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Show ' APRIL 22, 1931 Prov,."TJtah County, Utah SUNDAY,'- SUNDAY HERALD - Aims end purposes of Greater Inc., was formed and Valley, Inc., will;, be out- - veloo Utah Valley andfunctionk lined to Governor J. Bracken Lee as a type of on May 1 when officers of that of commerce in' this respect. gov-etn- . ( er or. . , a Alpine-Genev- (3 6r Passenger Lack . - Bus service from the little com munity of Alpine to the Geneva Steel plant has been discontinued for lack of business.an official, of 1: the bus department of Cab company said Saturday.: Conferences are underway with Geneva workers ort the matter, the spokesman said, and formal it I permission to discontinue the run wilt be sought from the public service ' commission. The busj A": company v as formerly the Gen-- Funeral services for! Mrs. Ten- - ieya Transportation company until Cab nie Olsen Brinton, 75, 869' Logan its purchase by the Yellow ' j ave., Salt Lake a native of Provo, company of Provo. who, died,- - Thursday iat hTjunesj Business on the Alpine-Genev- a' British Submarines , suffered from an au mishap, run . had dwindled until it was! ;were conducted Saturday m bait economically impossible to oper FTo Remain In Port ate, the spokesman said, and many ' Pet-runo is one in Mrs. .Jane Jones "were made with visiting 'I A daughter of Ellaj land Pending Investigation roneila Peterson Olseol she .was the bus but the driver. The bus Rurlev. her with Ida., daughter. -d only .person. M born ,Nov. 30 1875, in' Provo and hnepokesman and family! LONDON, April 21 aj?The Holyoak jQseph Al-j are those affected m Provo in was educated living city has ordered "A" class schools, .graduating "from- the pine, because the north American) Mr; and Mrs; J. ArChie Brock admiralty to remain in port submarines Mrsl as are Fork . their guests .BriEham Young university. formerly served by this; bank have She was married to Hvruri R 'run now has better service than Lucille Rupert and twxi children until it determines what happened tn past under a new schedule. of N. Mi, and Mr. to the submarine Affray when it Brinton. Nov. 28, 1900 jih the Salt workers living in ai- - andAlbuquerque, Mrs.-- Starr Brefckbank and sank off Portsmouth last Tues Lake.LDS temple. He died in Be ni nueneva 4 cr uKnm th a a u frio family. rim cember, 1947 day- - with 75 men and' officers C Survivors include five sons and Offcers:and teachers of the aboarfi. ' tWair. two daughters; Leonard B., C,?; Second ward Junior i Sunday The ''A'' class' submarines were 1 ' Dilworth and Harold School held a .party n the churi Brinton, S l la ViSSh Mrs:,bus' Mrs. Vilate Coshow and for Mrs. Joy Barber, who will first laid down in 1944 for serr ' . Ronelia Turner, SSlt Lake City; leave soon to join her; husband vite in the Pacific. There are 18 Dr. Jay O. Brinton, St. Anthony, VO iTI Q n who is stationed in Puerto of the class now in active com and mission. Jono w. xjriniun, iy- iaa., ana officers , retiring .; iMri. vmn,-Wyosister, also:. Annaj Yprir'c teachers were honored neSS Navy ships and divers still GameV were enjoyed and refresh t City. and 13 great- the stlbjnarine that failed ts served. .. men grandchildren sought AMERICAN FORK Funeral grandchildren. to after a dive last Monsurface r. Mrs. and Williams B.; Allen services will be conducted "Mon Las Vegas to day night while a practice patrol. areijn day at: 1 p. m. in the LDS' Fourth and family ' ' ward chapel by Bishop Melvtn ttend the funtral of George When it is found it will be raised Schlatter-Grant for Mrs. Anna Marguerit Theyalso plan to Visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to determine why it was unable Johnson, 77, who died F G.rant G. Williams, in Panguitch, to surface, why it failed to send ir thei Communify hospital. For s a illness. Mrs. Walter La rsen is travelingNP dist;e9s markers and why its year following "t-- e may call at the Ahder to Albuoueraue. N. M. to see aiirw um "ol us? pa YsrV- - funeral srrvlces for sonFriends &i Sons mortuary thi after new grandson, born to Mr, and equipment aboard. Tarth Ann MpF.ntire; liates. 90. and evening and Monday Mrs. Dean Brockbank - on April who died eafily Thursday morn-np- n et ne iamny rcsiaence, 18. Mr. arid Mrs. 