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Show 2 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER Pwvo, Utah County. Utah 1952 SUNDAY HERALD frm Pare On) ( Continued Utah County Girls Capture Honors in Miss Utah Contest - Tvo t.T:v; Pg!:d Cc:cs in He:!: i:.z:2 It 15 in Ursli County ' Ike Insists , - ever. Eisenhower will stick te. hi statement last night that he believes Nixen Would" do nothing Pc'.la eases in Utah County ? ) Valley hospital, C!:::.:; I Ukwi 19 Yc-jil- i, ices tc Robert W.yne York. 13,1 ton cf Mr. asd Mrs. Wayne York 1 i e'rin.n. f F O: OWC " ' w i.07 - !i Pa trer.s rumVrlr.f SPRING V1LL To Ulp the v Ar-:;'.Spanish man ws admitted. th. J The Provo youth was taken to a tall merchantLe! Springvlile learn'Ward chapel with EUhcp Leo tie cutl Salt Lake hospital for treatment, vae ,. v...v.-wai -- v ana oesi oi meinoas sewesi according to Dr. C. M. Smith, head succumtea j rri-i"- " of the health depart selling their merchandise, the Re-t- all y 'harje cf ire cc.cnui day at the Utsh Merchants committee of the! ment. VaUey Hospu.l.and variety of Towers was Km. PTA German of e o m p I i ea-!- Chamber of Commerce is present- -' t 'Uonsfrora lng a series of three lectures on" T'&T?1 ry P. D. orssn musie matic feer. the subject, according t J; A. Mil-- ! He wis brn Ksifs and rttrtil" r .'t . were j ler. secretary. . April is. i::a i.. Principal Yjr Tti J c The first of the series' will be held FpringvUle. the firs Tower sow in the son cf Wednesday, Sept. 24, at a dinner, r- sthoc! w tt very and P r e"a l' er.t Tarter at Kapp's Melody Inn.be-ginin- g meeting :yn .wt in f ways. msry flutchinr York. .t it isn't unusual these" days at 730 p. m. He attended tSeIt,n hrtmttt Ite.r hioems in when Junior comes home from At that time Professor Winder, T;a Caekets ts i.vrt head of the Utah State Vocational Today concludes National Home school and casually announces ,t.e schools, gradu- - panicuUr arracrerr.er.u. cfNow Week, observed locally by the Utah1 "Oh, we made applesauce at program, will address the group Cower a ting from tbechiWrea study U.e art Association.! Home Builders school In ' on to the subject "Selling Obtain Valley fact, that's s d today." b'gh school iniarrar.eemer!s WiOl erref The day also marks the final a More x Equitable Share of the Just what children of the Prih1?H srhnI PrOTi,jfI wwVfJ his Mav nttriei lint ' showing of several model homes mary unit at the Provost Area's Business." Vrirj in sttrtctht vsiet, si)l maetfer lor Principal which will be open from 2 p.m.! School iid Friday. Two 'other lectures, one on Wed- days he was athletic Sirate. and was member cf Lessons were cast aside for nesday. Oct. l; and another on the until dark today. Farmand club Future the athletic 's one. of Reno as Include These the day children busily gathfollowing Wednesday. Oct. S. will of America. homes at Ninth North and ered apples from the trees on be held at a place to be announced ers , An active member of the LDS Second East In Orem;' a home the school property and did the latx r. ' J Ims kk 1 church, Robert has served as secfull process and. preparation of built by the Livable Homes Comretary to the Deacons and PrieiU pany at Vista Val Verde Ranches. the fru.it by themselves. Cookquorums ln the tth ward, ing was done on hot plates. Edgemonf; and L. and H: ConHe is survived by his parents Part of the project also Instruction Company home at 1340 and one sister. Mrs. Ruion (Ger- cluded drying a tray of apples N. 900 W., Provo: Standard BuildWhatever we take Into ear ra'ads aidinei Francis, all of SprtngvUle: at 1125 and 1130 E. 6th so that children would know ers d tays tfcere. for eternity J. Reuben . Mr his and how grandparents. Provo.1 fruit pioneers preserved N., Mrs. Richard York of santequin. !a.rk for winter use. In the gectmd I call at the family . .., may LINDO.V Funeral services foffhome. 112 West 4th S.th. this v Brent Richlns. child ' evening and Monday prior to the Brigham LrJversuy C.r.