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Show Plane Talk V,7 -- . x ; . - x:- - r Anniversaryfor Timp LDS Ward The importance of living God's B. West Belnapj second counselor YWMIA; Wanda Scott, Sunday of the OREM The commandments and correcting in the stake presidency; Orville School; Verina Hatch, music anniversary tTimpanogos Ward will be habits in order to gain eter Ellsworth, former president of committee Boyd Winterton, F. f- " i; - Live God s Commandments, Churchman Tells East Provo StakeT Conference - Goers Re union to Note - Inspector Says Ai rport Needs Repairs To Meet Specifications cele-ba- I UTAH COUNTY i d : ; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1S54 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD :.y NEEDS i with a ward reunion Inal life was stressed Sunday by the Central States Mission; and Ben Madsen, and Jeve Hodges, scheduled for next Tuesday, Nov. Milton R. Hunter, of the LDS Dean A. Peterson, who just re Aaronic Priesthood Committee ; ' X rv and Kay A. Briggs, Senior Aaron according to Bishop Ray E. Seven Presidents of Seventy. He turned from Iran. V '' , Hanks. There will be a banquet spoke at general sessions of East Music for the Priesthood Committee. morning session ic Sustained . to at 6:30 p.m. under the) direction Provo LDS Stake quarterly con-o- f was furnisned oy stake positions a comDmea j Mrs. T. G. Moore, Relief So-- ference, held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 choir, were: .. composed of the East Pro ciety president. Mrs. Boyd Asay, n.m. In the Provo tabernacle. vo Women's Chorus, the Gladys Petty and f Genevieve Stake as Primary president, will super-- Mr. Hunter also discussed the Bel Canto Women's Chorus, of Poulson, Relief Society; Myrtle vise decorations, and Verge three degrees of glory and the re-- Springville, and the Melodians Henrichsen and Ida Lee Becktieaps, genealogical chairman, ouirements of attaining exaltation Women's Chorus, of Orem, direct ham, YWMIA ; Von Livingston, will be in charge of setting up in the celestial kingdom. ed by Dr. Franklin Madsen; with W. D. Tueller, John Green, Mar Stake President Ariel S. Ballif Robert Need for improvements at Pro-- ! Ms new senior members, CAP tables. ManooKin at the organ garet Anderson, Garth Nuttall, Because vo Airport to meet CAA and nrefers men and women with An outstanding program -- and! conducted aU sessions of confer and Marion Monson at the piano. Clothf ield Rogers, and Faun Shel- state aeronautics specifications existing skills such as pilots, dance are being planned under ence Including the Welfare meet The East Provo Stake Choir sang ton, 'Sunday School; Anna Louise He Is A Man With was disclosed last night, when radio operators, doctors, nurses, the direction of James . Norton, in at 6:30 p.m. Saturday and the during the afternoon session music committee; Bur Peterson, 'superintendent: M r s. Priesthood Leadership meeting at Released from stake positions ton Kelley, Aaronic Priesthood A Program photographers, accountants and YMMIA Airport - Manager Merrill William Cox, YWMIA president, 8 p.m. Saturday. Committee: and Melvin J. Peter were: asked the city commi- other technically trained people Speakers in addition to Mr. Jennie W. Allred and Mabel son and George W. Rowley, Sen who can fit into squadron jobs. and Evan Baugh, Sunday School ssionto make a study of fire (Paid political adv., by ' Former included Ernest L. Wil Clark, Relief Society; Jim Hill, ior. Aaronic Priesthood Commit Hunter ' superintendent. bishops Committee for Dean An exception to this rule Is will be special guests, kinson. president of Brigham YMMIA; tee. At the same time, the city com- wives, spouses of members .are Thelma Sparks, mission made public a letter dat given special preference, and The actual anniversary date Younz University r Paul C. Childs, on but Nov. falls 8, of the General Church Welfare Monday, ed Oct. 15 from State Aeronautics trained after - enlistment. since holdiilg the reunion on that Committee; Sherman T. Hill, first Director Harlon W. Bement. Reason! for this policy is that evening would