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Show page 4 ""aiygiT" Sunday herald jSinger Returned for Questioning Utah County Dairy Cattle To Be Inspected for Tuberculosis 4 Approximately 11,000 head of .observation of the herd 72 hours i dairy cattle in Utah county wm later will be made. Mr. Boswell be tested this summer for tuber- explained. ; culosis by the county extension' Cattle owners are expected to service, in cooperation with the cooperate by keeping their ani-1 U. S. bureau of animal husban- mats nearby on the day the veter-dry veter-dry and the state department of inarian will call. "Cooperation in agriculture, according to Stephen this project will help make Utah ft Boswell. county agent. county a better dairy county." he As part of a program to test all said, cattle every three years, the Utah The most recent test was made county commission has approved in this county in the year 1942. a budget for the purpose of sup- when 2974 herds, or 10,132 head plying assistants for veterinarians of cattle were tested. Results in conducting the tests, he said. this number showed 40 reactors Owners of dairy cows win be in 34 different herds. If any re-notified re-notified by letter as to what day a actors are found during the cur-veterinarian cur-veterinarian will be in the vicin- rent survey, the animals will be ity. and work will begin at 7:30 moved from the herds to avoid a. m. Tests will be conducted un- passing the disease on to the milk til 1 p .m., and a return call for consumers, he said. City Nf ; Briefs First IA. and Mrs. U ward are in Provo until t i day. when they win leave to turn to Scott field. 111., where tt lieutenant is connected with medical corps. While here " will be guests of Mr. and .-Frank .-Frank S. Taylor, Mrs. Harwat , parents, and Mr. and Mrs. O. H ward, parents of Lt. Harw . ao, but now of Los Angeles, Mtf.. has been a visitor at the ae of Mr. and Mrs.. William ' -cent. en. route to Idaho, to d the suiiimer. Miss Marie Berte!en. who will oe remembered as Utah Covered: Wagon Days queen, paid a brief j visit to her aunt and uncle. Mr. I 1 I . ..-Ail .'I-.-vI . f't - I sw : &stu - a -:- -r ...... m m Giles Brothers Meet In Germany WITH THE 70TH INFANTRY DIVISION IN GERMANY Lt. rvoaeph M. Giles, son of Mrs. Jo seph F. Giles of 303 Cast Third South, walked Into an office of his infantry division recently to meet his brother. Lt. Fred N. Giles, of the G-4 staff of the office, for the first time since October. 1942. During their reunion, the brothers broth-ers discovered that each had received re-ceived a commission as second lieutenant on the battlefield and both had won the bronze star, an unusual coincidence. Lt. Fred entered s ervice in July 1943. following Lt Joe, who enter ed in March. 1941. Joe was sent to Brothers From Provo Meet Overseas 3t vT Self-Confessed Arsonist Held ' 5 ZT T&$$ZZ$4- --Ji Sylvan Z obeli. Cs '; . . . ,"J.mil- 'rv " " " 1 about 45. today was in tt iV, Cartervflle, today was in the county jail awaiting arraignment en a self -confessed charge of setting fire to his home According to Fire Chief Earl Finlayjor. Provo. whose department depart-ment responded to the alarm at about 1 30 a. m. Saturday mom- damage to the four-room mc hoic and its contents is the neighborhood of S4.000, Hou5C ar.d to:itent are a complete com-plete los.. Chief Finlayson said. Records at the Provo police ef ntmn c K - tK-il 7aKa11 am fA Two brothers. Lt. Joseph Giles !eit. cn-i Lt. Fred Giles, both prevo ard e himself up Provo police after the fire, there atxn !ing. fran in 1 tion. in SElK arrivirTg in ?v. a happy reunion in Germany Africa, while Fred arrived in, France in December. 