl iaaoranca eaate Lake City where he had recovCzechoslovakia Poland and Russia, conthemto teacn ail suDjecu mat win Mexico City and made interesting BEFORJK I baoit my wrm car. Threw. ered from injuriesxreceived in a apparently had "appointed to. the neutral commistribute ip a" useful life and also fall as a linemanXfor a light selves a general aiscipunary ronunenia concerning me trip. U Stat ram Bank PUa say aesot sion armiwhich will the supervise sns) $14K wwt tha ftrat rmm was of particular Interest savd to punish, anyone they believed to give supplemental, training to This company, officers said Reds and unveiled the their stice, Id iaol-- (CM af many to employed persons who! require manv as needed" punishment, th of Km mtfflbtn a compromise- proposal for poitare A lot of broken eggs and All were identified as members additional knowledge in Wder to to 0 attend the planning armisuce peace conference. 1st B k W become more effective and elli Klux Klan "Klavern" but.no of a Ku ordered .'damage to two vehicles; The UN promptly rejected 'the WMt far mm I. in broken their by up cient jobs." score Was the Mexico this personal injuries. City coming August. nomination of Russia, accepted Leesville. of Hamilton L. HEBER Lawrence W. for Job on U. S. Thomas accident an (Tom) for Preparation aIat Poland and Czechoslovakia, and re Kummer died at his home- rwa msmmi satas. Cat of )l mmd sat the vocational ,1650 North which sent an egg S. C. the ''imperial wizard Friday SrtvM taa ar m mmi Training 10 a.m. Sun served until judgment Klan. illCarolina at 6:30 p.m. after an extended COMPARE tmmm with ftaas Ptasj truck off the road and overturned theHamilton said to Woman , Arm Breaks h hH school is not necessarily prepa(6 p.m. Saturday MST)' on the ness. Mr. C.U Staaa ass ms r day rLKm Kummer was a farmer, . it Saturday. rara ass BEfOKg ymmr avy... conference-plan. peace I. veteran War and of World In in a Fall on Driver of the truck was Delone disbandednottocmwt to handle Proyo let; 83, job . . Red staff officers bristled at the . in ke conduct " , preparation Born March 13, 1889, at MidHunt, 19, Enterprise. Second car rvniii UN's quick rejection of Russia as H refui 'Wksatch Harriet a Mrs.' KULON W. MTEES Scott. 63. 440 S. County, he was Heber- C. Johnson. 83, died member of the neutraf commis- way, SDOUl UJe arxesis. son of Jacob and Mary Ann Hannl 8th Wl suffered a broken arm niirmiit.. Tit Saturday noon in a local hospital asion. aisn has , been" involved In Souin Miller said that out of 87 28 So. tth Preve, UUh Kummer. He was reared in Mid- Saturday morning from a fall oni gradu from cause incident to old age, no justification- - for way. is 'There Carolina violence. One pf its own ates in 1940 from the Wasatch 4i8- -j . reoNE mc 1868 He" In 10 ice. born 17, .was vauey a uian, Npv. according to members-- a policeman wearing 'side object tot any neutral On June 22, 1919, he married Hospital reports; High School in Heber, only 28 are London, England, ft son of James your nations we are prepared to invite," Delia May Thompson. Klan robe over his uniform was still In f. Wasatch He Mrs.: Scott was reported in County Johnson. and Eliza living Wigmare demonstration at killed in a racial mnffln 59 out of 101 graduates in came to 'America, first settling a Communist staff officer told the Surviving are his widow nine "good condition" late Saturday and - in 1950. Beach Allies. Myrtle sons B. Mrs. and from 1945 moved daughters, have away in Canada, when he was five Those arraigned were: Gen. William P. Nuckols, (Dorothy) Wood. Mrs. Max j.(Ar- - evening, attendants vsaid. old and moved to Utah at UNBrig. years Earlv L Brooks, 44. town con Heber. said he thought the villa) Holt, EarL Karl, Iris and spokesman, .Speaking of the the age of ten. stable at Fair Bluff whom the FBI school next move was up to the Commu- Buddy Kummer, all of Heber; be" built In Provo, Dr, to receivedMr. his edu Johnson Cleon Skousen, Brigham Yeung Mrs. , Cam (Marjorie) Mecham, said the architectural frm cation in the local schools and nists. Is .not vi.v.m .nH miPr- rnotice LMiller IU a point which can be Wallsburg; Cpl. Thomas William "It University alumni secretary and . on the. and now is , plans working 19: "a was construction retired Brooks, Bobby heavy chief; debated and compromised," r. Kummer, U. S. Army overseas. formerly with the FBI in Los Ross of the it is hoped. that the contract will carpenter on the. railroad. Enzor, 43. sard. 'The only way out I can see and Pvt. .Ray Kummer. Camp Angeles, will be the principal Fair so the awarded that be April L. C. by He married Peterson Bluff Oct Worley, Klavern; Mary is 'the nomination of another neu- Roberts, Cal.: five grandchildren, speaker at the annual meeting of 25. - OT occu will for be the ready building 23, U893 at Springville. and their Kligrapp (secretary) the Retail Merchants' Council of three sisters, Mrs. Emma Lubeck Bob pancy about one year from now, marriage later was solemnized in tral.". N, the Provo Chamber of Commerce Klavern,38.Cefro Gordo.