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Show V SUNDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1954 Utah County, Utah 8 SUNDAY HERALD Pleasant Grove News High Honor Accorded Native Mother, Daughter Of Pleasant Grove Visit Family Caifornia Dr. G, In PLEASANT GROVE of Lavina son Mrs., Roy Fugal, and the late Jens P. Fugal, (who PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. J Lwasborn and, re a red in Pleasant H. Armitstead of Pleasant Grove just been given tne Mrsf John L. nd wST'rf h. of a. Nationwide Advisory Committee of 26 Industrialists, whose duty is to expand the activities of the National Association of Manufacturers in encouraging the Vh. of "' v turned from a visit with her son. and family; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Armitstead of Watsonville, Cal The trip being made because of rkhvsiraiivTthe- serious illness of Mrs. Armit- - employment handicapped. Dr. Fugal. Is now manager of employment practices for the General Electric Co. in ' New York, The appointment of Dr. Fugal was made by National g ociation of Manufacturers president, H. C. McClellan, who also named the 26 man committee" The newly appointed group have been assigned the preparation of a manual, which will deal witKplaclng the physically handi capped is the most effective job for the person. Dr. Fugal's moth er is still a resident of Pleasant 2 Crash Damage Suits Recorded Two Promotions At Iron Mines .j - visited at Riverside. Cal. with sister, Mrs. Edith Miller and with brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lund. While visiting at the Lund home," shocking news of the tragic death of their son, Clem :nt Lund. 30, was received He was killed in an airplane Air crash, of the Hunter-Dougla- s craft, for which company he was employed as their government employe. Mrs. Kate Jacobs journeyed Ogden Saturday morning to visit at the home of he daughter and family, Mr. and UVirs. August Grove. Weischman. Her young grandchildren, April Ann and Ashley also welcomed their grandmother for Polio-Vac- ci the weekend visit. Miss Cheryl Oscarson of Briggs, Wyo., formerly of Pleasant Grove, was selected to reign as Home coming pay Queen at her. high chool recently. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Oscar-sorecent Pleasant Grove resiwho moved, to Wyoming dents, for Blood samples polio testing several months ago. Cheryl com will be taken from pupils Monday her p!eted sophomore year at the at Taylor School, Payson, Grand leasant Grove High School and view , School, .Provo and Forbes s a at the Briggs school, junior School, American Fork. Purpose Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks enter-to of the tests will be determine ained their .daughter and family, how the blood has reacted to the Mr. Mrs. and Joseph. F, Heiden- up anti rich and children polio vaccine Karl, JoAnne bodies to combat the polio virus and Dennis of Price. They were if and any; children receiving the weeken visitors at their parents accine later Were stricken by domes also with Mrs visiting v polio. Frank Heidenrich, mother of Mr. frOVr ... , - I- I Two promo CEDAR CITY tions at the Columbia Iron Mining Company Operations, west of Cetlar City were announced Friday by G. D. MacDonald, general superintendent of this U. S. Steel Corporation subsidiary. IXRoy P. Urie has been appoint- Construction by edSupervisor G. BStandifird, Mine Engmeer. A native of Cedar City, Utah, Mr. Urie commenced working at the Iron Minesin 1948. He served In the U. S. Navy for three years ar II. He and during World his wife, Hazel, son, Douglas, and daughter Jams livein Cedar City. Carroll Brown has been ap pointed by R. F. LoeT,Superin tendent Desert Mound Mine, to fill the vacancy left by Mr. Urie. Mr. Brown, formerly a shovel operator, has been made a Shift Foreman. He resides in Cedar City. " 111 s ''4 i JJ E)(sosnii I - 1 juries resulting-fro- m aj traffic accident Sept 27, at First WestT and Center. She charged that the defendant "negligently" ran iDto"-- a pickup driven by the plaintiff and she sustained injuries. , If