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Show ;' Fir Wipes Out Entire Ton Business District By UNITED PRESS Spring breezes have) whipped flares which destroyed the entire business dfctct of Bowling Green, Va., and raged thou?h! hrushland and prairies in fou states. Th dry winds Accompanied 'almost perfect spring! weather across the northern half bit the nation East of the Rockies. BjMt they pelled trouble for fife fihtersj jfrom tne end of the country jtoi the other, fX.i. The brush and prairie fires flared up in New Jersey, Calif or-nia. North Dakota and Wisconsin. The worst was in New, Jersey, where shifting w; nds fanned SO fires which ate 37,072 1 rj . through - X : . j ' X' i. ." Lj j destroyed an estimated 19 buildings in the small Virginia town. . j No Water Orf Power The wind-fanne- d jfire wiped out a k area on both! sides of U.S. Highway 30 lj before it was brought under control last night. There were no injuries, but the blaxe left Bowling breWs 600 residents without watr or( electricity today. All highway patrolmen in the yicinitv were ordered Into the town. " I . J : XX 'X The town's well fwent dry at the height of the blaze and firemen had to pump water from a mill- pond a mile away.j 4 . two-bloc- -- to 34 at Pocatello, Ida. X " V : y ; '. , , , NEW YORK (UP) A record crowd of persons joined. the traditional Easter Parade Sun day to see and be seen on sun drenched Fifth' Avenue. The crowd jammed Fifth Avenue in an mass in a area around St.. Patrick's Cathedral and .overflowed into Mad . f ' - XVATICAN -r. t- - '.V - .' A ; , .... -- ,. - , . , K - ... V elbow-crushin- , CITY ' .r. I1 I'V (UP Pope Pius XII, in an Easter Suhday appeal for peace, called" Ion world leaders to "start a progressive disarmament' that would spare the world , the ' horrors of an atomic Pontiff addressed 350,000 Easter pilgrims who jammed St., Peter's Square and its one of the biggest approaches crowds ever seen in the Square. X He exhorted atomic scientists to "persevere bravely and confident ly with the development of nu clear energy for peaceful purposes and, asked God to prevent their efforts "being turned into an infernal violence which would de .C v , V ! Jam-Pack- I - ' - ' : B. Muhlestein ... ' 4 398 432 G. W. lc- - .'. Lennan .. . ..... Vh 424 Fred L. Markham 3 J. E. Qverlade 425 400 DUworth C. Pugh 380 Allen W. Ridge son SI j r Sjsjsjy wmjmf . MW'UW I JO wywy gp t jjsej i j.i j y i .) ijueSsjsse ! i : j j AT' WHOLESALE " " :.. - WJWW . :)'' PRICES! Cutting and wrapping Fleeter supplies Ud to 6 months to pay on ''Beam's Certified Food Plan." REAM'S-8- 90 Yi. Center I . , ' , ' . -- - i i 2.50 7.50 2.50 7.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 . CHAS. M. IVERSON, Secretary , NOTICE Bids will be received by the Purchasing division of the Com- 4 MM mission of Finance of the State of Utah, 147 State Capitol Building.. Salt Lake City Utah until 10 a. "m., April 13, 1955 on the fol lowing FOB Destination: UTAH STATE HOSPITAL: For moving 56f Building , from Salt Lake to Provo. i The Commission of Finance reserves the right to reject any or all! bids; or tq accept or reject the whole or any part ol any bid, or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State All bids will be .rejected or awarded within 5 days after bid opening Only bids giving a firm quota tionx will be ' accepted. 9S I t T S. CURTIS Purchasing Agent Published m Tho Daily Herald ! ; 1955. April 11, Radio Programs Monday Ann m m m mm 11 .1 programs UstetT below are submitted "by the stations who are responsible for their accnracy. In case of seeming Inaccuracies or for farther Inform a- tion caU the respective radio and TY stations). iThe radio an jTV ; 960 1400 Gabritl Heatter :00 Sportlit Bill Stern :30 QulncT How :4STops tn Pop : Perry Como Snow Fulton Lewla Sam Bayet Curtis Comment 15 . 