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Show 4 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER Pr ova. VLh Couctr. T H. 135 VUH Jcy Ce Mcvmnn to Speak At Provo Public Safety Meeting SUNDAY HERALD Union Utah-Idah- o o Conference .was The d purpose, organized for a according to Marion Black. Lewts-toIdaho, director of research for the organization. One is to improve working conditions for printers and the other is to benefit the publications for which they work by Improving training methods and efficiency of its members. Committees began convention preliminaries with meetings Saturday night at the Hotel Robert. 4sin- sessions were scheduled to day at the Club Radar, with, visiting delegates, their wives anda honored guests to be Jeted at noon luncheon as guests of the Herald Corporation and L. B. Dailv Herald publisher. Tcktt. Sanford H. Kadish. University of Utah law professor, will address this forenoon's session on labor's rifhts and privileges under the law. "Walter D. Marvick. inter national representative of the ITU. will speak at the afternoon meet ing. Today's convention also eel brates the 16th birthday of the host Provo local of the ITU whose members will attend in a body. Utah-Idah- two-fol- a, two-sta- te - My-ru- , tfr movie,". iai.3 mt. interviewed tfei week la fci. eiiire la tte capital building, "is of the finest that kts fctn md In this field. I ca!y tfc that every mio and woman and every young person feo drives could ae ; p. are members apprentice. of The Pally Herald composing room force except Mr. Hardy, who is former Herald employe. All , itu whn FACTORY .CZLIVtHV. u:" 'Courtesy Is contagfoui is the theme of. 'A Day In Court," he explained, "and the theme Itself t We've - found ia contagious. Central Utah Mr. and Mrs. A. A. (Brig) ateMson of Sao Diego. Cal.. visited Provo Friday with his uncle and sunt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robison They also plan to visit in Salt Lake City with I Mr. Robison'a mother and sister. He was born and raised ia Provo and was employed years ago as 4 drug gift at the Smoot establish Drug Company, old-timent. " $2057100 Let Us Pay Ycur V4sy To Tha World Series SAVE UP TO- - $278.00 ' T teen-age- rs m aaatsfcw- - Cedar City." Mr. Newman concluded his Inter- -' view with the statement; "Good traffic manner can't be left Up to CONFER ON PRINTERS' CONVENTION Marion Black, center. Lewlston. Ida., director of the o conference. ITU. talks over today" convention program with bureau of research for the Ross Wight, left, and Arthur Gray. Daily Herald linotyper who are president and secretary, respect4 ively, of the host Provo local. Utah-Idah- ' Scher-- j Airnsao Third Class i home on U. from S. Air Force- - He mnrnlnf nil m vlsWine with his! famUy. Mr. and Mr. Karl W. k nd! Scherer and, other relive Vl2e I VjCl, FD 1 r Women Map Paul leave the arrived Friday Patriotic friend. . thought-provokin- - AS AS MOV stimulated a lively .group discus- sion when it was shown earlier this summer at a similar meeting in Cedar City." "It eems." Mr. Newman cong tinued, "to be particularly to. the younsei. drivers I hope to see at the Provo meeting as there were la News Briefs er Lai" 2f.,-Ei- room of the City and County on. Jack-Johns- . Adams, , They are Ross Wight, president; Arthur Gray; secretary; V e r b Hardy. Ralph "Ras Nielsen. Gus Hulick. Jack Sumner. E. H." Roy HowaiJ. Del Lucas. Merrill Martin. Marvin lie Id rum. Singleton. Jay Gustaveson. LeeClyde and Jerry Al Lewis. John . DtrreTl wt- - CI?