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Show Happy Situation Y u le Weekend Marked By Good Weather, Lack f Gar Mishaps, Crime Plane 'Crashes' House at Airport; Craft Only Model Lehi Dry Cleaning Firm Rocked by Blast; Owner Escapes Serious Hurts An airplane crashed into a house at the Provo airport this week, but don't get alarmed. F. Haws Durfey still The plane was a little gas model, LEHI to be happy about on with a wingspread of about ZV2 had plenty even though his dry eet. being flown ' by radio control Christmas Day here suffered business by Preston Madsen of Orem. Some cleaning considerable damage. thing went wrong and the plane He had his life ana only minor The things that didn't happen the airport. recorded a low of 10 de crashed into the side of the buildwhich aftermath might an injuries made news in Provo over the grees with little change forecast ing which serves as home and when otherwise been have for Merrill Christopherson, easily ."or today. Christmas holidays. cleanhis rocked no an dry did explosion city airport manager. It No major crimes were commit-t?- d nore than scrape "some paint off ing establishment at Second East and no serious accidents oc.he side of the house, but the and State Street here Friday morncurred. What's more, only one Big ' caused considerable perplex-t- y ing. crash baby was bom. Things were just who lives in Amer when searchers couldn't find plain peaceful. the engine. It was finally located ican Fork but operates F. Haws Only one personal injury accion the roof of the, building. Durfey Dry Cleaning Company 1954 dent was reported, a highway mis. The gas model said he came to his shop here, aircraft was owned by Arthur M. Christmas forenoon for a routine hap Christmas Eve in Snanisha CLEVELAND (UP) "You don't --iscomb, also of Orem. Fork Canyon which hospitalized and to turn off the night Tooele Ordnance Depot v?rl;cr have to depend on a forecast to The mishap occurred after sev- inspection said he smelled gas and He light. with a broken leg. Even property know how steel business will of eral .flydays apparent perfect the gas to backwhere the went shape damase accidents were scarce, on the part of the ingeniously ing a in housed is separate furnace just Kite the snow that didn't fall up in January," Steel Magazine controlled craft. The model plane cement-bloc- k annex. He said he and the resulting white Christmas said in Its- weekly review of the enthusiasts had rigged up a the pilot light off, and that Provoans didn't have. similar to that by which the discovered today. industry the main gas supOne minor traffic accident oc-- J Steel said orders have to be armed forces fly and control, big after shutting off to shut off the startdecided he a ply when Christmas and several curred Day planes by radio, flights er motor on the furnace. carj advance in weeks several on the airport apron, away from driven by Marcel Graham, State placed switch, Prison warden, crashed into the because of the nature of steel pro- any danger of interfering with As he threw the electricwas sudhe and Ar-- ! said he it ' Alex sparked a had of driven car been rear by traffic, completed. said it duction. week Last as the in flame denly enveloped gyle on a county roaa tour mncs were orders becoming Mr. occurred. Durfey of some Mouth insects explosion west of SpringviKe. Total damages parts more and jnore prevalent. are adapted for biting, others for said his hair, eyebrows and cloth vcre estimated at $150. "Here's how the situation looks," sucking and lapping. ing were singed and he suffered With the national traffic death new record, Pro- Steel said. "January will be, a toll soaring to voans were being spared the suf- somewhat better month than Defering and violence th2t narario"-i;aU- y cember, when holidays and invenhas become a tradition on the highways at a time deuicat2a tory reductions at metal consumto peace. Upwards of 350 deaths ing plants took the edge off In February, demand will from traffic accidents alone were ba than in January. And stronger counted by late Saturday. a banner March, the was historically Weatherwise, Saturday coldest morning oMbe season. The month in steel production, will be weather bureau thermometer at the best one in the first quarter." v of-Ti- ce Steer Output Assured for First Quarter of Mr-Durf- ey. " j radio-controll- ed - sys-le- m last-minu- te round-the-wor- ld w, 12-fo- ot - a Phone Hookup 'Unites' Family On Christmas A Day. It was the first time th entire family had talked to each other at one time since their last family reunion ia telephone coast-to-coa- st "party line" hookup united every member of the R. E. Allen family his five soru Mr. Allen and on Christmas 1929. The hookup, termed a "conference", by the telephone company, was arranged for 4 p. m. by Robert K. Allen, one of tht sons in Provo. It united the family this way: R. E. Allen, the father, retired Provo banker, and twe of his sons in Provo, Robert K. and Mark, all at Mark's home. William E. Alien at his home in Belhesda, Md. Joseph K. and J. Knight Allen, the remainder of the five sons, at Joseph's home in erton, Calif. When the hookup was completed, all were talking gether on one big "party line." "We talked for 10 or 15 minutes." said one. "How did you keep from all talking at once?" he was aske.i. "We didn't." he replied. "It was just like when we were all As Weil Santa, As the Stork, Brings Babies Mr. Stork, frequent visitor to the Utah Valley Hospital, Friday donned a white cotton beard, a pair of long handled undies, stuffed a pillow underneath and held, the whole together with a black belt. a good stunt, but he didrTt fool anybody as he made his way to the maternity ward at the hospital. Wrhat he had in his sack was