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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1953 DAILY HERALD Utah County. Utah Utah Obituaries Hixon Reported Much Improved .Weather Report W. J. Bowen,76, Dies in Salt Lake, Aire Van LAKE Forecasts, Der Linden. St.; Charles Governor Signs Crooner Flies To Isaae Barr,; Burfey, Ida., died SPANISH FORK William Jones in Salt Lake City; Mrs. Laurie Bowen, Salt died Tuesday at Spain To See His Franeis PHOENIX (UP) Temperatures School Board Richardson, May President Vice natural of father Lake City hospital Nixon, Leonard Buenger, E.; Wife Richard Nixon, was reported House Ave.: Evandeline eausei. Estranged By United. Press "better" today and Joseph's ova Bill Into Law Mr. Bowen was born Feb. Albert 1st FOR FRIDAY St.; (UP) Crooner Frank Hospital official indicated he may Sninuh Fork Yale Ave.; Utah: partly cloudy northwest Mortensen, to Madrid in a the 88, 233 B. 62, A Low of a St. LONDON Coy. 68, 71T char- soon be removed from Sinatra flew critical SALT LAKE CITY, (UP)-G- ov. tered plane today for an attempted J. Bracken Lee today signed into reconciliation with his estranged Nixon, 73, was stricken with a law a bill passed by the special wife, Ava Gardner, who is spend gastric hemorrhage while being legislative session fixing four-yeflown from Birmingham, Ala., to ing Christmas in Spam. terns for members of the state The worried singer, loaded with Whittier. Calif., with his wife, board of education and providing Christmas packages, plunked down Hannah, for the Christmas for their election in general elec $450 lor a special He was rushed to the hospital tions. place and droned off in a "des in Phoenix where numerous blood A previous bill leading with the perate hurry" for the Spanish transfusions were reported neees-same subject was vetoed by the capital about an hour after his sary. governor during the session be arrival here. , has improved steadily since cause it did not provide for stag "I just gotta get to Madrid, even hisHearrival at the hospital, it was gered terms for the nine members If I have to stand all the way," reported. of the board. The Senate promptly Sinatra told officials as he paced complied with the governor's re up , and down the customs hall quest, upheld the veto, and intro for' almost 45, minutes as airline officials tried to find him a seat duced the new bill. In elections next fall, board of on a regular flight. education members will be selectThen, in desperation, he char (Continued from Par One) ed from districts four, six and one. tered the plane. two and seven Irs 1956 regions five, "I'm going to spend Christmas will elect members. All will be with my wife, Sinatra impatiently archbishop of New York sing the terms. In told questioners. "A reconcilia- high mass that signals the birth elected for four-yewill be elect- tion? I never comment on my of Christ. 1353, three members Bishop William C. Martin, pres ed from district three, two of them personal affairs." of the National Council of ident one four-yefor terms and for the Churches of . Christ in the member two years. A four-yeU.S.A., was even busier Christwill then be elected from district ILA mas Eve. He preached at two three in 1560. Christmas Eve services for airthat The bill also provides county men of the 51st clerks shall perform the duties now In ar holi-da- y. e , . Christmas ar ar ar Tabs Lead placed upon the clerks of the various boards of education in school elections and that returns shall be canvassed by boards of county commissioners instead of the district boards of education. The secretary of state will perform he final canvassing, a duty formerly performed by the state board of education. Signing of the election bill today left nine bills on the governor s desk including the much - debated school financing program and transfer of 51,525,000 to place the public school program on a current year basis. It was believed the $1,525,000 transfer bill, more than half a million dollars above the figure Lee asked, and perhaps sev eral other