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Show r A efmbers. 4 1954 SUNDAY HERAL D - II I y.i w m , "' Statistics '""1 of Leg islative Advocates - v, BORN. - Saturday: Girl to ! .1 B. and Wilson Anderson, C. Boy. to i and Friday: j Boy to Guy L. and Endi Jack- man Norton, Springville. Boy-tHarvey and Peggy Bar- o ney Bowers; Dugway v DIVORCE GRANTED Utona Barker Cox from William Bud Cox; plaintiff restored name of Barker; settlement to be paid at the rate of $30 per month for Dhc confidence in the in- Lions Club have been aoDointed of life insurance s an w- by directors of the club. accord stitution has never been higher ing to Clell Jackson, president. than nrtu; arirrHinr in Wflltpr ior. M. Liirecung me commiuees Jones, Utah State Insurance the current club year are: Ralph ;Commissioner. He addressed Wing, membership and attend- - members of the Central Utah Life at their ance; Thomas Powers, constitu- - Underwriter Association tion and by-laand health; Abel;first meeting of the 1954-5- 5 season J. Ekins, finance; E. Russell at Freddie's Grill Friday. Ines, publicity; George Lewis, Mr. Jones added, however, that membership relations; Clifford J. this public confidence is in seriMiller, convention; Joseph! Lam ous jeopardy as the result of the bert, program; Earl Gurney, citi current revival of profit sharing zenship and" patriotism;! Glen nd "jack pot" policies frequentWanlass, education and boys .and ly coupled with speculative ingirls; H. Dee Hansen, commun vestment. He stated that these ity betterment and civic, improve plans are beinb marketedby ment; E. N. Webb, aid to the sales techniques thit are misblind; Tony Ferkovich, 'safety, leading and deceptive to the buy and Douglas Smith, industry and ing . public and Which were out-- : agriculture. la wed in the public interest Sy . r to past president,Phil D Jensen,: of the Central Utah Life Underwriters forj his work as instructor of the Life Underwriters Training Council, course during the 'i past two years and his ao a fl! ceptance ox tne jposiuon ior m ' next two years.V to the Hex also paid tribute Service of jthe- Life Underwriters, Who belong to the Undervvriters Association, for their service to the pub!ic.; Don E. Carlson, who Aas pre sented with the president's certiat the ficate for the year 1954-5- 5 meeting, announced that the as sociation has been completely or: ganized. "Most of the arguments against United Nations. the measure for reapportionment KSen. Alonzo Hopkins of Wood-- ! of the Utah legislature are based ruff. Rich his on absolute falsehood," a state acuve campaign ior the meas 18 months. told a group of Utah ure's passage, noting that it is SUITS FILED at "one of the most important things Friday night a meeting sponsored by support-' the state has. faced Steel Foundry Company Pacific since thei ers of .the proposed reapportion- statehood dispute." He added vs. rrovo Foundry ana Manutac-turin- g ment- constitutional amendment that there has been no more im Company; Fourth District In the City and County Building. porta nt issue in his 20 years as Court; seeking judgment of a plus 6 per cent, for funds Rep. Welby Young of Wasatch legislator.. due on work and ma allegedly blasted county, opponents of- the He stated that the "Cow coun PLEASANT GROVE REPORTERS Mrs. Beulah G. Bradley and terials. ' measure for making much- out ty" representatives arc-n- ot com in Pleasant Grove MARRIAGE LICENSES I reporters Guy S. Hillman, of "fictitious issues." He said plaining about injustices pa&, but for The, Daily Herald. Dean Charles Gray, 34, Pleas that the constitutional that he is worried about what ant Grove, and Mary Creext33, Commissioner Jones awarded change, which would make the may happen in the future if this Spanish Fork. iai state senate consist of a member system is not approved by the auuauuii cci uutuics iu mem 22 Pay- Glen Walter who bad completed the twobers Thatcher, Invest!the from each county while the house electorate, providing a rural A1 through i Armstrong J ana Life 'Underwriters Training son, n, xviaruyn AQaras, year oi of representatives would be de-- check on the urban areas. lyuo. gaiion Loss $100 Utah. Council course. They were Phil Fielding. termined on a population basis, Commissioner Jones said that jy. Jensen. George Allen Thayne Dickey. 