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Show ( SUNDAY SUNDAY. JULY 27. 1951 Provo. Cmintr. Vtah U'-a- HERALDjggyfr R4 Provo'Ritcs Sot For Brothers Killed in Arizona Sutton, Plumbers7 Strike Would Retired Provo Halt Provo School Jobs Druggist, Dies I Provo Electric Consumption Up 14 in One Year; 27 in Four ricp!:i II. Packard Funeral Slated fslonda in Provo i ( Reflecting a growth trend j for the first half of 1950, and it has steadily exhibited 37.184 for the initial si4 month's Funeral aerviees for Dr. Nephi during the past decade. Provos'of 1949. January, as wis in h services for Ray Bert Richard Sutton, 72. prom- inent Provo druggist for the past and Alvin Cox, brothera, who were Henry Packard. 88, retired dentist consumption of electric power expected, was the heaviest con1 rrn.n iHe nlumbpri' strike takes r,lac-- 4T nd former mayor of Springville, during the first six months of sumption month of the killed in at accident mining Apacbe half-- ! Monday a now scheduled. year died at 8 a.m. Saturday building jobs the new school! 'win be held Monday at lp.m. at 1952 was 27.83 per cent greater period this year, followed by The strike will affect varioiu'ai the UUh Valley Hospital of Jction, Ariz:, Thursday, illje million-doll'elementary In the 1 small the Berg Drawing Room Chapel in than for the same period Jour February, April, however, showed county.' p.m. in He resided at 453 E conducted Tuesday at enlargement md the $3h).(X)0 other about job 100 union plumbers pne jmonia a surprising trend by slightly exYoung with tE. Gayle Sheffield, years ago. University 'Provo "Funeral Home sClaudln Brigham From 600 to 800 4lh . ,' j"1!, March. The consumption ceeding .tore will be halted if a state-- ; i.will be affected. This was iri revealed of was the View Lake Fairin Saturday LDS 34. bom bishop , t Cox, Mr. Sutton was born Jan. 23. Ray than myirel wllJ no, returT, to lit... Ward at Roy, Weber County, of-- ; power consumption V r work Monday if the strike can 1880 In Provo, the son of Richard , view Aug. 31. 1917. the son of wl- report issued by J. Hamilton n Erneline Anderson Cox. :goes through. summer lower j until 'Davis ficiatlng. Ml peak and Van Elizabeth i, Wagone' u. ouMnn t. chairman of the city board4short days bring it up thi fall ine piumoers union, an Friends may call "at the mor--j der, hi. -- Hufatinn U uaa oHtiratod In the Faicview of utilities, which also revealed land winter. affiliate, and the contractors have in the Provo and Mt. Pleasant schools. tuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and' a 14 per cent increase for the first' Increased standby doww arree- been deadlocked in wage negoschool Moore He married Aug. Margie City Monday prior to services. Burial; half of this year compared to the ments with Utah Power and tiations since April. nd in 1900, as 10. 1939. in Provo. The couple be in the Springville Cityj initial six months of 1951. The plumbers, who now make Light Company are designed to jwill a of man. to in moved young April Mesa, Ariz., $2 50 per hour straight time, seek the municipal- plant supplement ' Cemetery. he started j in last year. Triples in 12 Years. and meet J2 63 and fringe benefits includthe peaks of the output ortoe-LDSDIES AT 88 Mrs. Hannah A. j Dr. Packard died early Friday the drug bui-- j He was a member vacations and hospitaliover-a- ll In an con- - next few years. Chairman Calder paid ing an Provo picture, ness the with in was. and Church r Pyne. matron, prominent trucking morning in. an Ogden hospital after sumption of power in Provo has;said- - The agreements begin .in Wnrth'p. Provo sation. George who died Friday night. uncle. Arthur 'business most of his5 life. a short Illness. 