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Show HERALD SUNDAY SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1953 1'iah County, VXnh DRG Conductor Meets Death; Fall 1500 Feet From Train 3 Persons Treated Galaxy of Talent, All for Free, Available for Inauguration At Hospital For Injuries STEAMBOAT SPR1NCS. . Colo had .topped on a .mall trestle on (UP) The conductor of Denver & the lde of a mountain .outheast Rio Grande Western railroad pas- - of h,.re after th. .t.. Kevin Robhjnt. I year-olThe director had 2,000 1IARMAN W. MCHOI.S (on of j j George' (inns. These hud to be .creened. Mr, and Mn, John N. Bobbin.,! (UP) on the track at midnight. Kll0w how many ,775 k, juwi Ave., waa reported! gate an emergency stop and fell: rock Murphy l In the unusual position, Muri,hy doejll-a "c n. naiMon, ot having too much ,, he sets i ............ 1.500 to down death feet hi. ,.hh" ht,. . lMl Ue,lver- - opened the coach door ind or free. back to movielaml. talent on his hand ;" mountainside step out and tee what was , .,ir(.rtinmeit 'at the Utah Vallry Hospital where js" tar, is, ... Railroad officials .aid the train h Murphy. a Hollywood wrong, and walked out Into eter. nJ"fd director of entertainment for ,he w til "ome llie Sunday before the 1,9 nlty. Passengers and crew mem. u lorvnconiuii inauiiuiauun. nu m iw fvent when the wasiungion in ni nomt earner in we oay. bers .aid they did not hear any Mur-- j atar who will appear are volun-- j of the laceration eomil. ho M uf(rcd ,)llU ' cries or other sounds a. Ralston i teers. They get expenses but no i,,....,,,.,,. McDonald, 0(t oalate when he fell on Dlailic f hurtled down tha cliff in the black1 , nnm pay: That goes...for Murphy, too jitKi i u waiitT i .. imi 'luurun. i........B Jtll J L'" " " ness. mr wnen niurpny Two other to star. perooa received ,B o(ht-rsHis body was found at the bottom he let the word get around that nej treatment the the aUmertfency hospltday big before it e nittht . of the canyon by the searching . , ,.,...., wat looking tor lome DUt on .i Saturday nlk'ht. Minnie NuttaU. train crew after they discovered entertainer.. Seem, that averyone !show in two sections-o- ne pan at:ioute io. i, box atu, rrovo, was; the conductor was missing. In the entertainment field wanted Arena and the oiner l me treaiea ror a iraciurea leg, ane wei IL'line to claim the honor of having ap aner irraimrm. .rrieasea receiving Theatre, EASTERN (UP Capital FRONT, Korea how ahe was peared before the new president The .Inaugural ball also will beiNo details on The Army Surgeon General said available. were - ,ne , at Nationaljjured two upon Robert Mod, Saturday he honed Inoculation of ion of Ciuard Armorv and at the George.tX . 841 of Albert Molt Mra. and all United Nation, troops in Korea I mnasium. That;Mr. iJeeUft town University gs s 1 Wasatch Avenue, received will prevent an influenza epidemic. HI IUm"0 posed one of Murphy a biiiiiejt pro-back oo a the for laceration ment (Ontinufd fronPaffOne) Finally he picked eight! "We have ordered. general Inocuhands' Including' those of Wayne of thetiead, lie alao wai later re-LEWISTON. Ida. .(UP)-- A colli- onfcl xemptioni for single persons lation a. a precautionary step," inn Meyer Da via .leased. tr tn mnA - f..;.i kfwen ' he cut to when wa. are ral.ed ' The Mott boy MaJ. Gen. Ceorge Armstrong toldjof 1 -- U tiUM Coleman. ,nd (reight cargpU!(,led ,ong b nish figure. hit in ll.C UCIU u REST UNDISTURBED A lone, round mound perche. beside road In West Oyattaville. Md., whert the United Pres. at a U. N. army has rounded winds Friday killpph cbilThe encrilfunduppori Pjwhlle pl.yin with tome other of suburoan Washington wa. forced to circle about march tbt 125 year-olhospital four mile, behind the front ed one trainman and injured two grave. The tombstone the ele ctlv. Mate oH.ce., h ,,te," 'J J ' on the mound tells the of thf dren, hospital reporta showed, t others. itory of Ann Barber, born in London In 1800, who came to the United State, lines, Uhiniiton. Vouj .. prison nd Institution, of and died "near thu plave" in 1823, Maryland, state Jaw forbid, building bore Roy Gllhatri," Lewiston, died of the. ind to influgrates, , of an "There is no threat . learning. u.n hmin for an interremains of Ann Barber lie undisturbed except (or youngster. Wayne in a Lewlston hospital five burn, ted,'and Other budget request. , Kennetl Thompson, left, , fc 0Q f, enza epldemlo in Korea at this hour. fterthe wreck. g . , 1, playing nearby. McCoukey, high-lw- auch a. heads by department done-l- ate Ume." John Robinson, a Lewlston, ways, weiiare ano ine line, ioiii-- ni The Army', top medical officer freight conductor, and Ra'h Llllcy. nlnht-- he walks to his hotel. He