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Show fith Rim OA KAnn Mays Anderson Named Safr Lake Interests Disclaim Blame for Utah Lake Flooding Springville DSA Winner daily HALDifist Ccra?:ay Dcnid Permit fiivn THURSDAY.. JANUARY 29, Vih County. Vuh To Raise Regiment Bad Publicity Vcgos which are noHle over the level of the lake. contended In the itateme-n- t that If SPRINGV1LLE Jaycees named local business Anderson, wavatwant it Hit interests !au The Wate Stabilization. BoanJ the seepage drainage, or waters from Mays man as winner of the Springville ley waler uaers. create fluctuations ter level raised 10 that the lake other watersheds reached th the water level ol Utah Lake can slore more water for Irrigation uihiinguunea service Aaru m n Fll,, s ,y ."such circumstances cannot banquet Wednesday evening at Sall ljlke t ltyi t.i rant a nvejand sometimes reult lo the fiood- - purposes, while Utah county inter lake, . w the Jake held at a level impair the water rights of the Salt the Springville Second i Eighth i ana omrr propeny ests want increaae to 808 officers . . that will not permit flooding of Lake Interests," Ward chapel. , .mPovm. along the lake's shores shoreline properties and farms .Salt Lake Mr. Knlyht also claimed that Dr J. Allen. WSB W. A. Knight, Accepting the honor presented n At the present ttma the level of River the Utah " mm T ' W. W, chairman In Region 11. said the t ...of ....... Y .7. ""'v,!to . . .. A m.A I k t u"" th lake la set by compromise, but uie ngm 10 nnpouna waicra oi chairman byof the award commit""'""""" Hoard found It nrrrssary to tf'ny In floods n 1952 Hood of to bor Utah and Lake lands laratmn the the spring pushed tee. Mr. Anderson aaid, "1 take the request of the natural g,, ...,... ih nro. Fourth District Court In aupport lake above compromise level dering the lake free from lnterfer- - the award In the name of young "hatwater com of the Salt a ence lake as or liability under the uer, Describing r..e. Pre- LjUe Va.iey men who are never even recogcourt catchment basin," Mr. Knight promise agreement;" In t'n. n.lllEtrV Iflll ITCA. " u. i viiai ti.w ... a,.ltlrt nized." Grant Thorn and Andrew i. feUUliaj Peterson were other committee Natural causes, a fishting Br PHIL NEWSOM hand with the "Cooks" In the dark, United Preaa Forelfa Aaalyet Ana 1 waitnea a psiroi come in worst things that can One ol t man, happened to 84 from out there In the darkness, 'happen to men on the U. S. Third Division' earning to the medici a tiny K,o-- j ,t;dard lean bahy that had been caught In 6Mh Regiment wounnca ana They broke end ran before the, the cross-lire Their colonel was proud of them. oemy. 'They told ui the I'uerto Rlcans .Yet those W men didn't ma"la coudn't atand the Korean cold," A regiment the regiment. up he said. "But they're standing tt. about 5,000 men. "These men wanted to come lAnd it'i too bad that now. be- here. They know what they're n a. cause of the publicity centered on fighting for. ror every man that KC I IfCQ rQySOli the case, the whole 65th la euffer-In- g a no trier we ve got here, for the 9i. Dies volunteer." 1 remember the 65th. good soldiers." "They're with a and day I eoent a night And today they're ait 11 good ttem In Korea, about thli time of year, back In 1951. I remember The Eighth Army In Korea to Rodney Jerome Mer-reltheir black mustaches, their dark day U probably the toughest email PAYSON salesman and 82. retired teetn white and the snining facet fighting force In the world. But it resident of this community for the outthem, I. remember watching wasn't alwayi that way, past 40 years, died early Wednes lined againat the cold Korea sky, One outfit over tliei used to day In rason nospitai.arter c a tney aavancea aiuic-ui, ..,, 7,, th. -- nna'T counter-attac- -- ;ZfV , '"",.,'7', . J sol-dle- r""' Lake-Jorda- ,"'' w.. uu ike or Benson's Remarks Give Farm Bloc New Optimism members. n were alio Awards made to Kent Palfreyman, Blaine Hardy Bill. Averett. Presentations