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Show kites Set For iiUNuAY HtKALJ Ptovo, Utah County. Utah Provo Stakes Take over Entertainment for July 4 4 : Victim of Trailer Fumes ! Tornadoes Take Heavy Toll Kotary Sees Film on Fowl - JulylX ST'r ii ' flash-flood- Orcp Pcdcstrion SowdyhudJe?i detent. Hit Auto on 91 , Central Utah Hews Briefs ProYoanV Sister Dies California M loo-mu- - strides, -- e ! , -- - fly-wa- ys ut d. ed - . - - ss - Stops Action In Korean War Robert Saunders, prisoner at! Utah County jail, who has. been (Cemttne4 freaa Page Om) the subject of controversy tween sheriff s officials and Utah SEOUL Ten persons were drowned, fire Kaltisls) layer (UP) of them children, when rainstorms State 'Hospital adminUtraUon of overcast and snow Carrie was declared "sane by on the edge of the cyclone front Saturday stand-st- 3 a to action brought nearly at the hos More-lanexamining physicians " creeks at' West La Hereaa the wr Saturday, to the jail pital and returned Tenn., and Adolphus, Ky. both on the ground and la the sir. How many- separate tomadic where heof is awaiting trial on . a Issuing a fraudulent Fifth Air Force pilots could f.ad funnels were Involved in the on- charge check. two holes la the clouds ever could of winds nobody slaught Sheriff Theroa 8. Hall brought only Korea but used them both North' But there appeared to be a writ of mandamus in Fourth guess. three major cyclonic frosts within,! District Court against Superin-- to attack Communist targets. F-j e a wide area. Thoaderjeta found tendent Owen P. of the A few clear near Koaocg ea the The tornadoes began their un hospital Thursday Heninger j spot after Saunders east coast and pummelled Rede bridled course about 2 p.m. CST had been .refused admission. The yesterday. at Dierk In southwest court ordered Frtdsy thst Saond -i poettiena. They destroyed an n-ern Arkansas. They moved with era be admitted to the bUpttal determined number of troop shel awsome northeasterly and subjected to examination to ters and gun positions while Cylng across the state to strike White determine ais mental condition. la close support of ground forces. County north of Little Rock about Saunders, who had been taken Between Slachoa and Chocgyoa. to the hospital previously bv the the clouds p sited long dusk, then turned into a night-timfor terror, in western .Tennessee and sheriff and had been refused ad a flight of Mustangs ofenough the ROS North Mississippi. mission. Wednesday alashed hla air farce to crater a railroad la " National cuardsmea. state and wrists and tore off his clothes at two spots. local police searched the ruins! the jslL On the ground, the enemy braved the day for additional victhrough stiow flurries te make two probes ' tims. Washington. D. C. has had many shortly, before west of Only three of the Byron Smith's temporary White Houses. They Chorwoa on the midnight One central front 12 children had been located at were used while the executive waa beaten, off easily and ta the Henderson. Term., after the storm mansion waa under repair or re- second esse, a UN unit pulled back blew their home away. Terry construction. on orders from aa advanced post. were his Smith, wife, and their ton, killed when their house collapsed. United Press Correspondent War- !"" ren 8. Topp Jr., reported "there wasn't a house along an eight-mil- e stretch 'from Cooter to.. Cottonwood Point Mo., that was left whole after Friday night's , big r o the 'nesting A picture of ducks and geeae, their grounds i flight South and their summer activities was shown to members of the Rotary Club this week by Harold Tucker of the Geneva i ; Steel Plant. Th picture, which required two year for the filming, ex hibited a totally different, kind of duck hunting In Arkansas, It showed the ducks flying through tail trees and the hunters as they uoed expert marksmanship by firing through the branches . to bring them down. The picture specifically featured the ducks and geese in their in nesting grounds In the far north Dy near the Arctic Circle; In flight Funeral services for Mrs. Delia OREM Services for Amos Philsouthward down the established Ostler Hudman, 55. sister of Dr, that traverse the United lip Skinner, 58, Orem, who was Zk E. Ostler Lacy Thempsea of Provo, who died In their summer acti and States: killed Instantly Friday at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Oakland, Calif., of a