1944. j The combat record of Lt. Joe: reads like the history of the American troops in that part ofj the world in that he was sent from 1 Provo Legion Elects Officers admitting that he set fire to his home after marital difficulties. Countv Attornev Arnold Rov- lancc said Saturday that charges 'would not be broucht against Zo- us. fiiiu jna Mrs. H. B. Mensel, at then-Taylor. then-Taylor. Lt. Moyle has been inihome Friday. She was en route the armv since before Pearl Har- t . hnr losvina h ctato with the . , . fifc,f I elepnolo "v : 7 j ..... parenis, mr. anQ ivirs. i,aiic j. .. . . , SJ , ... , ' sn (inn frm nrl nf hl im.m.v. at M,imK national gutra. ne spent one year Bertelsen from New York where kppo Lawton. iormer singer, saia oy poutx io nave -an, w '--j ' ' in the Pacific theater in active 1 fvf' u J. i Mrs. Marion Lansford durinE oast four years, is shown with his wife, i' Even the children were hurling t t " . . . , . i i.... ii.. v.i.a,r. frw inning nv srpnanpR mm our ranicv nn 1 n New Vork polite concerning mysterious shootinK of Mrs. Langfords hus- .He was also a member of the out-band. out-band. Photo copyright, 1948, by New York Daily News. fit which went south from Nurn- burg to Berchesgaden, where Hti- ler s mountain retreat was taken. Lavar Groneman. Provo build- vice commander Stanford Cease, bell until the first of the week I Africa to Italy with his 756th tank ing contractor, today assumed his adjutant: ' Jess Stott. chaplain; when he has a chance to con- battalion, and landed at the Ri- position 01 commanaer 01 uit - Friink Eastman scriicant-at-arr.T vcrse U lln U'strict Atorney viera in France with the famed ican Legion post 13, according to u. . ' ,f- George S. Ballif. Mr. Roylance Third division. He fought throughjRuss Traher, retiring commander . A'ma w nftnt. nnancc oincer. stated that he and the district the Colmar pocket, crossed the' Mr. Groneman and other offi- Executive committee: Frank attorney will confer on whether Rhine north of Manhelm, and ar-Jcers of the legion for the coining Hepdon. O. Singleton and GeorKc or not felony charges will be filed rived in Salsberg. Austria, where ycars were elected at the Inst Erkman. Five-year finance com- against Zobell for arson, he acts as battalion officer. i regular bi-monthly meeting. mittceman. Hugh Rosr. Four-yeai It was also reported that Mrs. He became a lieutenant March! The complete roster of officials finance committeeman to fill the Zobell w;s out of the house when 12, of this year, having previously previous-ly served as maintainance sergeant ser-geant and platoon commander. His bronze star was presented him as a result of his work at Casino, although al-though the officer states that the roughest time he had was near the for 1945-46 include: unexpired term of J. V. vrr.gg. Mr. Zobeli allegedly set fire to W. D. (Cap) Harrison, first vice who has moved to California, D.. the house. The couple has no commander: Keith .Tarvis. second G. Hnroid. chilrcn. it was brought out. duty. in tK nlau 'ITnlln,ir tVa t1if ". ; which has Just finished a suc- Mrs. Halite Tangren Jensen, cessful Broadway run. Miss Ber-Mrs. Ber-Mrs. Vernon Whiting, Miss Mary telsen will spend a month in Utah. Whitley and Miss Vella Wash- ::: burn have begun a motor trip to, Mr, and Mr9 victor C. Ander-the Ander-the eastern United States where have returned from a delight Mrs. jensen win visit ner nus- ful two weeks visit in Los An geles, Calif . with their son, Dec Anderson. USNR, who is attending attend-ing University of Southern Cali fornia dental school, and his wife. band. Cpl. Ralph B. Jensen, sta tioned at Quantico, Va:: Mrs. Whiting will visit her daughter. Miss Peggy Lee Whiting, studying study-ing voice in New York City. Miss Whitley will accept a position in Farm Help Signed Up By Knudsen D A..!. LJ . ' Lt. Fred arrived in France with 1X0 1 CI