1311 ol lMJ. 11 a piannea sud-1- 2 attorney and former Fourth Distripled during the:lne D. Sutton. He is survived by his wife, two Born In Springville Julv 15. 1864. approximately to take the added power station hU filed since trict judge. Sa.orri.iy Provos municipal is years He married daughters and two son.' Margene. he was mayor of that city for a) in that time. iThe ready in of, of plant all began candidacy for Utah Supteme and Steven operation .April Cox, Ann Naomi term and Patsy, Jay a served for years cenUy-endc- d steel, strike will term. Chairman Calder Court justice for a said. June! two Mesa. Arthur brothers, Ariz.; member of the Nebo School Board, j Douglas. Pro-'on the, $100,000 date delivery lay He seeks f r of the two sunilities board chairman Cox. Provo; Ben Cox. Sunny-v- o 5. 1906 in He was one of ttfe orieinaton of of substation equipment worth attributed to constant the By one preme court posts to be filled Alice and growth where they'side. Utah, jitter, Springville Art Show.this vear tinder the new nun 1 i v e d factors: 1. Steady growth of ,lf"aJr u'oer' " 13 Simons, Sunhysidei Utah, He was a practicing dentist fori three have tne city s population, which apAlvin Cox, 26. wis born A,ug. 4, J partisan judic more 50 linre. than first! years. His Funeral services for Mrs. Han- has continued since the The first dark Mr. Sutton Others who parently In 1910. ha 1925, the son of Mai and Emeline! il-Ai- i ir 1 ct IOTA tial candidate to: be nominated Aoncn nah widow M, Arrowsmith post to date are Jjstice Cox. Pyne. Territoril Board At ih ti m f 2. Increased industrial partnership with C. O, formed cied was James K- - P01 of Lester A. Wade, Bv CLAIRE COX Fairof Dr. Herbert S. Pyne and well- -' his retirement he was the oldest consump-i?n- d in and thev owned and ODer- -i He was T 1844. rhii. a a Richtv mnretirtri rcrt rnncn the or? incumbent, and, Ogden, United Press Staff Carrespondent Sutton-Chas- e known resident of Provo, will be dentist in the state. such1 as more and Drug store view and Mt. Pleasant. ard J. Hogan of Salt Lake' City. He married Nida Ivie, iri 194 held Mondav at 12 noon in the' practicing bigger stores, eA at .Wnnrf West and Cen H' Clara Jane Sanford ;fe. 31 is . . The deadline for filing July of Brigham Young Uni. In ' Provo A veteran of World War growth .1... ...hi 1948 7. died Nov. in Packard, " d If expectant I" Thus far only Will J Hoyt of strawberry versity and other factors. 3.' A - the - he .ervVd in - V. S. Kavv for ProvoFourth LDS Ward chapel. nHl,n ,w. iwwnen ne: soia ins illicit-' Nephi. judge of the ... with Bishop J. Wallace Boswell of- - sided since 191. three years. j definitely established trend in the mother, who vanished while shop- candidacy living habits of Provo citizens He is . member of- the IDS ficialing. buVne;,e"tS hiaihe Evrrr Afternoon tExceptinS . r,'h"- which has caused individual conSaturday) and Sunday befinehd ths fail The' 8 the late R. found ran2!ed with her own pear, 8nd . brother-in-laat Amerfcan Mrs. PubliMiaa Sunday sumers jQ,use far more electricjty Sunday. Herald Friday 30j R M or nine ; Pynefdied j A Xoorefield. 