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Show DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRVARY?V19S3 I'luh loiinlv, l'ih - r "z'X'r.w ' Naws Briefs Stevenson Gives Cue On Mr. and Mn. Joha Speadlate left for Salt Lake City today to aitend their on, Gene, whu to undergo surgery Saturday morning at i Sal Lake hospital. ()le has befn ill (or a year and this ii the third time jurgerY hai been Intelligent Opposition E sional iiurB, he warned thirl the LOS ANfil'.LKS (LT)-Ail- lul klmuld not be misled by lcinoi rats to Stevenson ui-u,n ihp EUenhoaer admiiiisti - poliiical leader who offer "quick lion when it rt i" (hf "public.and eav",oluUonJo national audi intercM" and exhorted them to international problem or siiKj;et there u no risk in enlarging the wut demaRocuery-jn-aitarki- nd A,sli; . the Hepuhllcani. Demorratir prtsi- nut in a lah at Cif l (oini.- - The " idential candidate. In a Jeffrrnii Jackson Day ipeech here last night, alio told Democratle headers n thelri vai Word wai received thii mornlnvj of a boy II C. Winstoi. and Afton Ahlander ;i)ahlquisl in Boi.se, Ida. The 'couple, who art former Provoani, havt a ion Charles and a daughof tne birth Thursdav ter, Jeanine Grandparents In Provo are Mrs. Mary T. Dahlquist and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ahlander. to! "reiixinilbility" ' hcn oppose the Republicant thev do violence to the public " Moatly Kolema Tone r There wai no rancor In the lllinoli governorli voice, lie several of I'resl- A lat warning to L'lah fountytrongly praised eneruuve cicci-- j usennower of both theieni that cilices motorics national suppon countv assessor and the rrovoV" to branch of Utah State Tax Com- - IhjS Mr. Kl.senhower's plans In mission will close Saturday at I end the "frustrating" italetnala p.m. uas lMie(I inn morning inu"-iSirventon's characteristic humor 4iio ncrsons Bald rar. more th ahnne throuvh the snmetimes taxes. But its toni wai prl- ei snni have speech. To date, 23 MR mlemn. paid their car taxes. J. Austin manly Stevenson addressed a group of feme Jr., Utah County assessor. l.KK) persons at a HOOa-plattaid at noon today. This Is 2:.00 ahead of the totalcomed beef and cabbage banquet number of assessments filed by at tne uuimore notei. Feb. 28 last year. "Morevoer." Mffti Party Leaden polnted out climaxed day of " l,.t'''h,,"riJ.,d...f:" l meeting, with national h committeemen and state chairmen! by field men ,, m.rktd! To Close At j p.m. Saturday m r Mn. Alta Elliott and Mrs Lee (Klsiti M irgan of Provo joined s '.Mr. fr-rnc- and Mrs. John Buiton, Mrs. Florence lnicore. Salt Lake City and Lynn Carter of Nephl In a trip to Rupert, Ida. for funeral services ot a nephew, Allen Carter, who wfth his wife Ivii were killed in an automobile accident recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Car-- , ,ter, parents of Allen are brotber of those men-- ; and sister-in-la,tioned. The cry of the couple's: baby attracted passersby to the scene of the accident and the baby survived. ISA V. . f t e Y'''XLmJ ittTtl ' A Jut M.W person, pay count irs car r.iu jr.i. are expected At least 650 .... to pay on the May v II S ,nd ,,fiZ .,j ,t,iiix ,,mia wui. not a beaten party for luuiiu m r ui "We are taxei Saturday morning reason." he laid, "and the many li"1953 ear final day for paying most Important is that we have cense taxei. been honest with the people.- We After that date, motorists may bitno effort to mgar-coa- t be picked up for failure to display made ter problem! so that they would 1953 license. be easier to swallow. We told the truth; we apoke our minds." Praise. Eisenhower He also berated Republican leaden who claim the United States already it In a "total war" who lay ther It little tn he risked hv en- Funeral aervicei Tor Bert L. lhe war l0 tne mainland ter, 71, who died at hi. home in;o( jhtna. -Provo Wednesday after a long The situation In F.urope. the nesi will be Monday at 1 p. m. jn;M((i, East anrt Asii WU -- e( the Provo Community Church worse before they get better." Second North and University. Stevenson aald, "and I, for one, Survivor! Include hli wife,' Pro hope and pray that we shall be vo: four sons and four daughteri, spared the apectacle of