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Show - 13 rp th Plea for eth o Prfczrv Ten! Members of the LDS churcnen. Fern Hansen and Eva Davis. ought to take a more active and Released were Edna G. Hickman, aggressive Interest in political Ruth Crowther, La Berts M. Sor-- f SPANISH FORK General dis matters, such as participation in nitn. Margretta F. Nielsen, Irene H A.-- united world filled. with; various Provo city schools under interest was manifest at the two primaries and party caucus meet- Spears, and Louise T. Barron. held here the last week, ings. Elder Henry D. Moyle, menY- - Suke Aaronie priesthood combrotherhood , and understanding, the direction of Lewis M. HiwUn primaries one was postponed due ber of the Council of Twelve, told mittee: Duayne D. Call, sustained of which of taa given as the only hope for son. sang ia series "irienasnip to Pur- a congregation of over 1100 Sun to replace Duaine Hunter, reof representation. peace at the United Nations sixth and- "good neighbor? songs, whiless poselack was to select day at the quarterly conference leased. August Lewis and Jesse of the meetings xova w. an gava Mayor anniversary program Sunday candidates so run for city council- - of the Provo LDS , stake in ' the Stott were released from the of welcome j in the Provo tabernacle. t stake men and a treasurer to be. elected .tabernacle..'!-"ward teaching committee, William good-sizDistrict audience Judre. heard Stanley i night ;A , Elder Moyle, j who represented and Russell B. Swenson was rej students from cosmopolitan Brif- - Dunford jgava , the "Prayer for next month. comThe Citizen's party, eight In the general authorities at the con leased from the genealogical l ham Young university, represent Peace.", while Father Seraphin . v .the benediction. number, decided to postpone its ference, pointed: out that the fu mittee. . . ing 20 nations; and territories, ss Muller affered Stake missionaries sustained in song or words what the Provo Boy Scouts posted and re--i nominations. Chairman Jack ture growth and expansion of the were university de Joyce Dalfon. Charlotte .fulfillment of the United Nations tired we una tea aiaies ana Warner, has called for a meeting LBrighamas Young much on continued Black, ValGena Washburn and dream would mean to their coun- United Nations fiass.! Gordon- tonight at the fire station, hoping pends . Greninae played an organ pre- that enthusiasm may be stimu wholesome community conditions Glenda Hunger. tries and their peoples. a i - lated and a larger crowd will at of Provo as it does on funds. An . Representing the various coun- lude, rrea. Eamney Keperta . active and vigilant citizenry lsf , . tries were Joann Dingmanse, The Mrs. George H Hansen, presi- tend. Netherlands: Maria Zamora. dent of tne Provo chapter of the There were 13 present at the needed to maintain a healthy tone The sessions were under";' the J"7iitmla- Hladv Kondo. China: League of Women , Voters, gave meeting of the Progressive party, of community e. morality, he con direetldn of President An tone. K. V .rturo De Hoyos. Mexico; Emily out pamphlets on United Nations which was supervised by Willis tended. Romney, who was assisted by his Eleanor day. The) league was one of the HilL This group unanimously Rsamussen, Denmaric; counselors. Aura B. Hatch and Saatalned Eldoo Payae AlUnited main' of nominated the Gesllson for instigators Byron Foerstl and Anna Marie and Dr. Allen G. Brockbank, all of m fred Biehl.. Qermany; Emantll Nations sixth anniversary city treasurer and selected three at one of the Sundsy Payne, former member of whom spoke : Vieira. as a project in its interna absentees, Ed Beck. Rowe Lewis,1 theEldon Hawaii; Eila Tuomenoksa. sessions. - Other speakers were ward bishopric. University ; and Claude Williams, to run on was sustained as a member of the Reed Hafversen,' member of the Finland; Blair Williams, Argen- tional relations campaign, g , the ticket. tina: Nora JCuenne. Austria: Ma high council.' He is a city com- general church, welfare commit's;) fion Schaer. Switzerland; Esther missioner and takes the place of tee; four returned missionaries: UruSonia Bralich, ; f Sato. Japan; a; 1 August Lewis, who was released. Irene Sullivan Baird, Alberta Whaanga. New as was He sustained chairman also Iona New Brown, England; fuay; Melvin