279 same at than the of this' position will be four neckless earty Saturday, a few or customer ' ' f p.m. residence, '. .him family full LeKion. which will accord unexwent Pobiished back he for 1930 of did Herald several time agam the .In flon, Corpora minutes af'er her plerrmg screams years years ago. length -honors at the graveside. N. University Ave., after cere"i LICS Ifl i T0V0 50 South First West Street Provo. f the dFU business working as a, mnitary term to had echoed tne pired livcd Ccx yer The itv a Wand''4 farmIy Entered ai second class Utah. Avjn Long through brai hemorrhage. , Kilowatt Totals hirh Georsre V . Iatimer was me oia matter at to post office in Provo. uiui. pnarmacisi in which pr0vo until January of this year She was born Jan. 13. 1S64 in Mrs. Violet Ann Anderssui Ord. Utah he the act of March S. Juifire I.athncr lover's lane. under 1r1A in in capacity; to Company when thPV moved Belmont, Provo. Kilowatt consumption 1879. SubscripUon terms 1r by daughter of Joshiah T. and oa, ftampa, Ida., resident, died totals for thehour resigned t accept a position with; Police started a search for aa was engaged until 1947 when hcAri to esa. . 25 tb later anJ in Utah hit Provd county carrier Friday at 2:20 p.m. in Utah 21,012.418 for the firs-si- x system the military court of appeals and' immediately after retirea oecause or m ncaun. niontn. $7 50 (or six mofitha la Ufr KurviVed bv his w fe. one Hannah Smith Arrowsmith. She months the schools in Provo. advance. J15 00 tha vearl in Valley Hospital following a major of this year," an all-tiHenri F. ilennod of Salt Lake pserby found the body of Mrs. He was a member of the LDS David anJi tended one . peak for "is By mail anywberai in March Dr. She married of a Church and was an ardent sports-f-iain- e. son andCox. of daughter. 28, 'operation. Pyne City was t appointed to replace Joiephlne ; Brown. 23. onwife his Mesa: United States or its possessions brothers. Mr. Calder' said; This Mrs. Ord was- born Jan. 14. that period,with a curb. man. His lifetime, hobby SIS 00 the Was Arthur M. Cox. Provo; Ren Cox, 1883 ?in St. George. LDS Temple. months him until the election this fall, mechanic!, sprawled eai i In 18.369,478 for the S12S per month, (7jO ior six made their home in Provo. 11894, in Logan, a daughter of compares The two candidates for each of Her neck bore bruises and scratch-th- e hunting and fishing. and his sister, They same in jSunnyside. 1951, Utah, 17,338083 period Her husband died Aug.. 14. 192i;Joseph and Annie Anderson. She es and her imitation pearls were two positions at the Sept!' his widow AIlce Simons. Sunnvside. ,He i survived bv Mrs. after said. and practicing medicine for more moved with her parents to Nampa Ward five daughters. eveprimary election will go on the imbeddedn her flesh, police call Friends niav Monday. 20 than v racoiici.i she attended schools and a motorist. Aioen Mae Mrs. ltrai Dauoi ior Aovrmoer. (Marion) McDonald;. nmz rrom 7 to 9 p.m. at the, Mrs. years.assisted herf husband iwhere later-waPyne tounn ir)i. nrgn s uour, nan in d1u. jni ivir. norvnrn im writ Mr employed at a hospital Nnrmnl .n i; r.. ,. i irm. i. r.xrlf .rnri as a!andffat the Baker Drug Store, 'became 'MflMj: throughout the state as a lawyer the street and half on the cufb.:Fi,ZKeraM. Mrs paut (Elizabeth - Buria, vin i,; in the Fairview and nurse. Her home was a siaveh fori She was married to Robert ne lonriy winiumj wit ,m na ' v. EdMrs. and Provo all of, cemet cia.rk. 4 i t tery. r those in need of help. ILewis Ord Oct.rf29, 1920, in the nriii vi iBniuiiduic rfiiuaita oar fRrithl Sears Santa Aiaria juokc ot hit- ruuiin LDS Church. Mrs. i Salt Lake Temple. in Active the Church '. of -; sis: 11 two randchildrcn. Cal - been awakened 14 he ha been a memPvpe was president of the Provo! jeSUS Christ of Latter-da- y by i