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Show s WEDNESDAY, JCNiC 17, 19U 1'ii.h County. Vnh DAILY HERALD irsd Artillery Notions, Clark Elected To Head Prqvo's Exchange Club Ogdcn Livestock " OCDEN', (U- P- Uvestocki Cattle 75; market not established oa few lots slaughter cattlei moiU calves it tide; ly stock cows witk few tanners and cutters Calves U: smsll lot commercial vaalers 16.00-- .00. Hess 7S: butcher hogs mostly 25 and higher; sows sicaay; dwi ts butchers choice No. Zi.B medium 247S -Anwn v I rj on- .turn w ,h. iuni sows lb. choice Sheep 2,200; suppfy tncludes around 12 doubles, Jdaho ranca spring lambs 23 00, live :Amm Unliiiibers 9,00-11.0- The UStVand report en accuracy ef the fir--! Anil mnvlnf ttiln thm AtmrHvm CAMP WILLIAMS Field Artillery Group today werejlnf The hovering planes will rt-- side of Its training, laying mine flekls and setting of bridge demo . . J hamming away at "targeta of op- - port to firing crews by rsdio. tnecam Damn ,i7 pmrara .. nortunitv" among the rolling hills The 145th Field Artillery Group, lition cbsrges. .... ... i i..w t.. r ' " iff this military reserva- - L'uh National Guard, headquar-- i On Governor's Day term. Mr. I Friday, the day for tered at Provo, is commanded by lion, D elected the w irgj- at club's regulsr CUrk, win nosi UOrdOO UtOl. Staker, SVnm nl from An to luncheon, held the office of the Ar--., lators, and haa arranged for dem the 145th Field i eomprises five miles, the artillery sought to onstration of arullery firing, engt vie president during the pot six hrfi..nn.t4 irM.I"H,ry Battalion, commanded by neer tactic exercises, monthi. fit succeeds Lynn ftesrte exhibition of Z I I In a or hill a as tree. new equipment and P.v8v"d In the organization's I p. m. retop office. Field Ith ,13Ul Armored Artillery treat projecung rock. Tbe meeting also aaw passsge of parade. Cedar at '"'Uo0' : J,u.rt.red 1 out Often a motion to make the vice presithe target was ef i . dent's ascension to the presidency sight, hidden by a range of hills. Both Battalions were sailed to : :, tn Uiitoinatle the future, end there The artillery's task waa to com- sctivt duty during the Korean Wsr, I , will hereafter be na election eon-teI data direction and srtuls from pute snd are in proces of reorgsnlia-tio, for the office of president. L: hJI rodloed or telephoned In by forward again, as Utah National Guard was Myron Kulrath Tuesday on SITCESSOB-OrsM. wind and Slack, left, drift MANAGER PROMOTED, observers; compute units elected vice pretldrnt, now the e 155 tha and Division lU5s Southern and fire man and manager velocity, Utah County Headquarteri Battery af the top competitive post In the club. 145th F. A. Bn. Is commanded by for Utah Power and LiKht. who gains promotion to the Ogtien divi- howittera START! TOMORROW! Chfiter Oliver was chosen treasur- sion. the of Preston, In some Instances, forward ob First Lt. Junius H. Hilton. Provo, J. Newell Stephens, right, presently msnager er. Lawrence Jones Is appointive Southern the Division's servers on foot will telephone in snd Battery C. by Capt. Dean L. Jda., division, will succeed Mr. Slack at secretary and will be American Fork headquarters. tiring directions by field telephone. Tuttle, Spanish Fork. Hesdquar-ter- s President Clark said. Bsttery headquarters alao will be Battery of the 145th F. A. New board members elected Inconnected to battalion and group Group la commanded by First Lt. clude Curt Curtis. Dick Stone and (.had a. Pearson. Another bsttery neadqusrters by field phone. Paul fields. Holdover members However, a conniving team may of .the 145th F. A. Bn. will be ale Bob