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Show ... , 8UNDAY. JULY 28, 1953 puh Ulpft County, SUNDAY Violations Account for Most Auto Accidents During March HERALD Spanish Fork Sets Vote On Bonds for Waterworks, Electrical Improvements ,i city hat change In the electrical distribu SPANISH FORIU-Thl- s called for bond election for July tion system to take care of the growing population of the city.' Ac 28. It la oroDosed to obtain more cording to the engineer s estimates the sum of $384,000 will take care culinary water and to make a of both Jobs. Approximately t6S,000 of this sum will be for the electrical department and the balance for water. Water from the Cold Springs In Spanish Fork Canyon is to be . brought down and added to tbe present supply by an Independent ?-! ' : - - - ' r"vN 'N f' - 58 injured. Ot Prove s 37 accidents in June. talitles but 13 personal injuries as one fatality, and 24 involved traffic violations, Chief compared to 33 incidents, 1 m- - During the Urst six months of 1952, Provo reported 248 ccldnts. of Police W. J. Farley noted Sat- - jured in June, 1952. 1953 four killed and 6 hurt. the accidents June bring . urday. The June, 1953, accident rat accioema. The 37 accidents included no fa-- 1 Provo traffic toll io was slightly below the May, 1853, rate of 43 accidents, eight personal L injuries. June violations included: seven of th to way; failure right grant four In six cases of speeding; which drivers disregarded signals; three improper pullaways from curb; two turns from wrong lane; one failure to signal, and on failto The first mile nd"a now a reality. These committees ure to grant rht-of-wa- y LINDON third of roadway is being oiled In contacted and collected the needed Lindon cltv. money so the oiling could be done. Lindon Begins Program To Oil Streets In City - - - Salt Lake Man Killed in Crash West of Duchesne X i: -V. line. " An ' ROOSEVELT. Utah (UP) automobile accident 13 mile weat of Duchesne, Utah, on highway 40 at 6:20 took the III 0! a Salt Lake City man and Injured his mother and another passenger in the auto, Friday. Nick Clothaki was killed when the car he was driving went out of control. AU three passengers were thrown from the automobile, but Clothakls was killed instantly when the ear rolled over on him Taken to Roosevelt Hospital with undetermined injuries were Mrs, Helen Clotbakis Athenas, mother of the victim, and John Zervas, the third passenger In the auto. The group was on its way to Gusher, Utah, to visit the daughter of Mrs. Athenas. Mrs. Nick Papas. The Utah State Highway Patrol Is investigating the accident. Provo, Orem " r ... . THROW IT IN GEAR; MAYORJ-JJndo- n's mayor, W. D. Chapman, takes a turn in the cab of the patrol grader as the city launches a street paving program. Also In the picture are Basel- Skounen, center, patrol operator, and Reed Glllman, road supervisor. Boys Drown Continued From Psge One Intentions of Princess Shrouded in Uncertainty . Mont Ford, Provo, and Herbert Carneseeca, Maple all, Springvllle, ton. Ike Reviews Marine Corps At Quantico ' The four went off about 4 p.m yesterday, leaving the other two underlined today the uncertainty, By ROBERT MUSEL boys fitting on the bank. When Presi QUANTICO, Va. (UP) even In the nighest royal quar LONDON UP)- -A Buckingham they returned the shoes of the ters, about the intentions of the dent Eisenhower perched himself missing boys were in the car. The Palace official, asked directly and wilful, little princess. on the back of one of the Marines' boys were gone. whether Princess Margaret want- pretty new "mighty mite", vehicles SaturWhen she was in Rhodesia, Mar At first the four thought their ed to Peter marry Group Capt. day and reviewed a . leatherneck garet assured her sister, Queen regiment. friend had driven off with another Townsend replied: Elizabeth that she II, telephone erouo of young people who had by 1 m not- - sure