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Show 4J V7 n n o SojinDdlDrmf 1 n SUNDAY, MAY 16, : 1834 Ma ry C. Goodsell Buried in Provo SUNDAY HERALD Provo Woman, 28 Dies in Salt Lake 'v", The Labor Department reported Saturday that I private home constructlor smashed a 3year record in April when there were 109,100 new starts. It said starts on privately fin-- 1 need units 'actually rose 14 per cent between March and April and that the increase was general in all parts of the country except ' the Southeast. The construction boom this spring is considered one of the brightest spots in the economy. It b credited with helping to stem rising unemployment. The department announced Friday that the number of persons filing new claims for unemployment insurance jumped 10 per cent during the first week of May to a total of 327.200. It said about half the .rise came from unemployed who were Inel igible to apply for insurance pay ments before May 1. The rest off the increase stemmed from new Job layoffs in the auto, apparel. electrical machinery and aircraft industries. .., Despite the rise in insurance claims, total unemployment actual ly is considered down because of 'increased work among construction, farm, and various other groups connected with springtime activity. A joint Department report showed last Friday that the jobless total dropped 260,000 from mid - March to WASHINGTON (UP) mid-Apr- u. Around the Town Spanish Fork Club Elects New Officers r Funeral AMERICAN FORK services . for Gordon Dee Stras burg, 19, Highland, will be con ducted Monday at 1 p.m. uvHIgh- and under direction of Anderson - Utah Obituaries I- v-- - 8 , 1 AV " S , j. Og-de- n. Kidney Ailment Claims Youth, newlv-forme- . ?, i shoe-fitti- ; ! 7 'V Utah County Chapter Of Bank Institute Formed ' r: i 33 ng - - : ' v -- k . i ' dent. The new chapter is comprised of 10 banks in Utah County and one in Heber. Other officers of the organiza tion include K. A. Randall, Provo WWWBWMIIIHJ.ill Jn,fiinfcl.JHWlJlBa State Bank, vice president; Dr. Dorothy Bentley, assistant man DENTAL PRESIDENT LaNell R. Hayward, new presi ager, First Security Bank, sec dent of the Provo District Den- retary; Roy Broadbent, manager, Commercial Bank of .Utah, Paytal Society. son, treasurer. The new officers will be installed Thursday at the Utah County Bankers Association dinner. - Dr. Hayward To Head Dental Unit 0 11 1 Insurance, Finance Company Holds Meeting at Orem an stockholders-policyholder- Ha-gi- ? nia Ji5lai hv!?wiitl?2?S asivenVuifa &Sfi& o i i mi - 7 T Bntlr as first and second counselors. Donna Rae Rowe will remain as secretary. Retiring officers were G wen Peter- son president, witn LeNore Carl-- j V " " w . " r T Wl...yN!l J I icW J II C a. vaiUd I rlCj Oybrem . . Lady, motorists .using motor on ' , need no' longer struggle to re Florence Pinnoch of the YWMIA member the SAE number their Board wUl l attend the Palmyra cap is using, Uaude Harvey, bait Stake LeadershiD meeting Tues- - Lake City, declared Tuesday day at 9:15 p.m. at the Stake The oils oi Mr. Harvey's All M Men and Gleaners many will continue to be graded ' axe urged to attend. by the Society of Automotive En gineers, (SAE) but now will be to in world the First city light labeled a simple "light," "me Its streets with electricity was dium" or "heavy" grade, he said division man Aurora, Hi., first settled in 1834. Intermountain of Quaker State Refining ager Co., Mr.. Harvey was speaker Tuesday before Provo division distributors of Utah Oil Refining crl. corn-Hous- e. " vispimuze , Co. : Other speakers before the group were: E. M. Hubbard, industrial sales manager: J. J. Winter, as sistant sales manager, and Clyde EYREST ATlred, sales representative, all JENN1HGS of Salt Lake City, and Don t Vlittl Chain J Prescription liI - rois