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Show SUNDAY HERALD .SUNUAY. MARCH .', 954 Utah County. Utah Annual Scout -- Fellowship Troop HonorScout Meet Scheduled Commended for his "outstand ing work, help and example to ,4. the x form of an inspirational and younger ; boys- - Russell Jackson recognition ceremony, Ms sched has been named 1935 Honor uled for April 23 at 7:30 r.m at the Provo-Ea- st Provo NStake Scout of Troop 55, sponsored by tiouse ia Frovo. All scooters Provo LDS Ninth Ward. and their wives living in the Russell, a son ' of Mr. and, Mrs. J "- -Board Meeting neid in connec Utah National Parks area are J was : Jackson, 665 E. J7th ... j , tion with the final session of the encouraged tobe present, ac accorded tne honor in a N., citation University .of Scouting In Rich- - cording to Merrill Uhristopherson, i ield. general chairman Tor the event. be In The first Explorer Wood Badge slgnecrby the Ninth Ward bishop will The meeting, which course . ever to be held in the ric, troop, committee and Scout state of Utah was set for July master Rulon Dean Skinner. He if 24 - Aug. 1. at Camn MaDlexEell. led his troopvln advancements -' ' Certificates for fiavlhsuccess- - during 1953, receiving the Life 1 . 9 If iuuy cumpieiea various courses Scout award in August and earn in the University of Scoutinff were presented to 112; men and ing 16 merit badg A sophomore at Brigham Young women. 11 bcnooi, Kusseil baa mainHign Membership of the Utah National Parks Councill has in- tained an "A" average in his SPRINGVTLLE Ranks of the creased from 6,400 in 1948, to studies, has a 100 per cenK at ugit-of-tlocal National Guard 9,115 at the close of 1953. There tendance record at priesthood he have welcomed eleven new mem were t.vzi volunteer scouters in meeting and Sunday School, 93i attendance at sacrament bers during the month of Febru 1948, and 3,029 at the close of per cent and has filled 129 priestmeeting were 1953. ary. Enlisting for service, , WTinford Allan, Gerry Beardall, Those from this area attending hood assignments Arnold Brown, Glenis Bronson, the Executive Council meeting Mason, Clyde McClellan, were W. W. Clyde, Springville, S. Dwight Packard, American 23 Sterling Mardean Whitney, Val Roberts council president; who took Fork; Marvin Stratton, Orem; and LeRoy Whitehead and H. PROVO PILOT SPOTS AIR SEARCH TARGET Lt. Frank God- Karl Felix, Marvin Roundy and charge of the meeting; J)r. Jones, Victor J. Bird, Joe See Eugene Hughes,! Spanish Fork. frey, left, Provo Civil.Air Patrol Squadron pilot, and his aerial Jay Beck. This brings the unit to a mem tnaier, Howard Nelson, Stanley Harold S. Alvord, deputy re observer. Ted Simmons, Orem, sfwtted target during training An. maneuvers of Utah State Wing. The air. search, part of a Civil bership of 87 enlisted men and Leonard, and Floyd Loveridge. gional executive; from T all of Provo; Ray Davis, Salem; geles, also attended. Defense training operation, was flown off Provo Airport, with six officers ' The number of enlistees is American Fork Squadron playing host to the state wing. more u.an tne quota assigned during the special recruitment program carried on during FebJoan ruary, but the group plan to con tinue their eftorts and become Geyer 100 strong before they go to sum- mer camp, according to KODert Another Big Carload Shipment D. Bringhurst. j - ' Plans for the annual Fellow--i ship Meeting of the Utah National Parks Council were made Wednesday by the 53 members rom various parts of tne state who attended the Executive JT ! - - . r, i JG Plane Talk I . J It was a Direct from the Factory Final Polio Drive Report Announced Squadrons Commended By JOAN GEYER reminder also of the iiivb an vi ail, WilCii By Spanish Fork- at of Big j Eastern-mad- e j SALE AT A,:?-.- I Savings! - S' , . : L-1- 6, BUYING IN FULL CARLOAD QUANTITIES SHIPPING IN FULL CARLOAD LOTS FOR QUICK TURNOVER LOW MARK-U- P All Save You Money! SAVE AS MUCH AS t 3f 4w CHOOSE FROM Male EASY Mrs.'-Wayne-L.