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Show 4 Central Utah News Briefs SUNDAY HERALD i, i9 ! sunday-September- Provo, Uuh County. Vtah - Utah Wing of CAP 0 Stages SC ARC A P Mission From Pro vo Hleadquari" ers I. j: Brysat G. Tingey left Saturday for San Francisco to attend the fifth meeting of rep resentatives of the Northwestern Mutyal life Insurance Company e Milwauke, Wis. Business meet ings will be held Mondays tnrgngn Wednesday. rn all phases of the search IncTudinr aurvey, psychological preliminary a for was Provo headquarters communications and mint features; in state-wid- e air search Saturday search. Ordinarily CAP pilots fly which Civil Air Patrol plane from straight day search during air resUtah. Wyoming and Montana be- cues under direction of tha 'Air simulated search Rescue Service of the Air Force y gan a and Yescue oppratlon. Trtanguiar fires or flares are which had been used by night to indicate targets A "sick" schedulbd to fly. in a helicopter, Three fires, arranged in a triangle was unable to join the search, but constitute a ground-to-ai- r distress the Air.Force sent in its place a signa Fortress. Preliminary phases of air search of farmers Simulated tarce' were set out Include questioning lying along the route taken by a lost by the Air Force in an area Lake plane, and learning the habits of between Milford, Delta, Salt the missing pilot for a better guess City and Osdeir. may nave taicen thl fircf limp rtah Wins ofi on l th me rouie ne on which he dis- fiight official Air .auxiliary Civil Patrol, - -" of the U. S, Air Force, conducted; Maj. C. O. Claudln. commanding officer of the Southern Group of Vtah CAP,, .was mission command er Saturday and today. Headquarters of the search was Central Aviation Ioc. building at Provo Airport. Mayor C. W. Love and City Commissioner Frank. T. Gardner are expected, to participate in brief sAntAr ceremonies today,, at TJiree manufacturers have been p. m. at the Provo Airport.. It is asked for quotations on machinery also hoped to- have Senator A. V. and soot erup- Watkins to eliminate present, for the tion form the old stack of the Tro-v-o ceremonies and to make a few re municipal power plant. Elmer marks. of the A. Jacob,- superintendent The practice mission Is use'd to city utilities'department, said Sat- test the communication system land equipment of the Utah Wing urday. As soon as the" quotations are and there will be four mobile units received, the department will draw-u- wjm inree complete ground sup specifications and estimates of port units to effect the simulated the machinery need and its cost to rescue work. Communication points corrct-thsituation, Mr. Jacob will4be established at Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo, Cedar City and said J. Hamilton Calrier. chairman Alorfticeuo. of the city utilities board, recently Maj. Clyde S. Shields of the announced that extensive tests had Hamilton Field U. S. Air Force established the old stack at the Dase win evaluate tne mission, asby Capt. C. Moulder, Flight power plant as the .guilty factor in sisted h and soot deposit in the A of the Fourth Air .Rescue Service at Hamilton Field. The mission region of the plant, Chairman Calder said the board will be. made as realistic as pos conducted the tests to accurately sible, Ala, ciaurun said. Capt. Moulder also will be in the case. determine if and that now this had been estab- charge of a group of paratroopers lished the board intended to cor- and some planes Hamilton Field. rect the situation as soon as pos- from Other CAP officers, who will be sible. The new stack at the plant, in charge of various phases of the uhich serves the big 7500 KW gen- SARCAP mission include Lt. Ice erator and which is used to the ex- land M. Perry, communication ofclusion of the other whenever pos- ficer of the Southern group: Capt. sible, was found to give very little Charles T. Morgan, deputy mis trouble in this respect, the tests re- sion commander: Lt. Robert S. of American Fork, operavealed. Special machinery to Wilson h and soot was in- tions officers: Capt. Eldon R. eliminate stalled in the new stack at the Harding, interrogation officer; Lt. h Frank Golfreyj supply officer: 1st time "of its construction. The collecting machinery in the Lt. Joan Geyer. public' information . new stack cost in the neighborhood