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Show DAILY. HERALD- Missing Girl, 1 6, Found In Provo; Comrade Arrested MONDAY. JULY 18, 1955 Utah County. Utah 1 Statistics off ld .;. thersame time, police charged Negro, of HenifyAllen, Ogden and Phoenix with "vagrancy and consorting with . a known thief." 1 The girl, also Negro, was being held at the County Youth Home, pending arrival of her parents - . i from Phoenix. She told police another boy friend had wired her money to come home, but that her companion had taken the moneyfrom her. She said she had once been At; married. Girl to Daniel and Luene Leif- son Ludlow, Provo. Girl to Jess and Marjorie Gro-tegut Shepherd, Spanish Fork. Girl to D. William and June Decker Snell, Orem. Boy to Boyd and Bonnie Moes ser Winterton, Provo. Girl to Duane and Carol Boley Herbert, Orem. Girl to Glade and LaRae Allen Walker, Springville.' Boy to Billy B. and Maurine Romney Badger, Provo. ; ty, jbond. City Judge W. Dean - Loose told the defendant the high bond was set 'in view of his past record. 11-ll- ..15Ufc-25tlTSt.,-Ogde- n, th UtaK Obituaries - y t v i , v; t t 0 ...... ; , . " -- . chapel.- fu-ne- ra' - GRANGER Nancy Jo Smith. daughter of J. Th'eron .ui r.crv,rt.tw ki. n,,. 7 . , Those bags for carrying Baby'a proviaea ior au siuaenu with 26.000 feet of floor space. paraphernalia are getting neater the school will have in addition to and neater. They now come in a effices, and auditorium - gymna- - smart tweed in choice of colors. . sium. and a convent for the sisters IFibergias insulation and cora-wit-h ten bedrooms and chapels. p!ete washability make them The school will be built very! practical. : No other automatic transmis- in Clipper tops its class V-- 8 enpower. Big, brawny gines of 245 and 225 horsepower put you out front in any driving situation. Biggest where k ccmois most, Clipper gives yo more room for heads, shoulders, hips and legs more room to relax. sion can match Twin Ultra-matits eager, nimble response, and positive control. ... ic silken-smoothne- Senior Citizens Dance Scheduled Senior Citizens will hold their regular dance Tuesday from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Eldred Recreation Center, according to Alma Heaton, program director. Senior Citizens Orchestra will provide music. Tahoe While in the San Fran- - senior citizens Club is spon CISCO area they visited their sored by Provo City Recreation children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Department. M. (Barrylyn Baker) Hedquist Jerry, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs Fred S. Hedquist. Provo. is stationed at Moffett Field in the U.S. Nevy. He plans to enter the LEHI City officials will meet University of Utah school of en Monday, July 25, with the newly- gineering in January. appointed Board of Adjustment to discuss the city zoning ordi Mildred Ullmer of Provo left by nances. plane Sunday for Chicago, 111 City councilmen have asked where she will attend a school City Attorney Harvard R. Hinton in special office training for her and City Engineer Frank W. new work as secretary for the Jones to attend the meeting and Pipe Line Service Company of explain details of the zoning laws. Provo. -- sen, a graduate of Brigham Young University is now assistant professor in agronomy and research at the University of California. Mrs. "Mikkelsen is the former Margaret Wilson of Provo. i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simons of Salem have been vacationing in Yellowstone National Park. Their two oldest children, Mike and Kathleen spent the week in Salt Lake City. City Officials Plan Zone Study Airman First Class Douglas Sorensen and Mrs. Sorensen with son, Shirl, are visiting with par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Soren sen' of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen of Genola. Airman Sorensen has just completed four years service in the U. S. Air Force and has reenlisted for an other period" of service. The fam ily "came from his last base, Limestone, Me. and after the 30 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Fielding:, day leave will go to Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Armstrong, Tex. V Mrs. Annina Willden and her son, Duane Willden, have returned Mrs. Stanley Marlowe and two from Idaho Falls, Ida.; where children from Seattle, Wash., are thejr attended the Joseph Hogetts visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Smith family reunion held there and in Provo. Doughty family Saturday and Sunday. Over 70 family members from Idaho and Ruth Ann Neilson Utah were in attendance. