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Show ' 1111 """hi " ' - - t i. ii ? i ".mini y - I: iiith A-- j .;; iinwwt'"W unu sem.m i ' " - i j 1 , SUNDAY HERALD Drivers Escape n i Injuries in Crash r , v;; t, A -- - i'V .. V - f -.-J- -, I v I ! 'j ri-- ; J - , , , The family of Dr. Ernest Wilkinson, president of Brigham Young NEW BYU PRESIDENT AND Ernest D., David, and Alice Mrs. Wilkinson are Ann, to Douglas Marian, Left (sitting), is above. shown right university, Wilkinson. Dr. newly-appoint- ed THESE PRICES IN EFFECT MONDAY SEPT. 13 Central Utah Men Distinguished BYU Alumnus Named President 0 tntpr services son of Of University; Has Had Broad Experience (A Special Feature of Sears Anniversary) W Jesse W. Hardy, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hardy, left this week for Fort Ord, Cal. "where he will resume military duty. Mr. Hardy is a staff sergeant in' the army reserve, reHe cently recalled to active-duty- . served in the army during World War II witfc two years service overseas. After the war he served for three years in occupied Germany. He returned to the states several months ago with his German warbride. and has also advised (Continued from page one) jber of debating teams, and ex- contest school iner educational institutions. in of the be of assistance to the great facul- temporaneous speaking. Church Leader in institution of that causing ty In 19213 he was on the Weber Throughout his life, Dr. Wil the Brigham Youni university to college faculty, and in 1923-2- 6 ikinson has been an active mem fulfill the full measure of its while he was pursuing his law ber of the LDS church. While in destiny. Because I am convinced studies at George Washington New York City he and Dr. Carl F. that the ills of the world will university law school, he was on Eyring, now dean of "the college never be cured by purely political the faculty of Business high school of arts and sciences at BYU, were action, whether that action be in Washington, D. C. counselors to Fred G. Taylor, translated into international pacts, president of Manhattan branch atom bombs, burdensome arma- 1,1,11 isree utB He was successively president of ments, or otherwise, I welcome the New York City branch -v ttie opportunity or returning toand bishop f.ni !Queens branch, . . . . of the em- from r ma rtw alma Qeorge rhipf whr D. has Donald Holmes, Provo, Dr. Wilkinson on individual accepted is beto placed phasis vears a' a membe arrived at Fort Ord, Cal., and righteous living the Harvard law school scholar- - efrvted gin his basic training with the sponsibility ae presi "asningion course an advance for L given;"; famous Fighting Fourth infantry the only key to personal and ship Willrincr-peace, miernauonai division. Ul married Alice .1 .t hounniH aMoact vnrc Ludlow of Spanish Fork, a BYU At the completion of 14 weeks u basic training. Ret. Holmes willfworia conriagration, mat it wmi this who was student body 'T"., "A" alumna with a straight years intil the vice president he oermanentlv during college docwas Youngy awarded the school havejaverage .he ham university will ct aays. specialist a enrollment y.... oi.'v. He The Wilkinsons have a family regular college attended Lincoln nigh school in Orem, and is the son ofjarouna lu.ww stuaenis, wno wu,- After both teaching """'"V? and prac-. of five children The oldest, Ern- an i.nristne oi XT ki- parts Lawrence A. jcpme irom Mr. and Mrs. est Ludlow Wilkinson, M. D., is over ou per;"- - AVL"' .- worm, 'reaay assistant resident physician Holmes, Vivian Park. e a to member become cent of its students come from ""8 &a,t L,ake COUhty hospital. He ... nf ctaff nf tha tha rharloa l.. tt..u f BYU. Their Sherrell Caldwell .L'llZ" which firm law I state Hughes being presented. - he held ipletedievery USN. of Payson. has irom 1935 until enerto be devote my happy trairtintf at thp IT S . Nav-wi- ll byu i ,n lfl49 anda In that year, ne and waiier ,in lhat 8ies to encouraging u growth .1 Training rpntpr San Dieco. T ..WL.c, T .. "T - f Kall K i lr a Gledhill entered the naval ser- r, ran.t of 4V.O rrloninn ,,naKla M 81 I . ; U SOpnOmOTe "' " BYU. Two other sons David and mt.iicu mc tiiiiiii ui mujic anu 1IM k"" vice June 22, 1950. He formerly lu attended Payson junior high - Xffw, LJ I TT 11A.1II9UII UJ (dUlXCU 19 Unl VerSl tVPlan to attend the Provo iiiuuui,to uufc x Duau imiuiwiui school. ceed get my other affairs in own law firm which since that, such shape that I may report for 'time has practiced under his duty at the beginning of the win- - name, irh.l .g... full-tim- Fn Pitlonj" I "KfTl,H 1.00 or I'rftamlint pattern. Won't cvp, creek, worp. 4x4 or 46-ft- . iiz. 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At one end SALEM Nelson was and spent one year at Weber col-jthe scale he has represented named presidentClark Wa-Hof rid He as clients as Ford Motor confspent two jpears lege. at a reorganization meet ident body president and received jpany and large picture companies, ing club here this week. the Lewis efficiency medal award- - and at the other end. he has rep-e- d ingOther officers are Ellis Fuller, to the student maintaining the resented a large number of Indian vice Kenneth Chris- president: w-.