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Show SLWAY, JULY 111954 Utah County. Utah A. c jUNDaY HtKALD " 400.Utq.hns , Files i To Creet v Kiwanis GhjefJ ! G er It Posit Kiwanians and their the Kiwanis - - -. t -.- Jaw-.' - V . rt- - ''---.- . v -- ...ni-- .yi -- 1 ; J " .V ,"" -- K ,? t y -- -- '"" No.-lw- :"" Chairman of Mr. Reynolds was the nominee for' county clerk ff1' four years' a gp, losing in the final USAC Board : Demo-Icrat- ic election by a .narrow margin. ... He is married and has four liLOGAN, Utah (UP) Salt Lake j ' . insurance executive Thorpe children. City . ving B. Isaacson was reelected Saturday as chairman of the board of trustees for Utah'State Agricultural; College at Logan with only Behllng; Ogden, district secretary one dissenting vote. and treasurer and ti.elr "wives. .Isaacson, who hasserved on Special gifts will be presented the loard for 11 years, was re at the meeting to President' and WASHINGTON S e n elected to his sixth consecutive Mrs. Forsythe. Musical numbers (UP) win be given, representing "the .' '. y suggested chairmanship. Francisase toda across Reed Bullen of Logan, Utah various clubs. The principal ad building two the country from north to south and was ' reelected vice chairman of dress, including greetings to the Utah Kiwanians will be given by east, to west, and ( a - bomb-proo-f, the boards c r o's s Central George D. Preston was the President. Forsythe who is one of to America accommodate , the big- only board member to oppose the the prominent newspaper publishvessels. gest Isaacson andBullen, ers of southern Illinois25 and a eiecuon-jThe J South Dakota Republican and he t placed his vote years. to that prominent Kiwanlan for said one transcontinental highway effect In the record. r should run from New York to' Portland, Ore- - "avoiding but serving the major cities and industrial h bi s 'k 71 centers." He said the other should run from the Upper .Mississippi Harriet SPANISH FORK Willie Lars SALT LAKE CITY ' t terace area to the Gulf. 246 Meredith Birdsall,j61, Case sugIn a Senate speech, , Davis, 71, died Friday at 9:30 W. ShermanPack-ardS. 3rd Frank gested the "epochal" construction his home. 355 E. 1st ..ft. 79, former resident of Salt p.m. at in as" a "proper and fitting part" of Born September, 1882, in the Eisenhower administration's Lake. son of Robert II. and the Salem, building program and a tribute' to SANDY Ben Max; Richter. 84, Sarah Durffey. Davis, he received 3510 S. State. "Ike the builder," his education in the Salem iT' Case, a member of the Senate HEBER Andrew H. Murdock, schools and at Spanish Fork Public Works Committee, said he 72." High School. would outline specific ideas for the MURRAY He was-- ; married to. Harriet 'Mrs. Lowder Lila ; highways and canal in a later Coombs on:June 28, 1911, at Loa. Killian, 50. 4886 Poplar St. I speech,--- '" and Utah, they made their bome DunAnneDRAPER Juanita canal is Case said Jhe In five years ago, Salem until, passage of oup yon Hendricksen, 63. "needed; to permit when he. and they moved retired v tne LOGAN Master Sgt. Kendrick - . large carrier safely across and i , tq Fork, Spanish D. Neeley, 35. Julina. Matilda isthmus" of Central .America A member of the, LDS Church, I f'ia. escape the cert a Hansen 81, 329 JST. 5th W, Mr. Davis was' a farmer. could that a , single small He is survived byj his wife, acnieve on the outdated Panama; ADVICE TO BEAUTIES ' Spanish Fork; three sons, EverCanal." " ett Salem; Ervin C, Provo; C, of City MOJirJapan (UP and . Claude L.,. Spanish Fork; ficial issued a strongly' worded two Mrs. Donna Nut-ta- l, daughters. edict to three Mojt beauty con test winners. "Be chaste and vir rett, Salem; ,and Mrs. Lula GarSpringville. tuous and never be sewill be held Tuesday Services iijy duced men." at the First Ward chapel at 1 p.m., with Bishop Robert A v. Nelson officiating. Friends may call at the Clau din Funeral Home Monday eveThe - WASHINGTON (UP ning from 7, to 9 p.m. and at the home Tuesday from 10 a.m. - Senate has urged state and local until time of services. governments ;to act to prevent will be in Salem CemeBurial refrigerators and ice boxes ' ' from becoming death' traps for tery. small children. CALYPSO RHYTHM PLEASE By voice yote the j senate apNEW BRITAIN. Conn. (UP) proved a resolution praisingstate or local laws which Require, for bad stole de school- , I Somebcdy be removed doors that uuusc ucii. example is before such equipment Principal Abel E. Johnson said! I discarded. 