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Show SUNDAY HERALD I L i )- Above '51 n some a Lower 111 Oil ters 1 jl . I m Sl'NDY, m ' JANUARY 11. 1913 Club Committee Appointed John Sharp McAffee, d'td 8 afc urday morning at the Utah Vltlty Hospital; 11a had been ta the fcos'- ital for the past three weeks. ' 35 carloads In 1951. He Wai born Nov. 24, lii) tfl Potato ahlpments dropped from 65 carloads in 1931 to eight car Charleston. Waiatch County,- ton of Moroni 8. and Alice Hanks loads and 61 trucaloads In 1952; cabbage from 10 carloads In 1951 to conduct bustcommittees Six nrt 11 tmrklnark In 41 etrnA Mr. MeAifce waa a retired itock- PNcts for the next six; man in 1952; celery from 322 carloada in 1951 to TJ6 carloads and four months wers appointed at ta meet-- , lie and farmer. received hit eiWitlnn la th tne l rrovp viuo.mn Charleston and truckload in 1952: wachas from mi Heber Scboola. At 285 carloadi in 1951 to ll carloadi week, a young man he worked on the Were: Committees and 124 truckloads Id 1952, and Meniberililp, fellowship, attend- family farm in Charleston. prunee from 19 carloadi In 19M He married Clara McDonald Nov. John lluish, to nine carloadi and one truck ance and alcknea 12. 1303 In Hcber. They made their chairman; Red Courley, Joe Jack-io- home load in 1952. there, here he engaged In stock raising and farming. He reProgram, education, musle and tired five veare ago. houne Lea Bamga.rtner, Larry For Mrs. McAffee died Fab. 1320 Innea. Joe Jackion. In lleber. In 19a Mr. McAfee Publicity, club history and bulfe-Fox Beck tin Frank Janson. chairman:! moved to Provo where he had lived At aince, except for three yean apent Harold Toiboe, Jtome rarrer. Inter-clu- b Funeral services for T.E1II relations and Past ac in California. He waa a mumhor f th. Trie FnK Beck. 74, will be tivities! Mr. Dick Kruitmoes, chairOld Church. held Monday al 1 p.m. in the Lent; man Matk 6waln.- Stake Tabernacle, with Vernon K. Pear- - ' Surviving are four sons and one Special activities, .Chad ., EDINBURGH, Scotland UP l. I II Lehl Seventh Ward, son, cnairinan; daughter. Elgin McAffee. PleasNielsen, bishop. Jonn still vrooaDerry.i in Newcomers may register Prlnceia Margaret, illghtly. imllGeneral projects Innes ant Grove; Bernell, Payion; Far Larry stood among 1.60O guests In. Ftit.ndi'may eiu m . i i r either the beginners' or Interme-inm J t the family ,on rls, American Fork; and I. H. e, urry. ...... and nfa . f!ll - r.lhedral a. Saturday Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ben " , " . resilience oumiij eveiun mu muir, Krultmofl, rrani Janson. Oiaie aquarw uue iiu.tra , .... . watched ., ... n uis inr,. '.il.u until Ifm. nl Mffrvlp! Hllrlll uurai (Laura) Kroll. Fort Bridger, Wyo.j w.t wek undar tha anonsor shin of ppcanri was miwil wulin' it h recreation department, team" of childhood wethearta.wIj, fee ,n uhl Cty Cemetery. son. He spoke a Hunt the Ufa of! 14 grandchildren and six fnat- mosti Brltaiu'a one 01 Mrs. Berk, 74. lifelong Lehi rial-- Abraham IJncoln and renumerated rnacmiaren; alx brothen and Supervisor Una Rock wood aatd'marry beautirul women. dent, died Thursday at 1:35 p.m. soma of the qualities which make two sisters. Moroni S. McAffee Saturday. at Queen Ueber: A.'ma E. McAffee, Salt "win. nfr andnusnsnci,,, h(?r home g55 N 2nd Wesl St a great man Registration may Lake City; Joseph R. McAffee, Prootherlfoll(m,inc , llngfrlng llln,. the clanaea thti coming week, but