At tnts The Marine Corps, with tradi would do dramatic aldriven up to the canal earlier whether the point ; romance is on or though she nothing had been stunned to tionai spit ana pousn, put on a Unable to locate Don and Mer- off." learn that Townsend had suddenly parade for the President and 120 in. finally notified the The remark was made to a good requested and been granted a of the nation's top government and sheriff office. friend within the last 24 hours and transfer to Brussels as air at military officials. At th point Just below where tache.Seldom, if ever, has there, been the boy disappeared, the speed of water In the canaUr 200 seeond The word was permitted to leak such a gathering of high ranking swift water is flanked feet. Th out from very close' to the throne officials to witness ji military reon one aid by hill, making It that Margaret was recovering from view. The officials, "were gathered her infatuation and realized' the here for a business and fun sesImpossible to climb up th bank of the Canal. On the other side a For of marrying the sion called by efense Secretary impracticability The cement bank slanted up from two divorced father of two children. ' Charles E. Wilson. SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) When the Marine rolled out big 24th of July parade in Salt to si feet, topped by several feet The queen la head of the Church Lake City is over, but an estimated more of dirt Dank. their new vehicle, the "mighty and would of it obviously England Once in the canal, it would have 90,000 spectators carried away the b embarrassing to ber If her own mite," the President got In and to climb BU PERT, (UP) The program sister wed a divorced man, even rode while he reviewed the troops. memory of an outstanding spec been virtually Impossible ' out, the deputy said. was all but complete tacle. today for if he was th Innocent party. The "mighty mite" is a' pint were found, the Rupert' the drawing Eighty floats, ,24, bands and hun- When th bodies Divorce Church sized of version the Rejects jeep which dred of horsemen appeared along Thorpe boy was still clothed in Aug. 4 for 72 farm units on the Many devout members of the the Marines claim can do just the parade route, which extended shirt, trousers and sex, Indicating Bureau of Reclamation's North Church of England reject divorce about everything but fly. from the Brlgham Young Monu he may have deliverately plunged Side Minidoka project. under any circumstances. Earlier in the day, Mr. Eisenment on Main and South Temple into the. canal. The Anderson Members of the planning com her return from Rhodesia, hower sat through a three hour to Liberty Park by way-o- ( M'n youth wore only trousers.was norn mittee said a band concert will twoSince days after Townsend left for "briefing" as officer of the Air Don Howard Thorpe and Ninth South. open the festivities, followed by the Brussels, the princess has been Force and Navy outlined the On of the mora lerioua aspects May 15. 1937 In Salt Lake "City, appearance of visiting dignitaries, exceptionally gay. strategic and technical problems Howard and Helen of Friday's celebration was held son of 6. Including Sen. Henry Dworshak (R- - If the romance is off she is of their services. Thorpe. following the parade, when Days He either a good actress or has received jus equeauon in ine ida.). of '47 officials and the Daughters and during the Other guests of honor Include achieved one of the quickest recov of the Utah Pioneers honored living Snrincville school Har- eries on record from a presumed year bad attended Provo High Rep. Hamer Budge pioneers at a Hotel Utah luncheon. past old T. Noison, regional director of broken heart. Later In the afternoon 2,300 peo- School." Long Holiday H wai a member of th LDS the Bureau of Reclamation; Wilple attended a band concert in LibThe palace still la hopefully and held th office of liam H. Tulley, regional