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Show km Aire tmkd Here are the names of Central Utah. winners in the annual elk conducted under permit drawing f of the Utah Fish the direction Commission Game and Friday. Only names from Utah. Juab and Wasatch Counties have been selected from the total list released by the game commission. -- ' SEifeii 7imm (UJUaCii S. 8th E.. Orem Grange. Lorin L.. 958 Fred. 1212 E. Center. . Springville Hall. Max L. RFD 1. SDrinrville Hansen. Gale J.. Rt.. 2. Box 768. Rohbock. Frank, 1046 S. State. Orem Smith, June. R--75 E. 3rd N.. Payson O 3ox 66. -SpringSnow. Alton, P. ville j Stewart. Adrian. 557 Emery St.. Orem Norman. 525 E. 1st S Provo owjxv ' 0 i Pleasant Provo Hickenlooner. F x Kt. Box ssi. siuom. Provo 2, uuiora, Hill. Reed. 130 S. 3rd X- - spanian novo w., H.i Fork ixayior. jrranx ii Main st- 1 Huff. Fay. RFD 2. Spanish Fork Sprinrville Hunter. William., Rt. 2. Spanish Fork Tingey. Darhl L.. P. O. Box 695. Lehi Jacobson.! Mack A . 210 I. Center. Van Wagenen, H. E., 905 E. Center, Provo. Orem Jameson. Dewey. 9th X. and Center. Wadley, J. D.. RFD. Pleasant Grove Wells. Leland J, RFD 1. Box 408B. Spanish Fork i rxovo Jensen. Aex. Mapieton. spnnrvuie Leetham. Leonard. 558 S. 6th WM White. Roy. A. F. Rt. 1. Alpine Provo ' 383 N. State. McClintock. Geo. Orem Gretchen B 383 N. McClintock. State. Orem McClure. Ben L- - Rt 2. Box 777. Draney. Syril L.. 417 Harrison; American Forx Eastman. Harmon, 363 w. Provo Elmer. Hale. Jr 453 E. lit S.. Griffith. mon. Pay-Franco- m. -- -- l. AhSEP?TL 10 60 Jurors Chosen for Court Term SUNDAY HERALD inois Beauty Named 'Miss Predicted Tragedy Hotel Waitress Shot To Death by Husband Congeniality7 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UP) Chosen for the third term of the Fourth District Court are Pretty Patsy Bruce, Miss Illinois, "Miss 60 Jurors. The following were on Saturday was named Fullmer. Howard C at Miss America . announced. .which Congeniality" Sprinsvule was' thev list Griffin. Lewis L... pageant and awarded a $1,000 Thursday: dis O. -A (UP)CINCINNATI. Provo ... w.. ... aoa im. Arthur scholarship. Wickman, Santaquin; abled war, veteran shot and killfin Haddon. Thomas, DISTRICT Pivinn 791 West Center; Alice The Snow, in-sophomore at crowded his estranged wife Either Sex Hales. Blaine. 311 E. 1st N.. Spring. 792 W. L. 1st was Southern Illinois Madsen, George 389 and Brookside, University Leon. Isaacson. ' ville ed downtown hotel cafe today selected by the 49 other girls comHaUam. Elwood, 973 E. 1st N Span- SprtngVille.' North; Richard M. Anderson, was pounced on moments lateri 1013 Wesfc Center; Orval- - A. peting, in the. beauty contest as horrified hotel patrons as he CORNERS HrrUon. Garth TM1833 W. 1460 by BROWN'S 636 W. 6th Arthur the most popular of the contestWatts; South; " ; Provo Either Sex attempted to flee. v 150 W. 3rd ants. RFD 1. John Orem Darwin. .North; Vance, W.. Haskell. Payson . 