University Ave. Provo. Utahl Ph. M 2l reseller-sale- s 1955 MILWAUKEE (UP) Joseph Owsley was eating his lunch at work when a fellow employe ruined his food by spilling coffee on it Owsley offered him a sandwich k. I LB I'll JJ1 mt of al 49 yem Tfo podcH. cpaty m LHogo gasolme, IftoedlfD-krbrkdn Atlas feres, ba!ees awxi M It yen. t a4eioii. cilieietvt US Kae tie TWcy moe tsvodef n te&es foe better ear URANIUM? Ml cccierrtkms, eqt4Miett ad prfor nvaoc. Then, you hart it get prodKXsjof Motor Oft, Ihoeo Mext, yo expect apeWor serrvee. Oar dealers am teamed lo gi ARE YOU INTERESTED IN exyect superior feigkest l2ef have wHat k Green River, Utah; Ferrell Bentley, , Helper; Errol Litster, Huntington; Rex Staker, Mt. Pleasant; Theo Westring, Nephi; Noah Potter Price, and A. H. Mitchell, Spanish Fork. The term "tabby" refers to the markings on a cat. 0 1 .'! prepared by his wife. The other man bit into it. Between the two slices of bread he found a piece of paper on which was written: "Happy April Fool's Day." Product distributors attending the conference included; Steve Murdock, American Fork; Glen Ripple and Henry Miller, Provo; Byron Tucker, Ephraim; Vera T0 Anderson, Eureka; Eugene Hunt, N Centtr 23 N.' . FILE FOR Rob-bin- s, Orem, II Refreshments were served all who attended. The meeting was conducted by LaDell Sessions, state sales manager Attendance prizes consisting of small electric appliances, were given four persons present, Mrs. Maxine Davis, Orem; James Ferre,l Provo; R. H. Newton, Springville; and John P. Parry. Springville. IMTUScf V , 7-- 11 Si' Q . - r; x BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP) Twa operators of a huge Alabama f ira were found guilty oy iiiiji iV s ton and Clarissa Found GuimV ; Thirty-seve- n members of the chapter completed graduate courses in credit administration and fundamentals of .banking taught by Dr. Smith Pond and Herald R. Clark of Brigham JElva Fullmer, secretary. Dr. LaNell R. Havward. Provo. Young University. Committees appointed by the was elected president of the new officers for the year 1954-5- 5 Provo District Dental Society at are. Musie,, Rebecca Bradford and the group's monthly meeting this Virginia jvans; legislative, JLe- - week at Sutton's Cafe Wore Warner; civic, Victoria Dix-- 1 Dr. Hayward succeeds Dr. Nel wane- - son A. on, leucine rancis, Orem er and Queena Peterson; gift, other Snow, new officers include Dr vera sneu and raye McKell: pro-- Theodore C. Beiinion, Orem, firs lone Buten- - vice president; Dr. M. L. Coburn, CY ,llce onnson, hof Florence Wendel and LeNore Payson, second vice president, Carlson; historian Eleanor Lar- - and rr. WiUard Loveridge, Provo, The first regional meeting of sen repurier, imarea neara; pro-- secretary-treasures the of r nt gram, vera uecicsirom, xviary irrsHiii th. TTnivrcitv the Producers Mutual Insurance F"1Vner Oregon; Dr. Hayward is a son of J?enbaura Company and Producers Finance Nelson: itf uoiv, m Company of Utah was held this guest night, Eleanor Larsen, Vir- - who ormeriy operated the ween at tne ueneva scnooi in Evans, Florence Wendel and markets here and who now Orem, with approximately 300 LeNore Warner. Margaret Olson ward reside in Angeies. The new members in attendance. his discharge ' Financial received President iiwf w .reports and a discus last year after two years' service sion of the future program of Pro H'.f: Army Dental Cors ducers were presented by com off icersiincluding Wendel A. dred E. Ream became the imme- "V1?? "TlV.fj T"1,the He former pany diate past president. Refreshments Hazel Davis, Steph presidgit; George-B- . Bird, a daughter of Mr. and ens vice J were served. and director president have of sales; and David A. Russell, Mrs. Victor J. : Bird. They t- : v, a t IWO SUUS, AAJIUUC dUUMUWU.i KTanm 1tf.TiNvaW. mrA