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Show Sscond Bill Would 'Unearmark' Liquor Money SUNDAY HERALD 2 , Senate Bill Would Wi t hd raw State Support From School Lunch Setup PSC Ruling in Trucking Case J. 0. White Dies Friday At His Home GOP Committee To Pick Site ! For Convention Will 'Christus' Pageant Be Staged as July 4 Event This Year? Question Under Study Court Upholds SUNDAY JANUARY 23. 1955 Utah County. Utah . WASHINGTON (UP) Chairman The Utah Supreme Court has Leonard W. Hall has called, a meetupheld a 'Public Service Commis-Isio- n order halting a new through Will Provo again have the ing of the Republican National bus service from Salt Lake Cityjsacred pageant, The Christus, in Committee here Feb. 17 to select its July 4 celebration this year? lties by the lunch system. 4 Men on the districts. via Heber City. By KEITH WALLKNTINE a date and site for the. 1956 GOP No Budget Provision bill 20," Woolley said., The case involved an action! This is the question now being cSit .t aw !tv nmic0 "Senate h lunc-national convention. SilwoHn-Sr0 dney A.: Ashby, state director Joseph Owen (Bob) White, 69, rt"ght b' he Provo Transfer, aebated by an LDS Church com-- a UaJtej does not abolish the school WooUpv takes suPPrt It bow-thelthe of to'dav:abin jbf the mittee annual t he lunch program, said, Be introduced inlprogram. in charge, . said At a recent subcommittee meetn forage Company against Provo painting con- Vallace A., Peterson this year-w- ith argu-- o Utah . Legislature, to, end from the state in the tractor died at his horn i at 10:45 PSC no was provision made ing to receive bids from aspiring business as VVally s Motorjments both for and against the . r state aid to the school lynch pro hands of the c ing inyo of m f ,nrnnn, Friday host cities, party leaders talked .pt V-V. ine-pwouiu sWui i n.vvv m ,uiei(iuumv.uuu ui agc-av!"v'r gram w ould not mean termination icciu a heart ailment ' ua-- i a state about having' the convention in' for acinar administrative H r haulline except the Provo then .appropriation program of the program wjithin the committee. began He was born instead of the usual nints"trative ; office, which is nec- l.der the Board of Education. However'-- state Education offi September from Salt Lake Soris City Discussion on the matter has ining 1SS6 5 Jan June or July. for administration of nf ctnip aM ossarv in order to insure continued; ously,-$20,00area by way of Heber, been e3rried out in recent meet-o- f 'son to Provo' the cornmodand the to was the earmarked program which he already was entitled to ings of the committee, and is would place an unduly heavy bur- - use of federal money Bids were received from PhilaJoseph M. serve' eauirawuH ooara irom a iour (jer " 'slated to come a in Chicago and Atlantic City. delphia, a up again cent tax on wines and liquors. The and Emm However" PSC ordered 'the scheduled Tor Monday thejnieetihg Elizabeth Har- new rest of the four per certf liquor tax the ae-- ! night under direction of Dr. Daand servlce stopped White rison w en to support the state end of the tlon uas- - backed unanimously by Costa Clark, new chairman of lle received the suPreme lunch setup. v. eurt in the opinion the July 4 celebration appointed ii his education in wntten vix)lley claimed his bill, long, ad by Judge Lewisjby the LDS Church to succeed Dist.; lmc: the Provo vocated by Gov. J. Bracken Lee, of Brisham Cltr- - Jdge 'Gregory E. Austin, chairman for radu-Jone- s I !ilL Tronic l.oc cittinrr 4U1 would create true local option in xV . iCe suuub f r n m! ntino "os, pasi two years, wno nas inwere school matter. lunch citizens the UN THIS NEW For Orem OR EM Henri who Hennod. T moved from the city. disqualified '4 i&Z School.:.. 3 Parker now Chief Pnlice he said. Salt Citv stariee. . " Lakp himself u court held that the cinpHav t tj UI LDS- Church has' stage first worked PSC had The 'Arthur Henderson to refrain from pays a considerable portion' of the ted within its powers, theThe Mr.. White He Vu:ry r 4 celebration in Provin A II his I for July behind program's cost but the Salt Lake Thompson Hreinsoi 64. died at towing children on sleighs ThfH for vears. nast the three . business ve-school district does not share in the painting contracting l the' home of her daughter,' Mrs. tractors, horses, cars or other CHAIRMAN Dr. Da- church was invited to ta4ce over f--i hJ iine Denetus to any great extent and he later 'worked for Mabin new chairman of Cosfa iq. Clark, the celebration by the old com- Knrk Vhnrsdav fnllowin"" Chief Henderson pointed outfOnlp tine Salt Lake school, Edison, Paint and Glass Company and Prov the 4 July. 4 celebration, munlty July j I organizaUon. and - aint Company. Ithat it is against Orem City or-- : has a lunch program. jGessford's a linterin" i'lness i has staged successful celcbra- Mr. wnue marrieu nevd touna tow-- - i survey rDy ing neraia aaiuruMj I IUI I CU lalLI 17. 