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Show 2I Rites Set Today MontG flawlings, SUNDAY HERALD YksErrEMBEHv. :15A Leo Call s for Honest I linking in Pol fries' J. A. .Garner : ForHcborMan Succumbs died In HEBER Funeral services for 'Salt Lake hospital Saturday Daniel H. McMillan, 23.' sand short illness of 1.blaster at Tooele Ordnance, Depot morning after who died Thursday at :C3 a. m., acute leukeraa. He was born In Provo Dec. 23, at Tooele, will be conducted Sun IKS, soa of 'Wesley P. and Bern- - day it 1 p. m. In Wasatch LDS Ice Colton Rawlins? He attended the Vineyard schlsl j f tt mbtT 3rd Wlrd fcljh and Lincoln High School. He opric. a member of the Lincoln Hih A veteran ef World War li; he Monte C. RawHngs, 13, i PLEASANT GROVE Every pint ii needed for the follow party leaders Just because armed forcea and the cltiiena f BT THEEOV H. LUKE Governor J. Bracken Lee Fri- they head the. party." He empha-ipieaaGrove will be given a termed sized "I will not endorse my ownchance to o their part Wednes-part- y day called for what be In ,y 100 per cent if I do not honest, individual thinking topoliSept. 17. Appointments are go lieve in some of the things that being made now for volunteers so tic! including the courage born-Ocif he feit party advocates at the moment What thev can com at tha a. School band. 1S28. Heber, against one' own party member of the LDS Church, awaason of t.Daniel18.and Relaat Homer is wrong on particular' because I try to be honest myself pointed time and have no delays. heA was in teachers the active McMillan. He was graduated from fin my political thinking. We've got The Red Gross Mobile Blood Bank Issues. Vineyard Ward. Wasatch Ilich School and attendla an address in Provo before to be above strictly partisan uun,unjt wni tet iin Its facilities In the. quorum of the rm fh Vina. narnf ed the iUtah County Bar Association, in it. Young University and trained Ltrd; school high ont lf. four BrighamHe served brotherf In the U. S. the governor backed up his conDenounclng the growth of pow personnel will be on hand to re- ter. Larry. Farrell, ,nd year. and Reed re- er In federal and state govern- ceive the blood donations from 3 two years during World viction with a criticism of Army of four all Vineyard; Marilyn, War H, cent statement by GOP presldental ments. the governor said: "In until 7 p.m. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John He was an active member of the nominee Dwlght D. Eisenhower The quota Is 150 pints for the day T. America, the government has aland Orera. and Mr. and the declaration .that he does ways been your protection. When and there are still openings for Mrs.Rawlings. church and filled a mission Charles H. Colton, Salt Lake LDS nr fiillv inrw with the latter svmi become , more donors. The American Le-that cnvrnmntn to the East Central States In 194S-5v. . mv , j City. .While in Provo he served as views on foreign policy. your master by too much power, gion Auxiliary under the direction Funeral service! will be held clerk in the Provo Fourth Ward The governor did not mention you lose your protection.' of Mrs. Glen Mathews, president Is Vine1:30 in the at p.m. At the time Eisenhower by name, but referred in and The . governor asserted I have sponsoring this project . and has TuesdayWard other Chapel, directed by of his death positions. - honestly tried not to please every-- ! asked five other clubs to' each be yard he waa an elder. unmistakably to a recent EisenGammon. Friends may Bishop Ray lat-! m? but to serve all people in what (responsible for twenty-fiv- e hower speech in which the Survivors include hie father and pints, at the Olpin Mortuary, Orcm, ter offered farmers 0 per cent in!i thought was the general interest iMrs. iarl Bank is general chalr-th- e call Heber; and a sister, stepmother, 9 Tues7 and to from p.m. Monday Mrs. Earl (Helen) Bell. Tooele. farm programrwhen he said:jof the people." He said that this;m an tfle following club prest-"- day Burial of until