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Show t ; Iveonis gjtKsI 'ivlij-Tnieinii?- s - WW PmftWorn ff . fkx II !)) 3 (2Xr )lf UTAH PROVO, I mini uiiiuUM L.:..- - k , HIM . . n iff "V i.iui.ii SUNDAY, DECEMBER ... "m- ii.i f I ' J 27, (ip. jMiumyt,. ' n 173 -- x- f VkV ;r;., jx ..HI 1, Wi tmt'Vtjf I III 'W- - i,.; .;txV V - ,t " s: in V 1 pu Section 1953 if . yA " A,Vfi fj,(( &r& '14 xn Vv. .i.i , 4 v 5X JU.mi mil h - l- .mm IIM. umai UTAH COUNTY, Feature ; V -- ( '7 f v: V ' . ? 1 r DICTATOR'S DEATH sent a third of the world's peoples into mourning, or so the 1 - Ar t : ft J i 1 ALL SMILES as they met on the inaugural stand cre Harry S. Truman and President 3wight D. Eisenhower, the military man who broke .1 ;s the Democratic Party's hold on the White House and Else nhower appeared on the stand in a Homburg hat to u ifjfnrfai ftrtfttAn Then nneriPrt ' in e ceremony with his own unscheduled prayer K f u . v. Ex-Presid- ent & 3 s ttiv.x Jq , i v .'-- fJ- ,rt -- r : f j r 7J - r. ; ird 7 I j "5 DAUNTLESS Sen. Robert A. Taft of' Ohio met death at 63, still the resolute symbol of RAmihHran - nnnositinn in 50.years of Democratic rule. Here ailing Taft leaves White 4 1 ...,-. 1 r; . f' i s.j is k-- fA U ,. i -'-- J I- f : A ; J ...':... .. -- : - - - - , .; f '' - -- - . '" t.. .. : " - - . J ,;k-k- " ' , ' j. a i , s iil : 7v , . ; xl . KIDNAP SLAYING of little Bobby Grccnlease, left, son of a wealthy Kansas City, Mo., auto dealer, shocked the world. The boy and buried his body kidnapers shot the ransom. Carl Austin Hall and a before collecting $600,000 days Mrs. Bonnie.Brown Heady, above, were condemned to die in the Missouri gas chamber a week before Christmas. i - , it, 'rlk'r n fix-year-- ;kk,'k.k k .." ; - - . ' ;j . x , -- k- ' , ,k - I' I truce in OPERATION BIG SWITCH followed a long-sougUN some Korea and returned 12,000 prisoners, including more of Red prison camps. horrors the 3300 from than Americans, ht mf:'!- .iifiK. yMr.-.j- . v' ;i W f i .jk ' w Aif ii. 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YA" X:"; , 4, . t X1 , fi - X3eX iT- - k- kf ' - X i k' : ' 5 a- k- - V if xxx ' - r 4,. frk"X i y,?- k l --,Z -- I 1 j BE : . s1 - ANI - , i LADY LUCK rode a runaway passenger train from Eestcn into the Union Station, at Washington, D. C The train crashed through barriers and ploughed through the AAx '.'-r'il--. A I ?1pw. w-- v. - kA A. ' X'J if?- , iU i crop-sea- iJ" . 'j . ; .H-- . " S k Vf! i IN f i y : . . WORST r t I til " - - pro-testi- ng DROUGHT In nation's the history hit the y iiOumwesi naraesias usual. In his cotton fields near Fris- co, Tex., Farmer Ernest Cross j, . waited in vain for relief from rj."the i.. A, a ' i i : . ' , Af I , f .A y ' . L' , - a blockade against food from the West. j 4 .: ''- t; . chal- - -- I k a fax. u later. East Berliners lengea me iteas again, ; ' w Silu uuupa, a blow to Commtaist "authority and prestige. Six week uuk-uie.icvu- ViC ? ' I 6 KOREA HERO Biggest prize of Operation Big Switch William F. was Maj.-Ge- n. Dean, hero of Taejon, freed after 37 months in Red pris- ons. Tne ereeter is nis Brand- son, Robert Deane Williams, whom he had never seen. I & I.' '1 rv aa n. ..A AX ot -- n ... CORONATION CIFT to Queen Elizabeth was the announcement that a British expedition was first to best ML Everest's 29,002-fopeak, four days before the Queeri and her husband, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, rode the coronation route to Westminster Abbey, right The feat cf Sir Edmond Hillary and Tensing Norkay,.his Sherpa guide, was later clouded in controversy over which of the two had reached the top of the Himalayan giant first. Tensing, above, held his ice axe aloft at the peak. i old ' - . t4 i - i - 11 r.. ....... MZZLt . kr.t - J r.. I r r- - i -., "'- . kk-k- ' V T . yf. ' ; - - - ' a '.. - '' ' jf , , ' .f.-T-- .... W ?! - iT 'f-- l '! v . ' , 't k. 'Vis.- , p:k-- j. 1' ,'kf kk ' tA r - St I U V T . jW't' Tj " ft. A r (ki itIf 1 V. H Ir House conference. I I ih 4 !j I x-- I KC .n Ii i ....V 1 -- 1f, II i - 1 -- A - V" - . T ?a. '1-v- Iwittl . . 1 & Jk Ml! 6 gle for power started. -J - I, r n : Kremlin said. It e n d e d 29 years of rule for Josef Stalin and brought in Malenkov as i C :1 !L 'I' 1' - ; y TORNADO TERROR gripped the country in May and June, when; twisters like the one pictured and injured many hundreds cf victims' at left near Cleveland, Ohio, took more than 310six-sto-lives ry ruics-ca f jdepartoaenV stora tad adjacent teeatcSn most the 113 ia Iie4, la Waco, Tjgjc. , I i |