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Show SUNDAY; MARCH 25, 1&51 Over. (he Nation n,l,o,l Music Contest Cnt4lmnn SUNDAY HERALD Prevo, Muty County, UUh Winners Named In Damage Suit ? At Lehi School A S231S crash damage suit was dismissed in Fourth district court LEHI Floydene Smith and today on motion . of both the Kenneth Kirkham, both, of Lehi, plaintiff and defendants, resulting won the annual casn prizes in from an out of court settlement. the . Liahonjan musical contest Terms of the settlement were not Wednesday , In the Lehl Jilgh SAN FRANCISCO school auditorium. " disclosed in the courfreeords A nationwide boycott against Judge Joseph E. Nelson granted Miss Smith . sang "The Italian motion pictures made by "screen the dismissal request, in the caae Street Song," to take the vocalstar Larry Parks, who admitted of Ezra A. Helstand vs. Dean W. ist's prize. She Is a senior at the . to congressional investigators he Averett, and Creameries of Lehi high school. had been a Communist Jrorrt 1941 America, dpint buiinesa as Arden Mr. Kirkham, , Junior, trumpCreameries. Mr. eted out "Echoes from the Hud to 1945, is urged by" the head of cash one of the country a largest .vet Heistand filed the suit Nov. 20, son,"- for the instrumental The . winners ' were vic1950, claiming damages for an ac- prize. erans organization. " He was carrying a Red card cident that happened Aug. 25. torious over 21 contestants in 1930 .and between vocaL Springlake trumpet, trombone, piano, while we were overseas, and made a million dollars doing it," said Payson. the plaintiff claimed a rfwte and violin selections. Charles Cs Ralls, commander in car driven by' Mr. Averett, ownedf Judges were Kenneth J. Bird, chief of the Veterans f Foreign oy line aertnaani corporation, musical director at American wars. "The VFW is ceftainly go was driven into his car, inflicting fork high school, and Mrs. James two fractured ribs and numerous Norton, and G. E. Childs, Orem. ing to hold it against him .' .con bruises on the plaintiff damage to his autoSACRAMENTO, CaL :. siderable rr. mobile, Gov. Earl Warren "hs received a re4uest for the extradition of Jack Garrison to Salt Lake Cityi where he is wanted on a murder 'Rdund the World By UNITEl PRESS ' DETROIT. WQcfe- -- Z. ; The Ford- - foundation, world's wealthiest private organization, today listed resource! of nearly - one-half billion dollars in its avowed effort to. bring about a better' life for people everywhere. ' The foundation,, in its financial tatement, announced, net assets . " of 1492,678,255 Sunfreeie ; as of Dec. 31, i nearly 'flouble tiie $250,000,00'est!--at. which the trust has been ,'. mated unofficially. NEW YORK . s ; Three men armed with guns Vied to steal the $43,000 which gambler Frank; Costello has ad mitted he keeps in his fashion able apartment. ' .Costello was not at home, and charge.. i , , . the men failed to get into his oarrison is IDejng neia in r res- nine-roopenthouse apartment no, where authorities - reported which' overlooks. Central Park.lhe had waived extradition. He is ' ' : - ! 1 1 m ; r (wanted for a 'murder committed police said. . 10, of last year; ir Salt Lake Costello, reputed head of east coast underworld,1 was forced City, the extradition request said. to disclose to the senate crime in- vestigating committee recently WASHINGTON that he keeps; about $43,000 in Argentina ; has ' warned the cash in..a strong box in his pent- - United , House States and thelrest of the j. J apartment. world to keep out of (the case of i ; La, Prensa. :: TOKYO v4i-- J' minister Hi Argentine foreign : A Philippine airlines polito Jesus Paz thinks the clos a ne.w'f lying record of three, hours ing .of the great BUenos Aires ; and 15 minutes between Okinawa (newspaper is purely j an Argen and Japan, a distance of 85.7 air tine affair and "foreign mterfer ; miles. .' . '.. ; ence" cannot be tolerated.' Piz explained thei Argentine - . the-;Oct- ' . ;, -- DC-6,,s- ct RIVERSIDE stand- - . during a sharp-temper- ed . news conference at "the Argentine .V Indian film actress Burnu "He, brushed aside 29, and illustrator Hen embassy.. American over the La complaints were here marrried 69, ry Clive, case. Prensa Friday for the second time Clive said they were marriedfr list August in) Juarez, Mex., but vnnjr.l.ro that they went a through another A iury of 12. women was se ceremony to taike. care of legal lected to try actor 