- Pittman When the Reds asked why the and Mrs. Lillian Hilton, Salt Lake was named Pardoe T. Earl Foy Bluff;. Fair LDS She Hayes. the 7:30 Logan Temple. p.m. in the Monday at Mrs. Eliza Broadhead, 29, Cerro Gordo; chairman of the nominating, com- died Aug. 18. 1902. He married Allies rejected Russia, the UN's City, and Strickland. Chicken Roost. . should reason be Darrow said the Heber. to for candidates select mittee 19: Cerro Miller. Gordo; Marie Pedersen June 8, 1904 at "obvious Tickets are now on sale for the George a pointed reference Miller. 26. brother of the positions oi presiaem. vice Logan. .dinner meeting, according to KhrnmodMiller. er to CARD OF THANKS secretary-treasurthe fact that n Steve t, Gordo: Cerro jp reside He spent some time in Idaho most if not all theRussia supplies Robert E. Halladay, public rela George With deepest gratitude and wm tanks, The election and directors. 26. Bluff: Horace Edmond. planes, Fair to " returned but later tions director of the chamber. Falls, Ida., we desire to ac. rnr in controlled radar 1 :take sheriff guns, I appreciation former I . II ApriL early place Strickland, deputy naa ana The. election of council officers ajid iiveu in rrovq jicrc and iuu ' assistance guns and other heavy weapons knowledge the Baseball Support? police officer, Cerro Gordo. ever since. for the coming year will be one FBI: used by the Reds in Korea. Director J. Edgar Hoover, expressions of sympathy of our The was club an in He unanimously, active of the highlights of the meeting who first member vpted, ar announced many friends and relatives durSaturday's to contribue $3 per member or the LDS Church and served as and various reports on the' ac- -: rests in the that said, Washington, ing our recent sorrow caused by for the $250 a tivities of the council in the past sup ward, teacher for many years - awakened approximately sickness and death of our the partyraiding year will also be made, said ' Mr, Dorothy Martin and Ben Grainger port of the Little League base- and was a high priest at the wife and mother, Ada beloved ball team to be sponsored by the time of bis death. . I Halladay. of Fair Bluff last Oct. 6. Hickman Gardner. We take this THREE MORE DAYS . Club. He Rotaryis. survived his widow by who means to thank They were blindfolded and driven were Keith Visitors n, Merrill, sons, neDer j. jonn-soacross the state ' line into Horry Sa-l-t assisted during her illness and Lake; Reed Allen, Don won of Salt Lake City; Vern Jr., serv SPRINGVILLE at county, S. Cvthe FBI charged, and' son. Ted the services, sent floral tribFuneral SAVE UP TO Taylor of Provo; Harvey LeRoy Johnson, Orem, and Aksel ices for- Gailford Darrell both were' flogged. severely utes,' gave expressions of conCarter, (Con tinned from Page. One) Carlton. Wilmington. Del., and Lawrence Pocatello. Johnson, gave contributions, or Two Vicims Floggd Yukus Inouye of American Fork. Ida.; five grandchildren and one 20, who died Thursday at 3:45 dolence, effective work with the Com in any other 'way assisted. im f Forty-five- .. anI If .a.nA Rotariana n.ai.fTA, up signed ,tln ' Frank T. Gardner ' mi t tee of Nine, led to his ap great grandchild. He is also p.m. in"St Mark's Hospital, Salt into on a to meet the deelgation of Denver survived by three brothers and Lake a area remote wriven in 1937 a board that tq pointment and family City, following a lingering and removed fcom the Rotarians at the Denver ac Rio two sisters, Soloman Johnson, made an exhaustive survey of side road ' Mon be conducted will illness, next Hoover said. .was Grande car, Tuesday Grainger Salina; Hyrum Johnson. Long the ' educational problems of the depot at 2 p.m. in Springville CARD OF THANKS state. This report, later published, made to lean over a front fender of morning and to accompany, them Beach; Joseph Johnson, Spring day We desire to express our sinFourth Chapel. LDS was the of automobile and the an on tour flogged inspection Mrs. Zina Olsen and Miss Church Ward also led to a number of revisions ville; cere S. iSoren-blooTheron appreciation to the many d Hall, Wilson by a; wide bishop. leather strap until thejne'va Steer Plant. Edith Johnson, of Provo. In the state educational program friends and relatives who assisted Frienas call after may He and Iran. Sunday between introduced the 'sen speaker prayed and brought about additional ef- blows.) Funerar services will be con 2 p.m.. and Monday prior to serv- In any way during the recent 'Pres. Paul Gehring presided. ducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in ices ficiency in the schools. . passing of our beloved husband a, the family- residence. the Valley Mortuary chapel with He was born in Pleasant Grove and father. Frank Ahlstrom. For