OCR Text |
Show 2 T Pageant Scheduled Monday Night as Special Feature of Springville Centennial Celebration SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, September i7t 1950 2nd of Two Escaped Juveniles Nabbed to in The second of wo after Mapleton juveniles being picked escape irom tne; state industrial up, with his companion, on a tip school was captured by Provo from a farmer. in the downtown The companion confessed to police SPRINGVILLE--"T- h Torch," trappers and the pioneers. In the Sargent, Mrs. Jane Norton, and businessSaturday in two recent Provo The had section. youth participation m written zor second part la featured the Spirit a string quartette will furnish previously escaped from officers burglaries. pageant especially by Mrs. of Springville, portrayed by dan- accompaniments. Springville s centennial Mae Huntington, will be present- cer Joan Averett, who reviews Mrs. Howard May cock has ed Monday at 8 p.m. in the the talents brought by each of charge of the costuming and Eli' Fourth-Seven- th ward amusement these peoples industry, art, mus Tippetts, the lighting. Br UNITED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO, 1 hall. Of special interest will.be auic, drama, etc. All these she acConstruction of homes costing KNOXVILLE, TENN. is in two parts. The cepts and from her torch which thentic Indian dances presented The pageant A kettle of chemicals exploded more than $10,000 will be impos first part deals with the peoples is dipped into the melting pot of by a group from Tooele. at a plastics plant Saturday, kill- sible if the Korean war continues who first came to this territory peoples and ideals, and talents, exCast Listed housing sending 30 much longer, federal she presents them all to youth. Father the Indians, the, Escalante, ing one Workman andwith in the pageant are: injuries pediter Tighe Woods predicted persons to hospitals part Taking Dance Routines or iltaess caused by choking Saturday. Mrs. Mr. and Weight, Mr. Ralph Woods told a regional confer fumes. Mrs. Wilford Gottfredson, and 30 North Univ. Avenue Mrs. be Phone 2487 will the Huntington " of control ence rent of federal MarThe blast shattered two overLeanard Cecil James, Reid, Grant and reader Clyde produc recommend he would that ficers Haas and Rohm head pipes at the PROVO, UTAH 1 tion manager. Mrs. Calvin Clyde tha Bird, Blaine Kimball, Ronald in the - plant. Acrid fumes still poured an immediate reduction Cutler. has Roaney of Haymond, routines dance the Phillip charge cost homes. of n. higher from the broken lines at midafter-noo- building which form an integral part of Burt, Kent Diamond, Helen Ash, O Complete Photo Supplies He would not say what method ar- the pageant. Dancers Include Joan Harold Cutler and group, and SPRINGVILLE Funeral construe to used would be halt OKLA. rangements were pending Satur- Averett, Patsy Loghlan, Jean Av- others. and Equipment. SAWAKWA, tion. The pageant is being presented An out-- -- season tornado roar- LAS VEGAS, NEV. Robert Marrott, day far Mrs. Marian Roylance erett and Veda Reid. SPEAKER 90, Springville pioneer Special music will be furnished under the auspices of the comO One-Da- y ed Into this central Oklahoma Pleasant Grove mayor, one of Menary, Photo Service. resident, who diedFriday at 11:30 by the Kolpb male chorus and bined DUP camps of Springville town Friday night, demolishing of A a newsman heeded the advice the speakers for as T. zoo . Musettes ladies chorus under' the with Mrs. Leo Cutler a.m. genLas at ri. 2nd her king gambling Vegas home, and injuring the railroad station public meeting Tuesday of causes incident to age. won almost $11,000 on one of direction of Golden Hansen and eral chairman. There will be no five persons as it skipped north- and , night. all are invited to atit own dice the tables, gambler's She was born Aug. 25, 1860. in Mrs. Bliss Hoover. Other musical charge andevent eastward and disappeared. which marks the tend this was unare disclosed Saturday. being prepared Springville, a daughter of Henry sequences The twister was a part of a The newsman 100th was advised reder supervision of Harmon Hatch. climax of Springville, and Elizabeth Bell Roylance, violent electrical storm. Telecelebration. Mrs. Warren Mrs. Merle 1000 cently by the gambler to "play birthday Tonka, town of this into lines She attended the first schools phone your chips like they are units, established In Springville at a population weredown and roads not money." . were blocked by several inches of time when the schools were op In five hours at the crap tables rain. erating only three months out of won he $10,721.15. yesterday the year. PORTLAND, ORE. On IMov. 19, 1880, she was marwere TOKYO Twenty's- - nine firemen three-alarThe South;Korean. radio at m ried to John Menary in Springovercome by smoke in a quoting.a South Korean army GROVE Civilian ville. He died here in 1833. A fire that damaged the said PLEASANT after their marriage Manchester building in headquarters communique, current "Crusade short time moved the and defense to Butte, Mont., the Saturday, that American and couple downtown Portland Friday. be will en- for Freedom" campaign had South Korean marines Mr. where termed the Menary casualty engaged in the rirpmpn at a public meeting over tered the fallen capital of Seoul. stressed mining industry. rate the highest in Portland nre-maat 7:30 at scheduled p.m. Tuesday n WASHINGTON When they returned tq Springthe last 18 years. Eleven the Pleasant Grove high school The senate has unanimously under the sponsorship of Pleasant ville, they established a drug hospital treatment. required in the base- approved the reappointment of Grove Post 70, American Legion. store. The blaze-startment of a stationery store and Edgar Bernard Brossard of Utah include one son, Survivors With public invited to atwas fed by stores of highly in- for a term on the U. S: tend thethepatriotic Clark Menary, Bakersfield, Cal.; the meeting, flammable photographic supplies. tariff commission. The senate n, will show army four daughters: Mrs. B. N. A crew of 132. firemen and 17 also confirmed the appointment Legionnaires Mrs. StuFrank of the launch the Helper; films, signing pieces of equipment were on the of Cavendish W. Cannon of Utah "freedom scroll" in the ot, Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. Madeline blaze. as minister to Syria. scene at the height of the "Crusade for Freedom," Littlefield. Provo, and Mrs. Arvil-l- a CHARLESTON. S. C. BLUFFTON. IND. Gardiner, Springville; one sisand help alert the people to the Mrs. Wanda Roberts 49. shot need for a civilian defense pro ter, Mrs. Prue Stores, Los AngeThe USS Bryce Canyon, a de32 les, Cal.; 16 grandchildren, stroyer tender of more than 14,000 her husband to death Saturday, gram. tons displacement, was officially tried to slash her throat and burn granacnuaren ana tnree on civilian defense rea Speakers commissioned as the navy's new down their home, then walked to will be J. George Stratton . fighting vessel Friday by Rear the home of a neighbor who Orem, county coordinator; Dr. J. Adm. R. W. Hayler, commandant called police. Russell Smith, Provo city coor- -' district. of the Sixth naval Sheriff Alda Smith said the dinator;Theron S. Hall of SpringI Capt. M4 R. Gerin of Closquet, husband. Douglas, 112, a retired ville, Utah county sheriff: Robert plQSSCII UefllGS electrical engineer, died instantly Marrott, mayor of Pleasant a Minn., is commander of the a et Ac t"IO when struck by a shotgun blast. Grove; H. S. Walker, Pleasant orove civilian aeiense coordinator; and Burton H. Adams of Pleasant Grove, chairman of the 47 county commission. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16 (U.R) from (Continued pace one) from Harold E. Stassen denied Saturpare one) (Continued day through his secretary a recarried five officers. 19 noted that under the impact of Frigiate port that he had been offered the 51 sailosa and 15 In officers, petty the surprise' at the landing the post of assistant secretary of defense under Gen. George C. enemy's action has been slow and passengers. Fishermen, French $uid British Marshall. indecisive. It called UN losses and channel Vessels sped to Stassen's whereabouts were still light and said the enemy's were planes the area soon after the ship was More than unknown, however, and the state"comparatively high. shattered by the blasts. ment failed to explain a cryptic 300 prisoners have been counted. 19 One group of survivors, said he sent Friday cancelCHICAGO, Sept. 16 a p The telegram Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Smith, they were on deck when the ship a in Chicago. ling dispeech comnational commanding the First marine struck the mine and were blown Progressive party's The telegram had stated that mittee held its first meeting Satvision, said that "everything overboard. "unforseen condevelopments looks fine and we are moving as urday without Henry Wallace. an nected with national important fast as the men can walk." Wallace, the party's presiden had forced him to change United Nations FBI tial candidate in 1948, resigned move" Meanwhile his plans. This gave rise to rua in Proforces in the southeastern beach- (Continued from pace one) with recently dispute mors about the impending cabinet head fought to turn Communist gressive leaders over the Korean appointment. withdrawals into a rout and to the day when the Communist war. Stassen's personal secretary, break through the "thin crust" of sabotage order is given." Party leaders said the two-da- y refused to disLarson, oodfrey red defenses in a drive on Seoul In the field of espionage, he meeting beginning Saturday will close where Stassen is staving from the south. said, the FBI already has arrested be attended by representativesjover the weekend, but said he An 8th army communique said "many" of the Americans who from 35 states, who will formu- wouio De DacK ai nis duties as late campaign plans for the Nov- president of the University of there still was no indication