FOR GOOD "GOVERNMENT -- - ' mobile driven by. the defendant. Lillian Olsen has filed suit in district couri against Milton Lvj Johnson, asking $1,250 for in- - Orvil B. Davis has filed suit in Fourth District Court I against Ann Roberts Williams, asking damages of $25,591.40 and charg ing that the defendant's negli gence resulted in the traffic death of Gregory: John Davis, 23 months, on July 16. The plaintiff the child, wno is the father was struck and killed by an auto i . "a 1 1 I: i. For State RepresentatiyDistrict i x C. WILF0RD LARSEN Paid Political Advertisement by UTAH COUNTY YOUNG REPUBLICANS x E)s lr3if TeDD Yy . Students Will Get Blood Test n, . r ir" Tfc i iTifnTr n .MOM'S NO. 1 BOOSTER Mrs. Mildred E. Younger, Republican candidate for the California state senate, , is ardently campaigning for election but her most enthusiastic booster is none other than her son, Eric; left, who made up his own campaign sign to carry to school. Photo was taken Saturday. (U.' P. Telephoto). UELVINATOR ANNOUNCES A New Totally Automatic Washer With 2 Separate Washing Cycles For Utahn Honored In Battery Case Under Ad v'sement -- The case of Mack Cook, charg ed with battery of Rufus- I Jacobsen Jr.,. on Aug. 11, has - -- , 1 EXCLUSIYI "SHAMPOO WASK3(C actioa begins with concentrated suds, loosens stub- born dirt ; cant make a mistake! 4. Kelvin-at- or signal shows washing cycle. Single dial controls operation of both cycles. Has full- width fluorescent floodlight "Tel-A-Fabri- c" - o r ar , ' for-140,0- 00 Reapportionment) KCSU . 78 NORTH UNIV. AYE. S INC Hill-Burt- 6. ms ftr cars L N ANY SHAPE ANY. SIZE non-politi- six-mem- THREE COIORS TO MIX OR MATCH ! to help with rural telephones! DAWSON DOES NOT YOU Communications Commission. The radio's station and studio 1400 S. i i . V , Ave. cal ber 4-- seven-memb- er change the call letters has just been received from the Federal are located at j That he voted tolmake the Tariff Commission a political body. June 15. 1953. Roll call No. 52 A. proposal had been made to make the Tariff Commission a politicalfepdy instead of a body as it had been board instead of making it' a since 1916. Motion was tdretain NO; board, with a 3 political division. Mr. Dawson voted f Commission political. - ' Tariff to other words, he voted to make the . Voted deep and That he voted heavy cutsjn Soil Conservation erinolina cuts in Rural Electrification: even voted AGAINST funds The owners said permission to forQ AGAINST on ' , as been. one-ye- ar ar KIXX will be located at 1400 K. C. on the radio dial same as AMXNDMEMT . low-co- Mr.-Fug-al . ce low-co- . The name of the company also will be changed from Central Utah Broadcasting Company - to KIXX, Inc. ; There is nochange in owner be operated by ship. KIXX-wi- ll the same men-w-ho have operated KCSU- - for the past seven years, Harold and Frank Van Wagenen, brothers. You safe. j completely O "OVERFLOW RtNSWGT floats dirt off the down through top of your clothej-- not toem. ed , AGITATION" one continuous vibrating motion is gentler, , Kixx. , j for Veterans Administration for medical and dental services by $10 million at a time when there was a backlog of 25,000 ill Veterans awaiting hospitali x zation, 2,300 beds vacant because of lack of funds and 300,000 dental cases as a backlog. Mr. Dawson voted NO. June 18, 1953. Roll call No. 55 Motion was to recommit bill to eliminate connected disability of veterans who provisions of means test in . cannot pay for hospitalization. . Mr. Dawson voted NO. May 5, 1953. Roll call No. 33 Motion to remove a rider from an appropriation bill which would have permitted any of three cabinet members Secretaries of State, Commerce, Attorney General, to discharge any employee Tegardless of veterans rights or civil service rights. . v That he voted to KILL public housing and slum clearance and that he .1 l". a uirr .L unuunng rrrogrami, rne mt VOTea Twice MWHinsi cisennower April 22, 1953. Roll call No. 27 Motion would have permitted continuation st of housing program in 1954. Mr. Dawson voted NO. st 1953. Roll call No. 91 Motion would definitely end 21, housing July 1954. Dawson YES. Mr. end of voted at program restore ' Eisenhower request. April 2, 1954. Roll call , No. 46 Motion war-tthree-yefor 140,000 public housing units in period. Mr. Dawson voted NO. bill in conference July' 20. 