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Show .V1- .k;3!lWIIl!J - 18 SUNDAY HERALD Boy Allergic to Christmas rorced into seclusion Ag am SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1354 ' Utah County. Utah ' - .. . . - ... : f ; Dodg Appointed Foreign Economic Aid to President SANTA" ji w tno Tinos? wm '.I i Ten- - FE, N.M. (UP) l'IMti.,rt y'WO'Wr HlTII"lWlllMfIMTtlIMW l I - m lonely period. Scott Garrison went into And even with precautions Scott Si ALL seclusion todav to escape the almost always bumns into Christ "dreadful effects of Christmas.Mmas somewhere. He's a v o i de d Si Christmas enough to stay well only It makes him sick. GYf.1 SETS fifth" grader, twice. Scott, a It's the smell of mothballs that hates Christmas candy. He's aller makes Nick Scott sick when he gets makes WASHINGTON to Saint President (UP) evergreen. gic JoilL named Almost him violently everything anywhere near anyone with a Eisenhower Saturday M. Detroit banker 'Christmas sends Santa Claus suit. The sight of with connected Dodge, seph Christmas candy makes him death and former federal budget direc him to bed in pain. on is mother now as assistant his his or, special nursing ly ill. The same with evergreen. Right to him back health following an ac But Scott accepts his plight phil foreign economic policies. Mr. Eisenhower also designated cidental brush with a Christmas osophically and has not complained Dodge as chairman of a new Cabinet tree at school. It was his first con even though he probably will Si level Qouncil on Foreign Econ- tact with Christmas, 1954. spend Christmas Day again this omic Policy. Establishment of the His mother, Mrs. Cecil Garrison, year in bed. "I don't mind it much, except special council waff recommended said it was almost inevitable. We always take him out of that I always have to miss school m by Dodge himself following a survey of the government's school when they start having right" before Christmas," he 'said. foreign economic policies and trees because we don't want the Scott can look forward to a few 28 other children to miss that joy on months of normal living when the Dodge's primary duty will be to account of Scott," she said. "This Yuletide season passes. ummV 7- ft rtltrl O ft bfimat Ymi iba'iinit a ww caIa I u Willi jww fTMim unify the government's programs year we were too late." But when Easter approaches he Exclusiv. Add-a-Pladvantages! Reasonable prices! in the foreign economic field. has to go . back into hibernation old was before Scott four years ,. V V :T .... The President directed Dodge in V; 35 learned the again. reason doctors finally a letter to simplify as quickly as for , his deathly illness every It's the Easter eggs they make possible the government's present him ill. violently season. Since then his complex structure of special inter Christmas of an instructor instrument i departmental committees and com- father, his and al mother have music, plicated overseas economic operaIf a jersey devotee, ions. carefully planned each Christmas, you'll yoa're be delighted by the synhoping to keep Scott well. PH. 890J thetic jerseys. Even with knife- - ill 1767 SO. STATE-OR-EM Generally the whole Garrison edee .raleats. thev wash, dnn't family goes into hibernation during shrink, won't fade, won't suffer the holidays. For Scott it's a long, hemline dip and droop. - .V for n year-ol- d the Kiddies! . n ' red-hair-ed , : u B' m ':'.. . "V h , ' f V: '- . ' X r A "" -- - is n -- 1 0. two-mon- th 1 w 1 a j ay - Four Soldiers Die In Crash - ; . . i 3 t i$ i SEATTLE (UP) Four, Fort Lewis, Wash., soldiers were killed and two others critically injured early Saturday when . their car was struck by a Great Northern switch engine here. NEVER TOO OLD FOR ROMANCE Alex Stewart, 82, father of movie star Jimmy Stewart, and The dead were identified as Age his bride, Mrs; J. J. Stothart Stewart, who were married in Indiana, Pa. Saturday, (U. P. Telephoto). Dehoop, 21; Richard A. Larkin, 21; Robert B. Souza, 21, and DonBE ald E. Hansen, 18. No home towns or military rank were immediate- BEST JIMMIE STEWART TO MAN AT WEDDING OF DAD82 New Hospital Check-U- p D ue "quiet Movie.the wedding would be a INDIANA, Pa. (UP) actor Jimmie Stewart arrived ceremony." There will be a recep- - (CHICAGO UP) A pew examin here Saturday to be best man at tioxrifor about 40 close friends. ation of Salt Lake General Hospital the wedding of his 82-- earmold fa The Rev. Harry Boyd ot the will be made soon perhaps next ther and a comely widowfrom First Presbyterian Church will of' month, by the Joint Commission ficiate at the ceremony. Canada. ' on Accreditation of Hospitals. Stewart's father, Alexander Stewart was first married in 1906 The commission .agreed at a Stewart, is a widower. He oper- to Elizabeth Ruth Stewart, hearing here - yesterday to reapr ates the town's hardware store. Jimmy's mother. She was the praise the General hospital, which Stewart, a life, long resident of daughter of a Civil War veteran; lost its