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Show .4- 'DNESDAY. AUGUST 13, - 14 Hoy to Stoy Out of Debt DAILY IIc?iALD 1 'Provo Co ay iSG.rtesCG Cash Ycsn'v Very Plsnvivu! n u:3 Good 3c3 Days, Gut It' Hiiro Were Ways-Aroun- :. -- -- d 7-Mo- Ey JCCEPUINE 'ZIMMERMAN LEI II Every now and then someone comes along who assures us that the "good eld days' weren't as good as we seem to think. Perhaps they weren't, but many a modern borne man, paying off a mortgage on monthly payments, might wish he could trade places with an lngenius Lehl pioneer who built a home for his family la 157 practically without money Report Reveals nfh so-coll- ed be running a little tihf on their budgets near tire end cf the year, because of salary raises la those particular departments He said the Police department Is one cf those departments which may be running a Utile short became Etroni., of salary raises within Its crganl- Mr. Strong handed' copy cf ratioa. rev, fcis report, which covered enues and expenditures to Aug. 1. Mr. Bench said departments to the city commission, lor Its could tell more about their financial situation by the latter part perusal. of October. Where a department - The city commission has a total cf 1234,204 to appears to be mnnfng a little zaru it may be possible to la the Provo well withia ar government City their budgets at the present time, accordlnz to a statement of revenue and expenditures released today by City Auditor Rfibert Q. All departments 20-ye- ar v cr credit The man.a. was John Woodhouse, one ox ine most mieresung figures In Lehl's early history, The home was 15 feet wide by 33 feet looff. and two stories high. when completed, ft Furthermore, debt-fre- '7 ap-nrcDri-- was r'"Vfi", 10 UDCf uungs cp. 1153342.43 has been spent wita he added to months five to. " 1X0.234 is ex I. G. Bench said An estimated Recorder Gty to be received In revenues pected one or two may city departments I m e. Woodhouse was a native of England who came .to Utah by covered wagon in 1331. A man SERVES IN GERMANY Pvt. Frank A. Crespin. whose wife, Mary, lives at 315 S.. 8th Springvflle, Utah, recently arrived in Germany for duty with the 1st Infantry Division. A rifleman, the soldier entered the Army in December 1923 and completed basic training at Fort Ord. J23J.- - Althouzh only daring has come into the dry coffer to date. Mr. Bench pointed out that none of the current taxes, which con stitute a major portion cf the total amount, have been collected ytt and won't be until the end of me year. 1S34. m tm of great versatility who was . . My neighbor. Andrew F. Peterson, proposed that if I would furnish the material and make him a suit of clothes, be would make my adobes. Making the clothes was a small matter, but to furnish the material was a serious consideration; however, I finally agreed to it I sheared sheep and , earned wool from which my wife spun and wove cloth for two suits of clothes. The one I paid Peterson ' for the adobes, the other I gave to John Andrea son for building the walls. "I procured window and door frames from John C, Nagle which had come out of the build ings at Camp Floyd. I hauled Umber from the canyons and made sleepers for floors and plates and stringers for the roof. Several men, who were owing me for work, done the year previous and who were now working at Zimmerman's saw mill in Ameri can Fork Canyon, paid me in lumber and shingles. I also ex changed work with Newal A. Brown by binding grain for him in the forenoon and receiving his help in putting on the roof in the afternoon . when the grain was too dry to bind. . -- pos-ress- ed r : HEBE'S THE WAY TO 'BUTTER UP A BJVEE Two men crawled out of this with only minor Injurbut the water of the Spanish Fork River will taste of butter for some time to ies Tuesday afternoon loaded with butter plunged 50 feet into the river near Thistle when come. The huge semi-trailits driver attempted to pass cars halted in a construction blockade and went over the bank. Driver was Johnny Deakins, Ft Worth, Tex. Name of his 'relief driver with him was not immediately available. Both men walked away from the crash. of an amazingly retentive memory, he served at various times as doctor, merchant, tailor, lawyer, engineer and lecturer. ; Wrtttra Aceoaat Tot the benefit of his children. he wrote the foil owing , account of his activities: Edward Ray Mamlstrora. Provo a 1 bouse and lot la purchased Plrs for Lumber Cat Hla. mother, Mrs. sailor, has reported to Norraaa, which I from Thomas (or Oakey In lives HelpCrespon, "The shingle , nails used were OPEN i DAILY OUa.. to attend an aviation, fun $300 as follows: I let him second hand paid er. S. ' (U. Photo) from Army odes HUWS Camp AT 1:15 P. M. damentals school, following; bslc have some cattle, a wagon, a 30 cents a pound, cost and Floyd NOON" . . . 