- only a $mpll down payment TERMS ON BALANCE THE SPECIAL' 'Suite in. smart Modern Styling Genuine Oak: Veneers in warm bleached finish. Regular $109 value y. 4-p- ' .. c. $79 BEDROOM SPECIAL - ' 60 SUITES OVER BEDROOM ; Snow Scarce On Diamond Fork, Hobble Creek ' during this March Sale 's , ' Wo , ma-neuvM- JPW'p'lMfc J" Suites - County squadrons wiiuu jvv The polio were commended last week by flying nose up and wings level, to SPANISH FORK "Utah Wing" for their efficiency, objects directly underneath. Even drive for 1954 in Spanish- Fork the glass canopied It is has been completed and contri following state-Uicl- e ivar gamesj in to bank a little to get butions totaling $2334.74 are renecessary off Provo ,floyn Airport. a good look directly downward. ported. Broken down, the con- American Fork Squadron, comtributions are as follows: Thei of between the cliffs Flying manded by Capt. Eldon Harding, Provo Mothers March on Polio, $1309.61; same with the Canyon day was laudod for its excellent op- 1st com collections at tne Dusiness on a misLt. Richard Smith erations plan. The squadron was sion to houses, $200.08; gifts from clubs the same blind Heber, spot host to the state wingand prowas apparent. In event, CAP was and other organizations, $67.60: vided a mission ctrfnmander for gifts from business houses, spethe maneuvers. Capt., A. C. Bil- assigned aerial patrol of Deer difcial events, sports events and Creek would it be reservoir, ling,' who. holds both CAP and Na- ficult in the of schools, $757.55. turbulent the air V tional Guard to low at maneuver alti canyon Special recognition is given to In the scries of training Andertude for maximum visibility. Why Mr. and planned for this year, the can t search planes have a plas son who conducted the Mothers CAP is.eftifTj a preview of the tice peephole in the floor? March; Grant Snell and Mark part they will play and the diffi who handled the business Utah members Butler, Among County culties and hazards they can ex taxing part in the maneuver houses; J. Austin copebr., specall-u- p pect during emergency were: Cyril and Wesley Walker, cial events; J. Rowe Lewis, the As in, each training operation, Bob Wilson, Don Bringhurst, coin collections; and .Leslie Cor-nablearned a Jerry Pace, Merrill Liston, last week. everyone whb handled "the school Tyler little., ' Rogers, Rusty Rogers and Ned donations. The civil defense problem last Penrod, American Fork SquadLevi U. Barber, Spanish Fork week was to locate a missing Air1 ron; Maj. C. O. Claudin, Spring- - city chairman of the polio drive .Force craft, theoretically forced vine; and George and Donna and also , vice chairman of the doAn by engine trouble, while Adams, Jack Madsen, Dick County organization,: wishes to carrying key personnel to an in- Levin, Russ Hauser. Phil Cornell, extend Jus thanks and aprecia land: base from the bombed out Mary Terry, Mike Jense and Jim tion to all who helped- in this west co ist... Bnmhall, Provo worthy cause. The CAP. was detailed to transport survivors to Salt Lake Airport National Guard headquarters 'and "to provide other crews for 'parachuting medical supplies to Injured and. flying pa trOl of en "emy targets such as resemurs 'and utilities here. SPRINGVILLE Special guests The "missing aircraft," Sim, at the last American Legion ula fed by yellow crepe paper, was were the winners of the 'spotted by Provo Squadron pilot, SPANISH FORK Unless there meeting American Legion sponsored ora Lt. Frank Godfrey, and his ob is considerable snow fall during torical contest. Miss Marilyn server Ted Simmons, Orem; An March, snow conditions on the Vance, Lauren Bryan, and Val. other Provoan, Capt. Wxlliam Diamond Fork-HobbCreek wa were the looal winners Terry, Squadron commander, tershed will be far below normal Greaves f the contest whose theme was was among a trio of pilots de this year, according to Merril "The Privileges and Repsonsibili- tailed to pick up "survivors," Nielson. forest ranger. This ties of American Citizens. from the nearest landing strip, is based local on snow measurements Camp Williams. 