operations Church, Strong's Park presented by erty and maintenance supervisor, and proceeding on th assumption th deacon. Military Band. she Is recovering. It announced Surviving ar bis lamer. Q, How poiiibly Lt. Gov. Edson Deal. An almost capacity crowd gathwill Join the royal family on its ard Thorp of Spring villi; his Vetera na receive top evenIn In the MANILA, July 25 (UP) -- r Fire Tabernacle the in priority ered long Scottish holiday about Aug. described mother. Mr. Helen Eggertson applying for the drawing. Name 6, returning in October. by Cebu City police as ing for th presentation of the conFred hi Provo; tpfathr. of th winners will be drawn from th most disastrous in that city's cert tableau "Freedom's to the Plans his act, stepregency D chang Provo; E. Lude, fish bowl by Nan Braegeer, nln- out a large secAbode." Bariton Conrad Thlbault mother, Mrs. Margaret by history burned replacing Prlncea Ivy Thorpe; and two year-ol- d Joined with the Tabernacle choir daughter of Cal Braegger the Duke of Edinburgh,' were pro- tion of Cebu during the night, killCUud Mrs. and Mr. 14 persons,' Injuring 32 and of Hupcrt. In the presentation Of the stirring grandparents, , E. Eggertson, Springvllle. tested today by the influential ing' musical. An estimated 4,614 names will Manchester Guardian as a move leaving hundreds homeless. --- ' conWill b service Funeral M It was the second major fire In Ten thousand persona saw the ducted Tuesday at' 11 a.m. In th be in th drawing for the farm against the traditions of the Britthe southern Philippine metropolis est to the latt night of the rodeo Berg Drawing Boom Chapel in units, valued at about $10,000 each. ish monarchy. In two days. at the Stat Fairgrounds. Prevo, with Theron S. Hall, bishop ; Final event of this year nays ot of the Springvllle Seventh Ward 47 celebration in Salt Lake was officiating. Burial will b in the the concluding rodeo performance Sprlngvill Evergrn Cemetery Saturday ., Friend my call at th Berg Mortuary Monday from I to I p.m and Tuesday prior t services. Merlin Leon Anderson waa born Sept -I.4934 at Ogdtn, th son of Q Frem Fir QMitw4 Rulon- LAana Marguerite tunut I er Anderson. He moved from Og for construction dea t McKennon, Wyo. with his ebllgatlon bonds, f needed outfalls and lntercepters, family when he was eight years wlU bt paid back from city funds old. and then to Green River, Wyo, Tremendous Savings in Footwear At present the city commission be- In 1951 he moved to Provo where without be for he can when he lived until February lieve .they' paid the Entire Family moved to Orem. any increase in taxea. In swimof $260,000 the from Provo He was graduated Issuanc ming pool revenue bond will b High School this year. In school SHOES FOR MEN revenues on football team and th was he paid for entirely through of the the was lettermen's derived from swimming pool. president pncd at Th Veteran Memorial Commis- club. Active in th LDS Church, -- NOW . . 12.91 lAULULt Hill Crest th in a he collected wa $180,000 sion had earlier prltit toward construction of a Vetrans Ward. Reg. priced at parents, offic and assembly building and Survivors Include hi 10.93-NO- W the swimming pool. These funds on brother, Dean Ray Anderson, had been raised from th me- Oram and hi grandfather, Mn's, reg. priced of morial levy, donations from clubs Thomaa R. Anderson, Springvllle. IS ' 0,75-Nand individual and $50,000 alloted Funeral services will bo held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at th Valley by th city. "'9- - pr,ca ot to sum it up, eltisens will vote Mortuary Chapel with Bishop 5.43 NOW . . . on the Issuance of $2,010,000 in Laird D. Billing of th Hill Crest bond but only $550,000 wlU entail Ward officiating. Friend may call at th mortu general obligation.,. Voters In the First Municipal ary Monday from I to 8 p.m. and Ward will vote in Provost School; Tuesday prior to the services, SHOES FOR WOMEN Second Munclpal Ward, Franklin Burial will be In the Provo City Third School; Municipal Ward, Cemetery. Reg. priced at Dixon Junior High School, and 14.95 NOW Fourth Municipal Ward, ComFifth Church and Municipal munity Reg. priced to AIR-STE- P Ward, Joaquin School. 