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Show " ft Current Provo Pg: DAILY population pr total family In--1 etitlmtled.lt 3M00. tin 1950 thelrom. but trailed eighth mong Is during Salt 1953 V. S. eenaua officially Disced it at H- - tntermountaln cities 2N 875.) per capita income. a rated Lai Greely. 53. 13C3 IT!:' 1319.30,000; City, Wanted: 150 1 . I32.1U.000; II,- - Colo., - y. Blood'Donors i Wanted: liO mor blood donor by tomorrow afternoon. This was th plea of th Provo Elks Lodg toilsy as its officials faced th arrival in Provo Wednt. day ot th Red Cross bloixl mobile-appea- ring from 2 to 8 p, m. at th Utahna under local sponsorship ( th Red Cross and Elks. A total or 2j0 dnors is th gosl for this visit, snd only 100 have thus far volunteered, srrordlng to the committee In charge. Volunteers may telephone 813 or 914 between 9 a. m. and 6 o. m. today and Wednesday to place their nsmes on the donor list, Publie support is sought In this Important venture to procure blood for the fighting front la Korea. According to thos In charg of the Wednesday visit of th e, all blood collected In Prova thla time will go to the armed, forces only. Volunteers are nrged to eat bo fatty foods for four hours prior to donating. People in god health between 18 and 59 may volunteer. Those from 18 to 1$ murt have th consent of their parents. Because f th necessity for orderly or ganltatlon, appointments should be mad In advance and donora will b told when to com. 84.800. 1 1.51T; The rliy'i retail sales in 1952 There are some of the salient 142.184.000; Poratello, totaled 8U.541.000. facts In the 195J report Just re- 15,211. Prov ranted second In Utah leased by Sales Management, a na Ogden. 893.328,000; 11.310; 14,- tional business and reiearch cor 964. Santa re, N. M. 8(4.210,000; poration whose reports are rethan 81.484,' 83.668. garded as more authentic 81,410; anything except actual U. S. census Twin ralU, I26.O7I.0XX); counts, according to Manager Clay- 84.348. Idaho falls, 129,103,000; 81.388; ton Jenkins of the Prove Cham . 84.547. ber ot Commeree, Provo, 842,869,000 : 81 363: 13.359 d management Mr. and Mrs. Earl kWlaae and The Sales Boulder, Colo., 83,838.000 ; 81, in 84.651. daughter Beta have returned (rom Provo effective buying Income at $12,869,000, which would 311: a two weeks vacation to California Logan, 811,543.000 ; 81.130; 83,901. 81.363 bresk into down, per capita Tiny visited relatves at San Fraiv--i risro. enjoyed a tvlp through the and 85.539 per family. Effective buying income is de- Pleosont View News Redwoods and eit on to Portland, Pre., tor the rose festlvsl and pa- fined as "personal Income less all rade On the way hnme they visit- tax payments to federal, estate ed Boise, Ida., and in Lotan with and local governments.) relatives. The survey noted that 70.3 per cent of Utah County residents live Mrs. LtRoy Dsrla hss been re- within corporate limits of cities turned to her nome from the LOS having a population of 2500 or over. I'ospital in fait Luke City where This compares with Salt Lake she hss ber-- confined sine May County. 84 9 per cent; Weber II. She la recovering from surgery County, 84.5 per cent; Iron County, y By YVONNE PEKKT neces-lon her leg made performed rent- Wititrn. Der j Cache. Mr. and PLEASANT VIEW aary by an automobile accldentiwnt 50 uer cent: Tooele. Mrs. Victor Hansen are visiting suffered two years ago. 49.4 4!).T cent; Carbon, per per with friends and relatives her for cent, and Davis, 45.9 per cent. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Slesdmsn Provo ranked second only to Salt a few days. Victor has been In have returned to thrlr home . ln.Lui,. citv in iu effective tmyln Korea for the past seven months Provo from San Francisco, Cal.,!ii,come per family, but third In and his wife has been in Wyoming wher they went to meet their the state per caplt with her parents during thla time. and Mr. andjC,tlng apparently, slightly larger They ar staying with Victor's par Mrs. ieorge Henderson jr. ana f,mm. nioh..t inHMrti..! in. ents, Mr. and Mrs. uuver Hansen. - Z. "i baby son, Kris, who arrived there come was found in, Missoula with , Miss Joanne McLaren was hon from Honolulu by plane. Mrs. Hen- a population of 23,200 and a per ored at a Farewell Testimonial on derson i the former Muriel Stead-ma- n capita EBI of 81.833. Sunday evening followed by "Open-houswhich was held at the and th Hendersons are visit- - Here of inter a breakdown Jthome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. im with her parents and with the mountain towna with total EBI Miss McLaren will y J. H. McLaren. George Hendersons. Wblleiowed by per capita and per Mr. and Mrs. Stesdmsn also Uy effective buying Income: enter the mission home June 17 for the v.slted with Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Missoula. Mont., 842,524,000; prior to her depsrtur a Mission. Many HOT DAY, COOL IDEA Despite the fact that Central L'Uhns never niggins in uskiana. Mrs. Higgles is $1833; 86,075. Is here. It's even hot enough to out of town relatives and friends thought they'd see it summer th former Betty Steedmsn. create the need for cooling watermelons and liquid refreshments for .' wer in attendance. on the shore of Provo's boat harbor . Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph 'Wlscombe Stakr" Sunday - School v Board a picnic, aa ths kids ar doing and daughter Nancy,' and Geraldlne members were In attendance at James have returned home from rjoRV Sunday School. They brought a Pleasant vacation spent in theAt special invitation to all tah VaUey Hospital in the church to take advantage East. They visited with Mr. combes brother and famllv at Boy to rrink c, tnd 0rpha D. of th apeclal courses offered durWeek. w., ai ing the BYU Lesdershlp v.ic.iiiu, Johnson, Springvllle. Jr,":,Blrd New York City and Canada and .MONDAY: These members were Stake Superomer places of interest en rout. Glrl t0 Cunton and Susl Ellen intendent Frank Haymore, Mark- An address on the Amerclan Le Hancock, George Miller, Anna Ash- gion program by George E. Lar- May. Pleasant Grove. Wort la received of the birth of Boy to Richard Lynn and Joan ton and Thelma Tracy. TT4ti am Inm hjinirtnianf You hear all about Army a bsby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Peterson win chow Phil Snelgrove has been released! ,Mi.nt Melbos, Provo. being beans, beans and of and Pendleton at Lincoln. Neb. Mrs. Boy to Arthur and ward th financial clerk Golden of the 'Dean more beans but that isn't the mttUng Fay Is M.. th Pendleton former Donna Kallbacka, Provo. his father Alfred Snelgrove MndJnhn Provo Post 13 Wed. case this with the HeadBertin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Girl to Joseph W. and Bonnie waa auaiameu m n mu Mrt.v n a D m at the Veterans quarters year and Headquarters M. J. has moved to Passdena, Cal Cherrington of Provo, Mrs. Smedley Atgood, Provo. Centar, 287 E. 1st N. Battery of the 145th Field ArLola HIU, president of the PriCherrington is planning to leave At Paysen City Hoapttal: of the meeting, features Other Group. tillery this week for Lincoln, to see the SUNDAY: mary wishes all mother to note according to Commander LeRue F6ur cooks who ' have apnew grandchild. is now summer that being Primary E. Thurston, will be reports on the Boy to Merlin and Jan Cher proximately three years exheld each Wednesday morning at recent Utah Department conven Norton, perience each with army cookDr. and Mr. Wayne C. Booth rington to Arthur Springvllle. Use She 10:30. would also any and Mary Taylor tion at St. George and special Boy ing serve three solid meals a ana oaugnter Katherin woman in th ward who has work- music. and son Beggley, Orem. day to men of the 145th. Prl in more Or John Richard, of Ardmore. Pa the five ed years Girl to Noble and Ardell Russell A menu All, Legionnaires and all supper sample to touch are spending the month of Jane in DeHart, ' in get mary organization icemen not now affiliated with the might Include fried chicken, Payson. Provo. the guests of