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Show .,; 7'.. ;. i i j i r I '... .. , ...v ' tyii,'yijpiipiWM j - - " ; ! rf- - - ' - :. - .7 . - V 26, 1954 v :' :jf;,n, t, : wyrio. t . Lir ? if : . i Merrill Warnick Featured In j.- J ' ' . GRANITE ' n m tv i 1 1 piipmiturfii m n NEW! INNOVATION U . : " Dairy Magazine ' -A C- (j at 3 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County. Utah y-:.- ; 'A ' j .... . V':' 6 jhhiwiw,hhijihiui; uy$r'jm SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER - .,.(., ; ji , ' J ji T' l', v 1 J- - - PLEASANT GROVEA cover portrait of Merrill N. Warnick, president of the American Dairy Association, is being featured on the front cover of the American by LEES Carpet WEARS LONGER THAN WOOL! Dairy Review magazine, for the month of September. Mr. War nick, who resides in Pleasant Grove, was given this special honor, because of the prominence he has gained for himself, all over the United States, in his activities as president of the as sociation, and because he and his family are what is considered to be a typical American farm fam Skid - proof , N ii ii a; i ! ii ' m i in Need for Playground Fence Subject of PTA Campaign -- Luxuriously-thick- -- & THE MOST COMFORTABLE rm Television old to Lions CHAIR ";ana 3-i- mnrt'prn wn- - you-- want SPMNGLOOT1 u , BERSCL0CK er Bank Announces Awards for ROCKER Reg. SAVE ....$64.95 15.00 Includes $5 Down! $5 Month i - QUANTITY LIMITED! Choice of Mo hair or Nylon covers. Tuftles pad, plus Foam 4-- H Rubber padding National Officer Of DAVfSpeaks Local Chapter - $127,000 Sought As Crash Damages; H on seat; famous Nachman Peer- 1 e s s Patented Springs. Instantly adjustable to any position, MATCHING .OTTOMAN 'WITH EACH BERKLOCK with finger-ti- p control. NOW at the GRANITE save $15.00 f; Club Hears About Constitution 4-- ; Full-Siz- Sprinr-- , Filled $49.95 e Mattress SMART! i -- Achievement 4-- nw luxuriouslv tieaw. in n-l . - re- -. j IN THE WORLD1 THE FAMOUS Hol-stei- ns, L- with an unbelievable siliency. ' Live-acti- on - it , f. pattern more beautiful than ever! yarns &rji pieicsmcni iunuii xioers, ruiiea into imported jute, Dacnea r Rart of Phone blind-curv- washable andj k, because j j .'if snar - proof. " No crushing, Springloop "springs back' ev PER SQ. YARD inside the mag written about Mr. War azine, nick and his family is headed by a picture wherein Mr. Warikm-'I hi ... , ' i ygtennc'jBKa.: JT'UJ! faiii hi i nick is seated at a conference ti .in D. Uble, with President ;CET THE POINT? Thii photofraph, trringed io graphically by Herald Photographer Aksel No&r,a Eisenhower, Secretary Dwight of Agri.if a vivid Illustration of the need for a fence around the Grandview School playground x near culture Benson, and others of 'dangerous curve in the road where children are prone to dash out inj front of approaching cars. , importance in handling national agricultural problems. The article states, "Mr. Warnick, who is charged with a $4,- 000,000 budget, is a medium- sized, friendly, extremely able in man, from Pleasant Grove, Utah, t who is a farmer on a relatively e Need for a playground fence cautiously -- around the small sized farm, where the Wa at Grandview School will be de satch mountains look down his approach. Greatest hazard, she said, is scribed to the Parent-Teachchimney." It goes on to say that Association of the school at its the i tendency of Children to run BPRINGVILLE The magic "Mr. and Mrs. Warnick have next meeting In October by the out, onto the street after stray story of television was, told to raised a herd of purebred health and safety committee. balls or clowning around. and a family of eight the Lions and their ladies Thurs on adbther the hand, unfenced motorist, Ji playground The dijy ,night by Earl Slack, repre splendid children. In a house joins 16th North, a busy street, speeding. around the blind curve, sentative of the Mountain States where family achievements are used as a cutoff road to Geneva would have no chance tosspot the Telephone and Telegraph Co. on the walls, one hears the pleaschild until too late to stop Steel Plant. , of conversations. In his talk Mr. Slack told of ant cross-fir- e ' Parents have been a recalled She childhad that senses One the the the part kindness, the solitelephone company urged by Mrs. Anthony Medved, health and been killed in the L Grandview plays in TV, and its role "in fu darity, and energy: one sudden area last year, although ture developments. He explained ly realizes, this is a typical Ameri safety committee member, to School not the playground. sear is formed and can farm family. Onejrealizes, how the drive west past' the school but Mrs. A. R. Schofield, chairman sent, and picture the relationship to the too, with a sense of humbleness of publicity for the PTA, said TV camera and the. TV receiving mixed with pride, that there is ; that while there is a school SafeHe also gave a demonstra-tino- f nothing finer on the face of the ty Sally,- there is no speed mark sepf microwaves and radio earth." er to remind motorists, approach Wavek arid described other The American Dairy Associalng the curve; of the need for phasesNpf the phenomenon: tion, of which Mr. Warnick is slowing down