'J. Archie Brock-ban- k Fillmore. Elain Lasson of Birds-ey- e, Ing at her home, were.conducted morning E. 1st N , prior to the services is a new member this year. are; also grandparents' of Saturday at 2 p. m. lh the Payson 287 i Paul Andrus.) returned missionFirst LDS ward chapel Lby Reed Interment will be made . in the the new ar rival. cenetery here. .' Money, bishop. ary from Argentina, was"" the 2"ITl-11Mrs.; Johnson was bom Sept..J, . ' She wassone f Paysoi's oldest speaker at a fireside chat held 1872, in rT,t bfl""" o,;-rat the home of Miss Carol Jack11'. residents.. i:j cer' h,.m. Marguerite CarUon ,?f t and ". of Henry and Mar- Jdhanes. recently, . ?r-Hednan. When7 23 .she immigrated r,es", t' ,.inryff son; ' Mr. and Mr4 Eldon, she tha' Ann Gillespie McEntire, Butchh Hcaiey of to America, first in Min-- f, i loci ; c;,h hesotaiandor Myrl Ann Jex: re- Los Angeles, are the proud parT the past 45 years' J?; secretary, of 'American Prtcr; Deanna Mills; party chair4 ents of a son born April 3. Mrk to Oct. lhd former Beatrice o man,. Gloria Nelson;! song leaderj Hcaiey is the was 10 one in ",00."" rvrK. married n "thifrir Club leaders.Gull, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Tonya Livingston. his John met who Johnson death nHnurnrit I iv. th Shell and JanM! Ray Gull. vslide at Alta in 1903.' are Carolyni U jmV? ' Salt Lake temple. a . practical was jQhnson An active worker lh ithe LDS nurse for. many years and per- " the-Yello- Brinton Funeral Held Saturday 3 . Spanish Fork ns - 5 - . , j - 7 DieSAf - t-G- Ricoi-othe- I I - " Services Held Payson Matron " - t 'l . " , of Truman Names (Continued From Page One) T vice president, CIO United Auto Workers;. Joseph A. - Belrne, president, CIO Communications Workers and Earner Walker, vice president, AFL Machinists. . Industry Jr., president, ""Champion Paper and Fibre Co.,; J. Ward Keener, vice president, B. F.o Goodrich Co.; Henry D. Arthur, ' director. wift & Co.; John A. Stephens, Vice president U. S. Steel; M. M. Gl ss Olander, Owens-Illino- is Co., and David Hams, vice presi dent. Humble Oil Co. Public Taylor and Cole; Clark Kerr and John Dunlop, members of the former board. Names of the other public members are uncer tain. on' Reub-Jtoberts- . - ROCHESTER IN TROUBLE HOLLYWOOD, April 21 (U. Eddie Anderson, Rochester of the Jack Benny radio show, had horse trouble today on top of- his woes with his boss Maxwell." I'The Walnut Acres Thoroughbred Farms, Inc., iiled suit against thei Negro comedian for; $3591. i - The-- farms Anderson charged to pay the feed bill for someof his race horses. f3iled IRON LUNQ'8 SUCCESSOR This revolutionary nev machin that regulates breathing of polio patients by use of electric chock Impulses, has been developed by two German doctors, Walter Hof-m- an ' and Herbert Knodt Called the "Iectro-Lunf- ,,, Ue device weighs only 28 pounds, eosts about $475, and is said to perform the same functions1 as the conventional iron lung. .Dr. Knodt and a nurse are seen adjusting the lung to a young patient In Berlin. CNIA-Acphoto by SUff Photographer Werner KreuscfcJ J (Continued From Pag One) racial discrimination . arose, Harold i Maynard, : - Constitution Hall manager, recalled. He said the DAR was so "irri tated by people telling them Bow; to run the hall that they wrote a "white ' only"; provision in all . their contract forms. , The DAR confirmed that itsi board, of management voted last Saturday to authorize the Maynor appearance, despite the" ' contract provision. Miss Maynor will appear with the National Symphony orchestra during .their 1951-5- 2 season which This also marks begins next fall. the 'first time a Negro singer has appeared with, jhe symphony at the hall although both Miss May nor? and Marion Anderson have sung with the orchestra before. V me family are moving from Hebef to be with him. Bethume Payne has returned to his home after, spending the By MARION CLEGG months with, his daughter The Neighborly Neighbors club winter . ; in Colorado, met "Thursday at the Mrs. Ila Maughan of Salt Lake evening home ' of LaPriel .Winterrose. city visited . with friendr and relaFifteen members enjoyed games tives in Heber on Sunday. The Adeline chorus met at , the ' wjth the. first prize going to Mae' home of Mrs. Pratt Hicken on Calderwood and second to Ethel Wednesday eve'ning- for a social 4 Johnson. and singing practice. The cliorus The Missionary Mothers!net in lurnished