were made by LaMar Miner, state viee "president of Jaycees, Rex Lewis, state vice president and WASHINGTON (UP) FarmVt.) of the Senate Agriculture Ted Anderson, state DSA' chair state Republican senators were committee said be Interpreted the man. e Guest speaker at the banquet statement Issued by Ben"encouraged" today by Secretary of Agrlcuture Eire Taft Benson's son yesterday as a pledge that was Thomas Fyans, winner of the latest promise to support falling "he will use every power to main DSA in Salt Lake City this year crop prices. But some- - thought he tain agriculture at a prosperous "We are here In safety because our lives are being protected by should have been "more definite" level." the youth of America," Mr. Fyans about his plans. J.'Thye at work Chairman George D. Aiken fR- - said be read it as an Implied stated. "Here are forcea tend to push men sjpward," promise to maintain the present which relatively high government sup the speaker continued. Mr. Fyans port, levels for perishables such compared the new model man of today with a new car stating that as butter and for " they could be laid to have "wide oats and barley. crops such, angle accessibility, perfect road UelpHemove Doubts balance, steady, strong, stepped- Sen. Milton R. Young (R-D.) up power, bigger Inside and has said Benson's statement will "help safer, quieter operation." He also considerably" in removing doubts stressed a belief in God, In closthat the GOP will be as aggressive ing, .a t novo nigh school bus was In supporting farm prices as the H. M. Done, local Jaycee presiInvolved In a traffic accident right Democrats. in front of the high school But Young, who had complained dent, conducted the 'meeting, weltoday, but there were no students aboard about comed and Introduced guests and Benson's earlier silence on and no Injuries resulted. Provo attending. the price support Issue, added that state Jaycee officers police reported. "I hope his next statement will He also introduced Marcus Johnof the The bus had Just unloaded Its be' more definite." He also said son, general chairman students when the accident oc- Benson banquet. Is "more optimistic" curred, It was reported. The bus about the present farm acted as Reed M. Johnson price situadriven by Fred M. Stevens. 980 N. tion than he Is. master of ceremonies and 2nd E., was pulling away from the Some farm agreed that curb when It collided with a car It was hard to experts down Just what pin driven by Anne Cullimore. 17. Benson did mean in his statement, Provo high student. Miss Cullimore aides said it was was driving south at the time of atbough his meant as a "reassurance" to the accident. Employe Bcdly Hurt in Mishcp l, , bat-mr- Springville City Resident At the Hospital i r Key-ma- " SPRINGVILLE Orant Whitehead, Springville electrl-riais listed as In poor condl- tioo In the Utah Valley IlospU tal following injuries received yesterday while at work In company with other city employes. Mr. Whitehead was unloading some power poles from a truck at the City Compound when one pole slipped, knocking him from the truck to the ground and landing acroil his head. He suffered a fractured skull and a broken back. The ambulance was called and Mr, Whitehead was rushed Immediately to the Utah Valley Hospital. Doctors say he spent a fair night, one-pag- n, "":,,.,. AWARD! D DSA May$ Anderson, young Springville businessman, named "Man of the Year" for his city at a Jaycee award banquet Wednesday night. ' aon of appropriate because thla Cache County, he wai division earned had Renting-nand Jerome Lydia n".!trtleular lhejSlu Vm 11. too. mat anatnHlinnMihtt, reputation of ."bugging M,ril ll marrlrd Minnie V. from out" Searle March 7. 