her screams Saints. nelson Mrs. Hollis . .For . years . j . ters. . (Fern) i i i , Fourth Ward Primary Association (They resided in Nampa, where ner oi tne Lian ttminuwiun m: movea ine ixxiyi.. inn ippuru iru- UVE r R A .fHattiel Moore for 10 years and chairman of the;Mr Qrd was owner and manager wnne y. oi tniiorm oiair uciai respiration ine rromouon imiunu , of u Provo. r both w. . .. OUTDOORS! - -i mAmv. t -; tv.. ward s old folks committee for,0 Grd Transfer and Storage Co.. UUI llirtj ill' KWtJvr, LIWV rilul IJ Til f..nt null Funeral services will be Con mrtuiyi more man :iryears. ne servea ior Utah County. Utah State and less mavor and farmer of bishop mi years as 4 ieueioocieiy icatn- - j;ampa Second LDS Airfr rin Rll Aftnr Jlmn., .v-He.- A tn nin Ward for .I : v... Berg Drawing , er. 'many years. American Legion, Utah Dcpart- - Rolice released him after question iA. Despite her advanced age. Mrs.) Mrs Grd was active in LDS SANTAQUIN Funeral : services of Provo the seventh Johnson, for Orran Dee Craig. 37, who died Pyne had remained active until church work and was president ment. ing. Ward. S in Pa n'guitch following a recently, and corresponded regu-j0- f Nampa LDS Ward Primary Friends may call at the mortu.: Thursday 20 close relatives. A880cia-Uowill be conducted larly heart attack, for several years. She 6 to ary Mondav evening from In folks 2 old Provo First the attended She the p.m. Tuesday it wag a member of Letty Brown HAY WAR D, p.m and Tuesday prior. lo?the;Ward chapel t Santaquin fews a weeks Glen at Canyon of Utah Piol YOUR PATIO WITH K00L BREEZE service. Interment will be in the Mr. Craig suffered the heart at-- ; outing ago: ' at neers, Nampa. . Provo HER City cemetery. are tour sons na mur, tack alter competing in ine rantn 1048 27 rfiH surviving . . f)rt tr n if Turn you st)a Inta stn uta'aar tiviof raam, A KOOt tlflZI Mt guitch rodeo events. He died Vi j. i Nampa, and Mrs. Ord had main ever waa fna straoa irtroft Iwanum tstwtiH ata ftta j aca Jsusan Hay ward minus a littt movie queen when she and h hours after arrival at the hospital. Louis, Mo Dr.- - P. W. Fyne. Mo- - tained in her residence" Nampa '' - . He was born Oct. 3, 1915. the son Hiift. , r"al. , Thnfflu - Vfi . Pvne and 1. t. of her Hollywood glamour which husband called there to Inauire . .ww,wn. cu w. vw aw. tHwi, w vw ,. t, ,...i - a ijj. ..since. n i Mm, ' ot Albert and Cora Hatch Craig. j N Yavr teraas, 4nm pnwl. ' tmty Invaitif tadvyl, Hta" P th"" He married Zetha Riding. Mrs. Iah - Ekir.s Davis, Oakland; An. ters: Mrs. a Mark (Roberta) r...iL ' n person at;, tor xhrmSurvivors include the following: a Central m'" flamorous voice-w- as G. The Detroit His widow and three daughters Mrs. tvril (Rachel' Duffin, tT h!drson .Jr.. Provo; Mrs. Edwin Utah visitor Saturday and possib'y the police station said Mis Hay-- i DETROIT UP) P Evonf ' "ck.leV nli ward, or Mrs Barker as the Cae News announced Saturday that it and a son. all of Santaquin: his of Salt Lake City: and Mrs. Shirl today. ?.ol5e' . . ; Ida.; 17,?" lV, ReBisterirg without nv"' fuss or may be. "didn't look quite so ... ; parents. Santaquin: three brothers: .Lucilel Black. Nampa. laa"a wVn- 24 "i1" Phoenix.' "rp and on of and an as as the screen." the Craig. iWajne" festheri "Mrs" part glamorous Jay grandchildren v .her ce n,s Pa' from fur grandchildren; ,0 . v'n ; 5 J1 Pearl Mrs. Anr sisters: children six Mr. and Mrs. Jets Barker, tae understandable condition applica- I0"' "Mother and a movie queen and her husband ble to women generaltv. The a,.. Monday and that