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Show SUNDAY HERALD Z-3?- Dixon I County Fathers Eye Health Plan o Be Installed Utah County Commission under Bond Investment Makes Money has For Provo City College Students HoWen, Hepburn Showing Interest Share Look Filni In. Religion, Claim Awards SALT LAKE CITY. (UP) Dr. Acting Damage Suit Is Filed in Court To Do Cars Produced suit has been filed in Fourth District Court by LelaD. SAN FRANCISCO (UP)-Chs- rlei ! . Carroll 241 N. 2nd W., adminby county . of the National istrator for .the estate of her G. Freed, president Cross and Blue Shield hospital " A. Mackay, moderator of the John N. the late John and surgical plan. Automobile husband, Dealers Association, Alert Investment of bonds by Caroll, NEW YORK Robert Mackey, 28, forecast Friday that American Department heads will poll Provo City has netted i nrofit of General Assembly jof the PresbyWilliam Holden share against who was found and of Automobile their employes to learn if they $3,075,- reports City Auditor Rob-- terian Church In thi United States, Orem, Manufacturers will be honors for the best acting of the involuntary manslaughterguilty the in are interested m subscribing to ert Q. Strong. By RAY NELSON says young people jof college age more than 7,000,000 cars producing death of Mr. Carroll. the group insurance. In fact, the, city's use of Idle are showing a growing interest in year in Look Magazine's 13th an traffic LOGAN, Utah (UP) Dr. Henry a year by 1953." nual Film Achievement Awards, Mrs. Carroll has asked moneys has made it 'earn its religion. Aldous Dixon will be formally inin personal injury dami he the He told a press conference that says keep," magazine announced Saturday. ages, charging that the defendant augurated as ninth president of Mackay, who is also president of Grace ' Utah State Agricultural College in The whole problem of idle Princeton the figure surpasses "our greatest or Kelly and Frank- Sinatra "wilfully recklessly or negliTheological Seminary, . campus ceremonies Monday. money arises from the fact that visited in Salt inand while the under gently expectations." Lake City Friday placed second for supporting roles. y. .f res. uawa u. .uciay 01 me the city s fiscal A year begins of fluence intoxicating liquor" was the first time a moderator of The "most promising" newcomers Latter-da- y Saintsv church will be Jan. 1. but its principal source It drove his i motor vehicle against Freed said that "automobile pro 5 principal speaker. Following the if-'of income, property taxes, does the Presbyterian church had visit- were listed as Rosemary Clooney car driven Mr. Carroll on duction" was the industry's greatana Jack Palance. Other awards March 25,i 1953.by f H ' est problem immediately after not come in until the last month ed Utah's capital city. A academic procession which begins " of the year. a.m. in the main auditorium! said the trend toward re- for the year 1953 were Brandon The collision in which Mr. Car World War II. :at9 Mackay 4 the ligion is especially noticeable in De Wilde, child actor r Georce roll was fatally injured took place program will be opened at 10 "However, this is no longer the SALT LAKE CITY, (UP The ,vV "II" a.m. in the Fieldhouse by Thorpe near its inter main issue," he said. "The colleges where religious organiza Stevens, producer; Fred Zinneman. on highway Daniel Taradash, writer, section, with Kaaumic iiiilc wai in om i.dAc auu funds on March 25, distribution of the new cars proper tax anticipation tions and functions are experienc- director; is now ana Davis counties spread to the court- - bonds "through chairman of, the board of trustees. ing rapid expansion. Griggs, photographer. and Mr. Carroll died! four days the big problem." ( YJ Frank Freeman won the indus later on March 29.S H i, xDignitarics of education, industry award. operators filed an action in . Third L This year, the. city A.borrowed and commerce, church and statel try cost on Its Interest In asking for $11,643.50. the Freed, in San Francisco to attax the lts money from J. rvnr hr . vinc Hoggle anticipation bonds amounts to The H. nutrivt tend the annual convention of tht will be included in the guest sec J magazine announced it those plaintiff listed costs of hospital.- northern California and "4 and injunction ompny Salt Motor Car Deal; tion. a judgement claratbry net of $1.doctor and $4,875, burial leaving expenses. Kermit C. Stengel, .executive vice profit " V which ers Association closed Frifcu Guests of honor will be Gov. J. against six major oil companies.! to the 278.50; Carroll $3,075, of car, the Crescent Amusedamage president ' i on said cars ZT used the mar i Bracken Lee, President McKay, yX r.