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Show H urt Too Bad By Fence for Deer v Workers Not Price Hikes, Says C. of C. ' EastofOrem i n Studied by Group SUNDAY. APRIL 1. 1851 Ptovo. UUh County, Uuh SUNDAY HERALD Solon Predicts Double Ratel For Postcards ! 13 Novelist Thomas Mann Der Ma g azi ne Com miin i s t C h a rg es Six minutes of factory1 Work OREM Construction of earns the price of a loaf of bread A fence to ".control deer herds on ar 15.9 cents. It took eight min the have! never Note: Tbe March 26.1 WASHINGTON, March 31 im east of Orenv was (Editor's knowingly utes in 1939, nine minutes in ,1929.1 .J ; . mountains ..J r .j Free-- joined a Communist tront organl the issue of Chairman Tom magazine V"J jl951, StJVICI Murray predicted In August. .1948, tlOH " av Sntlli-Havavn , v eauvj l::- f:. that the houie IrMMon." helsaid. inJl?, peak, the worker put In 45 min isii iiici. sUte fish and game departoffice eommitte Wilt rionhl th!ene .? Tillinger, utes to get a .pound of round the nauve wn. xwann' oi oermany novehat Thomas Mann consist-- !' ment this jGolden Peay rate for penny postcards, j steak,' 34 minutes for a dozen represented 'week. rtt1 iAnncvrttnA-t- ' ftrmsk4 an. r u! iWftrrL Hitlerri(k 1 the fish and game NEWEST0F THE "FRUIT SALAD" That new blue and whit, eggs, 40 minutes .for a pound of interests and Democr" !uTenn!?. dde.4;Communit for front organizations.!became 'haturalized Americair presented plans ribbon you may begin to spot on the chests of servicemen is butter. For the same stuff, in the providing protection that the committee probably will The article made no charge thatLj:,. u. w Service Ribbon, recently authorized by executive order of increase rates on second-clasame order, the working time now whose " orchards are to farmers mail Mann was a Commumpt buf de...beingl sinccJ is- 45. (unchanged). 27 and 34 the President. is. The .award to ail and magazines saidjj,m scidejeommuny given troops permanently e he kept disreputable company deer. stroyed vAaifc an- i ic; Boat .C,, i . to i Korea or adjacent waters, or for temporary duty of minutes. not to adminiassigned but .' the according Moscow-inspirwith Mr. Peay reported that plans operaUons. tenniai Usof maga-Ma- nn 30 60 or a 50 consecutive stration not cent for uarper' for time consecutive. days, plan days per contrast, By s answer s contained in Ve zine he working wesre being, considered for, the himsell 0 Wise. boost the first- year and 25 per pced "anv a pound of coffee since 1948 is up, construction ot a comOispaicn..-?o.' as ODDOsed'ro m.il and all kindai ipuowpig. "There are undoubtedly cent increases with-coffor second the and to 23 , minutes 35, from bination wire fence with a birbed r 6f totalitarianism.' .ion oi workers L nave na9I "P fe third 86 . cents years. now averaging about PACIFIC PALISADES, Cal. wire at trie top and bottom to The committee will resume March 31 MallcloM Slander prevent a herd of approximately yery modest ones, the chamber hearings Tuesday on iMurray's novel isr Thomas Mann said today But overall the chamber put 300 deer" from feeding on the jfarm 'Said. "But this is," not generally bill for- a $163,000,000 boost in "I am not .Communist" and I Referring'; to aurecent Unite s the percentage in the worker's lands', in northeast Orem. true of. the organized factory Press dispatch stating he was m' He said the fence would prob "i postal rates. The first witnesses am not a fellow traveler. 'V.; ''" " favor. ...'"':-.;' workers." member of the American commit- will, represent small and medium-size- d have to be run as far north Some of the chamberjs Consumer, prices," the chamber ably tee for' protection of the foreign March! 