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Show 6 Guard Will Break CampThisWeekend — DAILY HERALD See. FRIDAY JUNE 17 "55 Utah County, Utah Delayed Strawberry Day CAMP W. G. WILLIAMS, Jor-jnoon, Murray’s 1334th- Engineer)night because the 100th; thatome dan Narrows—Thirty-two hundred| Battalion had completed its five-|get unit, had moved out earlier’ Utah National Guardsmen, a|mile sector near Brighton andi, the day : ro “Events Tonight, Saturday large part of them from Utah Coun-|then moved out to this camp. tain road between Brighton and Midway, Wasatch County, had Saturday night at 8:15 p. m. The|were hoe in Washington, D. C., Utah . News Briefs | recently. Queen of the Strawberry Festival Truma Lee Linebaugh, named for Governor Lee, and for President Harry S. Truman because she was born on the day of their election, had visited the Salt Lake’s 21st Rifle Company, eight: miles of passable combat Marine Corps Reserve, did not 1 oi Th road. The link was completed Thursday with yet a 50-yard stretch of solid rock on the Salt Lake-Wasatch County line. After SAVE 50% blasting hundreds of pounds of of contract charges explosives into the mountainside,| of auto financing. it finally gave way and bulldozers| State Capitol earlier in the week with Shuree Smith, Miss Pleasant Grove, and Rodeo Queen Lorraine a New neighbors welcomed to Spencer to invite the governor Provo include Mr.1460 andN. Mrs. J. 4 th e celebration lebrati lt ROYAL STRAWBERRY DAY TRIO—Pleasant Grove Strawberry Queen Truma Lee Linebaugh Judki 3rd W. to atten ani rammed through from eachside.| poses at the Flower Show between two other important figures in the celebration. Right is Mrs. Work was hindered by snow, Leonard ~, present him with strawberries. from Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. aire Le d thei h. Lavina C. Fugal, American Mother of 1955. Governor J. Bracken Lee, left, for whom the young John Osborn, 788 W. 4th S. from| Mrs. Le and their son, RichRi ; Mr. and Mrs. Byron g.jard. also attended the festival. queen is named,participated in the afternoon’s festivities and. was s cheduled to ride with Mrs. Fugal in the evening parade, which was postponed. Truma Lee was born the day Harry S. Truman was Ee. BEN BRODERICK FR 3-4566 fog on Thursday. By Thursday! snus Soet"steesCounty Leaders Oppose ‘New ‘Freeway’ Route _ 172 East First North sleet, hail, rain, bitter cold, and Norwood, 369 E. Sth N., from|———HW————_ elected president of the United States and J. Bracken Lee was elected governor of Utah. Berkeley, Cal.; Charles Foidard,|burg, Va. soon for France where 100 S. 900 E., from Studio City,/Mr. Fuller, a lieutenant colonel me agptens oc es G.\in the Army is being assigned, johnson, . 3rd S., from Sac- TOMORROW SUNBEAM SATURDAY ramento, Cal.; Lew Mar Price,|Mrs. Fuller’s sister, Mary F. 1130 E. 680 N., from Richfield;!Smith of Provo. The Fullers’ four Free Toast, Coffee and Little Sausages Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Webb, 270|children, all married are Perry N. 4th W., from St. George; Mr.|L.., Pasadena; Paul, Cold Water, County authorities today route “would isolate Utah county.” opposition to a newly pro-| However, county Commissioner freeway route that would Verl G. Dixon saic he had no ob- most of the county’s towns. jection to the expressway west of| |Past two years, he haying been Opposition came from Provo|Utah lake “since it would be used |stationed at-nearby Fort Eustis. laine Aura C. Hatcr and county|for major truck and perhaps miliMr. and Mrs. Ted McQuivey|Lt. Col.Fuller entered the army. Commissioner Sterling D. Jones. (tary traffic.’ have as their houseguests, a|from the National Guard early in | The proposed freeway would fol-| “But we may need both the exoe, aia on and|World II and has served in Ger- low a route west of Utah lake. |pressway and a limited access road | vy m estminster, -s;}many, Japan, Guam, the Phili Hatch maintained the roa ae Utah county towns eventually,” | who are visiting for two weeks.| pines and Korea and more resent! “‘should_be built where it would be|he said. from Lyman, Wyo. Siege ee ng — at Fort Bragg, N. C., , in brow, !}and Fort Eustis. visitors back with them after a| =: journey to see them in California.| For airlines information of service to traffic on a coast to| coast level instead of bypassing all| f us.”” anal J ones asserted that the proposed Don is expected to come in ajtickets to Honolulu, call Merrill week and the family will return Christophersor Travel Service, together. also for fast charter plane service to uranium mines, etc. For exMr. and Mrs. Lavonia (Bony)|ample, Moab 1 hr., Las Vegas Fuller, (Edith Farrer), former2 hrs., t | t Provoans, are leaving Williams-FR DO YoU SUFFER uve Phoenix 3 hrs. Phone plain little girl, by the American Legion Auxiliary. 11, who movie star—and a heartbroken mother of seven children—these are in a missing per- sons drama on file with the poThe missing born is 11, Sata 1943, | CO. Big Single SMOOTH Head eo e shaves closer, cleaner than any other method, wet or dry. 