I IQnS rlGOr the first contingent of the Trail- OPA Official ; blazers division. His baptism by 1 fire was during the Von Rundstedt attempted breakthrough in Janu ary. Other battles in which he has , SPANISH FORK-Members of Gail Martin, district infdrma- rS 1 trwcrii 1 itr ann Trip rantnrp of NJiar the former Fern Frandsen. Also.. the local chamber of commerce, tion executive of the omce 01 brucken. ! they were guests of Mr. Ander-'cooperating with the U. S. ex- price administration, told Provo; He wears the purple heart in' h,?r Sn?HSdi !nJaewiS!SOn', iSt"' M"'. C.,yde Romncy tension service is assisting local Rotary club members that infla- addition to his bronze star burn will visit friends in service who are stationed on the route. I farmers in securing farm laborers tion to follow victory has been1 The boys were together for only ! c . c . . J 41.. n..l n " " " .lurA Have Hut T.f 1 t T.t Vi-kH All of the group excepting Mrs. ...... for the increased local farm acre- approximated at 27 per cent as makin, ninn for a tHn to Austria nrw!.i ...m k- "-. iti-t"" okc.i. . . . ... r. ...iiiiiis wm w.c , "boot" leave at the home of his age. accorctrng to Ernest t. Kn jd- comparea to o per cent auer: where he may return tne visit. months or longer. Mrs. Whiting will return to Provo when her visit Is through. Lt. LaVerle T. Hacking, prisoner prison-er of war In Germany, since Nov. 1944. has been liberated and is now at the home of his patents, Mr. and Mrs. T. William hacking. Cedar Valley, on leave before re-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V.'sen, secretary of the organization,! World War I, at a meeting of the! Mrs. Fred Giles is the former Washburn, Orem. and his brother h has employed for the club Friday afternoon. ltTn &iHLCh" Cpl. Alvin M. Washburn, with' , i M. r-i .. .... ing In Vernal, with their son, Jo- the electrical engineering depart- season to help the farmers in se- Mr. Martin pointed out thatSeph Fred GUe8. ment of the Boeing airplane fac-'curing help. Most of the young OPA controlling price levels have; A third brother also in service torv. Seattle. Wash., both visited people of the district have regis- made extreme inflation, as in the , is Cpl. Floyd K. Giles, now aboard their sister. Miss Betty Washburn , i ,u., , . I past, avoidable. !a carrier vessel in the Pacific, as at Los Angeles, Cal route to their station while en- they arc able to perform. Lt. Parley W. Madsen, Lake- a member of the marine corps. He view prisoner of war in Germany i has been in active duty since porting for redistribfuion with the Otis art Institute. Her broth ute to tneir station. Anv .., nnf r.olt.r.H ; f " i m -' uuijr nine Miss Washburn is a student t . should contact Mr Knudsen as Jr ! pasl tW VeaS .8Pk'Marcn. nd ln ervlce almost two the arrrty air corps. In service er. Seaman Paul; is now atend- T. Mr k.Za. air. corPg and in Prison camps." Ui. i . t . i t .v 'bvvivi.. . . v v ..... lthai nuaeio rT t V a .IiK aa v n i v 4 mvji.i vi- viit iiuu uui illg m a . m -yy m J s J jx VIIIIU VUIIICICIIUC : Inil U IU..i..4 4 Ui.l t . t . . siiilt inc iicuiciiaiit inci n nff nasir enffineerintr srnoo . ld . i ..r i .... a . v " - : sen k uw ui iiicir -iiL'L'ua as suini . . io-montn-oia son. Tommy, tor tne Alvin has been stationed at QC ,u,. ,k imlme session . inciuaea u. r nz- -if pos- , water.. Rotary member Price chapter and Lt. of th: Wilford J i a a!A a.MMM .... M 1 ITin r m : T 1"'CUUJ"" ?" raugmiri ueia, icxas. unui nis and the number needed wnc is mc iui nici icii i vuiik rcueni wnnsicr. :ui i . i i m i -.