1954. Roll call No. 107 Motion' was to amend units,-th-is time over a full Eisenhower housing request provide four-veDawson Mr. 35.000 for of ceriod. instead period. only ' voted NO. to hospitals. That he voted AGAINST reasonable funds for grants-in-ai- d 45 Motion was to raise appropriation to help May 26, 1953. Roll call No. Act from $50 million, to $75 million. in hospital construction under Eisenhower had requested $60 million. Mr. Dawson voted NO. ;t Ov , That he voted FOR the timberland giveaway. killed 15 an would authorization Motion have February 17. 1954. Roll call No. timber rights on federal lands instead granting private lumber companies nf rash rorrmensMion for la net. taken by government. .Mr. Dawson voted NO; in other words he supported a "well concealed giveaway." non-servi- n, Radio Station KCSU officials announced Saturday tney are changing the calf letters of the station, effective immediately, to , service-connect- -- COMSTmmONAL "TO-A-FABR- IC SIGNAL LIGHTS SHOW ? v x That he voted AGAINST the interests of our veterans and helped the G O P break its platform pledges to the veteran February 19, 1953. Roll call No.'5 Motion would, have raised an appropriation . who is manager of employment practices of the Gen eral Electric Co., Is a son of Mrs. Lovina C Fugal and the late Jens P. Fugal of Pleasant Grove. . - : More REAPPORTIONMENT ' Kl XX 0OWT GUESS From Now On ' July 2, 1953. Roll call No. 75 The Republicans had cut the Air Force budget by $5 billion when the defense appropriation was being considered. This; reduced the goal from 143 wings to 120 wings. .Democrats attempted to put back $1,175,000 of this Mr. Dawson voted NO. ' ' . " . beaten i ' ' - v - - v ' ... .: . That he voted AGAINST an adequate Air Force so vital to our national; x., defense. h esd Urg Loads Dr. G. Roy Fugal, prominent ex ecutive in the General Electric recently ' . ftr Heavy Fabrics A former Utah County resident, Co. has. fine Fabrics r NAM Appointment appointed chairman of a nationwide committee of industrialists to expand been taken under advisement Jay the National Association of Manu... Court. Provo City facturers activities in encouragA -- omplaint signed, by'David R: ing employment of the physically Cook, charging Mr. Jacobsen. 28, handicapped. v' with battery of McKinley Cook, 'the The new of first assignment 59, 901 W. 1560 :S., was continued Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Alvah Lar- - committee will be the preparauntil Nov. 16. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert" Proc Another- - complaint, charging tor, Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Bradley, tion of a manual for management the physicaRy AMr. Jacobsen Jr. with "unlawfu Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Robbins, on how to place in effectively, handicapped jobs Interference" with Pound Keeper Pearl W. Adams and the hosts, to H. C. McClellan, according Carl Hope, on Sent. 15. 1956. has Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bezzant. who named the been continued by the court for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton N.A.AL president committee. of Pleasant had dinner resetting. Grove, David Cook IsVa son of Mckin guests on Tuesday evening, when "Great progress has been made a decade," he said, ley Cook, who suffered a broken a brother and sister from Pay-so- in more than" is but much that can still there spent the evening. The "fam jaw in a dispute over Jacobsen cows being on his land on ily dinner guests were, Mrs. Angus be done. I ' am ' sure many more Mellor and Mr. Vivian Butler. employers will welcome the so-Aug. 1U They enjoyed dinner and visiting called, physically handicapped as before returning to their Payson employees if we can bring to to Christmas trees allowed them through