interfere with the counselor in the stake presidency; "In view of a recent Inspec CAP, makes heavy demands. Nan MIA activities of another ward; it tion by Civil Aeronautics Admin- member tend to take a was postponed fo one day istration and the state aeronautics dim viewwives .of the long, unpaid : ' inspectors," Mr. Bement urged state and of hours community, the city commission to "seriously national service put in by CAP consider budgeting for repair and resealing of portions of runways But member wives put in which have deteriorated. loecine hours observer Bv UNITED PRESS The state aeronautics director matching . time; manning radios: helping COLUMBUSi, o. (UP) An Irate A wintry blast of Arctic air 'said he was "sure a budget could their Force-r- e with Air woman court as into called traffic spouses reout for complete be worked brought freezing temperatures and, gener for a narlrfntr vJrtlatfnn rroatefl filr- - -- ntt- ae niTninerliarA A1a sealing and other repairs with quired paper a work, warm housekeep- - stir when she raised several legal today and snow fell in, many from the ally,t adding financial assistance riddles. areas around the Great i Lakes. state. He urged that the area Ing touch to search missions en ana not iooa Mrs. witn was Lucille Baklanoff Forecasters predicted that the along as far at the least runways along t ' ' s Provo 20 with weather for election day tomoi;-fe-t Squadron charged out as thetx lights be sterilized to couragement. parkmg within of an intersection. She said row will be: , has; many member wives , ' ., prevent weed growth, pointing out uckily ' ' ' Once CAP the no and Northern iwas Lakes Great there such intersection by approved that weeds assist in crumbling committee,: new and offered maps- to support her Plains: Cloudy and cold with some the edges of the runways, and membership . isnow flurries around the lakes. must members r satisfactorily pass claim. hold minute weed growth, taking a Pearl Avenue at East 17th South and Southwest: Generally probation period, and complete m pavement holes,, enlarges y institute's OCS cor Avenue isn't, a street; it's an fair. :j them, allowing water into the the Air Force course ?: t.i " before New and they aUey she told Judge Charles R. Northeast England . sub base. As the water freezes, respondence Petree. "If it's .an alWv t Stormy and rainy. ' serious damage occurs, he point can be commissioned. GenCoast: AVsn yy Pacific Rockies and within nfl wasn't narked To a . retain ed out. commission, they !I J tair ana rawer mua Mr. Bement pledged state as must complete a quota of Air an intersection and' am nnt erauy A new surge of cold air swept .1 sistince "in every way possible, Force courses each year; attend guilty."1uds?e the rimsAmitAf The and plains today, reinforcing a cold hA. Including financial and technica weekly squadron . meetings, at died and ilk before the weekend. mass that . hit raWprf ' - rihr'c - huf 1. I K. . help," but warned that if repairs which theyj receive further train r ' uew ifle He said his maps araftsman. are delayed, the costs will mount. ing and monthly staff meetings, showed was snowwhicl a bandof light Avenue on Pearl street ai a "substantial contri one The commission last week and; make to reacn a aepur w an side of 17th Avenue and an wrote Mr. Bement that some work bution" to CAPr activities. men more or inrouKiiuui imuuia, would be done immediately, and For flight' crews this means allev" on thp ivthpr tTTf ana wwam The decided that judge alleys rseiore aawn f -inquired what financial aid the turning out for a majority of U : '; . N uxiay, u 18 city could expect if a majo seal training missions and real air at to Minot, N.D., degrees uu uuposea a JO.une, sankfit Wrnincrham an at Rich- j ing and coating job is done next searches and logging a minimum i,xyoca of flying time monthly. For staff -- I TT I Tki.MM Oft fit year. , mona, a., i an Hut l.i. OO UJB Dittckniiith .r lir:l officers, it means carrying out laai 1,.. ".uvu fy This column has had a number assigned duties in their special- word. Cnnar nilarf nn half a fnnt riPPn If alleys are