31 (U.fi) "She was a very loveablt girl WICHITA. tar protect farmers, in as Kan,, magazines. Newspaper pub Alpine cent since are up eight per said, born. Which-wa- s cited as Com .that region, and eventually it Saturday was to have been the and a very pretty girl,"' Mrs. Ushers will appear n Wednes Y. June,: 1950. but hourly factory all munist and subversive by the at- -' Miss Sara Jean Hoffman said. for even to extended be would wedding day day. haye arid i 7.8 are cent; per earnings up general In 1948, Mann said: as the tendency of the Philbrick, 17, climaxing a ro She had "very Murray said the full seebnd- weekly earnings up 8.9 per cent, further mance , ot. to at to the i work wouldV Js be malicious slander, 't herd alto deer the consented is class university increase reluctantly" to. , "doubtful," a the latter due longer work the end of the Itorney the (American0, committee but police said they though some members might i up- fencing to gain Wichita. marriage week.1 was shot But at 8:30 a.m. she of the foreign born found a note in the home in which port .the total boost if. the 50 perl grounds. By t'said that consumer prices feeding Farmers' present were John w. and killed by her father, who Philbrick expressed disapproval cent raise were invoked in the beforei it had any tinge or have increased 85 per cent since Gillman," Richard Anderson and then kiljed his pet Irish setjer dog of the plans and explained the third yeag instead of. the 1 irstf or KINGSTON, N.Y.,., March 31 radicalism.", ; , hourII while started War World himself because "the load is action he was about to take by if the increase were (U.R) Floyd Patten who reported! the and More than 150. families in Last February 12, he said", be spreadover ly factory earnings have gone up deer "the-loa1 to be causing serious, dam more than I caa bear.". is more than four years. announced his resigna- the Kingston and Catsklll saying 147 per cent and. weekly earnings, T Patrick Philbrick. 55, was a can bear;" The note was adage to apple orchards. areas wereJorced from their tion as an mitial sponsor from Most publishers hi : 169 per 'cent.' . wife counman. His argued'n oil known widely dressed to his pastor. group asked, the ciy for no more than a 30 per cent homes' Saturday by flood waters peace crusade, an- -j f TOKYO. March 31 (U.RWThe According to the way the cham- cilThe for permission to fence certain died, about seven years ago and The; body of Sara Jean was hike ? other organization branded as '! the death which caused over three .vears. indirectly spread distinguished service cross, was ber put it, the figures were even sections 'of city property in the since that time he had reared ' ' ' J indi one off of found her bed, person. .("front." partly awarded posthumously today to larger for the period since. ;1929 area; v; said also Euhisbill Murray may The Sara ean and Jer brother, flood her seen had she father I. a to "When rwa'tefs1; cating, -, less' greed the wind with "Sgt. Frank G, ;Van Antwerp, 122 than proup from. 56 cents an hour .then Jo , The city officials Abdicated (they gene, now In service Qlathe, as he stood in the doorway of numerous landslides.jthat organization I had not been 1st Avenue,' Salt Lake City, aj posed increase W rates for third-cla- caused hour on the average ncftv would be willing to cooperate Kan., naval air station. .22 a room caliber with her that by doing so I should' pistol medical aid man with .the fifth $i.58.,n ' and cirr washed away three bridges, He said it based the with the state fish and game; de-- ; The had chamber mailadvertising reluctantly' '"very undated roads and isolated the be collaborating with such men! v '. culars. Infantry regiment. on bureau of labor statis- partment in the project and per- given consent to the marriage in his hand. report of Accord, Ulster countyjas Paul Robespn, Howard Fast,! "Polke said there were indicaVan Antwerp was cited for ex tics data. nHe e committee may ap- village roads n plans of Sara jean and mit them to use the city last night' . Philbrick, assistant geologist prove said ' iBjen Gold, etc. traordinary heroism in ; action Carl Hoffman III. Homes of tions the and-- . maintainon construction the rate -ayminimum piece In Albany, the weather bureau while attached to the U. Magnolia Oil company. one anrf withnut orrice of 'Jhe fence, 'but csts would both families are on College HilLl for' a on half cents bulk said both the Mohawk and a restless night. "He had thlrd-rja'1st cavalry division near Wa'eg-de- one of Wichita s residential di- spent HudCerity 0f anyone's deSirefor peace have to- be paid by the state! mail, Instead of the a blanket on the floor f ' i prepared wan. Korea, Sept. 17. Heavy en- TO RESUME WHALING ' xpeciea to ieyeiibut considering theprevailing . cents." two f The stricts. proposed partment. present off and recede after reaching mooa and atmo.sphereTl am con- -r : before a fireplace in his bedroom. minimum rate is one cent. emy fire pinned' down his infan Very Moveable Girl SACRAMENTO only It was there that "he took his ?.' J-ivinced that ny peace movement! n'ZL11 J Metry rifle platoon, causing, heavy whaling station in Mrs. Carl Hoffman II. jnother own .' life. . The Hudson rose from Glens generally believed United casualties to be Commu- of the that related man, young' ": irv oacn .m Dusiness.-oln Philbrick was prominent Falls to Kingston to' about two nist inspired or controlled it ' The sergeant crawled along thej01"1" Mormon Young, Bngham Friat home Jean was Sara their : atKieldsj-.eefathered 56 children, Ai the day night. She said her' son and Wichita business and social cir- -' Spokane means "chief of the feet below1 the flood point; while bound to 'hurt rather than help-thIrontradministerTng.aid to Operations will begin He was a past president of sun people" in the Indian lan- Mohawk swelled to its banks, the cause of peace in this the wounded in thedarknesa ahdl Landing, around April.7. The time,there are onlyi two the attractive girl planned to be cles, ' the. Kansas Geological society. - IgUage from which it ia taken. rn ,ale the heavv rain until his medical iud- - uolVn" surviving daughters. "country." bureau said. married Saturday; ber. 1949. when the rendering plies .were exhausted. burned. He then collected first aid, plant packets: using them until they also"were exhajjsted..Whilecrawl- mg rorwsra unqcr ntvy lire in uon t pour hCjt water into a a wounded, very cold an attempt to evacuate porcelain epame! wash- man, ne was imortaily wpunaea tub. as the nudden chancre in trm. t himself.'nerature mv rmirlr th nam1 WASHINGTON." March 31 r.R The U. S. Chamber of Commerce declared Saturday' "most factory woriers haven't been hurt as badly as .they think thex, have by. recent' food price, increases. Bared on "a study of price . changes on 18 common foods, the chamber said average factory pay "" pace" with the. rises on ' hat fkept bread, bacon and many other ..' items. Ov,er the past 10 or more pay y&rs. it said; check i well ' ahead' percentage- . 1 " -- post-?A- ii!! nJ - sr ed t,' Jt v - tci-vu- - .. Distraught Father Kills His Daughter On Eve of Wedding : I - .a by-th- ' six-foo- ,.- , - the-Kore- an 's! . 4 I - ss - - . u ' the-worke- 1 a ex i . ' - jconclu-sjons.' 