1890, at !'dinarices and any one She " tions since then. a,Vborn.'Dec. would be particularly fitting for in Provo. They ' sleighs will be dayj indicated that virtually all Snow Decr.15, A A Hav The llonrievilfp Utah, a daughter of,inS childrenV on The Datreant. fhristuc - rplphra. .. The Tulv -tnr-m t w.,. i a r c C T T T ITT" schools in the Provo, Alpine and, received their endowments tTni Uen n.i..J RobertsonJProsecuted. Geor-- e onw Lui,auri-aiam!.,wnMararet and directed bv Dr. tions usually extend over the compUt wlfh tool 0f major legislation before the 31st Harold I. Hansen of the BYU weekend when the on falls n iUn In I. day 'in .iIiia 1922. u,t school lunch program J ;Utah Legislature; educated in Ilenrievlle. She was man most peop.t: i".-- m' . .. . . nf Rnndau, idp speech department. was t oc-- S Hoover Triple-Actio- n have ate to accidents lunch aid the recent program He started his own paint con-- ; married March 30t Cleaner beats, it . the 1933 - 54 school year was trading business wun spencer. . , ;' i as it cleans. to: chns Heinson, who died Nov.curred as a result of the activity,. t. tui t.,i,, j i k 'iSfiM t..i. sweeps, ik en it j . n i - r- - . i vk ,916, as reported by the bienni- Snow in 1912, the chief anaea. 1934. y),Siirvn-nri.imi.di dcfidun ior iciiciiiU5 since ine xus netrcn I " 'iO cleaning jaj. All for :a'jjr l ir1flnHr- ccvpn daii: hri coasting areas have ai t'chool report. Meal charges to business until 1950, when he ac-- j iiuiiui. of the story of took the celebration over, also! I R Portrayal the price of the cleaner amend-l1: SJR e ! I reamjortionment. . ' sleighing pur-- the students were by"far the the position of paint fore. nA . V, .cepted ll'ritni: irirt ri i rnic .vv Hill fers, Mrs!' Donald S. Margaret been blocked off for out. Christ st menr to of revenue, totaling $1,- man tor Brienam Youn" Utiivcrconsuiuiion, special orcier The sacred he pointed They Cl.ivsnn 'of Soariish Fork: Mrsjposes : J . . in was not Cumorah oaeeant -. t- V;- .11III VII III - n . L . . pageant . . . . staged H M air r r T J ' . -- rill J w , m Mllf If nini. ' vat-t. "and ciuae: SH James J Grace) Beryera a llci.uiHiaui:u jh muuciy 4 ,iaou. of celethe each at ' part August July jmade year Palmyra, l";.o..?,uu ana leuei di c:uxiuiiuuuy nu city until his retirement in Feb-- ; day.- Mrs. John 'Freda1 Bianco, both or lUtn Easi iruin liuui - N.Y., which last year attiected oration last but its supyear, v Small Down Paymn am ruary, 1954. rlft SB 7: to set up domestic rela Vine iiuau. J .wui.i.v).. uutai oviivyut yvai Fay) LUC are waging another cam- - nearly il00.000 people during its Helper, Mrs. Miltoa P. porters kitonlBudget Plan West for from South $11, 783,, mostly Fourth heavy Eighth Nezos of Murray, Mrs. Rudy Loa He is a member of the LDS1 tions counselors in district courts raign in its behalf for this .year. 'complete run. schools. "new in chen West. equipment Castle Gate, to 12th Mae.) Zaccnrfa-r-- f 4 Church, having served as secre-- j public hearing, Monday at i p.m. Those opposed to it argue that' j 18 Wet end of Sixteenth South: Cents and Mrs. Max " Bernice'- .Johnson Average 2U: ana b tne uie it oi I state treasurer aid is of I terminate i time to, the wrong Liuni, tary year and 'Mrs. Carl Blanche llamann of . the' school lunch program, except adjfor such a pageant and as secretary Quorum theiUlQh VDltUQ riGS residents 'of Salt Lake City . one son. Chris closed to general traffic the 33 districts and Jdison school Ilich Priest's Quorum of in tn ministrntinnChristus. education and assisned Enster that or -- r r - KniViaf-'iivinnn thp;c itrpot; mav enter Frederick! ' be' far more SALT LAKE CITY, j committee Jan. Salt Lake district is 18 cents. Provo"First Ward. fitfiiiauu Jit ., in t vni. a.iiuiunj i"v'B iChristmas .. rtLl-fl- '" would 19, -' 1 it ti n et . rimnro ;uhnnn,i,n nf S n a n i s h them to reacn tneir nomes, v.nit-- Daring the 1953-5- 4 fiscal year, a tu Fntz iL'eonard Wallmueller,J : . : 1 and!' Thev alsor rontpnd fi7j th a vv 1. r,o. ; n,rrC . " " inhume liitieuse sidie ins iiuuuicj said. S Mam two sisters, Mrs. llcbert Henderson , Fork; AanderS total of ip,442,0O0 lunches were cardening. The is Christus Hanson hUer !in 10 produced brackets; to per cent Carter of Provo.