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Show i I r " '. '': A. WEDNISPAV. AUO. 1, 1M1 . "'.'.'' " A' r ' DAILY HERALD Prryrp, Utah. County, Utah Electric Appliance Exhibits, til Over the Nation 'Round the World ; Demonstrations Open Thursday Mr. Gertrude Wlmiiu. will v. lows: S to the fair P- m. "idoora At bom economist five, "will be 10 cents. the lewture rooking demonstra- open. Admission Mr. U'lumin urlll riv tion Iduringthe first' big day of a It .on cooking .and the gigantic Utah County Electric2 willdemonstration a meal with at prepare complete Thursday which fair begins trimmings, utilizing the p. m in the Utah'na ball room on all (of the: latest electrical equipment.: The West antLTirst South. first MejnJ women and children are f odd cooked iwii 11 be served fcee j all ifivited to participate in- the- to the6 observers. At p. m. the floor show will vent. Thursday' schedule- folwell-know- m j .. I rridr 2 p. Thursday, Friday iir?P r m. At 2:30 the feature demonstra tion 'will be by Glen As tin, sales man for the American Paper sup ply company. He will place spe ctal emphasis on the proper utilization of space in a home freezer; showing th,e various types of containers and the proper location of foods in a freezer. A.t 8 p. m. the floor show will begin, featurinfe the Gay Ranch-ero- s. a group f singing Spanish Americans. Curt Curtis will again art a master of reremonies. Police, Firemen Examinations Set fT, PRESA GIRARD Kan. PORTLAND, Ore. begin, featuring Byron Jensen atthe organ console and Ctirt Curtis as master of ceremonies. SeheduU FrWay, doors wili also open at I L 6 Patrolmen Tr dining in . Br UNITED . .'.., Most9f Oregon and. Washington. was in for another hoto today - rvw'1" I . -- ,k"--f- .t along with dangerously low humidities. M critical forest fire conditions continued. A rash of new fires, all small; were harassing foresters and" firefighters throughout this two - . states.' , r ' ' J':, The largest' f?re reported was a 1200 acre' blaze which raced over th pine forest southeast of Kinzua in Oregon's Wheeler county. More than 300 men were fighting the fire, but it was reJ Emanuel Yfaldeman - Juliua, famed "Little Blue Books" pub-her recently convicted f of income tax evasion, drowned! ac cideotly in the swimming pool of his palatial home, a coroner ruled Vj .;.,' 'V today, The body of the publisher, clad Jn swimmlnt trunks, was discovered last night by lls 'wifie, Sue, in th pool of their large country, home on the outskirts of Girard. . 1 ' Sheriff Elmer Kneebone said there was no evidence of suicide. The autopsy substantiated his ' . :l !. opinion. " f - ported'trailed. He . " '' . ...'.; A 1 . 7 ' . j " HOLLYWOOD " ' ' i I " ' : . 4 Suave actor Errol Fly tin aid the Korean war front did today 1 i ' freezer will be j awarded 4 Would wonders for, his health, to like I qualify fair goer. yri lucky ThS actor; returned yestferday V; for appointrnent as policeman j' Throughout both days of the Sir new highway .patrolmen fVJPyl Tnfcphoto). tourf of military instalfromj r a fireman or a radio disare .working in the Utah- county o farmer got permis- fair there will be contiguous inin Korea and Japan with OPEN-AIWAREHOUSE Heayy rains have left ground aoo sony to ptle wheat, lations' .1 V. clerk?. area In the second phase: of Aheir patcher dividual exhibits and demonstrainnon hiuhoi. of nw1v harvested wheat on the main