150N. DSC Awarded Posthumously To Utah Man said-Philbr- ., - . Families Forced From Their Homes Flood ' ick -- ; , ! i . - : moun-public- ly ; ; ' rain-swoll- - - . - j en at-the ss ld . . ..' ; - . . : ! - - v - ss - . - . y!-T- - : . j - pio-e'nti- r re . -- r e j smce-.oepve- - : j ' - Gains m Arabian Horse Breeding No ted by Edito r nev carpet that Before you buy : -- ' , Mrs. Aritia feest Jnder. editor! in the raising of fine , Arabian and publisher J of the magazine.jhorves "Araoian orje, ana ner mis She also noted that Arabian band. Dr. GlrP Jonr Chey-ennhorses playa prominent 'part Wyo.,'vi5)Med in Provo dur- in the may BYU horse show, which ing the past week.. ' will be held in fr.. and Mrs, Joder are 'owners In Utah thereMay.are Arabian; .of pumbcr ( .'Arabian horses. horse stables now located irt the famous Kanaz, Lehi,.Piyon and SalV Lake City. among them, AHC 2813.- The Arabian horse is" the old-eThe magazin "Arabian-Horseknown breed, of in, the an official publaaation of a hum-- 1 world, (she stated horses further, ?and ber Of I Arabian ihorse associations t K V S r a tKa fminAttnM kiAfL throughout the nited States, is of ,11 light horses. nr printed at; the Herald Printing company in Provo. T their way back , to Cheyenne Jol'f, visited,! the printing plant while Wyo., from a medcal. converttion here in San trancisco when they.rriade While in ProVo. Dr. .and Mrs. their Pl,ovo Joder1 were gie?ts of. Mr. and; "H Mrs. Gregory' E"- Austin. who are r of a nulmber' of Arabian horses. And wijth'Mr. and Mrs. Xpwin'R. Firmate., who also Swns some purebred ' they visited the" Stables to view horses. their ..Mr. and Mrs. Austin are owh- ers of- Reynaf,' an Arabian stal lion, and Sheliaan Arabian owned by Mr. and Mrs. Firmage are Matfir and Kharsey- Tia." A' son o,f the Firmages, Edwin D. Firmage, owns the horse, Me- zana. ONLY Mrs. Joder commented the United States 9 fast becoming the greatest producer of '.'pure- -. Men Cloth HtJ Dlood Arabiafi .. horses' 'in the St Knit Polo ShlrU world. She. staged that it. is the opinion "of somi that the Uniied Boyi' Sport ShlrU States is even .'ahead of Arabia I.ath r Work -- come to our " - e. ; j . rt " f i - ; : , m . ' : - filly-Horse- DAY MONDAY ft -- - - 8lr BoyV ttot Mill GlovT " Mfn'i lim . l"f 1 InlU PnU Mvn'r. Wor k Dnim irtnf Girl Lttirr Shor Hon BoTtBIn Mm'1tlir OvriW j Short! Boti- - TrauicrS Wtilrrn Bats Flntr t Cash For - j n 1 1 ' Mn'i ' Troiir Dr. - ' i . is aIzIJ iW&stv rW & 1 ' f I " 1 ' t t V : ' ' '.' I ." : j .v? t Carpet Week Special! " T , i . at Utah Kinance and eastiy V' Com Pany. Boy; Si larta Odd wimn Rata Srhoof KEN HOt'STQN, Manager A ward i Swoater In. Work Shoo WaUr BoBoUoBi .Jarkeu . ' y!Jtgir . ff ; rVY?V ,50 SPECIALLY s ha ! ' PER SQUARE YARD' . PRICED DURING CARPET WEEK AT- -c i r I i - : I 112 W. Center! fet--vvidt- r - FLarr-dcsig- ne Broadloom ? foot and 12 Green or Grey - . BIGELOW quality All Wool Carpiti n.- Tone-on-to- . M-t- borrowed quickly Genuin " Emergencies do arje: If you Oxford Mon' Pro need cash for d twtor bills. M's Cord TrouBor Boot for car , repairs. for ANY Boy'ox. Cowhoy a'1 Overall. IJW . reason up to Jr20oi) can; be Twill PaBrU". e' 1 1 IIA & HaU Bettor Dr Men' Bath Stobr art Wowt Men Shirt Any (Reason V rr ' Ovr jlli Mob's Work Oxford Boy' 7 Sturdy Sho , -- I Moa'STwllITrnuif rt '" -Bojrt' Foplia Jacjkvts NtIoii A Rayoa ShlrU Mrn'i loafer J Oxford! Mon'i t'nlform ShlrU week.- - - x I QUINE BLt EBLOOD Ka- d: naz. one of the Arabian horses in the stables of Mrs. Anna Best Jpder, editor of the "Arabian ;vH'orse" maga- -. ho was in Provo this zinc, ' top-rate- . - :.. rJm . f It Boa Sod Bolta Mill . A - -' Shet Boyt' Gfm f ' ' ClOVfl Prove--, Utah ; '"l . . ; ; ; tL. V 1 LyM ; i ' - ' - - 0 - !.;-- :, ....V.... :; Vri'-'-- '' ' : ' |