1894. at Dry fork. running) every duced a piano selection by Jane Uintah County. The marriage later Harrison, a vocal solo by .Don ...Fork School Baas Song was solemnized In the Salt Lake ' Humphrey and remarks by LeRoy A general heard some of the Temple. Church of Jesui Christ of Tingey, city councilman. The flag Saints boys singing that song one dsy, Latter-dav Band salute was given by Dave Thomas Mr.4 Merrcll lived In Dry Fork and promptly made It an offense and the Jaycee Creed by Lamar to sing It again. The outfit was most of hfi younier life, moving to broken up soon after, and Its mem after hie marries Holley. Murray In bers distributed among other di where he ipent three yeari. and This year's award winner 1$ He. filled mission a then to Payson. 32 years old. He was described at visions. annual AMERICAN rORK-T- he There also la the question for the LDS Church to the North a ,man of energy, dependability Fork of when t retreat becomes a rout western states and wai counselor Concert by the American and integrity. He has served as a captain in the U. S. Army and high school senior band, always or when a defeat Becomes a re to the Dry Fork Ward bishop. He In ward other also active wai a colorful event of the tirement to previously prepared served In the Lions, Jaycees, positions. season, Is expected to again draw positions. chamber of commerce and Boy four his ' are widow; Surviving a capacity audience in Alpine Those usually occur In larger Scouts of America. A member of MerR. E, The units and are not the failure of sons and one daughter. stake, tabernacle tonight. the LDS Church he has been acrell, Ogden; Arthur L. Merrell, concert wll begin at 8 o'clock and any one man lb the line. tive as superintendent of a Sua- I I fthe nubile In Invited. There will I remember big guns, still point- Silton Sea. Cal.; Orval Merrell.'r day School, chairman of finance Merrell. Russell UUD be no charge. Payson; ing, north but abandoned In panic of oil wrd- K. J. Bird, director, has been at lloengsong. 1 also remember a guitch; Mrs. Alice Davis, Oakland, two and Cal.: officers eight grandchildren assisted by the band Turk ordered to fall back In the Talented atudents from BYU en Robert Smith, president: Joyce retreat from Juno-R- l, It wasn't his tertained the Exchange Club Tues eonnunFuneral services wiu be Miller, vice president, and Donna fault, but he got a wound In the day In the China City Cafe. Richards, secretary, In preparing seat of his pants. He almost was ed Friday at 1 p. m. In the FirstThose performing - were Janle Fifth Ward by Leroy Haskell, for the concert. of the brigade. student program di out' laughed Thompson, Ward. The band, comprised of 73 stu farmers. The whole point of this Is that blshon of the Fifth rector; Linda. Marilyn, and Joan at call stuthe Friends 10 Valley of a color may and dents guard Benson's Statement other men also have run. Iiut their and all of Boyd Worsley, Burdldge Mortuary Thursday evening and California. New members initiated dents, will give a program of one outfits remain pretty tough. Benson summarized the gradual Con.1r.3nts Presents " home at the here, Friday were Vera Wentz and Jim Winter-tofamily tirmr and IS minutes duration ocdecline in farm has that prices to The program of 14 numbers will prior services. President Lynn Searle d curred. He said while opinions dit! Burial will be In Payson CemeInclude overtures, marches, nov- On at the meeting. fer as to the "future course ot and numbers solo tery. numbers, tlty prices to be received by farmers" a brasa sextette number. ' analysis led him to "expect no KANSAS CITY. Mo. fUPl-F- orSbarleen Ashton will render a Lake mer President Harry S. Truman major changes during the next sevocal solo. Instrumental soloists 'A WUI uv uueuuh oenurii, UMinwiW, aamonisneo. me Republicans one veral months." COLLEGE HALL TONIGHT, 8:15 He noted that the department .... last time before vowing he wouldn't lanae Batchelor, freneh horn; LONDON (UP)-Prl- me To la now a Minister "of aupportlng prices Donna Richards, obe. In the brass Closing quotations from the make any more comments thai number of Proceeds for BY High Band farm products, as prosextette are 'Kent Robinson, first Winston Churchill returned home o wixa of C. W. Lova. might