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Girls State is sponsored by the |ing daughter, Mrs. Fotheringham, American Legion Auxiliary. | who is expecting another child, jurged anyone seeing Dortha to eall her at Franklin 3-4712 or | notify Provo police. is described as four |feet two inches tall and weighing |100 pounds; with blonde hair and [Russia Expels Three Envoys | blue eyes, and with a stocky build. LONDON (UP)—Private advices She had money whensheleft. received here today said three asShe took with her a blue taffeta sistant U.S. military attaches have dress with white bib; a full black been expelled from Russia. |quilted skirt and blouse,. and a The reports received here said | red-check outfit. She had no coat. all three were declared persona non grata and left the Soviet capital about two weeks ago. Statistics The three ousted Americans were BORN identified as Lt. Col. John S. BenAT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: ison, Capt. Walter Mule and Capt. Today: William R. Stroud All were Army Girl to Harrison and Jessie men. Their home addresses were Minkler Palmer, Provo. not available in London. go. Drive stakes to mark spots. Then lay Goodyear’s flexible pipe to each | mo trenches to dig. Then test system | above ground. Slit ground 6 to8 inches deep with spade, sink system | at Van Nuys, Calif. The child was Party; Linnea Johansson, Salt Lake an avid reader of movie maga- \City" National, state treasurer; Dortha You plan where sprinkler heads will Kler head. Assemble. All you need NOT OWN TELEVISION Beauty LAWN SPRINKLING SYSTEM : LOGAN (UP)— A petite 16-yeargirl Dec. and Mrs. Blaine Thorpe, defeated police asked for publicity on her |17-year-old Jane Parris of Salt case in an attempt to find her. [Lake City, a “‘Federal party” canShe disappeared from her didate. She will be inaugurated at 3 Provo home late ‘Wednesday |Utah State Agricultural College this ate ee night; and has not been heard \evening. MISSING — Dortha Baker, |from since. | The federal party showed more missing from her Provo home A quiet girl who had no dates |strength in county elections by winsince Wednesday. and few close friends, she ap- |ning two of the three commissioner| peared “‘awful nervous and extra posts in Freedom and Democracy happy” -the night she left, accounties. cording to her mother. Other ‘‘state officers” elected at Her mothersaid there had been e ninth annual Girls. State inno family quarrel; and, in fact, cluded: Dortha was an “unusually good Janet Taylor, Farmington, sec| girl,” although she liked “dress up’’ more than her moth- |retary of state on the National 'ticket; Sylvia Palmer, Roy, Feder considered advisable for her eral, attorney general; supreme years. jcourt justices Deanna Dance of | Dortha told a younger brother she planned to-hitchhike to Holly- |Dragerton, chief justice, Erlene Gordon, Smithfield. and Ann Hen|wood, and become a famous| | movie star. 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Moffett, 773 N. ist E.,/er have lived at Williamsburg the |bypass BTccsteteof at ‘ and cleaning power-burned breech assemblies. 2 Brigadier General Maxwell E. Rich, adjutant general, will present seven individual awards and center to complete their annual tension today to the. existing four unit awards at the awards summer encampment after five|scenic route. Saturday morning at 10:30 days. in the rugged Wasatch| E: xper cted ‘“‘aggressors” from parade a. m. Saturday is also pay day. Rang+ wherethey hacked through sche-|C. Fugal, Pleasant Grove’s Amer- whom duled for Thursday night and to-jican Mother of 1955, with night, will be held tonight and|he became acquainted when they Central The 115th Battalion of Salt Lake City completed its three-mile link| been completed today onthefirst to the existing route to Midway link by Utah National Guard en- in Bonanza Basin today. gineers. American Fork’s 1457th BattalThe Guardsmen movea out of ion, working on its home ground the area today and returned to in north American Fork Canyon, this Oguirrh Mountain training was to complete a five-mile ex- peated tonight in connection with He was to have ridden in the the stock parade at 6 p. m. Rodeo|evening parade with Mrs. Lavina a," ee Fi ing their annual two weeks field|the “horseshoe area” and tied it/this camp after four days in the ~ tr toa new two-mile high route e Meanwhile, the rough-cut moun- above Giles Flat. : ture parade, postponed Thursday|pour of rain which necessitated night because of rain, will be re-|postponement of the two events. previously ; s home Saturday and Sunday—end-|rectly to the Brighton Highway in|Artillery meanwhile returned to evening performance of Pleasant/ed the Strawberry City late ThursGrove Strawberry Day’s minia-|day afternoon despite the down- performances, = ty, will break camp and head for/They hacked an excess route di- Governor J. 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