the duke of Edinburgh was The at hold Parks meeting . t - ina . A vo; Dave McAffee and LeRoy Noy n 187gi .v.aic Bffk J.J over It will then be closed, Mr. Rock-woo- royalty also came wthainnu.oMln ofi M uirni miu (irrsiufa Scoti capl both of Murray; Parley Mc- '. ia daughter of Isaac W. and Cather-!helected laid. Glen newly president. . Slmmona Fox. On April. Gardner. Dinner was served to 10 Aiiee. mgiewooa, cat; Mrs. Otto I1"' sPh' beginners elasi meeti Mon-fla- y Lh.r!!l-h!",r- to Jane Mc- 26, 1897, she was married to Alma (Mary. SchlegeL Salt Lake City; at 8:30 p.m. in the Joaquin Dalkeith 'membcra and three guests. Mrs. Roy 'June) LovdaL Stockton. n Lni. ine marriage was fichool gym, and the intermediate Neill, daughter of a Scottish lawyer nee Calif. later aolemniied In the Salt Lake n I I class at 8:10 fi.m. Wedneiday in pneticing in Hong Kong. eV Funeral services will be Tuesday Church of Jesus Christ ofjDaDy jUCCUmDS Temple. the same place. Tha intermediate ...... .b nr,,.' at 12;30 pm. C.I..,. ft. ucm 1. held in the uauri-ua- j .I... oniuts. Berg Drawrlisi U ordinarily Weak itl, Rites ceded her in death. ing Room Chapel, with 1. Wallace r.randview. but thia only has Bhlfted to the Joaquin. Active in the church, she wn for Hoswell, bishop of the Provo Fourth ten 13 yean a member of the Primary Ammon Benson, instructor In For Ward, officiating. Friends may call Susan Ann Tvler. at me uerg Mortuary Monday from; Jx7th classes," aald latacomeri who nrenldencv of Lehi Third Ward. 81 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to . on me rvea n.u tegister this week can easily c atch w 376 . . '"iRohd Aorth Tyler. University services. Burial will be In n j the pp with those who attended their AMERICAN FORK r,d4y ,l 413 P m' Provo Funeral Sunday School, and wa. an cUve J(v- City Burial Park. first Clasiea lait weik. After that, Hanaen. Jamea for n'icei 81.ltemple work(.r Jhowever, It will be too late for any19 ta b 2 he born the MlowlnJ Salt Lake one to start without hindering the former Burley. In., The City. family moved sons and daughters? Elwln L. Beck. to Provo a few monthi rroeress of thoie who enrolled the. be conducted Monnay i i ago. Mr at Anderson and Sons Mortuary. Shiftier. Call Artie M. Beck, first or second week. ii associated with the BYU in may call Monday fronvcgtlg Cal . pertrand Beck. Lehi: Tyler are 110 per ; Enrollment fees lMr. Mildred Garltv. Eureka: Mn. ai a member of the faculty. couple for each course of 10 week- 9 a.m. to timebeofinservices. Include Survivors herJ parents. American rorkjAlm, Burial will . PAYSON Helaman Hamnton. ly lessons. jenJrpon. Mn. June Chilton tii The beginners' clasi ll for lust Cemetery. Mri. Kie Peck. U of Lehi: 29 i,nd miner and rancher, An" - b at diofl Friday ,M,rt9 i"ofJ died Thursday in a Provo hospital nd seven great-i,e:M.gr,ndchlUren 5vhat it lays, those who hive never Mr. Hansen three brother. Ann Jiad any, or very little, iqiiare a.m. in a Sal. Lake hospital of ,nd -and of causes Incident to age. .... ..... in aee. Tyler, Ida., rn himberly, i ' w'( .n.M inriHent . a 111! LT1U nioiLi fiance Instruction. Mr. Hamilton, a aon of Henry Lake Rohde Marie of Salt Mrs. lii ; Intermediates ahould be gradu- Born Sept. . 