throw a monkey wrench direct a from to And in a final visit vided the law." United today by second President BStemin, 47 N. Unit. Ave cornet;' Beverly Elsenhower's adminisbroker, : and , sentence, on which, be did not ela' comet; Gordon Bennett, first trom- States and will meet Immediately i nnri rtruij u i.isl tration. wirn to said: on cabinet nis, he tromof "Provo talks second borate, 73, report j'acob Mr. Truman'a admonition came bone; Myrna Ault, Paulitz, SALES: ' Manavti Ward Buildinjj Fund "We shall continue to use such died late Wednesday at the Utah In a comment on the first foreign bone; Joyce Roundy, baritone, and with President Eisenhower. 1000 .04. Bullion at a At Southconference at devices as are press Glen Smith, bass. Valley Hospital of a heart attack East of of State policy speech Secretary Standard 2000 at .114. TICKETS 50c NO SEATS RESERVED available to ui when and if prices Mr. Paullu was born July i The color guard twirlers will ampton Just before he left for Lon John Foster Dullea Queen 5000 at .01. below the levels prescribed aag live a special demonstration dur- don, Churchill was asked IX any 1879 in Austria where he received Indian don't "I think they'll get any 2000 at .03U. He came to the Little May ing the rendition of "Thunder useful and positive results were his education. where by loud talk," the former by the Congress." Tab 1000 at .10. March" by the band. The twirlers likely from Mr. Elsenhower's re United St atei In 1905 and made Nev President said. "I'm not going to Oil Securities 500 at'.42H. re Renee Chilton, Jean Helman-dolla- r; cent visit to the Korean his home in Rock Springs, Wyo. say anything more that might 6500 at .23. Park Cons. City a miner. Coleen 8. Fowler and Dar- coal where he worked as 1000 at .08'i. 1000 throw a monkey wrench Into any Coal'n Royston . tece uryner. "They're asking that question In On Sept. 16. 1913. Mr, Paulitz at .08". thing Mr. Elsenhower's administra America,"' Churchill aaid. "I'm married Mary Click in Raton, Trans tion Is trying to do." 2000 at ,WV..Union Oil sure nothing but good cnuld follow N. M. made their bnme y Dullea promised In his epeech because he saw things for himself In Hudson, wyo. where he con Tuesday night that Republican po on uie spot." tinued to work as a coal miner licy wouia aim at keeping America He said his American talks with for 29 years. strong to "deter war but not to 1943 and in Provo He to moved President Eisenhower, before he . , wage war." was Inaugurated, and other Amer purchased an apartment house and OGDEN fUP) Livestock: He ican leaders were "Informal, pri began working as a carpenter. Cattle. 75; supply consisted al Bedqulst Is attending a f'AIex conference first worked for the most entirely of common to medi of the American vate ana confidential." Construction Morrison Company um stockers and feeders; slow Banking Association In Chicago, on the Geneva Steel Plant. He also cleanup trade; few common stock representing the Farmers and AND , the for for worked several years steers H.00-16.0Merchants Bank of Provo. v no slaughter cat-Public F. H. McGraw Company. He was a member of the AFL Carpen tie sold early. I Utah County had the largest Calves 15; cleanup trade com s Union, No. 149ft, and a mem- ter 2. state-wide delegation attending a teY of the Slovene National Bene mon and medium stock calvee jmeeting of workera for the Ameri fit Society. His, hobby was gar can Red Cross, held In Salt Lake dening. Hogs 75; butchers 25 to 50c lower fClty Wednesday. Principal speak- Survlvora Include his wife of than yesterday's high time; choice OREM execu was The stens James "main down Nicholson, fr and three daugh one to three butchers lb. tive vice president of Washington, the road to losing our American Provo, one son 0 choice lb. tows to. C. Attending from the county freedom" were described by Mack ters, Jacob Paulitz Jr. of West Miss Dorothy Paulitz 13 late yesterday several were Joseph C, Clark, county uuomngnam of the