-- , was backed tor drur.Era dnv- tttlt temfeislaw enforcement alar Sty traLT.e f ef ter ar3 depend the truck ie t$ tfni tUntr safety oaiing biJ collided with a car driven by Lewis the fclfbwsy patrol, it fcrierlrg the Individual citizens;' t with kim the oyUtandiPg ftftty The public meeting Monday nJtst Ed wardt. IT, Prove, ?!ur-- r mevi ml the year, "A Day In is sponsored fey the. Provo Safety js p rn. 6a ttie f prlrjville roa'4, 'rear O in an effort to enlist ihe Provo City cemetery. Dini;r; Court' ten r.e ar4 four ether- Council in re-- ; . of entire the aid community to town the rome si'eluthoritirUtah' triKe duclcf appaUlnj evety meeUnj in Provo Msndty iat J2M. ruca at t p. m. In the sou'.a court toll. Provo Confab o day Utah and Idaho printers conafterverged on Provp Saturday noon for their convention scheduled today At the Qlub Radar. of the The printers, mernbera International Typographical Union, AFL, 100 years old mis. May and one of the oldest craft organiza in America, formed their tions Utah-Idah-o Conference two years ago and periodically bold conven tions of the nine locals three In Utah ad six in Idaho who hold jnembership in the ITU. After Accident C. Krwrnn, e FtifcUe iff ?y ' Printers Slate Driver Arrestee! J : r O 0FEU 'TIL 9 Zi for the opening meeting Dr. Nertnaa Wheeler of Globe ti Plans Ariz.. Is spending the weekend In of the' Utah County Women' Leg Provo as the house guest of Carina islative Council were djscussed at Cox and family. Dr. Wheeler flew the first board moetingf the seahere in hi private plane. son Thursday morning at the home of Mr. Sterling Ercanbraek, presi pert lag- pleasant trip are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph- Hoover Sr., and dent. daughter. Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. A patriotic program U being Ralph Hoover Jr., and son. Victor, planned for the meeting et for BORV who arrived home from the North Oct. 2 at 9:30 a.m. at the Women's At Utah Valley Hospital: west. At Klamath Falls. Ore., the Friday: were entertained by some Club House. Candidates for coun visitor Boy to Jack and Olga Pendrak i0 former missionary friends of ty, atte and national office will be Kyman. Orem. Ralph Jr. arranged a dinner invited to attend. The speakers MARRIAGE LICENSES for them at the hone of the district have not been chosen, according ' Dean Wilson Packard. 23, president. The Provoan also visit to Mr. DeVer Wootten, chair-- , fpringvlll. anjl Melba Child. 23, ed Crater Lakes, Lake Tahot and of tne judiciary committee. traveled through the Redwoods to man Sprjngvllle. were made for a luncheon , Plan 22. sterlDuane Barlow Herbert. San Francisco. .'Cal.. where they Oct. 4. honoring three members, California ing. Ida., and Carol Boley Peters. visited the JNorthern recently resigned. Mrs 12. American Fork. mission home and were entertain who anhave Johnson. Pleasant Grove, Lye Robert Leon Johnson. 19, Span- ed there. state director: Mrs. Edward Clyde, ish Fork, and Hazel Shepherd. 17, first vice president, Mr. and Mrs. A. mil Jenea are Springvllle. Spanish Fork. Mrs. and Frank Shaw, Lehi. secDIVORCES GRANTED spending the weekend in Manti retary. Mrs. Harold Christensen Earl Christopherson from Ethel with their children, Mr. and Mr will fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Jo ' Brackenbury property settle-me- n Wesley Mogle. , Johnson. No one has been selected by stipulation. Defendant to fill the other vacancies, accordWard t received of the birth ef maiden name. ing to Mrs. Kenneth Whit wood, , . c.arnl mrul WU publicity chairman. S I at The Arts. liams Tuesday Mesa, STARTING TC! G3IT1 are Provoan who make couple a. their home In Arizona for the win ter where Mr. William teaches school. Grandparent la Provo In 