street In Hamilton, ,n wn- an entertainment unit and. said' for such rlgprouS, training course to be- 1 I Appointments have" been unable to keep up with the incoming harrest. Above, a truckfer unloads his tions in the various sections of railroads over ' rough Korean thai and jouncing be made from of the highway come wil members BOISE 20 Provo positions oo the street. the wheat fair, sponsored by j ' roadi in j eeps had almost cured jji civil service list to be filled ; plectrical appliance dealers. The patrr law enforcement body. back. who take the from 3S S. U; applicants Sen. Joseph R. Mc Cr his ailing who different types ; latest in nearly Thpy. are Farlin LaMar Wood. injured his- hack Flynn. be' to: examination'? RT, Wisconsin, will speak at given of appliances of alt' leading makes Hor iBorifliCviHe: Lamar Winn thy, in a aboard fall said 'this ai?d Friday of Ihe annual Ada county Repub the ailment had his yacht, will bfe "demonstrated. ror ki. r Park City: Howard Dean .' Thujwwiai" doche s! m. 7 at "kept 'eefe. in p. Wide' in lican ioeginfiing Boise, Aug. 29, tors guessing." Variety Powell. Duchesne: Randie Ernest picnic, ;) fcooVn 30, Central building on Mrs. H. W, Hurd, state GOP Thiswill ihclude .range;. sew- -' Theobald., Provo; J B. Fox,' Pro- ' cam- Provo the school high from Ada. county, ALMOST CHAMPAGNE ing machines,, refrigerators,; home On -- "vo, knd Thomas Giles. Barrett. ' pus. ;."'" freezers h e a t i h g appliances,! said today. Tenn. (U.tt It MEMPHIS, Springville. blanks" may b ' application other f1 and fixtures, many lighting of sounded like champagne but it critic three-weeMcCarthy, a Outspokeq; took' of first the secured from office They in .appliances. M r s. AMERICAN Secretary of State Dean Acheson, was Just an old watermelon. HarFORK Recorder A. M, course at a training school in Salt A lively "troasure chest prize fity - Lak accepted the bid of the Ada. ris Rotman said the melon was Frhilv C. Hackford assumed the in the city otfice where they studied laWT a be inain hjint"will attraction, SPANISH F0RK- - Barents and duties of librarian of "American county 11organization. Republicans In a hot place Wi his store and subenforcement and first-ai- d building. University ave. and at in fair ano iKj girt appliances ltrom ' P8rt noo, reeve th. state win had been plugged. It fermented Center street. F6rk librarv Monday I fare "it today to that IS to public OTl be given away' .'?tl"J' jects Followinga four-da- they.were personi th and was bubbling and hissing. V auditor-i"Mrs. school 11I The ing and Fern who high firemen y Preston, police placing ivhn can unlock', the treasure Nevl-EvlCr- afl study subjected to meato discuss the nronosed come a rivil under her month tendered will to state positions 'tax resignation are uian chests 'with vounssters be amongilinB Keys ,the given wsLire to postpone the period Service and! provide disability opening of ago.. Mrs. Preston had served as Civil Air Patrol csidcts.' attending on where they investigated 'setwo fend rrfalr until Biter than librarian for nearly eight years. a two weeks sum niler encampment weeks i benefits..' retirement'-ri..sVnn' s In Wnrliins licensing and" motor vehicle regr "iginally scheduled to ertable curity of tenure and splendid fair, a valuable ; , j'.T jAnnouneement of the appoint at this advanced jet gunnery istra tion. enterprise 'for, for advance' opportunities