officer. of $35,000. Trouble from "the old stack is apparently the result of forcing the boilers to meet increased pow er loads the. rfst few years, au-thorities said. Little trouble in this respect was encountered during the first few years of the plant's operation when the load on the boilers was not so great. two-da- 2, 1 B-1- 7 - 1 - Quotations Sought to Mr. and Mrs. 8. LaVsr Christen-seleft Salt Lakeity at 5:30.p.m on Friday for New York where the SS they will sail Sept." 24 on, for an Stockholm for Denmark LDS mission. a By JOAN C.EYER i Remedy- Old Dr. William B. MeCoard has Cathrva Cotlard. daughter of turned to his home in Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. George E. CoUard, visit with par Cal. after a from Palmyra. Naw has returned wl Mrs. ents in Provo. Mr. and York where she spent the summer 11am McCoard. with her parents, jwho are there a mission for the LDS serving of Blanche Gardner, daughter WhHe away, Cathryn parchurch. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gardner of in the Lp.S pageant at the ticipated home returned has Fork Spanish She plans Hill Cumorah in after working during the summer now to enter tHeAugust. BYU as a freshShe National Park. at Zion plans man. , to attend Brigham Young Uni. versity. Vrd ia received of the birth of a baby girl to Woodrow W. and Mrs. DaHd E. Pitt, the former Naomi Tark DTckey on Thursday Katherine Mitchell of Gridley. Cal.. at the 'LDS Hospital in Salt Lake arrived Friday evening for a visit City. Tbe parents are former with her mother. Mrs. Katie P. Orcm residentsMJtchell. arid other relatives for ' two weeks; Airline information and tickets. 10-d- ay - Lr. James A. Rawllngs, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rawlines left Saturday for Newcastle Count Airport. Delaware, after a visit in Provo. His wife, the former, Joan Berkhimer, had previously flown to Panama City. Fla.. where Lt Rawlings was formerly stationed, and after visiting there for two weeks returned by air with her husband to Provo. - J this-wa- s troop-carryi- ng fly-as. , fly-as- q ' BOISE ine nooy oi Aaa county Sheriff Don Headrick was 'found Friday on a lonely road north of Boise and county Coroner Clyde Snmmers ruled that the death was a suicide. The cor.oner said no suicide note has been found, but It was known '4hat the sheriff had been in poor health for ar.oit two years. The body was discovered by Clarence Heller of Boise. -- Put-4.-,t- In a oo r" a cr g ....... (Man Sentenced Cal., William Angeles. Ray Jr. of Utah. .. V. i uei theay ' V Y-- Wlllett, (Adv. )'. Large Attendance J n ,Na-na- n OF . BROADCASTING The FINEST ENTERTAINMENT TO THE PEOPLE OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN UTAH. . . LOOK Los . Drivers Fined, Mrs. H. T. Sutton of Oakland. Cal. has arrived for a visit wit n her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Taylor and to attend the 60th wedding anniversary of the Taylors to be held this week. Coraoleroan .NEWS ,,nr TTTi fR YEARS SPORTS WORLD MUSIC PL m - Mrs. George Cole t - SUNDAY at 4:30 P.M. At 1:00 .SUNDAY DETECTIVE TRUE .SUNDAY at 5:00 P.M. NICK CARTER. GABRIEL HEATER. .Mon. through Friday at 6 PM. SAM HAYES Mon. throuch Fri- - at 4:45 and 6:45 P.M. BY JENSEN.'. . .Mon. - Fri. at S:.10 a.m. and 12 Noon Mon. throuch Fri., at 10 A.M. CURT MASSEY; A . .Mon. DAY. QUEEN FOR through Fri.. 9:30 A.M. .Mon. --aFri- 10:30 P.M. 5IOVIE MERRY-GO-ROUN- of j AWSTERY THE SHADOW Forfeit Bail in Provo City Court Thomas pleaded Portland. guilty, in City CourtFriday to of Ore.', is visiting at the home of her reckless driving and charges making a son and daughter-in-laArthur D where such a turn was Coleman of Pleasant View. The illegal, lie received sentences Of Don. Coleman's four boys, HroU1.; S3: nr 17 davs m jalI d $5 fine or Gary and Bob are the visitor si 2, fiay4 in jail. only irintwoiis. hour drivers Friday were or- Deone Cole, daughter of Mr. and nm)rarnnf P Thev wirFiitntt Mrs. Heard Daily! MLTUAL'S GAME QF THE DAY BYU FOOTBALL , N BYU BASKETBALL CENTRAL UTAH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL Always Brcadcastinj , The Championship Playoffn! y Mutual complete, WORLD SERIES THE AL hv hroadcat HELFER, coverage. and DIZZY DEAN! play-by-pla- -- r7 t UlUWA1. tHTtSMOUHJAJH non-appea- r- , 4- - : : , . ; HEAR AND SEE THE i vmim status MAW : i i TUESDAY, r7?i