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Show Everett A. Turner Sunday herald Hyri)m Rt Spacer Alfred G. Keetch, Dies In Payson Farmer, Community Community PAYSON Hyrum eer. 83. well known LS Leader, Dies at 72 SUNDAY, SEPT. 18. 1951 Prove Utah County. Utah PI. Grove Dies LEHI--Evere- tt -- - Fair Jermed Successful ? HKaiw' sjs8Haw 1. vv ,, sssssf Lehi Arthur Turner. n Prospacta for starting construe- tlon 00 Proposed aurgical and at the Utafi State mdi1 building hospital loomed a step nearer to- day foHowing a visit to the insti- tution 'Friday of H C Shoe- maker, chairman and William A.Dawson, member of the state welMetin with Dr. Owen . P p. m of a heart ailment' He was born Sept. 23 1892 . -a hMWMBKf WK at Architects Begin Plans Fot State Hospital Medical Buildii r - take the place of 48 w Thirty -- nine of them w charged, five died and Still AWOL the supes fasH , reported. Although the hocpita considered understaffed, one dent, died at the local hospital- OREM Alfred G. Keetch. 78. In VHiHk Friday afternoon after af Hnger- died at his home hi tftiu aw a 3 4JT awn vsa st..i' at nailSaturday v ' nah Karren Turner. a. m.. after! a lingering illness Jane . PLEASANT GROVE Pleasant chairman, assisted by Area Adam- - injt illness, rie was Dorn epi. aw, liwwLo-mOn Sept. 2. 101V he married Mr. Keetch was born in Lon- Grove's annual Community fair nA anrl A J KQg'J D and , 4U Pav.i Pearl Howe in the Salt LakeLDS held Friday proved successful in f r h fft; rld veKetah,e Vna Haskell Spencer. He married" don England. Feb. 8. 1879, a son .bbbcssssssssssssssssssssw mnA mMW nurwm ha v- reenwooa ana r.miiy temple. every way. according to raui;fi ,,v ln whlch apef,m(n, of Minnie Provstgaard, April 19. ' . IV. He Lions Keetch of the ww received his mm Adamjson.' president DUinirr ny occupaSalt Lake tmpke. He: "arris everv kin(1 of agricultural product ,-1911 in resignations, i nree ou - the ,,..!-,Club, which sponsored the event nurses have been employed. Ovt ., retired farmer arid had education in the Pleasant Grove th wPi or- - chooLs. Always active. in the LOT George Smith acted as feneral ;rariged to form a huge, vari- - been active in lothr member, of the administra- - crowding remain, one of the ee. ket,,Lehi. church. Mr. Keetch filled a mis- iu continue io hiiiH at one end of the sanitation un to his last Illness, From 1923 to MM he lived ,n live ataff, the two members of ous piwiero an 1 mirmMT'ifv t D mwA t Iia MfnmlallM 1,1 t4,t ru irwj w ILfatfna until ine .... nam Qalt ..!- -. . arl, a. siam piuiavni high school auditorium. ,l oui vivii ivui fl tr Q) He served for many wit ...ij.., a .ww, appears in PoKd leg-o10SS. to He back in All exhibits except the livestock sons and oneair fundi moved Lehi .the appropriated by daughter, Loran C. years on church financing com- The welfare co m mlrsioners wefe held in the high school. Soencer and Mrs.Deon:S. war Me was a member of the LDS1,tur, for the building haye visiteo ine waro ounng 'ow-churc- h. released for an architect to ner mitte8, r1,ln furld for church Adamson and OAaL Niles Smith. Jimmy m and was at the elder the and tHcannery and serving nd m'Mion34Tn p8Ui were ,nd noted the work being pUn ?.rk 00 beKln. charge. ? mu! of death time done. So .r-1(t In the livestock division. flv5 II War v...n World he g, served Durina tu.i and j vegetables produced on Sunday school ranged, at the park east of the Mrs. John Oberhansley, Spanish hoa- . i ; on the rationine board ALFRED G. KEETCH mKn scnooi; mny annea. nave rteer Mti, ,hn rimer- Pav.on arid served, on the Old Folks comwouuuiiuing. Dital -. farms hi Pn.. wirimv mrludr Siirvivor .u 'J , w w 20 for mittee wiiii iiuiiiwti and iruwiivv years. - -.