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Show t 1 ' SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MAHCIf 14. 1334 Utah Cmmtv, Utah Mrs. Esther Brown, Mother Of v r Monday Services Jew School 76. Succumbs Provo Residents Set for Baby PLEASANT GROVE Funeral Supsrlnfcndcnt To Heart Ailment Dies in California services for Terry Chtistensen old son of TaS!:s To Lions Thomas, Mrs.. Esther Muhlestein Brown, Mrs. Amanda Elizabeth Green Dale and Carole Christensen Board Vnalyzos Utah Obituaries i SALT LAKE CITY Rev a Karen Smith, 2, daughter of Kenneth : R. and Farel Mahoney Smith;-MisAnne Lukiko SasakL 37, 835-6-th four-monRe-Electsi E. ' MURRAY Hilda Inis Sessions 76, died Saturday morning at Pope," 69, filed Friday night at Thomas, will be conducted Mon Both revenue and expenditures Utah Valley Hospital of a heart the home of a son, Carl C. Pope, Alma P. Atwood, 60, 243 Vine St. at 1 p.m. In Pleasant Grove AMERICAN FORK day Walter James ' GREENSBURG. Pa. (UP)-- A of the Provo School District will ailment. r ' Glendale, Calif.; of a heart ail- LDS Ward Chapel by Welby Gam Burton, who at the close of the FARMINGTON 107 E. 62, 1st N. Wickens, current will school i five assume mon hichnffv year Born Oct. 2. ment. exceed the original Jbudget of jury of seven men and , WENDOVE R Word has been his full as duties Ronald Nielsen. Palmyra, pres women convicted John W. Wable, $1,383,950 at Mor s superintendent She was born Jan. 30, 1885, in Friends may call Olpm j 1877, in Provo. necessary a of the Alpine School District, was received of the death of James Groves farm youth, of being revision of making Pleasant a Summit ident; William Wllloughby, Orem; a baby-face- d today the budget and a ; z tuary, ! "County, Woodland, she was a daughter of Ephraim and Sidney from 7 to 9 p.mJ and Monday prior the speaKer recently ati the reg ioyie layman, aj, lormer resi-- i vice president; Grant Richards, the. Pennsylvania turnpike's new public hearing, Dr. J.: C.J : dinner meet- dent, killed Sunday In an indus daughter . o Florence Thayne Green. V The to services. Burial will' be in ular Provo. secretary, and George ohantom killer Saturday and Moffitt, superintendent of schools, H trial explosion in Gold Beach, of Club the Lions Nicholas a death d here. ing and i moved to Vernal when she Provo City Cemetery, j mandatory told the Board of Education at , Cropper, Lakeview,' Del Foot. directed family , C. was a young A n n a Mr. Burton spoke on "Ameri Ore. Provo, and Rulon Fox, LehJ. penalty. its meeting this: week. girl. She received The child died Friday at 8 a.m. ; Cache County HYRUM, Mrs. Muhle-Wintch illi at the family home, after an .board members of Utah County The state had accused Wable, No date has been set for the her education there. canism," tracing the founding" of Louise Peterson, 52, Kenwife of ': reShe I!' stein. Associness. this and the ideals upon country She was married to Don Carlos Dairy Jlerd Improvement 24, as the night-ridin- g gunman hearing as yet, but it will be I ceived Peterson, killed in a traffic her ed- - Pope He was born in American Fork which it was founded, i contrast neth ation. Were reelected last wek. in Vernal. 1906, to 18, of the some close time July at Marysvale. Piuta accident prior; I in 1953. that informed IfMembers were ing the first settling ol South County. truck drivers along the super the present: fiscal year which The marriage later was solem Nov. 2, Provo. Survivors include his parents America as having been done by WILLARD, Box third in County dairy herds, tested by the highway and bounded nized in the Manti LDS Temple. June 30. Elder Countv his grandparents, 'Mr. and individuals i seeking gold where-a- s Robert Daniel and state dairy herd improvement Ohio. The shootings terrorized ends