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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MARCH 16, 1852 Prove. Utah County. Utah to Do Eureka Brothers U.S. Steel Set Reunited After , Guost Lecturer (To Negotiate 23 Years Apart At Family Institute EUREKA Two brothers, for- Within 3 Days Meningitis Claims Dr. Springville Child County Rheymatic Fever Officers .Group w. Worsen Mr.. Uclihaor McGrqth May Have Interest In Two Race Tra'clcs, Charge , Tred Lee son WASHINGTON CUP) A house the request at its next bestUtg. ofCarl Smith, ' FriAllred Re-ElecElva died, and Smith, either Monday or Tuesday. Investigator Saturday ts charged of Eureka, who have been Is there "some evidence" day at 1:30 p.m. of meningitis at i Dr. Alice V. Keliher. natkraalty merly Attorney Hfflinga said a" ".?pwEaIaary A. PITTSBURGH (UP) John - P. known autroity on childhood edu separated since their mother died Stephens, head bargainer for U. S. General J. Howard. McGrath "may study of. information I have reUtah Valley hospital. the Owen Dr. of Coleman, Keninger, George and professor in the depart- in 1929 were reunited by coinci- Steel Corp. la the ClO-steIn have sa Interest in two race tracks. ceived concerning McGrsth's ftn.tr- The child was born Sept. .18, cation president Dr. CM: Smith. Harold Dodge, provo has been of childhood and elements ry dence recently is California. ment Satur said wags dispute, and demanded an examination In Provo. of- the Utah County Rheumatic and Dr. Don C Merrill, all of 1951 education at New York University The brothers Jose and Louis dustry " day that his negotiating team will McGrath'a income tax when two were of small are the Rico E. Price re returns for stsntial amount of income threw rh win and at boys the very Provo. the lecturer resume parents, to Surviving Sterling be guest Foundation. negotiations ready, Fever Life Institute in Provo! their mother died. Jose was taken within three days after the gov- the years 1M0 through 1950 at the annual SpringvfUe. Mrs. William Hansen brothers and one sister, Greg-gor- y Family the participation in a mate oi fiSae was Mar. 24, 23 in the Tlmpanogot by relatives to be reared, and was ernment recommends a settlement,! ' Gene-nancial transactions. . John Aral and and Mrs. Howard held Patrick of a mem J. Hillings, Lyean Payson, lister taken to Mexico to live .with Stephens statement was In reply ,Rep. School. meeting of the foundation ' ' ' one "Some of tit companies fcrrale-e- d subcomof house the ber directors. son 'courtGrove. of Judiciary PJeasant south and Smith at the now World week sister, Sherry "Growing Up In Today's foster parents. Louis, who to the wage stabilisation board's hmltte during the In these transactions." Kie-- a Justice the Investigating was X. of Provo B. French all 'of Springville. has been selected as the theme to makes bis homo in Pico. CaL. was request that the nation a steel mills Smith,, Lynn room, City and County building. Mrs. "have been dellirg wi-- k -tadded, made far the request new ' member of the Also surviving are toe grand- be carried out in the program, being cared for by Mr. and Mrs. be kept operating beyond the department, Other officers of the foundation elected the into he what hgfederal government and ecull sweeping inquiry Session have been planned by the Lloyd Carlson, Eureka, Louis was March 23 deadline set by the CIO They In- board. called McGrsth's "substantial in have profited greatly through po- -. also were parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wear PTA and. the Provo Civ Adult graduated from Tin tic High School United Steel workers union. litieal influence la high places ia clude Miss Olga Falls, Provo. vice 'The group voted , at the annual ley Allred of Neola, Utah, and Education Department. , during World War II. and moved Stephens, however, said that come. . Subcommittee Chairman Frank Washington. DrN Kellsber will lead the dis- with his foster parents to Cali- "the union had postponed strike B. Ratle, meeting to continue the Rheumatic Mr.an& Mrs. Joseph Alma Smith, president; Mrs: Carol "There is sonrs evidence that D. CheV ( ) backed . cussions will and also lecture. She promptly fornia. Tanner, an as our action ' until at mid Foundation Fever Ray organi Provo, secretary; plants only and five great- - has held numerous may have an istsrest ta responsible He began s search tor Jose, but night of March 23. 