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Show lUNDAY, APRIL SUNDAY HERALD 1131 . Utoh County, UUB Marcli Building National Leader Addresses Odd Fellows of 20 Utah Lodges at Provo Sess ions Civilian Defense Chairman Namecl For Orem Scouts Bathing Beauties Minstrel tb Aid Vie For Honors Remodeling of In Contest Today The third annual bathing beau Provo Tabernacle revue at Arrowhead is Undorgobs Drop In American Fork N Body of Gl Killed in Korea To Be Returned for Burial of Pfc. James mother and urftle are his mothsjr, L.EHI OREM -- - Vern Thurber was named this week as the district. Edward Gaisford, 20, first Lehi of Vancouver, Wash.; two brothers civilian defense chairman for the casualty of; the (Korean war, will and a sister, Richard O. Gaisford Orem-SharBoy Scout district be returned ;tp Lehi for burial, of Mapleton; Darwin Gaisford of Lehi and' Mrs. J. J. (SaUy) Carter by George McKinney, district according to "Word ,received from of Magna. , Mr. Thurber will the war department by nis grandcommissioner. serve directly under Commis mother, Mrs. il! Sarah E. Gaisford The body Is expected, to arriv ; Monday in San Francisco, and sioner McKinney and his job will of Lehi. Pfc. Gaisford a member of . the will be - "brought to - Lehi- - for be to supervise training of scouts In the civilian defense program U. S. marine cdrps, was killed In funeral services and burial. Vlli be conducted and to direct, their activities in action Ocfc S, 1650. Twice belore, in August, he had been wounded under the direction o A. H. Wing' any actual emergency. , . Following the last war Mr. in the conflict,- once When a. mor mortuary. Funeral services will Thurber was ! a member of the tar burst in a foxhole Where he be announced later, The-bod- I ty plunge 3:30 p.m. today for girls slated for March in the area from Provo to Nephl. Provo'! four LDS Stakes will AMERICAN FORK sDorisor two performances of the was In consider' this city building Judge! of the event will be the Lions club. Minstrel show, Tues cor of the than slower that ably former JoAnne Hlnand. Miss Utah day; and Wednesday in the taber of 1950 accord of responding month 1950. and"Ray Fadel. general of to ing building permits report oi a silt Laxe raaio iia These performances will benefit issued by IS leu Jensen, city Duna- - manager to at theil tion. The public ;is invited tabernacle remodeling fund one i es aid 1 first 1.700 Only-420 of .Utah ' the in Jodieiknowtaf Fellows ' it of ing Inspector, Odd tend. step! toward! being pre- - timated costs .was r e p o r t e d , Awards will be made for first Distribution of ticket! is being end representitlveinf 22 Rebekahifint .' whereas the year --.ago building and second place winners in the handled bv the various ward!. greeted ; Joe 'pared.-- " lodges Saturday TlheMinstrel show proved a hit Wewaka. Okla.j second; The national officer told mem-- hi permits totaled $85;326. Loone-y?! The permit report revealed but contest. heat ranking lOOr officer ofiber that at the present time only were whM presented in Provo short lessons Free swimming the nation at a .meeting at me, a nan million persona outside .of two applications for home build begun Saturday at Arrowhead ".A lime ago.' . is being noted on the state guard which replaced the and two companion! were man Progress trained military personei fare ing and the balance for garages. Kin lit saver 00?stshernacle local rodge. remodel! ng program. national guard. He is at present ning a machine gun. The two ' Mr. Looney, deputy sovereign thought capable of handling dis- Permlta were issued to Wayne R: rhrlo and girls eight yeara to .the Swim companions were killed, and Gais Part-Tim- e New 44 home 2nd E. systems have been serving as chairman for lighting brick 10 in aster "We need McTague, of Odd Fellows emergencies. enter the course wmcn installed of age may committee. grand master ford was grazed fcy ahrapneL In troop withHofhelna. mas Newell N.. $6500: along recovering six weeks. I America. addressed members in million persons," he emphasized, will last about one was of three root and installation of a Crews will be developed through that action he "and a good place to start. is onry home. 582 E. 2nd N., $4000 Each Instruction period ;w4ll in- the two lessions. afternoon and on the taber out the entire city to work "with members of his unit left follow system sprinkling vis- through the contact! maintained Eldon Roberts, garage, 157 N. 1st clude a Mri Looney'a a. ' game period end free nade grounds. Although Mr. Thurber., ing a withdrawal -action at the W $300; Elbert Hales, garage. 