public relations Sacramento, 'chairman and Monroe J. Paxman, department of the. Geneva Steel and Miss Jean Paulitz, both of lots choice number one butchers T). C, and Mra. Paul up to 20.50; bulk jMyron Fulrath, Mrs. Florence No- - company before members of the Washington, Like America 'i new Queen of the Seas, tht S. 5. lnferf Jfofei, our Somtonift Luster of Springville; Sheep 50; market not established: 'Pauline) fvak, Mrs. Paul Johnson, w. w. Jaycee Wives Monday evenlnc and late choice good Mrs, yesterday Mr. Cunningham augmented his WUklns, W. M. Crawford, A , J V'r. . Luggagt it ukntifically dtiigntd fo tarty more... in fast ipoce. trucked- - in slaughter lambs 19.50- f .Ellen Luke and Mrs. Elolse Fill- talk hv th ihrnv ni) r.1 u,a rauuii, ui oiancuu, iu 20.00; one lot choice slaughter ewes (more of Provo: D. E. Moss. "The Price of. Freedom" and 8.00; package utility ewes 4,50. JSprlngvllle; E. W. Dankles. Pleas- - "Make Mine Freedom." tant Grove, and Memn Dunkley, New members were welcomed Isiah - fr-lOrson Slack, Mrs. Donna Stewart. Into the organization' by Mrs. WesHOVtH Natty iMrs. Delbert Chipman. Kenneth ton Kofford. president, who con- ji, 18 N '. -'- W1-1 Baby, MM aatfllCAN WOIl iClementi ana Mrs, Paxman of uuiieu in; meeting, mey were lllWiVI Mrs. Delbert Mills, Mrs. Keith 'American Fork. In Drowns PAYSON Funeral services for Anderberg and Mrs. Vernon Part Isiah Holladay. 93, oldest man In Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whltwood ridge, who died .- - Santaquln, body of Tuesday POCATELLO (UP)-T- he of Orem had as guests during the A brief buslnp. miin. Pocatello boy who morning will be held Friday at 1 an week Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Ander- conducted with mrmhon nrc.H the Santaquln First ward arownea yesterday in a bathtub son and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. An support the ambulance and th P derson and three daughters of Salt polio drive and. to complete reels- - LDS chapd In charge of Bishop was taken to Burley today for funeral aervices and burial. Lake City, parents and brother of irauon oi civu oeiense registration'111115"1 "ou Friends may call Thursday eve The drowning victim was Stephen Mrs. Howard Hall, a Mrs. Whitwood. The D. C, Ander Dianits. I hi ... !! . and Friday prior to- services J. Harris, the son of Mr. and Mrs. , Ssons were en route to Price and charter member and former ning . r . . i. . presi . i I j i me I dent of at in nouic the Mrs. to erouD.' and visit omuniiuiu Mr. Alma Mrs. Harris. J. Harris said funny explained hv. stopped ; ' i i JJamcs Jlothwell . of Springville, laws and club procedures to the Burial will be In Santaquln Ceme she placed the boy in the tub and of Claudln direction under the new on the Mrs. members. Color captains Mrs. tery left for a few minutes, Anderson, "parents of ; Glenn Healy and Mrs. Fred Wright Funeral uome, t'ayson. i. I :? i , When she returned, she found , i ! way; were in charge of the program. the tot bad turned on the water GOOD SPARES ' Others In attendance .included until the tub overflowed and had j Mrs. M. F. Crandall of Orem has Mrs. $5.95 cmd up Alton Sumslon, Mrs.' Frances hcen visiting her son, Stuart near slipped-unde- r the water. Firemen PTA RItz. me (Bill) we ot Mrs. since Robert to tirsi tried revive the boy but failed Booth, ;,loi Angeies 'year. She plans to return In April. Mrs. Dixon Larsen, Mrs. Wayne .hwn!";,, pLSeouL,Tl".nw't ' It TiVTm American Concert y Scheduled Tonight ' mid-wint- er .) Bus, Minus Students, Involved "non-basic- Miner Accident Students Entertain - BYU SPEECH DEPARTMENT Truman n. Dulles' Talk pre-alde- Churchill' Lends ifft U.S. Trip "THE DRUNKARD" Stock hSa It Exchange Jqcob Paulitz Succumbs - Heart Ailment" in-;t- price-supporti- You can Centraf Utah Mevs Briefs take and-the- Ogden Livestock r - USED when you carry our streamlined EIICUGED Samsonite Utah-Pomer- oy Geneva Relations Man Speaks to Club MOM CLOTHES in LESS LUGGAGE 13.30-17.0- 190-24- 0 19.60-20.0- 330-45- 20.00-20.2- n. - f ";' . Holladay l - Services Set Greatest Months, ...'