25. clude Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keel and Mr. and Mr. Fred William LEHI All farmer of Lehi bare of been Invited to atynd, a meeting Mrs. Ina G. Eedaoa and Mrs Cnci Drama en Rk? It at 8 p. m. ia the Memorial Marva H. Gregory have returned Sept. Building. from a vacation. They visited Tw.ali . &jy n hSo AW storH h J. Earl Smith, fctah County Yellowstone Park. Interesting chairman of the Production and wito m aeeotloeo eorfarw place, in Western Canada. Van- Marketing Administration, will be Of tftarwty stM. couver and Victoria. On their re- in and representatives for turn they went through Nqrthern the charge, county and community will be California visiting the Jackson selected to administer the firm Price (Ethelya Hod son family at program for the coming year. CurRedding.: They have been away rent Lehi representatives are Fred three week. , S. Shelton? J. Freeman Royle a'nd Nat Girot. aoa Kandy Bum, of Mr. F. Charles Baum week were Mildred X. Ream and of Edgemont has now been re- her daughter. Sharon. They visitturned to his borne. The lad has ed Mrs. Ream's sister, Mrs. Madge been seriously ill with polio and Richardson. confined in a Salt Lake. City hospital the past five weeks. He will Mark Allen Boyack. Joe Wight-ma- n still be confined to his bed and and Allen Scofield left for San under treatment for sometime yet. Diego. Cal.. Friday where" they His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. will visit with Ted Vrfn Lueven. J. F. Memmott of Chihuahua. Daft Huff, and Billy Bellows. They Hex., who have visited him. have will also Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy now returned to their home. Lundell at Lampoc, Cal. and go to Mex. before returning, TlaJuana, A (reap ef yoostg married women from Spanish Fork wre . Mr. Victor Anderson is convaisr7 among spectators at the opening lescing at her home in Springville performance of "Holiday On Ice an operation performed 1IELEQ HAYES tl953" at the Utah State fairgrounds following the Payson City Hospital. at 'Saturday evening. Attending were the Mesdames Clair Carlson. Kelly JOSEPH COTTEN Frank D. Fielding- was reported Jensen. Reed Huff, Alien Warner. somewhat improved at the Utah in Vern Marrott. Earl Valley Hospital Saturday, where Boyd Jenkins. "Curtis ZTreeA Murphy. Young. El wood he is treatment for a Mickleson. Ike Holm, Ken Runolf-so- n sudden receiving nature of which the illness, nd Feron Woods and Gordon has not been deterdefinitely her moit chorm Hoyes Orr. ; mined. l . o a lody in lov , fnq Broodwoy role with a way of (if that a changing a weekend at the EnjoyingWanted to boy Victorian Ixve-sea- t. world denied her. , Southern Utah Parks are a number Gentlemen's chair. Ladies' tiitot vry Sunday nrghf ployt . . .. of employes of the Spanish Fork chair and side chairs. Phone Cwld.- - telephone exchange including Thiol "produced by h -Nielsen, LaRue Shepherd. 3257J.(adv) THEATRE GUILD," AIR LaRae Larsen, Lois Tuckett. Lois Ann Taylor. Joyce Isaac, Preal and her two cousins. Fannie KDYL Monk and Wyoma Mester of Milwaukee. They visited Ziori, and Bryce Canyon and Las Vegas. NeV. and 11 Hoover Dam. 70r."0?,R0V7 P-f- .l A SPECIAL PURCHASE MAKES POSSIBLE, THIS FINE NYLON - Statistics ir Jl -- w-h- I -- ': J.W J LJ re-ator-ed ;Pee..........n,!,!,,,,,,, ....... a.....,,: U, PMA Calls Meeting For Lehi Farmors STCCL'G t STARTING TOMORROW AT 10:00 A.M. Ii Kl Yer REGULAR PRICES WOULD i (o)G BE IJ5 TO 1.65! ' three-year-o- ld and-Mrs- . CHOOSE-FRO- 60 SI SI SI ? . - Jhe Widteria ' gauge gauge gauge gauge gauge 51 Every Pair THESE STYLES! M Perfect! Taupe and Eeigt. 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