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Show Mi- ! in. ; . SUNDAY HERALD 11 - Arkansan Heads Group mm Provo Key Club Officers At Detroit International Meet YoiivacANDcay Ed Stebbins, 17, Little "Rock, Arkansas yOung bian, hks been -- elected of Key Club president;; International. He was nimed to 1 the top post of file high school at Key organization Club's 12th annual! convention in Detroit. The election took place as climax to a four-da- y series of events which attracted 1500 Key.Clubbers front 1300 communi ties in the United States, Canada j and Hawaii. The Key Club at the Provo High School was fepresehted for the first time, the delegates being Lynn Powell, president, land Bill Lund, secretary. jThey financed their expenses, irt part from the proceed of a cat washing proj ect and partly from funds contributed by the Provo Kiwanis Club. Stebbins had served as! a trustee of the international service organization which is sponsored by Kiwanis International! and as a member of the International Committee on -- Awards. He is a board nierber ofi the Key Club of Little Rock High School. Activelin other kffairs as well, Stebbins Is a meniber of the Little Rock High School student council and the jBoy Scouts of America. He was named winner In a recent oratorical contest. He was an entrant in the! Golden Gloves Boxing competition. 'I'..' As president of Key Club International, Stebbins will be spokesman for more than 30,000 high' school leaders in 1300 Key Clubs. Ke Club is an interna tional high school boys service organization which performs the same function in the high school f service j -- p,-- . I ': W1M New 11.2 Cubic Foot III 11 '''.-.'w- ,. r N, - SPECIAL TOP KEY CLUB BOY Ed Stebbins; Little Rock. Ark., high school boy, is the new president of Key Club International. He was elected at the convention in Detroit. j I : Mid-Southe- rn ! - In 2 A Mil 3 M I I - L-- Z . - -r- - 1 n I 13 111 13 I I .AiL iteaMW IF $15 Mo. on Sears Easy Payment Plan (Usual low carrying charge) Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY (UP) No word has come as yet on whether a multi-millio- n dollar guided missile plant will be located in Salt Lake City but some observers be- lieve the Utah capital already has been chosen. Officials of Boeing Airplane Co. rs that its Kiwanis! at Seattle claim that no decision perform In the adult conimunity. has; been reached as yet. . .but they The current emphasis of Key add one be forthcoming in Club activity has been placed on thei "next may few days." the fight against juvenile vandal-IsMeanwhile, certain Boeing offiand delinquency. cials are reported securing mortStebbins will assume his office gage financing for homes, in the ' club-sponso- A JUST $10 DOWN No Word On Boeing Plant . , I mm ' '''' 1 ! 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I er Louisiana. 'Secretary, La wton, j j Jerry . Brammer, trustees, Oklahoma; Franklin M. Adkins, North - Carolina ; Marion, Jerry Max j Extortion Plot Fails in Oregon ' Barnes, Bay MIntte, Alabama; John Blaine, Pasadena, California; Bruce W. Burr, Memphis, Tennessee; Jack Duffy,? Butte, PORTLAND (UP) Portland . po Montana; Robert Gray, Burton, lice have disclosed a $30,000 ex Ohio; Jimmy HoWard, Marietta, tortion plot against an elderly j (i is , Georgia Tony Nissen, Iron Mountain, Michigan; James; Price, Logansport. Indiana: Paul Reger, Chicago, Illinois; Murray Robinson", Toronto, Ontario, Canada; James Edward Way, Baltimore, Maryland Portland contractor. Three men were apprehended Friday nieht as they picked up an envelope authorities had plant ed as the payoff for Samuel Oll- mansky, 72, a native of Russia. The trio, whose arrest culminat ed a month of investigations by secret police, were identified as John Wesley Corbin, 24, a laborer; Roy Lawrence Bower. 44, a machinist, and William Clifford Hook, 18, unemployed. Corbin and Bower were charged with an extortion attempt and held under $10,000 bail. Similar charges were pendOGDEN (UP) the Ogden Ri ing against Hook. rer Water Users Ass'n. has In dicated it plans to file a civil suit to restrain a project under which the parapet of Pine1 View dam In Ogden canyon would be raised 29 feet to store additional water for the Weber Basin Conservancy dis 1 Suit Filed j To Restrain Higher Dam VIsl-Ba- ke 289" Populor, .ht-ty- $5.00 Down, $10 Month oven Girl Killed p 349.95 i 7-- fb washing capacity - $10.00 Down $13.50 Month Reg. Payment Plan (Usual low carrylnr charge) Large t- $5.00 Down, $5.00 Month en Sears Easy Payment Plan (Usual low canrina-- charge) QIGEIIS0? WZJ33 Crash trict. The object, said David On Crossing lder, association attornejf. determine whether the association In , WW sin ft Blg-2- 0 o :itiJ satim-- tuf: 'rttrni- - :w i I K. HoIs to legally may claim some reimbursement. ; The association, he pointed out, was formed some 20 yeari ago to be the legal entity contracting with the Bureau of Reclamation for construction of the present Pine View dam. The group contracted to repay the total cost of! that structure over a period of years. "Now the federal government is moving to superimpose as higher dam on top of ours and to superimpose additional water to be stored on top of ours," said I ; Hol-the- r. I TWIN FALLS (UP) 12-yea- surrounding the fate of twp young swimmers who left their clothing on a bank of the Snike river near Shoshone has been solved. Fears the two young bdys had drowned were abated when they turned up safe at home, i But now officials ire faced with another mystery. . .how the boys managed to walk home without ; clothing.. and Egyptians Babylonians Sand intricate produced beautiful needlework with-- crude e needles. . fish-bon- inroad "liil Vijlf?lt;I isJilH', lt-- H.Mh- - - ItXJita. after r- Lucio Cruiz.-- Critically injured were Frances Montony, 7 of Price and Phyllis Quintana,r;20, Price, driver of the car. , . Witnesses said the car swung Into the side of a DenVer and Rio MOSCOW (UP) Wstery A 'lI;rJ, passenger-ca- r at a crossing Bulqanin Heads Soviet Delegation One Mystery Solved; Another One Bobs Up -- H' freight train col of here Friday southeast lision fatal injuries to a brought old Wellington girl and Injured two others. Victim of the crash was Lucy Cruiz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a bers will be billed about $18,000 per at the southeast limits of Price. year by the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District to help pay for the new structure, without any help from anyone tp help; us pay for what we; already have.? . :iii--it;- Utah counted its PRICE (UP) 98th 1955 traffic fatality today mem- Grande Western train "In addition, association o (fiiltiJ' MSiii j 1 I mmm m mmm jiiibm WAdHtK m AUIUJV1ANL Premier Niko lai Bulganin and the Soviet dele gation left, by plane Saturday for Confer the Big Four Summit ' Geneva. ence at Bulzanin was accompanied by Communist Party First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev and Defense Minister Georgi Zhukov. Foreien Secretary V. M. Molo- tnv and First Deputy Foreign Sec retary Andrei Gromyko arrived In Geneva earlier Saturday. Rnvlt Foreien Minister V. M. Molotov and First Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko were the first members of the Soviet delegation to reach Geneva. 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