20, Orem, "It is absurd to think that thisl Ashby, Glen would not revert control of the redistribution no department in the state govof .senate seats DeAnn Janet. Hardy, 16, and I. Don Charles Berge, Sampson, to a as has would subvert democracy," he government ernment with the exception of the; E. Carlson,; LuDeai, Litster, Max minority, Provo. i. been charged. "The idea tha. the contended. SUITS SETTLED Morris Jackmah, 290 N. 6th E., tax commission touches so many Hymas, Earl Murphy, Merrill. Sterling--W. Day vs. Raymond has reported loss of a $100 watch, lives as does the life insurance Sandberg. r La Von Payne, H. j LcGrand Jarman, mayor of rural area would control is not i Orem and a former, state legis- the true picture.' The population The Daily Herald announces a A native of Mammoth. Utah. Lund: plaintiff granted judgment believed taken from a dresser department. Berthal. Payne, Lee Dalton, Fer-ri- n was of the $856 chairman lator, has the advantage anyway andj new reporting setup for the Pleas- Mrs. Bradley was an honor student by Fourth District Court of The commissioner paid tribute drawer. Goode, and Ralph Binnall. . still will have." ant Grove area at Tintic High School. She married for damage to his car andj $1,500 Asks Question on Church As evidence he demonstrated Mrs. Beulah G. Bradley of 45 Hyrum E Bradley of Eureka, and for general damages. meet-,the of i that the heavily populated areas; W.! 2nd S., Pleasant Grove jwill they have lived in Pleasant Grove CORRECTION During the course of floor the from asked would continue to dominate tnei cover civic, cnurcn ana social the past 17 years. They have three In the Sept. 23, 1954, issue lug it ,was "Sta The under; Daily Herald, Lhether materials favoring the house of representatives in fact news, while Guy S. Hillman of 110 cnildren. amendment should be distributed their "dominance ' in that unit; N. llst W. will report school, sports Mrs. Bradley has been active in tisticsdivorces filed," the case, 1 and and PTA news at" ward meetings of the L D S would even be increased civic and church affairs. She is June T. Cunningham vs. Howard was erroneously that the eovernors and attorneys' Former the Pleasant Grove president of the Cadmus Club and A. Cunningham Alfred Madsen, secretary of the general are invariably chosen btf coverage was handled by Mrs. Eva a member of .the TimDanoeos listed. T. Cunningham wasi grant Utah County Farm Bureau, re- - the urban regions. Orton who resigned because of Stake Sunday School Board. edJune a divorce i plied with the assertion that "The question,' by Fourth he said, "is fhe press of other duties. Among other positions she has District Court decree on April 18. 1952 1945-5not want does Church held are the X LDS following: the rule of the. Mrs. Margaret Holdaway will one of the subject "preached" but that state in holding Pleasant Grove librarian; 1938, Last week. Howard Cunningham nearby the hands oi tne tpeopiej continue to cover news in of ' it does favor the plan and ap-- : who came and. built it up: those Lindon. president. Central School PTA; filed a petition for amendment this decree pay support lowering to 1952, president. discuss who've paid taxes to build it up." Pleasant Grove proves for members it among their friends. High School PTA; 1952, adult edu- ments. The action which the Sept. He cited the trouble the agri ARMED FORCES cation chairman; 1951.. counselor, 23, 1954, item in the Herald reFour other visiting legislators cultural school at Logan has in CUT DOWN IN STRENGTH First Ward Relief Society. She has ferred to was therefore a peti-- i addressed the group, hich con- nhtaininff funds as an (example! num The WASHINGTON (UP) sisted of community leaders from of the bad effects of urban domi taught many, years in the auxiliary tion for modification of a decree in men of the church. uniform, by of rr.ost of the larger towns in the dropped ber granted April 18, 1952, and was Brigham Young Uniyer-- f 10,112 between the end of July! and organizations as the item inferred, a new not, - county. All spoke In ' glowing nation. Alsc-a native of Mamn.oth, Mr. would prooamy una nseu sity terms of the amendment which the sam- - sorry situauon u u ae- - the end of August with the total Hillman was graduated from divorce action. The Herald re . Is on the November .ballot, sev-- ; npnded Pleasant Grove High School and grets the error and is glad to on state runas. n at the ;nd of August 3,290,510. The. Defense Department said received his bachelor s degree at make the correction. eral referring to it ts a conserva-- ; continued. tive bulwark against the inroads ReD Lee Dalebout of Salt Lak strength