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Show PAGE ' TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY; DECEMBER 24, 1942 SECTION TWO ped Gross Gets ; Salvage Proceeds DESERT MULLIGAN. Huddled around a campflre, members of an anti-tank crew, on the march i near Safl, Morocco, cook up a stew while one of their number peers through field glasses as he 4 stands guard. J . : CHILD KIDNAPER UNDER ARREST TS ANOELES. rrc. 24 U.R - Police today disclosed the arrest here of Margaret Sharon O'Dca Wallace, sought since mid-November on charges of 90-pound Mrs. Inez MacLam that the tall blond threw her over a cliff near San Diego and stole her threo children. chil-dren. Mrs. Wallace was arrested late last night in the apartment of a florist who hired her as Louise Hewitt of Chicago. Smartly attired but nervous when police entered Jthe apartment, apart-ment, Mrs. Wallace at first re- any connection with the MacLam affair. Mrs. MacLam was hurled over a cliff near Encinitas Nov. 17, and her three children abducted. The children were abandoned later while Mrs. MacLam hovered between be-tween life and death in a San D'iego hospital. Mrs. MacLam had started on a trip with Mrs. Wallace to hr former home in Muskegon, Mich. They stopped to admire the scen- infant boy were abandoned in Los Angeles. Officers said a motherhood complex prompted her action and that the children wrre released. A search throughout the southwest south-west had been underway, but Mrs. Wallace apparently had not left the city. WEBER HOUSING PROJECT SEEN OGDEN, Utah, Dec. 24 (U.R) Bids for construction of an additional addi-tional 1800 federal housing family units have been requested by Hodgson, Ashton and Evans, architects archi-tects of the construction project in Ogden. Another 1800 family units will be ready for occupation at the first of the year. Three hundred and fifty units already have been completed and occupied. The new project will be scattered scatter-ed under a plan which calls for 400 family units in Bonneville Park, where 200 recently finished prefabricated homes were occupied in November. Six hundred units will be con structed in the Lakcview Park ery. she said, and Mrs. Wallace area of Roy in Weber county. A teat her on the head with a rock, shoved her over the 80-foot cliff, and drove away. She was found seroi-conscioUSTSix hundred homes" "will be built several hours later. The children, Kay Rose, 4; Edward Ed-ward Clark, 13 months, and an third project to be known as Navy Acres, will be erected at Clear field and will consist of 200 homes. MOVIE MIRACLE. You've never heard of Jennifer Jones, but site has been selected to play the much sought after leading role in "The Song of Bernadette," based on the famous miracle of Lourdes. The Tulsa, Okla., girl, whose real name is Phyllis Isley, is pictured in the nun's ct ume she will wear in the film. which will probably be let early in January, Will include building construction, site development, installation in-stallation of utilities and planting dt lawns. The work must be com in Sahara Village, immediately 1 pie ted in 160 consecutive calendar south of Hill Field. days under supervision of the PJa-The PJa-The contract for the projects, tional Housing Agency. Another $100 has been turned over to the Red Cross representing rceipts from . scrap metal sold since December 1, according to J. Rulon Morgan, city salvage chairman. chair-man. In addition, 15,000 pounds have been sold by the Lions club with proceeds going into the club's fund to aid the blind. This makes a total of more than 83,500 pounds jthe Lions have turned in, Mr. Morgan said. The chairman reported Provo housewives have shipped an average av-erage of two carloads of grease a month to aid the war effort. Bach car holds - an average of 128,064 pounds. Mrs. George W. Worthen is chairman of the scrap rag and grease drive. " A total of 12,000 ponds of rags has been sold in Provo and an equal amount has been shipped to salt LAKet City and sold there. PIGGY-BACK 'POSSUM. The lazy little fellow astride his pal's back has had most of Auckland, N. Z., in stitches because he even dines on his favorite perch' so that his fellow opossums cannot snitch his dinner. pounds of nylon hose donated by The tin can salvage is begin- This doesn't include more than 700 Provo women. ning but is not yet in full swing. AS THE TUNE OF THiS C .tlAt OLD CHRISTMAS CAROL IS SUNG THROUGHOUT AMERICA, WE PAUSE TO EXTEND SEASON'S GREETINGS TO OUR MANY LOYAL FRIENDS. Utah County Mattress Factory 661 WEST 2nd NORTH I'ROVO, UTAH 4.,.r ristmas greetings As the end of another successful year approaches ap-proaches we are deeply appreciative of tho friendly and whole-hearted support wThich has been accorded this institution by the people of this community. May all the joy that is possible for Christmas to bestow be yours at this Gladsome Glad-some Time! 1 A ifCV' ' '': ll V DTK Co, JB JB IS JB m JB ss JB m JB JB m JB m Sit m & m m m i 1 m m us Si IT; flii f -' urn L . .vg nmfi- ft f r "rfr'l I .irrj r.w ;ss 1 1 4- -ix-Rv-- ..... i, .- 1 .Merry Christmas to All! t If & t ROYAL J. MURDOCK ,,-H.I.HJllWIU'l'JHi Jil'i'lll IN II 111.11 J "I ' ' "1 f m fv 1 -f ' -'3 - ; f - - j' 1 v v V I V ' SYLVAN W. CLARK WILLIAM J. JOHNSON ft- . 1 fVo V LifaA County Officials Extend Greetings! THE COUNTY OFFICIALS OF UTAH COUNTY" take this opportunity of extending ex-tending to its citizenry the best of the Season's Greetings and an appreciation for the loyal support given during the year which is just now drawing" to a close. Utah County has been foremost among the leaders in the State's progress, and has made definite advancement under t he leadership of its present off icers. ! THE OFFICIALS OF UTAH COUNTY I Who are now entering: on a new term of office, pledge their continued supportltd the United States Government in the war effort. I And Further Pledge to the People of Utah County a Continuation of Thir Economical Administration of This County. I 1A n COUNTY IS A GOOD PLACE TO UVE2 u.w-. r52!S5 r sire rti s!Z rv . .s&ifr-. ;sif?i .wm-. I t 1 2ft i i I I i i si la I Bit i i B a i S I I i ra I i 2a I 2a 2a m 2a a- 23k 2a i 2a 2a |