services. time think it's wrong to say "I won'tjcourse had prevented him fromjdents c aiso be contacted: Moth- - will be in the Pleasant Grove Friends may call at the family S3 E. 3rd S today prior the specialised demands erf study Club. Esteil Fenton residence. pay 100 per cent of parity to ers but I'll pay: 90 per cent. even 0f many special groups because he Elykium, Mrs. Eugene Bezzant; Cemetery. to services. Burral will be in Heber If the figure is less." it was not in the best interests Cadmus Club, Mrs. Guy Hillman, Cemetery and will Include military He mid his foreign policy crm- - f the people is a whole, VFW Auxiliary. Mrs. Earl Booth. There Is a fire in a school house honors. eism when he said: "1 certainly j The governor, now ending his There will be a canteen arid also six hours in the United don't agree with everything nowifirst term, will .go on the1 ballot cars will be available so that no every accordins to Commissioner CARD OF THANKS States, on the leaders ofim November seeking donor would have to walk home. being advocated .by 'of Education" Earl J. McGrath. We desire to express our sincere ." the Republican party on foreign the Republican ticket. His appreciation to the many friends tion on the Democratic side of the and relatives wbo assisted in any The governor declared: "I'm ballot will be Mayor Earl J. Glade way during the recent illness and afraid in both of our parties we ef Salt Lake City, s passing of our beloved husband have too much of tendency toj and father Dudley Warner GalIKE MADE DISHONEST lagher. For the beautiful flowers, COMMITMENT, CHARGE f the expressions of sympathy, the DES MOINES. Iowa. Sept. 13 assistance of those who took part and at the services, and other acta of As the opening day of school far in Orem, The Democratic- party's (UP) Springville, farm campaign director charged draws near for BYU students, the Pleasant Grove. We have tried to kindness, we especially extend our Zvrrr Afternoon CExecoUaa Sturdvt and Sundav . Jmrnitrnent city' barometer of available new organize car, pools from those lo- thanks. Mrs. Florence Sunday Herald Published Sunday mtde Gallagher riSd took a slump Friday to calities to help ua get student to Morning Frank Gallagher and Published bv Herald Corporation, of the lowest -- ingle SO South First West Street. Provo, who students those and 90 per school, Wayne Gallagher Utah. .Entered as second class days yet recorded. farm prices. matter at the post office in Provo. 35 persons were placed Fri- live out of town during the fall Only tmder the act of March a. Utah, every conday as compared with a record 91 quarter will be given bv 1S7S. obseriDtlon terms in the CARD OF THANKJ sideration finding possible 50 This SI for before. Utah leaves in the still the carrier S9 county day Our family is sincerely grateful accomodations 00 for six months ia best month. later," very of the the short halfway he university for the many acta of kindness dur00 the year in adadvance. SIS said. for mark in its drive for housing vance. Bv mail tDTvhiri in th ing our recent bereavement, caus1.000 more students than were on United States or its possessions ed by the illness and pasting of S3 00 for sis 1B2 SI. SO per month. Sept. II, the campus last year. Saturday's RELEASED our beloved husband and father, the year ia .ad anonths. PROVO results were still being tabulated FROM HOSPITAL vance. Louis J. (Bus) Brandon. W desire Academy What Price Glory, late Saturday night, PASADENA. Calif.. Sept. 13 (UP) especially to extend our thanks with J. Cagney. and appreciation to those who took Paramount Son of Paleface, Persona wishinr te Ust Former U. S. aenator from Cali of the aervices. offered ex was B. part 68, with Sheridan Hope.' fornia, Downey. Rent A housing for Y students may of sympathy, sent, flowM Madonna of the SevUINTA from pressions released Huntington telephone the regular BYU treat- ers, furnished cars, or In any ether en Moons; Brief ' Encounter. after Musical mortal hospital today the 2460, dnrinr day amber, assisted. MOTOR VU ment of an attack described by way People Will time and ask for the housing ' Whlla You Learn to Play Mrs. Stella Brandon it Family , a Talk: My Forbidden Past, as stroke. C police office. At night, after p.m. AMERICAN FORK before 8 a.m. la the mora Cameo Outlaw Women; and ing. call the housing office There a A Girl in My Heart. direct, 2907 er 2900. Coral Paula, with L. Young. on Earth. Show Greatest Starlit Total to date In the drive for LEHI the thousand extra accommodato Look At, Lovely Royal tions stands at 494. still, leaving with 1C. Grayson. 