vice president and secretary. A wiarv r.mim rise. f tKa Victi r5l WUtrS Ul IUC UlgtflUMUUU question and answer period follow Ward will entertain their mothers lnclud,e Dr.'Hayward as firstvice ed. r. muen ksmk. H. Earl Presiaeni;. t a social to be held Monday. Farnworth, district man the Provo area, announced for ager The First Ward Primarv was ur cenmon, secreiary-ireasure- i. that he maintains an office at 687 N. State in Orem to serve present recently reorganized with Laura Creer as president. Zelma Pendel- - Hicf ri hll tore: HpflT and future members.' - ' - -- SPANISH FORK Victoria Dix- on and Virginia Evans were co- hostesses to the ladies of the Al pha Thae Club at their installa tion meeting Thursday evening in the Relief Society Room of the Fifth Ward. The Tpom was decor ated with huge baskets of red peonies with bridal wreath. The following students partici pated under the direction of B. Davis Evans, local high school drama teacher: Gary White, Clara stolworthy, Fay Mitchell, Kath leen Olson, Joe White, Clare Davis, Mac Brimhall, Marjorie urotegut and Jane Ann Bradford. New officers who were installed for the coming year were Vera Beckstrom, president; Mary Alice Rosenbaum, - vice president; and j- ." - ce . " , nvo Aln!;:::::::: Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Maurine Sterneckert Child, 28, Alfreda Bolinder; Cox- Goodsell, died at 12:05 a.m. Saturday in grand, jury Friday of fcrcirs 1 32, were to be conducted Satur the .Holy Cross Hospital at Salt two Negroes into involuntary serLake City of a kidney ailment vitude. . day, at L p.m. in Berg Mortuary She was born March 5, 1926, in The. Jury Friday night after 14 with burial in Provo Cemetery. Provo. a daughter of Albert Forkof deliberation returned the hours American Mortuary, Mrs. - Goodsell died Thursday "Dosh" and Nellie Grange Ster verdict against brothers Oscar and Friends may call this evening neckert in the second such trill Dial Fred '.; home: at her morning She received her education in rbm 7toto 9 o'clock and Monday to be held in Alabama since the services. She was born Sept 10, 1871, in Provo schools and graduated prior Civil War. Mr. w Grantsville, a daughter of John BY the Strasburg, an elder, in the Both defendants, however, were from Lars and Marie Bolinder. She i i High scnooi. sne LDS Church,. died in American acquitted of a charge of slavery was married to Elijah Cox March Hospital Friday at 7t45 then attended Fork the Negroes of their civil 4, 1892, to Salt Lake City. The a.m. after a lingering illness. He depriving as well as forcing them to rights Woodbury 1833. to Provo moved in couple School in Los was born in American Fork June work and of four other charges. Mr. Cox died ; the following yean and 2, 1934, a son of David and Melba Angeles to was She married ; a d u a t e d Rogers Strasburg. .Andrew gr Goodsell July 4, 1916, ' in Provo. in fine arts and Survivors include his parents; lie died' in....1942. j the: following, brothers and sis design. Following her ters: Mrs. C. H. ( Sylvia-Ann- ie) SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Anna Mrs. Goodsell was a member f f of the LDS Church. graduation, she Matthews., Tooele; Ronald, Lyn Colburn Plummer, 90, widow cf w e nt to New da, Evelyn, Nancy, Mary, Nola, Dr. Charles G. Plummer. and i Survivors include six sons and York City tnd Louise and Louis, all of Ameri distinguished musician in Salt a daughter. Warren :M., Cedar de d the can Fork, and his grandmother. Lake City for many years; Al atten Cityr George G., Williams, Calif.;, Barbizon Model Mrs. Bessie Rogers, Salt Lake berta Simpson. 