accreditation at the same this small western Pennsylvania and steel company founder. She time three other Salt Lake City mountain community, "will wed died here Aug. 2, 1953. hospitals did earlier this fall. of St. Following the ceremonies, StewMrs. J. J. Dr. Newell Philpott, Montreal, James, New Brunswick, at the art and his bride will spend a week Canada, commission chairman, re home of Mrs. Robert Dingman. long honeymoon in Washington, D. vealed the decision to The elder Stewart, reported by C, then goMo Beverly Hills, Calif, Salt Lake General Hospital "in the his family as "bursting with ex- to spend Christmas with Jimmy, very near future." Ordinarily the citement" Over the impending Gloria and their children. institution could not be ceremony, met Mrs. Stothart durated until six months had expired. ing one of her visits here. A hearing was sought with the His famous Son Jimmie arrived MODERN CHURCH accrediting group because it was . from New York, accompanied by MUST HAVE TV felt delay in gaining accreditation his wife, former model Gloria Mcthe position of First would endanger PORTLAND, Me. (UP) TT ?J TTl 1. 0 Lean. Hill noticed 01 01 teacher Lucy trainees uian grade university The actor's two sisters, Mrs. a peculiar outgrowth on achurch College of Medicine who use the Virginia Tiranoff, of hospital I facilities for training. steeple a pupil was drawing. N.Y., and Mrs. Mary "What's that, iJimmy?"fhe ' Perry, wife of an Edwinna, Pa., asked. Early legends dealt with holy "The television aeriaL Jkraoy persons and were intended for doctor, also were on hand. The prospective bridegroom said replied. church readings. y . . . Stothart re-evalu- re-eva-lu " j A Hastings-on-Hudso- i n, 5 rtvir: if ' i :L - 7 vn , f1 v- - . - , vmM 9 1 :"i . r L-ii- f r ,i; to slow down. The engine shoved the car more than 100 yards. Milk Foundation Of Utah Holds Annual Election p. All officers of the Utah Milk Foundation were reelected at the annual meeting of directors Fri day in Salt Lake City. The officers reelected include Eugene Pace, Coalville, repre senting Hiland Dairy Associa tion, president; Welby W. Young, Heber City, Federated Milk Pro ducers Association, vice presi dent; Winston J. Fillmore; Og den, Weber Central Dairy Asso secretary; Boy.d A Lake City, treasurer, Salt Chugg, Members of the board of direc tors are Mr. Pace, Mr.7 Young, - J . ciation, o - i" ly available. . Ralph Deforests 21, and John M. Dekker, 21, each suffered basal skull fractures in the accident which occurred when the car rammed into the engine which was pulling a train of passenger cars. Police said a witness told them the car was traveling at high speed and that Dehoop, the owner and driver, made no apparent attempt Mr. .Fillmore and Louis R. Cur tis, Murray, Hiland Dairy Asso ciation; Wallace A. Parrish, Lo gan; Cache Valley Dairy Asso ciation; Lou Balls, Hyde Park, Cache Valley Dairy Association; Leon Gardiner, Honeyville, We ber Central Dairy Association; Oral Stewart, Payson, Federated Milk Producers Association ; f and Walter R. Holdaway, Vineyard, Federated Milk Producers Asso ciation. The Utah Milk Foundation Is an organization of Utah's nearly 3,000 Grade A producers whose purpose is to encourage more drinking of Grade A milk. is ii HERREN IS: APPOINTED FIRST ARMBY COMMANDER WASHINGTON (UP) President Eisenhower, has promoted Maj. Gen. Thomas W. Herren to lieut enant general and named him First Army commander. Maj. Gen. Claude B. Ferenbaugh yesterday was promoted to lieut enant general and given the post THEY BLAZE THE 'MILKY WAY' Among the top officers of the Utah Milk Foundation, to of left of Pace Oral Stewart Coalville, president; of . deputy commander of Army Payson, director; Eugene Friday, are, right. forces m the Far East. Welby W. Young of Heber, vice president; and Walter B. Holdaway of Vineyard, director. r . . . . 'A i?oes pisogii rp IT G G3 GD0I It TO (1 -- : re-elec- ted . -'- ,V:n.-.- - Ok " fclAKE V- -' Iy t - , , I f IKBIFSOi i i - and $10,000 IN MERCHANDISE AWARDS! FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES! UNIVERSITY APPLIANCE St HOME FURNISHING 235 North University Provo, Utah My Count is . the trees in the drawing labove and place the total number in entray blank. Mail to University Appliance & Home Furnishings. 1. Count 2. Decision of judges will be final. S.In case of tie the person estimating nearest to the total number of entries received in this contest will be judged the grand prize winner. 4. Entries must be postmarked by midnight - Thursday, December 16, 1954. 1 1 i r S V IV, H 1 1 r 1 i. v. J I "kI L I 1 1f r I O if ml vi Trl.l n n n rv i NAME 1 1 ADDRESS I ii CITY I I i . . - In case of) a tie the person estimating nearest to the total number of entries received in this contest will be judged the XSUV. " ........ w .km g)g)06oo2 I kin rm My: .... . I . nw-r- ..' I I I I estimate is ' ! J -- i NORTH. UNIVERSITY til PHONE PEO V0, UTAH PRIZES WILL BE 3322 and home ifmm i AWARDED , BEFORE CHRISTMAS! 1 4 0 |