DemocratMrs. Bertha Duda, Leucadla. Cal.; le orators taking a leaf from recent Mm. Alice Warr. Loonlake, Wash.; history and mouthing nonsense Rert P.. Fred D.. Ned C, Phil J. about 'Elsenhower's war.' Rather Carter and Mn. Blna Bate, all of we stay out of office forever than Provo; Mn. Besale Peterson, Ft. win It back that way." Colllni. Colo.: 23 grandchildren: Presi Stevenson complimented four. dent three Elsenhower for considering Mrs. five brothers, and listen "the public weal" Instead of "ebul Kate Bresee, Mn. Maude Cox, lient campaign oratory." Cal.. Ray. He also both of Chula, Vista. the President for Heber C, Mn. Ruby Baker. Kim- refusing topraised attack of Provo; Truman and Roosevelt In his re ball and Vern Carter, all ' Mn. Dora Beeiley, Vlctorvllle, solution Baken-flelrepudiating Russian vlola- Cal.. and Mn. Fay Lewli. tiom of world War N agreements. Cal. I Frlandi may fall at Olpln Mor 7 to from In Orem Sunday tuary 9 p. m., and Monday prior to ier- - Bert L Carter Services Monday d, -- vlrei. ; In Burial .will b Cemetery. Grant J. Smith City Rites Saturday Orem LEHI Funeral aervlcea will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. In the Lehl LDS Stake Tabernacle for Grant J. Smith, 34. Lehl polio vic h tim who died Tuesday after a fight foT life. Mr. Smith had been confined to respirator at the Salt Lake Gen eral Hospital aince stricken with the dread disease October 23, but had recently improved to the ex tent that he had been able to be WilfordM. Rites Set Monday four-mont- Funeral lervlces for Wllford M. Johnson, Provo precinct constable, will be conducted Monday In Berg noon "v" f Room Drawing Cipel by our of "Frank W7 St agg. LD S Pioneer Ward bishop. Mr. Johnson sud 68, died denly Thursday of a heart ail ment In Orem, while" on rhe"'-rro- lnr.jr rorseveTl n lliiiawWte"W no fc "MBtoaHaMdMMMdiHMIxtnMMaMa4MMMMMfcM-WMMMam'" r fpm fie HlTJunior deSchool efficient the work SCHOOL -'l American Fork fire HRD partment. Prompt, by JUNIOR Sl'NDAY Sunday department was hardest hit by the lire which broke out Inside the partment after a passerby had lounded the alarm helped save, Fourth Ward Chapel at American Fork Thursday, morning. Several '.he chapel. ward members sadly look over the damage at one end of the de W mi - jinAAT r .rij" i.iLaKe aair r i ' rstockl. Lyle Cloilng quotation, from the direct wiirf of C. W. Love, N. Univ. Ave. broker Bullion. 12(H) at 5. Croff, 1000 at 28. Driving Charge J 6 Utan County fAen Return From Korea accident Sunday at Seienth JSortn and University. Jury trhl on the drunken drivthe 17 Utahns aboard Six out of charce has been set for March ing due Navy transport Marine Adder, 18. Preliminary hearing on the in Seattle today wnn army rota-tieof resisting arrest will be charges from the Far East, are from held March 19 . Utah Countv. They are St. Jack City coti- -t attaches said he enterN 10th 602 W., Provo; Sidwell, ed a plea of guilty Wednesday on Sgt. Nathan B. Crandall, Pfc. Ivan the drunken driving charge and 11. D. G. Cutlls and Cpl. was fined $125. Thursday, they Set. all of Springville; said his counsel withdrew, the Thomas W. Sleight, Payson and; and entprcd one o( in- Pfc. Ephralm D. Barney. Lchi cuilty plea Doni-thorne, Park-Secon- and Sunday ' Sunday 1K FREE DELlVFBT i 1 1 1! fV on All ?brnscy 150 PRONE West Center Street. (adv.) FERGUSON OPPOSES NOMINEE rrc WASHINGTON (UP) Jeff Rob ertson of Kansas, reported to be President Eisenhower's choice for an impending vacancy on the Federal Power Commission, ran into opposition from Sen. Homer Fer today. guson (R.-Mic- an - uvvuo- S A With or Without Dcael'ct IfV r ood l laii lI O f V'HyWHr REDUCE W.I.J,!- - I -- VF4. i Rites Slated For Harriet N. West SPANISH FORKFuneral serv-Icfor Mrs. Harriet Nielsen West, 68, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in Spanish Fork Third .LDS Ward chapel by Frank Sorensen, Palmyra ward bishop. Mrs. West died Thursday at 12:45 a. m, at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Leonji Dowdle, Orem. She had been In 111 health for many years. Friends may call at the Claudin Funeral Home, Spanish Fork. Saturday frob 7 to 9 p. m. and after 10 a. m. Sunday to time of services at the family home in Palmyra. Burial wil be In Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Mrs. West was born Nov. 29, 1884, in Benjamin, Utah County, a daughter of John and Marin Nielsen. She was educated in Benjamin and Lake Shorn schools, and had been an active worker in the LDS Church. She served as a Relief Society teacher and for a number of years as Sunday School secretary. to Arthur W. She West June 9. 