Mabey. The Soof the stake ward teaching com Colleen Benson, North California, viet Sphere; Jay FOwles, Brazil; mlttee and genealogical commit and Virginia Moyle, daughter of Norma . Blankennagel, Canada; f j Elder Moyle, French mission, who tee member, -; Australia Clara Hugh Woodford.. , sustained was a visitor with her father.,' stake offleers Other Jeanne Easton; and Harold BrereBarbara Ford; 21, Spanish Fork. at the afternoon meeting to, work President Romney reported the t on, the United States. organizations progress of the stske since the Isit was as a gas in the auxiliary narrow senousiy.; ourned A Salem escaped youth t were: : visit, of Elder Moyle, mentioning : when at she Pleads far Understanding . death Sunday at a. m. as the oven exploded Mrs. Magdalyn among other things the crestion Relief a to Society: at tempted Ught griddle he was riding plunged v Alfredo Vax, BYU student from horse 500 Hill's Lunch. 0 E. 12th. N Provo, sessions and Mrs. Melba Bushnell, of the new 18th ward, as well as feet to its death after where renewed activity In the Melchize-- J board members. Brazil, who served as spokesman about him in a a. m. she is employed about 10 JO stake . for the nations, pleaded with those it reared,' and threw YMMIA: Robert Reed Whitak dek priesthood quorums, and the to fire . de on today, according storm Loafer jsnow er. second counselor; Virgil Camp. weuare pro tram. in attendance to do everything in blinding reports. in Spanish Fork can- partmentwas Max Golighty. speech; Ben Music st the afternoon session power to bring about a bet- mountain music; a She treated by jocal ter and deeper understanding yon. L. for .Olsen, activity leader; Henry was by - tha Fifth ward choir. and second first physician Vee Hanks, 12. son , of Mr. and among the various nation!, the Mrs. Rock, on burns dancing; Harold Tolboe, ex- uougus stott, director, and Byron her hands, face Hebfr JG. Hanks, Salem, was degree world by setting a good example a member scoutsi Walter W. Brown, Jensen, organist. At the morning and for and an also arms; plorer injured a of hunting party- foot where the oven door struck scouts; Mack of true brotherhood in their daily which was cau. junior M anen. session the music was furnished mounton the hunting were-MorBush. Those released as living. the occurred. Primary girls' and boys' ' explosion horse was andjher He riding the Paul The people throughout the tain. to Grant Wil- cnorus, directed oy Elva Davis. man, of Thompson, company According fas on a two other horses leading vorld want the same things that narrow mountain assisted irf the Investi son, Neal Carruthers, and Stan There was a welfare workers' trail, to meet a ficials who the United States brother and another 4he people of. meeting Saturday night, and a j gation, the gas . had apparently Smoot." of member YWMIA: Donna Winkler, coun pries thod leader-thidesire;"., he emphasized. "They the session Sun on been since left Satur octhesliehuy when mishap party want peace and security as much curred. . The two. Glen Hanks, day, and enough had accumulated selor; Bernetta Camp and . Beth day morning. The Sunday eve as you. and I do. All of these Brian. Released were Pauline ning session in the tabernacle was and Delbert Christensep,-wer- since then to cause the explosion. . Rasmussen, Donna Winkler, Rhea under the direction of the . MIA pie are searching for the same Provo,Just up the trail and. wit iiremen said., The explosion set fire to crease Worsley, Gladys- - Chadwick and organizations, thing whether they livtf in Soujh nessed the plunge.' v . . or a.urope the bottom of the oven and the Carole Bushman. America, Asia, According: to reports, the horse in even those living in the So-fire department-wacalled. No Primary: Phyllis B. Workman, yei its shoe be caught apparently aviet' sphere of. influence. some rocks, reared back, un apparent fire damage was' re Marjorie K.) Peterson, Josephine tween . iv. Lyman, FnyuisB. van wagen iuuue nowt Krvca as nir Hanks boy, and then ported. rator for the BYU portion of the seating the and rolled down the steep plunged program, p mountain! side. The horse was dead when the: party reached it . Stodente Speak ;V ' HEAR Pot- Gloria" Johnson. Webstei CLASS TO H E B E R Wstrh munf j.