115 S 8th Robert who Ivi. 26, Mrs. Juanita Coffey," S 228 E. 8th R.. David E.. RW30 S. 545 N. 3rd Haymond. E. Taylor, - 1630, Smith. George East, and The brown-haire- d Pat, Tjeho lives Soringvule Provo W. Lewis, 952 E. 1st had predicted her marriage would Frederick 450 t, 111., S.. is E. 9th inTairfield, Herbert. George was fatally PrmiA O. end in tragedy, Herbert all Provo; North, Sorinrville 123 SEX EITHER tall, weighs pounds and FISH LAKE Measom. Robert J, M W. Jrd Ted M.. Rt. I. Springville and Adelbert Hatch, Orem; wounded by three bullets fired Olsen measures Anderson. Bert. 71 W. 3rd N.. Provo Hicks. SDanisn Fork Earl. P. O. Box 121. Spring, Cloward. R. D 1569 Willow Lane. Hume. Clyde E. Craven, . 489 S. 2nd into her head by her hushana, Myers. Grant. RFD Box 292. Amer Pro-Reville Pat said she would use the provo N. 9th E.. d Earl H.. 112 East, Provo; Melvin Elmer; Pay- - James Coffey, 35, Indianapolis. for one more year at Jacobson Robert. 3141 W. 530 S., Jenkins. scholarship 0 W. E S. Poav. Ovrfe 4th lt A slightly-buibystander trip , Spanish Fork son.; .' .!!.: Provo t" Southern Illinois 132 N. Heber SpringviUe Main. Glenn University. Then, J.. to Jensen, Daniel P. Vincent, 1478 W. ped Coffey as he attempted Jacobsen; V. Grant. 1187 Elm Ave.. Johnson. Leland. 907 S. Main, peay. ruma m.. kfo i. spanisn rorx she she would PARTS like to attend fTIPl rhrretian said, ' Ue of Provo the dash the lobby Peterson Reid. 555 N. 6th E.. Orem through Center," Provo; James A. HalverSDrinrville the of Illinois for two. Johnson. LeRoy. Box 143. Prpyo University Hotel. Willard M.. Rt. 1. Box 26, Schroder. LeRoy. Rt. l. Box 408. Castries, the hero of Dien Bien son, Spanish Fork; Joseph F. Sheraton-Gibso- n Coffey FalfreyxnaiVBert F 201 s. 13th Z., Johnson. and a for Provo years prepare teaching Pleasant Grove j aemea an "inter- Walters, Orem; Karl G. Bunnell, was immediately seized by two ' . Sprlnvllle Manon. Rt J. Spanish rra. oaiuraay career. ., Benjamin H.. 544 W. 3rd Schroder. Bomstate Rambeau, Marion. P. O. Box 689. Knudsen. Pay-soDavid Lake agents, Stanley liquor txHth Fork View; Garner, fVtmmiinlef a" S.. IvIpw" Provo newt. Provo Miss Brace's selection preceded . . C. L 782 W. 1st S.. Provo amiw, won v., m w. 3U n.unaic . .. Oren E. Barney, Elberta, nes and Don Van Horn, who were JnT)h T. 312 N. 8th W.. Knudsen. w.itr , anu Orem wnicn maper aiiriDutea WM 325 the N. 10th climax of the annual pageant Richard. the Kropf.. 1616 S. Car- - paying their hotel bill at Orem re-- Tharon E. Richins, , Spencer. Clifford. 598' N; 3rd E American and Provo a few hours. At 11:30 p. m., window. cashier's by terville Rd., Orem; LdarC. Law. LeeMaster. Oscar D., 1287 S. Main. to one mrks EITHER SEX 1 HEASTON t of the contestants will be 910 SpencS"wil!is. 2nd E. 559 a N. 8,. Pw The eeneral: wno returned un Springville University, Provo; Virgil The agents were aided by Messersmlth. Shirley W. Cedar Val- - Lindquist. son 145 E. 10th S.. Orem Miss America of 1955. crowned Don. " Nel R. Salem Radcliffe ; had horrified crowd who of diners ' ley Losee. Jennie D Box 53. Thistle ungerman. Don L. 243 w. 4th N.. announced and unwelcomed Fri Hunt, son, Genola; Jess G. Nuttall. poured from the hotel's "sidewalk a i Mitchell, Mary L.. Rt. 1 Box 237. Lehi van. warenen David r.. 210 s. 7th day for a "private and unofficial" Pleasant View; Merril