- Blanding. . :-:: tvTand .irl. Woolf' with lhc Eihth . S-Stt. Edward J. Carter, gunner workinc and it takes considerable Miss Joy Tancren has gone tof on a B-24 Libera or and veteran timc to sccure help. sugar beet Overcharae Oil Beverly Hills, Cal.. to spend the of 50 missions xyith the 15th air , thinning has been held up because VXYCItllUryC WI1 summer. She will accept a -pos-. force in Italy, is home visitingiof tne storms and wllI need to be D ' -rnnr CnL itwuitjviyivi i w Brings a Refund uion wun uie iougHis Aircii;nis moiner. Airs. Alice -6. carter. f inishcd as SOOn as possible when company. She Is the daughter of .81 South Sixth East street on a the wcather permits. Berry pick-Mr. pick-Mr. and Mrs. H A Tangren and, 30-day furlough Sgt Carter par-jing has starteHd but win not be at has been attending the BYU. ticlpated in the bombing of Ploes- its peak or about ten days. : : : ti and other well-known targets Miss Edith Crosbie returned in Austria and Germanv. He holds f f Saturday to her home in St.jthe air medal, three oak leaf A VQTCl VOUPOIIS George, after a few days' visit! clusters the European campaign ... . - f t I here with Mrs. Shirley Maeiribbon and five battle stars. His 0WeCl O CjQllOnS Brown. outfit received a presidential cita- Set Thursday Provo's regular child health; conference, usually held in the Community church, will be con-' ducted Thursday afternoon in thej girls' room of the Provo high j school building for all pre-schoolj children and infants of northwest Provo, according to Mrs. Carol A Provo housewife has refund- Railo, . public health nurse who : ed $93.50 to the purchaser of a will be in charge, refrigerator, which she was found . All mothers in that section of guilty of having advertised and j the city have been notified of the i jsold for that amount above the : conference, and are urged to at- yjrn ceiling price umii, accora-; tena. JJr. c m. mitn, city pny-i inri T tprn KH;Mnu. J- ; ition twice for effective bombine c; u- u t inc to Lvnn Moulto Mr. and Mrs. Milt Iloldaway of important targets. He is sched- Basoiino win be allowed "A" cartl!the Provo war price and rationing! inations and immunizations at: had as their guests Friday. Mr. tiled to report at Santa Ana. Cal.. drivers with nd Mrs. Richard Hooper of at the conclusion of his furlough become valid i iwpci, o i. an. aim iu. oai an ior i eassignmem. Crosby of Salt Lake City. each rnuiinn which Doara. ana Kay Barrett, chairman that time, but bv aonointment d with the A-16 stamp of J.ne Pr.ice panel. only, Mrs. Raile said. on June 22. it was announced byj onense was reported by the The regular immunization clin- . ' .vnn Mnu lnn rhairman of Ihr PUHUdser UI mc rcil igeraior, tney ! will h hlrl in h Prnvn htwh Mi.. -nrir:Rrirf t .Vi Seaman First Class Arthur D. provo war price and rationing saj!.. . , ischool Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Citv hi? Tee ?vunin? at L Coeman V" Ve Sda t0 board "This is one of many cases : Parents of children to enter home of Misa Hermes? PeTerson T- t0 SP Pdro-C - The OPA granted this increase where the person selling an article school for the first time thls year She was hire ' fS STmSS l?? J U' eaVe Wlt to tit,7tns 85 quickly as they were n'pi taff-e '""P l ?heck are especially requested to bring one was nere IOl OmmenCCIneill hl wifA Mrs Vinla Pn man arA n j ... j.. u.. . i. , i the OPA Office on ma viminn roil.1.. .... , ...... . . v. . . Iu . . , i ivj t-u iu uu su uy tne uvuuicuiii - , Tneir vounesLers tor trie nreeau """" iioiwu, uui j onu auminisiraiion 101 war, wnicn ...vu,vun. Bobby. Seaman Coleman entered controls all casoline supplies. Mr. Recently, in the Provo area the navy. 13 months ago. receiv- Moulton said. there have been noted several ed training as a "boot' at Far- Holders nf "B" rards will be al ragut. Ida., and later attended the lowed a maximum of 650 miles biles. The price panel of the quartermaster service school at per month after June 11, but tnis local board will begin an invest i Week activities. Paul E. Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Claud F. .Hawkins, leaves today for .Catallna island, where he will enter the martime service. tionary immunizations, she said. The program is under the co-' Farragut. He has been stationed increase will be the top amount gation of in the near future, when:l nnninn CXDert aonue r in !hnm,iii cn Dio - d ceilfiis Driee limits in automohile Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Livineston n u.. ' ..,. : J i u ' al will Kp rhprlfH nnH 1 rai orl i 1 a . A. . I I i"0"' ff i-.J." first sea orders upon his return, for tires on which to drive with announced Mr. Barrett. ! 1 V-UnUUd JLI1UUI the extra gasoline, are low. He Friday for Salt Lake City, where w!iLr T a n?l Li!! Mrs- Ra,Ph W. Craven return- urged drivers to care for their I pUI J-n C.L-i ?'lSf' nf .i ed to Utah by plane from San present tires and give them proper LCI!! TO ieiCCT -I:7L "... j Antonio. Tex., where she has attention so that they might last a practicing eye, ear. nose and throat specialist in the Provo n n rV k I V'1U,,5 K..iii Lt. and Mrs. Bruce Dabling and iree years Former Salt Lake dhf Ra ,rs Rain Not Bdief icial LEHI Housewives are urged to attend! the canning demonstration to be conducted in the Mountain Fuel Supply company auditorium Wednesday, Wed-nesday, at 7:30 p. m., by Miss Plans have just been ! ?ria mlTclc' ca"mn,? ex"i A Rodeo Queen physician, he will now resume his practice there. Mrs. Tillie Homer, formerly of Dabling Craven. is the former Helen To Strawberries completed for the annual Lehi i?"0"1"!? .to Lynn Multn. OPA" roundup rodeo queen contest, ac- f. chairman for Provo. j cording to Morris Clark, chair-i Miss Amick will give hints on ueuci iiunic caiiuiiig oi lruiis ana vegetables, and will stress sugar BERG MORTUARY'S Funeral Information MONDAY Ray S. McEwan Services at Sharon ward Monday, Mon-day, 1:30, under direction of Bishop J. Clayton Watts. Friends may call at Mortuary Sunday evening, 6 to 8, and at family home in Orem prior to services. TUESDAY Permelia Brooks Services at Bonneville ward Tuesdayat 1:30 under direction of Bishop John Brailsford. Friends may call at Mortuary Monday evening, 6 to 8, and at home of daughter Mrs. Long, Springville Road, prior to service. Mrs. Hedvig Snell Services at Manavu ward Tuesday Tues-day at 2:00 p. m . under direction direc-tion of Bishop Ernest Frandsen. Frand-sen. Friends may call at Mortuary Mor-tuary Monday evening, 6to 8, and prior to services. VttMBf alioiialSflrfirZnartitiftnf Merrill E. Blair, coxswain first Recent heavv storms have been man- The contest is to be held class with the U.S. navy, was beneficial to all crops and range on Wednesday. June 20, at the welcomed at the train in Salt urn hut haw caused ruin to Lehi Rodeo grounds. Competition ....... ... " ...ill kofin n Oil! . f .uayT . T B - 1,5 "qu,te a fcw strawberries dur- - '""" 1 be especially valuable now, with I wife. Mrs Ruth Blake Bla.r: his ing the past few days. Stephen R. h0ro"g,5?Htt f, 1 "ntt" the reduced canning sugar allot-' parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Boswell. countv agricultural y.lUsd ? compete in the contest.! t Blair, brother. Melvin. and par- ugcilt. stated today. From the girls competing will be, The u program is being ents-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James a delay in the thinning of P'cked. the. rodeo 0uee" and her planned for anHfranged by thi T. Blake, all of Lakeview. Cos- c..,a Ktc mcitori anH autnuaius w reign over me roaeO;- ,,.,,, ;. , T-T,K - i wain Merrill will spend five day? weeds i;re bigger and healthier , rnd,"P.C?LC.br.? ..n from ty. headed by Mrs. Her ..