She to moved Garfield Widtsoe, They 4 months, A report by Harold J. Boyack, Wilson, 1 with Mrs. Christensen JoErtman and the conto in cooperation married association, 1914 and returned motorists and truckers for weeks early settlers of this about County, son of W. William and of the board, Utah State Agricultural Colleee, last summer on the 327-m- ile toll listed seph Albert to Vernal In 1928. They moved to Mr. and Mrs. Tal Thomas, Pleas tinent was ; by men seeking re Mack Wilson, burned Margaret' to death " total receipts for the eight- ant Grove. The: March freedom.! Brown Lake Salt in ligious where produced! slightly over the state road. speaker 1942, City when home the 28 at Mrs. Brown month period ending Feb- family caught fire. stressed the value of education. EUREKA sallow-cheek25, 1903, m me they had since resided. average for butterfat and milk, -- efendant O'- The 'Mrs. Catherine for and $1,515,485.54 the expenditures which he sajd, makes fOr greater Neil They LDS production but lightly under rich- stood without flinching as the the same Lake Temple. Salt Mrs. was 54. in active the Vope Judge, f period at $1,308,607.95. f freedom state average for percentage in Raymond. LDS Church, having served in the Betty Mar- - Actually both receipts and ex- made their home where HENEFER, Summit County .J jury foreman, Mrs. was ness of milk. she Davis Canada, the theof Aihprfa chairman Stewart, find verdic! announced SunRelief The infant daughter of Ordeil and and mie,; Society, Primary are f $400,000 lower active in Primary and Relief So Utah County tested cows pror conservation School. him guilty or first degree penditures sight I Delia Jawies Stephens. committee, day ing than the shown, however, ciety in the Raymond LUb wara. She .is 'survived' riuced an average of 10,185 pounds murder in the killing of presented eye testing equipment, WEST JORDAN -- Mrs. Grace by her husJIarry F. since the figures includes a bookof milk and 38S pounds of butter-fa- t Pitts, 39, of Bowling Green, report 1918 they Teturned to Provo, band; six sons and three daugh- - Funeral services forf John Earl which was accepted by Mabel Inez Carson. Callister, 81, 77S7 In Va of in 1953. compared to the state keeping entry on both sides thpv had since resided. ters, Rulan Pope, Mrs. Barlow Bray,, 68. who died Friday morn Jones, district school .nurse and South Redwood Road. milk the ledger to account for a short-ter- ..hor average of 9.729 pounds of HowMrs. Brown was active in the (Iris) Elder and Mrs. Beth ing after a lingering illness, will public health nurse of North Utah PROVIDENCE Mrs. Rosetta loan on tax anticipation for Rpiipf Society and other church Brown, all of Provo; Carl C. be conducted Monday at 2 p. m. County. The device will expedite and 374 pounds of butterfat. 73. Clawson, Thorpe that amount. ever, Utah County milk tested organizations in Provo Fourth Pope, Glendale; Woodrow, Arie at Valley Mortuary by Harrison the vision testing .of 'students as PRICE Calm a Roscoe Griffith combutterfat. cent 3.81! ex- Ward and later in Pleasant View and Ivan The in the items per only well as , making for more accur Sr., 61. biggest Pope, Midway; Mrs. Scott, bishop of Provo LDS" the state average of (Continued from Pare One) ate tests. The equipment was pur pared jtocent." penditures for the . eight months Ward For 20 vears she was a Alva ( M&ryl- r- Stacy, Superior, OGDEN - Mrs. Elsie Hibbard 3.84 oer include of for commitsalaries $392,021.71 folks old from chased the mor of recent funds the at raised call 3115 Dallas Friends Fischer member Ariz.; may Wakefield, ; 60, Pope, Rigby, Ida,; Construction of the plant will the Lewiston-Cornis- li D.H.I.A. rank and tee. She also was a practical two 6 to 8 p. m. and ly in a Lions benefit show. Mrs. Reeves