-- t the be will la services. Burial who drowned Friday morni n lniKvrcr.n Wcrluhop eemeterv undrr the dl. FnJy. comes frcrn an irrigation ditch on his parents' rction of the A. Y. Wheeler and' .AiJ ruoa. ue caurenmsa cetisrea. c . farm, will be 2 p.m. I will be g!en t sell"re held at knowledje John George Orphandies, 72. a . f i ers work for it." unlets j for they in Provo shine shoe operator Pres. Clark said thsi at the time L I n d o n LDS 15 years, died suddenly. Saturday of the organization of ti;e Brigham Ward chapel. i at 9:30 a.m. at his home, 422 E. Young Academy, forerunner of the Bishop LeGrand 1st S. Sanpete' County Ercanbrack will university, the school received its Death occurred, apparently from first Instruction frem Erijham old, a be In charge. I .V: a heart attack, according to hi Cindy Lee Vance. Young himself. Friends may I attempting to daughter of Herald A. and Norma physician. While T rmrS nethipe k start, his ear to- go to work. He Jensen Vance, Provo, suffocated call at the Ol- of God." Brigham Yotrr.j" directed Mortuary operated shoe shine parlors at when a dry bean became lod&ed pin Dr. Kar! G. Mseser of the new ' in f various locations in Provo for 1 at that time. throat' In her here academy Grove a and Friday. the at f half tonight century nearfy HEBER William J. Ercanbrack, T lo9 to a from was stand of his had The death Provo toddler time 14 son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ercanplaying Bar- in' the garden at the residence of p.m. ana at the i - cated in "Scotch"' brack. WsJliburg. is reported to her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. famiiy home in bershop, on University 'Avenue. be recovering from Injuries reIn Lewis Jensen, when the tragedy Lindon Monday He was born Feb. Baby Klchina ceived Sept. 12 while serving with Platanos, Greece, a son of Mr. occurred." Despite warnings by her prior to services. the U. S. Nary in Korea. The child was the nn of Glenn and Mrs. George Orphandies. He grandfather, the tot suddenly Ercanbrack was Injured while Greece.-hhreLinof Richlns a handful of beans Into her and Lexle Collette received his education In 200 tons of ammunitransporting don. He is survived by his parents tion to the Koresn front Lnes, An where he farmed until immigrat- mouth, and began to choke. Her grandparents tried to dis- and four brothers. Gary, Rex. Nile enemy shot hit his truck. Igniting ing to the United States at the age of 27. He returned to Greece in lodge the pellets, then drove Cindy and Kay Richlns, all of . Llndou. the ammunition snd kiHing Lis 128 to marry Theopola Pan tonics Lee to Mt. Pleasant Hospital. Dur- He was bom Oct.. 9. 1950. companion, a .South Korean fighter. on Feb. 28.. The marriage took ing the Journey she was given 'arErcanbrack received broken" ribs place' in GavaUa. Greece. They tificial respiration by a Falrview CAKD OF THANKS and fractured legs. He is imw made their home In Provo since. physician. en dutr wlta hie ship, the back With deepest gratitude and apMr. Orphandies waa a member She died at 11 a.m. while undert his 1123, according of the Greek Orthodox Church of going surgery. preciation we desire to aeknowi- - parents. Lake Nov. was born Salt The child City. 23, 1950, edge the assistance and expresUTAH POULTRY U He had a hobby of raising ca- in" Provo. our of sions 'of many sympathy Besides her parents, she is surnaries, and was a foremost auHe tnaf driwt thority on their care and training vived by a sister. Suzanne, and a friends and relatives during our Frco Deck r.ij-t- t them to sing. brother; grandpar- recent sorrow and passing of our He ts survived by t his wife of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, and daughter and sister. We take this And Rheumatism rfr cjoHri in fr Provo and one daughter, Mrs. Leo Mrs. Ellis Vance, Mllburn, San- means to thank all those who as(Katherine) Kavachevich of Provo. pete County. sisted at the services, sent florsl H0f TO AVOrD CRIPPLIXG form cf Kgfitr prtnv DEFORMITIES tributes, gave expressions of condolences, or in any other way An smaring newly enlarged book entitled "Rheumaium pncei. rci lowtr Mr snd Mrs. Rlchrd Coombs tism" will be sent free to any(CentiMed frem Page One) end Fsmily. one who will write for it. . clear beyond 'any