'John Agar on technicalities " ;It was . Clive's drunk driving charges and . jthe sixth marriage and the second for prosecutor asked the jurors not to let him off just because he's Miss Acquanetta. a nice looking fella.". PRAGUE.' Czechoslovakia ' i The handsome. first i r j -ui Kmciress.oniriey as chief 0f Jan ,..,r-hmi.h.Patek, ousted, Pie Pleaded innocent to..;.the, k. ' . , .Ls , .of. the Czech foreign ministT?C?frK ;V , Walter C.rllen yaareJudge as one or the plotters' led by' former foreign cessei( tolonaay. minister' Vladunic Clementis: ; Patek,- whose .wife is a sister of Mrs Clementls, was fired The "nation's railroads anto the sdoui uiree weens ago, reiiaDie nounced they will sources saia. ms auues mciuaea interstate commerce apply commission dealing with U. jS. diplomats in for an average 15 per cent freight irate increase irague. 1 no HMrnrc -- j . .i-e- l ; nt ,;aml-governme- - Chicago f ; . . County Employes Hear Discussion On Retire ment Act " Utah county officials and employes were to hear a discussion this afternoon on an act repealing the public employes: retirement system, which would enable the county employes to receive social security benefits, according to J. Clark ElmerJ chairman of the county commission. The meeting was Scheduled, said Commissioner Elmer, so that a full txplanation'of the act can be Fred Dreman. Salt presented. Lake, of the state retirement, ex plained the act. Although the act did not reach the agenda of the legislative ses sion past, said Mr, Elmer, if it is deemed worthy of attention and if the coilnty employes feel they would like to gain the social security benefits In place of the present county retirement bene fits, they will try to push the bill f '' legis--, through a special' session-o'. lature. , Orem Jdycees Hear Officer Watkins Says Poll of Public Opinion Strongly Against Truman's Policies ; The weed sprjay .prfegram for 1951 will be discussed Monday at 2 , p.m. in the county commissioner's chambers sit a meeting of the Utah county weed control is Tait-Hoov- er - s ! " , on. control over the disposition of U.S. troops in Europe Jy more was than 12 to' 1, while sentiment almost evenly split on the wisdom of arming Franco Spain. Voters) took pains to let it be ' WOODS CROSS. Utah. -MajschJ known that they favored strict 24 (UJ) A DavU enf. 1 ement of the. : - internal cojunty truck, driver was reported security act. They were in favor in ""critical" ' condition at St. of rigid enforcement by better Marks hospital In Salt Lake City than 1 to 1.. ; truck-trai- n . Sentiment was five to one Saturday following Democratic counties ; of Weber, collision last night in Woods against compulsory health . insure it Cross. Carbon and Utah, he said. ance, while on the' question of A truck driven by Cecil L. Cun federal .aid to education, senti- -' Lead Tafta ninghanv Woods Cross, was struck ment war 'about even as to Senator Robert ATafi: "Mr. by a Bamberger railroad car at f granting such aid. crossing.. Officers said Those in favor of federal aid Republican" of Ohio, had a large Cleverly across the vehicle the started just lead oyer other Republican pos a edge over the op it was struck by the position slight . it came to the when sibilities, as the favorite for the tracks when cac hurled 100 question of federal . . aid . with and GOP presidential standard bearer interurban -; in 1952. Governor lEarl Warren feet." federal control, however, voters and General Eisenhower were it by a 12 to 1 again opposed ratio. running close together for second Senator Watkins said that la- place honors with the general out ' r . in front. fesmuch as the complete compila ' "The uncertainty of Aht people tion of the results had not yet and the almost complete' lack of been accomplished, he would not confidence in ' President Truman Good any figures on his,' survey Showing r release was noted. in replies to a question for the present "When I nave i school HEBER Wasatch high final tabulation of the figures I which asked the.votef whom he favored' for the Democratic presl speech and debate students made will, release them to the public," dential candidacy Jn 1952," said a good showing' at fnthe Region he said... Two speech meet Bingham ' Favorite comment was, "Tru this week. Of a possible six teams to on the state debate Jerry Walton, Jerry Clegg and win places man, because he'll be the easiest to beat."; Or "Anybody but Tru meet scheduled