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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUtfDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1950 O Prevo. Utah County, Utah Givenr Over the Nation . 'Round the World By UNITED FEESS A short, violent earthquake hit the Valley of Mexico early Saturday but caused no damage. The earth movement, described as "purely local" by Tacubaya observatory officials, began at 2:20.55 a.m. (CST) and lasted no longer than two seconds. It was violent enough, however, to wake people up all over this POCATELLO city of 3,000,000 and to shake State police reported the death dust down from ceilings. of Robert Doss, Twin Falls, :in a TOKYO highway accident, on U. S-- 01 M. Adm. John Rear Hoskins, near Virginia, Ida., last night. Police said Doss was driving commander of carrier division three in the Pacific fleet, has alone in his car when it appeared and been ordered to report as com- to have gone out of control mander of the Pacific division of turned over. Virginia is about the military air transport serv- 20 miles south of Pocatello. ice, the navy announced Satur- STORRS, Conn. day. Hoskins will relieve Rear Adm. RudolDh. trie rein William G. Tomlinson, who has deer, can take his place in folk been MATS Pacific commander lore s social register today. ; since August, 1948. Tomlinson University of Connecticut pro will take over the carrier com- fessor James H. Barnett, who is mand now held by Hoskins. writing a book on Christmas in American culture, described RuPOCATELLO as the "only original Addi dolph acres 280 some is Pocatello tion to the folklore of Santa Glaus larger today. The city council adopted a in this century." resolution annexing the naval WASHINGTON ordnance plant property and the Sen. Claude Pepper, D., Fla., fair grounds area. in a farewell senate speech said NEW YORK Friday night that he has no hope Maxwell actress Movie Marilyn for peace. complained to police Saturday The lame duck senator said that she is short one $2000 mink Russia's aim is conquest of the coat and $1000 worth of miscel- entire Far East half the human laneous jewelry. race." The blonde star said she found to say I don't "It's the items missing from her suit see anyregrettable home of peace." Pepper at the Warwick hotel when she said. "They will only stop when returned last bight. they meet superior resistance." 4f , - - mas pageant. Before the hushed house, a rader intoned: "Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house not a creature was stirring not even a mouse." Then came terrific crash. A backstage platform on which chorus was standing a had collapsed. Fortunately, no one was hurt, and the show went on. 90-voi- ce PORTLAND, Ore. AFL lumber and sawmill work- ers have sent notices to employers they want pay increases next year, Kenneth Davis, executive secretary of the northwestern district, said today. Davis said the action represented a combined move by some 60,000 men in the woods and mills Oregon. Idaho of, Washington, and called fir and Montana, increases on behalf of district councils in the four states. across-the-boa- S : V IV3 Jt Y mfi (LfMutt NotfeMf CMttfM, fac, Hwm VarfcJ This is the colorful Christmas poster CHRISTMAS POSTER painted for the Army and the Air Force by artist Howard Chandler Christy. The original artwork was done in 1942, and was loaned to the services for their use at this time. The poster is1 being displayed by recruiting stations the country over. n awfullest thing I have ever aeon," said Policewoman Mary Allan, who took oyer the other fpur children, for the Christmas season. Jacqueline, 19 months old. was also hospitalized and Johnny Ray, 10; Buddy, seven, and Faye, five, were sent to a children's U home. Police said that Mrs Dugger, 30, has a police record which began when she fvas 12 years old, and that she may be charged with neglect. Russians Scoff At Eisenhower's m f ITEMS YOU FORGOT . . . TOYS, CANDY To)T53 A TV? 9 J6' The Store With The 'BARGAIN BASEMENT 0 0 890? West Center Provo, Utah CHRISTMAS m m 0 SB ALPINE At regular city cil meeting this week th tenta- 0 tive budget of $857.50 was W set up. 0 The budget indicates an crease in the budget total but a in the decrease of 0 eral fund. This amount will be SB OR BUY THE CASE AT $4.98 coun- -- PRODUCE 1P51 In- $1238.79 GRAPERUIT gen- spread over "the various departments as follows: Roads $2400, increased electric light $650, increased $54.68; public safety. $300, increased $61,77; pub- - Kv parks and , .. I$!,-104.