of a had become Communist spies. general Communist withdrawal Of the party members and "in- ember election. Pennsylvanlapn Monday. or disintegration in the face of a tellectual dupes" Adr awn. into spy UN some he some attack "awakhave work, said, general although units did withdraw in disorder ened" too late after the damage before the 2nd division. In some is done and Others have "awakcases, it noted ,the enemy resisted ened" for "window dressing purposes." stubbornly. But on the 2nd division front "I am happy to say that they 3,000 Communists broke and ran fool no one but themselves," he Delicate wedding ring, Diamond ond ruby wedding before the fury of the attack. added. This superb solitaire engageten diamond wedding ring, with five brilliant mounted a McGrath said he receives "day ring. 4 diamonds, 4 syrheic They attempted to swim the ment ring leads in simplicity ornately fashioned for that of Communist analysis, diamonds. 14K rubier UK Naktong river in daylight under by day" aims and beauty. special doy. UK and methods from a continuous hail of strafing from tactics, sold. $69.50 $39.95 gold mounting. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. 14K0old. $89.50 American fighter planes. $99.50 gold. information "indicates This most conclusively" that the American Communist party is "on a most active basis, doing everything possible to aid the caise of North Korea," he said. Over the Nation 'Round the World Kl' , PHOTO SUPPLY Rites Pending tor Springville Woman ' of Legion-sponsor- ed Herald Want Ads Bring Results ' P.G. Legion Sets Public Pu-sa- n, Meet Tuesday Hat Mm six-sto- ry feNUlUU W -- ed six-ye- ar Red-dingto- anti-Commun- ist nfeat-great-gnndchildr- en r... r lifter Korea Fighting Defense Secretary Feared Drowned i Aide Progressives Convention, But Wallace Missing Checking Putt Nig?" Truman Sails On Yacht Excursion WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (U.R) 12Nations President Truman sailed down the Potomac Saturday aboard the (Continued from pate one) presidential yacht Williamsburg. The Williamsburg was expected to tie up overnight off Blakiston island. It will return to dock at the naval gun factory here about 4 p.m. (EDT) Sunday. The president hoped to get a brief look at power boats competing here in the 1950 president's cup regatta. PETTY HUTTON SIGNS FOR STAR ROLE munique for consideration Monday. The deputies also were asked to make a study of the possibility of placing controls on prices of raw materials. This has been recommended because the huge rearmament program is expected to boost world prices. Officials reported that the council had reached full agreement on all questions placed on its agenda with the exception of the German armament plan. DAIRY MARKET ,SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16 (U.R) Dairy market: 'Butter: A A 93 score, 65c; A 92 score, 65c; B 90 score, 61c. Cheese: Grade A loaf, 3637c; grade A singles, 3436c. Eggs: Grade A large, 52g52V2c; mediums, 4545Vfcc; small A, 2525Vic; grade B large, 38 . & V ft,' .yyyys 4 Unique three diamond en- gagement ring, smartly styled in 14K $97.50 gold. III Beautifully styled seven diamond engagement ring in UK $250.00 gold. Diamond bridal set, styled UK gold. $150.00 Fishoil set duo. Thfee engagement ring. Four 0V3-mo- domood ' weddmg ng, in beauty. $139.75 rOlfc ia m 38kc. I yy- IT 5 "ft MADEMOISELLE Bvsrv 4 Mm Vivacious Betty Hutton u among the galaxy of screen, stage and radio stars you 11 hear this season on Theatre Guild on the Air. Tonight's program the second of the current season stars Ginger Rogers and Paul Douglas in the hit play "The Barker." Listen: 6:30 p.m,, KDYL, U.S. Steel Hour. ' Afternoon (Excepting Saturday) and Sunday Sunday Uarald Publish Sunday i Morning PuDUsnad oy I"he Herald Corpora tion 50 South Plrat Waal Street, Provo Utah Entered a second clasa matter at the ooatoffica In Provo Utah, undei the ad of March s 1870 Subscription terms by carrier in Utah $1.00 the month S6 00 tor county tlx month In advance S12.00 the rear In advance By mal) anywhere la the United States or Its possessions SI 00 the month M OO (or sU months. $12 00 the vest BB advance. AJ 1 -- j$r". i fc 4 Magnificent diomond ring. 6 diamonds, 14K gold mounting. side Three diamond wedding ring, simply set for greatest beauty. 4K $49.50 gold. 1 $125.00 Beautiful 1 2 diomond bridal pair, UK gold Get her thrs lovely engage- mountings. artistically set ment ring now. 5 diamonds $175.00 in UK $79 J50 qoU. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Red Brick Home Attached full basement. Built by garage, LELAND WELLS, BLDG. CONTRACTOR 5-Ro- om Sunday, September 17th p.m. to 7 p.m. 4th House East of Highway on 4th So., Orem ... of what you'll wear on campus ... for weekends ... at the office! A winsome three piecer. Skirt tii-iritijr- mm G' - and bolero in brown, rust or green birdseye wool, all with gold vest. Sizes 9 to 15. Priced Below With Talen Zipper 1 Glo ria s Shop 66 No. Univ. Ave. 23.00 .r 1 rj t S - i f - |