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Show V 1 f i 1 w 2 jLLJEi 3 n , , mam 1954 - s;jNDAhSEc7",BgSh26mnrnwf SUN DAY H ERALD iiwimtt 'i r ltiTMim Jj . Suspects Talcing Lie Detector Tests Kidnap-Murd- er Club Conference Slated at Helper - j- - - . -' - (Continued from Page One) ,f; H fW,., t .J 1 - , i ; 1: . 'K , 63, -- " ! " - J ; f , , I , 1 ; 1 - I i 4 "yess-or-no- nl1 Vicivtii.sy-rf : -- X istering the tests. He is one of only four men In the west who can make re'lat. observations with a polygraph, or lie detector! Before taking the tests, each susj pect was asked to sign an affidavit Mrs. Pearl Liddiard was elect allowing use of the test record as ed Friday to serve on the board court evidence, . of directors of the v Utah State Association of Licensed Practical k . : on his farm. He was born Jan. 31, 1891. In Heber the son of Fred L. and Caroline Luke Clegg. He married Dezzie Nelson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, nd she died in 1931. He then married , Sadie Davis in the Salt Lake Temple, r. He' was a veteran of World War I. , Survivors include his widow; - four sons and daughters, Daniel Lake Salt City; Mrs. Clegg, Eulene Hicken, Lindon; Dezzie - . w Nurse Elected To State Group farmer and stockman and brother of Luke and Lula Clegg of Provo, died Friday atJ9 a.m. of a heart attack while rounding'up cattle -: ;- ? - , j HEBER Henry II. Clegg, I- - ?-- 1 Clegg Henry Of Heber Dies and Jerry, Heber;, four grandchildren: eight brothers and sisOrem; ters; Mrs Lucetta-Kohle- r, and Martello "Fred W.. Rue-L- .. Clecg. and Mrs., Genevieve Law- Tence, Salt Lake City; Lula and A. Luke Clegg, Provo; and, R.eed K. Clegg. Fresno, Cal. Funeral services Will be; held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Wasatch LDS Stake Tabernacle, "Friends may call at the residence. 283 E. 5th S., Sunday afternoon anc evening and'Mon-jg- ? -- Two Germans Tour Nurses. I i ; other nurses She, along of Central Utah, traveled to the election meeting, held at the Red Feather Building in Salt Lake Two Ger City, on a chartered bus. with, 25 Aircraft Centers SAN DIEGO (UP) man civilian aviation leaders tourtion's aircraft centers ing the yesterday inspected transports at Convair. They were' Drs. Kurt Knipfer and Fritz Ulrich Schmidt-Ot- t, both with the Civil Aviation Department of the Germai. Transportation Ministry. A .German airline, Luftansa, has transordered four Convalr-line- r ports but has been jinable to take delivery because ofasnag in obtaining permission from the French to operate. I N Burglary Of Inn Reported ! I i r- - v A burglary of Cliffs Inn, Provo Canyon, and theft of $15 In a purse, has been reported to the sheriff's office. Deputy Roscoe Kay reported Saturday. Small corks slipped over the pointed ends of knitting needles and crochet hook reduce the dan gen of hand injury when you reach into the knitting bag. ed " - st r v - j I . Mitn ,itJaCT(WMylll BANK'S GRAND OPENING ATTRACTS THRONG Thousands of Utah County residents as well as visitors from 'more distant parts of the state were guests of the Farmers and Merchants Bank Saturday at the open house in the! bank's new building at Third West and Center. People came facilities of the new and went throughout the afternoon and evening, inspecting the ultra-modebank. Farmers and Merchants Bank employes acted as guides to show off the various features of the new building, which will be open for business Monday, j Refreshments and gifts were given r .i all those attending. Li rn l : y day prior to services. Burial will be- - in Heber Ceme I tery with military honors. 7 r - f district-o- document that individual memtTP ) President ElDE'nYER bers of the committee did not senhower j n a rd e d George '. C. even .have copies of jthe of Columbus, O., draft. : Nor was Mc McConnaugheyof the Federal Comas hairnian ' Carthy or his attorney, Edward munications Commission. Williams, to .receive Bennett McConnaughey pow is chairman copies until the report is made of the government's Renegotiation public Monday. Board and is an attorney by proSome sources close to the fession. Mr; Eisenhower gave nim censure inquiry said there might a recess appointment as a membe differing interpretations of ber, of the FCC' and then desigwhether the committee makes nated him ass chairman. " recommenda actual McConnaughey, 58, was named should on what the Senate tions to the unexpired term v of George do. But they f