.. ferX, ' n Tub in Jovml c- if Sets Meet Tonight 1 Provost Every' Afternoon flExceptlni Saturday) and Sunday Sunday Herald Publlihed Sunday Morning Publlhe Jto South by Htrald Corporation, Firat W at Stret. Provo. Utah. Entered second clasa mattee at tht coat offica In Provo, Utah, undw tha act of March 3. Swbtertntion termi by carrier In Utah county $1.50 the month. S9 00 lor atx months In advance SIR 00 the var In Bv mail anywhere in the United States or It poaaeaalona SI. SO per month. $9,00 (or six months, $18.00 the year in ad' vance. J8. - - '. - Custom Mad Cleaning-Repair- s 3. I AWNSN8 SHADI CO. 1767 So. Stat Orem Phent Gammon, Mrs, William Wells, Mrs, f Bill Burr, Mrs. Jay Hatch, Mrs. Stan Thayne. Mrs. Eugene Bingham, Mrs. Hewitt Strong, Jr. and Mrs. Torval Nelson. Mm. Mack Cunningham was a guest. Refreshments were served with the tables made attractive bv red tapers and small angel-figuFavors were snowmen. re candles. Moose Lodge Sets Meeting Tonight . Stella Oaks.- director of public relations for Provo City Schools, will lead a discussion on "Parents can help educate their children" in the Provost School PTA meeting tonight at 7:30 at the school. The one act play, "April Show ers, win also appear on the pro gram. It will be presented by Mrs. Stella Oaks and an accom panying cast. Mrs, John D. Smith, president, will preside at the meeting and the discussion group chairman will be Mr. Gerald Mathews. - The Moose Lodge will hold a t meeting tonight at 8 o'clock the Moose Hall. Plans are to be completed for the big polio benefit dance Saturday. The dance will be for all Moose members, partners and their guests. DeSPANISH FORK Lewis Prior, linquent members are also Invited. 52, Fork farmer, was bpanish All proceeda will gq to the polio found dead this morning in a Jeep iund. , in his closed garage, Deputy Sher- Less Hardy, entertainment chairman, said, "You can give to me polio drive and have a good time doing it." t Man Discovered Dead in Garage rviurder Victim RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialised Horkf AHLANDER'S 430 So. 133-- J T'" L'ni?. speedily rHevet macular ' HP? 9 5 Avenue (Adv.- - TIRES Men's $22.59 Ht.J) 'AK trim tint tm Famous makes Tht txctuiive Samwnita construction addi extra strength, more spacious interiors. Cleverly designed dividers and hanger arrangements let you carry And Samsonite's smort tapered shape and more clothes ... wrinlrle-fYehandles make it easier to carry, too. grip-fi- t traded on The EXCHANGED e TIRES Good-year- s. Samsonite finish wipes clean with a damp cloth..., comes in smart finishes like Saddle Tan, Colorado Irown, Admiral Hue, Natural Rawhide and Bermuda Green. , Mostly like new. $E better-thah-leath- er US FOSIt 7 i goodtcaq tus tA'msiS Tins . FALSE TEETH or wobblina. liPDlna FASTEETH holdi platea firmer and more comfortably. Thii pleasant powder hat no lummy, gooey, pasty taste of feel. Doesn't cause nausea. It's alkaline in. (non-acid- ). Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drua store. , (Adv.. Wardrobe $2S.D9 udies'OXIKIConvarltblt) iff Reuben Christensen reported today. The body was found at 8:S5 a m. by Mrr Prior's son, Gene, who notified Spanish Fork police. Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of Insecure false teeth droorilnn UdVas and up $8.95 against him. With .Little Worry t' if tt tmERUSID A Conn. (UP) private funeral was to be held today for Mrs. Penny Coats Evans. 30, attractive socialite mother who was strangled and stabbed by her Negro handyman In an argument over his pay. William Davis, 29, who confessed the murder Monday to his wife and then eluded police for 36 hours in New York, was brought here last night. Authorities sought a first degree murder Indictment WESTPORT, Now Many Wear f . Private Rites For j COMMERCIAL ! TIRE SERVICE j "NORTON 1 t : FAKIER" North mate rilONE 3112 1461 . .'""-- j. T. r 1 .. |