-111 . Before -UM aeSOB IS C CT Mrs. Mildred home Monday morning Iihl tu.'r T .1 Tiirnur uum, " " " hrnlh.rt . . I. IA. .i. L1UIK, Villi CVIWIUCIIUVTI. of poultry, Mrs Edwin Mills. umjti veara In his youth. M. Keetch was family "time of services. Burial will J that there will m and nrvrlifl until Lake Salt. Although Proves 34th polio eluding all kinds . icmm v iaae aeverai ma r ana Pritchett, City mm. to ' i luroik. Amrrcin case of the vear was admitted to hogs, rabbit, dogs, bulls, heifers, Mrs. GuySmops. Burley, Ida. interested in dramatics and took be --in the Pleasant Grove ceme- - nr. Lehi. and a sister. Mrs. J. W. nlete the huildina- - Ride for con- - 000 Pr mares and an outstanding an active part in directing, cast- - tery. the Utah Valley hospital Friday colts, horse. ion can't be lei until alter' struct Lake Salt be held will Gardiner, services City Funeral ana acting in many produc- -i night, a "definite drop" in the ra?e Funeral services will be coh- - the arcmeet completes the plana. Monday at 1 p. m. in the Payson ing tions. heading a dramatic com number of new polio cases has direction Danish Style Judging ducted Monday at 2 p; m.. ln the the under ward First LDS 1.3M Patients his own for many years. been experienced within the past Reed of Bishop Money. pany of or two. according to Provo The judging was Danish style ... i L. warren nom. oisnnp. Successful Farmer y,, pmlfnt fX population of 1.S06 O V, City Physician C. M. Smith. The with no sweepstake prizes, said Friends may call at the family highest in history, remained un- - KlIC we trend gives hope that the epi- - LeRov Thorne. chairman of the 22TLS-LSL- 2 a n d residence Sunday evening Ho was a successful farmer "all RFC LOtill AlQ tO changed during the month, when .Mo"d.".V Pr,?f shoni-Burial livestock division He was assisted, to the services. demic is "oast. itV peak. to services. 48 new were to admitted Monday an'd was prior his in be life will of in patients . especially The newest case is a" by John jGreen.; terested in irrigation projects. He C A I jaaaag' Lirm o- -t Payson cemetery. picturesque and beautiful Provo boy: ' served as superintendent of theiaele fcWUI A finrin-vil- le child was admit- - was the flower show under th8 . . . ,,, ' " Union Irricratinh tUIIIUIIJ club. of flower the local n direction Ad district W to the Utah Vallev hospital serpi. 10 'u.r.i iun, nnpniiivj Weeks and none president to B. Prior chief Ernest former' that, Thursday. Howard, V3UlnmCUd.nt for J0 years. ,uHe Owas serving "I'- " ' - BC 111 isieiisen. vice urrM- hours Friday before returning a had been reported since Sept 7. irs. nae Mrs. . nrv. uu""-luoii JfulkUa ui'i'iuii, " V I Effie Adams. ex- n,..ij.n and. The little boy admitted Friday verdict of "no cause of action1" Llldll Illflll. Today In favor of the defendant In a the American Lithofold night was the first in Provo since lllUH death. He had been a member of sured Queen of the show was awandeds Dr. William F Edwards. dean Estate board have been Invited (32.000 accident dameg suit. would! St. Louis V of he that Sept. 7 Corp VI Mrs LLE SPRING Charlotta a town narrMa. the Orem the Lindon .viotnr board, giant white The Utah Valley hospital polio it get a S6S.ft00 loan. of the college of commerce at to atiena The verdict thu exhonerated " ne help i n i day flower, exhibited by John, (Lottie) Alexander Gammell. 