1922 and we the California Republican's request McGrath Provo. treasurer; and Arthur D. zation" by Itself, separate from the also of Neola, Mr. and was them the po- without success. When he had all have been advised that our em- - that the group ask President Tru- -j at toast one and possibly two race My. positions. Among grandparents, UUh Heart Association which has Daniel tracks. The sources of McGrath'a but given up, a friend ran into will thereafter go on strike man for the tax returns. Mitchell; Neola; Mu. sition of consultant to the attorney been organised. The work of the of Jus Jose. The friend was working in ployes and Chelf said he thought the subr substantial income, as reveaiea the general a department setuemen unless is reached oy Mr. and E. Sarah Allred, Ogden, foundation, is not duplicated by the tice in reference to a study to help a packing plant In Los Angeles, that date."- - . committee ia "entitled to the In--, in his ux returns, should be of The art association, it was pointed and Mrs. William ; Aleplanalp, correct juvenile delinquency. She i and one day mentioned to Louis formation because of repeated real importance to the subcommit. Stephens' Wires, ; out. LaGuar-th- at was fo the director Duchesne. McGrath has mad tee's Investigation. Mayor a man Rico worked named allegations The WSB announced earlier that "toe much that Mrs. Worthea- presented her? an"The extensive nature of the Funeral services' will be con- - ma s committee on wartime care with him. la public, money to will effort" make it make every the that nual showing during in the of children and was also honor ' . Louj, followed up the lead and Its recommendations la the financial transactions and the busat ducted It Tuesday sjn. Funeral services for Martha past report 63 wage foundation LWard-Kolhelped year the as one of. the 30 persons makit pictureg tnA latter proved the Harold . .Stassea, Republican iness connections oi the nation's Irene Dunn Billings. 48. native needy rheumatic fever patients of SDringville- Sixth Bert by March 20. law enforcement officer mast Strong the- most outstanding contribution latlonship. Pmmin who died March 8 in Utah County. Help has included Stakehouse. Bishop Nathan P. Felnslnger,: chairman presidential candidate, has charg-jchl- tf to the welfare of New York s youth. nd careful scrutiny by the sub-I- n Both men are married and live of the WSB. wired Stephens that ed McGrath became a millionaire Koblenz. Germany, will be held payment of hospital bills and the will be in charge. 12 noon at the La r kin committee." Friends may call at the Berg She is a national favorite because within a few miles of each other. the board had asked the union and his years of public aepriee. Tuesday at 260 furnishing of clothing, bedding, and mortuary . South Temple. domestic from of the practical and immediate Monday to intend HUTlngs'l and chapel work "continue to "I the Mortuary. support industry help. Salt take City. In addition the foundation pre 6 to 8 pjn". and Tuesday morning help she offers parents, youth lead production and that if by April 4 Friends may call at? the mortu- sented $1000 to the University of nrlor to services. Burial wilT be ers and children In helpingt them a mutually satisfactory agreement a fair approach to get information j stressed la and times, up to 8 grow w. h Prnvn remeterv . p.m. w . w Citv sot been reached and ihs ia the furtherance of the ittbcom-- l has ary Monday from 6 t School . for rheu Medical Utah IH, will the Mar. 24, Monday, from 10 matic fever research. subject Tuesday anion intends to strike thereafter. mlttee's Inveitigstion, then Idoat FSA ,j be "Recognizing. Emotional Ten r-- - v- a.m. to time of Mrs Worthen also reported that stive will it prior written know what is." sions and their Cause." eve That .I t f I In services. Ezra .1uie rcceui. k. fiArlaa fkA.Mmnsetlfl . It is doubtful whether Mr. Tru- WASHINGTON (UP) icver tiuuu federal i rpeuuiauc ning "Fathers are Important PeoTaft Benson of campaign thus i warned that "an netted Stephen has Just