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Show McCarthy To Be Reporters Roundup Guest KWAMi."a SUNDAY HERALD Provo Elks Lodge Notes Sen. 50 Years of Fellowship, 4 i Service to Community No. 819. Benevolent given to Prove Lodge and Protective Order of Elks, this week celebrated M year of fellow ervle hlp with each other. and to thtlr fellow man. The fellowship wa evidenced by that the lodge hue Initiated the 1810 mta during the hlf century present of 1U existence end has membership of &S2. It service tott men ti amply proven by the that In the 50 year ilnce it waa organited. it has contributed close to a qusrter of million dollars to cherlUble purpoe for tU nd creedi of people. type At a hanouet In the tiki lodge Thursday night, 4M memberi and wives celebrated the founding of fet eitl-ma- K. McCarthy one of tha moil figures in the United Etatee Striate, will be tht gucit 00 the "Reporters Roundup'' program over Mutual Network Monday nleht The program will bt released locally over KOVt. Mutual network at 9 30 p.m. under sponsorship of The Dally Herald. - eta-Ho- n, J charitable purposes ever the past 13 years. He recalled that (he flnt lodge In 1903 waa boused oo the top floor of tbe Tint Security Bank. From d there it moved In 19U9 to the floor of what ! now Thomai', and in 1024 to It present location on what wai then part of the old Tbe preient Proctor Academy. Elk homo ha been remodeled twice alnce 1910 at a cot of more than $75,000. Ccnscn Article aso-on- ttSA22. j. ... Accid:nt In Tints i - Victim year witn av cpirwr mrrawn ui whom tlx are atlll living and three Funeral services for John 8 were in attendance at the memorial banquet. Erneet Buckley, Paramort Jr.," O, who was killed Joha Lamb and Cbajlet H. Ward In a triple fatality accident In Salt were tht members present who Lake City Friday, will be held joined the lodge with tbe first 90 10 a m. when requiem Re-ele- ct a half century ago, - Alao living Monday at Bler-lacmas will be conducted by Father W. were L. not but preient Hollywood; Harry Sherpt, Raymond la tht St. Francis Cath- Salt Lake City, and W. L. Wilder, ollc Church of Provo. of txlstlng off- brought together well over 200 wo Tht phoenix, Arli. of new action, men of tht area, sustaining when Mr. was killed Paramort Saturday It Firm-ag- e icer, Oldest member preient from the and detailed work in various Fork. American Hall, standpoint of yean In the order tht ear in which he and two com in a suc were combined A. was Dr. H. L Love, an Elk for panions were riding went through . Sherman Mr. Christenson, cessful convention of tht Tlmpan91 yean. He Joined tht Park City "dead end" street In Salt Lake ogo Tint District, man reoera-tlo- n president, presided at tht morning lodge In 1903 aod transferred to the of Women's Clubs, which session In which all of tha txlstCity, .crashed Into a tree and Provo lodge In 1904. 'is burned. for ane lng officers wen member spe Other at tht Berg other year, bringing tht district cially honored were H. G. Blumen-the- l, Friend may call who joined In 1903 but not Mortuary today, t to t p. m. when into synchroniistlon with tht atate charter member; Charles the rosary will bt recited by at Reds national elections.' Other items and m. at Father Arnold By I p. Smith, 1909; Jim Sumner, 1907, of business Included tht sustaining Burial U1 bt In tht Provo City and Ralph Schenck, 1909, General chairman of tht ban Cemttery when full military of an action previously requested diquet was Wsynt HoJman. with honor will bt given under the TOKYO Tht correspon for a, special session of the Utah (UP) Exalted Ruler Gordon R. Billings rection of Arval Conk, commander to act on tht findings as toastmaster. W. A. Beazer in of tht Dean Mendenhall Provo dent of the Paris Communist newt- Legislature of tht Public School Survey Comaccused United L'liumanltt paper 13 of tht American Legion, troduced tht honored fuests. Post Press and other UN correipon-dtnt- a mission. 