McGree, Dick Castleton snip these wires, just as la resl organised at Nephl July 1. and Mr, Fulrath. Past president combst an enemy might core a hit Tha 213th, still lacking a Searle automatically becomes a on communicstlon lines or a tank battery, currently commember of the board. Because Mr. prises Battery B, commanded by Promotion of Olln H. Rlrle. L'tah J. Newell Stephens, presently might sever wires. ."EXCHANGE PRESIDEST-Dil- -in Fulrath was elected vice president, ' a Such would not break Isolate lapt. Wendell W. Motter, Bt of the Preston. Idaho di Ocden Clsrk. elected president of a board member will be appointed Pnw.r JL l ight CA n will succeed Mr, Slack aSjth 15". which is using newest George, "and Bsttery C. headed by vision manager, to become In hla atead. the Provo Exchange Club. for srmy equipment U. David A. Melville. Fill- trial Relations Manager for UP&LjSouthern division manager. raaio'more. at Salt Lake City, has resulted ln jir, siac),i wno move to Ogdi n ground ana grouna-io-ai Tha 143th Engineer Bsttsllon several .managerial shifts In the'nM hraried the company's Smith communications. In addition ,to its ground ob- - 'O, : another Vim County guard . em tflvislon since 1M7. A native of organization. rt the artillery will uUlUe li now finishing up construc- Orson M. Slsck. will advance Tonucrvllle. he has been emoloved BORN planes to scout targets lion of rosds. bridges and culverts, from manager of the eompanys'iby the company for more than At I'Uh Valley Uospltali Southern division ,wtm neaaquar-!yMr- i, j)e ,worxed in various ca TODAY Keetch Lula ters at American wor. io man- - parities in the Southern division Dowson Says and C.len to Boy j before being transferred to Ogrien Wrimhiill. rieasant Grove. sger of the Ogden division. Ann where he was stationed from 1940 Boy to Dale C. and Virginia to 1947 when he was transferred T.vlnr flilrhrtsl. Provo. of plana for opThe formulating to American Fork. Girl to Hex and JoAnn Wilson eration of the Pioneer Museum Mr. Slack ia a member of the Wsltman, Provo. and summer the months, during Girl to Harold Glen ana Joyce the appointing of committees for American Fork Lions club, direcLundell Clark, Provo. tor of the Tlmpanogos Knife and all-arouProvo'a July 24th celebration were nd Girl to Harold E. and Donna prime matters discussed In a TuesFork club, a member of the AmerTooele. Lasson Grant, Todd I'ark, Fork ican commitRecreation of and Sons ral the (UP)-City YORK NEW A sharp day, meeting TUESDAY: lv In atocka today all but wiped tee and currently Is president of Dsughters of Utah Pioneers. Government collecta and spends on By WILLIAM A. DAWSON Girl to Bert L. and Marilyn JunMrs. announced that It wss out tha losses of the two previous the Utah State Industrial baseball Utah Comrressmaa ' inem were eft with atata and local all-arouHearne OJlund, Provo. W nd 587 N. has of 5th ius McEwsn league. sessions. NEW LOOK . . . Congress this governments. Should tha farmer Boy to Sheldon and raomi uavis been appointed the new house on the ad Mr. Mrs. and Slack who will a in will lightened bill to ba taxed Utah a give to yesr approve Trading; help Ml Warwood, Orem. It'i aa I fata eapeeMy ekreular aaw chairman for the museum, Those vance, thereby aaaing me amy make their ew home in Ogden, the country a new look Into gov boll weevil In the heart of Texas? At Tooele Ordnance Depot a II" heavy-dut- y disc aander wishing an appointment to go to sour note of a day of steady re have two sons, Merlin J. and Earl ernment spending policies. The Is lt the responsibility ot the auto Hospital: the museum should call Mrs. wood lathe