orderly far man would turn over the returns. Security1 Administrator Oscar R. Wnnort will be the discus A for Church ple" topic r the LDS USW board's the the pro should the full subcommittee ap Swing announced Saturday the accepts sion. Tuesday afternoon Dr. Keli l Council of yet in, posal for a postponement of the prove the request. Already he has resignation Expenses in conducting the of rextonal fSA Diree- will speak on "Helping Youth her Twelve Apostles drive totaled walkout, it will be necessary for lnstructed government agencies tor H. R. Harper of Denver,' and only $36.50. The Utah secure an in Feel Insecure World." and William Cff Association also collected WELLS VTLLE, Utah (UP) A his company to begin to curtail not to give blanket information tejappointmenr of Albert H. Rosea- - -Dr. Keliher is . also conducting Thurman will Heart . Robert considerable money' during its PLEASANT GROVE operations. March 18 in the ferro the subcommittee la cases turned Uial. executive assistant, as his a severe farm suffered in institutes young and Lake boy Salt Ogden be speakers at drive, this being the first year the M. Mitchell. 83, resident of Pleas- City, with her opening session In head wound Saturday when a 32 manganese operations. to the justice department in successor. the services. other operations, including over association has held, such a cam ant Grove for many years, died Provo. caliber rifle discharged ss he was theAnd the past six years. which have not The change la effective Monday. Burial will be paign. of s daughhearth steel vital the residence at opea making Friday Miss Winifred Hazen. consultant' taking it down from a rack, in his Cotorado. The region includes , . in the Provo Dr. Heninger gave, a talk on the ter. prosecuted. Uurnaces will begin shutting down been Mrs. Horace Hatfield, 314 W. Monsnd Chelf he Idaho said expects Utah. "naturally Wyoming. City Cemetery. purposes of the Rheumatic Fever 8th" North, Lehl, of causes Incident of the family. Lie of the Department : father's barn. 24 of hours ahesd the next day conDa oi 16. son of will rrol for snd instruction to ruDiic. Mr. J h the Mrs. Billings, Foundation in the county and how to ase. subcommittee tana. Hall, Harper Ewlng Hillings give praised date of the WSB'S duct Dr. Keliher through her Utah Mrs. James O. Hall .of WellsviUe. the earlier .tmm .... wu. WUW AkA information he has", his services; He has been ta pus-whatever 31 to is medical the it Jan. was proreport. Mitchell promised Mr. important born ' Mrs. Buungs was found lying to. the barn early fession to have such a group it 187b, in ,'Payson, a son of David State institutes. "United States Steel Company when the subcommittee considers lie service for' almost 15 years. care will be available Saturday morning. He was rushed Nursery the wife of Col, can call, upon for help in heart ailment, was aprolong.d to will seriou consideration Alexander and Christina Frost for mothers who request it. to a Salt Lake City hospital where the-- give Victor Lavon tLarry) Billings,-stationeo a r d ' s recommendations," r .! in Germany since October Dr. C. M. Smith, head of the Mitchell, his condition was termed "criti--.i Stephens said. i Maud Ethel TWIN CYLINDER married He Jeppson 1945 a a member of the U.S. ' . . two Drotners. health department, also Jan. 2. 1901, In Pleasant Grove. J .LtlJ Needed Several Days , ana of M in occupation ruritv Council, v, amr.ntlv w addressed the meeting. He said- an The marriage later was solemn- - and two sisters:' Mrs. Rachel For- Standard Garden Trcctcrs States Steel Company of G. V. increase has been noted in the tzed in the Salt Lake LDS temple. bush, Midvale; Mrs. Nora Germany.1128He is the son Salt tne aowq wnen a went "United wishes gun taxing to avoid a strike. Lake Hiatt, Denver St.,. sincerely number of rheumatic fever pais in the barn The off. Billings, rifle It that a mutually satisfacThe vrartds Oaest for ever 3 years They resided in Blrdseye. UUh Salt Lake City: E. A. MicheU. to shoot rats. Thekept City. tients the past year. slug entered the toryhopes Pay-socan be reached." perore and Lake David Salt and . If you need need a tractor yea need Mitchell, City Provo, county, agreement Mrs. Billings was born