ment wass;made by J. Ralph base Utahns is the general students to help ha 'vest crops. Ceptral The preseht training period in- ment. r chairman. Ernest Salernr, presi- - The .meeting; whi.chwa under Sfibel, chairman of the libraryl The Utah cadeti were flown to traveling with the veteran Ident of the Vtah tcountv chapter 'P direction of Mrs. Helen Jackf board following a meeting in Nellis, nearias Vegas, last batur-whic- h to 'in troopers gain experience president, of, the Intermountain Electric as- - son' the appRcations of 12 were day abbard U. S. Air Force actual law enforcement measures. which is helping; to Vded opportunity for those Th youngsters are sleeping in to express their opinions to considered. Tre men will report to begin event. the sponsor is of! a air conditioned tfarracks. eating Mrs. Hackford "g graduate ' duty on Sept. I. . the BYU with a bachelor of sci- - at air force mess and attending h Farmers en.. sales renresentative for the Tr f men will bp permanently and. during "attend- - air force elassesU such subjects . i of utilities and Frank Nelso n Provo j department fi?sif ned to the following loca. , . university devoted! meteorology an navigation. Barton, sales representative i cumes ano oescrioeo me neea some of her studies to libraryl The cadets, frojm safe Emuind 14MfripaW 'rnnv ' t- t 7n- Uil tion) Wood. Kaysville;! Horrocks. ot '' 1h Utah PowPr n w u, Ught for extra labor during the peak Coalville; Theo- -' Payon; Powell, rceivT ?Pnl'5, - company, positions. who are in "charge of "1 the harvest season. This.per-feS-MLnd- l! science isanda cataloguing. a bald Delta: Fox. Provo a,nd Bar- i.kl. native of this rfty.norce She, .yt'h'T gencwP arrangements. Leland B. o'd of high productivity coin- , "J--Zl rett, Spanish Fork." foriner school, teacher here. a; 1" the is cides of Wakefield with school chairman: 1l.nlllnu,c opening publicity ""V ":, n..t nfiHnt wris putting a. halter. o? his horse Rex DlJnf6rd rr...y. nf th ?' ."" J.inlr Harold of OuUri, jh witfi the tickets, Cadets,, includ- charge when-ono the crew of young; anf1! rvf thp ralifrmitt Parkinir rrmnra - Ladies Literary elub and is active camped women officers. Sessions, Sterling two Camp advertising ing. boys wprkisg for him jumped, manager v. itlrm. Jj R. Peay of the Canning in the Third ward LDS auxiliary rrnlm-n(ftr- it for the cadets is s norse nacK. ine anirnai ine uppn association, and "vx nnwii, llcrop Growers; First Lt: Richard W. Burt, Ogden. reared up an;d ;came down on Mr. , liowell of Central 'Utah, cadets include: representative Holindrake, (trampling him un-- 1 school Tom&c AllreH Rocrei- - D Anderson. ProV the board, i j By RUBY HICKEN rierfoot. fCssor Weldon J. ' Taylor of the iShirel Dixon. Clark Fullmer, He was rushed to the Communis BYLI M-- . talked on working condiM. Robert Grosbeek, Paul Jensen, C. Mrs.' and Danner of here where examina-- f itt hospital tions labor situation. RepEvan MangelsOn, fRoger Murphy ' rerurneo tiOn 1 t;na!rieston recently Wedneaday, Aug. revealeri "a Hrnlron chnntHcr1 resentatives from Salem and Pay-so- n Willard Ostlund, John S.yme and .t.