89. dairy board, a director Home Sheldon National u . J - .nrinniw. war'd now has nine patients.. i." .kui T. Warwood. Orem , ri...... pm,t died i. uiii "n llSliaill ivun . . . . Vo.Vld resident, Lindon baseball Springville. lifelong FugaL mnrliide tndav with ,,ii league, k County Polio Chairman Clarat the residence VfC entered Ejchibits of the Lindon morning farm Friday bureau iy 15sm? ? ence Argyle of Spanish Fork Sat- - f the communtty ,on universal of a JJL a in a v aney oprn iur vice president four daughter. Mrs. Josephine was uiv i ivii a puoiir inspection little which uraay announces a revisea injured Mrs. causes and American Fork of - accident admiration ears, . The Kelly, --prizes; until homos, U-sponWedD Home Builders association retonight of 61 new polio cases in Utah Luren Warnickmany n. Mr. . onetime Lithofold treasurer. .1-J wii rwaiun Hmwiu to age. was chairman. incident uirru, een Mr. Keetch is survived by his effrded in a diary at the time the nesday at T p. he Chicken at "'nlve-bcounty for the year, counting the Home arts displays were many Gammell was born Aug srife, Martha Thorne Keetch, loan was pending before the RFC. R,Jh..E.0irr.ri .t one admittance Friday night. Mr and varied, including all kinds of n Mrs - j noo"- tiaan i a k to the public all week open 180f Dec. whom he married matter Mid. a 4, of he a check for As "fact, said careful in; Argyle needlework rugs and leather xi TIa Salt Lake LDS The occasion will be the recti- - Open houses re being held at The child and hie father. i he national foundation records re- - handicralt, irra ngd under the di- - Alexander temple; six chil- - some of the incidents never the ' lar following locations: 744 N.- broughtwasthe suit, claimed monthly meeting of the asao-2S- the vealed that number, but this does rection 51!?-.?.Martell, Provo; Russell, In con- driver a now home 12th under E. an of negligent was C. to nrsatii7iiinn married ruimn . 1 frank She, u'hii.ii' "' nh In Utah struction with Richard K Hatch. Iv starting up tne ous Derore ine builders and suppliers , in the old' Salt Lake v.rn n i ,. Prn,Mr.' vri w . v..,.. u..n icyui icm. i ine oammeti liiiV..' ntiiM. I worss me rnuaren iivi., oi oi and builder, open from boy was safely off. caiasing him p to ring . . LDS house. u. ndowment -- l , George B.- designer church. Kirk- 0e'm and Ray S Magna. 21 mlttee after it tabbed Max Sia- - Valley, according nijui. O iiiiiuU jmiiu iic- itrn rv C executive in poster mamng, and they resided in Provo iiiuic scentral scnooi, re- 8 a m. to sec p. m. each day: at 880 'to be thrown under it. Thf Provo, Carfer, great-grancases would three be discovered former law partner of wae and ceramics of the art depart-case- s .died Dec. I, 1910 kind, grandchildren, N. 7th W . a home built by the fendant declared the or that had been light and un- - ment Of the high school were at- children, and the following broth- - Chairman William M Bovle. Jr.. Dr. Edwards will speak on the Knudson Brown builders: at 175 hurt when be ran at bus ers and sisters; Mrs. Emily Aston, of the Democratic national Harold E 8th N . Orem. completely fur- - an attempt to grab o, it an by reported until their recovery. tractively arranged on i.i,TX2-i!-?.Finance." rved subject.. general S Mrs. A: L. Cullimore, Pro- - 'mi t tee. for questioning on fees which he Is an authority of con- - nished home in Mem mo Gardens, --bax," boyhood practice j A .in From Norfolk. Va.. this week Woolston.. art director at the high came a telegram to Mr. Argyle school, i Mrs. Nettie Mecham, Ameri- - he received from Lithofold. siderable note from experience with Reno Memmott as builder, along the. snow while Sjngin Survivors include two sons and vo: can Tork: Mrs. May K Walker.;, There was no immediate plan gained in eastern banking from the Norfolk City and toun- - The refreshment Viist. were open from 2 to f pre through onto a moving vehicle. , n w rs. n. H..,.i,t. v rhanler Vatmnal tAim4atinn unrler the rilrprlinn of th f.rnvp ' Pleasant Grove: Mrs. David B. to call Bovle. He has said he finance