10.95 NOW thy - 9O',00O.See S. Veterans to Draw LPorade This has been a long, hard job Every citizen with frontage on the road being oiled cooperated by acand because of the untiring effort cepting an assessment on the front of the citizens who made up the footage of hi property. committees on these streets, it is The mayor and the city council appreciate the cooperation of the county commissioners and all who have helped to make this a successful project, states Mayor W. D, Chapman. "The council pledges itself to oil any streets in Lindon Funeral services for Mrs. Chris- City where the citizens get their tine Craig Hatfield, 43, who died frontage assessments in." Thursday, will be held Tuesday at The present piece of road that is 1 p.m. in tne being oiled will be from 22 to 24 Springville First feet wide with a four foot shoulder Ward Chapel, on each side. This 7,050 feet of with Lewis road took 17,750 gallon of oil. Childs, bishop After this road has been used unof the Spring- - til the fall of the year a seal coat of rock chips and oil will be put officiat Ward, over the top to furnish a permaing. nent seal. Friends may at the The city is now ready to post signs of 25 miles per hour Berg Mortuary speed in Provo Monday in this area. They will also post from 8 to stop signs on the road running Into A 8 p.m. and at the east and west roadways. scotch light sign will be placed at the Mr. Hatfield home, 797 S. the end of Locust Avenue by Stan 4th E., Springvllle, Tuesday prior ley Keetch s home. This eign will to services. Burial will be in the announce a dead end street so that Springvllle Evergreen Cemetery. drivers unfamiliar with Ljils area Mrs. Hatfield wa well known wm De spared the chance of an a a nurse. She had been ill for accident. some time. - 72 -- Farms On Minidoka Project - Hatfield Services Set in Springville call family Disastrous Fire (B-Ida- .); Burns Large Section of Cebu e, Last . - RANDALL'S Voters 2 Patients Escape From State Hospital Here; One Returned Woman Shoots Son, Then .Self One mental patient was returned a second was still at large Kovar, 41, shot her nine- - and after a double escape crippled son, Donald, to Saturday CHICAGO. Theresa year-ol- d July 25 Funeral services for Mrs'. Jean Prestwlch Murdoch, 38, wife of Cuthbert F. (Bert) Murdoch, who died Thursday at her home, in. Salt Lake City ...... . ., .. lingering V. -yjt V V ji f- r t -s . - 1 OTFi ta Mrs death and then committed suicide, Friday from Utah State Hospital. Still AWOL was an police said today. Mrs. Kover'a husband, George from an errand and found his wife and son dying yesterday. The mother was slumped beside the wheel chair in which the boy had been confined for four youth. ., was described a having brown hair and eyes; height, 5' 9"; weight, 134 pounds; with scar and tatoo on his left arm. The other patient, returned to the hospital, had been AWOL on years. three occasions previous to Friday A .22 caliber pistol lay beside ner. CARD OF THANKS Kovar said his wife had been W desire to express our sincere dejected since Donald was stricken with cerebral palsy four years appreciation to the many friends andtrelatlves who assisted in any ago. way during the recent illness and passing of our beloved wife and STEVENSON VISITS mother. For the beautiful flowFOREIGN MINISTER ers, the expressions of sympathy, LONDON (UP) Adlal E. Steven the assistance of those who took son gave up hi round of engage part at the service and at the ments in London today and left home, and other., acts of kindness, for Hatfield to spend the weekend we especially extend our thanks. with the Marquess of Salisbury, JOHN G. IVERSON and family. acting foreign minister. 