- and Mrs. Heber , : ai :il'ear it will ho a rpnoti t inn v.nfi Garlett. 63, 141 ,2nd East.Tercsa served in. the state's schools, an He is ;r. a 10 revenue iiuu. aDove hv nis assitznea wiic: enri'ivprf Hanks of Salem; 22 grandchildren, Sudbury- 2 days3391, W. ... t n. average of about 70,000 daily, Ash-linvoears ago and may not at-- l 01 lii,- oi saii ana J.AT commuiee. taxaiion Bod. u. wnne and six lvvT sons .... said. incfifl;,,luur. ;,; ifrart cuff r ont iiiiHiftn.0 tn oi; HB 26: increase corporate fran-- i "V GUNNISON The body is at the Claudin MorThe lunch director said if state Lake City and Dan trade-in- s, Moyal George King-siz- e such an elaborate production. too! one 4 3 and to 35 serv tax Fay Fork from in daughter. iSorenson. Provo; cent,; Spanish per tuary aid were, ended the cost per lunch Those of advocating production '" BRIGHAM.' CITY- - Thomas w ices are pending word from rela-- t to the students would go of Provo; three brothers, urvmassigned to revenue and taxation , charged Buy WithConfidence ranK of 11 White i Fla.; .tives.i Bartow, subcommittee in and Florida ngni cvani, up. He said studies while or Easter that Christmas Where Service is . and OGDEN-Mrs. of CandWhite Provo fHowert Amelia Man HB 54: extend emergency school might be more fitting as to time, California indicated increases is M., ; two Cal. 56 of 85 Fontana Kazo G. Guaranteed land Maede, Jensen, Murray coit would "squeeze out" children building program, appropriate $2,-- ; yet as planned it is necessarv Nellie SteJneckert U Mrr Mrs. MURRAY Freece ,Lou Mrs! Rebecca C. in families of lowermcome groups. sisters, 130,000, assignccTto education, com for an outdoor production, and PAYSON Goldbranson81. was the said' 413 .Ashby lunqh setup w (Tillie) Lant Loveless. 82. of Continued From Page One Lake of Salt ANTIMONY, Garfield County City. 1913-4a 4 as in primarily HB 29: amend law time when weather makes this N. Main Street; died at her Pay- started 37. oi- - a 'soup An outdoor production Phylis Ycung Nay. program costing less than Services will be held Tuesday to remove retroactive clause, industrial center of Alpine crhnni'son Tiome early Saturday Mrs. Alice Blanche VERNAL Room u icnis. amie men, ue sdiu, uic in T the. Drawing Berg 10 siaie anu ieuei ai auaua bi is out oi me ques- - pv, Min ... misiinas . signea 7 trrde training; heart ailment. Phone 207( 255 West Center Actually, 1 p. m., witn msnop has been developed until at Chanel-a- t rTutrf be a sta e rather han a comrnittee. tlon, and weather at Eastertime Shwas born April 28 1872. in the 18 cent luareW provides Dean E. Terry of the Provo rirsir HB 85; right to work billf public is! very uncertain.- - They S?al to' David and Elsie also educatior program, hePayson. , Haiw niIiF . nt Ward officiating. Friends ir.tv,;r.ri r,av,nif uu uu. iu TuestL.a of the ""' labor is ommittee Christ that tne argue married rnayhearing by rnerLtani. story tay said. me the Monday, at ui ai- - icquiu-mem-s call were more m if can old inever mortuary and later 3:30 be told siuucihj and tney told, p day ByT state law, Utah must pro . "Unearmark" Taxes evening from o to o p, m. aim; hJR 4: right to worlt amend 'in the proper manner, any time vide "related technical training. vorced. Later she married Mat-- ! uu,.: , f ronstitution. assigned to of the vear prior iu me. for the 980 apprentice 'tradesmen lthew-- Dixon, who is deceased.,-- .Another bill is pending in t h e luesaay will in Provo be rnarned John Barrett in Senate (SB 24) which could have Burial Another argument advanced labor committee. currently training in the .state. ASne, 1933.! in this 1903 In. I died he Cemetery. 