7:00CIO Newt T:15ITopt in Pops T:30!Son Shot) Betty Grable-Harr- y James Snow fl:00:Chet HunUryJ S:15!Edward P Morcan i S30lVolc of :45 Nadln Cortnaf Studio Party Li Crlffethi i 10:15Tetival ol ".:V m 10:301 1S:4SI 11:001 People Will Talk Hans Christian Andersen Music You Want Telephone Hour George London Melodic WnlDer 4. National Guard Memor Lana News Show Time So You- Want to be a Disc Jockey; Plattexama ... Mr. and Mrs North Talent Scouts Fibber and Molly Great Gildersleeve-OnMan's Family Alex Dreier r Liberacast Henry J. Taylor Ask the Doctor News Jack and bis Batch '1 1160 Best Music of All Snorts Perry Como Chorallers Amos n Andy , i ; e ; Rhythm! la the ol Records . ' i Rhythm' in the Rockies Music til 1 a. ra. ll:45!Nwa Tennessee Ernie Show Music in the Nltfht Bins: Crosby Show Rhythm Party LoweD Thomas Sports Roundup World News i . Lata Rolfe Peterson Rockies New - iitisi 11:301 . "1 ESL 1320 University Concert f lft:00Newi KDYL 1450 BYU's Challenge1 Too Secret i:00 Band Box Ranr S:15 S:30!Lon 8:45 KEYY KOVO KTXJ , :'-- ' ti. ', ! r. '' - ' .' . " -' -- j-- I 1 y- - ly : p- - x;-- -- 'w I-'- . ;;xx ;! Weather and Album ox Musio TUESDAY. APRIL 12 :00 Oood :15!News :30iSunrise m :45l - lertaada J. t:l!SunrU Serenade' 1:30!Martls Acroasky TSjWaka Up Tune Smile News Frank S:00!Local New " t:30j i" I 10:15 Chet Huntley; 10:30 My (True Stoiry Streeta10:4Srwhisperln - - i ShQD 11:30 iComoanlon 11:4 5 Women tn i the Newt . t t 12:00!Nws ll:l$!Lunch Serenade. 11:34 PsdI Barveyi 12:45 .'Lunch Serenade 1:00 Matinee Melodies l:15IProif Newi 2:15!Concrt r 2:30 t:45 2:00 1:99 3:15 3:30 j Tim. Martin Block! 4:00 4:15t 4:30tN ;fI Platter Party 1:001 :r 1:151 4:45 S:30l If Harmonies News Limerick Time Ted Steel Show Around the Town with Donna Gosar Club Birthday Cedrl- - Foster Hlnh Nooa Fov Wlllins i ' " . ; .. - " .! Friendly Time Mary Lea Taylor News of America Marsraret Masters Arthur Godfrey, : Make Up Your Mind Second Husband Warren and News RosemaryHelen Trent - " i . Our Gal Sunday Road of Lift ' Ma Perkins Guiding Light World News Buslnesw of Farxninf Arthur Godfrey r Woman In my House Interlude- r i Just Plain Bill Scrapbook Music in Many Lorenzo Jones Mason r Perry Moods Hotel for Pets Second Mrs Burton Pays to be Married Hill Top House News- with, Allen Jackson News Road Show Smith J Paul Day , Brighter - -with Jon Duffy Nora Drake '' ' Housewives Lesirue 1 t Uorsjan Beatty f and Road Report Thia Is the News Kdwaxd R, Murrow . ' The school teacher who owns an oil company ' I f TUTH RANDALL teaches Latin at San JlV Bernardino High School, San Bernar x dino, California. In 1939 shejinvestod pai"t of her savings in 50 shares of Union Oil S tock. ITiis makes her along with some fort)' thousand other people- - an owner ol' the 45th largest industrial company in the country. And entities her to examine the report of business. card on our sixty-fift- h yeari J f X It was the largest in piir history. Our cus tomers paid us $351,73 i678 - t 1 I ' J . yy ;X ' We didn't keep all of this money, of course. 16.8 of it we paid to our 8700 employees as wages and benefits. 4.8 went for taxes. CThis does not Include $60,000,000 additional in fuel taxes 4.5 and reinvested; the remaining 5.7 facilities. V 1 ' 'ix..., " j ; X- - . .X ' " ' ' ' ' i r - "' .. - X . VOUR. COMMENTS ARE TNVrniri. WtiU: Ttu President UrdmOilCtmjyUtdonOUidgJu - v : " j We hope Miss Randall is pleased with this report Yfe are certain she should be pleased with herselff For in wise!) investing in Amer ican industry for her own security, she has neipca to creaie a nigner stanaara ot living for everyone. i N'.,t I'-- Gordon Owen Frank Hemlnirway Merry Go Round Sam Hayes - " Dise-Kapad- ea I : X'"1' ' ' - ,. ;, . Boad Snow moil Oil Coinp in necessary expansion and modernization of : which we collected for the government) j 68.2 we by far the lion's share divided among more man fifteen thousand other companies and individuals jvith whom we do business. This left us net earnings of 10.2. From which we paid shareholders like Miss Randall as drvidends for the esc of theirj money, . Philo Vanca x - I