elf the group's E. I Sterling; who resigned from because of ill conclusion s" on the main the FCC last term excharges would give the Senate health, The unexpired 1957. on 1, to vote on the .'July ample ground pires The new FCC chairman is a question. and former chairman Watkins said yesterday that he Republican Public Utilities ComOhio of the on considers the report something mission. which the Senate can lake a V definite vote. 40 KILLED AS FERRY Th Senate has been summoned CAPSIZES AFRICA to return Nov. 8 six days after YAOUNDE,IN French Cameroon s, to the Congressional elections !A ferry cansized while (UP) consider-- the report. I , Sanaga jungle-edge- d ihe crossing The decision to postpone the River some distance from tins session until after the election West African city and came after two key Republicans, French killed at least 40 persons, it was Sens. Styles; Bridges (R.. N. H.) reported here Saturday. ' and Everett M. Dirksenf(R., 111.),! put heavy pressure on Senate Re- -' election privately welcome the pubucan Leader William F. delay.. Most Republicans ap- Knowland (R Calif.) to abandon plauded the postponement on his earlier plans for a session to grounds the-- controversial ' Mcstart next week. Carthy question could be faced Bridges is Senate President more objectively a Iter the Pro Tempore and Dirksen is election, chairman of the GOP, SenaThe committee's report is extorial Campaign Committee. pected to deal directly with the The postponement stirred up five main charges that it conconsiderable political comment sidered lagalnst McCarthy. On both ways. v " each one1, it was reported, there Democrats generally had called is! a definite conclusion which for an immediate show - down, might be .Interpreted by some although some who are up for re-- as a recommendation. finally-arrarov- the Utah Federa tion Business of and Professional SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) Three Saturday morning but were delayed uspects in the Gregory MaComb by lengthy pre-teInterviews' and! Women's clubs, announces that the district conference will be murder case were undergoing lie,K ... trt ,4Vo detector tests here Saturday after rate tests. held in Helper this year; Attend noon. ; . The tests were originally to begin Salt Lake county attorney Frank ing will be clubs from Provo, E. Moss said results of the tests Orem, Spanish Fork, Price and probably would not be known until East Carbon. The meeting will in the afternoon. late H. begin at the Bonnie Theater at 9 Jack Streeter, Washoe county. a. m. today. Nev.. district attorney, was admin tral y zzzzzj SPANISH FORK Bessie Mower, director of the south cenJ . McConnaughey FCC Chairman Findings 1 fli Jormdr Provoan Dies in California " W. O. ARLINGTON, Cal. for Willard, 92, Arlington,-Cal.- , mer resident of Provo, died Fri day night at his home of causes incident to age. Mr.vWillard was born in 1862 . in Kansas. He moved from Provo, ' .where he was a farmer, to Cali--! fornia in 1933. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora Dean Willard, Arlington three and two CaL; daughters f sons, MrsI Jack Piner, Texasr ' Mrs. Dorothy Curr an, Arlington, CaL; Mrs. E. D. Morris, Maryland; Charles WMardi Salt Lake; City; and Carl Willard, 1 rovo. , Funeral services TJ lv burial and will take place at Riverside Cal., pending word from the daughter in. Maryland. Monday Rites Set For Mrs. Madsen PLEASANT GROV Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Chris- tensen Madsen, 41, who died at i:. her home Wednesday at 9 p. m. of jaundice, will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Spring City LDS . J chapel. j Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary in Pleasant Grove Sun day from 8 to 9 p. m. and at the residence of James Christensen, ; Spring City, Monday from noon until time of services. : Burial will be in the Spring City Cemetery. Mrs. Madsen was born May 2, 1913. in Oregon, daughter of James and Jennie RInch Frankin-SteChristensen. She resided in California and. Oklahoma. She . married Joseph McGerty and he died. She then married William B. Madsen Auir. 15. 1951. and thev had resided in Pleasant Grove for the past, three years. Survivors include her husband; four children by the first mar riage, Joseph E. McGerty Bos ton; John Thomas McGerty, U.; S. Navy; James'B. McGerty, Spring City; and Joan McGerty, Clearfield: mother. 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