- frorrj a", trip to Idaho where they PROVO , a X ,1J also attended the meeting, Ted Tucker visited Mr. Efanner's grandfather, While no decision was reached, M. p. Danner. At Cadets wore, regulation atr Boise .they Hed.v Lamarr. t wer4 guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bar- confined to i.his; home for some force parachutes enflight. .and as majority o the group seemed On Moonlight Bay. t e feel that the later- opening on ren jCarlile and visited in Elko, tinjie following Release from the,3fr av a precaution against airsickness, 10.8-cu-- ft i IS'evi with Mrs. Lillian Anderson hospital thi afternoon. were given, Sjept. 17 would be preferable to pills. Uinta Tarzan's China Peril; I 4. school and (Kntie Grpver sisters of Mr. beginning Sept. Corsair. Jon Hall'. ' J: Panner.. This opinion reflects Motor Vu ;Stars iA My Crown; Q-- E Mr, and Mrs. Clarence' Giles of Mrs. O'Ma'yyel and Mr.. Malone. of the people of Spanish Fork Mesa. 'Ariz., have been 'visiting In only and". the final verdict on the AMERICAN FORK in Heber during the' past- two Cameo Double CrossbonesT Di. problem .will not. be decided until Pffiesthpocl weeks. Mr. Giles, who is after the board meeting of the (yConnor. ing Brigham Young university . I Pavne. Nebo school- district held tonight. C6ral4 West. in Passage during the summer, is completing Starlight Tomahawk, V. Hef- - 8 t which the Views expressed at 'his thesis.j: similar meetings held by other kedown. l'n:,!Sha! can-.AMERICAN FORK i Mr- and Mrs. Junior Wright, Mies' In the Nelbo district will, be oufing 'jfor all adult AaronicjLEWI Joe Stock and Dick Wright spent yon The Teen SPRINGVILLE ' YanThe presented. , Alninel Priesthood Royal "'I Magnificent members of a canyon in weekend the Yellowstone 4s planning Canteen ' I ' Calhern. " with their .', stake, togetrr .. Park...:' '..', Dartvfor Thursdaiy evening . , Quebec, J. Barrymore' Mrs.!' Lucinda Popp ig ' visiting ilies, is scheduled for Saturday.! canteen members are asKeo. All '' Aiig. 4. at Mutual Dell in Amer- - OR EM in American Fork. to meet at the high school Mlat 6 Mr. land Mrs. Ralph Giles, and ica!n Fork canyon. oe p. rn. ano transportation win Geneva Vengeance Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Giles,- Mr, Heading the ,outing arrange- of a hayride furnished in '""(L'and 'Mrs. Irwin ,F, Hicken and a which of bed on the truck, . large . . ... , ,, Scera Last of the Buccaneers. Mr. land Mrs. V. A. Mahoney and will be covered with hay for com I" P. Henrleid: Pygmy Island families recently visited at Tryol fortable riding tne i.v cinemotor Bambi; So Dear to ,..,m... representing. A square SPRINGVILLE and Mirror lake, wards of. the Kellv's Grove Jias been reserved are Fred Mv Heart ake Mrs. Millie . Murdock ntertaind;ance roundup; is being planned ,, i , w Bui, r that evening! and games - of for nt l , PA YSl l i .1 ijvii f f ? V Koloh stake 'n?'""-r!,interest, by special Hiiishu-Mollv- -. Softball. . volley ."ball and horse i--i M Beru Sixth, arrangements and iivvitai. M,": I for the. middle of August.' groups will be played before the l,nurfnay at lner nome.,:shoes H; ;'Sec .'Vandepurg. pLEASANT GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Ren COshlng. and itiojn.;Vtiltoh Stake dance iirectors Tom and' f and hot dog fry. onjrj and PHil O. Smith. Seventh. big hamburger The Ynu Next Grove Voire of Los family Dolly Smith are in charge of the; Angeles are Pehrson announces George! Melvin Hear."J'J Third.' Pectol. prbgram; Whitmore. tjofffng in Heber with Mr. and and Dean Harrett. a' ejvent, and,, are conducting Canteen Bob Winston. super re- - SPANISH FORK Eighth. Mr?. Arnold Johnson. 