- 11. Vi CASE .w iTC Large Arizona Sweet 2 for 9c lb. 18c H lb. 7c 2 lbs. 25c CRANBERRIES ORANGES li ST, I DELICIOUS APPLES 1 $15.66. 1 RAISINS A as rs Army Assignment HURRY IN FOR THOSE - GROCERIES, ..." L j- SWEET NAVEL Alpine City Sets Up 1951 Budget 8? 25c & V5noTdPkg. Turkeys 39c Young Toms, Lb. - hr cist-mind- MEATS ed I ' four-colp- HAMS DAMCC IlkVII UVilkJ Villi Kicri Dnblf DAACT i : Meaty IL vio ID. HOC & CTCA im lC ii.ftiWRib p IL Ln- IU rDKMDCDDV viiioeiii CADY W. ft r C kttrr 1 JHUV.C Tail...... I DC lb. CHOCOLATES LARGE ASSORTMENT FROM 1 TO B BOXES AT PRICES SURE TO PLEASE Edgar N. Eisenhower, brother of army general "Ike" Eisenhower, planned to marry his secre- YOU Visir Our Variety Department For Last Minute Gifts and. Toys! tary here Saturday. i m Prices Reduced up to 30 OPEN HOLLYWOOD Ros-enste- m ' w aju x. saa m w h am v au aw vux CLOSED CHRISTMAS 0. aw av aw aai m m aw m m s 8 '0. different at all seasons of the year. Every time we helped you choose a gift, or handed you a parcel, we hope you felt how delighted we were to . serve you. T Ik-- 01&h rr.i AT i . I - AM ft-.--- . rzfw PROVO STORE 0 ; . - iSj" 0. from PAUL REAM . Trading Center of Greater Utah Valley candle i $ - tt Ckriitmf kurnt, it flam inscribe our witli of joy and nappiaaM for you during Yuletida Scaa on and tkroukout TJ)'TT71M1MTT7W ii O) CHRISTfTIPS As &ff uas Uaeire ilMXIJNJiTj i ill! :i May your gifts from Penney's please those who receive them! And may this Christmas be an unforgettably happy one, for you and yours. ffuaum DAY K aw It has been a happy, busy Christmas season. We really tried to please you with wonderful values, and with the neighborly, cheerful service that makes Penney's just a little bit '"" SUNDAY For Your Convenience in it : :'m f V i I f & 33c I Ocean Spray TACOMA, Wash. Actor Gig Young left Saturday for New York where he plans to marry drama coach Sophie "sometime next week." said he will meet his Young bride-to-b- e Sunday night. Miss Rosenstein previously was to married Arthur Gage, business manager for a number of screen Young formerly personalities. was married to Sheila Stapleer. i i . & Eisenhower, an attorney, and Lucy Dawson applied for their marriage license at Olympia, Wash. The marriage was Eisenhower's third and Miss Dawson's first. - UU STEWING CHICKENS S.TL. lb. 39c Valley PUMPKIN Utah 2 for 25c No. 214 i mixed nuts oo. Peanuts 2 lbs. 98c t I i I I Raths Sliced BACON Commissioner Michael Straus of the reclamation bureau will leave Sunday on a world tour to discuss economic cooperation and point four problems with foreign officials. The interior department said Straus will visit India, Italy, Israel, Pakistan, Ceylon, Thailand, the Philippines and Guam. Lean viin nvHJi & 73 Idaho's sole surviving civil war veteran, Israel A. Broadsword, celebrated his 104th birthday Saturday. Broadsword fought with the union army and cast his first vote for Abraham Lincoln under a state law which granted the right to veterans under 21. lb. 35c lb. 9c spTcnic,d DHDIf-- - SANDPOINT. Ida. , n S-- rd WASHINGTON 52- The general fund decrease is $1236.79, water fund decrease $2125 with a decrease of $708.79. The contingent fund is $1490.50 ' and total of; all funds $8575.50. V SALT LAKE CITY. Dec. 23 (U.R) Third District Judge Albert H. .u- mini iiic i i Uic lungs, j Mayor W. p. Williams says the M Robert L. Scott of Provo today Ellett Friday. At the same time, iKujhhcu blankets were warmed with hot-wten- 3s city under a sentence of five Ellett dismissed charges