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Baker Neilson, was among climbers and Evlayn and Reed W. Baker making it Ho the top of Mount have just returned from a trip Timpanogos last Saturday. Ruth to San Francisco, Cal., and Lake accompanied her daddy on the climb. 4 p.m., Manti Cemetery. day, CLARKSTON Mrs. Orilla Har Open house tonight, Monday 7mon Weeks, 74, former resident, 9 p.m., 430 W. 2nd . . ., Provo. Subdied Saturday; funeral Wednes stantial 3 bedroom brick home day, 1 p.m., Weston LDS Ward close in. 20 ft. living room, fire chapel, Weston, Ida. place, gas heat, garage.1 MURRAY Cora Williams. 75, for a very practical andDesigned livable 107J E. 4500 S.. died Friday: fu 12 rod lot. $10,500. Makehome,yix neral Monday, 2:30 p.m., 4760 S. offer. See this tonight for sure. State.! Halm Real Estate & Ins. VERNAL Mrs. Emma Sou-- Ralph Co. .adv.) tham Holmes, 67, died Saturday; . . . funeral Wednesday, 11 a.m., Ver For letterhead, envelopes, wednal Second LDS Ward chapel. Fair prices. ESCALANTE Eliza Ann Moos- - dings, handbills. Orem - Geneva man, 81, died Saturday: funeral Call AC Tuesday, 2 p.m., Escalante North Times, (adv). . LDS Ward chapel. FIELDING Mrs. Ethel Hess Docksfader. 64, former resident. died Sunday; funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., Rupert Tabernacle. Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly HaU (Reta Reynolds) .and children, Laureen and Linda, have returned to Utah after spending the past three years in the East where Mr. Hall has been employed in government work. They have lived most of the time in Lockport, N.Y. They are presently living at 70 Merchant Street in American Fork. fcS'" "i-- f '"1 J -- f -- " 11 , .Nl f i'l wy 1 f: J 1 ' ' ' I " r7i" Se...Drfvo..Compore! 5 You'U buy rb KITCHEN MOTOR COMPANY I M beauoful Comrt tb bit. cmr witb dippcf and dui i offers p box rcxi'U qkly Lmt BY PACKARD CRAFTSMIN 60 why Ancient Age can say: (5 6 1 - 0) A - IV 6) qi 40, fB) 51 0 JJ 0 9) nn3 washes u u o and dries clothes in one continuous operation I Just put in the soiled clothes, set the Duomatic dials and the sensational new , Bendix Duomatic does ALL tbtrtst . .. while you do your other housework ... while you play ... even while you . sleep! GIVE YOUR HOME A "VACATION" CLEANING Have us clean your drapes and shpco vers vhile you are on vacation. Phone us today for pickup and delivery at your con- , venience. 'It 0ly fits almost anywhere 36 inches wide. Can b easily installed in recreation room, kitchen, bathroom u beret tr yom want it. 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That's why we wait six full years for careful aging to bring the quality ingredients to their peak of maturity. UTAH Your cbolcs ct 6aSwEUCTIUC DRT1M6 APPLIANCE CO. 120 N. UniTersity Ave. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY .6 YEARS OLD - IS PROOF r &1 170 North 1st West Phone FR Prove vs show yoa how mven mora wm tan oHw you for yovr pnsnt corf 3-62- ia tt so much more! - yjfmmu fit 119 NOTJ nJHJT 0 .. 1 five-year-o- ld and Neva Harper Smith, 3211 S. 3450 W died Saturday; funeral 2 Monday, p.m., ,McDougal Funeral Home. 4330 S. Redwood Rd. MILFORD Spencer Whittaker, 63, former resident, died Saturday. MANTL Janet Braithwaite, day-ol- d daughter of, Wilbur and Jane Anderson Braithwaite, died Saturday; grave dedication Sun- - Ida. ' Packard craftsmen . . . with outstanding quality, fashionable good taste through and through. ... ss biik br Oolv Clipper is Central Utah Briefs S. Anna Mikkelsen, Mrs. Ada Giraud Mon and other relatives. Dr. Mikkel- .475-15t- : , OUTDOOR TYPE Ann Brimhall, 3, daughter of the Creed D. Brimhalls, 885 N. 1260 E., loves to play with her doll all year "round, but she especially enjoys it in the summer. The outdoor type, she thinks that sitting with her doll on the cool grass "neath the shady shrubs at her home is the smart way to beat the summer heat. Other mothers will agree. 