In the list. committee to be appointed by Con- mobile mechanic in Alabama to J., both of Provo. naged covery 13: RobJl'NE at 765R or Mrs. Lyna a IS' precision vertleeJ drtU press Another spurt In wheat helped Mr. Stephens, a native of Logan gress and the President will want help pay for an airport In Utah? ShirBoy to Capt. Arthur B. and erts or Mrs. A. J. Harmon. the ihare market. ftreatlle horizontal drill a former Utah State Agricul- to know not only where your tax and FEDERAL FUNCTION'S Provo. We ley Lauver Anderson, The building will be open to visBonda made an Irregular ad tural College engineering student, dollar is spent, but for what? And recognize that all the la should Memorial Hospital people At Hushes itors and tourists Wednesday after- vance In the listed market. U. S- - has worked for the power com- by whom? pay tor the cost- of the Armv flpsnlsh Fork: noon through June and each after were unchang- pany In the Cache Valley area CITIES ARE BROKE issues It government " and Air Force. wavy KtlNnAYt The state noon through July and August ed to up 16lhe point in the over since 1924, He was named Preston used to he' that cities, counties,! department la a federal function as Girl to Robert K. and Lorraine Schools. classes, MIA and the counter market.V schools and states collected and la the post office. But Primary division He last is manager year. there are Daley Jenkins. Boy or Girl Scout groups, and any Oil aharea featured the stock a fast exalted Ruler, BPO Elks spent 77c of every tl taken from hundreds of ether bureaus spend JUNE IS: time at viatt other the any made may the Ralls groups advance. as a Now a market member of and pocket. tha Knife taxpayer's Rotary ing tax funds back here whose Boy to Glen H. and Genevieve by appointment, tax revolution functions could be either ellml best percentsge gain in the maor and Fork clubs In Preston. Mr, result of a Long Ehaugaard. ..... A miniature parade held tn the sections. Utilities strengthened snd and Mrs. 72c of dollar in every you pay nated or performed at much less Stephens hsve a daugh morning will inaugurate tha July 24 wider ter, Faun, who is with her hus taxes goes to Washington. expense back home. Girl to Don Lee and oWley Mae celebration followed by a program would have shown a much the not DRY It been for a DRAINED . As . . had re advance band, Lt. Warren H. McEntlre, an Kteele Chapman. on the lawns at Sowlette Park. exdivldend. citizens are sold sult, drained When Air Fore navigator stationed at fact aeveral dry. JUNE t: Concessions will be operated and Net sains ranged to more wan Smoky Hill Air Force Base. Sa- local officials try to levy taxes for Boy to Paul and Mabel Norms chlldren'a sporti all conducted en higher line, Kans. The new Southern di- such vital services as schools points. Steels rose Llerhtv Evans. afternoon. orlees for their company products. vision manager and his wife will sewers and water Improvement JUNE C: Oils were helped by higher prices make their home In American programs the taxpayer has little Girl to George Alfred and Norma choice but to resist. "His wallet Fork. for erude oil and gasoline. Sumsion Horton. already-habeen emptied by the Texas Pacific Land Trust anoi MARRIAGE LICENSES s scores of different taxes levied by I f up S points. Wren A. Scott, 25, Provo, and c 1 the federal government. Motors had gains rsngmg w Girl Scout 'Cookout' BANGOR. Me. (UP)-T- he Mary Colleen Sorenson, 23, Provo honey iniLA.Lt balk. . . . onir a nearly a point. Metals, tires, Lynn Taylor Wnolston, 23, Provo, Ernest Daniel Dlckerson, 51, small portion of the funds col moon of Sara Delano Dl