circles prior to his and ' var r ac- - Sunday: a home at 884 W 1280 N. i for Infantile Paralysis. It read: ward Relief safety MIA of his present post at in the Brookfleld subdivision wh I.indon; Mrs. Effie Wei- - received legal fees from Lithofold. Map- The rhflirmPn U'PT ftrhoo! Jeneie'e Vega, e., MrS, R- i Kammon wit n agc f)aV rnneeaHilatinn. Ct.nUw .aH ermn kafnra z aa aiivi v "inui iiies. as iu wea . v s. I. He still gives counseling the L and H construction com- - MEAnl BE SIONED FOB v bt iva ig.t . . mar mar . a T oiuiaiiuiu vrsi ika a ( (.ji m aar ffOOfl . t . - j AnanPl j Mr. Mr- Keetch. Landon. :it nar-w,-mn. to out j and resourcefulness of being first Mrs- tmi Democratic atvuh several large eastern pany as builders: and at 3BZ8 fi TBI A! cnairman, ?fvice iiimiupi ing Pr'..i ; win.,t - L T ' Fuheral services will be con- - turned his law practice over to firms. Max Hunsaker; and Ed Tay- 8th E, Edgemont. at tne vista to, use gamma globulin test oh vy. 18 wiiin. WASHINGTON. lorAll builders and suppliers in Val Verde ranches, home hunt Dy President Trumir S pi. ducted Monday at p. m.. in the Siskind at that-rmlarge groups of children, jyehope- Proceeds from the booths will Y ,,1, ., a!J V, sign . the committee results will be permanent benetold ward Howard under the Windsor fe"f,n chapel d. 'OdSV Which glVCS 24 used for the new Grove ward .1- .TTnleu nlherwlir IDf f .in. -i he knew of Bishop ,J"Jfl mankind MiltonySmith. . . Toole well; that he ' . . .that .. .. . Tr tKia evanino o larKlv D. m. ?' direction , St 3 .hnrrh I . a r iS in ine same ouice tea to attenn ana Dring gueai, npu : Tr. t .".iwn , ri- - -warn. rriends may can at tne uipin naa worKeo rour snow from salt. Lake LMtyieatur.-op.ivm- e o , to local officiaU of National American countries eve- -i with him a the RFC before Toole Mr. Carter said. Orem, Suriday . . v mm' mole mutual deie ana aance week. Home -- nM at unusual 0music Real of uu...up.. Provo the Provo All members 7.-for to Lithofold. ing left work 87, ,h, r ' numbers, wjs presented to help Friends may call Saturday a fter 6 p. nV, and Sunday to .tjme of of fair. the .de'fray expenses' Dies in In connection with the fair, an services at fhe family residence. iift-e- r noon entertainment, was- 288 E. Center St. Burial Will 'be Caroline Kirkham Baker. 87, heid at the pioneer o relic hall un- in Springville Evergreen pioneer woman, died Sat- der the direction of Mrs. Nora terv urider direction of A'nderson urday at 12:50 p.m. in a Salt Lake Macfarlane, captain of the Daugh- - and Sons mortuary. : hospital. iters of Utah Pioneers. Pioneers She Was born Sept. 3, 1864 in 0 the were enter- Darwin, England. She came to tained with a program and recep-Prov- o when She was 18 yeans tion in honor of the founding of f age. the community, Sept. 13, 1850.' . She married WilHani Bakerl For a Jp Dec. 28: 1868 in Sugarhouse. They . made their home irt Provo TTailtS LEHI -- fames Merle Evans Jr., Mr Baker died many years. son of James Merle and infant Aug, 28. IB28. Mrs. Baker bad (Continued from Page One) Bonnie L. Flinders Evans. died made her home with her daughThursday at 11:45 p. m. in an ter, Mrs. Caroline Allgier of 42 meeting emphasized Soviet, inten- -' American Fork hospital. W. 27th S. Salt Lake City for tions and present western ability He wag born Feb. 23, 1051, at ' the last six years to .meet an attackLehi. She was an' actiye member of High on the agenda here is. Survivors include his parents. the LDS church and served P council of an "'Ottawa Lehi: .his. grandparents. Mr. approval B and a w aBBW aM xeacner me at Af aUar m Ti at San ae a4 in at rteelaratinn'' that would tell the neneisocpevy Parley P. Baker. Ogden, and tovo ijirsr warn