measures would be al lowed to become law without the Small Fighter-Intercept- Voting NEW YORK (UP) The orpnan. ed International Longshoremen's Association took a slight but in decisive edge over its AFL rival today in a government sponsored election to decide which union shall workers on the represent dock York-Neturbulent New Jersey w waterfront. The National Labor Relations Board announced that the Independent ILA, thrown out of the AFL last September for failing to clean out 'criminal elements, was leading by 1492 votes in a count of 16,839 ballots. However, the NLRB said the outcome of the bitter contest would be settled by the remaining 4505 , ballots which were chalgovernor's signature. lenged nd impounded at the polls. Charles C. Dluds, regional diof the NLRB, said checking rector Grain Range of the challenged ballots probably until MonCHICAGO. (UP- )- Grain range: would not, be finished neither he said, day. Meantime, High Low Close official would have recogniunion WHEAT tion on the waterfront. 205T- - 204 205,8-- n Mar. 206U-2064 i May 197H-- 4 195si 1974 July 1991 198 '199H-Sept. 20-iV- H Utilities Payroll Gets Approval H CORX liar. 134H 153s 1544 1557 1554-- ! July 1554 154l4 1554 151 1504 1505i May Sept. 1544 - Provo City Commission Wednesday approved a Department of Utilities payroll for Dec. 1 to 15 of $10,732.45 for the electric fund and $2,178.68 for waste disposal. OATS 754 Mar. May 764 754 714 Sept. 714 704 July 74 76H-- ai 754-- H 714 714 71 ' Nixon INJURED IN 35 COLOMBIA QUAKE BOGOTA, Colombia A (UP) from Page One) 'heavy" earthquake early yester- (Continncd day injured at least 35 persona Tuesday night but was reported and destroyed 250 homes in the better yesterday. doing Guitarillas Region, near the half-hohis In speech, Nixon was it border, reported these made points, among others: today. S'o deaths were reported. 1. The President's special am bassador. Arthur H. Dean, de serves a vote of confidence from ,the American people for break off the preliminary talks on in? Published by Herald Corpora Korean peace conference and 53 South West First ation, the Communists "on Moncalling finally afternoon Street, erery their tactics of vilification and day throurn Friday. Sunday delay." Herald published Sunday mora 78, or Wing. FRANKFURT, Germany (UP) Some 50,000 Germans, most of them youngsters, are being feted this week by American GI's, according to Army estimates. Soldiers contributed about $75,- 000 to make Christmas bright for refugees, disabled war veterans, the aged, orphans and other needy German youngsters. ROME (UP) Thousands ofbeils of the eternal city's 428 churches will ring out at midnight. Special celebrations were to be held in the Basilica of St. Mary Major because this Christmas co incides with the Marian Year. OBERNDORF, Austria (UP) Silent Nieht" will be sung to the accompaniment of a guitar again tonight as it has been every year since it was written here 135 years ago. Father Josef Mohr and organist Franz Xavier Guber, wrote the carol as a musical surprise to offset the loss of the usual Christmas music when it was discovered two days before Christmas that mice ate the bellows of the organ of St. Nikolaus Church. COACH'S FATHER DIES OREGON CITY, Ore. (UP) Last rites were held here today for Gebrge C. Parberry, 70, Portland, father of Clem Parberry, University of Idaho baseball coach. The elder Parberry died Tuesday while being taken to a Vancouver, Wash., hospital. He had been ill for some time. T6, a 76, 131-12- th 52, 2622 H. M. twin-engin- CITY SALT Kokotan- - 1X7T JOOO 14, th mt fiOli of Robert W, Bowma, 58, former William T an1 Ruth Jones Bowen. portion in afternoon; otherwise his Salt Like resident,; died in Phoe- He lived in Spanish Fork all clear, little change in temperastock and a was and life farmer tures. High 3040; lows tonight, nix: Donald Rockwell Thompson, . zero to 10 except near 20 in Salt former Salt Laker, died in Pasa- raiser. He was married to Dena Bjarn- - Lake Valley and extreme south dena. CIRCLE VILLE, Piute County son, Dec. 18, 1903 