chance of misIt reveals why drugs and prociuctio!i ceiti fsr that the finding understanding medicines give only temporary CARD OF THANKS out and rooting out of those who relief and fail to remove the mtmbtrt. causes of the trouble: explains practice or condone subversion or PAYSOV Funeral "services for With deepest gratitude and nonwe desire to acknowla speclali7ed corruption Is their first, their most William H. Searle. crash" victim, will be con urgent business." medical treatment which has ' 1 the. assistance and expressuccessful tor the past Talking on "good government" ducted Monday at 2 p.m. in Pay- - edge proven and how to get it before the an- son First L D S Ward Chapel by sions of sympathy of our many 3 years. our and relatives during friendj nual convention of the National Reed Money, blshep. You Incur no' ot g s tion In Federation of Women's Republican Friends may call at the Claudin recent sorrow. We take this means sending for this instructive In who assisted to thank all those clubs. Eisenhower stressed the Funeral Home. Payson. Sunday book. It may be the means of women can play in the clean- from 6 'to '9 p.m. and Monday at the services, sent floral tributes, saving you years of untold mispart riasisa the family "home, 260 S. 5th E., geve expressions of condolence, or ery. Write today to The Ball up drive, in any other way assisted. Clinic. Dept. VA broom In the hands of a prior to services. Excelsior A04, MISS UTAH s ATTENDANT rLouise Beck of. American Fork, 'who of Adv. in be will can Burial Missouri.. woman do U La Family von City to Springs, Mis$ was chosen Payson attendant theaew morally indignant tsh, Friday evening Henry V. (Hsnk Smith. the work of a bulldorer." he said. Cemetery.-- Brown of Provo. Continued from Page One , ,rork Hign fccnooi sne was namajrQU,d icros1 Migsourl en route lo "A May graduate of the Steel Day queen during the Jast!St LoUj, for I speech tonight on Darling. served as an"good government.", and- bow to Brigham Young University with a smmer. She alsoSteel to the Day JunJge41)" Nlxon she attendant major to elementary education. ,ffalr ,uhli:h h rock. wa a member of the O. SvTrova taw, 1947. During school days lnVolves di- GOP the cmp,iK1u social unit She Is currently teach- - BYU gne tB a runner-u-p the young senator re-that forci0!ureg in at the Grandvtew School in homecoming queen and also con-' ceived financial aid frog Wealthy . Frovo. tended during the summer foriCaUfornians. during the lajt two Miss Beck fa the daughter of fa lt Mrs. Laura . Beck Larsen and the Dairy Darling, which was won by Day the .. yT costs of his battle on communism late Horace Beck, of American Miss Brown. Fork. A graduate of the Brigham An accomplished dramatist her and corruption in government and Young University and American talent offering in the Miss Utah he did not profit personally.' still has been no decision contest was a reading, "The Soul onThere it might force Nixon whether of the Great Bel!." "corMiss Beck who has been employ off the GOP ticket or destroy in the ed is a secretary plans now to Wtjon "topJDOP issue (Continued from Page One) Brigham Young Univer As a novice who' entered politics Nixon, released the names of the sity to obtain a teacher's certifi- after 40 years in military service. donors of the fund. cate on a' scholarship won as Steel Eisenhower frankly does not know Californians were all They Day queen. w hat steps can or maybe takes. area Pasadena from the A sister of Louise, GennaVee. mostly The general will not. however. and included Herbert Hoover Jr.. also an accomplished dramatic ,ave anything to do with Nixon if oil and Earl Gilmore, Los Angeles reader was an attendant to the e senator-is proven to nave tail man. Steel Day' queen about seven' years to live up to Eisenhower's own Donations to the fund ranged ago. She is now the wife of Dr. ed from 1150 to $1000 and totalled Howard G. W o r t h e n of Min- standards of morality in public $18,235. There were 76 donors. Two aunts of Louise, service. Under those circumstances It is Keith Spaulding. Pasadena, re- neapolis. Miss Mary Pullfey and Mrs, An- assumed that if Nixon should be tired. 