-oothor , - . "Elusive. -Ui - The contest is free to alL. Girls vU... at home beiore returning to San because of the wet weather, but Franeieo Pal for further a- ...v.i .v.. ;n v., signment. He has been in naval ,,rr.,-,i ,iic!m. h iH will be judged on horsemanship substitutes and savers in home; canning, he -said. These helps will ; coun-I Herald R. service for the past three and one half years. Mrs. Vilate Stronr has returned return-ed to Provo from Salt Lake City, where she met her grandson. Billy Strong of Portland. Ore. Billy accompanied his grand Statistics 11 . outfits, horse, appearance on the KPfl LfOSS HOluS horse, etc. Already much interest m has been shown in the contest.1 Kin frifirtn I met and prospective queens from throughout Utah county are grooming their horses for the SPRINGVILLE Red Cross nutrition classes are being con 17. Spanish contest. Three competent judges """T" XCr'r' T. ?Z?u.7" will judge the contest. Z," . "r" . v"' u ;w , uaj i;vciiiii(, ti. kill; iiAii ouiwi, from 7:3b p. m.. to 9:30 p. m., C. . Eggertsen. Charles M. Measom, 20. Spring- tests with horses, and those in- SU1J' LICENSED TO MARRY Ivan Bradford Fork, and Elaine Stewart. 18 mother to Provo to snonH th Benjamin. m addition to the queen con- . ... . . - T . . 1 -C f C J n..A tct rK i 1 r f 'a rrr rv- aiT ir i 1 1 k summer montns with ner. Mrs. unn wun, ui, -iuvu, iiiu & wsa ut,announPM Mrs otronc also mel her son Set nowiaiiu, nuvu. -v. vuhuich ma.v 1 1 1 v ....... . . .' & i On Cnv;n facie riK Ksvc-a Uam m i William b, strong, as ne arrived .,V"dl"? - iy"" 7 "'V 1 ' .t.r: " The class instruction is by Mrs from Fort Baker. Cal. He has 18' M Ur t ""nU'" Myron D. Childs and will cover Deen nonoraoiy aiscnargea irom -" ""'. 20-hour oeriod Local women j . K-u-l Inkn lViit 9S ri-,r anH OeorPe Downs nrinr to .Turn. 90 ! iu Hour penua. ia.i wuineii service as waru roaster oi mc 1 . F"nrt Raker hnnit-1 .ith tho it Barbara June Luker. 19. Orem. An mvitaton is s. army medical corps. Sgt "V- J r"T "f."l "in c wu"" Cross nutrition certificate Strong will come to Provo, soon. oima ivic uum nuiu i u.,v but is now in Salt Lake, clearing Gale Ivie, cruelty. Plaintiff grant- several business matters and vis- cd restoration of former name. Rnrl,mnn lAanAc iting friends. He was in service r? Mol-vneaux- UUUMIIUII I ICUU) : ; Girl, to Guy Raymond and Utah Centennial Martha Pyne Cutler, Saturday' morning. Utah Valley hospital. j SALT LAKE CITY, June 9 (U.R) Girl, to Dal and Louise Han- Gus P. Backman. executive cock Cutler. Saturday morning, secretary of the chamber of Utah Valley hospital. Boy. to G. R. and Vessa Humph ,vt,nHpHTn tho:i"ay attend the classes at any extended to the . . ... :... d.j hi hi; uui uiusc wiiu umic a ncu must j attend at least 18 hours of in- : struction. The classes will teach the nutritive nu-tritive value of foods available during the war time. Upholstering and Repairing , Restyling of Old Set's Painting and Refinishing ALL WORK Guaranteed Satisfactory Larry Lawrence Studio 163 North University commerce here, todav was named . ! director of the Utah Centennial rey Chase, June 4, Canyon, Calif, committee. ' Backman will direct plans for " a state-wide celebration In 1947 of the centennial of the arrival of the Latter-day Saints church pioneers pi-oneers in Salt .Lake valley. LEONARD'S Watch and Clock REPAIR SHOP Second Floor Andrew's Cafe OREM..... -UTAH Turned into scrap, -833 bureau drawer keys would make enough metal for an army .45-caliber ROYAL TYPEWRITERS For Sale Without Priority! Expert Repairing A-l Typewriter Co. (Formerly Morgan Typewriter Co.) 172 West Center Fhone S23W Does This Look to VU as if TH E WAI WAS OVER? r 4' W if -rv-efc 1 : . 1 n V ''."ii'iiw. . ... ,Y .... 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