a mighty welcome baby boy for LaVard and Mabel Dyal Wil-kiof Provo, the only baby to be born at the hospital on It-wa- s ns Christmas, home." 1953. OPEN MONDAYSr TILL 9 P. M. W 7'U? Central Utah News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. George E. Meech31 r. and Mrs. Carold Barney had as 'Christmas dinner guests, Mrs. am entertained at Christmas dinBarney's father and molher from ner in honor of Mr. and .Mrs. Osden, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gish. Charlie Keeland and son. Dub her brother. Don Gish and an aunt and daughter, Virginia, of Bell, from American Falls, Ida., Mrs. Cal. Others at. the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. William John Meecham, Lull Hunt. and son, Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Meecham ' and son. Tommy, ;and daughters Christine and Susan. The Keelands left Saturday morning for home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and .Mrs. R. W. McGinnis of J. Meecham. for S!t Lake City were home Mr. Christmas with her parents, Mr. dd Mrs. Clyde Van Waren- ..and Mrs. Fred M. Bassett. fn of Salt Lake City spent Christmas visiting friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Bates at Provo and Payson. chose to go to Salt Lake City to sDcnd the holiday with a son and Mr. and Mrs. Guests at a Christmas turkey daughter-in-laand grandchildren. dinner at the home of Mrs. Katie Leon Bates LaRae and Lonnie. Also joining Van Wagcnen were Dr. and Mrs, the party were Mrs. Leon Bates 'Charles Garvie, Mr. and Mrs. Verl and son. Kent, parents. Mr. ard Mrs. Joe McNer- - E. VanWagenen .N. and Mr. and Mrs. La Verl Chris-tense- n r.ey from Tooele. and children Carol Jean, Mr.and Mrs. Mix Stuhbt from Linda and Larry. Tooe's spent Christmas with rela tives in Provo. The Xed Kofford home in Orem the mecca for the Kofford was Mr. and 3Irs. Howard Banm and dinner. Places; family son. Richard' of Salt Lake City, were setChristmas at for table Mr. and Mrs. ! vere dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mrs. Bill Mr. and Kofford. Kenneth A. Baum in Provo Friday. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Axel The men are brothers.". Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Rasmuson Carter and Jerry Kofford. (Elayne Peterson) of Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Morris, are spending the holiday vacation the in Provo with relatives, Mr. and Rigby. Ida., are spending Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson and Mr. Christmas weekend at the home of; a daughter and Mr. and and Mrs. N. Alma Peterson. Mrs. Jack KeUey, Wymount Vil Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fieldin andj lage. children, Baroara and Russell of Vernal, are visiting for a few days For Sale: Ice skates, skis, almost with the F. D. Fielding and Virgil new. 1611 North Canyon Road rnone 5aso-Bullock families. laav.j. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1933 Utah County, Utah CoasMo-Coa- st Requiring the longest round-tri- p ticket ever issued at Salt Lake Air R. Wayman, Provo minor facial burns, but his cloth- port, Wallace and fruit grower, left engineer ing did not catch on fire. He dove Christmas night on the first leg of to safety through the door. a trip that will The blast failed to set anything take him to Pakistan and back. on fire despite the flash of flame, Mr. Wayman ' will be he said, but the force of the ex- by the Ralph M. Parsons employed Company of Los uigeles, in Karachi, Paki plosion caused the following: Raised the roof ogf the furnace stan, in connection with the govannex building and moved it back ernment's point Four program. He slightly from the mam building; is one of a group toof five engineers begin projects loosened several of the cement making the trip blocks in the furnace annex; shat of agricultural and industrial de tered the vooden door and frame velopment in that country. Prior to his departure from New on the furnace room ; broke windows throughout the plant, includ- York City Mr. Wayman will spend days in New Jersey visiting some of those on the street several son and daughter-in-lahis ing 60 feet entrance away; pushed a and Mrs. Craig Wayman, who small frame building adjoining the Mr. en route to Provo from Saudi east side of the main structure are Arabia. away from the main building Ly distances of from two to four A graduate of Utah State Agricultural College, he also attended inches along its length. the University of Utah and Berlin The proprietor said the machinHis wife, Mary Way- University. ery or clothes stored in the plant were not damaged. Monetary dam- man plans to join her husband in age estimates will not be available Pakistan next spring. until a further check of the furnace The V.'aymans reside in Provo is made. at 743 N. 2nd E. The Lehi Fire Department was called, but since the blast did not cause a fire it merely made a An everyday wrist watch is made thorough inspection. up of about 128 parts. 7 new-buyin- ' SUNDAY HERALD Prvoan Gets 'Big ticket' For Pakistan DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE! " and Mrs. Dewane E. Barrett had as a Christmas visitor, Mrs. Alice Stewart of Salt Lake City, mother of Mrs. Barrett. .Mr. -- V 1 v ; ;v. . II v BIG GROUP LADIES' w, '7 ' Jf SENSATIONAL SALE j ' I LARGE GROUP LADIES' I FRIEDMAN SHELBY QUALITY : ; ... - Values in this group up to 39.95. Just see what you save Hurry, they are ing fasti YEAH END SALE H MEN'S ' t V . : . . . .... . Td ; V; 00 1 3 SENSATIONAL GROUP NO. WOOL GROUPS 1 It t ft I 1 Men's 100 wool tweeds, gabardines, soft woolens save nowl i I1 n I MEN'S 4.98 and 5.90 WESTERN . Regular 32.95 and 42.50 top styling in Curlee topcoats. 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