Bona- farm implements, telecbemicala, and Nona Day Shields, 19, Trail, father of Mrs. Nellie Davis. visions and mercantiles Joined the leciea Dy wssnington aver re venture, granddaughter of the late B. C. died Tuesday morning in rise. TJemsnd for televisions return to the stsie in the form of President Roosevelt, and ' Gordon Emerson Randall, U, Provo, Anthony a veterans' hospital in Wlpple, flected shsrply higher production federal grants. For every $100 the dl Bonavantura was interrupted LaaaiiBBincaaaaaiaBaM Orem, and Dlanne Johnson, 18, Arlx., after a lingering Illness. Federal Government taxes from la tha Industry. Orem. Born Sept. 2, 1902, In Mam-mota state, it returns only M.50 in when ha andarwtnt aa emergency James Ephralm Twltchell. 19. . Countya jfon of Juab is This a grants. mighty high appendicitis operation. Orem, and Golds Jeanle Pratt, 19, George and Ruth Devereadx Dlck"How many dads suffered from nananng lee. Dl Bonaventura. 23, son of an Orem, . ha was a carpenter by not waa imme known erson, THE RESULT indigestion As a result Immigrant Arthur D. Mitchell, 26, Provo, trade and a member of tha IDS bar 150 who but tha treat of this policy, local officials bave diately, girls waa reported in good condi nd Joyce Sumslon, 20, SprlngvlUe. church. ed their dads to a Girl Scoot cook- had to come to the Federal Gov- ber, He was , tion. Ferrla Jones Warren, stricken Monday hprinU' CORP. out at the Trefoil Ranch Tuesday ernment with pleas- - for the re Survivors Include his mother, vllle. and Ruby 0, Smith, 36, Mldvale; five sisters, Mrs. Dora Arthur Doolan, 83. former night, as well as the dads, consid- turn of some of your taxes se night and taken out by ambulance Jamea over 30 miles of rough wood roads. Provo. FURNITURE Mldvale: Mrs. Grace Shost-te- Provo man, died Monday at his ered the party a success," accord they could keep necessary city HARDWARE Dean Stone, 21, Salem, and Davis,Tooele; Mrs. Emma Dean, In Los Angeles. Cal. to Mrs. Ed Schnore, Girl Scout functions operating. Each time the home ing CENTEX Sharon Jean Williams, 18, Spanish American WEST 255 Fork; Mrs. Nellie Davis. He waa born October 8, 1858. in official. Washington men embarked upon Tork. Provo. and Mrs. Jsne McNiel, ProVo the son of John and Re T constituted tha main one ot tnrse aid programs, a new Hamburgers Stewart Riding Ivle, 22. Orem, Jsnesvtlle. Wis.: two brothers, Tom becca Beesley Doolan. He received diet of the party with the girls building rose in the Nation's Capind Patricia June Frailer, 19, Dlckerson, Twin Falls. Ida., and bis education in Provo schools, providing their own. Mrs. Don tal and another new government Eprtngvllle. ' Ralph Dlckerson, Salt Lake City. and as a young man began work- Jensen had charge of the games bureau was born. Keith Stewart Hone, 23, Rpanhh ins? aa a miner, which occupation and Donna Nicholson" lead songs. I SOME QUESTIONS CLEANERS I feel 21. Elaine and Wyer, Mary fork, he pursued most of his life. For The program was closed with the that many of these programs should Provo. Bill tha past 35 years jie naa maae nu girls making a wishing ring and and could be, handled on a local DIVORCE GRANTED borne in Los Angeles. level If the money tha Federal singing ,,taps." L. Robert from Ashworth Joyce Mr. Doolan is survived by one cusawarded Ashworth; plaintiff Los L. Doolan, brother, Joseph tody of two minor children and Angeles, and by a cousin, Mrs. month. $150 Jane Evans. Provo. Tha SenWASHINGTON (UP) Graveside services will ba con ate passed legislation yesterday ,to ducted Saturday at 11 ai m. in the Markets At A Glance provide for naturalisation of aliens