1952 "HIGH training --com In bed coverlet woven by Mother while new nails-co75 cents a , eted and NOW 1353 "SHANE" recently In In balance Thomas, and the The lumber for casings at the U. - S. . . . the wheat at the Tithing Office to pound. Mightiest upstairs floors I bought from Navy Training on the Oakey family debt and apply Latimer it Taylor, of Salt Lake Center at San to the Perpetual Emigration 315 down and prom. Calif. Diego. Fund. During the winter of 18C6-5- City, paying to a fat pig to weigh Malm pay ising Young most of the house fell down about 200 killing time pounds ttrom, son of Senate as it had been built of mud with for the balance. IatProcured U Fearai I Majority Leader Senator Juvenile Spying Plan the Mr. and Mrs. was a so out stone I foundation, wimam Knowland has been D r r a 1 Malm-- j lumber for the lower floors from ttrom of 873 E. selected to give the keynote ad Wouldn't Work, Claim compelled to build a new one. Anthony Ivins, of. Salt Lake City, "After the spring work was agreeing to pay in geese, at the annual Republican ?th S.. Provo, dress at. the EDITOR HERALD: on the farm, I moved the rate of one goose for. 50 feet of done at Day outingLagoon August 28. was home on a This annual event is M day sponsored by Are we living In a democracy family Into a small granary. lumber, the geese to be delivered leave we of .Utah, the or not! 1 ra sure Mr. Offret cleared the debris 01 the old in time for Christmas dinner. I Club I nepuDucan prior to his as xoung house away, and hauled rock for delivered the geese on time, but of means well and he even Republican signment to the uian ana the Women'sLeague foundation. Abraham Enough, 1 had to leave Lehl tn.a blinding Federated honestly believe that his somight Mr. Malmstrom call the Club the of mason, was under contract to. snow storm to do it Utah. republicans achooL ed "Cure for Juvenile delin make adobes for Robert Gil Senator won Knowland ih both After attending the aviation "The nails used in: the con quency wCl work but I'd like to Christ, but would rather lay rock struction exfundamentals school he will be Republican and Democratic out of the building were how his method is point il with Gilchlrst could I inations arrange for United to an for States carrier aircraft senator like the the methods of made assigned by James W. Taylor and -- sea When I approached Gilchrist on cost two r june 3. 1352. and oa Nov. 4, actly war cents each In the and world last in duty . received 3.982.443 votes for United Gestapo matter, he was quite willing or one cent In gold. I currency like the ways of the Communists the did my . and I could pay him (Gil own aiaiei senator for the full now. The Russian children are . and exchanged work lathing term beeinnlnsr Jan. iwi trained to spy on friends and christ) by making a pair of pacts with William Clark and John E. waaca u we largest vote any pnb- - parents for monetary reward and each for himself and brother Boss for the plastering. Thus we JEAN PETERS uc oiiiciai nas ever . received In awards. People In these totalitar Niel; thus 1 got the foundations were able to move jomn MdNTiu into the house uj siaie ox California. I a ian countries don't dare to con- laid. was thou &n it and occupy it. fide fas . anyone, not even their not entirely finished. Best of all. own mates or children, for fear I4, had no encumbrance upon it of being found out. Being a juvenile myself I can see the problem of delinquency even clearer than most adults A LANCASTER,: Calif. (UP) - three and know that Mr. Offret'i chilwhoseyoun. mother, "core" could not possibly work. SALT LAKE - CITY. (UP) dren bad not eaten in two days A Some teenagers would make and whose amputee husband was old suffo Nephi boy out of work, faced charges today Dr. Oliver R. Smith, head of racket of "squealing on others cated here last night when his head ' J 1 OTAIT8 atOST DISTWtTIVE THXATZUC j of holding up a liquor store with the Journalism department at hi own age, eved his bes became tangled in af plastic sheet Brigham Young University, wjll friends. This would letd to 'pro The - an antique gun. was La liar Tolman Sheriff's deputies said Mrs. Janet leave-thcampus at the end of tection rackets ' where boys and Hintze, baby 1st! SHOW son of Eugene Sears and OPEN Ferrer. S3, an attractive blonde, the summer quarter for a girls could pay for "protection." Jennie Tolman Ilintze. The, Nephi. 