'j he saw two,"boys knock it out of In passing the resolution, the the belfry of Sm alley School by a plair of bills Senate stories at" it. Then they pegging which would. have banned the sale . it away. carted in. interstate commerce df refriger-- ' ating units which are not equipped with a latch that can easily be . Opened from. the inside. Ifft S The resolution said the Senate Commerce Committee was unable .to discover any such latch which 1 would preserve an airtight seal. Manufacturers stated that they are pressing their efforts to invent one, HOT the resolution said. The "resolution said it would be CLEAN SWEEP Prisoner I wise to await inventionof such a one of his shows Ward Fred WEATHER device before enacting federal first . washers in plastic nylon T legislation! r" the Colprado state prison 'at Canon City. A former Denver aufo tycoon, Ward, is serving a USE OUR tyi'5yxxil&xi prison term for embezzlement PLAN and hopes to pay off a $1.3 milPublished by Herald Corlion debt by time he is disTO BUY TOM, poration, 50 South First West charged in f956v Already some Street every afternoon Mon2500 washers per day are being day through Friday. Sunday turned out and. Ward hopes to published . Sunday Herald up the number to a: quarter mornins. month. million Entered as secorfdv class rkatter at the post office in Provo, Utah under the act of March 3, 1879. v ; ; ' ;Solon Urges Mrj and Mrs. Alton (Scott) KRl-I- n Provo during the past week pack of Thermopoils. Wyo., re- - with relatives and friends. Mrs. port the birth of a baby boy JulyMooney, the former JoAnn Ross 6. Mrs. L. C. Scott, the baby's ;is a granddaughter. of Mr. and ' great grandmother resides .in Mrs. L. D. Hatch, 644 E. 5th S., Provo. Provo. - event.' - . 4 - I Statistics f raa ( ' . ! BORN. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL BYU-sponsor- ed Saturday: f . Mrs. Berneil Sturgis of Provo A group of Utah County beauti has arrived at Fort Ord. Cal., cians left during the ,weekend for. where she win visit wiuj her Aw-i-- '. ,. ih p9? A iicrhtr XfsiHIvn Ji nrf Tim nuc! band. David Hiatt and their be, delegates to a NaUonal Beau new baby, David Nigel who was ticians Convention, July 11,;' 12, born recently. Mr. Sturgis will 13 and 14. Included in the- group leave in a week for Fort Ord and were Eda Maxfield. , Flye ,Rose, bring his wife back. Beth Miller, Cora ee Johnson Mrs. Melissa Lewis has as.ana oenevieve iiowse. airs, wax- house .guests her sUter, Mrs. eid ana Mrs. Rose ie by plane n(? cxPf" lo Jma,m .aW;ay Etta Cowan of San Francisco. Cal., and Mrs. Elmyra Manwill.ing in advanced hair styling. The of vincora. uau irs. wwan otb(,r, 1.ft hv vHHav - ni came to join with her sister in the wIH return following the conven.. Eastern tour, just tion close. Another Orem girl, Marveen Elliott, attendant to Miss Howells in the. ''Miss 'Orem" contest. placed seventh in the Nephi 1 J V K Girl to' Stanley and Ora Lot iii.urs rcccnuy ai me come or , Mr anH (r Farley, Orem. CI. A was born recently Boy to Sinan and Marilyn Morley to baby girl ?LrJ C"1.yl!iA?!1: Byron W. and Helen' Nelson Fondimoana, Provo. Hoital David? of Sunne! CUf ; Mr. Elaine Danger-fiel- d LDSwnev Cat Boy to Rex and ' and Mrs. MitcheU King and sons. Reynolds,-Prov-o. Mr.' and ir,. VDon Friday: Twin boy and girl to Elmer and and small daughter. Cynthia Ann. tn5nlPoulson and children, Shauna and et LaRue Hoops Sims. Provo. k,o of H.wu. Mrs: Adei. x;vribterune. Boy to Dallas Jand Jerry Casey man and Mrs. King are sisters of Hatch, the former Shirley Jolley Strong,. Provo. . Girl to Norman T. and Ann is from Oshkosh, Wis. While away Mr. Sylvester. Fitzgerald Richards, Provo. they visited her.parents, Mr. and Korean Veterans. Aug. 20 last Girl to Lowell and La Vera Mrs. Erwln Jolley and other rcla day you can enroll for Leetham Christensen, Orem. Uve, In, Chlcajo Boy to Neil and Ora Mecham Orem. j Warren, ly returned from Korea having1 V SUMO SPEED j. received his release from the U.S. sumo Air "Force. He has served jJ TOKYO (UP) Japan's as a camera repair techas some Designed by Keith years weighing wrestlers, and Jane much as 300 pounds, held an ath- nician. letic meet in Tokyo and racked KNUDSEN FLORAL up such respectable marks as Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mooney run have returned to their home in 27.9 seconds for the PHONE 603 auer and 10.7 for the visiung sprint Long Beacn, ai., TikJ J T --4vy.