musical numbers last evening for the Charles the Charleston chapel recently Sunday ton ward meeting. Their new ofand heard two returned mission ficers are Marvel Murdock, presi aries 'give reports of their work. and Ethel Watson, secretary. The speakers were Floyd Ed dent The Heber Third ward is planwards . and iArlan Wlnterton. ning a large carnival for May 11.' Hostesses were Joyce Edwards, All auxiliaries are cooperating; Winterton Florence and Lucy under. the chairmanship of Reggie. Nelson. Tadd of the MIA to make this a DENVER,' April 2f 0J.R) Gen Mrs. Anna Pope of Brea, Cal.; gala 'affair. It will be held in the eral Douglas MacArthur's address and Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Majjrjof Sooral hall and will Include to congress and the nation Thurs Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and apron, cake, pie, candy, Ice cream day has been dubbed "The Get- Mrs. Harold Miller Thursday and sandwich sale. There will be tysburg Address of the 20th Cen- evening, e'rtroute to their homes game booths and a fish pond tury," and Denverites are eager from a ' to Colorado. trip program. for recordings of the radio talk f and an Interesting the Mrs. Lillie Moulton of Salt Officials at the electronic re r Bert Fisher has" cording studio here .aidthey military service as a lieutenant Lake spent Thursday and Friday have- been swamped with hun and is ar present stationed with with her mother Mrs. E. 4 who has been seriously 111 dreds of requests for recordings the radar division of the service in Salt Lake City. Hii wife and but- is recovering in her home. ' of the address. Heber City . - . ' Heavy Demand For MacArthur Speech . . Cum-min- - - 1 . ' . ' - DAR Allows L ... 1 2u-de- St j r,;il . i Bus Halted By , ; 1 ' v Three men were in Payson hos- late Saturday night with Jiital received when their car mashed up on the canyon ,road on U. S. No. 6. just below Eureka Driver of the car was Elmer F. Judd. 36. Salt Lake City, suffer ing from shock, possible skull fracture and cuts and bruises Riding with him were Milt Tol- berti" 42, Tooele, who received ll cutsj bruises and shock,- and Nielsen,. 41, Tooele. Who iuf- fered back and shoulder injuries Examination of 'the men was not fully completed at presstlme urday night. .Full details of the accident were unavailable at presstime." but it was! believed no second car was involved. , de-Ut- ah organization confer with the . According to Sterling; Price of ' SpringvlUe. Greater .Utah Valley president, cooperation of the governor will be asked in furthering aims of the. organization; and his aid will' be sought particularly to hasten the start of the Central .' ; r :,:! Utah project. Other top officers jjahd key committee chairman will Accompany President Price to ihe session with the governor, '. . With the backing and; Initial of the Utgh county ' sponsorship commission. Greater Utah Valley. ," ...'-'.- Three Hurt In Crash Near Eureka .Governor's Cooperation To Be Sought By Greater U tah Va Hey county-wideehamb- " ' - r11'' Sul "..i"""",. j DAVWB OFFERS A - PRE-GRADUM- IOM -- fni- influenza epidemic of I. War oild years and was a block; teache Shie twas the mother of five for 38 years. .She also served children, two of who , died in in a Sunday school teacher fo and a son, Edwin H., who fancy, of number years and attended served with, the U. S. navy and Sunday school all of her jlif eountil met death in the Caribbean In her infirmUies kept he athome. 1942 his inf World. War II. , . two son and a Surviving-arare a son and daughSurviving W. -! foster son, Joseph Bates, Og- ter, James I. Johnson'and Mrs. den; Charles H. BatesBlack foot, William B. (Matilda) . Richah, Ida., and Edward H.Baties American Fork; a sister, Mrs. three" daughter, Harriet B. Helena Pearson and a brother. . Francom,,-- Spanish Fork'; Susan! Carl Hedman, both of Sweden, f've grandchildren and seven the, g - - u j . e Graduation Is a Very Special Event and Should Be Remembered. We Can Think of Nothing More Appropriate and Useful Than a Watch- .- Check This List for the Perfect Graduation Gift . .And at such Low Prices, Too! - Pay-?so- n; t i.bIBet great-grand- ch great-grand- c ,ndchiy?n: 10 "'great-grandchildre- great- - ireni and i ld.rep. n. HELRROSE Osborne Services Set For Monday Man's. 2 : tativelt set for Mondayh'accord-- j ing to .J, Ferris Guerneyi bishop, Mfo 1 1 1 "':'.