at Spanish Fork. west. 64. Their marriage was later solemn Fred J. Collings, and Provo: partly ized at the Logan LDS Temple. He Ogden, inLogan Brent Davis CLINTON, County afternoon;, otherwise EL Bodily, 12, son of Harlan Ber- - held the office of high priest in cloudy little change in tempera ton and Ruth Lenora Mmr Bodily, the LDS church at the time of his clear; 0 ture; except 30 in high, traffic victim. death. low tonight, Logan area; ROY, Weber County MrsrAlice Mr, Bowen is survived byhis Idaho: Southern Eskiund Peterson, 70. partly cloudy wife and nine ehildren as follows: BOUNTIFUL William Foster, Mrs. Dora Davis, Mrs.? James with some fog or low clouds in val 68, 785 E. 4th N. change in temperatures, (Ellen) Taylor and Lofter Clair leys; little 5 OGDEN Mrs. Pearl Jost Wright Bowen, southeast, 0 southHigh, of Spanish Fork; Mrs. A. west. Lows 2347 Ave. tonight, zero to . 15 Madison 75, Egelhoff, Sherman (Lois) Christenson Pro6 southwest. RIVERDAlE, Weber County vo; Ray Jones Bowen, Djagerton; southeast and Mrs. Edith Shrake Warner, 78. Mrs. Donna Woods, Jerome, Ida.; Max. Min. Pep. HYRUM Donald I. Gunderson, David Q. Bowen, Boise, Ida.; Atlanta .. 24 45 23. S. . Bowen, San Francisco, Allen 25 35 SIGURD, Sevier County Lester Cal.; Mrs. Ruth Schaurer, Ala- Billings 27 .. 39 Bismarck Adams, accidently shot. meda, Cal.; 29 grandchildren and Boise 18 39 .. nine two Boston 19SO .. Bowen Elias and Foster brothers, -- 4 22 Bowen of Spanish Fork and one Butte 13 5 .. Spring-villChicago sister, Mrs. Bessie Warren, 16 37 Denver Continued from Page One) 21 .. 52 Funeral services will be con- Las Vegas SO IS ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Logan BY High, one, and Doce Amigas Fourth-Seven. 41 62 th LDS Ward Chanel Los Angeles Club, one. These organizations, in 81 64 1.43 Miami with Fork Spanish Bishop J. plus 31 individuals who cared for Austin 20 25 Cope Jr., presiding. Friends Minneapolis 27 families, complete the Sub-fo-r51 20 call at the family home, 324 Washington Santa volunteers. Names of the may 33 20 and Ogden individuals are not listed because E. 4th N., Friday evening .. 40 25 Omaha to serv morning Saturday prior many of them have asked that ices. Burial will be in the Spanish Phoenix 55 30 .. their names he kept secret. .18 44 40 Portland dicemetery under the To all of these, from The Daily Fork City 14 32 Provo of the Wheeler Mortuary. rection most Provo and Firemen Herald, 19 38 .. Lake Salt City especially, from Santa Claus him 39 - .. 57 San Francisco ' self, go the wish for the Merriest Highest lake in the United States St. George 17 48 .. Christmas possible. is Tulainyo, 12,865 feet above sea Spokane 28 30 .. Credit for a large share of the level, in California. 42 .14 44 Seattle success of this year's program should also go to Carl Loveless of the Provo Fire Department, who so ably handled the myriad details connected with the project, and without whose aid the program would have bogged down. Mr. Loveless was assisted by many V ( m W 35-4- 15-2- 0. G to to 3 Si 32-4- 25-3- V - V v . V . A (( 15-3- . great-grandchildren; - Sub - for Santa IMTay -- e. purs bci holiday orerflowing with happiness end good cheer. . a . , 'L? Vl-- ;' ii1ai" Haiiiji iXIV other firemen, but chairmanned the program from that department. Church Rites (Continued from Page One) held at Provo Community Church beginning at 10 o clock tonight following a children's party and pageant at 7 p. m. Under direc tion of Dr. Wade L. Carter, pas tor, the services will feature eap- propriate scripture readings and special music by the choir and soloists. Jonn u. smith, senior deacon, will direct the deaconate of the church in conducting the candlelighting ceremony. Soloists include Elmer Ells worth, Bonnie Stalker, Mrs. Fred Carlton, Beth Wooten and Don Beebe. Music Is under the direc tion of Miss Harriet Elliott, with Mrs. Irvm Johnson as organist. The public Is invited. V v;l o--" 1 -- I ' - fJ? X v ' I ' - , VNCL " - i I - v " Ecua-dorea- n. . X. 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