starting Aug. 10. Greenhalgh and Mrs. Nellie Top-- I Friends may call Sunday from! mo(ther-"-P'- i KOOL BREEZE AWNING COMPANY and Sirs editions will be ham. Santaquin: Mrs. Roxie 6 to 8 P m. at the Berg Mortuary ;ister, checked In a the'Roherts Hotel tendant said the movie queen 'had Pr,ce of f,l,nd,' I 4S NORTH .r! WEST frm 15 to 20 cents. to services af!Alvin (irgtma) Hunter, both of Mrs. els 2 a m Saturrftv Apparently a few freckles and wore and and Bowles, Nephi; Shirley Monday jart - .boosted prior . PROVO, UTAH I Home delivery rates will be in- - Mr.; Opal Lamb. Salem, and Mrs.: the family residence. Burial will..rkai"Pahere for Utah's fishing, thev were glasses," plus conventional travelto be The will 40 taken to cents for tmnA creased Staatsa Infai six watlaw ody m weekday Provo It KOl Fork, seems be her Okelberry'. m'the attire. City. Reservoir Spanish at Strawberry Dorothy ajb( Cemetery. Nampa for funeral "husky Saturday - : j BIEEZI AWNINGS Hthat Uiitll . services, with Friends may' call at. the family! ' according to hotel attendants. The voire." houever. is something that issues. , 11 of the j direction burial under the tv,.. : to Ti.nmn forced The . aa a knM. Nw y i home in Santaquin Monday evening: .11 mail iiiviiiioj nuiuj I"' Roberts Hotel night clerk said he stays with her. on. the screen and attomnt. at Berg Mortuary of Provo. Mrs. ii The police station attendant .make it first price per copy in- - from 6 pm. on and Tuesday prior definitely recojnued Miss Hay-ofAbOMSS sv years "due to the to the services. six. He ran on the Socialist ticket. Ord .has been visiting in Provo Offtres In Boise., Preston wird. who is Mrs Jess Barker in was also impressed iwth 2en cour- - crease Jn eight of anr; 1 athome her at the of cost V. win" in five daughter Debs made proincreased be the Burial CITY... teou mannerShe seemed like newspaper JTATf- Santaquin Eugene Ofden. Salt Lake City private life a I Mr. and Mrs. Mark the Provo poUce an awfullv mr person. " the at- - duction. and especially that of cemetery under- - the direction of tempts to win the presidency on Attendants : I Anderson Jr. of 853 N. 8th E. " Home in the 'Claudin Socialist Funeral ticket, said. famous endant the a''in-aisPayson., paper."' reco2nfd .nfuspnnt 16-wh- ich Joint--funer- . j e sfx-mo-nth ar book-jwhe- re - i , 4iw --J six-mot- Worthen Files Candidacy for Supreme Court Cal-lative- J tr ly i i .e 1 i - . j i ' i 10-ye- Young Expectant Mother Slain ar Hannah A. Pyne Succumbs at 88 M. VX.ILY.' Strangler re-19- 40. ,s de-T- he '"f L horse-preside- n I 1 10-ye- ar, ortg-.riail- also-educate- - ti-- -- 1 .- ru-.nuu- ix"&rhZ" f- tm Mn - lm -5 - - -- - f fr : . - 'V w. jj f . ' rng "thrill-slaver- at-'he- re " : I ad-van- - , . - a. -- ! i r. . -- mmiKf Miii; Wv.fy s well-knoW- n !' - ,... i. s . . t;j . i K i Heart Attack 1 1 u- . . Santaquin Man bed.hiH - ' iJ-D- r j with-som- SANS PART OF GLAMOUR, VISITS PROVO .SUSAN i !r.n rrhpr. j i . ; 7 " Paper Announces rice Increase 2.?Wh" rarnXskv Brighten . . mm - - . -- - wwvi r--r w- V .,, great-grand- (JHa M!hsi -. ' Bow-abo- ut ' - I (1 . . I A si a, lasasaai -- r a I f. 1 son-in-la- w, o U U u "Vi, O: i-i fi :0f H r I - if n g& d fi ft Jl esc (vV'r r, f l1f x , i'pnKtvr; ?. i w.-.;;-..--'-MORliAN r you know you art Si9 v.n, b.si mon.y can buy. 7T'' r i; alqWiWli'Wl 5 (. 1i Diamond nmb!., from $69.50 up. ' .' . ..: ;t0V- ; 1 - tltmMXT'-tff" - o. l.n 1 1 DONT FORGET THE - Vvt'v- ' iTi.v i 1 J fffiT ( VJp ljW kasm-i- j)V(ift fiig" Wcst'Center u I ' ' - PHONt ,7 j . WD"I3 1952 Hosptai, |