our proposed man stand in a pail of water sweeten- homes. the experience and know-ual," with a ed cup of sugar will retain how of those companies which freshness many days longer. KCSU-- lfs have already successfully pio No neered in this venture." :. . - crd Small Loads 4 Heidenrich. The Pleasant Grove Fifth Ward Genealogy Committee headed by Rulon H. Robbins, assisted by Vivian, BezzanUand George Bar-ton met at the, home of Mr. and MrsY Vivian Bezzant this week ' Secretary of the roup is Mrs. Pearl W. Adams. Plans were made to make visits In the ward, to assist ward members in their genealogical research. The com' plete group was in attendance They were Mr. and Mrs. George Barton, Mr. I: and Mrs. Eldon That he voted twice AGAINST REDUCING your income tax Instead ' of voting FOR it as he claims. March 18, 1954. Roll call No. 34 Motion to raise income tar exemption from $600 to $700, thereby effecting income tax reduction for everyone (especially helpful to rank and file). Mr. Dawson voted NO. At the same time he voted FOR a cut in income tax on dividends: V Note in his literature Mr. Dawson takes credit for cutting your; income tax 10 per cent. This cut was an automatic cut voted by the Democratic Congress of which Mrs. Bosone was a member. The Republican 83rd Congress had no choice but to let this go through or vote to eliminate it. July 28, 1954. Roll Call 121 on the conference report on. the bill a second effort was made to eliminate "dividend tax credits"; in other words, put dividend taxes at the same scale as wages. Again Mr. Dawson voted NO, or ' . FOR the cut in taxes on dividends. i. University ABOUT THESE THINGS, EITHER V the Republican Party fought social security for 20 years, calling it socialistic and communistic; that the Republicans made a campaign issue out of it in 1936 and got soundly trounced; that railroad retirement andv unemployment . insurance are Democratic measures. ; That the Republicans right now are trying to make the ten top' spots in thex Railroad Retirement Program politicaf appointments. ' That the Republicans by vote in Congress, specifically instructed the Federal Trade Commission not to try to learn why food prices are so high when .farm prices are so low. That wages are down $8 billion and farm income almost as much, and that pur-chasing power is off $27 billion. .Thai on Eisenhower's housing program Democrats supported the President 3 to 1, that is, for every one Republican supporting the President there were three Democrats. That when Eisenhower's foreign trade bil was in the Senate not one of the 39 , senators on the floor supported their president. : '. , i.V from the emthe nation and President the saved who That it was the Democrats which have tied the would amendment Ohio) Bricker (Republican: barrassing " 1 'President's hands in .foreign relations. That it was the Democrats, not the Republicans, who sustained Eisenhower in his in the appointment of the ambassador to Russia, the most' sensitive diplomatic post --That ; ' f ISC LOOXOUTI THIS OWE S I J i , - . LQUbmS AS CARPORT, TERRACE DIUMG PORCH, SHELTER "k A ll it Adds space, beauty, charm. passes this action Is fatal and final! Only 10 senators (representing a Guarantee If Reapportionment mere 4 of the population) .could forever prevent our return to a better systeml Utah cannot afford GOVERNMENT YEf not . Good Housekeeping vote AA0nS7 Increases home value! j I Ph. - HOME . Otr-- 'A v . - VOTE DEMOCRATIC FOR REVA BECI( D0S0NEI Native Daughter of Utah County CO. JUNE 1233 South 11th West r-- Provo AUSTIN CHILES mil TIME VOTE THIS 1865-- R SUPPLY . That the Democrats in 1952 (and for a long-- time ''before) provided 30 times as much money for the FBI as did the Republicans of 1932 and before;' that in 1952 the F 3 I had more than 20 times as many agents as under the Republican regime, x That toe Republicans are ignoring the warning ot their military chiefs of, staff-ithe GOP zeal for economy. That small business activity in the 83rd Congress was practically sero. 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