1909f.n the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Pal- myra. Surviving are her husband; the following children: Mrs. Dowdle; James R. West, Palmyra; Mrs. 13 Payson; Spencer, Josephine grandchildren. 3.00 values to clear. . . And Do Sure! Your Got I RJH. Yet. . . B tun"of Ul Men's work sox, nylon reinforced heels and toes Special - " bnd convenienf Termi ? YQUNG'S v io south 5toteS, 47r7for 1.00 wbtn you buy here Anklets, white & colors. Values to 39c pr. i 31 Ui til 15c P, W to $25 'n 'rode fin Nationally on Rummage table), boys' gowns, sport shirts, sweaters, blouses etc, Values to 3.00 AA ff many I Provo, Utah j eUU Advertised One group of ladies better grade dresses and skirts, values to 6.95. To dose n AA out famous for Diamonds z rt W? LJ I Now v ff o.uu 7 - MANY OTHER SPECIALS ' Seven Fin Stores . FLETCHER'S PROVO, UTAH 368 WEST CENTER I Mam nrt' Brrt. Sail Lake TWvllrt So. SD Tfitlef" Main. uuf 2172 Mninf TV Highland Dr. . In WUhirrtnn Odlrn - 111 Idaho Bolt St. Muln Twin r n() 2nd 111. t. l(1ho , I COME "DOWN AND SAVE I I J 4 1.47 . ej BeoorW)eper)dob7fy, Volue inyovr BULOVA and thrilling SeJecfons, low Pn'cei, courteous- Servict . j Clip- Boys' polo shirts, sizes 1 to 14, $1.00 7- reaular SDecial i 161 WEST CENTER STREET - - A member of the Hill Crest Ward in Orem. Mr. Edholrn spent his life in the LDS church. He married Lula Curtis Norm in Oct. 22, 1941, at San Diego, Survivors are his widow In Orem, two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Haak, Carmel, Cal.; Miss Zella Edholrn. San Antonio, .Tex.: two grandchilMiss Louis dren, five W, Norman and Mrs. Carl A, Lillian) Pace, both of Provo; Mrs. Robert lErmat Murano and Wayne C, Norman, both of Orem and Mrs. Heber (Cleo) Harward, Lindon.i Funeril services will be Tuesday at 1 p. m. In the Tlmpanogos Ward chapel with Bishop Laird Billings of the Hill Crest Ward officiating. Friends may Call at the Valley Mortuary Monday evening from 8 to 8 and at the family home In Orem Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be In Salt Lake City . Cemetery. On group of ladies Misses dresses. SCHUBACH'S ' t , :f Xi Washing- At 1 'II i mmmmm ' :VV In DC. QQ XeO Your old watch It worth up ' MJU-fl:K- U ' l via. i postmaster general ton, blue denim shirts, per snaps. 3.49 Regular A Special Fed. Tax' Included tU Salt City schools. In 1907 when Mf. Edholrn he waa J3 he went to work for the Salt Lake City Post Office and 33 years later, in 1940, he retired. While at the post of(ice, he received a ritatioa for distinguished service as a mall foreman from the Special C in Lake educa-- " "Dickiei'Lbrand,, men's . - Ti,.1 h: In Hon Buy a Phone Provo 4099W BEST.BSJ.N..AH' ed i d - $229 DRUGS - MEDICINES' Toiletries - Cosmetics B&H Wanted! 500 men to bring their families to B & B Cafe's famous Fish Fry. Fflday, 11:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Only 50c per plate. At Watches. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Nlelson have retimed from a vacation spent in Thoenlx, Ariz. s rmtirv Published hv Herald Corporation, SO South First West Street, Provo, UtBh. Entered hi second clasi matter at the Doit offire In Provo. Utah under tha act of March 3. JR(9 Subvriotion terms by carrier In Utah countv S1.S0 the month sroo for mx monthi in dvanc $18 00 the vear In ad.' yance By mail anvwhere in the United States or its ponrsMoni U50 Dtr month 19 00 for atx months. 118.00 the year In ad-vance. . I es Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jarkman and son, Todd, will leave soon for Ontario, Ore. to make their home. They have been visiting for the past two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Jackman of Provo. Elden was recently graduated from Woodbury College In Los Angeles with a major in business advertising. Ills parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanks and his sisters, Alona and Flora went to Los Angeles for the exercises. 