for many year ,vorld of - v.eslprn nlerie In in Mrs. Mrs. Lela Evans. Lehi; two great Surviving are son; ,ann cr.ease cooperation 'Sfgnowotn"-- . Mrs. Annie Smith. XmuLt five daughters William and Jack 1? Leht. and Mrs. Rose Vauney, Am- J 1in.; 'iby Gen. Georee directed Baker.' Slt Lake Citv D. Eisen- - erncan T Owight rorK. J , Lehi Jesse Baker Fdcar Baker. nower a Lii-k.commander of supreme h un.eral services will be con- Mont. Mrs Richard (Asnenl -- i.isj -; Richards. Southgate Cal , Mrv miutrv move forsees new fe ,h ward chapel HutSiins. nmir i;tir-- i Raymond (Edith o.iai mH ni ferrin Gurney. .bishop. SouthgSte Mrs Charles (Ruth) inneUne nf an AtlanFriends may call at the home Neilsin. Salt Lake City; Mrs tic unjpn William (Caroline) Allgier Salt The Americaff delegation head- - of his grandmother, Mrs." Lelamrs. Annur imnai j Kv Sw:trKnh iane lhv: afll tll th Evans. Sunday evening and MoriWelch, Salt Lake City: 32. grand- council new ways must be day prior to services. children. i 26 Burial ' will- be- in Lehi City found to expand air. land and sea on? c sister, Mrs. Jane Briggs. forces in western Europe and to cemetery. Beaver. defense production. The new FUneral. services will be an- speed Force of a car hitting a stadefense efjfort will raise the J object nounced "by Be.rg mortuary. at 60 miles an touchy question of how the bill tionary 'can be paid without starting dis- hour is, as great as that of a car buildng. falling frorn a astrous inflation. WYOMING HUN'IKB . un(Mn w $ 1 L ,.,f.r,., - LDS-chiir- -- Drop Ch wh Cose a T 1 1 1 m -- ss1 Risp;Sn:iiw,n rif&J Ratio Noted; joge Provo Case Listed T JJLtZJS bn - - -- - -- . T ir-l- l.. J,.,'a - -- : ... cYnr77n?li nu - - - f - 1 -- ioi un . . L'i i . oc-dre- 3 eight-perso- ir - , n, Lo-curr- ed. ..k. - - - . . S!5Jt?" VLSr iSEKe - '7 . Jury Frees LMVr Of Damages Homebuilders to Hear Edwards; Model Homes Open Today I -- Services - ... I 1 Howard Denies Ei i . - 1 -l . . - de-ta- d- J;0. : com-Ore- T T . w v " i L-- B.V - 1 ri - v. v - . - 1 ar . '"ft - iflf , l- . . Pioneer, Salt Lake j. - 1 ; . ceme-Prov- Funeral Monday James Evans . fortlJ.'j. - rW P'aC . nori-milita- rv nlang Jt' - edn-fd1S- tJ1 . -- - u-.r.- tjt n; - A 18 'URi , SPrCIAL DEMONSTRATION man was shot and killed in 'hunting accident while on trip with his brotheri a Authorities said that apparently was in of fire as his brother shot, at a Coyote,. Ropelatto. married a'nd a father. w,as killed almost instantly'.- The officer said he apparentlv raised lip lust as his' brother shot and was fatally PR0V0, UTAH Edward-RopTSlatt- the-lin- - One.; member of trie beetle family. is known as the bombardier.' When disturbed. it exudes a volatile fluid that explodes in " smoke; - ... ry Ser Diampnd-yill- e 357year-cl- d . 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Now SI 24.50 Now $69.50 Were $199.50 Were $149.50 Ix)w Down Pavment -- Easy 'Credit Terms JOINS TOP PROGRAM Try Them See Them No Obligation Mr. Leort S. Bush, master acoustician, who has helped h'Onrlreris to enjoy- life more fully with better hearinjr, Mill conduct this clinic. If you are unable to attend clinic during the ahove hours pleas .telephone hotel, for home appointment. - ACOUSTICON Ita y Mil and has signed to play a top I role this season on Theatre Guild nn thf Air. Tonight, don't miaa Helen Haves and Montgomery Clift in 1'ennesnee Willie ns" great drama, "The Glaae Menagene." Tune in Sundays. 6.30 p. m.'KDVL. U. S Steel Hour. Li FX - ten-sto- SHOT AND KILLED DIAMOND VI LLE. Wvn lafSlS . Since mt: World's First and Oldest Makers of Electrical Hearing Aid. Waldo L. Littlefield 45-Ea- Broadwa? (Mrii.l C SALT LAKE ITV. I TAH J i Jjl gassakX. BSsssTrsffTTtllsssTj sits tr |