- w,. " .. . .1 tenseni secretary-treasure- r: Rus ".kiT; " " 'seU Christensen. Gale Hanks and in mm ka ir.ir.ok tt,. tt c i Mn;i di Davis, three-yearmy and was a member of thejclaims in Washington on behalf Lawrence Keith Simons, Stanley student army corps stationed at of the Ute Indians in Utah and rectors: BYU. At Brigham Ybung univer- - Colorado judgments aggregating Cole and Vard Jorgensen, two- Hazel and the largest year directors; Marion slty, from which he graduated in nearly $32,000,000 one-yeeaaoes, direc 1921. he founded and wt.i r- ranrfaraH hv Hat!""' vr J j lOTS. I 04flAni vi fnA uuuiil U v ivc uui cau. wu ll ci K1 : let 4 iiic U ill HTU Old- ItU. wviiv fti Fred Hanks and Mont Davis He was president of his class, He has been general counsel were named rodeo chairmen; editor of the school fcaper, mem-!ftwo, of the national farm or- Kandall Sabin, drill master and Vard Jorgensen, assistant drill master. Outgoing officers are Marion Hazel, president; Harry Beddoes, vice president and Vard Hanks, secretary-treasure- STEERING Snowhite Enamel 1 j stu-su- T J.n.,oul. . ter quarter in January, 1951." t,., ece L00 REG. $1.28 . m Bj '"I'now it s-- 5-Pi- SCREWDRIVER SET '"'hinon .- J""""" 1 Dunlap i ot Bill Vincent, 27, 858 W! 6th S., in Provo Saturday was sentenced city court to 30 days in Utah county jail. Vincent had pleaded guilty to charges of insulting a fbmale. He was charged following a complaint entered by a 'patron of Academy theater. City Judge Dean Loose suspended 20 days of the jail sentence for six months, during which time the defendant will be placed on probation. The court demands that 10 days of the sentence be served. 1 ns, w Jail Term Meted Out on Charge of Insulting Female Matinee and evening concerts to melodies and rhythms -solidly, in the groove." He conducts this huge library without the use of a written score. Two navy officers of World War II, Comdr. Edwin R. Kimball and Lt. Comdr. A. Sherman musician in the navy. Christenson, now members of the "World's Finest" naval reserve, are As leader of the world's finest of the committee on local ar- -' military band, Lt Comdr. Brend rangements. ler conducts -the greatest classical A corps of committeemen is But because he is on preparations for the compositions.first and foremost a true mu- working concert, including a "speakers sician, he insists that the navy bureau" headed by J. Rulon Morband play for all the people. As gan, Provo attorney, which will a result, the band has a repertoire promote the event in of more than 20,000 pieces, rang- before civic clubs and speeches ing all the way from "long-hai- r" are scheduled1 at the Smith building. Now on tour of the United States, the band is directed by Lt. Comdr. Charles Brendler, a doctor of music who holds the highest rank ever accorded a J FAM1X.Y se-jn- I v -- 1.1.1 U . f - )l - niwinntin -i - - Baker Formulates Campaign Plans i r-- - ' I FILTER DISC LOO REG. 1.28 r. A ride has been planned for Sept. 30 up Payson canyon, to be participated in by the entire club Three members of the club have joined the U. S. armed service. They are Dewey Hanks, Oeorge Curtis and Dale Fuller. Plans for the completion of the campaign of Bill Baker, Orem, as independent candidate for U. S. Senate, were laid at a meeting of the National Economy committee Friday at headquarters in Orem. Mr. Baker spoke briefly on the necessity for constructive action on the part of public officials The chief complaint of the voters in Utah," Mr. Baker said, "is that there is entirely too much dictation in the 'top lever of both parties, in both the state and national election of their party candidates." 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If there is nothing wrong with the front end, there is no charge. We as Central Utah's largest Distributor of Equipment, invite you to take odvantage of this wonderful opportunity at P. E. ASHTON COMPANY. It is with Wr tlfTi I 10 25c Coming 25c Saturday Beautifully l f ti im n i i oie ioxio-inc1.29 Reg. Seat Cushion Wedge for Back Extra 4ftk 25c inferior newer cSjajg Reo Support Height, iui iI .w m eltv f Dreu up your ear wltii 'this pure ber rug that dent easily keeps car Worth ri .sV Allstate Car Rugs 3 Matched Colors Biggest olio s Zmm''s'm 7 Quarters 25c ? ir V- - eiM UTAH'S I C Navy Band Concerts Get School Backing that are Minor property damage re- -i suited to four cars Friday as scnoois 01 ventralf Utah are result of two separate automobile showing widespread interest in acidents. Cars driven by Thomas the two concerts of the United Allen Searles, 30, American Fork,' and: Halford Francis Potter, 30, States Navy band scheduled at the Smith building Oct. 18 under FiftK West and. Center when one' the auspices of the Provo Chamof the cars stopped for a stop ber of Commerce. light and the other crashed into Dr. J. C Moffitt, chairman of the rear of the stopped car. the committee to promote school Drivers escaped injury. . attendance at concerts, announced Harold J. Ivie. 16, 290 W. 3th Saturday that students of the S. was the driver of a car that Carbon junior college at Price collided with one driven by Wil had ordered 62 tickets,- - the first liam Krissman, 33, Orem Friday order received to date. noon at the intersection of Third . M. Williams, Carbon West and Second South. Investi- band director who sent thecollege order, gating officers said that the Ivie wrote Dr. Moffitt that he wanted car was traveling south on Third his band students to hear the U. West and the Krissman car east S. Navy band,- which is acclaimed on Second South. as the "world's finest." '. . 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