78 .. The Provo recreation depart itation was for promotional- pur- by the Odd Fellows and RebAkah N. 3rd riveir.i period. Naktong Art E.. Holman. $300: garf A special course In advanced poses, he delivered instructions members. Pfc. Gaisford was born Oct. 8 men still needs bn part-tlened to Invoke the state's Hutch defense During the evening meeting. age. 520 E. flth N.j $300: Joseph B. life saving will i bK given those Detroit to members on civilian 1930 in Mammoth, Utah, ji son of swimming Instructor to serve in auto for calls which inson ct, ' '395 Harrison Bus garage Mullinger. Street Mr. Looney-develoOdd relwho wish to enroll from 11:30 the summer program, accoraing , plans. matic firing of utility workers the late pgwey Governor Gaisford to a.m. to 12:30 p.m.? Over 23 per- -j the f walking lowghip, its goali and advance-- 1 He discussed Linn Rockwood, recreation diOn and r3n Strike valentine uais strike. ,M. Bertha who go ' sons have registered- Jor the Operators . rector. blood bank" clan to be spearhead- - menta. in home He was was the reared ford. n .The unexpected walkout course. Mr.. Looney was grand master Thfe person must possess a Red ed by Odd Fellows lodges ,v" an of and 21 uncle his AFL (U.tt street Bus a "wildcat" termed DETROIT, grandmother April by certificate to be the towns are not large enough-o- 11041-19-the' Oklahoma Odd Fellows in Cow of butterfat and 13,531 pounds of and street car operators went en cir arid bus operators union off i James A. Gaisford. His father Cross instructor's and represented' his to --actually maintain a blood bank. for consideration, he said.. eligible 5. 1944. died Feb. off strike to all cub credit. cials. milk her cutting today, call or This," he said '"is a program grand lodge from 1943 to 1930,rHe attended (schools in Lehi, Persons interested should The 'test, supervised by Utah lief transportation, in the nation's The 3785 operators had voted to in the city Mr. to Rockwood, inclusive. At the time of his write a First of ' was member :whereby all citiiens would. have. and tthe strike Tuesday 4o back up de State Agricultural college, was an fifth largest city: as soon as possible. I . blood typed and jfiled .so! tion last September in Philadel-- : building enlisted LDS He 29, a 25 ward. A to cent The FORK for slow SPANISH threatened mands walkout test wage in July hourly herd official registered improvement More applications are also dethat in emergency the period of phia to the" second highest office-, Holstein-Friesia- n cow owned byiregistry Milking was done twice defense production and snarl auto increase. However, no strike date 1948 in the .Marine corps, and was sired time required to type blood 'would; in. Odd Fellowship, he was chair- Ronald and' Eugene Nielsen fromrpersons who can teach to California inf Workers as set. now stationed was received riderless hesinninz th animal failed when prior of.rtilv output Operators and other dancing to not be wasted." It was indicated man of the committee on Judiciary this city has completed. a ballet, Up, on 1950. overseas ofltollshow an 9, M a third base of $1.67 going was two years,, three months July hour, up at assembly lines J ; .1 children. r- member of the committee on. nrnHiiPtinn 11 that the Provo lodge wiU developand besides his grand u.lth Surviving: jjlayor Albert E. Cobo threat highest in the nation. nfW nian aftpr consultation witnUeeislationl in the erand sovereign ' . civilian .defense lodge. state and county : a He veteran of world war is heads. 'Not only ean Odd Fellows help I, a, former, state senator," and I- ith blood programs," Mr..jLooney jwa8 a member of the board of re- -, stressed," but lodge' facilities can. gents- of the University of Okla-b- e made available for educational ihoma for L15 years and president purposes, first aid instructing and. of that board for two. terms. ether phases of defense prepara tion," He- further stressed that Vwe should be ever ready, war or no war, to ..meet emergencies and on ' .,.