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Show V. . AROUND THE WORLD. mi i Brazil Tribunal Refuses to Delay Elections Scheduled for October 3 li-- 1 J? 'v' f -- ' PANMUNJOM, Korea (UP)-T- he "were to ' deliver 200 Communists al erator" party. The petition more of United state Nations command leged that voters in the Rio. Grande Do Sulwould.be too war dead Saturday, brinzinz the total turned over since the start of upset emotionally by "the. wicide operation glory" on SeDt. 1 to Varof former President Getulio 2300. an adequate gas to help carry out campaign. j The Reds turned over 250 more bodies Friday, the total at that point including 1576 American war dead, TO Koreans, 5i: British, 19 Australians and 384 unknown. The allies had turned over a total of 5400 war dead. 'X Pleasant Grove News Warnick Flies to Illinois For Speaking Engagement J- Army-McCarth- s - CAPETOWN. S.A. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Dr. CHICAGO (UP) Roy M. Cohn. Russell N. Hirst, Ogden, has been describing himself as a "tattered of one who has just installed as president of the Utah remnant out walked the lions den," said of the American Academy it is time of Chapter : to "stop investigating of General .Practice." the investigators" who are fighting Hirst's formal installation came Communism. at windup sessions of the annual Cohn,- - who resigned as chief convention of the Utah chapter counsel for Sen. Joseph R. McCar- here He succeeds Dr. W. Ezra tnys investigating subcommittee . y alter the Ctagun, of Logan. hearings Newly-name- d vice president elect in which he was a principal, spoke was Dr. J. Poulson Hunter, Salt at a luncheon- of the Executives Lake City. Dr. Aaron B. Ross, of Ogden, was elected secretary- - Cpl. Ernest W. Howard 4 a petitidn Wed by the small "Lib- By UNITED PRESS rRIO DE JANEIRO, BraaU (UP) Brazil's congressional, state and municipal elections set for Oct. 3 will be held as scheduled, it was indicated Saturday, The Supreme Elec toral 'Tribunal refused to postpone the elections by voting unanimously to reject 1 T ' ' ' - treasure; ' v s- I i : 1 . Non-Co- t , two-year-o- Last Rites Held For Statesman ld . son-in-la- -- x - w, Amusomont Guide American this Hospital gratulations are Mr. and Mrs. PROVO : Francis Lee, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Princess OfMTbe LLaurence Academy P. Creece, a girl, and Nile, with Debra Paget, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Halliday, ueraiaine. a Other girl. patients receiving Paramount-M-an With A Milhospital care are Mrs. Lyman lion, witn Gregory Peck. Uinta The Saragen Blade, with Smith,' surgery; Mrs. Margie AnRicardo Montalban, and Jesse derson, surgery; Mrs. Oral Fraughton, surgery, and Thomas James vs. The Daltons. medic aL Carlson, Hell And Pioneer Motor-V-u High Water, j and A Perilous Journey. Regular PLEASANT GROVE Prices Grove Apache, with Burt Lan caster. , LEHI ; "FURY .1 COMMAND" theSI(Y with Lorette YOUNG ; ! ; N - - LJrV STARTS A Open daily1r15 . . kjz I avu, g Novel by FRANK YERBY , ' V " rJ AI m 1 OPEN PLAY j lots otrxm T for EVERYONE 1 KOCT C3TSMCX1TB STARTS MONDAY REGULAR CINEMASCOPE PRICES J. Vr xvUi M K VSJ"" Evaar Ccss Wkszm ' v Zxwhz T.mi Mem AN 4 n iTI MS tMANTK (t ) .yv.v- - Si ifA rttl UL.Utli est OPEN AT 1:00 P. M. Lost Show I jrj iMmmj Ricardo MONTALBAN STARTS TODAY At 935 r 5HALIMARI Bella ST. JOHN Rick JASON SHE WAS THE DANCE... - ' THE OESIRE. ..THE FlAMf . THAT IGNITED EGYPT -- , ''2 1 r. '.... ... Wlin UTAZT8 ; I 1 7 Mi ef-a'cie- 2ND ACTION HIT! iJJIJS r m d j. nnvu Ane Uiue ui m jrnae Grass, with Lloyd Bridges, and uoes 10 Moscow. iwr. Park Closed. r Art City Cinemotor Magnifi cent UDsession, with Jane Wy- man, and Fireman Save My : s --AT- V a Cased on the! . val Story, with Ann Baxter, and SPANISH FORK Afcnl- uraen Gary Cooper. SPRINGVILLE A BOWLING are undergoing intensive training to maintain the peak combat displayed by the unit from Pusan to the Yalu river. Privite Edwards, an ammuni tion bearer ' in the 31st Regi ment's Company E," entered the Army in September, 1953, and arrived in Korea last June. i Best-Seflin- sea Devils. , L47 J I Aj with Robert MITCHUM . A TV A v. LET'S GO "FIGHTING eXILrt Royal New Facet. AMERICAN FORK Cameo Closed. - , Coral Hell . Below Zero, with Alan Ladd. Starllte" Drive-I- n Dpmetritu And The Gladiator, with Victor Mature, and . Riders Of The Purple Sage. PAYSON .' Huish Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, with Dan O'Herliby. OREM Scera Closed. Geneva Drive-I- n Fury In The Sky, with Loretta Young, and Fighting Command. mil Parents' accepting con week. Sept. 12, 1554 Fork -- 2 OUTSTANDI NG ACTION HITS! Bandits Escape With $18; Orem, is serving with the 7th Infantry Division in Korea, v Menof the "Bayonet" division Chivalry! Frl m TTH DIV., KOREA Pvt.' Jesse W. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards, 549 E. Sth S., THRILLS... InthoJlgooi dulrs i Pvt. Jesse W. Edwards With Infantry jn Korea iiDUEireunB $L 5-A- tween people in this country who should be united in a common cause-again- st Communism," Cohn said. . V f The time has come; to stop in- vestigating the inVestigators and allow the investigators to invest!- - x gate . our real enemies, the Com munists," he said. Non-commissio- ned TODAY! . 'The time has come when we must stop the petty bickering be ! workers cleared away debris Sat : urday in the wake of a freak acci Merrill two weeks visiting friends and dent which killed 10 natives and in PLEASANT GROVE jured four others at the Loraine N. "Warnick, president7, of the other relatives. gold minev N National Dairy Association, re The Merrymakers Club held a 1 ne accident .occurred when art turned home Thursday evening, meeting at the home of Opal underground locomotive crashed of a shaft after a hurried trip to fill a Olliviers in Pleasant Grove on through guard It gates down fell a shaft luncheon compartment. A delicious 9. SeDt. speaking engagement at the Uni- - was served on small tables. The and landed on top of a. loaded 1 ia. tit; annual TaIm. room was artistically decorated elevator cage filled with workers vrrsuy 91 uunois Day program. President War with colorful autumn flowers at a depth of 4,800 feet from the surface. Three white were nick, president of the Timpano- - Club business was discussed by trapped in the shaft workers 12 hours for aftr Norma President Armitstead, gas Stake, made the trip to and er which competitive games were The temperature of a cricket ,from Illinois by lane. f Helen SEOUL, Korea (UP) Seven FANCY PANTS Actress Gloria Swanson, left, and her daughter, can be counted by its chirps. In winners being playedrprlze - Mrs. Charles Handrahan and Florence Goude and deaths believed due to dreaded Michele Farmer, are right in style wearing their slacks at the degrees Fahrenheit, it is roughly children Roger, Ratti, and Ken-- Radmall, Club members sleeping sickness have occurred in 15th International Film Festival in, Venice,! Italy. Dress designer equal to the number of cricket Gammett. Ruth Rneth Wayne, of Attwood, Kan., not mentioned southwestern Korea in the past Emilio said that slacks are mot only idea! lor lounging, but are chirps per minute divided by four already attending nave visiteu iui acvciat jBttM were Beth Grace StottJ Giles, two weeks, the ROK government and added to 40. here to stay as formal dinner attire. at the home of her parents, Mr. Marian West, Jennie Gilbert, disclosed Saturday. and Mrs.: A. J.. Rogers of, Pleas- - Marian Jense, and Anna AdamThe ROK Ministry of Health reThey have raised 37 children. . ant urove, wnne jvennein wayne, 47 Years, that eight more persons Married ported was Mrs son., guest special Besides raising two of their recoveris. "her son, Boren of American Fork. were, suffering from a disease Joyce own, on 37 Raised Children they have been taking care from to were whose surgery performed .similar ing symptoms ' ' Metropolitan Leslie of Cromar, foster children for the state's f him at Salt Lake City, j those seen in encephalitis victims. Life Insurance Co. representative Mr weuare department, j? or years LEBANON, n: H. (UP) of Pleas- of 'r Mrs." Lucille Hitlman has returned Grove, Pleasant, Last and Mrs. Merton Goss agree there thtfre never have been fewer than ant Grove spent ,the week at Salt to work this week after a years TEL AVIA, Israel (UP) A pair SAN FRANCISCO (UP) seven ""Lake City visiting her daughter absence and convalescence from of Siamese twin girls separated by rites for Justice Curtis Dwight has never been a dull moment in "We youngsters in their home. haven't had a child we Mrs. were Mr. and com Wilbur, former Secretary of the their 47 and surgery reported resting at four Salt of life. married didn't operations major years like," Mrs. Goss says. "E. Ray Bone, and young grand- - Lake City LDS Hospital. ' fortably Saturday. Saturday, Navy, were held-her- e An evening session at the Salt The twin.' were born Friday Honorary pallbearers for the Mrs.