for next Friday Lynn Thacker. Chosen for the and Saturday at the University state competition in humorous man." Truman - support was stronger of Utah, Wasatch won three reading were Lavern Casper and than that for arry other individual places.' The winning teams have Frances Duke; oration, Janice Democratic candidate. Kunning a been coached by Mr. Ed son Pack Carlson; extemporaneous speakclose second in favor was General er and include! Jo Stock and Suz ing, Joyce Murdock and Kate Eisenhower followed by Senator anne Witt, Frank Turner! and McGulre. . Thugs Jam Pinball Machine, Collect $46 : by-fiv- e - -- ld (R-Uta- h)' - : . -- . ; Douglas of Illinois and Senator State Dean Acheson. While senti- ment was three to one in favor Byrd of Virginia. Administration foreign policy. of the national de . however,, apparently was ,: the fense program. . main source of On eighteen-year-odraft to one Question, voters were almost feeling;. Voters disapproved Korea and demanded evenly split with those in. favor the resignation of Secretary tof enjoying only a, minute advan tage.r::.. "4 , Voters favored congressional Public opinion In UUh today. overwhelmingly opposed to "Trumanistlc" d o m e s t i c and foreign policies and" political anti- sentiment is notable for-it. Truman feeling. j v This was the v eonclusion, of committee, according to S- - - R.. Senator Arthur i V; . Watkins BosweiL county agent. after a iarge sampling Glen T. Balrd. extension agron of replies to quesomist, will be prepared to five tionnaire which he sent to 30,000 on weed Utahns. the latest information 1 made every etforf ..to secure control, a report will be given on the 1950 work done, and also a a good cross section of opinion in pollcey and a program for weed Utah," Senator Watkins, explaincontrol for 1951 will be estab? ed. "Particular effort was made - to obtain-- , results from labor, lished.. ."' . To be present at the meeting agriculture; business and profes are all owners of weed spray' sional people, and to obtain ' a and all interested political cross section as .well. A machines, farmers. large .number of questionnaires was sent to the preponderate . - Seriously Hurt ! old i the-wisdo- - PLEASANT GROVE Thugs jammed a pinball machine at Wasatch Inn, owned, by Mr, arid Mrs. Lloyd West of Pleasant Grove, sometime before midnight Friday . and got away with $46, according to local police.. The waitress, not knowing- - the machine had bee tinkered with. gave the players the S46, Pleasant 1 . OREM'lCorrections . that will make safer home and highways need to start at home, because it Is you and your neighbors who are having'the accidents which each day raise the toll of human life," Mel Grant, UUh state highway patrolman told Orem Jaycees at a dinner meeting this-- week. Weston Kofford, president, was in charge of the meeting. Nominations for new. of fleers of the ctub were slated fpp April 4 at the Jaycee of f icrrr the city building, Grove police said. TURKEYS WELCOME HOOPER, Utah (U.W Things were really whoopin In Hopper and elections will be held April wpen five s, decided the 18 at, the same place, with the town was "too dead" and livened installation ceremonyset for May it Up by throwing live turkeys 2. The state- convention was an- into rooms late at "night. Angry nounced for May, 3, 4, 5 ,at the residents kept sheriff's deputies Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. busy all night. Members- - of the club were urged to support the city's annual ' With more than 11,000 memrheumatic fever drive. Bob Booth bers,' the daisy family depends on was a guest of the occasion. bees for fertilization. , teen-ager- - , - - .'- . a- Wasatch Debate Students Make . ' - : v . -- Sen.-Watkin- -- 4 ; v5 - ' . County Weed Committee Sets Meeting ..... . . r .. . . . v. : . department of employment security have stated that, they favor the act; said Commissioner EJmer, and they requested that this meeting be held.. - !J Orem Area Schools Set Immunizations :'.: V ; :rj.v'v An. Immunization 'OREM clinic forj the Geneva elementary school a ad Its patrons - will be conducted Monday, March 28 at 9 a.