2. daughter of David L., Kenneth N., Leland A., School. She City. Don A. and Leahe Jane Huber ing and Curtis A., Provo; Mrs. Leon Child Mrs. n to d u e r r et Simpson, 59 E. 17th S. (Violet) Jackson, Pleasant Grove; Provo and was married to Glade COMMUNIST WORKERS 29 grandchildren;' 29 great-gran- d GREENRIVER Emery Coun Child of Spanish Fork on RIOT IN ITALY 72. Blaine Hatch David ty children; three brothers, and Alma March 12, 1948. They made their thrCe sisters. . v, ; Police used OGDEN Laroy Clifford HIns- GENOA, Italy (UP) home in Spanish Fork. tear truncheons and gas Friday low, 55, former resident of Soon-- after their marriage, Mr to halt thousands of Communis Child entered the U. S. Air Force workers for wage WASHINGTON Officers of the NEW BANKING ASSOCIATION OFFICERS and the couple was stationed a increases campaigning TERRACE, and protesting layoffs Weber d Utah County Chapter. American Institute of Bank Brian Arthur at Fort and County later Wayne, Ind., 19 in local industries.' vice president; Roy ing, are. left to right. K. A. RandalL Provo, TfUeman, infant son of SSgt. Sioux City, Iowa. It was in the ' ' 'Broadbent. Payson, treasurer; Dorothy Bentley, Provo, secre latter city that Mrs.' Child at Five workers were hospitalized William A.F--and Vera Jean Duke C. Max and and others slightly injured. Thirty Tilleman HIGHLAND Gordon Stras Elliott, Provo, president. tary tended a corrective Victory Road. were arrested after throw son of Melba and David 19, persons FOUNTAIN GREEN Jon Bar burg, school. For the past year they Rogers Strasburg, died Friday were stationed at Sacramento ing stones at police. ry Edmunds, 4 months, son of Fred J. and Edna Madsen morning in. the American where Mrs. Child was employed ' Hospital of a kidney ailment. manufactures in this capacity. Louisville, Ky ' Sevier 1934 In MONROE, Mr. Strasburg was born County God- Her interests were in sewing more baseball bats thin any fred Ervin Christiansen, 62. farm in ' Highland and was graduated and design other city in the world. er. from American Fork High Schoo She was a member of the LDS Esa Church. and LDS Seminary in 1952; Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Of PEO, Summit County Surviving are her husband, and ficiating will be Bishop Robert B Neel,, 64, farmer and lifetime He is survived by his parents A .new, chapter of American Mr. Elliott will represent Utah two brothers, Ronald and Louis her parents, the latter of Provo Hellewell of the Provo Ninth resident of Peo. and seven sisters. Mrs. Neal one brother and one sister, Max Ward. Friends may call at tie 48.KANOSH Mrs. Trelma Young, organized UtarCounTy (Anne) Matthews, Tod "Park A. Sterneckert, Spanish Fork mortuarv Mondav evenine ffom John Filcox. infant Max C. Elliott, assistant manager Institute of Banking convention Tooele, and Linda,.. Evelyn and Rita Bee Sferneckert, Provo 6 to 8 and Tuesday prior to UNION Nello son of will the in cooLos was be Interment June in it. services. Securof the Provo branch, First Rupert and Anna Funeral services will. te Angeles, Nancy, Mary, Nola and Louise Lee Filcox. Harrison 1 Provo ' N. the of as i in at Bank Cemetery. ducted City presi- announced A., p.m. Utah, Tuesday ity iall of Highland, I Labor-Commer- ; Strasburg Rites Set Monday in Highland Chapel a rigfa. benefits ycckWig from doiftg besmess toopect, wrthdea4e pepresemg a eompemf of long, eabftsrveJ Ma4wa45y, e'F povtd of ow pecord w4icfc bekgs to yo ipaon. rmscIi as k does to becMfi foa haa Rvadk k pesztbhz. htrkt ymt dritt ht at Wto9 sktifom far "fept" m servkt and pr&dttcU. i YuH htfk Hr than " White forth" p&tofemfi, Jml we 3 . FOR LATEST SAVE UP TO 1 I $241.00 FACTORY DELIVERY ON FORDS Haye a Vacation on Us! TELLURlbl MOTOR CO. i INFORMATION ' or '' ' i Current Quotations call : . J.A. Hogle&Co. (Established 1915) 33 North University Ave. t 5 PHONE 1000 PROVO, UTAH TELEPHONE Provo, Utah 4467 expect more from ( UTOC V inn ML "" i. ? andget it! UTAH OS. REFWTNS '.CaVANY' |