G. Liston, cafe," and swarmed around the NEBO DISTRICT BULL A.. 937 N. 1020 Eugene Molyneux, In On Wolves Move ree.. provo ' visit io x ranee auer peine Allen. Don T Rt. 1. Box 429. Provo W.. Provo Pleasant Alden Ludlow Grove; 'gunman.prostrate SHOT TO DEATH Mrs. Jua- 'Blewi. Rudy fCU RFD 1. Springville Nielsen. Elmer JM 365 S. 1st W.. wyier. wuiiam a, as x. ist Reds. and Henry Jeppson, Payson; B. leased bv" the "Area American Fork Brailsford. Dale E, .10 S. 772 two Pavson of mother who was shot and Camp Drum Mrs. nita t i.:. Coffey, x Coffey, uvue ui. ai web uis ucwaiucu 1735 W. J. Cox, Nielsen Sheldon. 275 S. Cajon Ave., Center, Provo; small children,, was a waitress in killed by her husband in a hotel S. 5th W.. Provo apartment SALT LAKE DISTRICT BULL Carter. Glen H.. 6761D8. Sorinrville V. Partridge, Palmyra ; the cafe. Ernest WATERTOWN, N. Y. (UP) . Witnesses said she tried at Cincinnati Saturday. (United 1 Box 502, Lundin. Andrew. RFD Heber LeRoi D.. RFD SprinKville Child. Ralph. Box Nuttall. He denied he had Wolves not any kind 760 given G. human N. the 3rd F. and East. Warnick, to flee when she saw her husband Press Telephoto). Christensen, Val E.. 434 ,N. 2nd E., Provo interviews and, the quotes put in Provo; Thomas J. Peck, Lehi. have been reported on the nearProvo Packard. Fay Calvin. 81 E. 2nd N but that he herded her into sex his mouth by the East German Glen Stewart, Benjamin; Bert enter, Dean. Owen W., 396 N. 3rd E.. Springville south either Camp Drum military reservaby ashley a cafe supply closet where the American Fork 683 w. 6th S., Davis. Carl G, 391 S. University. C o mm Lawrence, said-hiPeay. tion. Soldiers and civilians have He newspaper wife put months ago." unist daily . Durrant, American Fork; John shooting tobk place. Goodridxe. WiUiam. RFD 1. Box 340. Provo PrOVO TVMitestViland "Maiiac seen the beasts and claim their Albert MortonrPleasant Grove; Lehi Provo Peet. Don L 260 S, 2nd his wife, their children, Darrell. 5, and he said told Coffeey ThosV G., 555 W. 12th S Phillips. Max. 673 W. 1020, S.. Provo 116 Hurst. B. E. was Lee unaer Lie Center; Taylor, wastries pui J " 'You told me it would Karen, 4, in a Cincinnati boarding extreme reaches of the post. Orem ' Porter. Clair H., Dr.r.Box??. Pay- wraps by French officials im m Mendenhall, 41 S. 5th West, end in always and this is it." south cachebull ; home. ' Johnson. M. Reed, 7138 S. State. son , tragedy 211 South However, the Jefferson County Orem 455 S. 4th E Boss, Jay C 496 w. 8th s.. Orem mediately after hewasf released Milton Marshall, Poulsen. Edward. - Edmund Kirk. JacteM..D- 904 W. 16th N.. Orem Provstgaard. Jack C. 349 W. UUh smiTH M. ; "Go ahead and shoot'," he Coffey yesterday told the pro sheriff said a recent state ruling to the credence Provo; University. by srx maktieithe Motes. Alvin - 422 N. 950 W.. Orem Ave.. Pavson Ruth '.W. quoted her as saying. '"''You don't prietors of the Laverne Hotel in forced the termination of bounty ' Peterson. Lee . 889 S. State. Provo 447 N. Main. Pay- - the Red reports he was pro- - Bunker, - Highland; Barnett.