-- i, V Although brought specifically by 'ZZJZl This week, the city commis ment Co., of Nashville, Tenn.. as 5365; and general damages. $10. day, ket are at the lowest and two former presidents of the 000, today selling that the declaring 0 tne motion picture exhibitor of the damages -T u i i :.. n v.wn.4S awvuui, ww, sion inauthorized sale of theand$300,-00he can He said remember. were institution. Dr. E. G. Peterson and prices the and direct The citation was for his proximate re year. treasury bonds, as- ofs the defendant's wilful, the- reason for used car popularity Dr. Franklin S. Harris. was results action" filed "class suit work e i the U. Red tt S. Cross.? in investment Boy .with; 1 l treasury was "the great move to suburban ran behalf of all independent opera term Theme Adopted 2Vt (short term) bills, which will Scouts, and church and civic wel reckless or negligent conduct." bonds, treasury ' 1 bearing inMr. tors in the state. of living." convicted Mackey, fare Theme of the inauguration is groups cent interest. bring In another $1,000 in interper a The suit said that all but a neglig- manslaughter in "Partners in the Common Wesince the citv navs onlv 1.625 est. Look chose 11 films as 'Movies voluntary; criminal suit in Fourth District CARD OF THANKS lfare." The ceremonies will also ob- INAUGURATION SET Henry ible amount of the. gasoline in Utah Tr rent Interest on it loan, the Use of temporarily idle bor of the Year." TiT. ... .tf 11uiuse wnu They were "From Court, is now on probation. tu IL..1. serve the 66th anniversary of the Aldous Dixon,, who will be in- - is supplied by six companies and city netted a profit of $5,850 in rowed funds for reinvestment in Here to tic naubI A. tuaujk ail "Shane" ."Lili," Eternity," helped us in any way in our college's founding. aiiegea uiai inese major compa- - interest, which with another U. S. bonda has earned the in "Stalag 17." "Roman Holiday' A merry-go-roun- d augurated as USAC president built In 1850 trouble and sorrow. For the flow' Comin? to Utah State at a time Monday. nies use a system or rebates, dis- $1,200 in accrued Interest, makes terest paid out by Provo on its "Little Boy Lost," "Peter Pan," is still in! use at Watch Hill, R. L ers, food, and the help. You are when the institution was torn by counts, subsidies and other special a profit of $7,050, says Auditor tax anticipation bonds for the "The Living Desert," "The Robe." it was turned by a draft real friends. ' strife and bitterness. Dr. Dixon considerations io coniroi siauonsi strong three years, says Mr. Strong I Confess," and "Little Fugitive." Originally past norse The Guyrrion of Family. has the job affiliated witn tnem to ine aetri uniting' ment of the independent operators campus factions and restoring har-- j jnony. Dr. Louis L. Madsen had The suit climaxed a nine - day been ousted in April by the board price war that saw the price of gasof trustees on charge of adminisoline dip as low as 18 cents a gallon trative weakness. stations AL.a C Bartholo at . many was There followed vigorous protests' PAYSON also the possibility of There me by segments of the faculty and sec- mew, 75. former bishop of state action by agencies to stop the LDS died Fourth Ward, tions of the student body. Dr. Peter- Payson war. son, president emeritus, was re- Saturday morning7 at the Payson price turned to the executive office as City Hospital following a major Parley W. Hale, executive secre operation. He resided at 369 N. tary of the Fair Trade Commission acttag president. met with' one commissioner and The. board then chose Dr. Dixon 3rd E., Payson. Gen. E.R. Callister to talk in July, bringing him from Weber Atty. at Oct. 10. 1878. He was born situation over the College in Ogden wher he had Fayette, Sanpete County, a son been president on two different oc- of John and Eliza R. Metcalf Afterward Hale said the Attorney casions.. During his eight months Bartholomew. general would explore various pos of action in the situation at Utah State, Pres. Dixon is acsibilities k. Christensen and the commission would adopt a with having established a He married Elsie credited ' in Manti LDS Temple on June definite course at a strong administrative corps, and 26, the meeting Mon 1910. After their marriage the restoring to the campus a feeling day." of security and educational opera- couple moved to Gunnison, then Hale said there was a possibility Goshen, tion that includes cooperation and to Lyman. Wyo', then the records of firms involved that 1931 to Utah and in PayCounty, . efficiency. could be subpenaed to determine if son. Musical Background fair trade laws are being violated Monday's program will begin He was an active worker in the Utah law prohibits sale of prod with selections by the college or- LDS Church and held the office ucts less than the production chestras and choruses and invoca- of High Priest at the time of his cost for and requires that retailers tion by Bishop Patrick Kennedy of death. He served as counselor to St. Joseph's Catholic church in Og- - Bishop George Francom and charge six per cent above th !." den. Bishop Roy Broadbent, both of wholesale, price. In the Congratulatory statements will the Payson Fourth Ward. He Named as defendants be read by Dr. Howard