-Jean v Andcnnn: FthIvn CANCER. SPECIALIST ' schools will observe United Na " Goodrich. Merrill Oaks, Gordon SPANISH FORK Tuesday eve' ' ' tions week with dsily explsn- ... Bullock and Nena Flo Law. all of ning at 7:30 the special interest An is to made chairman for the auons of the purposes and duties appeal being hospital BY high school. . expressed the class of the Fifth wand MIA will dividuals and Utah county chapter. Suesestions of the UN, and a special program opinions of some of the United! hear the tecond in a series of lee to take as a project the names of twill be made to such individuals on Wednesday. Oct. 24. United tures Dr. Nations leaders. Edmunds, Salt given by at or as to patients" "forgotten groups type of re- - Nations day. The programs wlli cancer Darrell Bushnell served as an Lake City, noted special the Utah State chospital and see membrances whichthe be most be held in each room in the dis would nouncer. ist. Mrs. ,j(J. w saiiey is tne cuss that ... suit- acceptable. i . are with trict. provided ;. they t Sixth grade students from the teacner. t r able Christmas remembrances. Mx. Fillmore and USAC Extension xrert Ross There are in the institution at the were in attendance at the state Holland spoke to the Wasatch present 'time- - 404 patients, who meeting and they report that a county, students last week about through abandonment by ' their total ox loou Christmas cards have the education and culture of Latin families, or through various .other been received a donations from American countries. The 'circumstances are not visited, nor a greeting card manufacturer and fifth and sixth grades of thefourth, ao meyi. receive guts or remem irom ui naiionax nea crocs or- tral and North schools met InCen HAROLD H. DODGE Says . the brances durinc the year. ganization. These will be dis- high school auditorium ' to hear ' At a meeting held in Salt Lake tributed to patients at" the Utah Mr. Holland's lecture. Through my activities in civic affairs, last weeki ot the various state hospital who will be aided City on of Board four the including years chairmen of the state" chapters of by the Grey Ladies in addressing Scientists can determine the axe Provo's tne American ned cross the iisy them for mailing to friends whom of skeletons Adjustment, and my study-o- f the of these names were divided be- the patients may want to re- amount of radio-acti-byve measuring needs, I feel I am qualified for City carbon in tween the member the Christmas I chapters representing during . own and operate my the bones. Commissioner, , ' - . iJavu, was ten. Tooele, salt iake season Business of building and selling homes cacne, .weber, outh evter. Other matters discussed at the jity, In' Provo. Iron and Utah counties. Twenty t '4 j meeting were the parties which five additional sponsors ' .are the various chapters sponsor durfor Prove City Cammisslener needed for the Utah county al ing the year at the Veterans hoslotment and individuals or clubs pital. Favors are given and prizes PRIMA Y ELECTION OCT. 23, 191 . Harold H. Podge desiring to help with this protect arranged for competitives games, ITeur soppert will be appreciated) ' aYe asked to contact either Mrs. at these osoclals. ; Eloise Fillmore; i executive secrePaid Political Adv., by Harold fL Dodge of 4he Utah; county, chapter. tary American Red Cross' or Mrs. J. M. Meeting in Tabernacle - aa-dre- 1 ed 1 ex-$re- - . : , -- . - - ' . pro-cra- . . . Horse Killecl, Boy jEscapes Hunt Mishap . Wait rcss Durncd in In Stove Explosion Texas-Louisian- , "t . byt rls -- : ; n - e f . Wasatch'SchooIs To Note Week for Unitpd Nations . - Forgbtten, State Hospital Patients Weed Christmas Aid r ; . in-Gro- ! so-call- ed Mra.-Grove- FOR A BETTER PROVO -- 1 , n t I ' UZl Injuri: Erl Txsrzzion tit Egcmgct, an l lie ul Uken. ly t.t U road eommis - ley hc-ifar treatxrwmt employe of lh state i , relcait liter tjon, suffered;- a hand this morning m hea a Ur pot j i j , -- - , trpfOded. ;ejr The accident occurred while ir.V ar..-x. .i' vi waa working at Cstsre rcJ is r.