6eth Billings traced the history of "distorting" new of tht The Acmedia Club of Provo was of the Provo lodge and estimated for an exchange of welcomed Into tbt District Federanegotiation that la tht 90 year of lta existent-- . ilck and wounded Korean War tion. it ha given dost to a quarter of Special guest apeaker was Dr. prisoner. million dollar In charity. Exact Wilfred Burchett, A u t rallon Engborg Hanna of Germany who is retords, ha said, revealed 170,000 newsman who has been covering traveling In America under the Clayton Jenkins and John A. the Btd lidt of the war for the sponsorship of tht Statt departMiller, managers of tht Provo and French Communist paper, made ment to study women' affaln. Com hi Sprlnfylllt Chamber 7 In a dispatch broadMrs. Orvll Drysdale, second vice merce rttptctlvtly, havt left for cast charge Communist Peiplng Radio. president, presided at tha luncheon by Pueblo, Colo., to attend tht annual which followed the morning session. Svtrv Afternoon flxeevUnf, meeting of tha Mountain States IRWIJf ON BROADCAST Guest speaker wa Dr. Royden Hatwdarl and Sunday Association, organisation compii SUNDAY MORNING Bralthwalte, atudent coordinator undav Jierald Publltlied Sunday In 123 of commerce chamber lug Moraine Rev. Edwin, F, Irwin, for many and associate professor of psycholttatas. western br published lfT!d Corooretton, in charge of tht Provo Com ogy, Brighara Young Univenity. lo fcouifc Tint Weat Street. Provo. tight Mr. Jenkins, member of tht as years Church, Utah. Entered as aecond alaa who la now living Special honor was paid to Utah' munity miliar tl tht poet office in Prove, sociation' nomination committee, la Salt Lakt City, will bt heard Mr. Luella Merctt under of tht ad lHh. I, will bt In chargt of ont of tht at 7:45 o'clock over Wakefield Washburn, chosen from this la it. fubarripUon terms morning by arriee in Vah county SI 88 the Tuesday sessions of tht thnt-dsstation KCSU, Provo, In a Church tht district and to runner-up- , Mrs. month, IS 00 for si months la meet which open today. Mr. Mil- of tht Cross broadcast Hugo RtimschiisscL IIS 00 tht year In addvane, of board of a la lar member tht vance. Bt mtU aorwbtrt in tit directors of tht association. He is United Btatat or it poaaeaaione S ISO Mr month. " -- SIM tor tlx also president of tht Utah Chamber " month, 111.00 the year la of Commerct Executives, Federated Women's Clubs long-tim- Brig-ha- Young University' most distinguished honor graduates, apostle of tht LDS Church and U. 8 Secretary of Agriculture, looks out from the cover of Time Magazine In the April is lsiut. Inside the magazine U a nine n4 a half column lead article on Secretary Benson' pertsoffal and family history, hi religtoue con. victlona and an analysis of bis view on American agriculture. Provo Rivtr Water Uscri Asso ciation directors (ubmltted a proposal to lengthen the period of repayment of tht $20 million Deer Creek project at a meeting Friday. Tht proposal waa made after L, B. Duuklcy, project engineer of the Bureau of Reclamation, announced that tht government would probably request repayment of tht txcesa cost on tht new basis, beginning next year. 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Hon-- 12 (as Illustrated) y tW' w loco. 100 Feet Mother-of-the-Yea- r. y la Still mm G .f ' QUALITY WATCH dPAIX Direct-by-Ma- il Jenkins, Miller Leave for Meet ( EARL CAREY'S rt .AMAZING FAST-GROWIN- Accused Of Distortion i ar ot News Writers aw Quirt a survey of agricultural in- comt to determtnt what the water users would pay by tht bureau. The Provo River Water User director suggested that as an aW ternatlvt a definite period of 90 years be established in which tht excess cost be repaid This would j mean that about $1,2.000 would bt repaid tach year. Tht total repayment period would bt lengthened to 90 years sleire the repayment period on the contract obligation of $11.4 million does not begin until tht excess cost la repaid. At tht present tlmt there Is no fixed period in which tht txces cost must bt repaid. Beautify Your Entire Yard and Property For. Only a Few Dollars ! All Officers h, Magazins Eire Taft Benson, out of CONVENTION PRINCIPALS In tb limelight tht American FoYk convention Saturday of tha Timpanogos First District, Federated Women'a Club, were, left eo right, Mrs. Charles. Meranda, American Fork, ticket and reservations; Mrs. Alex Karren, American Fork, convention chairman; Dr. Roydcn Bralthwalte, Provo, guest speaker; Mrs. A. Sherman Christenson, Provo, Timpsnogoi First District president; and Mrs. Marion Cbristensen, American fork, ticket and reservation. Schddd for Jowi Longer Repayment Time Proposed for Deer Creek "S"w .r r "VI. VI m I ' If j and Automatic Dafrost! I - AAZ;.3- - :vj).-j -- I L0V PR,CE 3i9?5 ; 'fcaS gyOt: , TSSI3; -- -- jrg':!a ( 3 rUt r ' v LC-87- JjSv fij rr V 7Sj --- -V. . I J MR Witt frtrt'awatayiiMM Hsw i Srasf-llailt- f roit prsrsnts bnild-aAate- - 1 p. Xkf' X Xi K . $33' I ' lw.,i,.AsL T Mima At I w1'611' defrosts awry timt k Beads It but only whm k . i I Mw' TTT A iFIlEflilTOR fVr itf:Mf "sI YWS MAD! 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