Sl5.ono.ouu or about 174.218,000 arrived in Korea' Friday, .hortly the train', fireman, were reported every few feet by people more than was appropriated by the is stopped his after hi. office In Washington an- in fair condition. ilreve and aav: who yank 1951 Legislature for the current nounced that influenza serum wa. James O Dore. Milwaukee line "You look JusL like George (Continued from Pate One) being rushed to Korea by air. Murphy." official, said the winds, broke a I I'p Te Lawmaker! "We have had several flu out- string of 24 empty car. loose at In two and tlme.. The CITY LAKE SALT the in (UP) breaks In Army- camp, Of course these requests froml I i Garnell and atarted them down i II Ur I 1113 United State., and in Japan," the. the' track. Utah Liquor Control Commission,"""'both general fund and other de-- ; Thi L0UISSt. Mo ST' If he had put four .Hens Into the! The stock car. hit the freight announced Saturday It will seek partment appropriations are seldom f HALLIDAY. N. D. IWri ADC, i.u;. -- A said aaturday at the uuis car, Cphitrni.'h.p ..M I. in tA tr.ln tia.r Clnn- l- 11 miU. met in full. The governor and his Continued from " PaieOne) g the to " to lpwer liquor price, nude body of a In a d flte of fm hf my ag a precautionary measure to gtvelGarnell he said story that Presi- staff have been pouring over the attacks and even urner in a bill that will be mujrglln ,r) wmjd hV netud dent Truman ha. said he will w In a snowbank to all United Nations troops 200 About feet of track was torn glve8lrI' request, for several weeks in. an;mous personal of to the 30th' .esslon u giuj " effort to trim Uie fat from the high 'more difficult for me adequately presented "cotudderation" to running for '"rday and official, .aid they would I" Korea. We certainly don't want Up and strewn with the wrecked Mate Legislature which con- - ,le Mld mdfntl of th. . to reply In my own defense In venes ,ret te figures. two Men with r.nin and an epidemic to break out in the freiRht engine, three derailed car. i Ubout farms straddling the border (Dn.r...m.. in M,.nri-- a i"Ui Monday. in u tr innu " In the end, however, it will be up view of the veneration I feel for and five stock cars. J.W. Commissioner Pace In her the of killing her, explainl(hit minage ,0 net their own(r, congressional district. presence reDort to the lawmaker, to decide just the high office of president of the Ws!ihntnn hi, Damage was tstimaled at $10,000. could lower ed that liquor price, o The newspaper quoted the ye,r, The resident, ed outbreaks of the disease In bow much who receives. It Isn't United States, which he .till conbrought about by redefining an easy job. tinue, to occupy ,k' MacArthur .aid. present law. that include federal to p.yment. of $50 to 1300 head a. aaying he would "give any-- ! Cynthia Starr's body, clad only Camp Pickett. Va., Fort Meade. The Gospel According to St. Mark dishonest farmers for the use The Utah Legislative Council, ura ana tamp noDcnsiis the earliest of the four Gospel. "The Impropriety of a president taxe. in tha wholesale ln Jacket, brasafere and socks, Ma-price of of their barns or homes as "drops" thing to be In the senate, at the among other things, will present making such personal attacks upon auu ruiv Mruuiuian(j , moueni 10 nave Deen writ- in tauiurnia wa. .now-fillea In discovered time." liquor. In present by smugglers. Wood In Missouri. an officer still subject to his reIten about 70 A. D. bill, recommending an Increase Isi state the that Pace dJtch explained bsld Honest men who refused to plav The highway, .aid the presl- ga. taxes, water pollution control call at will to active service under 55 a to at least per ball with the smugglers or (old dent apply required and flood control. him i. gave hi. view, and clan, for Sheriff Jack Pavlenko .aid the cent markup on the "wholesale" immigration authorities of tha ilThe big issue there will be the In the interview Friday, the the In an exclusive interview Slrl's father, John Starr, wu pres- future for retail distribution through legal activities were said to have proposed one cent per gallon hike president was quoted as laying price with Raymond P. Brandt, chief ent during the attack Jan. 1, but He to the (tore.. pointed been effort with an "threatened help DIVIDEND NOTICE in ga. taxe. in death, shot that he did not want to fire out that if the federal tax was at, and In some Instances driven Washington, correspondent for the apparently "passed out" from state's tagging highway program. in April. 