b l nn n3 r?3 im JW :'q Ji ti 'Jl ' f ai 200 Worth 'UnivemSy .Avenoe Sept. 30, 1952 ' i I "The World's Finest' j B.Y.U. FREE j REFRESHMENTS . UTAH PR0V0, lj- FREE GIFTS TO LADIES Field House U S P.M.. Night, 8 P.M. Ma Grows Like Mogie NEEDS NO SUN! NO SOIL NO WATER . beautiful rof tul! a or MVSTFR I A 4 n this will, erow ONLY 25 and rnrloor hloom flh"olu'l, vv i t h o u t sun. soil or water but sr rral nn a Ju' EACH srblp. wmrtntt Ifdsf or in a rhsh- or If a few eoks hev (5 for $1) will bloom n pvfv ?had of jbhir from ' jof "lilsr-.t- o deeo roat rurnlp ft crcen stm.' .1 or In R hjoom prr bulb. Up B lotfihfr as it soric "llvint" on'bououet tout rootn table and in tbe iivmeciimnc, room. Irlftal Sifts for f ail flowrr lovers. Rtnrj ' 25c for r!u ioc for pomrf. oott-at- e handling, or better, jctill have nnd nionev hv or.denne 5 for or S.T for 20. til rot-oai- ! tl. 1J Itfors a2 cood idea to order at le.Ttt 12 now because :f vou order onlv a. fev,- vnare sure to want rrnre end our sitnolv ill be goiie. v rU orne nnr oe'der of COD or more t ' erv bulb ruaranteed fl to bloom this vf ar or monev bark!' Extra evcrv SI uith a eoVrfult imported French order orner receive 2 rifti Lilv duio orciers ,t eitis Kriie Nuserrs Dept. 88601 ESIoominetpn. Name -- T. CT CHaWM BKXKDUX, U .' 1200 CHAIR TYPE RESERVED SEATS $1.50 Now on Sale at Hedquist Drug Store No. 1 and Chamber of Commerce .. GENERAL i ADMISSION $1.00 l'e eievision HOFFMAN ADMIRAL ; GQZGi S : MATINEE J c. PRICES-EUman- : -- . tary u:-- L e.L. I e. Shol " Children, 25e: Junior in. j. i.. Whirlpool Automatic Dryers STROMBERG - CARLSON FOOD PLAN . Tho Dargain Entertammcnt Event Of fho Year z t Refrigerators - Stoves Have Television Demonstrated In Your Ovn Homo k mmmmmtm "YOUR SATISFACTION COMES FIRST" EASY TERMS Vaslnr AMANNA ASIC ABOUT OUR : L Whirlpool Automatic SYLVANIA Call 3322-- J hi ' mm International Harvester - ' . u,l For Tampering With Rail Cars who Is teaching Jfi(.oft Cox and Henrv Ewelf hoth school in Milford Is spending the Walter Louis Dillingham. Provo. weekend with her parents in Provo. hir-rMnimi. ipi.i. t.- r ,u., tium. ,o rn.ri!F5j having no driver's ; of burglarizing the Teiluride totor Arthur G. Cole left for Richland. u,.,,tll,p pnd corpe y j amoreauX a was and has sentenced where he ,.,.,...;, ,. ,,h Company, by! Wash, imnr-naccepted Fourth District Judge R: L. Tuck- - position with the General Klettricj n. Demson was or- Leuj ett to from one to 20 years in Utah Company at iian.ora. v. ssn. ,rm, 1o forrcit s5 for state Prison. has just returned from Cambridge. anco Domsnll uas charged with, Trial for Merle Odell Grey, who! Mass. where he received his doo- a making illegally. to in of at Massa pleaded innocent charges degree chemistry ona aegree burglary, was set Fri chusetts Institute of Technology. cWgr; day for Oct. 6 at 10 a. m. Grev The son" of Mr. aad Mrs. was charged with illegally entering Cole of,Provo, he reeeived a mas- f the room of Bob Allen In the Rob- ters degree from BYU in 1949. j erts Hotel. in the and Mrs. case .of J. Paul Mrs. Clen Nelsnn Judgment Rohey. alias Bob Stevens, charged K. Allen attended Tuneral services i with third degree burglary, was held in Lehi for James 11. Gray on t ' continued until Oct. 3. iThursday. Amazing As ( vrtt 'tm.u.'h that the advance enroll- Relatives who have returned to; menT is now 20 per cent greater their homes after attending the than at the same time preceding funeral of Dudley Gallagher itilNAREB's 1050 convention held in Provo during the week include, Mr. Miami Beach. Registrations thus and Mrs. Frank Gallagher, San far have been, received from 45 Francisco. Cal., Mr. and Mrs.isJates. Alaska, Philippine Islands. Wayne Gallagher, Everett, Wash.; Hawaii, Wales and Israel. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dalton and Convention theme will be The daughter. Carol Lee. Alhamhra. City of Tomorrow." Motor Firm Theft Brings Prison Term The "WONDER OF: NATURE" Flower and 1 I ,u Death of Sheriff Ruled as Suicide Johnson By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN ibe abolished In the interests of la length. There is even less park- - shopping public of LM do hereby LEHI Mora than 600 Lehi bus. businessmen an shoppers alike. leg spaca an the east swia f th;pe)iUn tha Lehi City Couqci! r.4 inessmen and residents have sign - Parallel stalflL. were painted street because of 'a large service the state road romralnfon ta and drive-lthere. ed a petition . to fcsvt diagonal locg the highway last month. ejtat:.ih the tWfgrtt ar;'.e S. Sherer, chief traf Sireet in tke.tus.rrs Tha businessmen declare that :r parking reinstated In the business! after Frank of the atata road de- three times as many cars were section of Lehi. section aloni Stat Street, accord fic engineer parallel parWrg ing to spokesmen for the business, partment, had met with Lehi city able io park on State Street before! "Thofficials. Mr. Sherer asked the. tha rjegulation was imposed. They has Jut been etlab- hupes inupper Lehi. The petition is toibe presented council to enforce the. state law rarther charge that there is a Ubed cuts down tte number pt and safety hazard to patrons viho mutt to 12 on lha north fide: bere-to tha Lehi City Council and the 'requiring parallel parking. officials agreed. Shortly after-in- park across the street and froi cor ttrce imes state road commission, request-jcit- y faasyera that tha parallel parking stalls',ward the stalls were painted bf over to the stores. parked ia the ssrr.e area. "State Street in tt.:s e.trict is the state road department. lwide enough to aUow cars to park Mr. Sherer explained that state regulations prohibit angle parking question with La ton Maxfield to on any federal aid or state high- the road commission, and that; leave without, being a fcaisrd the city. way unless the state road com- Mr. Maxfield had promised a cars, traveling through be to tha mission specifically rules to the meeting of property owners, city Hence this .rfcartje will on a after" 1 public hearing' contrary officials and traffic and the matter. The commission has engineers in the near futuresafetyi'.T, to or the harm a 'policy against allowing traveling put angle The petition Is as follows: "We in- - tha the unless highway Tirtntann parking TnnV businessmen Kin Jirk undersigned andj . "irurt.v .ininoelvolved is at least 100 Jeet wide. s.tnrrf.v at the he . State Street declared. tnirt.hrmintvl.il f .r nU.rfi n S - A - V - E in question is around 90 feet guilty to charges of tampering with point IN Oa AnVemcblle tasaraBca tAJ51ATOK.S KEPAIRED the coupling of a Union Pacific wide. Businessmen charge that tht Myera Isaaraaca Agency Aarta Glaaa InsUlled Railroad train at Lehi Thursday Work parsing nas, cut oy iwo-b-y TillQtsorv was sentenced Fridav Arv Specialised Justice of the Peace R. E.ihrds the number of cars that lnsnranra Cas. State Fara AHLANDER'S icfcn Prk. in front, of their stores. - Life Shelley at American Fork. rtra Auta 4i-Railrod officials said no accident 'Along the west side of the high- J 491 Ka, Uelv. Avenoa rfiovf: there are only 12 parking,1 or damage resulted from blocks! stalls in an area nearly 14 tampering, formerly of f the jBooterie Beauty S..lon. wish to aiinrtince they are at the Campus. Beauty Shop located at 113 East 8th North, Provo. JCGI " - Alfa Merrill Christopherson. adv.) 535. 600 Lehi Businessmen and Residents Petition' Road Commission to Reinstate Diagonal Parking a, Dinner guests dnrinr the week C Ul 1X0011 at the rfome of Mr. and Mrs. Eari ' Wall in Orem were their son and: p. Wall Mrs. and TO Mr. his wife. Lynn D00 of Fairfield and their daughter and Put-j husband. Mr. andMrs. Max Advance registrations for the nam and three children. The aonual convention of the have resided in Hawaii for .tjnnal Association of Real Estate the past two years while he was a; boards indicate a record attend- teacher at the University. 1 hey ance of Realtors in Miami Beach have now gone to Maryland to from Nov. make their home. Convention headquarters e fly-as- Thone son of fl-a- ' pse-limlna- ry re- Power Plant Stack - Ann Koylance Ray, Jeft Fridsy for San Francisco, Cal. wh'ere she expects to meet her husband. Airman 2C. Eugene C. Kay who arrived in California Thursday from service in the far East. The couple will return to Provo to spend a leave of 30 days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roylance. He will report back to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Airman Kay entered the service Dec. 18. 1950. After training, at Sheppard Air Force Base he was sent overseas ' , in October ofal351. 1 of UNIVERSITY APPLIANCE CENTER LOWEST PRICES Addrems J QUALITY MERCUAI.'DiSi; i - |