againstjwater bottles,! and delicate pres-yea- tativewill operate within theand I expenditures by budget on soon was tne tinv ribs in the Utah state prison foriscott's wife, Mrs. Iva Scott, on'sure strict economy no increase in mill the robbery last October of a Salt'motlnn of niat. Atfv Rrirham V. answered by normal breathing. " Alter Deing placet! in an in levy will be necessary. . Lake Citv drue store. lsnuutl J una Ann began to turn icuDator, Scott pleaded guilty before The MOSCOW, Dec. 23 (U.R) to babv Pink. and law:slow,v Roberts the that explained Literary Gazette said Saturday Santa Claixs may have some that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and one of Americas lea in fa.- - orohibits conviction of a woman .,, The hospital listed her condi- - trouble rounding up enough rein- - & will be "rebuffed" by the people a p' of iccused criminal tion as "serious" throueh the rest'deers for hii Christmas committing iaunt. warm"-of Europe in his attempts tori orAuthor Sergei Kozlov scoffed ict in the presence of her hus- - of the day atj.d night. iThe National Geographic Society a north Atlantic pact at the general's miliu... , uipio- ganize Julia Ann's mother, Mrs. Nelliepoints out tbat Arctic wolves band. r army. .; matic and administrative talents, Miracle told policewomen have helped destroy, within the vn'tt also dismissed charges of that sheDugger. The paper in a but said Eisenhower's appoint and the baby slept to- - past decade, all but an estimated article called Eisenhower "Wall'ment is another step in U. S. second degree kidnaping against Kether in a bed of the two room 50,000 of Alaska's creat herd of Street's supreme sergeant-majo- r" the pair. house, and that sometime during some 550,000 "animals. preparations for a new war. Provoan Draws Prison Sentence OPEN TODAY! 0. WE'RE .. (the night tht bed collapsed. The ed red-nos- ed It was the climax of the University of Bridgeport's Christ- . rosy and warm, was "doing all right" in a hospital incubator today after a close brush with death at the age of one month. She was alive only because a young Intern at General hospital thought twos more experienced doctors might be wrong in pronouncing her1 dead. The anonymous Intern and some nurses took over the half -- frozen. blue-tingibaby and kindled again her little spark of life. They bundled her in warm blankets and with fingertip artificial respiration, made Julia Ann breathe again. The infant; was rushed to the hospital yesterday when neighbors summoned by her mother's screams found the child had rolled to the cold floor of her slum home when the bed collapsed. As soon as she reached the hospital, two staff physicians noted that she was nor breathing and that no heartbeat could be detected. But they encouraged the intern, who vould not permit use of his name,j in his attempt to save her. Seemed To Be Dead "She certainly seemed to be dead," a hospdtal spokesman said. Her complexion was very dark. her legs and arms were like pieces of ice. There ,were marks on her body indicating that a rat had attempted to bite her as she lay-othe floor. "We don't know how long the period of exposure lasted, and it was only fortunate that her mother woke up when she did, and that we could provide the quickest action." Within minutes, the intern and nurses in the emergency ward ..had : ...... . n f BRIDGEPORT, Conn. i nr IB" united rreai puir correspondent inant rolled; to the cold floor. KNOXVILLE, Tenn.. Dec. 23 with a thitt blanket over her. (U.R) "She was the most pitiful pnd Tiny Julia Ann Dugger. i FOREFATUEF.j The post office department has reported that It delivered a record '6,000,000,000 pieces-oChristmas mail in spite of the recent wildcat railroad strike. The mail was delivered between Dec. 1 and Dec. 20. i The post office hired 350,000 tempo rary workers to handle the holi day overflow. AlertjYoiing Intern Brings Dying Baby Back To Life .J By JULIAN GRANGER of our WASHINGTON MEXICO CITY iKmiiH! AND ALL THE EMPLOYEES OF REAM'S BETTER FOOD MARKET :fj |