- Dale Neva H 157 N. 6th Rawling. ' son Communist. Holmes. dare." h Indianapolis, Where he had lived payments. From now on in this Frank O. Hooper, Maplcton;: box Snow. Boyd A., P. z. spring Rldinir. Provo JKA OIK TV since Sept. 2, that 'my wife died comity a ville Cof31 B St.. Brookside, Amos. L.. only reward Springville; Justin J. Winkler, "I shot her three times," Stakeli. Dean .P.. Box 222. Payson i will Of polio." 264 Springville carcass. 3rd the animal's E. .be Alfred w. told officers. South, 400 N.. Orem newspaper said that in an alleged Provo; fey Sumsion, lA. E., 785 McKellip-Ave- ., Roach. Ernest L.. RFD 2, Spanish Beckman. L. v., 15 mm j J. Merrm Lake a., Elwood a. uiair. ",. View; Madsen, Orem interview with a Dr. Fritz Jen Fork Liquor agents Bamnes and Van . Timpson. Lyl B.. 48 N. 10 W Provo Runolfson. Fern H.. 275 N. 2nd W., J. Grant Christof Johnson, Orem; De the said in Castries that sen, Horn H-. said they saw Coffee dash s. 1545 8th E.. Brereton. - Glade Wilson. Elmo B.. 235 N. Main. Nephi American Fork Orem battle, of Dien Bien Phu "the fersort, Iehi; Louis A. Johnson through the door of the cafe. WUson, Woodrow. 360 JN. Main, fay Russell. G. V.j 173 W 5th N.. Nephi w. center, enemy had far greater moral su Mapieton; James W.. Grace. "I saw this man son flnmnau,, iienry, Shaw. Wilber RE - ELECT running out of 224 S. Canyon Ave. ShurtUff. F. L.. 675 Santaquin Younc. Anita. W. Durvall (Du- Lowell N. 1130 Lehi; E.Provo -- " 23 S. R.. Ruth 3rd E.. Burnham. 'He and the cafe somebody yelled, 165 W. 1st N Sprinrville Swain. Donald 477 W. Center, Pleasant i : Provo "The Americans nnssess a vaU), aid Bomnes. ,"I a shot Provo girl, just HARRISON CONOVER Grove. ao. Kt. i. box NEBO DISTRICT EITHER SEX imateria of war 498 S. 3rd W cnauiem. Rooert Melvin R.. to quanUty Thompson. great a gun out of saw him try pull M. Paul Ariryle. Reed B.. 278 E. 1st S.. Pay Heber City Haymond, Springville; and their economy works 80 per Christensen, Denzil, 531 E. 4th son REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Van Wagoner. Harvey. Midway E. Smith, Pleasant bis hip pocket. The gun fell on the Harvey . cent Provo the for war." newsDaner Thomas S.. 632 W. 5th N., rWalker. Baker. W. 1026 Don Elwin floor when then he Center, J., tripped, "Pauline ' - 8th F. Prior, Span Provo Q?s-tISlProvo quoted De Castries as saying in Grove; and I went after him." 1 Ballard. Ruth L., 288 N. 3rd W, Walker. ish J. Earl -Fork, N. 495 Smith, Lehi: 7th E.. K.. the Ralph interview he denied Chrikofferson. giving N. 611 ShermarN. American Fork Clarence Limb, Santaquin; Rhea The dining room crowd, at first Nephi Bean. Earl F., 694 N. 1st E.. Nephi Webb. VTherefore they want jtbe can-- T. Simons, Sri"le,r r?," State Mrs. Thistle Elva J.. . Salem; John Kirk, stunned, swarmed around Coffey, RFD 1. Span Weight. G. Fred. 602 Canyon Drive. Bingham, Blaine nons to not do be fired. If they to as the him the ish Fork Marvin Naylor, Springagents pinned ' Springville r succeed in producing more war Goshen;Af ton Lehi Binks. Cornell. R.. ' 625 8. 