'claqs each Friday eve-- f ts in cnarge ot tne party Al- visor, Ronald Nsvv- training In You're the Ahgefus freshrnents:) Strong. Mrs-Asi it. in for daughter! 'preparation ring and Mr. Pehrson also will attend. Hev'ee and Mrs. Ella Yates visited pipe and Mr. Hansen, sport,: Now. G Cooper. tjiere are not enough in each ward An attendance. of 40 or 45 is ex Tesse EdD. the and ArchOn Riviera, Kaye; Spafford. Fourjh in Salt Lake City Car! Remund to hold a roundup on ward (ISEA Dected. photo) finM, Bunker". ward SPRINQVILLE Highland, basis, all wardu are asked to co- -' .Wednesday where tie is conval- ance With FAREWELL The Canteen i being held on and publicity. Rivolj Apache Drums, S, Mc operate and send a set of dancers TEARFUL escihg from an operation. handkerchief in hand and tears Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Mir. and Hicken and Assisting! the" general commit- - Nally. possible .to the Friday night streaming down his cheeks. Lt. nights, with a mouie oeing snown Thunder in God:s Conn-- ! if Pifrk at the stake house. ana Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer stands famly.?of Los Angeles are visit-- 1 tee' are the. stake committee.! practices . tr.v.iR. Allen. InB J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hicken TriHfnt KHworH W' to take part in; the stakt round- - on. the Prealdio parade ground in every Friday nighft. Watch the Birdie .here-:;A 'Grant. Raymond and other relatives l.ne,,ll,010r !. MPand San JYancisoo during the A"! Mrs. boy was born to Ltj and Mrs. Dqn ..Jack-manMr. are 'also Smith and "ruffles and nourishes' as iT' ' The Orinoco and Zambes rivers Csrl HVlton Lt. Hylton is station : Activities will secretary. for (five he officially ended his long and district begin at 4 p. m. TNeWSlFfOm PaySOH supervisors.' ed at 'Nellis Field. Las Vegas have a total length if 1600 each slakes. Santaquin-tTin-tjcareer O. S. in distinguished the sofban gam between a Palmyra, .i OCTVlCe miles. Visiting with them ' frave been picked team from the Fir.t, Sec- - MgR in the Nebo, Juab. Kolob, and will Army,:' Mr. Marvel Hylton iand 'Mrs. orid. "Thirdv. Fourth and Fifth1 conduct a weekW institute each Tr,HonalH. U UT4nnc-.anrf A'prna PAYSON Sat Mm iPaul .1.1,. one 'ffrom the Sixth. SevMr. and Mrs. Lloyd ? WetfertJ wards, Jarfis have .returned trv Ft. dlance directors! of the five stakes. enth. Alpine'' and .High-" H. Eighth, son and are Vacation-John ) 'lafid wards'. Okla.. .atterl visiting here The first institute will he held in k'amp Sillj , , SEE THE ing in the northwest. 'I m. ivoiud naitt nipt lonigni, " Between-and 5 p. m there ""."" iv W wtvn ii.ik i dim aim ...liil ii . v,i.ir,i Ullll ftlllV TJIrs. Sc Mrs. JarVis races ana otner ground will beLeon Jarvis. as pncning. FRIGID AIRE HOME FREEZER the fqrnj- -' h is base. He- drove, his car bac k to COOK PAYS SOCIAL CALL sports. Picnic supper hour will be pr Jean jremembered coast. the MODEl'lD-1- 0 Pickering. Home! for JO hours, last Sun- -' D. Garner, son - of Mr. ,; .,,,..- - '.' ...Mrs. Daisy from 6 p. m. to 7 followed bv a TOPEKA. Kan.