the" sae. s of inqueries as to bow you join ties ; attending; 75 per cent of ' " Sunday at Erie, Pa., and Duluth, y V staff conferences, and ' a per CAP. care of them like streets?" sheu. i As late as two years, ago the centage offwing meetings.. inh. a n n,ae tmnu zut.ii'iiii ir.i. tm asked. :fT Civil the task toughest es on the ground "yesterday tt AirPatrp vftr mcuiucxs are encourageaj South Bend, Ind. membership committee had was to turn out; for regional Air Force- to coax applicants to step through sponsored training; conferences Oil a wide open gate onto a big wel-- and for summer encampments at - come mat Today, the "welcome air basesJ Members' receive no !'. remains, but the gate is almos pay." No matter how acute the emer closed. This year, qualifications bar gency, CAP cannot be involun riers are even" higher than last, tarily called to active duty, but iran'slTo Be Iran.. (up tehran, are limited, and enrollees if members do not respond to a vast Quotas ou un- flowl ' must be m i tiranaview scnooi is looiang approved by squadron majority of calls for volunteers. h9mf supply began i a higcelebraUonon wing and national membership they are deemed "inactive" and Saturday for the first time m four boards. Utah's quota for 1955 is dropped. in uouur ui uic iov. years. luesaay, 1,talmost filled, and Provo- members In brief membership is bonbr- - Two tankPM MWM nun school's aih. natinW-irDinnuay. ....rtren will... mairp ail m T. V.I .1 am are urged to sign their renewa able but not honorary. Tho (W i . ww mjw oi ou sue leu . , Aoaaan, forms as soon as possible. Still want to join? J VT .. ;. j special ceremony attended by Fi- to the: school which will be dis" V..-4..; ...vir'. In an halls. in the "iTwo :..;.' nance Ali Minister played Amini. WEST MOUNTAlbl NEWS American and .one French tanker ,f nfilms i of previ- assembly a iif ous left at the same time from Bandar acuviues oi jrranaview stu dents and teachers will be shown.il Mashup with 10,000 tons each. The Shah Friday signed the and community singing led by agreement wh'eh was approved by Mrs. Marian Brandley, fifth grade (INCUMBENT) both houses of Parliament Eight teacher, will feature several difforeign' companies, five of them ferent birthday songs. Mrs. Mae X' I American, will operate the fields Barrett, supervisor of the school Blaine The WEST MOUNTAIN Ward MIA officers seized by former Premier, MOham lunch, promises a special treat JUSTICE OF C0.URT on is home leave after entertained the Mutual at a Hal- med Mossadegh from the British of birthday cupcakes complete Sheppard ; 1951. in 18 a with candle. months He in Korea. spending Is visiting his parents, Mr. and loween party with a spook alley, OF UTAH Mrs. J. H. Wise, and other' rela program,- dance and , 'refresh i'V v twin brother ments, tives, i Blaine's Duanei sends word from Beau- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shell ac UTAH VOTERS that he and his wife 'our Constitution and Legis-fort, N. are happy with their new daugh companied; their neiceBetty Jean ter, Deborah Lynn: Duane s wife ButUer," to the Manti x Temple lature have j.enac ted laws to keep' good judges on the of where she! became the - bride of is. the former Pa"tt Tbomeson ' Atlanta,. Ga. t . ; Jean Betts of Spanish Forkl The West Mountain Daughters Mrs. L.;C. Carlisle, Mrs. Robof Utah Pioneers camp will sell ert Finch j Leo' Thompson and and serve food, hot drinks, chili, Mazie Shell one day this spent JUSTICE GEORGE W. WORTH EN is now a Justice, hamburger,: pie and cake to week in Salt Lake the in City at the pheasant, hunters Payson area next Saturday and Sunday: genealogical office. a he Supreme Court 'of Utah. He is up for. There will be two points of senr ice, one near West Mountain November Church and one on the north Poisoning of Nixon daily newspapers tin their editorials'; end of West Mountain Drive, c A describe him as a "judge, of high reputation and un- surprise party Snack Proves Hoax " was held recently in honor of A Ruth --Ann King at the home of SEATTLE! Wash:; (UP) and as possessing "the true questioned and Mrs. Angus Mortenson. laboratory