3th W. Weight. floor. j! W. Nolan G.. RFD No. 283, Cook. ville; Ameri Steiner, Bernard H.. Cedar Valley, a crisis would treak Payion ..:.....' material, SDrlngville Representative can N Jnd out and Fork; Virgil M. Adamson, Mrs. Coffey was dead on ar Bird. Jim. 253 S. 3rd E.. Sprinrville Whittington. Lyn 192 N. 6th E.. CrvWEarl James' are That's the lost, they t, rival at General J9ird. Lamar XT., RrD l. Payson a Fork; Willard R. Hospital. TNepni true picture of U.S. aid, the American From Max. 65 E. 12th S.. Orem Bitter. C. Eldon. 428 E, 1910 S Williams. 358 N. 10th E., Dixon,Donald Mabel C. American B.. Nillis Fork; e. 258 N.. 3rd Provo e., chief of the ho the Charles Orem Miller, Doty. newspaper alleged general Fork Spanish . Mattinson, Spanish Fork; Ray tel protection force, said he didn't Bleffjri. Charles. RFD 1. Springville Wright. Nina L Rt. 1. Box 121 Ferguson, George K., 280 N. 9th W -- gt ' Provo Utah County Bnnnf. Charlpa MiHwav Holdaway, Vineyard, and Charles even go after Coffey, but sought Provo h Boren. Jack Fillmore. Loyd N.. 140 "W., 3rd Questioned about the Neues Vera Goode, Pleasant Grove. N. 2nd 45., Ray. 379 : Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove police help. "I didn't want the Deutschland view, De Cas- NORTH MANTtDISTRICT 'Boren. LaVeil W 205 Z. State Road Fox, Edward S., Ieni 4th District crowd to tear him apart on. our . ies ij. saia. Either Sex Pleasant Grove Gray. Preston, Saratoga Road. LehiBoren. William, 60 W. 1st S., Amer Adams, Theo, 542 N. 600 W., Provo Jones. Frank. 943 s. Main. Spring"The declarations which the Bridegroom's Speeding doorstep." Allan. Ira. RFD Box 27. Springville Koyle6 ican Fork Traffic Patrolman John O'Hara Communist press said I made are Forgiven by Police Be sure to vote at the " Span- Broujrh. Robert S., 443 S. 3rd W Allmaft. LaMar. 74 W. 12th N.. Orem Seiwyn. '322 E. 3rd said he "thought at first it was iwiuuuib xuuuuauon. Anderson. Hal. RFD 2, Spanish Fork ish Fork Provo ALBANY, N. Y, (UP) Albert some sort of gag" when he pass- -' Brouxh. Rulon R., 520 E. 650 So., Anderson. John V.. RFD 2. Spanish Larsen. C. Wilford. 194 E. 12th S., ; Orem Primary Election Tues Fork Orem 74, was caught! speed ed by and saw the milling crowd. occur Adamoski, when Tornadoes usually Burrow.-Grac12 S. 5th E.. Spring. Argyle. Barney. RFD 2. Spanish Fork - 1M X' " summoned an invisible, but real. wave in ing recently, but police excused But ArrVr.WiSsomebody, Attwood. George D.. 466 PL Main. ville day, Sept. 1 4th! Carter. L. Vance. 249 S. 3rd W., Spanish Fork Myers. Floyd. Rt. 1 Box 176. Aroer- - the atmosphere breaks, some-- hinL They sad he had a good O'Hara and he snapped hand' cuffs on the pinioned slayer. Payson Bailey, C. Jay. 562 N. 7th E.. ProvoJ icanForic what like a single wave of water reason: Carter. Wm. B 858 E. 7th S.. orown, Li. fusion, oo a. zna x.. as over Adamoski had hits left the the shore Other police arrived to "resit wedding i " toppling American Fork The breaking atmosphere wave, ring at his home. When stopped cue" the; man from the growing American Fork Christensen. Neil, C. P. O. Box 93, Chadwick. Dr. James S., 40 S. Cen Levan ter. American Fork Prestwich. Eiwood M., 77. N. Main, known as a pressure jump, is by police, he said: "How's a fel crowd: It .1 v - 1 J Christensen. Wallace