3 by Rulon Gull and the presentation of awards In making his approach to the made March Forest and W. B. Hatch was made. Service, Miss Vance, first collided strip, Capt. Terry nearly Service. received a beau-- . which flew Soil Conservation on winner, with an aircraft place Measurements the Hobble tiful wrist watch; Mr. Bryan, straight into Camp .Williams, and creex snow course second place winner, a pen and withoutVarnihg cut into the land- showed summit a snow depth of 28.25 and Miss Greaves, His recommendation:! set; pencil ing pattern. ' a fountain pen. third All planes should follow a stand inches and a water content place, 8.1 inches. This snow ctfurse is It was also announced at the ard landing pattern. on the Pump Ridge be that Miss Vance and Gas consumption varies in located . meeting tweerv-t- he Fork and Mrs. Bryan, Springville high planes with head and tail winds Hobble CreekDiamond watersheds. were the winners school and richness of the gas mixture . Snow measurements have been of the seniors, a One out doled meet held Mon-- : district by the pilot. here on about April at Grove and will Pleasant ;pi!ot finding, himself "with extra made day fuel flew beyond his estimated since .1937 hut this is the firs go Into the regional contest to . rime of arrival back to Provo. He measurement to be made early be held at BYU Monday. average Auxiliary ladies of the Legion was reported "over due" for half in March. The an hour- - The Wing recommenda on April 1 shows a snow depth wer.e also invited to the Wednesand a .water con day meeting and refreshments tion: "Come home when you're of 44.53 inches 14.97 tent This indi were inches. of due, 'Missing planes are presum enjoyed at the conclusion. of snow over cates that ed in. trouble." Miss Nadine Waters enterThis observer, flying with Salt must fall in March to bring the tained with piano solos. Lake pilot Wayne Knapp, learned snow depth up to normal. The soil is wet beneath the a lesson in not neglecting the obvious. En route to our assigned snow and a large amount of the .search grid in the Tooele foot water from snow melt should go hills. y.e How directlv over the into. the ground. There is very target a ?harp reminder that Little snow on the lower elevamissing aircraft can be down on tions and the south slopes on all open ground, as well as hidden in of the watersheds are practically the folds of mountains.. bare, Mr. Nielson said. Two Utah HONOR SCOUT Russell Jackx son, member of Boy I Scout Troop 55, is the troop's Honor Scout of 1953. He won Life award in August. MARCH BEDROOM VALUE vo Utah County CAP Provo Rotarians Friday heard (people. It was a fascinating ex- Dr.- - Wade Carter pastor of the perience to visit and work among Provo Community Church; tell of the people of this great landi The his experiences as a World War Japanese are taking to "democ' ; racy and democratic Ideas. They II chaplain. are overcoming the feeling ef . Dr. Carter was first assigned solitude and the desire for isola-to a base in Boise, Ida., then tion. However,. I would like to transferred to Wendover Air emphasize that the principles of Base. Leaving Wendover ne was democracy have created many sent overseas to the Italian; cam problems In Japan, concluded paign.- i Dr. Carter. Dr. Carter said,1 "Discussion on Hyde Taylor reported on the religious subjects and .regular nominations . for officers for the meetings was held, every bunaay next year'as follows: Roy Pharis while in the field. It seems tnai and Walter Caine, president; this activity was weEv received Seta' Billings and Andy Anderson, bv the servicemen, as several of vice president; Emer Hardy and them studied in tne tieia oi A. K. Breinholt, secretary treas theology following the war." urer and directors, Laron Andrus, Dr. Carter visited Cairo and Max Berg, Tom Jensen, Clary the Holy Land while a r member Johnston, Leonel King, and Lew of the armed forces; also spend- Moore, inff considerable Stime in Rome', It was announced by Emer where "he had an audience with Hardy that the annual girls night the Pope for the daughters of Rotarians Reeardihe conditions In the will be held on March 25, Thurs Holy Land the speaker said, "It day; at the Wasatch School, be- was interesting to study the prob- ginning at 6;30 p.m.. visiting Ro lems of the Holy Lajid. Xven at tarians included Ukus Inoye of that time, it was difflcult t see American Fork and Kenny Jenthat rnnfliets were Boinff to take sen from California. 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