1951 but that he newspaper. liquor. whole-.ale from the subtracted from their home.," the article original It 1. expected the bill will meet a bad to because "he went overMr. Truman considered aid to The sheriff .aid Tony Whlteman. price, it would mean a sub- .aid. lot of opposition from rural law- board with hi. own Importance Greece and Turkey and the Mar- 25. admitted raping the girl after In stantial reduction hike ta the liquor who feel price, wa. the and when he got home it maker, shall Plan a. the most Important Donald Malnourie, 24, hit her on to Utah consumers. COPS CURBED .houldn't pp!y to farmers. ame way." . legislation during his presidential the head several time. Tvlth a bot- Face also surbecause has .aid that Utah The Municipal League Mr. Truman complained because GRENADA. Miss, (UP) City term, the newspaper continued, be- - tie during an auto rid. They then state, retail liquor at police have been ordered to stop cause made it known It will present the MacArthur did not report to him rounding they "began to Implement threw her body Into the .now. Pav A qnarterly dividend of forty cent. (40c) per shire ha. be Legislature with bills requesting after he returned to the United lower rate., Utah 1. losing busi helping out with parking problem., (the foreign policy 1 had been lenko said.- This ness on preferred capital stork of this corporation. coun declared for .nd increase, city He said "was MacArthur M. Chief E, .alary States. Crumby Issued jlng on since 1945." dividend will be paid In cash January 23, 1953 to all stockholders ty official, along with more finan in a hurry to get In front of that the order when told motorists left "That wa. most Important so far what legislation I considered of on record at the close of business January 15, 1953 by order of St. Martin's Summer, a period coins cial aid for local itreets. television In Coneres. and he .hot their windshield as the peace of the world was con prime Importance, Brandt .aid, the board of directors, Other touchy matters will Include his wad there." He referred to of fine weather in late autumn : In vener for officer tn nur In th. lrernrl " tha nmlHni . n w. r vi huuicU,ii. Aiuiiian lum nun luey will M. E. WALLIS, president the public school program that was MacArthur'. testimony before a Great Britain, 1. the equivalent of meter, when an overtime violation as aaying. r be the historical documents of this I "My veto -Investigated last fall by a 'showed. ahnwl.rfminirtr.ttnn win congressional committee that In our Indian Summer. HUVIIi " survey commission; vestigated his recall. teacher.' retirement, .nd firemen", MacArthur . statement, released -.. - " and policemen', pension systems. bv his aide, MaJ. Gen. Courtney All of these matter, were "tabled" Whitney, replied that Mr. Tru by the legislative council, but are man's criticism was a querulous bound to be aired by the 30th ses complaint of insubordination he-sion. Many of them are old ma- cause I did not call upon him tter, that have plagued past Mis this rmitm." He roir' v Hlwa. "puerile" In view of the ''cir sions, Avid they'U around for a good many i cumstances' attending my reurk fit ,,, ,. lu"""'". nuy i Imps je rn-jin-- k!'M ,,j. .l. J,,mo hoculatd . , . nign-cia.- In Korea to Prevent Flu In-i- n Trainman Killed .Va Utah's Legislature -- Urfirl IIICbi treat-blem- Jg" X" tl.OOO-aiiMtre- mely j ii,. . . . Lovyer Prices For Liquor In Communist Spies Utah Sought Truman 'May Run Girl, 16, Raped, Murdered In r)Fcr Congress North Dakota matAll - P-- .,,, rost-Dlspat- , j "riy copy-righte- m . M mm , a 14 re-b- ln d Post-Dispat- state-controll- Mac-Arth- GUEB - G Corporation work-Poli- j under ,,.,! "'"'i'. isnuni state .u ' afc ' w Ex-Agg- ttd Student ie Killed in Crash .1 ,Iverv Afternoon (Exrpilnf Saturday) (nd Sundtv Sunday Herald FublUhed Sunday Morning Published bv Herald Coroorttlon, SO South rirrt Wet Street. Provo. Utah. Entered m lecond class matter at th prat office In Provo, Uuh. Under th act ot- Much h Subscription trm in Utah coontv .I SO th tarrlr S 00 for aix month in month. advance .18 00 th year tn advance. Bv mall anywhere In tha United State! or it poaaeailona .1.50 or month. .9.00 for aix months, 118.00 the rear In kf SPECIALS See Page A KEMMKRER, Wyo. UP) Utah . State Agricultural College student (rom Ablngton, Pa.. Thomas P. Meechan, S3, wa. killed lote Friday In an accident 23 miles former east of Kemmererr Meechan. with four companion.. wa. returning to Logan to resume his studies as a senior student majoring In wildlife management. The other four Robert Harlow, Antonio Kamand, Frank Llbrlzzl and James Cochrane were not hurt. Authorities said Meechan dozed at the wheel. The car went off the road and rolled over. J HIP n r: D C pressions of sympathy, sent flowers, furnished cars, or In any other way assisted. Mrs. Alta Alger and Family. n. n (? 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