S.. Salem Clawson. Jean. 1401 N. 3rd W:. Provo low without xiarnson ionover to married of. believed be the a that native a- -. gonna get Dayton, Coffey, trigger Church. AJbe H.. Rt. 1 Box. 229 Clayson. Delpha J.. RFD 2. Spanish HARRISON CONOVER " sets off tornadoes and other se-- a ring." Adamoski's bride also is Ohio, said "we had been married lean' Fork Pleasant Grove Fork D. 54S 2050 Davis. W, Dixon. Ann. 1070N. 750 W.. Provo Rockwell. Lenard E., Lehi N. 74. vere storms. Clyde. seven years and she left me three , ASHLEY-DAGGET- D789 7th W 297 E. 8th S., Lynn N. .T--7- . ! T PARK-THRE- E " J, a- . Dien Bien Phu . Hero Denies ' L-- - N.-110- 20 v , five-foo- six-inch- es . . ; 34-24-- ' ' ican-For- Remarks k . - i " i - . ; i - ' n; ; pro-Commu- i - f m m m v - x.; Indo-Chine- se 1 - s ,. j : ; . . " - Reds,-givin- g L-- ; KT TXT . j I wolf-kille- r's 1 -- ; E-- . - . ? i -- WS3.- i x- rtSwThw.. L-- - " . .V De-vit- . , i ; -- ii -- ''. I t e. --.- , . ) PMS.i'.lV.T11?- - - lmYrlA..mw. -- 'Provo r Greenwood. Glenn B., 339 E. State, RohDock. American Fork Orem Davis. Sterling E Goshen : , ... Guppy f Charles E 536 S. nif rB State. . est It was back to school this week for 6,560 young Provo scholars, and we'd bet parents would have to buy at least that many light globes to adequately light Provo homes for those inevitable night study , v sessions coming iip. Provo Power urges parents to make sure their children have adequate and proper lighting in areas where li " - I j ZlL " ' ' get so much more pleasure from travel wha there's no driving Xrain , , when you can sit back comfortably and watch the pissing parade of sceaic beauty. And every minute brings a new adventure! You rat ac you ride in smartly appointed reclining seat Coaches or in the comfort and privacy of modern Pullman accommodations of your choice. You can telax in tht attractive lounge car, or stroll leisurely about. And" as a highlight of the journey there are those wonderful Union Pacific dining-ca- r meals such choice menu features as the September special fresh Shrimp Louie, prepared with a master's touch and expertly served by thoughtful attendants. Then, at the end of a perfect day, sleep comfortably to the relaxing rhythm of the ttikl Yes, indeed there is new adventure awaking you . . . fun and eedttxaeat . rest and relaxation when you remember to . . . , . lie :peon . . . go Union Pacific! Tfo .. " ' v ' i j.:', :'.C A v , . i' ; ' 2 K a their eyes, but their effectiveness Jn sdhool may bo, y 1 " uupaii cu. .: ' tflmm in Mitt ttU H ia yr UniiMk L x j Sight is precious, light is cheap." Yes, light is really very cheap m Provo because Provo Electric Power rates are a1 full: 25 below the I . . - - : v ' Don't 'hinder your child's progress. Make sure your home is adequately and properly lighted I j 18 Mo Mh fkksf, - - ... Toko fha Faally Along i national- average. . .. -- " straining "Ari ' I,. homework is done. Without iti the childrenare not only in danger of i- ' WASATCH SCHOOL FIFTH GRADE : Photos by ' Biddulph'i i Railrd tkkf ofant far tletaiit m Mm Pton. Hefl U H with yur trvl pUm, H. 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