Ave. teaching, supervisory from Mrs. tuary today Margaret ed first with 422vpounds of butter get underway as soon as a formal library staffs; $78,782,43 for build Jones will; cooperate i with the PARADISE, Cache County for more than 30 years, Campbell, Springville, and Wil- Monday prior to services. fat averaged per- cow. contract is signed.. It is expected ing additions; $74,286.97 on the nine of which she was as stant liam Don Pope, which Is seeking to aid needy Beverly Obray, 20, daughter of to club Mr. with his came Utah Bray Big Piney, Wyo.; to take about two years to com- school lunch" program; $40,792.03 to Effie Warnick in the home two ' brothers, Charles E. and parents in 1889 Survivors include individuals having problems of Mrs. Hilda Olsen and Lorus for equipment in buildings; economics deoaitment ax urig- - John Edward Green, both of Salt two sons arid four daughters. I 'defective vision. Qbrayt Portland. plete. for 1 salaries of janitors; ham Young University in Provo Ceme x Zone chairman H. V. Holdaway will Lake be Burial Mrs. sisters,! four City; The strictly atomic portions of $25,451.97 for : of buildings i i; Elnora Christensen, Salt Lake tery, i! Mr. Brown died miy 2b, of Lindon" presented the local club certificates from the Junior the nuclear reactor and grounds; repair the plant a son. Orus City; Mrs. Matilda Jorgensen, $22,509.48 for eduinclude Survivors with a certificate for having Chamber of Commerce which will serve as Its furnace cational supplies and $22,431 for M. Brown. Orem; two grandchild Ogden; Mrs. Millie Barnes, Provo 'reached its quota of new mem- tion of encouragement and aid will be designed and built by interest on bonds. rum and Mrs. Sadie Miller, Los AnC Funeral be will brothers, an ren: three services liy bers. Lions' K. J.Bird and A. to the young people in the comWestinghouse Electric CorporaI Mrs. 23 a Muhlestein. nounced LI and sister, include Price; six geles; $541,402.88 in later, Revenue's Gaisford received official munity. grandchildren Frank , ,' i tion, which has built several pif-vio- us district taxes; $474,447.17 from Arthur (Ida Conrad. Taber. Al reactors for the AEC, in- the uniform school fund; $2678.61 berta, Canada. cluding the engine for the atomic from the forest reserve rrovo in Funeral services will be con action traffic fund; Recent, submarine Nautilus. I, $1370 the from ducted Tuesday at l p.m. in) George Barden City court included: The will Duquesne company View Ward chapel by in car no school Pleasant $67,665.52 lunch fund; Robert George Heringer, cost of the funds including $8742.14 federal. Harold Baker, bishop of Geneva the pay $5,000:000Jaf '5. fined guilty, pleaded muffler, The AEC will pay the S13.616.69 state! and $45.306 69 Ward. Friends may eall at Berg John JriWhitten, running a stop reactor. about rest, probably $15. ,uuu,juu local; $5,055, vocational educa Mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 fined , sign, pleaded guilty, or more. forand Tuesday Ltion; $9265.40Wtax sale redemp D.m: prior4 to T"serv- JSlary Baxter, unlawful turn, . "11 on in rrovo forat The "no will rent its of win $2336.42, build, company driver's license, feited $5; tion; buildings ices, uuriai ' own expense, a new electric gen and grounds; $1584, teacher re Cemetery. ? feited $15. i license erating plant to take the heat pro- tirement; i $195J.35, health serv Owen W. "Bingham, elate i violation., forfeited $5. duced in the nuclear, furnace, turn ices; $7565.69, interest received; view School on a shrub plant Vaushn Boulter, no car muffler,. itr Into steam, and put it through and $161.50, driver training. ing beautificatioh program, the forfeited $5. Edna Brown,, peed- - turbines to produce power. The Board of Education district's share of tha cost not , "Alt will operate