-'U.Robert IVTrnonald nrpstded over the Kaft- - hour of camrnuiiitv snging .and dav Kenneth Gasser of the US ahd Mrs. J. David; Garner, DEMONSTRATION REFRIGERATOR , h pme tnat he has been advanced mansion kitchen as fr!?.m 7:30 to ' " P- ni. a program navy, stationed at San Diego, sas goveenf-r'3:30 PiA. ,1 chief, cook for '35 years before wiitl be, prtsented in the ainphi- - visited with his parents, Mr. land tA sergeant supply clerk. With all -':- i-r -,; tne outmgi Mrs Albert Oasser and other d ay duty, he lives with his Wife she1 made her first visit to the'Tnra,re- concluding ...1 You can jt get a refrigerator bsJ- -' chief' executive's state house of will be the serving of melons pro- - relatives during the day. (Mr. near his base. MrsGarner is em- UTAHN A BALLROOM whert today I gain lika this vided by the committee. fices. ... Crasser ;is firemani apprentice 'at. ployed in the coast city. And besides this is General Ross Montague, son of Mr. nd : Electric, the most preferred re--' '. ;,, Mrs. Grover .lylontague. has en- -' UTAH APPLIArtCE ,f; ;;.. y,:;.:,,. frigeratof. ourlunnuxn in rayson joyea 23!7 4 But- 9 EAST 1ST NORTH Freezer PHONE g the past week. With engineer ier Conditioner. new Redi g department of the army',- - he Cube Ic Trayi Aluminum DEPT. TAYLORS APPLIANCE nas iift-j- i 9iauMnru hi oan ream, Shelves-Deep P now 25 will' 15 CENTER WEST PHONE Cpl.. and report for duty for vegetables full de luxe Ft Lewis. .Wash. features! - Utah County At m. a 9 p. home1 some nine-fo- ot Several blazes in the Tillamook burn area was. reportedly not large as yet, but they were des cribed as potentially dangerou. Twenty fires burned ,ovr"107 acres in Washington. 1 : as- R 8 la- - 1 1 - parents Air Views New Librarian ' School Opening Assumes Duties American rorK Ddte Nebo Area '.'!.,'' ks , m j coph-tni- Central Utah CAP Cadets At NellisBase &s ! t ' ' V . ' I Horse Tramples American Fork Man - l PTA-counci- pro-soclati- ofi , - I w'" . : n?'??p'jf : - C-4- . - ; mJ jm,.- r . e ; Hfeber City ""r'i 'Ur nt-Pn(- SPPI . Cr-abb- j also-spoke- . amiiQpmpnT : . and-.th- e i i -- ( A big, do luxo rEpRiGERATOri1 anti-naus- ea -- Bult - - Teen Canteen Sorinaville Plans 'Hayride' Outing , Plans. Canyqn ,A Outing i . I - fam,J ir - V. . "wr'lni o Special Interest roups Schedule quare Dancing -- s p . G 2 f A .:.B&&rr f- if f- -- : J - ''; ;iSr ;'?j tne-fijr- O M .A. i Carl,-R.emuOd- A for thd prico of an 0! 1 . v f O ; 1 7 Jr the-view- Gronic i . 'VJA - - . . - Tr a-- , . Mrs.-Eva- Hill-nee- r i v - - . 'P ii tradi-taon- J iil c, . v , i . iT-- . ... - P wj-ite- .. s - s F.-f- - Aug. 3 '; i J.-:-- . I . , ; ' rr- -i . ', n ,' .' . '" I ill" Acroft-th-to- p 4 Rolls-Drawe- .'. Nearly 11 , cubic, feet but ' TIME ONLY I it's still got 25 -- more food- Storage space than older models the same floor space. Pupying important, you get HURRY! HURRY! cause of. new hatiie G-design features.! Come' in and let us ' Show you. . . THIS BIG OFFER, FOR LIMITED food prtservation he-- rs E Wt SJtQ - f Greater Utah m7Jy Valley's Most ; , THOSE V A WONDERFUL "J" BeauHftil M WL- i f AT THE APPLIANCE FAIR TOMORROW SEE YOUR G. E. APPLIANCES ; W -- 310 South Univ, t Av. i' i I) Provo, Utah i Authored Dalr.t GENERAL " 4 '.''' ... '.. ' .; ; ".. I 4 t 'j ' vj HMkMUMv-w"- 1 hi .iii.M.i.uiii.iiLi.in.ifit .,.-- -.. - i ""BlvmmimuHuMMJ. 1 ELECTRIC - tlEFRJGER i !' VJ ' m - SALES & SERVICE NIGHTMARE ON. THE PICKET LINE Striking, phdne company employs m San rranclsco showed some new numbers in picket line garb as they turned ud in early morninc clad in Ions' hinted at nightmarish working condition. Under tbeir nigbtgowsub Tteir coftumc and !i nighuea. the girls were fully clothed. I: 't , t ' . .- - i |