World News Chance House Party Peppto Youna Right to Happiness News and Friendly Backstage Wift Stella Dallas at Hammond ' Datin" Widder Brown With Dean ; Boston Blackle - Second i " ' Duke, of Paducah News and Relakln' Listenln : Boad Show 'Cecil SSrown Roundup Johnny Lee Wills Young Dr Malone . ' News - - , Piano Iraprestions Mutlc in Many Adventure Playhouse a ' "Moods ; 4 " " Radio Novell , ;l ' Preston of StYukon " f . Trtd Beck 1:451 ' j 5 a : Strike It Rich Phrase That Pays' Break the Bank McBridePeale News and Relaxln' Listenln . I Trading Postt- BYU - Devotional ILocal New? Guess Who What HlKh School Hayes 1:45 'Tec Malone i News :l. Break the Bank Star News" 10:00This Is Provo ll.00i " ll:lSISon Know Utah Florida ,CaHln '" - I ' ' Homlnway News Queen for a Day Garred :00Breakfast Qui l:15t Don McNeil ' I S:45!Bob 1:451 f - Gordon Owen x Stumpus Boys! Holland Enle -- -- Farm Breakfast Breakfast In Bedlam News . Mr. and Mrs. World News : Peterson Show Valentine at Home Rolfe with Hal Paxkes ea m Time Smile- - Time western Sonzs with Gayion Rowan Robert Hurley-- T:00!News News -- " H. News Smile Time ( S:lSITelafrlend i S:30l New Sirn on at 0 Top of the Mornlna Road Report Smile Time -- Mcrnlnf , Published InThe Daily Herald March 28, April 4t 11, 1955. j j .......... . ' i r- .....$ Vi Russell Schow . . 1 387 John W. Stubbs .. Vi 414 Russelt, M. Tucker Vh 440 P. E. Valgardson Vx 395 Robert B. Wolsey 1 456 EIRay LRichins 462 , . 17.50 15.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 60.00 Luzell Robbins .12 LeRoyf J. Robert-- 439 383 - ' admirers outside jsa recording showroom In London. Fisher is in London to appear in a Royal Command performance show. (U. P. Telephoto). 9 20.00 .1 . ' the nation, millions of Americans attended ' churph services and celebrated the arrival of spring with traditional walks in Easter finery and holiday7 dinners. teen-age- d t ' . :t- i . Across BOBBY-SOXER- - , 1 ed speakers S ENGLISH Crooner Eddie Fisher and his film! star, fiancee Debbie Reynolds get an enthusiastic greeting fromj j , HI. About 10,000 persons worshipped dawn. in mid-tow- n Manhattan s famous churches and more than 5,900 more Ireland, Denmark and Canada were turned away 'because there are the main exporters of live shipping 480,000, 329,000 was not room for; them inside. : cattl Francis Cardinal Spellman, arch and 228,000 head, respectively, ol bishop of New York, officiated at world exports of 1,900,000 head in a two hour pontifical mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Admission, was m sr 1 a? i j. i.i j uy ucKei oniy., many mousanas more crowded around the church to hear the services over; loudHome l?reezer Meats - ' ' . Pass, . - : Alto 500-voi- ce t Legal Notices j at - , wind-whippe- " In Chicago, high temperafcires apparently lured city dwellers into the country for the holiday. Comparatively few persons promenaded on Michigan Avenue. A small turnout of about 2,000 persons disappointed sponsors of an Easter service atop Bad Mountain But huge crowds attended other traditional outdoor services. About 20,000 persons attended sunrise devotions; on Mt. Davidson in San Francisco. A crowd of 14,000 went to Red Rocks Amphitheater near Denver and 22,000 others Churches Only a few exhibitionists ap-- braved freezing temperatures to Peak near. Colo peared, reflecting me public's; dis worship at Pike's . At rado Miami, 40,000 Springs. approval against publicity or com a beard at Easter choir mercialism. . f -- larmhouse. , j . - the warmest, day of the year The vast crowd seemed content to bask in the warm sun with no incidents marring the Christian an niversary of the resurrection' of Christ. r : 1 ! I ison, Park and Sixth avenues and into Central Park, f Smartly dressed i women con- founded the fashion world by wear ing mostly small hats. It' was a sur prise to milliner's who predicted larger hats this season. The men showed a preference for Homburgs instead of tophats. The temperature was 73 degrees. s. , - :. Utah Skies were fair except for driz zling rain from Western Texas to Georgia and Kentucky and some show in the Pacific Northwest. " -President Eisenhower" went to church at National Presbyterian Church. The First Lady did not attend; she is recuperating from an illness at their Gettysburg, Pa., g 10-blo- ck Pop e Asks x;X-- i! .; f disarmament - County. , S 11. 