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Show SUNDAY, MAY 23. 1934 Utah County. Utah ;:es cr Bonners Ferry l&!d Firm Aqdihst Flood V 1 ... I FERRY. (UP) Dikes protecting this northern Idaho community of 1.800 were holding firm Saturday as the rampaging Kootenai river rose steadily toward its crest, expected sometime Saturday. . The river stood at 34.8 feet at 7 a.m., a rise of almost a foot since 1 a.m. It was expected to crest Saturday at 35.5 feet. Official . BONDERS ....... HERALD SUNDAY ,.a r ; - ... - k ... - , - . ... t" - ' i V , ' ; . j of Engineers said Saturday morn ing he believed "very definitely the flood waters could be prevent- . . - ! ed from spilling over the dikes into the town. The situation rriday night (' remained stable, he said, with no more dikes breaking. Rail said there bad been "some problems" with two downstream dikes during the night but that the situation "had been taken care of ' by Saturday morning. . Earlier in the week dikes in sev en districts broke, inundating 7800 acres, mostly rich farm land. Some 500 federal troops and "a couple of hundred" persons' from other federal and state agencies " were ' . Spokane Man Heads Kivani? International i The work oi digging a two-mi- le long trench in which underground conduit is being placed is pro gressing according to schedule and is now 50 per cent complete, according to John W. Snell, district manager for the Mountain States Telephone and telegraph " (j Company. The trench route starts at the old central office building at 53 E. Center St. From this point it goes east to First East, then north along the parking on the east side of First; East, passing of , the new central office building now under construction, " - - "1 Service Staiion Tcicph one Firm In Goshen Trench Digging Burglarized For Provo Conduit GOSHENr-- A carton of "cigarets tmf . ;)rL,-- S&z0 was apparently the only item taken by unidentified thieves who broke Unto White's Service Sta tion some time early Saturday, David White, operator of the station; told police. Sheriffs d e p u t i e s Reuben Christiansen and Merrill Hansen said entry to the building was gained by breaking a window ia a rear door. in-fro- ; - i n Inter-natoin- al Continental Oil Dealers, Agents Attend Meeting to Eighth North.-He- re the route lf block east to 150 Approximately 89 Continental shifts East street and continues north Oil Company dealers and agents past the BYU Fieldhouse to 12th from the .Central Utah area gathered Thursday night in Spring-vill- e, , North, to see and hear a premier The purpose for (installing conduit of this kind lis to provide of Conoco's summer merchandis program. They were also told underground pathways in which ing M. A. Tuttle, Salt Lake City, by telephone cable can later be assistant division manager, of placed. Conduit is manufactured of baked clay tile material spe Contirfental's plans for introducing early m June a new product, for cifically for this purpose. It is the motoring public. generally of j. rectangular shape and about three feet in length. "We "at Continental Oil Com Contained inside are individual pany look for 1954 to be an exopenings about 4 inches squared cellent business year for petrolthrough',- which cable can be in- - eum retailers and Wholesalers, al stalledt- After each section of though there can' be no doubt that tile is . placed In the three feet the oil industry, like other busideep trench, it is held together nesses, has entered a period of at the. joints by small steel pins. aggressive competition for busiIn addition, it is sealed with con- ness, Mr. Tuttle stated. crete for additional support and Assisting i. Mr. Tuttle at the to make it practically water- - meeting was G. S. Powell, disproof. trict sales , manager, Murray, The work is being done for the Utah. Telephone Company by the Ross one-haworking around the clock to pre vent more dikes from giving way to the steadily rising stream. i Delegates attending the 39th an Rail said Saturday morning it was of Kiwanis possible no more dikes would at Miami. Florida elected break. A total of about 40,000 acres a prominent manufacturer from were threatened in this area just Spokane, Washington to head the south of the Canadian border. organization in the year ahead. More than 500 persons had been Officers of the Kiwanis Club of evacuated from their homes in the Provo were informed today that and all the farm homes en Don E. Engdahl, president of the city gulfed by flood waters earlier had Spokane Sash and Door Company, been evacuated. No casualties were would succeed Donald T. Forsythe, of Carthage. Illinois, as president reported. Trucks loaded with 50,000 sandof Kiwanis International, which is from the Pasco, Wash., engi now comprised of more than 3,800 bags