1871,of American: Mil. Lucy Whitman. Lehi; and Janet Johnson Hamilton, waa M. City. a Christen ion he or wai Fork, Fox Mrs. of the and fall Mary ates beginnen' clasa, Joseph Ray Graveside service! will be con born Jan. 27, 1874, in Hooper, WebEllen Hales. Salt Lake City. those who have had enough In- and Caroline Miller Hansen. In the Provo City cemetery er County. He never married and ducted a A and member farmer retired the them beyond struction to put 11;30 a.m. with J. Wallace was a member of Payson Third Ella married he Monday Church LDS the of DELATED DELIVERY egnners' stage. . Boswcll. Provo Fourth LDS Ward. bishop Fork. American In McReader Dec. Ward officiating. pf Surviving la a aiater, Mrs, G. U. (UP)-- On Miss. OKOLONA, Include the following Survivors then Bradford, Franklin, Ida. P. Milstead, 1943. John 15, ! Friends the at ana call may Berg children: Elmer J., wtlber J. Francis H. Hansen, all of Magna; a gunner's mate In the South Pa- Mortuary prior to services. to Miss Luclle Lyle H. Hansen, Helena, Mont.: cific, mailed a letter j,Qri Fred W, Hansen and Mrs. maDei Perkins.' She received it in Novem-- nine momhe-afta- r ahe a etster(;ber.-195- 2, ana Andreason. Burley, i had become Mn. MUiteafl. Mrs. Minnie Norman, Lehi TBI TROPICAL PAINT OIL CO. S Sen. Jamet F. Kennedy (D-- ! Lehi Prize-Vinnna received Provo police had g Hall.) will fee the guest to be FOR second wire from Mesa, Aril., j Interviewed on the Reporter! i Roundup program Monday at Saturday informing them that fin Be Girl TOUGH Europ 1:30 p.m. Over KOVO. gerprints of a man found dead I . The profram, a weekly fea-- i aubmlt it under your name to there, and thought to be a former L E H I The prlie--w Inning SERVICE turt ef Mataal Network, ti Edward R. Murrow and Drew Utahn, are on record with the Fed rMh of Dorace of for the Pearson of iponsored locally by The Daily Bureau purpose eral Investigation. Hadfield. winner of the state HEAVY-DUTPAINTS 'beamlgn it to the people in Herald. The man's name is believed to confor a Democracy" as "I Speak special project Europe VARNISHES Sen. Kennedy defeated Sen. ENAMELS Eric Eric Olde be either Johnson, test.- will be tranalated Into from our unit." . Ola Johnson or Eric A. Johnson. Henry Cabot Lodge In the Miss Hadfield Is now awaitGerman and French for election despite the ROOF COATINGS to Europe. ing word of arrangements for He Is thought to have been born beaming nation-nlandslide e Republican her trip to Williamsburg, Va., either In Sweden or Miss Hadfield, a junior at ' Frea Literature i. and to have lived in Provo to enter the national Voice of Lehi High School, has received of addicontest. In or for three a Park City. copies He will be Interviewed MonDemocracy request George D. Hsrgrcavcs Coroner Jack Hunaaker, Mesa, tion to tha eaatern trip, ahe the speech from Capt. Christoday night by tome of tha DISTRIBUTOR will also be awarded a teleasked that every effort be made pher S. Metos, 351st M.I. Plaeountry'a top newi reporters in toon. Fort Douglas. Capt. Mevision set as winner of the to locate friends or relatives of the PROVO PHONE 3419M program originating at Wash-irrtotos wrote: "Wa would like to Utah contest. dead man in Utah. D. C - During 1932. grewere shipped 152 County production of ap of and 106 carloads flierrUt, pears and apricot ple. petra. compared to 96 carloads in was up In il over 1951, but of onions, potatoes, cabbage, 1951. Production of aprlcota doubled celery, peachea and prunaa were with 23 carloadi ahlpped In 1952, loner in 1JS2. to It carloads In 1951. compared a to report According disincreased also V. shipments Apple H. Swenson, Saturday by and 133 truck- trict