577 228-23r- - - Dr. and Mrs. Duane Mikkelsen )255-2n- ' 1 f i SALT LAKE CITY Frank F. Wlui uicii cmiui cu, itiaitia, HoDkin. 57. 435 E. 1st S., died and Kent, have left for their home Saturday; funeral Tuesday, noon. in Davis, Cal., after visiting here 2 CO E. South Temple: Olivia two weeks with his .mother, Mrs. Mathilda Younebere. 59. 9th W.. died Frday;" funeral d E. Mrs. Edna day. noon. Wifson 77, 2218 Klemm. Louise died Texas St., Saturday; funeral Evans and '9 a.m.. Tuesday. S. Charles II. 1st 574 E. Early, son and Charles of infant Price, Ruth Parker Price, 62 W. 27th S died Thursday; graveside serv ices Monday." 10 a.r m.. Sunset Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Dora John son Davidson, 76,, 1472-2n-d E., died Saturday; Soren Nephi Jen sen.,' 87, former resident, died Friday;funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m Weston LDS Ward chapel, Pres ton, Ida. Matthew (Washington Shoemake, 75, died Sunday; fu neral Tuesday. 2 p.m.. 260 E. South Temple. OGDEN Mrs. Isabella J. A Pearce, 70, died Friday; funeral Tuesday! noon, Myers land Foul ger Funeral Chapel. Edwin M. Benedict, 72, 3341 Adams Ave., died Saturday; funeral Tuesday, 3 p.m., Lmdquist and Sons Funeral Chapel. Estelle M. Connell, d 64, St., died Saturday; funeral in Osawatomie Kan. Charjes Homer Richards, 55, 142- 2nd St., died Friday; funeral Monday, 1:30 p.m., Aultorest Fu neral Chapel. Eli Jean (Beux) Beus, 87, 3441 Harrison Blvd.. died Saturday; funeral will be announced by Lindquist and .Sons Mortuary. Russell Don Sherman, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. bherman, 3677 Adams Ave., died Saturday; Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m.. St. Joseph's lie Church, Holy Rosary Monday, 8 p m., Lindquist and Sons Mortuary. Mrs. Clara H. Morgan, 65, h s't., died Saturday; Wednesday, 1 p". m., Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel. LOGAN Ida Woolf. 76, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 2 p.m., Hyde Park LDS Ward ' cor-;tjm- Girl to Lewis R. and Norene Bangeter Beck, Provo. Girl to Drew and Irene Bennett Edwards, Pleasant Grove. t Lt. Jesse Evans, Provo criminal investigator, said this morning that Finley had been extradited from Provo to Phoenix in November of 1953, after a local businessman reported the defendant had attempted to sell him a stolen calculating machine. Two other calculating machines stolen from Arizona, were located .in Salt Lake City. Allen, who gave his address at and is being held under Ave., Phoenix, bond.! and $1,000 $500 cash i The arrest was made by Detectives LeGrand Baker and Kenneth .Forshee, Provo Police Catholics may register at thej economically due to an architect- school as long as space is avail- - engineer working plan. Most Reverend G. Hunt will officiate at the Saturday: Finley, who gave his address as 913 Buckey. Phoenix, and 127 S. 2nd Ave., Pocatello, is being held under $3000 cash or $6000 proper' Cornerstone Rites Tuesday at St. Francis Schocir Bishop Duane, to be substantially completed in e for school this September. . 01 uerswDe laying ceremony ;n u, uiei.u. " new $219,000 St. Francis Elemen-rr""- " BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL tary School, located at Third eignt classrooms, eignt graaes North and Ninth East, Tuesday at may or may not be taught, de-- Today: 5 pending on the number of teach- Girl to Earl W. and Joan Ler-wi- ll andp.m. St. Francis parishioners ers available from the Fran interested citizens are invited Wengreen, Orem. to attend the ceremony. Sisters of Perpetual Ador- jCiscan Boy to V. Rex and Joan Wilson of LaCrosse, Wis. Construction of the school be-- ation Waltman, Provo. gan in Nov. 1954 and is expected! School officials state that non- Sunday: Boy to Mangus and Joyce Walker Paulson, Orem. Girl to John and Joyce Anderson Hood, Orem. Boy to Richard and Lourene Marilyn Parker Lefler, Orem. Boy to Carl and Florence Ellen Allred Lea, Provo. Boy to Eugene and LaWana Rightenour Leafty, Springville. Girl to Lawrence and Mary Jane Gilbert Jarvis, Provo. carnal knowledge Charges were filed by Provo Police this morning against Frank Finley, Negro, after a missing girl was found in his . company at a Prov Saturday " hotel. - 1955 ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING C- O- FRANKFORT. KY. -- |