204 ill-,,- . two-doze- n Vernon K. Nlelson, bishop of the BILL APPROVED Lehl Seventh Ward, will be In House WASHINGTON (UP) charge of services. Friends may call at the family home, 2G9 W. 5th Interior subcommittee today ap ;, an vote voice by mdrnlng untillPfoved mended) N...Street,: Saturday time' of services. Burial will be in hill to give statehood to Hawaii.) t ho measure will go to the full I .hi nniW th committee Tuesday. rection of A. H. Wing Mortuary, Ivtry Aftrrnoon (Expotlni Saturday) Published 1 " Lam.; uuis tmitn ot Fork, and Mrs. W: K. 'Esther) Harvey of Tridell, Utah. AMENDED STATEHOOD Mornini - STATISTICS For La Follette Stella Harris Oaks, Provo, will be guest speaker ai Nebo Stake Fireside Meeting, MIA, to be held Sunday In Payson d Ward chapel at 8:45 p.m. All Special Interest class members of the stake are Invited to attend, according to Mrs. - Elva Spalnhower, stake director. Mrs. Dorothy .jChristensenfParkWard class president is assisting in arrangements. Park Ward ii sponsoring unit. Mrs. Oaks will give her talk, "Adults Have Growing Pains! Too," as presented previously in Payson with much success. rairticia, American Heraid . nvs.S!)L elasinciitlon of the responsibil such eommodltiei as gasoline and ities of the state and federal gov cigarels. ernments in many fields of public The President wanted a study of activity. No details were agreed the whole federal Social Security and the White'system, but cautioned-tha- t it is upon yesterday, House statement was rather vague proper function of government to as to specific objectives. "help build a sturdy floor over The program was outlined in late the pit of personal disaster." He January by Gov. Thomas E. Dew-- carefully avoided saying the gov cy, of New York. Dewey's budget ernment should build the whole message to the state Legislaturcfloor. Final Rites Held rs. treatment. Provoan Changes Plea on Drunk 3'. er' Provo-Chapt- League of Utah Writers is reported to be in "fair" condition at the Utah Valley Hospital where she! was-- taken several days ago for toTfe -- Provoan Will Talk jTo Payson Fireside Mrs. Grace (andland, local writ er and member of By LYLE C. WILSON mendation to lake the states out of on Jan, 29 was rit;ht on the target WASHINGTON 200 at 74. 200 at 75 The bic the income tax business. Another of what Mr Eisenhower yesterday Dragon-Cons.(UP) reform of government away from surely will be allotment to state proved 200 at 7fi. 100 at 77; 100 at "'I. in his mind. thp Roosevelt -- Truman centrali7.a-;soveniment- s of greater responsi-tin- n Fast Standard. 5(100 t 11. Dewey's accuracy in reading the of power In Washington was bility and power in areas where signals in advance was evidence East Utah, 1500 at 15. off to a good start today after a; federal and state aovarnments con- - enotign that it is not Great Western, 500 at 15. necessary to White Mouse pow-wobe on the federal payroll in Wash Lakeside Monarch, 1000 at 2 io puuiic aid projecii. jinmiie Madison Mines, 500 at 31; 1000 at First result might be a recom- - The overall objective is legisla- - ington to 'be a major figure on the Hon to elimihate the duplication, Eisenhower 30. team. waste and overlapping of functions Mountain View. 6000 at 3 3000 at Commission Souiht and effort in federal-stat- e activ34. Mr. Eisenhower Instructed his ity. Nev Tah. 7000 at 10 conferees to set up a commission Governors and legislatures will to North Standard, 5000 at study the questions of state and become more powerful, presidents federal Oli Securities, 500 at 41. relationships. Sen. Robert and will become 216 $2.02'4 less Congress at Rico Argentine. A. Taft (R-O- ) said the commisif the movement 1000 7. .launch- sion's first effort should be toward at powerful Rpyston Conlition, Ii0USe 'C,tcrd Tintic Standard, 200 at- 90. Fred Daud Burgi. 