neer depot and 15 dump trucks clubs throughout the United States, from the Atomic Energy CommisCanada. Alaska. Hawaii, and the sion at Richland, ' Wash., arrived Yukon Territory. here Friday and more trucks FLOODS THREATEN IDAHO CITY This Bonner's Ferry famgive way allowing the water to rush into business district. , President-Elec- t Engdahl won the from the AEC were expected Sat to Kootenai the rise River watch the top sluggish slowly ily Nearly all movable goods and stocks have already been Spokane Junior Chamber of Com urday. v . of dike protecting their city from floods caused by rapidly merce Award for the city most' Idaho Gov. Len Jordan also was melting snow in the mountains. Engineers fear the levees will transferred to higher ground.. outstanding citizen under 35 in expected to fly here Saturday to 1944. lhe following year, he was make a second inspection of the L chairman of a committee which situatioon. L Secured a $3,300,000 school bond Construction Company at a cost appropriation. He now is a member from One) (Continued Page of $35,000 and is scheduled to 1 2 of the Chamber of Commerce as r completed by the last of July. well as many other civic and have been held in the south. iCores from oil wells developed the installation of a large Then Mr. philanthropic organizations. Oil Co. ExploraSouth 'Korean President Syng-ma- n Gulf by recently cable containing 1500 telephone Engdahl has served as club presiRhee has charged that free tion Division in Nevada, will be lines and costing over $70,000 will dent lieutenant governor, gover elections have not been held in on display at a "coref party" at the old central begin, starting nor of the Pacific Northwest Dis North Korea but have been staged LOS ANGELES, Calif. 4UP) A Monday and Tuesday at the Ute WASHINGTON (UP) office' and extending ' to Eighth Foreign of the Interna a member trict, under a Soviet system that gives aircraft worker accused Petroleum Cb. offices, 1208 Beck aid chief Harold E. Stassen, in a North. i tional Committee on Business one choice on of Koreans North of officials Lake Salt only St., City, extort to 55,u(X) from trying of the Standards, and chairman renewed attack on Sen. .Joseph Jt; the ballot. Goodwin J. the company said Saturday. International Committee on New Democratic Party officers of Few observers at the Geneva California Governor McCarthy, has charged the Wis- Knight with a j threat of bodily Club Building for the United States Utah are romtiletinff arranpfs. cousin Republican with deliberately seriously believed the harm said Saturday he had been Last, year he was treasurer of Ki mpnt fnr thA vUit thi wpaIt f conference 'Korean move would assure "drinking" when he wrote the wani5 International. Preceding his Gov. and Mrs. G. Mennen Wil-;5-0 issuing false statements about the threatening letter. office as treasurer, he served as liams of Miohigan, according to peace in Korea. administration's East-Wetrade terms Mrs. George S. Ballif of Provo, Jt was not believed the Comma William Bradburn Barrows was (Continued from Page One) a trustee fro two. two-yeprogram. would 24 to mists be hours risk free arrested last night within willing state vice chairman. from 1949 to 1953. elections. But at least the move after the extortion letter was re- seriously injured Saturday when Stassen said McCarthy was Gov. Williams will convenbe to the Miami guest would give South Korea a better ceived at the state capitol at Sac- their convertible crashed into a Three Brigham Young Univer Delegates of false state sity students "a spreading legion tion, which drew an adult attend speaker at the Utah Jefferson-Jackso- n opportunity to back up Western ramento. entered pleas of guil- tree and a bridge near here. dinner ance exceeding 10,000 men and conto Day m ments" reach Provo City Court to charges t. "a vicious, charges that the fault for the break "The letter, made public by the All were stationed at Keesler Air women from all sections of Canada at Hotel Utah Friday. of petty larceny in a car strip-clusion." down in Korean talks was Governor's office, said: . Base MisS. The at Force Biloxi, and the United States, also elected .Mrs. Williams will address North Korea s. peace and were given probation. ping, enIf you are Stassen leveled the blast 'at Mctwn vice presidents, a treasurer, Democratic women, Including a The crucial talks on Indochina "Dear Governor: Third Class were Airman dead to want and health They weref Howarjl M. Morjoying good sizeable delegation frbm Utah were in recess until when reporters questioned and six trustees. Carthy Thomas 18, Robert Gale Sasin 20, P. when Bove, 26, Beachurst, me send had better it gan, Monday you keep Vice presidents are Jackson A. County, at a meeting at Memory the nine negotiating