1955 . Million Join Traditional Easter rade in New York r - APRIL Monday Utah 2 . ' Hundreds of volunteers called out to fight fires and New Brunswick residents had to wet down their homes when heavily-woode- d arejas nearly flared . Probate and J XI UPj' Notices GuardianshipClerk! At least three persons were In or the Consult County jured by .the flames, which broke Furfor Signers Respective out in Ocean County (tyesterday ' i Information afternoon and swept on to light the ther sight sky over a wde area. DELINQUENT NOTICE Homes Evacuated ROCK CANYON WATER CO. Across the nation in Southern - The following Rock Canyon Wa California, the area's first major ter Co. stock is delinquent and brush fire of 155 raged out of con- will be sold at public auction Fri trol! and spread destruction - over day thfc 15th day of April, 1955 -100 acres pn the Northern edge of at 2 o'clock p. m at 429 N. Uni the! San Fernando Valley f versity Ave., Provo, Utah, to pay Hundreds of residents) evacuated the delinquent- assessment to their homes, but I were returning gether with the cost of advertis early today as. "officials Reported ing and, expense of sale! tne Diaze was cios e to coniroi. Cert. No. Name "tShs. Amt. Winds hit 30 miles per jhour as 417 Billy Joe $ 7.50 Anderson fire fighters wielded picks and 12.50 shovels, to set up jjfire breaks and 442 458 G.' E.: Austin 60.00 two huge bulldozejs pushed their 441 B. Y. University 12 367 L. brush rough country Burning Ray way through ' ham . . . ? 51.67 ...10 near Stough Park. ' 446 2.50 Lena Creer othfer to addition probIa tjieir i 2.50 450 C. John Conder a to with deal had lems, police traffic jam. Motorists 336 Bruce and Grant ...... 5 25.00 the roads they drove to 427 Dixon clogged 5.00 Frank S. Dain . 1 d flames flash see the 1. 406 Ervin Dennis ... 5.00 ing above the tree Stops, X 2 401 10.00 .. Ekins Shirley mean Around Braddock, N.D. 2.50 375 Elliott ... while, a prairie fire engulfed 2880, 337 Grant M. Margaret acres, destroying fiay and grass15.00 Fowles . . . shed land and burning djut a cattle Vz 2.50 376 L. Walter' Farrer and , granary. It was North Dako- 435 William L. Hull 10 50.00 ta's second big prairie fifrin four 445 Keith H. Hoover. 2.50 1 i' .XX" 436 Otis Hamilton days":.T.. 2.50 Warmer jjn East 315 Edward Isaacson 10 50.00 was meanwhile putting 314 Wm. E. Isaacson S . Spring 25.00 its best foot forward in much of the 339 JohnGeorge E. nation. lit farmed! Easter parades 90.00 .... 13 son with temperatures which broke 330 T. Kaleel and Rose ' Kaleel .. . records ifl many jetties and gave ......20 100.00 a warmer New York City early 230 T. Kaleel . 25.00 morning temperature jthan New 407 Delmar C. . 5.00 ner Orleans, La. tp 58. 7Vt ,37.50 However, a big rain belt wai 402 Lillian Lewis 120.00 soakine ihe southeast from thj 460 Frank C. Long ..24 5.00 Gulf states.to the tilddle Mississip- 437 WiUord D.'Lee I Ohio! 431 317 293 Mobile, and lower valleys Joseph . pi -$4 . f. : stroy everything. ' in The Pope, dressed gleaming white and appearing iin better health than at any ; time since his recent illness, called on world atomic leaders to "arrange treaties were that will insure peace, j v . - -- r Tu - : rainfall of 2.86 Ala., had a inches and there was lil2 inches at Tuscaloosa, Ala. j West of the Rockies,! temperatures dropped 23. degrees to 28 at Winnemucca, Nev. and 20 degrees The flames struc c most dramati- war. cally at Bowling f Green as they f The fire-caus-ed DAILY HERALD mm7rTTm7T 24-ho- ur J 'acres. ! (CIL1JLY OF CAIJFORN1A UANUFACTURERS OF ROYAL TRITON, THE AMAZING PURPLE MOTOR OIL |