-- enu j 1 i -- , - ! I ' ard - eve--tti- nstructor Needed . nr. ' . j , m . . ' ped ! I'- -- - I . I Completes Production Test f 42 elec-thei- f . 364-da- y! : '..."! ; . ! : tea - Traffic Cases f w. Occupy Court ; In Busy Session Gity Physi cian ions Polio Threat In cityf court Friday. James f 48, .593 Willow- Lane, pleaded guilty to Teckiess driving and was ffined $75: He had already posted bond of $125, the balance of which was scheduled to be returned, to him-The charge followed an acci Approach of warmer summer dent early .last Sunday morning. months aga.in brings the annual in which his car crashed into a polio 9 threat. Dr. Charles ,M. utility pole on Seventh East be. is America for convenient superbly HesJgne4 s makers of Zenith famous for iti features, 'eft teiency J The Zenth Royal . world-famou- Smith, Provo city", physician, tween Center and First South, warned Saturday, ' .H knocking: over the pole and causHe urged all Provo citUens to ing a power outage over much of clean up, any unsanitary condi- the east jjiart of. the city. Mazurie, tions which might help to spread who' police said was alone,,?tesinjury. the dreaded disease, in! a state- caped Also ir( city court Friday, ment to. the public .which .follows: Edwards, 26. Orem, forfeited $125 when he failed' to appear on Special Precautions' a charge pi drunken driving, ine must charge At this time of year '.we followed an accident lih take special precautions-- against the northwest part of the city iflies and against unsanitary when his; car went out of control dltions. The duty rests upon each and rolled over. , one of us to protect: jour own Ted Jones and Douglas Leayitt blir health and also that Of were both charged with disturbbors. Cleanliness of oiir! surround- - ing the peace for fighting at about in ss is vitally important to our 125 S. University avenue, receht- flies jare w Teff Jones forfeited ' $25 community's 'health.known to carry many (dangerous when he: failed to appear,- and disease germs. They breed where .Douglas Lea vitt pleaded innocent and other to the charge. Hi! trial was set1 decaying organic matter wastes are present. - i iAH .sucnr April 28. ricjaj wastes which attract flies, orvtorm Other; city court cases I should for then? 34 E. "breeding 4th Iva included places 53, Tyler, ' be ''removed frpm otrrj-- premise?'.' S., speeding, forfeited $15, and Ve should not delay in removing $5 for failure 1o' appear on a writany health hazards Which may ten promise; Gerald Durrant, 21, endanger our families or our Provo. forfeited $15, no driver's ; neighbors. license; George M. Mollner, 28,, "The season of polio prevalence Orsfcn, pleaded innocent to. speedis just ahead. Alii homes should ing trial April 28. be prorely screened soij that flies .iCity court cases Thursday incannot get. into the, home. Foods cluded .Vern J. Duncan, 30, Pio-v- o, should be protected and properly forfeited $15 for failure; to refrigerated. Every home should signal tufn; Charles Sullivan, forhave sufficient garbage leans with feited $1$, illegal Stanley James, Thayne, 90 W. 4th N.. fortightly fitting lids, j ; ' "Do you have any twtsanitary feited $15: - speeding: RaymorKi conditions ' on- yourfpremises? If Calvin Tjacy. 18, 1330.N. 3rd W. so. will you see, at once that they1 pleaded ieuilty, speeding, finied are eliminated? If each family $20 Lewis, J. Whitney, 74, Spring will see that all health hazards ville forfeited, $5, driving on the are femoved from thekj property, wrong side of the road, and $15. it will greatly help 4x the prot- no driver's! license; Ray Haun ection-of the health. of. the com- Gleave, 27, pleaded guilty to. run!.'! f, '',' munity. ning a stop sign, fined $15: Rob' "Provo city department of ert Johhsoni, 22. Orem', pleaded health has sanitarians;! who will guilty to running a red light, be happy tolhelp you in solving fined $15; Lewis M. Roundy forany problem of sanitation. 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