-- ; t a crpp tLikey commiMion sheds in Grand view. . x 4- - i!y-fcur- re; The mother cf a boy who wai killed in an accident Sept. 11, near Vernal, is s iking camsges" of 1100,000 asatr.fi the ttriver of the car, in a suit filed I A Fourth district court this morning. The plaintiff. Lola Covington of Pocatello, IdSu, mother cf Terry Lynn Sawyer, claim that her son was killed when the defendant. Lawrence Merkeley. neglirent-- j VP ly drove a motor vehicle against , him. , The mishap occurred on V. 8, Has Practical Hecord" As r 40 in Naples, nai Vernal as Terry Lynn was crossing the road. The EngiBfrr, CasiarsJi ;., . '. Con.iti!tant ar.d Kxemtire boy was . instsntly killed.' The suit claims that "by reason And U Public Affair. ' j of the net llgence and carelessness Supporters of Val, his pbpu- of the defendant in the striking lar name, pointed out today and killins of TernrLmn Saw that his life is a fine balance yer, the plainliff has been deof academie learning and pracof the affection and love, prived , in the tical experience in the business earnings of the child and 'industrial world. He holds general aura of $100. 000." She la also asking 100 special both a masters degree from damages for funeral expenses. Harvard ' and a Ph.D. from The suit states that the plaintiff Stanford in business, and a had previously divorced the boy's degree in .electrical engineer father and in the court action had ing from Purdue university. gained complete ' custody of. the His" life has been a combination of teaching in some of the child. nation's leading universiues and practical experience as a by Provo consulting industrial enrineer in New York City and Phi la- delphla. In the latter crpsciry he was engaged mainly in "ad- vising large firms as- to sc- counting and general business k The work of a native son b methods. - Interested' la Prove ; ' now on the screen at the UinU his year at Brlghtra theater with the story of the mystery drama, "The Man With Young university, where he My Face," written by Provo's own has served as head of the department :of- accounting and Samuel W. Taylor. The story first .ran serially in dean - of the college of comDr. , Hoyt "mainLiberty magazine, then enjoyed merce. good success in book form before tained an active interest in affairs of Provo.. He bebeing purchased for the movie. , civic Mr. Taylor, the mbst successful came a member of Provo's first writer (ever to come out of Provo. civil service board, from which and one of the most successful he resigned when he became a ever produced by Utah, now lives candidate.' During tha admln-- it ration of former mayor-Marin Redwood City, Calif. Ha hai Anderson, he headed a published fiction in the top, magazines of the nation for years and special taxpayers' 'committee ; has had several of his magazine whose business it was to study serials published in book form. all phases of city finance and He has also written considerable advise the city commission on I for the movies, although this Is hoVr to more efficiently adhis first novel which has been minister city funds. At one time he was employed by Utah purchased by Hollywood. The author's mother, Mrs. Net- county . tor a county audit in tie M. Taylor, lives at m.N. 1st which he waa instrumental in W- - Provo. saving the county in the neighborhood of $70,000 at Issue the county and state road department. Dr. Hoyt left Provo-- in 1531 to accept the position of dean of the college of commerce at' Oregon State college. The following year he was appointed "trans-campdean" for both Oregon State college and the University of Oregon holding MxMUrbta tntUS the posts of deari snd director of the colleges of commerce at but. lTao only proapUT rUtrwt both schools. oousbUvc ana uuutma loaal brwtt us paiarol Listen in KN EU auto-pedetri- an - .' :r - Li i3,C-yj,- :B2Ud2 n . -- j 1 ? . Drama -- - Writer Appears On Screen Here ; - . - . be-twe- e'n - . us - - 1 - -- . In IBS- Dr. '.Hoyt wentvW Philadelphia to become the production manager fsr J. S.H I vins and Sons, Inc.. a large independent crackerr manufacturing firm,, Two years later be returrwi to Provo to resume, hl$ teaching duties at Bfigham Young university. aa head of the department of accounting . and business. Active In' the LDS church. Dr. Hoyt served aa a counselor in the Provo Fiflh ward bishopric from ISSg to 18SI artd has held venous other church. offices since then. He is a char-and. former prew-de- nt tfr member of th . ProVo Kiwi r is club, and holds sQemberthlp in several honorary societies sad frsternities in the f iel4 of business and commerce. 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