In Arkansas and ; other vities were conducted N. Rollins. Orem, Mrs. Mint when he walked heart ailment, southern areas. nas receivea wora oi ditui W. D. "Cap. Harrison Intro. Into of the ,t path of a cranddauehter to ner son oH. n, City. 80 duced the film and Harold Nor-deautomobile an Mrs. Hudman was reared .. and and daughter-in-lawoyd o, about the district explained on U. S. 91 educated there. She later moved and Evelm Rollins. In Massa which is to be held In convention Ann Mrs. for Services Lacy chusetts: The baby their, third while, crossing to Ogden, then to Portland, Ore"., Hatch Farnsworth 5, and 6. Wye Mar. '4. Thompson. SO. Jackson, child. , The, parents are former to and then to Oakland where she the Invited' the Emerson highway Hardy Orem residents. years Provo church and civic worker, Rotarla ns to cooperate with the his - residence, has lived for the past eight1896. In was born 8, She who died early Saturday at the Chamber of Commerce ConvenApril will be held at Mfg. C. E. Johnson and Mrs. 1:30 p.m. Tues- Salt Lake City, a daughter of home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur tion Committee by reporting and Rebecca Merrill Ost Williams. 488 W. 11 N., will be LaVar Groneman just returned that may be inday in Valley Oliver from a 10 day trip to Los Anler. She was married to Howard conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. In organizations M o r tu a convention r In terested y holding "i H. Hudman in Ogden. geles, Long Beach and Balboa the Berg drawing room chape L In Provo either this year or next wind. chapel. Mr. met Whfle Island. V,. Survivors include her, husband, Officiating will be Bishop Thomas President Paul Gehring preaway' they This death old girl. Virginia Mason. She was'' and Mrs. Armond Hawley of Oakland: one daughter, Mrs. A. Woolsey. Provo Fifth LDS sided. brought to seven of Castor Provo who have been spending Edward seriously. Ill of pneumonia when r Ward. (Betty) in toll Pinoey, Utah the four three months In' Los Angeles, and Mr. Skinner was born Mrs. 1952. grandchildren; Valley, Cal.; April Thompson County for house but deposited her a short the women enjoyed sightseeing, The .victim suffered fractures of her mother, of Ogden; Dr1. Ostler, 4. 1871, In Heber City, a daughter todistance away. She lay in the rain Snow-Trapp- ed bom . before they returned Lott M. G. Mrs. of one Permelia and and Abram Jane sister, (Ruby In skull both legs, law, ribs and for more than two hours. She died She received her schooling Fister of Hatch., gether, Ogden. the mishap, hospital attendants In the Haytl hospital of exposure." in the Heber school and later at- (Ceattmed freaa Page Oae) Mr. and Mrs. William L Grif- said. Orem police who investigated tended the University of Utah in Ij Salt Lake City. fiths of Provo have been notified the accident said Air.. Skinner ap Provo tatlon from there. None .of them mire of the. style . Kent Alva A. She married Evan .Farns were reported Injured. 44 Griffiths, that their jtoh, to a nearby worth Oct. 14. 1891, in the Logan now serving in the U. S. Air parently, had gone Kent Nellson. Mrs. Lynndyl. you want! LDS Temple and the couple made Millard County, and her month-ol- d by Force at Pepperell Air Force grocery, store to shop and was (Ceattaaed frei Page One) In to home he In home 'his their Heber? later where cold a child .their moving St. Newfoundland, returning night spent Johns, Bav resided alone near Orem's - south George Ramsbotham, 70, owner to Frisco. - Utah, and then to automobile but neither was re-- four engines were ripped from the has been made a corporal. and manager, of the First Ward Eureka where Mr. Farnsworth was v plane. Then It plowed into the ui wau vuuuiuvu. city' limits.; puricu ' store, died Friday at 11:20 The Don Fullmer family M earth with a force that scatered mining engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnston of Glade Hooley.23, Pleasant Grove, Grocery following a long illness- -. They moved to Provo in 1902 Tooele also was trapped by the the wreckage over a quarter mile Orem received a telephone call driver of the car which struck p.m. He was born at Tostock. SuTfolk, where made their home and drifted snow. Mr. Fullmer aaid area and wedged the cabin and Mr. Skinner' was cifed for no driv Dec. 1, 1881, the son of becamethey engaged in farming and his car was stopped by a snow two remaining engines between arrived