agricultural inspector, Utah with 2 carloads 1952, compared to State Department Of Agriculture, load shipped in1951. Vtah County growers In 1952 ship- 73 carloads in Utah groweri ahlpped ped 321 carloads and 32 truckloansto only 33 County carloadi and 113 truck-load- s of cuerrlei in 1952. compared of onions in 1052, compared 167 carloadi in 1951. , vtb trui-kload- ' luu Rites Slated Princess Gusst Ikwcomsrs Hay Still Register For Square Dancing of Sarah Sweetheart srh Wedding ' g. iu.. . . -- ..,. i, d m e, v Set Monday Former Mnhn Citizen. T In-t- he To Pneumonia 10-m- o - '"fill tkl.twU.jwU '; . W V .2 Themea of the Reitored Ooipel MARCRETTf TAYLOR The Sperry Radio eermoni. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A Marveloua Work and a Won- release from county Jail of Louren tALEM The Salem DUP met J. Lamely J4. former Utah State derRU;harde-- A test book for home of Martha and Prie-cllthe at Prison guard Involved in a gun plot Diilatonni'tei ChrUtemeo Thursdiy after, at tha itate prison, wii revealed Inspirational Talk! for Youth Nlbley A good source book for noon. were given by Chap- - Saturday. talks. La.mph'i attorney, Alden J. Elodla Smith. lain v.-Prti. Rath an. VIMv Jr., aald he wai released, meet-livthe reported In Faith county incidents the(CoJwsrd unknown te hira, Deci It by order promoting of mlssionarlea. of Third Dutrict judje David jln at Provo stating that four po- T. LewU, Knight of the Kingdom Sonnewt )f ,ttended from here She , Anderson aaid that neither he nor biography of Richard Lour.ld th. buying of -- Heart dlatrlct attorney Brigham Roberti and helping keep up the A'Throbi" waa Informed of the release or Winds of Doctrine-Thurs- ton Memorial "Mormon" Building In Salt Lake Biography. Present at the aignlng of the reDeclslona were made to give lease. Birthright Poulaen A "Mof-jClt- y Lewis uld Lamph wai released b00kl nK rt-ttunt- trto custody of state adult probation f eooperate with the Lions of- Io A and on reference book tlthn and parole board after discussing Club In the Polio drive. The sing the case with Gov. J, Bracken Lee. ferlngs. Old of Values Spiritual ing wss led by Prlscllla Chrlsten-ie- n Lamph had pleaded guilty to a A book to guide the and Minnie Hanks. Mn. Mar- charge of furnishing a gun for plans of certain Inmates at Book of the Chrtitensen rud from the hls- all the state prison. ' n-A tory ol her mndfatheis Alexan. The Mormon Mcltae. der Leader Helen Davis Mormon the of aociologlral atudy l('vl th The on ' Banks and way of life next meeting will Th. Hmiu i T.r..twtiithaad; Banking." at the home of Mn. Ron Hanki. e --Outstanding and interesting Thursday evening the Ladlei Lit dence concerning tl latter day erary Club was entertained at tha IPRINGVILLE Funeral aery-I- f worn. s for Lee W. Hicks. All these are books en the LDS home of Mrs. Thad Cole with Mrs. Spring vllle, Elder Itsy Wavla as who died at the home of a daugh- Church new to the llbriry, Teddy Lea Hanks and Jimmy ter. Mn. A. K. Rasmussen, In Provo publlo Library Chrlitenien were guest apeakeri Vallejo, Calif., will be held Monand showed pictures of England day at 2 p m. In the A. Y. Wheeler RESCUER JOLTED lima, and other European countries. and Son Mortuary Chapel under ALTOS PASS, 111. (U.fO-the direction of Rev. Edwin F. Ir- 17, itopped to free sn accident Mn. Lynn Clowsrd was in charge victim trapped In his wrecked ear. end Mn. Glen Kllllan conducted win, Provo Community