506 accomodations yet to find. PLEASANT GROVE "All that will hold us back from What Price Glory, Grove the state'a largest enrollment," with J". Cagney. said Dean William F. Edwards PAYSON MORGRO Son of Paleface, with who is heading the drive for BYU, Huish or accomo-datjona be "will lack housing B. Hope. PERFECT FERTILIZER Although we have not aa L OREM Join yet turned tany students away, it , Scera closed. io Supply Intermountalrr Soil Deficiencies the School Band The Whip may be that we will have to do Geneva Drive-I- n near school the time that on begins Beacon. It' th Best Fertilizer You Can USE for Your, Hand; Walk East Cenn sind Jump- next week, unless we reach our Timanogos'Cinemotor " Lawns Shrubs Flowers Plants ing Jacks. I Waa an American goal of the extra 1,000 bousing ac- land and OrKsrra H jcomodatio.ns within the next week. Spy. Use M0RGR0 Now to Get Your . Most ot our new sruaenis wiu oe SPANISH FORK evallablo now a on week Francis-tkthe to West'. Arch campus arming LAWNS," PLANTS Ready for Fall and Winter for ront r en exisy. pur-h- e -- frm today." he said. "We should Point, with D. - jD'Connor. - . Recommended and Sold by Batter Daolera now Satnen know by just exactly Angelus Strang World; payments . . Manufactured exclusively by tan's Cradle. many people of Provo will be willSPRINGVILLE ing to take in students. We don't Thief of Damascus; care what part of town they lva Park IIIIITIIIl in if they live across town from Blondie Brings up Babie. iff it (h ii:!ijiil.M;Mi to we with! will UNIVERSITY What Rivoli the NORTH Price Glory, 17 attempt campus, D. live there who have students Dalley. jhave 37SS fhory The Ato--i automobiles." .Art City Ctnemoofr mlc City; Silver City. "Students have been placed thus of blood TNossible -- nt be-.d- the-'latte- r -- Qitt-vtvtn- i lt 0. j -- 1 iarm-granti- ng fn - epposi-potfey- ' Housing Drive Hits . Slump; Deadline Nears HrroliV - , vr. WJZZjXnJtJ1?'. . EX-SOLO- one-four- ...... n; Chris-tense- n. w Rites Today For Shauna Rae Jensen Lilt IW t i : L- V The !s t? a ZZ-- sl Ur w-.- ih several onrarfjaUo-.- s pesetrlr.g Hosts. After the rrad an aae- - tkn will be? prts eo'.'.'-ici- The money re allied. V.ro. ttm auction is to t tsed for ti-- bn-t- t cl. some children's prcject. e Rites Set in Price For John Kaddos ' Funeral services were ifbedu!! for 3 p m. today in Price far Joha A. Kaddas. TO, who d:ed Tbrjriy evening at the Utah Valley Hospital. a Crk 'Kites be held In the Orfthodox Church at Price under of Kev. Angela Cavales. dlreon Burial i!l be in Price. Mr. Kaddss wss bora May 3. IIZ2, In Mavrolitharion. Greece, a son ef Argrios G. and E.'f.e Ifctae Lrtras Kaddas. He came la tta United States la 1SOS and rr.sie hU home in Price. Soon after his arrival .e watt J.- into the sheep butioeta and rc?w tihued as a oolgrower ur.t.1 when he sold his hoid: rfs and ed becaut-f his healta, ,K was I! r. m g rri ed He was a member of the Grutlr Orthodox Church is survived by a brother, James A. Ksd'tt. , Route 2. Bex Prove, tr.i a sister. Panahiou K, Skordes. Greece: also a re; ew and two- - r'ece s. Errst Ka4s, Salt LakeJDlty: Mae Kaddss. Salt Lake City, and Peselc; JUdiat, Provo. rv-tir- ' . ad ii-A- Mav-rolithari- oa. jj! is tha tima to rasvair yawr lawn tx ptertt . ' at L017-LO- V hovaFor Dottcr Styling Ftnsr Quality Dcst Construction naw sma. And af towrsa Wt tima - et fetl-plontln- design londscoping V afer. g