of the ArmyNavy,! Ma BYU. He filled a mission for the of radicalism, Citv said the proposed apportio rine Corps and Auf orce isscnea- LDS Church in Texas and has to down 3,047,000 to Haven by be J. Barlow of Davis meiit .system is 'no more tna uled taught school at Pleasant Grove i Rep. x 30. next June High School for 18 years. He amendto referred the county fair play ; that, nowever . ie teaches English and journalism and ment as a "matter of principle," persons areas . in the outlying in their coaches baseball at the present On honest are who the a need for runshould-havopponents in the stressing voice a e plan by ' are time He is also the faculty ad which reapportionment can be ning of the government. He and convictions, he continued, for school publications. viser selfish group with "a obtained . each decade without ReD. Bill Brotherson of Duchesne teamed own its in is difficulties. He interested in photography interested par trie only County both agreed that If a constitutional plan for set-- group must strive to Inform the ticular interests." rThis was ap and sports He is a former man Provo City Commission has apting. up the legislative branches public as to the issues -- t stake. parently another reference! to ager of various baseball and soft proved refund on pinball license as checks on each other cannot ReD. Brotherson added that it is "Salt Lake City politicians jwhb ball clubs and former tennis coach fees as follows: be devised, he asked, "then why the minority that needs protec want to keep their number of at the high school for many years 21 KnUdsen Music not get rid of one house? As tion, not the majority. Tne senators high, merely so they He also Coached sophomore basket machines, $306.25; Company, Mrs. Harvey the position." ball for a time. thy are now set up, there Is a measure is to allow the smaller have a chance for Ford, 4 machines, $58.33. Bullock .duplication of activities." areas to ' protect themselves, not The state is ' getting "out of Mr. Hillman is a high priest In Brothers, 2 machines, $29.16. Laud Proposal to jeopardize the rights of the line" when it turns too strongly the Pleasant Grove Fourth Ward Larry Atkinson. 9 machines, All the speakers lauded the larger counties, he said.' from agri culture in favor of in of Timpancgos Stake and a former $131.25. Harold Thatcher, '2 mashift for proposed apportionment the attacks of some of dustrialism, the senator com- member of the Pleasant- Grove chines, $29.16; College Cafe, 1 the lawmakers as a step toward theDespite machine, $14.58. legislators and Chairman mented. He pointed out that Second Ward bishopric. the system employed by the fed- - Jarman on the clan's oDDonents. Brigham Young had insisted on Mr. Hillman married Rose JThe machines became illegal : eral government. Rep. Barlowe Sen. Hopkins stressed that there a fairly general dispersion Cheever of Payson. They have when the city passed a recent CHEERLEADER , 'RESERVES' Brigham Young University hadi two setSj of cheerleaders Friday indi- throughout the area when! the three living children. They live at ordinance banning all i" iso compared tne arrangement are honest, marble night, or so it- might appear from this unusual shot taken of the cheerleaders themselves and their 1 110 N. 1st W. reflections inxthe water which stood inches deep in the track in front of the stadium. they are promoting with the viduals on both sides. But those state was originally settled machines. . County-describ- ed I County-resident- s $3,-484.- I newly-appoint- ed .i of the of thp etanriincr Myers Bullock, r X - :. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: Reapportionment Laud Proposal at Public Meet . Insurance Commissioner Names Stand:ng Affirms Faith h Committee Groups John Shirley Prove, various Profession to Prpvo Grcyp Mer'a LEHI Chairman Jack Thi rnmmittpps Orem. Lehi Lions Club talk , Herald Announces New Reporting Setup for Pleasant Grove, Region - i " , - ' J m m Jl. 62, ws of Watch Reported i I; 'I' - - i & i, I . . I " ' - , ' I ' T ; ... f 4 I - 0. i ; ; 1 . : t f v r 1 Refund Approved I -- 1 Outlawed Pinball Licenses ; : j - , ) ; ! i ' well-intention- , - ed I. YOUR PROVO FURNITURE DEALERS INVITE YOU TO THEIR V; :i ' a ' " pn lnJDDQ3 ; ' Our great new fall showing of the ndtion'j favorite home fashions. See the newest designs in furniture for every room in the home carpeting, draperies, curtains and all the accessories. 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