'and ., about on a'nj the year is the fact that July3 effect lunch now are program. majority of these men rnarnea on in falls CARGO DISPUTE AIRED troduced by Sens. Marl Gibson (Djonn a.oveiess Sunday and The Christus Central Utah or Salt bne dIiU Ult:u llv iuur tdls AT Thorn COAST MEETING Grant (K Schools. Lake Vocational spring Ppce). later. (D- ' Alonzo and vflle) veterans for training SAN FRANCISCO (UP Pacific S D a of L was She the member nrnJ would re measure Woodruf r,irOC i rci.teH training Association directors Maritime f the more me earmarK provision wmcn cram to supplement job expert met with steamship operators for especially organizations, on now "Thlsi is carried' ences. aurnatically channels the four per byl the second straight day yesterday eutI ooueiy. tax into the school ;, the vocational schools. iceprjliquor in an effort to solve the! 'cargo Mr. Palmer described vocation- - 1 She lived at Murcer and once lukhj program. handling dispute that has been a boarding house in Salti The1bill isa companion of others al education as rendering a Coast shipping. West -, w4rch plaguing Ballived also She at Lake use and would .'unearmark" City. than offsets its ice which more Mrs. Stella SPRING LAKE Md... before returning to caies tax revenues as recommend- 'timore, r.- ni,K v.na r Prit-rrtr- i . 4 rhoH 89 i hrifiaV in lli-in 1 050 TL. i: Ann t r.. ters and mechanics make our a in Provo a was &ne ot tne quor, use and sales taxes would night memDer , hospital. communities a better place in 28. 1872, at loA into the was born Utah of She Pioneers. from and Aug. fund Daughters general to Good live which Agricultural Survivors are one John there be appropriated to various Santaquin to William Walker and practiced increafes yieldof our Lant of Payson; two brother, Man' Ann Openshaw Barnett. sisters, Mrs. programs. r government Edith Baker of Eureka fajms. and Mrs.; 'iThis in itself would not necessar- - Survivors include a sister, Ella in This Notionqj i I V i recognized, this "when they in- - B. Peery. Salt Lake City; two u omer or pronurune mncn, "" 4"Kbixiuu4m any vou, o,it to creased the appropriation brothers, Eli Frank and Junius S. cational etkicauon this year by j one great- - could appropriate the money wher- - Barnett, both of Spring Lake, arid 27 per cent, he said. ever it chose. However, Lee would several nieces and nephews. will Funeral Funeral services will be Tuesat be be enabled, if he so those, to make Wednesday U. S. ELECTRICITY 1 p.m. in liinch , Third Ward of veto tht ia line Payson program day at 1 p.m. at Santaquin First The United States produces Chanel. Rishon ITnish ATnnrp will ntinmnri nt inn ' Ward, conducted by Byron Tho44.4 'per cent of the world's elec;be in call! ' ' iBoth the unearmarkins and Wool- mas, Spring Lake Ward bishop. W 1 charge. Friends may Demand by Repeated , Popular , tricny. having a production tiveat the I MorfamiIy home Xuesday and'iPv bills are how before the educa- Friends may call at Valley times- - that Of the - to and' or.e-halservices, tibn committee Wednesday, priortuary in Payson Monday evening nation rankingecond Burial will be in Payson Ceme-- I A bill similar to the Woolley and at the residence of Frank tery, under the direction of Valley measure was introduced in the 1953 Barnett, Spping Lake, Tuesday, ',., Mortuary. special legislative session but fail- prior to services. Burial will be 1 in Santaquin Cemetery. ed to pass. r ; ife I o (R-Sa- lt st fnhrCT, j - - Previ-.ircau.niim'- -- ' well-know- nn pvo Rhoda T. Hreinson Chief Outlaws Towing Sleighs r ruuuwiiiu Behind Cars Lenathv Illness : 95 s "c w - T i I " I III I -- ' 4 liQviC i L ! -- j al -.- Lr, A --.- j ' ! 'ioiorat-Provolme.ro- S&S nm-'eith- er - us pr . . -- j Se-vera- ' 1 s larg-sourc- . - . m-o- nwui ". - 1 -- T T . A.L r-- I " I j - , i ti; -- a h - -- .. v ' - t 1 - thisil -- Rebecca Loveless Funeral Service Is Set Wednesday great-grandchildre- VoGQtiona! School V ' i- - - mm ri-- - 1 U : 1 K..-unit- TO; wuT. t anti-nepotis- I m - T r b-nc- h i - ' J . Tan-prese- nt -- i i, . t F.-Ho- Oh-the-j- Stella Ann Barnett pkin i - Dies Friday Night; - Rites Set Tuesday Serv-'j0perat- ed -- r n t.- -. . ; T4ie-feder- al JSqve j great-grandchildre- r lffj n; A jfa55g great-grandchil- d. t f- -' etalJi Published by Herald Corporation, 5ft South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday.. Sunday Hera Id. published Sunday morning-- . Adenauer Affirms West Germany's . Entered as- - second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, under the aci of March 3, 1879. 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