Church. Friends may call at the mortuary He wrenched the door open and the singing. Mrs. Art Banks with tonight and Monday morning prior the accident victim stepped out A. O. Stone read the club prayer. to aervlces. uninjured, When Slmi releaied tha The elub decided to give books ta Burial Will be in tha Provo Citv door, it hit hira in the face, break the PTA drive and to cooperite la the Polio drive. ing his jaw.' cemetery. If la Prin . And-eno- es en-T- " Tin TJh Vlllag-Nal4o- Services Set For Lee W. Hicks evi-jb- - Roy nth-ol- d - , 1 OSk 553 on PRICES RelativesOfil Roundup Monday YOfsMS TROPICAL Dead Man Sought Speech of Deemed to ROBES CHENILLE -- Values to 1 96 Asst. Cises r. 2.00 y WATER-PROOFIN- er pos-lib- le y. t ft Asst Styles. aU feg- - 1. -- nlar 1.98 Value .t.;-''- - Imported Italian LADIES' LOAFERS n, f QJ 111 Several 6tyles sizes. Values to 2.19 Vi Off TAILORED NYLON SLIPS CT ... . All Sizes In pink snd VELVET HATS i) 3.M.- - 07 f.fxcdA$st. and Colors .. . . .37c . ........ 27c WOMEN'S una u uiiiuuu ii the first audi V8 to reach an 8.5 to 1 compression ratio, and the first with a dynamic flow muffler that cuts power loss to zero. It i It is the first V8 to utilize vertical electrivalve together with a of the usual 6. It is cal system instead first also the designed with new "T type intake manifold to replace the "Y" type conventionally usedm V8s, lt It is, qtitte simply, the first V8 Fireball Engine-t- he engine thai brings electrl-lyin- g performance to the greatest Baicks in fifty great years-t- he engsne that powers the 1953 Buick ROADMASTER with 188 hp., and the 1953 Buick Super wkh up to 170. Natttra"y, tliis spectacular new V8 has been proved by tight year of dcveU opmg, testrng, krrpttrring, perfectm- g, - Values to 1.39.' Some 1 fancy heal. All Closeout Styles. 3 Clr ...... legular 3.98 1.50 Regular 1.79 1.00 ....... an NS, , Yf V ' V I :v- - Production. these fl styles off E0YS' w MJtCK emeus HOUt P.Js far more than new power. - r.:2 cr.xrtsr j Asst. Sport and Dress Shirts and Tailored and Flannel P. J.'s Slightly Soiled. - Mixed sizes. . Values to 2.98 Caps to Match new Twin Turbine Dynaflqw . 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Values to Vi Some ODD SIZES HOYS' SWEATERS n SWEATERS ,"; Slightly khindii Vcmsn's Regular 1. 59 BLOUSES efe WOMEN'S NYLON HOSE 50C .......... WOMEN'S EELTS Regular 1.00 Regular 39c 1.57 Men's Leather Soles snd uppers. All sizes. 4 Aft Regular 2.88 T, ,Tr,- - w.wU- - VVOMiri'S FELTAI1D Assf. Styles mixed and SUPERS ROMEO S0X Asst. Sizes and Colors 1 . 2.10 Value . Values to J.S9 2 Oil MEN'S CHILDREN'S SLIPPER 1 LADIES' SLIPPERS Vases, Candy Dlsbes, Bowls, Planters Ornamental Birds etc. Mostly all hand painted. white. Regular standard-productio- and Styles Vsleet2.59 .. POTTERY Alsace-Lorrain- ; nt 1 KNIT SUPS AU Sixes piIC8 Several Styles 1.48 Vslua sites, in V length Coat Hesular 2.98 AS WOMEN'S TAFFETA SKIRTS Asst Siies and Style. VaL to 4.8J2 LoiRglnj Pcjsntas DRESSES PARTY TIMERS Y in a automobile. ITEMS Wcntsn'i Cotton C0TT0IJ WOMEN'S , flve-mlnu- te HERE, of SCORES V Reporters literal fact, is the moe! V8 engine ever placed American "" es-c- Kennedy Guest Jn by DO? Stcjd Frcni SeL. Js:l Payson Rancher Dies Hospital r' f Sssshn Business JJnf t. May Salem News FOLLOW YOUR FANCY WITH COOKS Fcrn:r Prison Dies in Hospital' 20-3- 0 to John S. McAffee mis' Sizes Regular n aa X.Uil SWEATERS Asst colors 1.98 177 WIST CENTER 1.47 |