7:30 7:00 was arrested yesterday only 43 period of active duty as a Some of you adults might think family was vUiting the baby's ma- -' ' REGULAR CINEMASCOPE PRICES that this is minutes after 'she fled the liquor major in the U. S. Air Force. little far fetched ternal grandmother, Mrs. Cecilia store with $139. She failed earlier Beginning Aug! 23, MaJ. Smith but I know teenagers better than D. Tolman at the time of the acciPresented Complete with 4 Track ' to rob a gas station, they said. win be attached to the th Air most of you. I sincerely hope dent about 6:45 p.m. The desperate woman used an Base Group at Mountain Home. that you . can see what 1 mean Sound j A private physlcla-- . was called Stereophonic Magnetic antique 1903 pistol without handle Ida., for special training. He win about this method of cure not when the accident was discovered. v or trigger guard, which deputies return to Ptoyo Sept. 6. possibly being able to work out Ue declared the baby dead. said "would have blown off her Emma Lou Clark. Smith is a 4VMJ of member hand if she ever pulled the the Air Force Reserve and serves trizzer." a coxumanaer. of the 9424th Air When arrested. Mrs. Farver Reserve in-whlh broke down and sobbed, saying unit in Scaadron ana central her. husband, Donald. 30. who lost Utah. a leg. -- la a motorcycle accident shortly after his discharge from the armed services, left Monday to hitchhike to Salt Lake City, Retail Coffee Prices su muouz ' looking; for work. 12 vrs. nt under 2 11 or mere adult to Show for, The distraught mother added Expected Dip 12 for 2 adults or more $1 FREE coder r yrs. that the Farver house was nearly SALT LAKE CITY destroyed in a fire six months ago the first time in more thin THRIUING REALISM! and that she became desperate coffee prices were expected to dip! WCH fCCUTT STtStOPtWHiC SOUfC PrxfacH y CHAKUS BMCTOT ti Bn wont l because she and her children, AYCSC5SS EtUIJSSI aged two, three and four, were day. "v va me reiau level Here tottvinjr in the ruins and had not Grocer spokesmen said a cut of eaten for two-da-ys. Jrat earlier the 10 cents a pound on several popular . Deputies said BOX OFFICC young mother drove her car Into brands may be expected because OPEN DAILY a service station, pulled out the of a similar cut In the wholesale cost of coffee, 5:45 p. m. antique gun and told , the station STARTS TODAY I current prices approximate $1.30 ! attendant "this is a stickup." COME EARLY I a pound. The producer who initiated the ADVENTURE HITS 50c hi! 6:30 price slash said a change in the Duke of Edinburgh value of Brazilian currency which & rr irnrirninv afTected exchange rates favorably Sails for Britain ALL lid LIUIMUAM was responsible. Several companies Indicated they GOOSE BAY. Labrador (UP) THRILLS COME TO THE SCRE0I! ta unujiuu if ma The Duke of Edinburgh sailed for would cut prices, several others home today aboard the royal yacht said they would "wait and see" "bach- - while still others said they would Britannia, ending his cat If forced to by xanpetitioa. elor" tour of Canada, Based. Deeply tanned and relaxed after on ' a fishing trip in the bush country I CAITOON CA1TOON Daniel tne Duke, nusband of Queen ElizaH AND AND Defoe's beth II. bade a reluctant farewell! I COMPANION ATU21 FtATUX! COMfANlPN Immor- to Canada Tuesday night before I tal "DISC he boarded the royal yarcht BELOW THE Classic During his tour. he. Inspected In-- 1 JOCKEY" dustrial plants and military instal Hi SAHARA' lations throughout the country. .. NOW PLATING 373.60 of the total revenue Sailor Assigned To Oklahoma Aviation School E, 20-year-- home-buildi- ng ? er Dui-cinel- rtni'fl Knowlond Speaker For Aug. 26 Utah -- Letters to The Editor Republican Outing t. st ; 7, .Ht x Oklahoma six-ye- Mother Accused Of Holding Up Liquor Store K"!iniIT BOGART - JSE WH FERRER JOHIISOn FTED MURRAY ar SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 Nephi Baby Suffocates Journalism Head Leaves Soon for Reserve Training four-mon- th e two-we- STARTS TONIGHT ek . j LAST SHOW 9:40 ENDS SAT. OPEN 1:15 . 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