nations will five thousand dollars by return N.Y., and Airman Third Class Wen- him about the Wisconsin Republi- and Dave Barber, 20, all of in Salt Lake City get down to business on the mili mail. This is no hoax." Raney, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Grove Hall theVillage. E. 9th St. can's Senate speech earlier this dell L. Jarvis, The tary aspects of a cease-firbanquet.' . and an apEwart G. MacPherson, Winnipeg, preceding This Barrow's week signature is the United Stalls claiming South! Grove will Utah, Provo, beidecis5on was reached at a record parently incorrect return address Manitoba. R. Warren Graf fen, of Memory meeting FRAUD CHARGED for "blood with trade" o responsible was 4:30 to from four-houp.m. SAN FRANCISCO (UP) The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, peace session were on the letter. He was arrested Airman William C. Michaud, 20, ' The Utah Democratic Women Friday. elected treasurer. when officials of the State Division Old town, Me., was taken to Jack the Communists. Stassen retorted United States government has Trustees elected for two years are planning a series of activities of Criminal - Identification com- - son county hospital here with head immediately after the speech that accused 14 Americans and CanaInclude Kenneth Loheed, Tronto, during the day, highlighted by the It takes about three pounds of pared the signature with that on a injuries. McCarthy's charges were "untrue" dians of fraud in the sale of surGrove meeting at the con for his "sorry" plus equipment used to build the lost and a cover-u- p driver said license the Officers driver's made Ontario. Joseph Tally, Jr., Fayette-vill- Memory or shell limestone application ground oyster .1A 1 i y in the left the of which the car correct trol North Carolina; I.R. Witt-huhAlcan highway to Dawson Creek, 200 Barrows found and the a road, showing V5?fii hen that for by per year lays ; ' Mrs. I an Williams, Don David "tree a and then hit a outstanding address. Milwaukee. Wis.; . British Columbia, hearing. bridge. y er. Brookings. South Dakota; HJ women nuu wis wriucii up in will be guest of Park Arnold, Glendale, California; Life Magazine, women the Utah Ohio. W. .throughout the H. Driver. Cleveland, and day. A fine speaker, she addressed The two latter men are the women's division at the na- trustees. . the tional Democratic Convention in had The Provo club probably delegation Chicago in 1952. She is a mem-r- f lareest representative at the Miami convention, according ber of the League of Women Voters, the American Association of to LeRoy J. Olsen. Utah-Idah- o Members were University Women, American As President and Mrs. Warner Mur-ph- v sociation of the United Nations, and two sons Mike and Patr and many other organizations Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sessions Mr. and Mrs Clyde Crockett, air. ana jvirs. U. S. John O. Beesley. (Continued from Page One) Command. 2. The United States now' Is able to produce in a wide range of destructive power from . 3,000,000 to 5,000,000 tons nual-conventio- ". - - . , j West Urges Extortion etter Writer Says He Was Intoxicated Mich. Governor, Wife To Be Guests Of Utah Democrats 'pore Party' Set Stassen Declares In Salt Lake City McCarthy Issues False Statements r " ; . 1 . Students Receive Utah County Probdtion on Auto Stripping st ar , $25-per-pl- ate Wy-mou- nt - 18,-(114- 0 e. r, e. I . n. Army-McCarth- ! SHADOW Mrs. Thomas Millard. 56. says she is the head oi a secret group of Des Moines, la., housewives who have shadowed public officials and others and have found "evidence of communism." The shadows arm cb anged daily to avoid facing detected. re-elect-ed - Applies ' Provo Delegates Attend Convention bs - . from the Provo Odd TNT equivalent upwards of Tizet Fellows Lodge were among those 000,000 to 40,000,000. Strauss has 20,- in attendance at the I O O F grand said the can "take-out- " encampment recently at Salt any city. Lake City. 3. are far less, costly Local I O O F officers said and easier to make than even the resolutions adopted at the gather experts believed back in January, safety 1950, when this country began in ing included a earnest to develop hydrogen pledge, i weapons. This is oneof the most persistent 'and authoritative re Laughs Will Pep Up Your ports to come out of the spring H-bo- bs 10-poi- nt VACATION test program. JUDGE COMPLIMENTS COUNTERFEITERS WORK LOS ANGELES (UP) A judge told confessed counterfeiters Clif ford Vincent, 45, and Clarence Forrest 49, that theh homemade $20 bills were "verys well done." ''It's a misfortune you didn't get a job with the U.S Bureau of En graving, the judge said. Then he sentenced the pa5" to 15 years in prison. i . 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