the reactor part analyzed proposals for a soil to exceed $400. irtg, forfeited $20. : IonaIJ Joe Johnson, failure to of the as the to. as at new well genmade the be plant analysis keep car under control, forfeited erating portion, and bear all labor high school site and referred ,$15. Richard D. Miller, speeding; costs of operation. them to architect Fred Markham forfeited $15. Jay II. Nielsen, The AEC will provide the for examination. The , proposals ure to keep car tinder control; atomic fuel enriched uranium were from the Warren' D. Curtis forfeited! $15 Joe S, Wilson, speed for the Company and Pittsburgh. Testing and the reactor, ing, forfeited $5 balance, ($10 for In turn will pay the gov Laboratory. feited Feb. 17 for ernment for the steam used in The board gave final anpraval .: . nce)i for--an MARCH 15-1- 7 the turbines. exchange of principalships H. Carmon speeding, Davis, of Mae Olsen the ' rate of pay was fixed at for Marion J. pleaded guilty, fined $15. Jerry :43.3Thecents School and Clinton Kanahele ser of million Bill's i per Boyd iForsling. speeding, forfeit of Honolulu, for the schoM year ed $20. H. Sherman Howard, run steam for the first year, increas JU54-5- 5. v WOKE STYLE ', VALUE S0.3 until it fng reaches annually ning a stop sign.--' forfeited $15. 'cents in the-fift-h was for "K given Approval particl year. j no driver's license, Paul Boyack, fined $15. Gary AEC chairman Lewis L. Strauss pation of the schools In the-prpleaded! the government will posed forthcoming polio vaccine Bergen. no driver's license, plead estimated I 3.99 YOUTHS' save about $30,000,000 by having test. ed guilty, fined $15. to The board the as a a agreed participate private utility Elva B. Kent, runnin? stop partner with the school patrons of Grand- ; SPORT OXFORDS ian. pleaded guilty, fined $15, in the venture. Maurice D. Lee, running a stop sign, pleaded sruilty, fined 15 James C. Loveless, reckless driv-- j lng, pleaded guilty, fined ,$35. leather uppert ond intolts. Martin Mazurie, license plates Sturdy built; long wearing $5. fined violation, pleaded guilty, sole. Boy' iz 3Vi to 6. Dennis Keith Myers, speeding, pleaded; guilty, fined $20. Robert Rawlirtgs, speeding, .WNIMi, "s"'" pleaded; guilty, fined $20. Robert C. Spears, speeding, pleaded guilCOYS' 39c. KNIT ty, fined $15. Keith Thorsen, expired driver's license, pleaded UNDERWEAR Jury Convicts Phantom Killer Of the Turnpike Dairy Unit i All Officers School Finances s th f - - ; . Report On J : , I semi-month- ly J ! I ' - I . -- lucation was clerk-treasur- ! I ... er i , ; ed John Earl Bray Services Monday i ! ! ! v 1st Atomic m I. Elev-emth'Ward- I " ; . ! step-childre- n, - i Traffic Gases $33,-518.- " 09 ; ; Listed by Provo Court ' ! great-grandchildr- 1 , 1 4 . J ; - OY5S,i m "GIMTS1 WEEK. '.SALE . . non-appe- ar . J WEAR, o- -- sr-i- lty. -- -- " r putftyfljfned S . John J. Wfaet- ten, no driver's license, pleaded ; guilty,Yined $13. Arthur Arvel Witt, running- a stop sign, ' pleaded guilty, fined . - - $15. Normi Jean Fletcher, run- 'Soft combed cotton, 7 ning a stop sign, pleaded guilty. Cultural Alliance With Asia Urged Justice W. By W&r--, O. Douglas WASHINGTON UP) Supreme Court; Justice William 0. Douglas has called for a "cultural alliance" with Asia to prevent it "fron suc- curab ing to Communism. Asia is eiger for such an agreed ment Douglas said Friday night. "Her choice is with us, not with Russia,, for she knows the fate of .junior partners as well as the fate of satellites," he said. ; h Yet Douglas observed, iSthe drift is th-- j other way.' If it continues, Asia i will turn completely away from the free world, he Hold the Columbia Law School Alumni As- ' ; JiltI ! t ' ft S$ff-'"- ' ,kntt to keep shape.' 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