--- 1 j 'u STUC C WITH TMparkliri. jewels cling lo the halterbared j ' . m-it- 1 . at . HALGREEN 59.75 1 at .. ....... Reg.- Sale J ... 71.50 . 33.75 2 at 67.50 Man's. 44.75 59.75 at -- l at ...... A A ptH t .. ......... 59.50. 44 3 Man's 1 at ......... 55 00 4100 Ladies' .. 62.50 47.50 at ...... Ladies AAHC at ......... . 59.50 44 3 1 49.50 49.75 62.50 fA 4 OU Ladies' OU Mm at ... : . back of this New York model. withpu benefit of pins, chains or ribbons. The "pi nless" pins are kept ini place by a special, liquid that stck them securely and cprnforl ably on any part of body. couple took out citizensfti papers, and until Mrs. Osborrle's death three years. ago they were both active in church wprk. The beautiful grounds of thfe Lrhi- Second .ward LDS chapel are a, tribute to Mr. Osborne's architectural ability and untiring wprkl A knember of thV Second ward's high priest's quorum, he served many jyears as "l'-- 'u., " ' ' :; I f S Y ' ' ' :; ' j!tySTi J'jA ?fr 'L". 1 ''.jr : J jrj jfyX J0': s J f S fr'tt MnlW ' r- - Wflil' H fl Try" IT T""AiSii ' lilll mm Man's at ........... 39.75 1 " -- STARINA 3 ' . . AyiJ 2 at 62.50" 1 ... at 39.75 c . i GLYCENE. - Man's 1 at-.-....- iVU 42.50 : ACME 3 at Ladies' X st 22.50 .....v.. 33.75 22.50 33.75 CHRONOGRAPH 47.50 Man's-- - 2 at . . 62.50 47.50 hese Superb Values jCarries the Manufacturer's and DaynesGuarantee! Each of Skip the bulk! Skip in thO the need O '. ' "Y glorious free-actio- n the firm control you without heavy bones but with SqUOOZOf right places comfort, i Y'X i MILK Afternoon U'tiO (Excepting Saturday .and" Sunday Sunday Huald Published Sunday - Mornins ': i ' ' ' Published by The Herald Corpora- -' Mon. SO South rirst' West ,'Street. Provo. Utah FnUred at second clasa matter at the post office in ' Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3. 187S Subscription terms -by carrier tn Utah county, IliS the. month. S7JM for six months in , $13 00 the advance, in advance By mall anywhereyear in the United States or its posses-si- x months. SIS 00 the rear la ions per month, S7.54 tot 1 . : - of MAGNESIA INT ! OUAtlTY fHODOCI; ; A . . f . OUU Tit , I. Tailored th excluiive Formfit woy. Elastic, lengths, and colors, for every daytime need. Come in for your set or date-tim- e of Skippies today I Girdle or Pantie shown, $6r50 fnrt eeW Others from $3.00 te $12.S0 Nyie loifsx Nel, Satin teirss VALUE B&H Pharmai ; So Hurry in and Make Your ' THAT BUYER GAINS WHO DEALS WITH DAYNES SIZI onus. ' : ! Easy to core for. Just dip 'em in suds. Sw1h and they're sparkling clean. Dry in a ' .' . couple of winksl of Each Kind, Selection now . . A small deposit will hold your, Watch until graduation. Liberal : credit terms may also be" arranged. All Skip the bother! MeKISSON'S Every As You Can See, We Only Have a Few you'll love ofl the' wiipy feel of Skippieil light . . . so toft'. . . so tiny. fn tuck oway hardly any space at all If They the quorumn's secretary.. Surviving are two sns'and a daughter..4farold Osborne. Lehi; Howard Osborne, Te Kultz. New . Zealand,- and Mrs. Edith Violet-Hamon. Thames. New Zealand, a nephew, Trevor Hamoni Cardston, Albofla. CanadaTS grandchildren, and well over a score of great and .:V.;: Sfimtttr of Center- 302 West 9 Phone 150 suTanci, 1 ' J - - Sale 49.75 of VULCAIN 1 SEELAND CHRONOGRAPH f Man's n fn . - NOVA GRUEN ' .... . , ; Man's O 2 Utah-Idah- ...'.-- at Man' 37.50 44.75 Man's tothe'LDS churrh. After .- 40.75 Reg. WITTNAUER coming to Utah he worked for the! o Sugar Co., , at its Lehi( . , Ladies' j came to jlJtah asj plant, until thatdown, l:y He was tiorn in Auckland, New; Zealand, May 8. 1B66, j ai son of William and Elizabeth Ellen He answered Bramlcy Osborne. the call""of the' sea at the aze 14,' and advanced to a ship's master. . . . I , He Cha'rlotte Boswcll fn KawawKawa, New' Zealand, March 21 880. After the. gration to he United States, the ' e e ManW Osoome, affcjtip'natelyj known throughout the .community as ' Cap," retired' 23l:cars.jgo when Mr. and Mrs.. Osfeorr.ei and; s - Man's - a son Harold, "ftt -- LE COULTRE Sale LEHI Funeral seirvices. for vet- William Osborne, fran of 'the. Pacific ocean: lanes wno aieo w anesaay everung ini Provo of causes incident to age.! will be conducted ihtfie Lehi Second ward chapel and are ten-- t " m i - , gs, |