'was listed for two $500 do drew (Esther) Shelton were queens nrnvoH of inv unethical r nationsthe only such doMble do of the Poultry Day. celebration pre- immoraltni'ltv activities he be ex nation In the list. The remainder ceding the. Steel Day celebration were all donations limited by the in American Fork several years pected to remove nimself from the ticket ceiling that Smith had announced ago. In thai event; the Republican was, placed on the donations. A bit of coincidence to color the national committee would have the The list released by Smith was contest is the fact that Calleenl power to name substitute, natur headed by a paragraph which Kobmson. centennial beautiiuL aiiv on, Eisenhower's selection. read: of1947 is a native of Ameri-"Contributions to supplementary Queen can Fork and Miss Browns Two years' after the introduc expense fund for Sen. $ixcn from mother, the former In Chipman, tion of vitamin-enricherice Into his election to the Senate until his gracea ceieDration hosts eiere in the diet of Bataan natives, the nomination to the American Fork as a leading beauty death rate from beri-bewas re of the? community when she1 was 183 to 38 per 100,000. : duced from ' a girL - ' Utah in- U....4ss Merchants ere 'ether ward Gat Sales Aids ' ' creased by two this week with the case was added to the polio on' the reporting: o new ese from here when a 23 year eld Midway ' . wrong.' Eisenhower'! attitude Over 5CD T Springvilfo .'o- List h-- Io mother Provo and from Fork, miking the county total 13 for the year. la both cases the victims were young boys. Besides the Spanish Fork boy who is receiving treatment la the city-coun- r-- J r,t c.' ty Kids Gather Apples, Makq. Ney Model Homes To Be -- r1. I fr!e WivE:h" Applesauce Open Today Ctrt'lo Trtf tr.e;f.a, rbeu-lpf''P- c-- c.,1. ..in.lid - ttir re-ent- er, l- th-p- two-year- -- , 4 Drowning Victim Rites. Set Monday bors John The Shins - Man' Dbs at 72 Suffocates On Qry Bean ri Nixon Answers (Continued from Pare One) Pleasant through a newsletter Issued in Washington. He said he had collected approximately $4,000 In this manner since he took office in Jan., 1951, and that he considered such funds a common practice among legislators in ton. For the first rime on the rail tour Nixon was faced with placards in the crowd at .Eugene, Ore., deriding his acceptance of financial held from the fund Nixon waited until Just before the train pulled out of the station before taking note of the signs which said; be "Will the Veep's enough. Dick." "Shhh! Anyone who mentions $16,000 1 a Communist." "No mink coat for Nixon, Just eold cash." . The signs were displayed by a group of young men w ho said they got the idea from "The Young Democrats in the county and at the University of Oregon" which is located in Eugene. r USS-LS- ..e .i s-i- 'r't T cn Arthritis Ike Vows Saturdivt and Sunday Sunday Herald Published Sunday d. Rites Set For Crash Victim 44-pa- se non-surgic- al, Morning Herald Corner iU on. PublUhad 0 South First Street. Provo. second elaaa Utah. Entered In Provo. matter at the peat office - of March act3. the Utah, . under 187S. br Subscription Merma carrier tn tJtah county $1.50 the month. S3 00 for six months' ad-in advance. $18 00 the year in vance. B mail anywhere In the. United States or its possessions 1.50 per month. $9 00 for six months. $18.00 the year in Wt 11 ssMsSsSssaasaaaaSsls WfciSJw --4 - - - L.U!LDJ 2T.--15- 83, fExettlna' Afternoon t0. Raw-ling- s IV X-- V Heber Sailor Wounded1 In Korea - salary . t4,.ra -- stituenta , ir"" Provo Baby d J- - C.y J Fcculiy I7crk:!;:p 4 . - s Mem-mntt- fi vl mJ ,(W IhZ JJ Jk '.teM'SiSw'- irr$r -- Vhcn you bjy at HATE cmd I VHOrlSK JJ - I 8 """''." ,rM ro,tm0nKlr yef I I I . turprWiif ly ( inoxptiff UK i "'8 ' VdriA5sK3i, $ - W f s ' xtrsi r " .Not. Mefrgon sjic l mond Is insured fer ene wh' yor against less, theft or ivry - u- ts you! - ,7 A J J T i?&.zz S"'1l 3 C sJ$Y y ; i I j i J W ' L W T7VV c-cr..''.- : ' Hi ' VV w. L.OnGAH'S. You buy with confidence! 110 WEST CENTER , . : '; J- - v . , . " . .. ' - r PHONE 57 :"'. ? V . , " |