- NEW BEAT IN OLD RHYTHM As a group of Canadian officers watch, two Chirmokchong,' Korea, girls show the traditional way of pounding out a pound of rice flour. The girl at right, has conshell casing, while structed a modern mallet! out of a the older woman uses a rtone mallet, as her people have for :' ' many centuries. 25-pou- New SAN U. FRANCISCO SAtomicEnergy nd For 2 Universities Atom-Smashe- rs (UP) The will be capable of splitting eleatomic .Commission ments : with heavier weights than their predecessors. has authorized construction atom7smashers at tRe Unl: versity of California's radiation aboratory and' at Yale Univer- $1,-1:00.0- 00 Present are .cap- atom-splitte- rs able of smashing elements of an atomic weight of four or less, while the new accelerators will Dombard atomic nuculei of elesity.. acments ranging nine to 28 in or The' new atomic use. unlike in those weight. celerators, , at6m-smasher- 11 le" "- s. ' Central Utah News Briefs Tv;o Orcm Girls Place in Ute Stdmccdc Event. Loreli Howells, ""Miss Orem" r" ft '. of 1954 .placed third in the Ute Stampede, bathing beauty con test at Nephi Saturday, competing with 26 girls from all over the state of Utah. The event was won. by Ellen Jackson of Moroni. rt . i . ' . - A ". ,.- '. , o. The visit to Provo, believed to be the only such made by a Kiwanis International president, is only one of two such stops made by Mr, Forsythe on bis western tour. He will meet with Salt pake City and northern Utah Kiwanians at a noon luncheon, the same day at theHotel Utah Roof Garden. , ;'' N distinfor the Arrangements guished visit have been handled by Lertoy J. Olsen of Provo, Utah-Idah- o district governor. He has also provided for two stops by the internatiafiaPpresident in Idahoy part ot his jurisdiction. The Provo Kiwanis club wilL.be host to the Provo banquet-meetin- g and Warner M. Murphy president, will preside at the session, scheduled to get under way at 8 p. m. Don Ross of Sunnyside, lieutenant-governo- r of Division ill not be able to attend. Clubs which have already Vindicated they will be represented include Cedar City, Delta, Eureka, Fillmore, Helper,, Nephi,. Payson, Price, Richfield, Spanish Fork, Springville, St. George and Sunnyside. . Other guests include g; Bruce McKee, Salt Lake City, lieutenant: governor Division NoN2, Lyman S. Pierce,'. Ogden, 'lieutenant- governor Division No. 3 and Joe '- ,Mhe LDS Church.-- , f " OthLJS.-Prov- " 1 . - ' ' - ne X,, y well-know- C - T wives, representing clubs of Central and. - Southern Uxaa will extend a royal welcome Thursaay night to Donald T. For-sytCarthage, 111., president of Kiwanis international and Mrs. Forsythe, at a banquet-meetin- g in the Wasatch school, v1080 N. Mark Albert Reynolds Jr., Provo filed Saturdayjor the post l.of Utah. County Clerk on the Dem. t ocratic ticket. ' v; : n civic and party A' . worker, Mr. Reynolds was born "in Springville and moved to Prove " ' earry in- - life. . . f BY School attended and lie High I t T ;Bngham Young University. Duri i uiiu vi 11, .in wmcn ue "served with the Army Intelligence Service, Mr. Reynolds attended .University of Washington at Se ttle and Texas Tech at Lubbock, ' , "TV Tex. He has had experience in the estate, Insurance ' and paint real r contracting fields. 'He is present-- r ly engaged in the latter. He has served as president of the Young Democrats of Provo FOR POST Mark Reyn,and has held various district and FILESDemocratic candidate for olds, in the Democratic--! Utah '; precinct offices Clerk. County - , party.. V. i 1J. Vote .president of the Timpanogos IJJppOSing ; . n Club nd Is a former president . 4 .' Xot the Provo Camera Club. He isi - 'J of of the iSClUCSOFI board member 1(611011160 past vlja control of tne exchange Club. jt'4 The candidate lr a member of -.- - - k . Some, 400 . -- - Rfiipls Co n d r Fp ty ti ,- ; ..cH norf j r,;:::: 5!"'." - , j y'flt PX FLOWERS I - 200-met- er .r70-me- ter Superhighws ' . super-highwa- ys "a ; -- Willie Lars Davis -- Uta tudfie O at Succumbs U- , s Fi ' i . -- ' sea-lev- ! "V - el 'ipf !5LBAG , ; J. alas j vSLLaSliyJi 4 A-bo- ; r f - 'l"' U. S. Senate Warns About so-ea- f ily Old Ice Boxes . . dis---card- ed I . 13 .;; ... - , . -- ;; ..r" " " lf5' I , v . i i '' Ivillk I .. - by-sss- ed '11": . ; i 1 s Ut ill DT lf J : ' - WOW Herald -- , pr t ; - Subscriptioi- - terms by rier in Utah County: , car- Per month $1.50 ! 6 months in advance $9.00 One year in advance $18-0" By mail anywhere In the. United States or its possessions: $1.50 per month; $9.00 for sue months in advance; SI8.00 for a year in advance. 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