- m. according to Mrsj Betty Oldroyd. (public health nurse for the Orem area of the Alpine school district. The immunizations which are being sponsored by the Orem health and defense councils, Alpine school district, local medical profession, and the state department of health were started in Page, Union, Spencer, Sharon elementary schools and the Lincoln high school last week', Included in the immunization program j are shots for typhoid, tetanus,' diphtheria, whooping mirth and smallnox vaccinations. j . - Mi nutia - . By. Ruth, Louise ' - :. Thursday night : . - ... c Partridge v i . i" c and here I am night arid "mayte when a new day a column,dawns etc. efc; and etc, . without againcaught written and Tm going to .work, before daylight tomorrow. Of,1 Leave us Bo on to "the next Says here that our gov- course I have known this for a;5?ribble .i ernmeht fourteen thousand spent fa. fit week auu jvu r iieiiin. vuuiu ' oMars for telegrams recently on ou didn tknow me) that I v?ould jtlst one liule mattcr aione. And have had this written by noyv.Ve foot the bin. Why, didn't theyj AH residents of the community buVno.', AND I MUST GET TO try the U.S. mail which is in theUnduding preschool children and " red? The post office, could use parents as well as the school chil- : bed: ; . here and there, dren are. urged toHake dyantage fourteen; Did make a momentary appear- - fWheh1. thousand wrntp that rinan 1 wsi nf th !:'immnniatinn nrnram anceai jenssa ivuenng pinnaayjVery irtdignant. Since theft we 'Small fees are charged, for the open house, and this so surprised 'have had the Grime investigations. shots, and vaccinations. in mej that r.m 'not .entirely over itl8nd fourteen, thousand is. nothing UheThe schedule for the clinics schools for the coming Week loose, change.' Ydu want to veti - Tm alwavs isurnrised .io.iows. opencer, ana i..n- -: to;. nave ina? I do, something I Want to do. .Didv1 ,wi,come. . m this country? coin at the Lincoln high school lotteries national go to Salt Lake. to Ann Redds, jf as one criminal, pointed otit to Tuesday, March 27 at.8:30 a. m.: funeral too . . . I don't knowa fascinated audience, people Sharon, Wednesday, March 28 at what' to do about my- -: WILL gamble' come what may,'9 - a.i m.;i Page, Thursday, March - j 1- till,,, - .'" - ' i - ' "- ' - ' -' ": ..lywy-- ,. ' ' ."' , v ' .. .. ' ' . . ' t .;. f t. is-.a- T . LLi '!mi'Z'2Wi -- 'I4 LiiLlluIS - " ' - . ' ' ' ; "-- ' . - t ...j . . . ' .w...--- i j 1 . - - k '. '.' '. ! "I beiieve 'this is one of the truly great automotive advances IIiiJTn ff ' ' " i . y'''' ' J'm-goin- g ; 4 ...111. j,-- . ...V. ' I nu. " . v 1fy etf O . w c man jwucic n win uu muic lkuj ti:..tMarK Robertson .wife We hid a good time talking people - with nicknames 1 i k e assisting in handling the clinics.. about our operations as it were. Greasy Thumb? (Now doh sit We both came itp the same corr- - dovt' and write me a letter elusion (that is'.4 Frank, and lj n me that I am a disgrace be- -' ause I encourage gambling. I that LIFE is that.. 1 didn'tsay that fat a attraction v, goes. If youjdidn't say ic ucio at all. I have never nut sr miirh time on. it. Just, go right on.1as a nickle in a slot .machine, sot; . T "'uJ --;;: - At successful PTA "Frank and I know what we mean'Isave your breath, j I'm not saying j HEBER unu, naiiuiiai luijenes and that s all that matters unaer,!" cnooi luauorium ior me ptrems th rirmrmttanre The trouble is. I. woufd never buy a ticket, eilh- - and teachers of the Central school i m just saying tnat some no substitute has been .offered. Wung has got to be done, and students, Wednesday evening. Of It's Life .or nothing. ssme darned' soon cr wej will be taken the 111 members, 70 were present. ; Well, let's see of over by the same set of characters Superintendent Stiitz spok cryptic messages written down 'that put a blight on Sodom- - and problems in the dlstxirtlViJH a Jo write about, but they km't make much sense.' One scribble Gomorrah, andjt- just" occurs to, business, session was"VHb take me thaf this will come out. oh care of the associekm's reports. "Smith, negative' for su- -; Easter a makes acetone trace." That Sunday, and a queer sort f unds' and other, matters. A nomgar. ' oL do for that lovely day; it is. inating committee was selected to to well the Initiate se'ne only meet look itup dearie.i; Which brmgsjOh wtHl that is what comes of suggest .hew officers at the to mind that ,someone.. reporting. getting off schedule.. I do wish ing next month and included the news. was terribly upset be-- ! you 6ne and. all a 'joyful day, and Lucille Giles, Zella Pitts and cause the 'miH"iwprkers,' pooril ;must remember ' to have My Blanche Frisby. Three films deal dears' were