In Provo Dr. during John Heart hide Utah of head and his emerged Stephens warned that "an order right Mrs. Grove. to Pleasant best. Five models to choose. the John Association Rupper. moving April 23, - 1903. daughter of Dunn. in Utah chairman from the left sids, 1M9. of shutdown 18. without SZZlU. Complete with steel Funeral died Mitchell be Feb. start will', Prices plants Vera and Mary C. Sorenson arrangemaqls County, explained plans for the serious damage to facilities and rubber ttres and cultivating equipShe married Col. Billings in the heart clinic which will begin on Mr. Mitchell held, the office of announced by Olpln mortuary. v ment, delivered a your door. . equipment requires several days." Salt Lake LDS Temple June 20, the last Tuesday of March at the high priest and was a Timpanogos DRIVERS DULY WARNED U. S. Steel employes about 1323. Mrs. Billings and a daugh Utah Valley Hospital. The' clinic LDS Stake missionary for a time. Standard Parts snd Repairs , of ' the (50.000 basic steel SALT LAKE CITY (UP)-S- alt ter Annena and son Victor Dunn wur be held for a half day twice Survivors include! four daugh- ROBBED WHILE PREACIIIXG. The Lake City drivers had better be workers that the USW has threat ST. JOSEPH, Mich. UP a month. He agreed with officers ters: Mrs. Bryant Hicks and Mrs. joined Col. Billings in Germany in J. Wcilini, Distributer to call out at midnight March lived in of the Rheumatic J. Mays ened Orson Lee, both of Pleasant Rev. Paul Albery. first Methodist ware, city judge Artnur January 1947 and Nhad Fever Founda 23. m Ko urn fl tail ffiv calrl Lehi. to po.and Church pastor, complained berg. tion that the Berlin, Frankfurt, should Grove; Mrs. Hatfield. PbM S3Satl Peeve . traditionally has set blenz and other Places In Germany. continue as a organization G. Smith. Richland, Wash. lice that thieves stole his car while sentence to any motorist caught unit from Mrs-17M Sevth Cartervtae Kesi separate in of for rest the the in the lived had pattern r U Previously thev the heart association. without his driver s license. grandchildren; eight great- he was conducting services. j and D. dustry. Provo. SPJUNGyiLLI Of.V.T. el ed - f i . . t - , . . -- D.-K- y. Rites Set For ? Martha Billings " ! , - I - ob rs-'dj- ute - " - m f - '.CS' i 1 -t MltrhPlI Called by Death iJ Harper Resigns (fache Valby Boy Wounded Gun Accident I As 96-ho- ur 1 5 . . d b city-coun- ty Kraoo-cuuure- ornr - A n, . ! n. - one-thi- rd C - ll av R. C, Washington Arlington.: V. Surviving besides - k"81'' . her husband are the daughter. Mrs. ' Karl M.(Marv Annena) Rucht, Ludwigshaven. Germany; her son, Vic tor Dunn Billings. Provo; one grandson: a sister, Mrs. Sidney (Dorothy) McClellan. San Fran cisco; three brothers. Joseph Veraa Dunn. Meeker, Colo. , Don Inn i i: o Dunn, Denver, Colo., and K. Allen Dunn. Washington, D. C. The funeral services in Salt Lake will be conducted by Walter Stover. former president of the German . LDS Mission,, v 't .A, - 0 Lillie Ferguson Dies at Age 79 1 J Lillie May Ferguson. 79. wife of William W. Ferguson. S91 N. 2nd W.. died Saturday at 12:30 p.m. of Causes incident to age. She was born In Springville May 4. 1872. daughter of Benjamin D . - " and Martha James Richmond. She moved to -- Edgemont with her family as a girl. . She married Mr.- - Ferguson Dec 23. 1889 in Provo. They made their home in Edgemont,. and lived there until 10 years I ago wnen tney movea to Provo. Mrs. Ferguson was . an active member of the LDS Church. She worked in the Relief Society in i the Edgemont Ward for many years. She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Surviving besides her husband are three sons and five daughters. Earl and Eiyernon Ferguson, both of American Rork; Roy Ferguson, Vfrs. Mae ' Silcock, Edgemont; Burley, Ida. ; Mrs. Minnie Olsen. Ogden; Mrs. Alta Ellingsworth, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clara East man. Olmstead. and Mrs. Thelma Wheeler, Council, Ida.; 33 grand children, 45 one brother. William B. Richmond. Sacramento.- - CaL; three sisters. Mrs. Etta Hartley, and Mrs.- Mary Marshall, both of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Anita Jacobs, Napa. 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