- - Kate Jacobs of Pleasant Lake Temple was enjoyed by to a young woman who was ad , who died Wednes Grove. and Mr. and Mrs. Lucius the following Pleasant Grove mitted to the Negev Hospital early statesman-jurorAlto COME TO Hospital following Laudie of Orem were dinner Sixth Ward members on Wednes Thursday. They were delivered day in Palo , a heart attack, were to include guests of Dr.. and Mrs. John R. day of this "week: Mr. and Mrs. by caesarian section. AN EARLY Halliday in their Proyo Canyon Calvin Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Only after their birth did doctors Chief Justice Earl Warren, retired OPEN STARTS SHOW summer home Wednesday Victor Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. discover that the babies were Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz and AT the occasion the r. at the stomach being ning, Theodore Steker,-Mand Mrs. joined together Secretary of the Navy Charles S. 50c 'til 5:30 birthday anniversary of Dr. Eldon Robb, Mr. and Mrs, M. S. When it was determined that both Thomas. 1:15 Halliday. Daughters of Dr. Halli- Christiansen, and Bishop and had individual internal organs. they were operated upon immed day, Carol, Mary and' Ruth were Mrs. Willis Banks. l ) one of thegreat ports u also there. U Dee Walker, who has been at lately. The parents were not told of Montreal, the world, Js 795 miles from Sunday, Sept. 12,,has been set tending military school at Oak right away that they had Siamese the open waters of the Atlantic aside as 100 per cent Sunday, in ridge, Tenn., is in Pleasant Grove twins. kj.. the Pleasant Grove Fifth Ward, for a three-wee- k period, visiting according to Dale Thomas, super- at the home of his parents, Mr. intendent of Sunday School and Mrs. Calvin Walker. He has Mrs. Chas. Lehmberg of Logan just completed his course with is visiting with her parents of fthe National "Atomic Laborato Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs ries, at Oakridge, and after leav Erwin Jensen. She expects to ing this city he goes to Pitts remain in Pleasant Grove for burgh, Penn., to fill a position NOW! Show 7:1 with the Westinghouse Corp. ;. 50c; Children under 12 Three children were born to : Pleasant Grove parents at' the - - - Club of Chicago Friday. Dr. Thomas E. Robinson, Salt Ends School Lake City, and C r a g i7 n were named as delegates to the national FAR EAST Marine Col. ' Two i W. convention. Howard of Til E. 1st PHILADELPHIAx (UP) jcmest Convention delegates voted to Js., Pay son, graduated recently bandits escaped with $18,000 Friday with two support a resolution intended to as- from the First Marine Division's night after afor-struggle check-cashin- g - a messengers Officer School of sure independence medic al in Korea: : agency in full view of a score of staffs of private hospitals. four-wee- k ' course covered spectators. The A luncheon speaker, Dr. W. B. instruction in combat operations. Passing motorists slowed down Hildebrand, Menasha, Wis., namilitary tactics, leadership, map to ' watch the bandits and the tional president of the AAGP, ana compass reading,- - military messengers battle for possession tional president of the AAGP saidl courtesy, and a thorough study of the money but no ne dared the general practitioner is not only ot since "botk robbers infantry weapons ana tactics. to interfere : regaining his former position but carried pistols. is surpassing it. cue (UP)-Res- 15 HERALDDhgEgg"5h It s Time to Stop Probing The Probers, Asserts Cohn SUSS. i I SUNDAY Ogden Man Heads1 Ml Doctor Unil n-i- f y SpeU.Ie Of An Era! is; - Lima. rAlabama, Maryland, and Virginia rejected the 19th, Amend ment to the Constitution.. RE-OPENI- NG SEPT. 15 . 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