ins ' ar r ranctsco irom ers license. Two Orem officers. England n a d Rulon Cook and Lloyd Anderberg. dairy work until the death of Mr. drift about 8:30 p.m. Tbursaay. Korea. pine trees- . . George Mary Green -, Farnsworth in April of 1915. Mrs. His ' wife and children, Carol huge witnessed the accident. They said Momenta later the shattered Rams- Farnsworth later married Thomas Ann. J, and LlndayRay, 4. got hulk burst Into flames. Pvt. Karl j. Thalmin. whose Mr. Skinner, who apparently had botham. C. were he and also Thompson preceded "pretty cold," he said, but The screams of the lniured and I Carol Paxman Thalman fallen In the road, was struck by He received her in death. ' wife, as it passed kept from freezing by the car dying mingled with the roar of the i lives at 935 W. 1st S. has been the Hooley machine at his education Mrs. Thompson has been very heater and a quilt , Inducted into the army at Fort the patrol car on the Inside lane. Bury Saint Ed active In church and civic work. Sterling Beddoes?. Payson, said " German and U. S. Air Force Mr. in had been 'Skinner Injured Provo Wash. from Others Lewis, Suffolk monds, She to the served one of cars wss his the first early part 18 during months ago only rescue squads arrived within rnln t 1 Inducted at that post are Pvt. an accident England and of her life aa a Sundav School get stuck. He stsyed with his utes five persons still;; 4I and dragged . William R. "Bulow, son of Mr. and a short distance from the Friday to the In came a and as t teacher counselor the until from car Thursday at f p.m. fracture j.vme, a irom Mrs. William G. Bulow, 1075 X. mishap. He suffered a leg living United wreckage, States ui as a YMMIA and and teacher the train came. was horribly burned and died I man, 2nd Sf and 'Pvt. William C. Daley, which hospitalized him more than f- - ""' in president In the Primary organiza to Provo and said in a ambulance enroute to the Edwin Paulson. time. son of Mr.: and Mrs. Lorenzo C. three months at that 1920 where he tion. She was a member of the be and five others Eureka, who are em 1893 In Orem, a Born 9, April S. 533 2nd E. since. ' had lived of social service committee in. Relief Upon son of Davldand Esther Glllard Daley at Dug way got stuck about The four were taken to 4 He 'married- Society and served as president ployed 8:30 p.m; They stayed In their the Airother completion i of their processing at Skinner, the victim was a veteran Force hospital at the alr- Elizabeth W a from 1920 to 19Z7, all in the Provo car until morning, and about 10 the reception center," all three URL eWorld War I, 'and had spent u men will be assigned to a training of ward. rifth te" a.m. Juab County Commissioner ; He was an Mr. Ramsbotham iwzu, a i in four Famous. Joyce constrvctlofi years Germany. was of She third the the some unit. state president Can Galloway and active, LDS member and a former; Lake City. He was a member of Utah County Association jand delightful Joyce) of the highway workers reached them. ward clerk. He served the LDS Church. comfort. ,t .In a style thofa Mrs. Claud Lundy. the former Grandview Daughters of the Pioneers and They walked about a mile to the an LDS in mission the squthern Survivors include his widow, who served from 1919 until 1923. She commissioner's car and were taken Helen Huish, left Friday for her states in 1916 and 1917. olwoys J been o fovorlfw for lives at 338 S. 1st E. itovo. ana also helped, with the organization to Eureka. home in Lotf- Angeles, CaL after Survivors include two brothers one and. three brother sisters. of the subordinate campus, country, fun . various A waa camps rushed rotary snowplow spending the. past three weeks and two very Afteraooa rbeepttof I Vaughn Skinner, William Ramsbotham, Mrs. Mary throughout the county. In smooth leather with leather ' Coun-- f from Wasatch and Sunday Saturday! Strawberry. here with her parents, Mr. and 548 N. 3rdsisters ' E., Provo; Mrs. Wal- Woodruff. Mrs. Amy Jones and She had lived with her daughter ty. late Friday to clear the road uada Uaraie Pubua. uadat i i w Mrs. A. E. Huish. ehe waa called lace (Winnje) sole, brQcffglove) with neo- Perkins and Mrs. M so the 17 automobiles stranded on pubiiahatf by Moraine August of 1950. ' Mr raid Corperatloa. due to the- illness of her mother Roy (Margaret) Rowland, both of Mrs. Ada Pallant, all living-- in rsince , jsrerte aole. Seven colors' Survivors include