25, 590 E. 4th imposing definite limits on federal suctes"'-haaid to localities, Trans Union Oil. 2000 at 7. S... Thursday changed the plea he 4illiston Hasin Oil, 500 at 21 entered in rltv court Wcdnes- - " 1f'Rn with a meeting of rep-da- y In urging action. Mr. Eisenhowtaxation In from guiltv to innocent on a resentatives of Congress, the gov-char- er cited pyramiding of drunken driving. Sraar's conference and key mem- - which "state taxes (arei bclnc Mr. Hi:ibI had hoi,. rhnro.i hers of the Eisenhower adminis- - superimposed upon federal taxes ,n President, in tha aame field." This would in(Avith driving while intoxicated aJ)rt1lraUonJ'i?n M' Efrenhower ?, Whe sought clude Income taxes and levies on 'resisting an officer, following he-w- as his Cemetery. Sunday Wilson Says Decentralization Move Would Make President, Cong ress Less Powerful Exchange Firemen Douse 2 Small Blazes n " a houn. each "day. His death came at a ihock to members of hli family and hia many friends. Mr: Smith worked locally ai a RORV beautician, and was also employed At Utah Valley Hospital as an electrician at Geneva Steel plant. A member of the LDS Provo. Fire Department extln- - Thursday: Girl to Nathan Hand Mary Birk -- air a- - burned-ou- t ao0ve ai nuperin - guished - fire-I- n church, tendent of the YMMIA in the Lehi conditioner this morning at 5:5j Johnson, Provo. Second Ward. a. m. at 1050 Elm Ave. Damage Wednesday; Girl to Howard and Martinf HarHe was born February 2, 1919 In was estimated to be $30. t Firemen put out a fire Thurs- ris Putnam. Provo. Roosevelt, a ion of William Daniel and Ellrabeth Kitchen Smith. He day evening at a storage shed at DIVORCE FILED Lou Vernal Rademarhrr vs. moved with his family to Pleasant 1500 W. 5th N , owner bv Arthur Grove, where he received his edu Wilson. Damage to the shed ,d";Raywonrh Joseph Rademacher Jr. MARRIAGE LICENSES cation. He alao attended Lincoln contents was about $300. Glenn Rny Frahdsen, 23, Provo, High School. and Evolvn Pulham, 23,, Long A veteran. of World War II, he served five yean with the U. S Iirach, Calif. Merlyn Jolley. 21, Elherta," and Paratrooperi as an Instructor at Jo Ann Amundsen, 21, Sacramento. Atlanta, Ga., and also oyerseaj in "Alfred Gordon "Swenson""' 21. the Pacific theater. He married Virginia Austin on Provo, and ThelmavAnn Willis, 17, Robert Salt Lake City. February 10. 1943 In Lehl. The MADISON, Wis. lUPt marriage waa later solemnize, in Marion La Follette Jr. was buried the Salt Lake Temple on Febru today in the city that served as a ary 8, 1945. sprinRboaid to fame and power for WILL SACRIFICE Surviving are his widow and four his, family. La Follette shot and killed himsons, Michael, 9 iyean of age Jerry. 7: Tyler. 41 and Kayle, 16 self in Washington Tuesday, He NEW UNIVERSAL months; his mother, Mrs. C. L. was 58. car nrocession slow- Riding of Orem, and. nina brothers A and two -- sisters;- Elbert Smith - fly - Trrrcn,e - in - Fo Zig Zag Portable-S- ew Whltcrocks, Utah; Robert J, anuiuhere LaFollette. u lin cnrvpil hie Machine LeRoy Smith and Mrs. Neldon own mark in American politics HllPr I a K IM n s III nor 8 KOflt in .m.iuui... i.o.ia ui nrm, i Smith of Dugway; 'Dan and Carl!thp United States Seriate 27 vear NOW $189 Reg. Smith of Orem; Forrest Smith oF,aRO-uaburipd brside his niotnpr Susanvllle, Calif.; Orlan Smith of and ."Old Bob." way to serve a He aummons. Mr. Johnion civic worker. was a Friends may call at the place of services Sunday fnwf 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prlriVno services. Burial will be In Provo City PAYSON-M- Mrs, Melissa Lewis has returned home after two months vacation ;spent in California and Nevada. In California she was the house guest of her son, Kenneth Lewis and Mrs. Iwls of Brentwood. She also visaed "her sister, Etta Cowan in San Francisco; Dr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis at Petaluma; Mrs. George Manwlll and family ot Concord, and Charles Bingham and family of Bakersfield. At Las Vegas, Nev. she was he guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lewis. She has enjoyed many sightseeing trips and dinners which have been given for her. hmh-leve- Z.L ..,,., n w, Joseph Frank Miller F.dholrn, died at his home at "83 East ,, South In Oieai, after an ('HrUtmai, -ae mm Mr, Edholrn was born in Salt Lake City Dec. 18, mi, the son of Will liam and Anna C Eriholm Mil." 68 17u0 necessary. ' ntf, License u..ice Joseph F. Edholm Retired Postal Employe, Succumbs Central Utah 1 PROVO, UTAH i |