making onry one dol- - Lady Mother get an extra dpzen Ing with the emotional reactions of. children and visual aids m the lar and 17 cents an hour with iegga to color. J,to long, folks school were shown by. Elvin the usual 'labor union benefits of Giles and John Fretwell. The course whilst I only make one prize for having the largest perdollar and twelve and one-ha- lf 108-h VI L centage of .parents present was cents an hour, and nobody wor WAR VETERAN CI DIES won by tbe class of Mrs.;;Adam- rjes .'about me that I ICtiww of ' ' and I know What .. negative for LEBANON. Ore l Marrh 24 (U P): son.V ' f . f sugarv and a trace of acetone Jamr? ;W. Smith," ', retired to a cabin near Forest means, and I'll bet the factory Civil war veteran died Grove he lived alone until where. worker ddesnltJ t find it ver'at; the. 'home. of his niece Thursday at near- .. hard under the: circumstances to 'by Waterloo. ;.1946. ,. J.. weep tor tne. racvory worKer. .ut).- Known as "Uncle Jimmv " course I realize that this is darned Smith did a full day's work: for unsporting, of me, but it's Iat a.t.wagei until ;he was .past '90 He ; wth Frank. LET A PLYMOUTH. -- . ENGINEER TILL YOU ABOUT I - Helper PTAHolds over-advertised- -as OvTn SucsSssful Meet mi,nj rrt . . f 'r. :ctmiiis MM -- . - by-la- ; Y EAR-OL- ; t ! - ld - - - - . MONEY t6- i - Tfn , the new Plymouth, how at your dealer's, we are introducing 'Sajety-FloRide. I'd like to talk, about this! new feature not as an engineer, hut as a user, for two years I had- it on my own persona! car. while the development process Was going on. . "Now the P4ymouth tear, as you prohabiy w "Here " - HOME , ( INTEREST RATES 4to5'2 Phone U!fru Depending On Property i lri B & H PHARMACY ) caasnr fil liAl- -- V And. Location : - UTAH SAVINGS ' How It Work$ ' is made possible by a combination o, engineering advances, including synchronous SprihgingT" scientific weight distribution and our. new Onflow shock absorlters. The Oriflons make a new use of hydraulic principles to take the bounce and wallop out of the bumps. The cpnven- Snf(iy-Flm- c tional shock absorber his always done that and .very well but' if you mde an ordinary shock absorber withresistance enough for the axtrst roads, it would provide too much resistance for jthe oesi roads, and you'd get a stilT, unyielding ride ion the r smooth pavement. The new 'Safety-FloRide in effect, tunes itself to the condition of the road. - "When you bit a big bump or a bole, it provides extra resistance, so- - you're not thrown up and down but tend to continue in a level flow' of motion. On the smooth pavement, this resistance relaxes and let the soft action of the springs take over. ; know, has always had a wonderful ride, and we keep working on it intome way most every year. But I want to make it clear that,' Sajy'Floui Ride1 is in ho sense. Qt minor improvement. It's a big step "ahead in automoti ve engineering in my "opinion, onevof the greatest wee ever taken. FINANCE r -- w ; Ride to: get! ased to it. Before, I was sJwaye t ' watching for the rough spots steering out around them. But soon I found myself pay, ing no attention to irregularities in tbe road, r began to sense, instinctivelyi that ''the bump wouldn't affect the ride or the steering. I was able td give my full attention ; real to the traffic and intersections ahead contribution to .safe driving. "Another thing I noticed was tha 1 . stopped worrying about any passengers that that fear no had 'might he in the rear teat. I r I'd give them a toss by going over the rough places. Theresa a certain relaxation and peace j of mind that this, ride gives you. . j "Now 1 could go on talking for hours, I but after all the only way you can reallyit your-- ! appreciate thj ride is to experiencearound to self. SV I hope that yoa'U get and soon your Plymouth dealer's .pretty RideS Then make up out 'SaJctyFloio try your own jnynd- about it. I think you're enthusiastic' as I, am." going to be l i . - "HereV th Way , , new Plymouth H Affected M i "When I first tried SafetylFlm Ride on1 my own car, I was driving back and forth from the factory to-- place in the country, over a real rough road. The difference was so great that it took me 'quite a while - .172 i V , nYMOUT VY. CENTER ST. Utah - NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOU PLYMOUTH DIALER'S . , . THI CA WITH THi NiW KIND 9 tIDi AND LOAN ASSN. I ; Dioa at CHITSUI COtfOMTIoa. Otbv 11, . |