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Show Indiana Educator Kiwanis International Chief Is Elected t . 1 T . . - Oi 154. - , Raney has devoted most of his professional life to the aducation vi me lie has been superinendent of the In diana State School for the Deaf at Indianapolis for 20 years. He is a graduate; of Frankliri College and a member of its council. Recently, he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from that institution. Klwanian 19 Years Kiwanis' president-elec- t has been an active Kiwanian for 19 years. Immediately prior to his selection for the number-on- e Kiwanis post, he was a. pnysicairy-nancucappe- I ) I t chair-mann-ed lieu-tena- nt vice-presiden- ts, - ' 'J ? f - K r ; ) . .' LOS ANGELES, Cl. (Special) The beginning of one of the f 'f country's major uranium companies took place here Saturday when the stock holders of Rim- ' - rock Uranium Corporation, headf k quarters In Provo .Utah, voted to ' f , . merge with the long established Red Hill Uranium Corporation. Leon Frazier, of the law firm of Sandgren, Howard and Frazier of Provo, Utah, became vice president of the newly merged firm. He had previously been NEW Kr.VANIS HEAD Jack- associated with the JUmrock son f A. Raney, Indianapolis company as its president. The school executive, who has been merged company will, operate elected president of Kiwanis under the name of Red Hill International. Uranium and will continue to be listed on the San Francisco Stock Chester,. New York, Merle H. Exchange as it has been since Tucker, Gallup, New Mexico and 1917. l ' 1 - - trustees. Pen-shor- n, Jamaica Plain,-Massachusett- Simon H. ' Reynolds, ! . I I I go-ca- i 10,-00- PIN r" provo 2937 FR 3 oMm ASS - Automobile Association Opens Monday in Provo w 420 West Center0 Phone MONDAY, JULY 11th SISAMCSHl M j F1FDCE i' H'- i. - ' ,,tmii w t 10. JOY BAIRD u : H) i " High School Driver Training 13. Legislation 4. Map Service 14. Promoting Tourist Travel' 5. $5,000 Bail Bond 15. Improving Emergency Road Service world wide Travel ... as a special represenassist, in membership and also assist memAuto . Insurance. Mr. Beautificatioa 7. Steamship Service 17. Accident Investigation 8. National 18. Legal A.A.A. Affiliation corporation without capital stock, and its entire assets are owned and controlled by its members through a board of directors elected by the members and serving without pay. n u asn i or Sf i mr au PLYMOUTH Night Phones, L 3-80- FR 3-12- and CALL FR 3-91- UNIVERSITY AVE. FR 3-50- " Phone Spanish Fork NITE PHONES ORSON 410-- W 375-- DROWN - ' Sales and Soryico SPANISH FORK 3-88- 70 TELLURIDE Nicely kept units have one or two rooms, tele- MOTOR CO. UTAH M AVt JND SOUTH ond UNIVUSITY PROVO, UTAH Well-furnishe- r. i one and two room units..! Each has air d tiled shower baths. Playground for the children. tion bath. Baby beds. mmm 291 South HU 9-56- 41 If Nn Answer Call HU 9-56- 42 Leap State OREM UTAH G. L0WRY ANDERSON, INC. U la am 330 South Main V SPRINGYILLE, UTAH ) phones, free radios, central heat, air cooling and Inl PH0NE ! conditioning or air cooling. Individually controlled central heat, free radio or TV and, tiled shower or combina- L DEALER i tjn or FORD For Wrecker Service 60 FR 30 ( HOUR TOWING SERVICE 3-40- YOUR 70 SERVICE STATION 111 No. Univ. Ave. CHEVROLET Sales & Service FR SERVICE NIGHTS - SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS RAY'S SOP m & SERVICE PROVO, UTAH 24 benefit you.. We will be more than happy to answer all of your FOR EMERGENCY Phone 61 DUCKETT SALES 3RD SOUTH FR 18 INVITATION: xa WHEEL BALANCING UTAH OIL PRODUCTS PROVO L nwtK DEAD BATTERIES 50 3-15- 7Tor crsTf Fish We extend an invitation to everyone to com to the Formal Opening of our' branch office for further information on how our organization can co-opera- tive, , EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE FOR FLAT TRIES DEALER PHONE FR non-prof- it, This Club acts as host, guide and protector to countless thousands of motor tourists from other states an organization producing many millions of dollars annually .for Utah. REPRESENTATIVE DOUGLAS M. BROWN CHRYSLER A JUST THIS number of years. Reimbursement 19. Where to Hunt and f FRIENDLY WHAT IS UTAH STATE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION? been with the associa- Roads 16. Highway 6. Foreign 9. Notary Service Mr. Brown tative will enrollments bers with Brown has tion for a Patrol 12. TRAVEL COUNSELOR Mh Baird, will direct operations. for the Provo office. His wUI assist members om ground and capabilities are of theJoy. r.im to conditions, highest and he has been very cessful in the field of managementhelp make reservations and rout- and selling. ings for members. Church Safety League 11. School Boy Personal Accident Policy. All types of travel accidents. I. S. DISTRICT MANAGER WILLIAM N. BAIRD Civic Services Personal Services 2. aailti SERVICES FOLLOWING GET THE I t. MEMBERS A.A.A; CLUB 5 MILLION 1 Touring Service t , 13 1 his John Eisenhower, He Is Everett Frederic Morrow son. Major golfed in such hot and humid! He will be weather of Hackensack, N-- J. here Saturday that it administrative officer of the White called for frequent face-toelings . A district office of the Utah and have 32.000 service trucks State Automobile Association will! ready to go. Last year the AAA cold soft drinks. House 'ipecial projects group" and In was the 90's.j open in Provo Monday, under the dispatched a service truck every The temperature vhkh comprises advisers to the Nevertheless, nine seconds. !the andj President on foreign economic. his son toured the president nine-- ! William N. Baird. Th state or-- j The AAA has always been a narolling disarmament, and other problems. hole Gettysburg