Provo City Cemetery. Friends msy Stocks hlKher in quiet trading. who serve in the U. S. Army serv- call at the Berg Mortuary Saturuiv nuirin Bonds Irregularly higher. TOP QUALITY liguufig. aay prior 10 we iervicrs. NO SECONDS uuring U. S. government bonds higher in quiet dealings. Cotton futures steady. On the close, wheat ruled 54Mo 7V4 cents a bushel hiRher; corn unchanged to 14i lower; oats V lower to 1 higher; rye 2 to 21 higher; soybeans 1 lower to "4 higher; lard 5 to 10 points a hunE C dred pounds higher. by DAI SWOCCER Hogs: 25 to 75 cents higher, top 25.70; sheep: Largely steady, top BIG DELUXE. Your 27.00, practical top 26.00; cattle: "Preparing Strong to 75 cents lower, top 23.75. Summef-Pjcture. nan i -- itt.OOO-acr- s n.onnuura . A.n,t liiiJ st (' ' 190-24- . "..- V W 18.00-19.5- 130-50- 0 a!",1""" V v - a n well-kno- long-tim- "BEAST FROM UP&L Southern Division Head Promoted, Successor Named bei-quarte- ra Statistics SUPs, DUPs Plan - 10:30 Children 25c d ir Pttr Museum Schcduh, M PEN Indus-jvlslo- ground-to-Secon- 20,000 FATHOMS" 1 July 24 Events Congress Wants New Look Into Spending Policies Stocks Enjoyi Sharp Rally Shopsiriith v tho power foof for the dad -- ... !' -- N. Y. Bridegroom Goes to Hospital Provoan's Father Dies in Arizona For Operation s $189.50 li ai Mid-val- e, DadsOkeh, Girls Hope h, J. A. Doolan, 83, Dies in California ... Italian-Americ- CONSOLIDATED an - - d, ... Provides For APPLIANCE PHONI . 2070 (CALL 1 Naturalization of Aliens in Army Factory Cooperation Sale. - f Callaw CAMERA GIIATT Ell MB! Towels at Reduced Prices for this Sale! 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If your camera has accumulated a lot of dirt and dust, you can clean it with an air hose and follow tip with the brush. ' Tor badly smudged lens, use some soft tissue or a linen IIEIIDRICKS' handkerchief and wipe off the Prescripticn Center ' 23 N. Unlversfyt Ave. Phone Prove, Utah l Standard Optical g t , . 35c Callaway's 'Carnation' If you'd Ilka me to check your camera to tell you exactly what needs to be dona to put it in perfect working order, I'll be glad to inspect it and advise you from there. No cost to you, naturally, unless major repairs are inin and 12"-REG- 43c I Drop CLOTHS ,T2" x' Tot major repairs, lt'a best ta turn your camera over to an experienced and qualified repairman. dicated. has an old Electric It's worth $7.50 against the purchase of a Remingmodern, ton. $22.00 with Tradein K WASH 0p:n an Account Easy Payn::nt$ Blut Rose Green Gold" sea your cameraman, Dal Swog-pat Standard Optical, 161 er West Center. t 161 W. Center Provo n If Dad 89c tact Trade-I- Shaver, Tha best cure for alight light leaks in tha bellows ia to iiiaatiia $7.50 5. jJL 98c REG. - SPECIAL 16"x29" ' K June 21 HAND SIZE lens, then dust off the. lint with your soft lent brush. 'Never scrub a lens. Always wipe the lens gently, scrubbing tha lens will scratch tha lens coating. E For Father's Day i -- never be caught with a dirty, UlUSSES ttlCTIIC'SHAV , 1169 and repairing your camera - so that this year'a picturea smudged 1.953 QUALITY TOWELS BATH SIZE From experience you mxt s" ' Ever Afternoon (fcxreotlnf Saturday) and S"nda SUhdav Herald Published Sunday Mornlns Published bv Hirald Corporation. 50 South Tint West Street. Provo. Utnh. Entered ai second claaa matter at the post offir In Provo. Utah, under the act of March 3. 1870. bv Subscription terms carrier In Utah county SI. 50 the month. S900 for fix montha In advance. S18 00 the year in advance. By mall an.vwhera in the tl.50 tier month. $900 for nix montha. 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