end aoH . a;ua':ty i ' Price:! p;:ovo s t ii J Day and plana have bees rati a .parade in the rrscnur.i '(mm?Mm . U1K r ORE EPANirJI with anything on the Market for 1 imiiitir .w vi dub has annouftceii that f ri to be caerve4 as Kat-rz- NOW IN PROGRESS ; . Bcdrccm Suites at. Bargain Prices! . G!:n Dros T.lusic , CARLOAD SALE! Fein-Ameri- can - H-- n. ; thi - , 9 r ? tm f- th . a. ' . PAYSON Fsnersl services -r Jamrs Albert Garner, "S, 73 E. 3rd S., ho died Thursday, win be ja y k.j a aUe v Va conducted Monday at 1 pro. in LDS Ward A former Provo man, Kenneth tha Payson First-Fi- r G. Cox. "X waa fata'Jy irjjred Fri- Chapel fcy EUhop Key HatkelL Mr. as bona Oct. I, 12:23 p. m. wtsen he 1S75, Garner a son day of William in.Ogdea, waa run ever by a Wntern Pacific Fr,ankiin and Mary Ann Garner. Railroad Compay freight train in ,He lived in Ogden until he vai Salt Lake County, apparently after eight years Id when the family to Preston. Ida. He re be bad become iH while walking moved sided there 34 years before movthe tracks. along ing ta Payson- He married Sarah Kerr Tfca accident occurred abovt Dec. mUe east of an over-pas- a 19. 1300, in the Lcsan LDS TemShe died Feb. 9, 133. He maron the Garfield cutoff, ac- ple. ried Flossie LelUa Williams Aug. to one of the investigating 22. 1943. in the Salt Lake LDS Temcording officers, N. 1. Hayward, Salt Lake ple. County deputy shertrf. He waa an active member of Tha engineer ef the freight the LDS Church and at the time train. Walter, A. Martin, fU Mc- of his death he wss a fcijrh priest Clelland St., aid he saw tr. Cox Survivors inelude his widow, two lying on the track about yards sons and Eve Jamea ahead of th train as ft rounded a David Garner, daujhters, Ezra H. Gamer. curve, but was unable to atop In Mra. Erma Schramm, a0 ef Pay-sot time to avoid hitting him. Mrs. Sarah H. Smith. Fair Investigation showed that Mr Oakj, Cat; Mrs. Iris Hutctirrson, Cox had recently been released Panaca, Nev.. Mrs. Loretta from a Salt Lake hospital where Caliente. Nev.; Mrs. Mr he reportedly had been receiving gerie Vickers, Salt Lake City;' 2 treatment. alx.. grandchildren. He was bora July 4; 1S22, In a brother and four BiProvo. a son of William Melbourne sters, William Henry Garner and and Eliza O. Davis Cox. He at- Mrs. Florence ' Rawllnrs, both of tended the Provo schools, moving Ogden: Mrs. Mary E. Ward. Pres to California in 1941 where he was ton; Mrs. Ida Jones, Logan, and employed In the Los Angeles area Mist Haxel Garner, Salt Lake City. until 194? when he returned to Friends may call. at the family Provo. He has been employed tn residence Sunday afternoon and for . the past few Monday prior to the restaurants fjnraL years, in Tooele and Dugway. At i in mjwvm v i the time of his death he waa mak tf ry.i.i ing his home in Dugway. He was a member' of the LDS church. He ia survived by his parents of Provo. five brothers and two sisters, Frank B., Clifford. William B. and Dean D. Cox, all of Provo; Max Cox, Oakland. Calif.; Mrs. SPANISH FOFK Funeral serDoyle MeIba) Halladay. Oakland; Mrs. Hal (Kadine) Swaner, Salt vices for Shauna Rae, Jensen, U. . Lake City. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oral JenFuneral services wiQ be con- sen, who died Wednesday ef 'polio ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. la the myelitis, will be conducted Sunday Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with at 2 p. m. in the Spanish Fork First Frank W. Stag, bishop of the LDS Ward Chapel by J. Victor Lelf-sobishop. Pioneer Ward, officiating. Friends may call at the family Friends may call at the mortu to 8 home Saturday after C p. m. and ary Monday evening from p. m. and Tuesday prior to the ISunday prior to the services. Bur services. Burial will be in Provo ial will be in the Spanish Fork 'Cemetery. City Cemetery. Instrument , Rites Monday 'if din ..in a! ? EASY : IAIIDSCAF2 CO. TERMS ij t; .1 ,,w li nwm'm, 1 i s WAV, 118 West Centex, Proro, Utah, Phont 57 aski. Jlr ;eji):4; m.v. ie 2 L . |