golf course twice. ganization is an, affiliate of the, tional leader in traffic safety eduAutomobile Associa-- . cation, one of it principal Morrow, one of Miv Eisenhower's Playing with the president also, Americar ac1952 campaign advisers, has been were Marshall Norling, a person--! tion. tivities being the sponsorinz and serving on the staff of Commerce al friend of the Eisenhowers! Travel counselor for the Provo! equipping of the School Safety Pa ' Secretary Sinclair Weeks. The from Denver and golf pro Dick) office will be Joy Baird and Doug-- ! trol. White House said ht will receive Sleichter. las Brown will be representative.! Mr. Baird, the district manager, Between shots, the president The office as at 420 West Cen--j is a Provo about $13,000 in his new post School High graduate his hat pink visor wearing ter Street. who received a B. S. degree at rt a rode in electric red little tht uranium industry has enThe American Automobile As- Brigham Young University la under a canvas top. tered the phase of merger and was founded in 1902 and 1949, with a major in political Major Eisenhower's family is sociation consolidation." a membership enroll- - science and economics. He servhas and he spent the today it here, visiting com both was ment of estimated by 5.000,000 members. There ed; in the Southern Pacific area It weekend with his parents at their stock AAA 750 the officials are that clubs, and the asso-- j with the U. S. Navy from 1944 to pany's nearby farm home before report- ciation is affiliated more than with clubs; 1946. He has had wide experience merger represented to Ft. Belvoir, Va. in business and retail selling. five million .dollars in potential ingIt was the first time the majori throughout the world. Autothe American uranium holdings. Each year and his family have visited thej Frazier outlined properties and presidential farm since its ren- mobile Association inspects some Surnames, in modern times, 60,000 hotels, motels and restaur- first were used in France, paroperating mines going into the ovation was completed. ants. The association's standards ticularly Normandy, where they merger including claims in New 0 can be traced to the latter not so rigid that only about Franklin are only Mexico, Utah and the working Benjamin part of the 10th century. They were each are of both the Declaration year. Rimrock mine in central Colo- signed approved The AAA also has 20.000 emerg- introduced into England by the No new stock will be Independence and the Constiturado. the Alliance but ency road service stations and Normans after the Conquest. The Treaty issued, however, there are three tion, million shares outstanding fol with France and the Treaty of garages throughout the nation. Jews were the last. to adopt These employ 90,000 mechanics Peace with England. lowing Saturday's merger. M4A ,11 SUNDAY. JULY 10, 1953 Utah County. Uuh SUNDAY HERALD Ne- I Albert J. Tully, Mobile, Alabama, ' The stock holders meeting was addressed by Frazier and Jack GREW UP Turner, general manager of Red Casablanca, eltv of narks and Hill. Turner, a fabled man in the field, reportedly made palaces, was only a tiny fishing Uranium excess in of ten million dollars village on a pestilential swamp in north Africa less than 50 years recently by merging three comago. Today, its population is es panies with Floyd Odium's Fedtimated at more than a' half- - eral Uranium. Ro--I million persons. Turner told the meeting that ts; nt 7rvrv 1 , 1 Indianapolis Kiwanis Club, governor and governor of the Indiana Kiwanis District and chairman of the International Committee on Boys and Girls Work. His work In the field of boys and girls work has been instrumental in bringing increased public attention to the various Kiwanis programs devoted to the welfare of the youth of the Unit ed States and Canada. Delegates to the Cleveland convention, Kiwanis' 40th, num bered more than 13,000, to make the convention one of the organization's largest In addition to naming" Raney their President, the delegates also chose two ' a treasurer and six international trustees. They are: Harold John Fraaer, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and W.' Donald Dubail, St. Louis, Missouri, Reed C. Culp.j Salt Lakei City, Utah, treasurer; Luman W. Hoiman, Jacksonville, Texas, Walter F. Patenge, Lansing, Michigan, Everett F. vice-presiden- ! . the International Convention Program Committee for this year, and for 1954. He has served as president of his own . vice-preside- Ht also of the organization. ' - : ? Jackson A.I Raney, Indianapolis school executive, has been named President of Kiwanis Interactionat at lie was eieciea to uie number-one Kiwanii post by delegates attending- the 40th annual convention of Kiwanis International at Cleveland, Ohio. As head of Kiwanis Interna tional, Raney will be official spokesman for" almost a quarter million Kiwanlans in 4062 clubs located . throughout the United States and Canada, and in Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands. He succeeds Don E. Engdahl, Spo kane, Wash., lumberman who hap held the post since August ' Negro Appointed To Provo Man Named White Ike, Son Golf House Staff WASHINGTON Officer in New (UP) President In the Heat Eisenhower Saturday named a GETTYSBURG. Pa. (UP) gro for the first time to an ImportUranium Firm ant post in. his executive office. President Eisenhower and We wish to thank our neighbors and friends In Provo and Utah County for the splendid support and cooperation during the past three years. "We hope that we may continue to merit that fine cooperation. Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. Kenslnger s5 M 2 Mi. North on U.S. 50 PR0V0 UTAH Be dweedl Mot 257 SOUTH Phone FR 5TH WEST 3-26- 10 PROVO |