Mrs. Lillian JUNE 11: with her In the very near future. Legion are invited to attend, Com giblet gravy, baked sweet poC. Booth and Mr. and Mrs. J, : Girl to Oak HUls Second Ward will be Thurston said. Jay and Shirley White hosta tatoes, braised celery, lettuce e to be mander Merrill BushneD. Dr. Booth hss Will dance a at UVSUCU. and tomato salad, salad dressIBICI1BCU, in been spending i year's leave of the June 20, held Saturday, ing, bread and butter, chocoamusement absence working on a rord Founds Ward to Bud and Helen Brewcr-to- n Pleasant View late pudding and orange tion fellowship. Upon leaving Pro Boy In the series hall. This is another Olsen, Spanish Fork. juice. of vo, th Booths will go to .Richmond for all member Girl to Edward and Marba of dances held . onaron C . 1. . snaron anaJ v Ind., where Dr. Booth hss accent Muhlestein Lewis, Spanish Fork. r( suki, i Cattl 200; only odds and , ends. tnnr SnrTrPMV l ed a position as chairman of the Girl to Ivan P. and Lila Givlden .Paul Evans wss confirmed a rrn. arrivals otierea; oioaeraie: m.mh,r nf th. I.DS Church Sun- - holdover of spot stock cows and OROVILLE, Calif. English -department of Earlham Lucas, Spanish Fork. slow about man William Brady tried to flag ' College. day evening by. his father, William calves it side; opened JUNE 16: with Monday a decline; few down a car that was procecaing steady Evans. E. to Newman Girl Chess and Ethel in a erratic manner A Fireside was held Sunday eve utility dairy type slaughter steers down a hill Mr. Harold Holme (Maxlne Gottfredson, Ely, Nev. Curtis) Is in California for a two Boy to Heber and Ruth Daley ning after Sacrament Meeting at 13.00; canner and cutter cows 9.00- - but saw that there was no driver weeks vacation in San Francisco the home of Richard Knight for all 10.50; market not established on in the ear to heed his signal. The Bsgley, numerous police blotter revealed that Brady with her sister Berta Curtis, who JUNE I:Payson. M Men and Gleaners of the ward. stackers and feeders; cslves at took up the chase on foot, "accelsmall lota stock cows, Is employed there. She Is also visitof Muhlestein C. Nola Nampa, Boy to .Max and Lucll Johnson erated to 15 miles an hour' medi5 few side few with per a for ing friends and relatives. pair; day Ida., is visiting Chappie,' Spanish Fork. it leaped into the car and " um C. Meldrum. Ruth pairs Girl to Jack and Lazawn Wall her sister, ' Calves 50; few head utility veal- - to a halt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harrtsan Jarvls, Santaquln. ers NEW CAS HAZARD and children of Corcoran, Cal., ar JUNE 8: late Monday lew 25.50. rived Sunday for a visit with Mrs EVES Girl to Harold and Leah Men- - WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (D.- e- Individual choice vealers 5 has dis. Frederlckson Carl Harrison's father. Walter Wilde in love Palmer, Goshen. Hogs 150; butcher hogs No. sows to Choice menace new a drivers, higher; TROUGH steady; panlsn Fork. Mrs. Harrison ex Girl to Allen and Leona Winnie covered 0 lbs. the spare tire. He lost the trunk 3 butchers pects to spent several months here Warner, Spanish Fork. and Reasonably Done Expert down some held medium of and with relatives in Salt Lake JUNE 7: ' lid off his car and several pieces higher; Free Estimates 5 lbs. City and other Utah cities. He is Boy to Roland and Phebe Evans luggage were strewn over the road to 24.00; few small lots d In his few head choice 350- when an Phone Payson 4774-- J principal of a school at Corcoran. Warner, spare Springvllle. 500 lb. owi trunk blew up. JUNE 6; Mr. Myrvia E. Noble and daugh- Girl to Keith and Ethel Butler ter of Brlgham City have been Erlkson, -of Walter Girl to Payaon. visiting the family Don and Lorraine Gale Moore in Spanish Fork for the past Underwood, Salem. week. She was formerly Iris JUNE 4: Moore. Mr. Noble came Sunday Boy to Floyd and LaRae Thorpe 11 ll and took them home. at Stewart, Springvllle. JUNE 3: Ha Claire Scofleld of Hiko, Nev., Girl to Norman Dean and Marie has arrived for short visit with Springvllle. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Fullmerto Tipton, Gene and Norma Gustin Walter Moore in Spanish Fork. Boy Miss Scofleld was chosen by her Mock, Springvllle. Boy to John Charles and Ada school at attend a five week course Mae Patrick, Springvllle. at the BYU, specializing in speech. JUNERooks 2: f J? s Central Utah News Brfefs estl-mste- Korea Vet Visits much-need- Hons Following ed Blood-mobll- Overseas nth nr 13, ViUh Couniy. Uuh IsOsSiiiiGJedtitf 31,400 Provo'i current HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE ill . ... EBI. e" CALL t - . fam-awa- Tens-Louisian- Statistics WIs-qda- - American Legion "'" '.,,., .. .,, yw. ex-se- . Rehearing Date Set for Slayer REPAIR I ClUrF'S 1401 I z: VISIT US AT OUR t--l 01.R)-Po- li(!e' 3104-812- . brad 886-39- 14.50-13.0- 0; MEW LOCATION i Th best In specialists in equipment ond Installation Is offered by th field of hsating and air conditioning! WHITAKER 190-24- 44 South 0; Provo, Utah Second - Phone East . 4730 375-43- 7 23.00-24.0- 0; over-Inflate- 17.50-19.0- PI Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Fritchett Boy to Ted" and B'iliy Johnson have Just returned Horton, Payson. from Victoria, B. C, where they , spent their vacation, arriving there for the celebration of the coronaRADIATORS REPAIRED tion of Queen Elisabeth, celebrated Ant Glass Inataiied colorfully Jn Canada. It was also Speclaliied Work the wedding anniversary of the Prltchetts on June 1. They traveled - AH LANDER'S down the coast to San Francisco, 490 So. Univ. Avcna CM., and returned home by way of Lake Tahoe and Reno, Nev.' "1 LEW l' ' of Springvllle TEST THE XIIDE OF TDE FUTUR t , LP fJ --- -. UTAH ' IDAY... rir . in , Standard scientists road test the famous Area Blend of Chevron Supreme Gasoline. From the summer Beat of Death Valley (270 ft. below sea level) to the winter cold of the High Sierra, there's .a blend of Chevron Supreme tailored to give you performance in. each of 12 different zones on western weather maps. high-lev- .temperature Get the gas ''with aH 5 top fju alities 3 COME RIDE MS THE 1953 performance in any climate of the West is one good test of gasoline . : . and only Chevron Supreme nsssM it an mmnlofolv Tint Aron Ttlcndinff is iimt nn nf it a niifllitioH. Tn pi'v von till'R hiph.rorfnrmnnra smooth acceleration, factors, Chevron Supreme ia correctly balanced fort quick starting, fast warm-up- , ttaikful a on your Chevron and too. full Charge economy mileage, power, vapor-locprevention Chevron-matic card insures the automatic printing that Rational Credit Card with fast, accurate service. High-lev- iii ( Start . future-style- d, Yur Ttt roomy Rid ef the 1933 Sdan Am Willys Fr.m KITCIlEll f,',0T0R CO. 170 N. First West 648 f Phone Provo, Utah n el k i - Uq k!io anti-knoc- k, bttcr cm of your tar MILK FOUNDATION beloiv sea lovel '.":.:i k ) V I V - y&... proved zi extra e rilk... drink A EI!GI!!EERII!G CO. 25-3- 1-- tost to kc:p trim with vb! newly-assigne- AFCO Furnaces Sf!0m::S North 2m! glass Ogden Livestock r5i I SALT LAKE CITY, (UP- )- The Utah Stat Supreme Court late yesterday set July S for comple The four cooks Cpl. Claude tion of a motion of rehearing for Don Jesse' Neal, convicted 1951 Rbmlngcr, Cpl. Ted Larson, Sst. Pat Rlchens and Pfc. Verl slayer ot a Salt Lake City police officer. Roundy work in shifts with Mess Sergeant Burdell BunNeal was aentenced to die before nell.' a firing squad for killing officer Owen T. Farley, who bad arrested The kitchen is thoroughly cleaned after each meal by, him, but the sentence waa stayed three kitchen police who are pending action on the motion for a d new hearing. each day; two-stak- 840 v at Utah Lake. Herald Photographer AkscI Nohr c aught this appeaW lng trio among the crowds seeking to escspe the heat in the cooling lakeside breezes. The little girl Is Cbarlene Craft. Th boys are Jimmy and Kennie Brccce. lelt to risht. brothers. Who Says Army Menu Is Limited To Beans? 'Lcrscn To Address f C . GlS&lliJim |