to 20 miles per lEarl Child, president of the president, is sponsored and sup-- i 4-- H hour. Lions, was, in charge of the meet ported by American dairy farming for which Jack Curtis was ers and is endeavoring to show Utah County, and Future tastmasterA Committeemen who the way to better advertising and Farmers of America t organlza- helped arrange for the meeting better sales of dairy products. iioni win compete ior new Mr. Warnick also serves as wffere Ralph Chljd, Fred Kindred, : achievement awards announced Stake president of num Timpanogos Friei Dave Musical and Saturday by First Security Founin Pleasant LDS church Deswere the Arlene bers played by dation, of which George S. Eccles rowara on ner marimoa. Grove. pain Is president. The foundation, HA previous meeting of the Lions established by the First Security To took them, togethek with the system of banks, is7 contributing Spanish Fork Club, on an Inter- 20-3- 0 a total of $800 in H and FFA William T. X. naMcConnell, esting tour of the Utah County awards fn Utah. tional service officer of the Dis- Vocational School at ProVp, , The awards are part of $10,000 abled American Veterans organi set aside by the foundation for zation, gave highlights of the use this year for college scholar- DAY National Convention recent ships and library grants in Utah ly held in Florida, at Thursday's and Idaho, and for the FFA and regular meeting of Wasatch programs in Utah. Members of Chapter Number One. SPRINGVILLE In a communication this week Mr. McConnell is traveling to 0 Club enjoyed Springville to Glen Baird, Utah State Agri different chapters throughout the M. O. Porter and his wife. the on Americanism through afilm cultural College extension serv- state trying to make veteransJ of Thorn's wnen the courtesy have filed Agnes Porter, Helper, of Utah pro- aware of the problems which face ice, in charge injuries suit for $127,000, theymet for a dinner meeung gram. Mr. Eccles recommended those inv their number wha are personal $1073 plus property damage for on.vTmirsday night. awards be given to each disabled." that incidents in their car, against L. T. Johnson- theThe film included of these counties: Cache, Box Harold 'Polenske, commander, constitution the of forming and Louise J. Johnson, doing busiElder, Weber, Salt Lake, Utah, was in charge of the meeting. of busi showed the and growth as L. T. Johnson Construe and Tooele. More than eighty in Refreshments were served by ess as well as ness and on industry Company. dividual awards will be given in the Ladies Auxiliary. The Porters charge that an ac other phases of American life, of a$10 and $5 savings .the form a J i cident in which they suffered with a thread of humor which accounts to ooys ana siris WATERMELON HOUND permanent physical" added zest tothe story, reports xcelling in achievement. MANDARIN, Fla. (UP) Rusty great and Oct. 1, 1951, 6.5 miles Bliss Fullmer. German shepherd Injuries FFA chapter achievement a was The film was , made by the of Soldier southeast awards will be distributed among dog owned by Mrs. Robert Som- - due to the fact that Summit, the construc- Chamber of Commerce and later the following chapters: B e a rr merville, cares nothing for steak tion by Thorn'sVto be shown company failed to mark J a bought f River, Box Elder, North Cache, in the summer when his iaVorite hazardous as a public service.X under South Cache, W e b e r, Jordan, food Is cold watermelon, seeds constructionspot on a roadsort at the meeting attendance In of withxsome Tooele; Provo and and alL also was Creed Brimhall, district device. warnine J OremJ First place award will be Mr. Porter is asking for gen governor, who told of the plans $100; second, $75; third. $50; and OHIO FIRES of $50,000 for his being made by the Springville The eral damages fourth, $25. FFA chapters have COLUMBUS, O. (UP) 0 Club in cooperation with the $1,000 for medical exbeen advised regarding award Ohio fire marshal reported there injuries; and Grand Junction, Colo., clubmen car for dam $1,073 requirements by Mark Nichols, were 3,265 fires in Ohio, caused penses, to charter a 0 club in Price. while is Mrs. seek Porter ages: state director of agricultural by matches and smoking . last ing $75,000 in general damages year. Damage was $1,995,193. and $1,000 for medical expenses. , pre-shrun- moth-proo- ily. The article ii N TUCK-AWA- Y SOFA- -SLEEPER a A lovely sofa by day comfortable bed by night! Here is "value- plus" in a lovely living room furniture plus solid sleeping comfort! . Opens so easily a child can do It., Choice of colors! full-si- ze MS - PAY ONLY ::' . . J. so k ;- "N BIGGEST TV VALUE OF THE YEAR! Ill ft 20-3- 4-- H 4--H t. . . Trade-i- n 1 - . $199.50 50.00 . Reg. , WITH "GOLDEN THROAT" FIDELITY SOUND a ww ; two-year-o- ld wiLi;J SUEDES i ; ille, i 20-3- , i 20-3- Kolob Scout T Woodruff Lauds Organization Judge Defers Of Army Before Rotations Sentence In dean problemsliLThe tests indicated, Dr. the Education, Dr. said, that little Tax Evasion measurable demoralization University, Brigham Asahel Woodruff, new College of Young $ State Road ar Crews Kepa ir Lehi Streets Boyd Davis, n scouter of Orem, will be the speaker for the Kolob stake Court of Honor which will SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) U. S be held today in the Fourth-District Judge Willis W. Ritter re Seventh Ward church, at 5:30 fused to sentence a real estate p.m. man who pleaded guilty to income Elwood Lovendge will be in tax evasion Friday and ordered charge and scouts of the Fourth a hearing for" Oct. 8 to; "determine Ward troop will be hosts. that what sentence to ; impose and to Mr. Loveridge reports' inform my conscience of the facts there are TT number of awards Joseph Dee Gardner previously awaiting scouts unable to attend had pleaded guilty to two. counts of previous courts of honor and evading income taxes during 1947 those boys are especially urged and 1948. Government agents said to attend the ceremonies Sunday the evasion amounted tQ $37,797.46. night. It is also expected that at In court Friday, assistant U. S least one Eagle award will be Attorney C. Nelson Day said Gard made among the awards. Par ner had a system of deducting 10 ents and friends of the scouts , per cent of receipts from his motel are also invited. and hotel holdings in Utah, Call fornia and Arizona. Defense counsel denied several allegations and Judge Ritter set k hearing, for Oct. 8 saying "any issue of fact you want to try, : . 'Uf Enrollment May Reach 8, I w. Sff w. 7 f . 1 flS'St. "tS I ( FRUIT GROWERS if- WANTED ATTENTION Commencing the week of Sepf. 27th, S. H. NELSON CO. will packing Johns., Del., and. Rome apples. Contact Harold H. or Den Thompson, 0824-R- 1 Nelson co Hotel Roberts. start t ARTHRITIS? If write to Spears. Chlrol prti8im,tlrinni Denver, Colo., nd Hos-pIU- I, for Testimonial Proof of results la arthritis, cancer, polio, epilepsy, rheumatic fever, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, stroke bears, liver, skin, stomach, kidney' and cores tf other ailments, ' , (Adv.) Sept. 29 SPRINGVILLE well-know- Woodruff told took Rotarians Friday that during his place among the troops posted re- near the explosion area. . twjrearshe in Army, apersonnel reAn army map reading project search, healthy gained spect for Army and federal pers- Carried on by the organization came up with an answer that onnel.1 'I believe much of the talk surprised the Army, Dr. Wood you hear about the inefficiency ruff said. The specific purpose and excesses of army and fed- of the test was to determine eral personnel is unfounded. In which of two training programs! better job of teaching fact. I haVe yet to see a program did the reading. Tests indicated that could match the Army's for map organization and efficiency," Dr. both was grossly inadequate. Woodruff said. Dr. Woodruff just recently returned to Brigham Young leave of versity after a two-yeabsence during which time he wa associate director of the Army's Human Resources Organization- at George Washington . , University. This organizaUon Dr. Woodruff said delves into three specific LEHI State road crews are We'll try it." ; areas of personnel research: How at work repairing the shoulders do you train men? How do you of ther road along both State lve morale problems? How do Street and Main Street. you conduct psychological warThrouah agreement between fare? ; the city council and state .road ' r. He gave as an example of the commission, the State - patched successful use of psychological skies of Main Street with black- - SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) Uni warfare U. S. Government'. topping where old curb and smfc - offer : of the of Utah freshmen complet versity $100,000 to the Soviet ter was removed to make Ai ItAA kA Mfrl4AtiAi fA 411 tii way wno puoc would fly his Mig into recenty officials estimated completed and streetjsaturday . our hands. This move proiecL over-al- l enrollment will reach be not to The obtain a Soviet prompted; blacktopping was done be tween 7,500 and 8,000 students, t airplane, but to instill distrust in tween center Snd Koronrf the minds of Soviet officers. The ine Mate la now hnfMinr .m Approximately- 1,500 freshmen en ' . i natural result was the grounding 5?1der" nd grading the sides failed, UniversiClasses Monday. begin vi uuujr oi meir Dest pilots. om Center to ty president Dr. A. Ray Olpin call cei maae at Desert Rock tween. Second ed attention to the fact that a new Maneuvers in Nevada during !?2 We,t where 'new curb student union building, classroom Atomic bomb explosions told the gutter, were laid. structure and men s dormitory are organization much about morale Roads are also now under construction. ong State Street, ihere w" "cently raised and of Start Court of Honor Scheduled Today BE THERE Crash Damage Suit Filed Howard Brunaugh has filed suit in Fourth District Court against Otto Koelliker, asking for $1,500 for damages to his car. and .charging that defendant's negligence in driving across the cen ter line into the wrong side of the highway caused the accident which wrecked the plaintiffs car. The accident took place July 1 last-minu- ; BONES WOOL HIDES FURS PROMPT SERVICE UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. 3 Miles West of Spanish Fork PHONE g . . MAGAZINE V I"" The new 21" is RCA Victor's low-e- st priced 2 1 ihchTelevision. 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