will services Military graveside In 1888 but was reared in Bishop Dean E. Terry of the be conducted in Springville Ever- .the beautiful flowers, the ex Provo First Ward in charge. Salt Lake county; He is CemetFry by National pressions of sympathy, the assistrrienas may call atrthe mortu green graduate of the j Utah State Guard Combat Engineers Unit ance of those who took part at 1 1 61 : WEST CENTER ary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and 1457. Agricultural. College and later PROVO, UTAH of the services 'and other acts " the University of Utah prior to the funeral on Tuesday. Burial will be under the direc kindness, our thanks. , Burial will be in the Provo Citv tion of Fairbanks-Pyn- e and the University of California. Mrs. Rose Ahlstrom Mortu third straight year., the by civic clubs, municipal organi- Cemetery. In church activtiies he went' on For the Orem. and Family. Inary, individuals. No. Peak and zations 24, Squaw Chapter private an LDS mission to Germany as a ternational mailed be should Nominations Associa Footprinters young man.:He has served as a uon, win. nonor Utah County s to Mr. Bandley. P.O. Box 163, bishop and high councilman in "outstanding peace officer, of the Provo, Utah,- and must be postDaggett. year," Thomas McClain. presi- marked not later than Febi 25.-Persons and organizations dei dent, announced Saturday. Ted Bandley will chairman the siring an official nomination form I project for the Footprinters. with may obtain one at the office- "of the award to be made at an honor The Daily Herald. Any: Utah County peace officer banquet March.' 3 in the t Federvery Afternoon (Excepting . as such in 1951 is. eligible ation Room. u Saturday) and Sunday serving Sunday Herald Publlahed Sunday - Reuben Christianson of Span- for consideration. Judging will Momtnr ish Fork a deputy sheriff, re- be on a basis of contributions to Published by Herald Corporation. 80 South First Wnt Street. Provo! ceived the award the-- first time it community welfare during the .Utah.Entered as second class was given two ; years ago. Last year, participation in matter at the post office in Provo. year the winner was Melviri W. activities, lasting contribution to .Utah under the act of March 3 1879 SubsrripUon Grant of 'American Fork, a high- community activities, leadership terms 'by carrier in Utah county S1.25 the way patrolman. ability, personal advancement in month S7 50 tor six" months In A committee of Utah. County law enforcement work, cooperaadvance SISOO the vear In advance By maU anywhere in the citizens will select the "peace tion with individuals and organi?,ate or Its possessions officer of the year," according to zations, and evidence of outstandSI .25 Dr month S7.S0 for ' six Mr. Bandley.. The selection Will ing work fn law enf orement months. S15.00 the vear In ad. vance be made from nominations made work. , plain that, as of bow, the rejection "It is not a point that can be debated and compromised." spokes man Brig. Gen. William P. Nuckols said. "The only possible, way I can see is the nomination of another i neutral Russia has been pouring planes and munitions into Korea since the start of the war. Some Allied pilots Insist that Soviet pilots are helping MIG-1- 5 to man the Russian-bui-lt jet fighters. B. RIdgway's Gen. Matthew headquarters said in a "voice" of the UN Command" broadcast from Tokyo that the final outcome of the Panmunjom armistice talks now hinged on decisions in Mos cow.- have "The armistice talks reached a stage where Moscow must' make up its mind what the final outcome will be," the broadcast said. "The time is at hand when the armistice terms are prac tically settled, pending agreement on only a- - few points." is , final. f. - ed ! j Crackdown ..u'l..vi su, .'.'.'. - i . ; v. , - re-rnt- lv t I riuuiuajam wen iisuuif m while the Kremlin tried to decide 1. 'Whether to insist on the right to build bomber and fighter bases Eisenhower Group Initiations were held friday evening at Bill and Iva's Cafe in Orem tor three new members of the Provo under .the direction of Mack Swain,- presi - - t . - Si ... six-nati- on Lawrence Kummer - at Heber Dies 20-3- unnnnsmi i m Heber C. Johnson L Dies I Retail Merchants Council Sets n" . Monday Meeting ..i . ." - J . new-vocation- 7K - .,. a V his-son- vice-k?eag- le C; - " " - - iIiMVuIMlD)y. . 1 anti-aircra- 1 ran ft . - . I - ana-inre- e Benhion . n Carter Funeral Slated Thursday 10-m- an SMES all-tho- se - : - . m . . - i Ge-wi- th i - . Tay-lorsvil- le; ed Foptprinters to Honor: 'Peace Officer of the Year March 3 . i - -- for the OnexVdu love 125S.Moin nOW.Ctnttr a : . - all-arou- nd : PRESENTS j Foir Frovo New "Electronex" Tube ' ; -- ' ' i" - New Wonder -- Chassis : : Plug 4 for v- -v , : . i , ( ) Auxiliary Color Set P Provoision for UHF and , FOR New Distance Reception! 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