analysis of a supper wxucii vice resident Kichard M. Attending were Kathryn Morten-so- Nixon ordered in his hotel room Connie Loveless. Betty Jean nere judicial mind, diligence, a Intern devotion to justice, a Tanner' Mae Ive, Pauline Bar-n- that itSaturday inight showed today contained no poisonf i, Goldy Kester, Janice Hen-lin- e He has years An deep concern for the rights of and the honored guest. An Nixon anonymous caller telephoned evening and Saturday appropriate gift for her hope ' his supper had been of chest was presented to Ruth Ann. warned him judicial experience. Because JONES of its great popularity JEFFS & When the meal arrived Mrs. Stanley Mercer (Fawn poisoned, at his room in the Benjamin Frankof Helena,- Mont., is the JJerge) are going to continue this special Wallpaper sale. Hotel; j Secret Service agents house guest of her sister, Mr. and lin took it away to be analyzed. ELECT JUSTICE Mrs. Delphin S Hiatt. The ladies Nixon said before Over 600 patterns for you to chooseff rom. his departure have "visited at the home of a for Denver on his cam-brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glen BergeJ fpaigir tour yesterday that he believed the STORE OPEN DAILY 8 AM. to 61P.M.' in Provo. Mrs. Mercer also 'visitwa sthe work of a HallowTO THE SUPREME COURT OF UTAH warning ed with her daughter Marlene, een Authorities were prankster j who is amending Brigham Young unable to trace the ' call which " AND University. came, from; outside the hotel, THE ONLY JUSTICE RESIDING SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glen and i Secret Service who suagents, : children returned from Southern pervised preparation of a second ' . Utah to find their home had been supper for Nixon j.. Phone 761, 51 North University Avenue XX Saturday night, destroyed j by fire. The fire oc questioned several hotel employes, curred Oct. 22. The Glens have but no one was held. ' X moved into , the Coker home for th present. brated h ' - ; , v : v f State Senator j- - i X j j , Chris-tophers- j on I j haz-ard- s. , H r j -- "' ; j , Wintry Blast On the Way When Is Street Not An'lMley? . f i . " ; J : " ;' s i . r ! ' 1 I I - ...... ( ,. . - - t 1 ' ft mm V J I L? 1 Mr-navi.n- 1 A Ffru 1 IP1"1 11 , a A - I 1 -- Rna w8; i i y' ;y: p 1 1 1 tw i w . . Iran Goes Grandview School 5th Birthday i On the Market Celebrated i A .l m ,,,u i I i ir i ! J0' i '. - m m m Am - - V 7 m y:yy. . oil,"" " . all-scho- m - Bldine Sheppar Qme After 18 Months In Far East ol - - '' ' . .:-- ".. S ;. ' ' i ;s .' ' : i !.'- r .' ; '' . .' . GEORGE W. WORTH EM a. I Wt SUPREME j j . C through - of j re-electi- on 2Utah no-host- ess - j " integrity' n, i e, litigants7 i W0RTHEN . EM I j "l J i ;L ' i ' ''x " x-:- Be Sure to Vote the . Separate Judicial Ballot REAPPORTIONMENT . GUESS i - XJ . Justice Georgo 17. VJorthen ; H x I v.y v ' We are among the lawyers of the Fourth Judicial District who have endorsed Justice VYorthen: Men or - ycqcn who aspir6 to inccinos per year. Reputable rtbnal in excess of $12,000 Ccrnpnny will place capable pcopbbihcirowbjfcess part or fell tine. , CCKSTTrUTiCMAL ; - -- -- ' - I iv - " I mr Mf ! - - ' - I : Mo vending. end pjennbt. $250bi cash reu f- Hirst be dep-d- abfo cd. Scccrcd by inventory.: All replies will be granted an liift tplcasel Address replies to ilotpD wasters Dox-497- , t' i The Daily Heralds J. Rulon Morgan Hugh Vern VYentz Allen B. Sorenson R. L Tuckett D. Arnold C. Roylahce Clyde Sandgren Richard M. Taylor Ray E. Dillman Paul J. Merrill Leon M. Frazier O. DeVere Wootton Jackson B. Howard Glen VY. Sumsion Phillip V.Chrlstehson Don Mack Daltoh : Hugh VY. Colton R. Whitney D. Hammond Joseph MeseVvy E. R. Lawrence Cooper J. Albert Page Harvard R. Hinfon Ray E. Nath . F. M. Alder . Clyde S. Johnson advertisement Paid lawyers for George W.' Worthed Shirley P. Jones, secretary Maurice Harding Clair M. Aldrich Dallas H. Young Jr. Thomas S. Taylor J. Robert Bullock J. C. Halbersleben ' Ray H. I vie , Cullen Y. Christenson Dean W. Payne Dean E. Terryx Elmer L Terry R. H. Andrus . . . . non-partis- Non-partis- an -- 1 an .... ' -' |