one son and Highway 38 could "be removed. i e aouut ni-- waat atraet Pn who underwent major surgery at Orem and Marion Skinner, Spring-vill- England. at Utah. aa two will be held Philo Funeral services Entared Hatch tndmima WHITTJ Farns copd ) i daughters, i Utah Valley Hospital. During the matter at the poet office in Provo 1 p.m. Monday at the Valley Mor worth of Delta. Utah; Mrs. Arthur Utah under the act of Marco a, past weekend, Mr. Lundy visited Officiating ' at the services will tuary chapel with Bishop Dean E: (La Rue) Williams. Provo: Mrs. children and' nine .greet grand 1S7S " here Subscription tarma by also. Mrs. Huish is reported be Bishop Milton Jameson of Hill Ward M. of la Provo the First Osborne. arrier la Utah county SI 2S the George children, (Margaret) to be improving at her home Crest ward. Friends may call at Terry S7 month. for 60 ta months (la two San from brothers and Friends may esll Tuesday Diego, Calif.; SIS 00 tha vear ta ad under the care of a sister, Mrs. the mortuary from I to 8 p.m.! charge. Friends may call at the mortuary one sister. Edwin Hatch. Salt Lake 6 to t p.m. and Wednesday prior advance. 51 vanea. maU la By anywhere Don Hodges of Salt Lake City. Monday and Tuesday prior to today from 6 to 8 p.m. and Mon City; Vermont Hatch. New York to the services. lone Unit4 Itataa or tu po 2 1 4 No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah for 1730 month six 111) services. Burial will be in Provo day prior to services. Burial will City; Mrs. Aldura Browning. San Burial will be in the Heber City months.perHiAO the vaae Voel-kla Mr: and Mral EdwardCv - Cemetery. in be Provo the six and City City cemetery. Calif., cemetery. grandFrancisco, and family ' of Orem left Thursday for Mt View, CaL, where they will make a newj home. He will be engaged in construction there. ; 1 dad Weather In Southwest 1 Funeral services for Mr. Mari Fletcher Bone, 18, and daughtlyn The four JUDS stakes of.rpvo Clyde Crockett baa been named Bishop and Mrs. Ralph C have "taken over the entertainment chairman of the event with Aura Fletcher of the Ptovo Third LDS phase of BrOvo's annual' July C Hatch assistant Ward, who died of accidental as-Fourth celebration, it was anlaid Mr Forbes the Provo nounced Saturday by Chairman rrea loroetv i u kku juy unourux Mjoruoa wrvormupafa the Berf Drtwtnf Room chapel Corporation, hai riven its full support to the;; OfficUtinff at the services will RJ?m7 new, arrangment and will cooper-- be Utah County Commissioner Verl ArHl,S; neyv ;J. Bird and J. .Earl . T... "7 church groups to , r rMxon In the w1,Rf0UMt'0r IVis. presidents of the four," with success event. of the of .sure stakes, accepted responsibility Friends may. call at the mortuary . and carrying r . planning, supervising and from 6 to 8 p.m. and today ' first-clacelebrato completion , Monday prior to the services. Burial will be In the Provo City "spoSr cemetery, nubile nrnvram ' natrlotic free ,UUUm "iDiOS .WilC'lt r County Prisoner Declared Sane Lacy Thompson tv. c-- w. Succumbs at en ' t : . , f : i Merchant Called Death "Hy Killed -- Jkl in 'Bootstrap - -- " Smi , I a . m I J ! .If 1- Y sail 1 - - . e. . - ' - er ! Y(yj House guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rawllngs for the past few days Is Mrs. J. R. Dolari of .Petaluma, Cal. A sister of Mrs. Rawllngs, she stopped en route to West Virginia where she yrfll Jojn her husband, .Major J. R. Dolan of the ' .army. . Joseph Rowley left Saturday .night for the Pittsburgh office of United. States Steel on negotiation ' i - work.- - r 1 . 'Leoa Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rowley who is stationed at "MacDill Field. Tampa. Fla., with the U.S. Air Force, has been promoted to the ranks of staff sergeant, according to word re ceived by his parents. The young serviceman also reported he was high-poii man on a team which captured the base championship, . nt Statistics "BORV ' At Utah Valley HosplUl: . Mar. 22: i' Boy. to Albert R. and Donna Lou Swensen Heath, Provo. .Girl to? Alden R. and Anna Davidson 'Adsms, Provo. Mar. tl; ' . Girl to! Wendell and. Norma Snell Fletcher, Provo. 'Boy to Brandt B. and Norma ' Vsnce Curtis, Provo. -- ' - " - MARRIAGE LICENSES Walter F. McBurnie, SO. New York and Sharon DeU Gjbley, 19. t Ogden. ? Marion Clyde ' Bryan. 37. Tooele and . Virginia Penrod, 36, Provo. J . . 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