B. Peter- later became bishop of the ward Third District Court suit were Utah son, president- of the USAC faculty and served in this capacity for Oil Refining Co., Phillips Petroleum association: G a r y Richardson, over two years before retiring Co., The Texas Co.. Standard Oil Co. of California, Continental OU president of the associated students recently because of ill health. and Sinclair Refining Co Co., and Dr. R.O. Porter, president of Mr. Bartholomew worked, in the Alumni association. the Tintic Standard Mine for over The suit alleged the "defendants ' Tres. McKay then will deliver 20 years. have played an active part, and in his address and Chairman Isaac some instances. . .have sponsored Surviving are his widow of Pay-so- and encouraged price wars son will install Dr. Dixon, three sons and three Following an orchestra selection When a price war is in effect, Owen of Payson, EdDr. Dixon. will present his inaugursuit charged, competition of In the al address vand benediction will be gar of Moab, and Clifton Bar dependents is destroyed by selling of Redlands, Calif.; by Pres. J. Richard Palmer of tholomew not only below the. al "gasoline Mrs. Edith Bauer, Provo; Mrs. Westminster College. of the cost dependants to pro leged Mae Ella Krautz, Idaho Falls, An Informal Luncheon below the cost at which but An informal luncheon for dcle- - Ida.; Mrs. LaPreal Lovetess, Ha duce, can procure a source independents four gates and guests will be held in waii; eight grandchildren; of supply. one bro and the Union Building cafeteria at The purpose and effect, it was 12:15 and public reception in honor ther and four sisters. Henry L. Gunnison: Mrs. charged, is to injure the independof Dr. and Mrs. Dixon will be held Bartholomew, Julia Ercanbrack, Wallsburg; ents, "to drive them out of busi at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Mrs. ness; to wipe out their reserves. ... Stewart. Mary Provo; College trustees have scheduled Rose Fillmore; Mrs. and keep independents, as well as their regular March meeting Mon- Sarah Peterson, d B. Salt Lake their own lessees, Christensen, day aU5 p.m. on the campus. to the and subservient and poor, Dr. Dixon is a native of Provo City. ; of The defendants. these demands Funeral arrangements will be further who went to Weber College in 1941 of these effect and purpose as" an instructor and was made announced by Valley Mortuary of I practices is to destroy competition president in 1919. He resigned after Payson. . . .to mislead the public. : . and to ' one year to become superintendent a monopoly with these create ' of Provo city schools and in 1924 defendants." was president of the Farmers and r Merchants bank in Provo. ' In 1932 he again became chief 1 cwd ccfc ) In of ProvoVcity school district and then in 1937. returned to Weber colBORN lege as president. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSIPTAL 9th President Of trKWiS -- , at Monday Rites USAC Civil ; UP)-AudreyjH- ep-burn - j $11,-643.- 50 X Gasoline Price War Lands In District Court . - j - 'VX, U-1- 14 U-7- 8: ! '; r-a- ' ( ' " " : w 1 ,,.,.,, . - 1 f - : gone-abou- Former Payson t ; Bishop Dies n, daugh-daughter- i s,' - great-grandchildr- ! ; under-finance- i Former Alpine Statistics Man Killed Oklahoma Mishap . ALPINE Funeral services for Kershaw Heaps, 31. son SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Laura Joseph Mr. of and 802-2Mrs. Thomas Stevens Anderson. 85 . E.; of Alpine, were held las Mrs. Hazel Aller Wilkinson, 62, 15C8 Lincoln St. week in Ada, Okla. Mr. Heaps LAYTON Joseph - Hyrum was killed on a construction job Frauchton. 75. where he was an assistant night HELPER Louis Blaine Olsen.L superintendent. A falling timber 47. struck him and plunged him 40 HUNTSVILLE, Weber County feet to his death. . Sirheon Jensen, He is survived by his wife. Giovanni Betty. Lou Heaps; a HIGHLAND BOY daughter, Batista (John Tazzer, 69. his parents, and the Gail; Patsy Vernal Orville Marion Capps. following brothers and sisters: 54. coal miner. George, Clift, W'illard and Elmer ' CEDAR CITY Mack Matheson Heaps, all of Alpine; Gene Heaps, Jr.. infant son of Mack and Dor- Washington; Mrs. Melba Hooper othy Leigh Matheson, former and Mrs. Julia Devey of Oregon, Cedar residents, died,in Yerring-to- and Mrs. Pauline Walker of New Idaho. OGDEN Sanpei Seki, 67, 8 Electric Alley: Herbert C. (Joe) Gore. 66. 3242 Jackson Wall Ave. . Lev-Heap-s nd . . n. Regional School Convention Set CthcSunqiijalltrfalJi Ip Provo 16 April CorPublished by Herald poration. 30 South First West Street, every ' afternoon Monday j through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo. Utah under the act of March 3. 1S79. Subscription term by carrier in Utah County: ,$1.50 Per month 6 months in advance $9.00 One year in advance $18.00 By mail anywhere in the United States or its possessions: $1.50 per month, $9.00. for six months in advance; $18.00 for a year In advance. 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