43, returned He -- . be will j LUness, 1 conducted I" day at Mon- - :3ti the m. at Monte LDS W a o. 1 3 chapel, nntu J.IM1 Vista r d 1885 vJ&., Lake City. first vllle "D-Da- Murdoch Rites Slated Monday ci. poll. Bish- op Seldon Heaps will be in charge, Friends may call at the Lar- vMr,- Murdoch jjin Mortuary, 260 East Eouth Temple Street, Salt Lake City, this evening from t to 8 p. m. and Monday from 10 to 11:30 a. m. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. -- Jensen Funeral Slated in Goshen G.OSHEN, Utah County Funeral services for Andrew Y. Jensen, 75. who died Thursday after a lingering illness, will be conducted Mon day at 2 p. m. in Goshen LDS Ward Chapel by Evelyn Kirk, bishop. ,.t Fnenrts mav call at vallev Mor , tuary, Payson, Sunday, evening-and at the family residence Mon- day prior to services. Burial will be in Goshen Cemr- -' tery. , Atomicubmarine Inventor Soon To Be Rear Admiral WASHINGTON (UP) Th Navy announced Saturday that Capt. Hyman G. Rickover, generally credited with speeding develop ment of the atomic submarine. has been selected for promotion io rear aamirai. Rickover had been passed over by a previous Navy selection board and would-- have been forced to retire for having been passed over twice after the regular number of yean in hi grade. FINAL im'M For n noire PEDWIN rPf III. J 8.82 6.86 4.90 3.92 , QW icnc Army Corporal, Slayer of Wife, Goes to Prison 500 TV Sets Disappear CHICAGO said Sat (UP)-Po- liee - XV sales, They sought Robert B. Green, 10, after investlgatioa showed TV sets disappeared from a warehouse he managed. Lt. Ralph Petaequ of the confidence section said police had word from Phoenix that a store had been leased there and that instructions were found pasted to the window to refer deliveries to a L. i- Dempsey. Demnier. thev aiid. told Phoenix authorities that Greea had hired him in July. Walk fTrmUnt Srtry Aftfraomt Saturday) nd Sundav Sunday HeraM Publlibcd Sunday Morntna lTib1lhl b HrH Corvoratlen. pri" i irccTDinc "o 9.95 - NOW kirLJIIAILSL (UP)-Ph- lllp SAN FRANCISCO J. Watson, Army corporal convict ed of slaying his wife after i Day quarrel on St. Valentine' will begin his five years to lift prison sentence Monday, Superior Judge Twain Mictteliea announced urday they belived that a wire- bduib wnHgD- vuunui in uiv uia- appearance of perhaps 50O televis ion sets, bad leased a store space Saturday. in Phoenix as a possible outlet for Judge Michelsen passed 8.82 7.85 - J0HANSEN CASUALS Reg. priced to NOW 9.95 - Reg. priced to 7.95 NOW priced to CASUALS Reg. 5.9i - NOW KEDMnE - "iw CASUALS sen Watson tence Friday, sending to San Quentin. However, he grantd a atay of execution until Monday in order that Watson' mother Mrs. Phyllis Watson, Tcoma might visit him in Jail here prior to the transfer. Watson, 27, was convicted of wife. Arlyi, killing his by beating her to death in their apartment. He denied guilt De fense attorney Gregory Stout announced he would appeal. t 5,88 5.88 3.92 2.94 2.94 SHOES FOR CHILDREN 6.9- 5BUSTER BROWN Rg. NQW ROBIN HOODw BUSTER BROWN 92. Boys' Nation 'Legislators' To Meet Colleagues ": . .. Reg. !. KEDDETTES K 4.49 2.94 - 1.88 2.45 lajM "111 - WASHINGTON (UP) Ninety two teen age r'leglslatort" of Boy Nation visit their home state BO South rirrt Ant Provo. colleague in th Capitol today to Vuh. Entered second etmm Prevo. get some advice on now to elect mtte ft Pn ofiX InMarch . a president ST 'IS'm InubtTioUoB Th youngsters, two from each SI the Utah count 00 for (is months in Mate except Rhode IalaM and Mitth. ad-1S 09 th in dvinee Louisiana, arc here for a weet wB mU onTwhcre In Oo ider the sponsorship of th Amerip''Mln J'nitfl mtlta wxtfith.o t 00 for mi can Lofton "to learn by doing" the oo tfc morttha, tit la function of government Str. vr 154 ?! W. CENTER Ttovcys COMTim iw 4 PAMIIY SHOI STORI" 110 WIST CINTR PHONI S7 rSm |