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Show Ti J.V. Tliornton to Retire At End of School Yeor By E, kiGco His Ccr In of the UCT couventUm to his name at the rer Junior lush echool. Marung k. held In 1'rovo June Jl 13 (rurn a bumble beginning the first His political activities culntliw'eJ year of the school s existence, it1 In the state has grown year by year with the In serving two years 8. H.MMlStW v.hlh bean outstanding educational career embracing S3 year of service will he terminated with the end of' the preciil school year when James Whittaker Thornton, principal of the Ksrrer Junior High school U scheduled to retire (rum active service In the Trovo City school system. Mr. Thornton who hai been Ferrer Junlur high principal unor the school organised on March 2, J Ml hat made vtnificsnt con tributions to the field of secondary education and at the same time hag bred active in service club, fra ternal, political arid ecclesiastical endeavors since he cam to Provo An Far-lohar- ge SUNDAY HERALD Freed Prisoner Says Ho Got Medical Attention In Camp SUNDAY I'ir.h A PHIL 25. rvmv TOLKRAXT KEW tORSLf 31 - - SpHo of Ingrid I 1 T'!.-- 'i A FREEDOM VILLAGE (UT) der en the wounds and bandaged HARTFORD, Conn. (IT) ts ' l in New a clerk oik City Pvt. Severine Rodrtgues, a them up." UlebtltieJ young soldier said he was lust his Patience Ihe old iufantrynuq fiom Los Angeles. , by was V.tW he when senate IL'PI Film jjjoUed addition of outstanding wutks of, carried about eitiht miles on a Connecticut state police the r- - sittold todny of getting prompt medi rt. Gov. Henry It. Blood lo serve out star Ingnd fieiamiu hut "where they uation number ei a Comteuiuyt stretcher to cal lor the the unexpired term at the Ute l)r. made an utiuceeiful titanium .1 "burp gun" wanned my fed. which were get- automobile that had bren During his administration 4-l-y min"last he he wuunds received was after Farrer school has carried out cokf" a hotel exit since NoH was a ute" attempt tu penuade her huspretty ting Woodward. M. blocking Huiih captured by the C'hlnete two He spent a day and a under his Inspirational leadership night in vember. The ear, one that amon sponsor of teacher retirement leg band, Italian movie director Ro months ago. many notable projects. the hut been stolen, didn't have a parking lie came back to Freedom Satur- P.O.W. before being taken to a violation tlu'in being the Installation of a islation and elo worked for lb berta ltoeUiiJ, to withdraw from Uckot on it. camp. g day, weai uig his ring and still establishment of the uniform state today's diimsioui muie sprinkling system, beautifying-thMiglla hia altet, Willi 10 cents in It grounds and putting over humani- school fund Which was approved automobile net, tarian drives. During World War by the voters a a constitutional rtodri;:un at raptured Feb. 13. 11 his school set Rowlliiii, he earlier vton In- - IXA, on the Second Division's oul-jo-t high goals in idl- amendment. He served for 10 year "Warsaw," Central Front. state grid t 'Telucuiu approval" of hit ing bonds and stamps, in collect as a member of the ing scrap metal, clothing, etc. The teachers retirement board. plans to drive his own fleshy FerrJ "I was point man for my plaA sneol of tmiVlK feeds gran to rarrer girls were traditional win His predominent philosophy hat; air sports care in the race, toon, on the way up to the top." shrugg- he told newsmen ners of the fsmoua girls' posture always been one of service fur his ed off the objections she (cqrts Sted iio'ts mil today. beauty, gregteit in raised la 1U25. "Three Chinese came at me. 1 at the BYU Invitational fellow man, helping humanity with a telephone call from Home. lions of hutky grots plants to weavi parades IfiAC Graduate I V.. the veWey carpet, Pe if yourself Relay Meet Another Fairer In a particularly pronounced love for She urged him to withdraw his hit one with my rifle, toen another ' k native of Pinto, Washington i novation wai the "honor system' boys and girls. slick Scotlt Spreader, in the gruelling race which' got me with his burp gun. He hit a entry I Mr. Thornton received his county, me four times. in handling of candy sales at a Mr. Thornton has achieved I usually remits la fatalities. UllP(R providei gll the nvMenti fUF B. S. degree in 1917 at the Utah halway stand at which the students notable record in humanitarian Prime Aly Khan, divorced for "They took me about a hundred lawns need to get and keep picture laws State Agricultural College after made their own change. work, having served as Utah county mer puuand of American film yards to a cave, where they ban feeds 100 sq ft for having completed his high school He is one of the orgsnUers and polio chairman and Hed Crow lctress llita beouly. Economical daged my wounds " v... h.v.nnk work st BYU. He pursued grad He said leis then a dime. Fted were the bandages charter members of the Provoj chairman directing Ihe fund drives'th .,: ,,.,.. . ... service ROM active RETIRING f uate work at Northwestern UnWer Lions club and served as Its first for both organisation, a, cheaper tu(! than what we use 2,J00qff.fl.9J 11,000 iq ff. IMO In the Provo city schools Is but they dumped some white pow- stty. getting a master's degree In president, later becoming Utah uines. of the W. Thornton UWN 11X9 Top J. " Principal 10 ",u 1940 In educational administration. r As a member of the LDS chiftch! and international above. quality blend of oil peren uiii nir race. , .... His early experience was gained Farrer Junior high school, councilor. niat grasses, ready ra grow In Southern Utah Kane. Sanpete. from the hnH for It Active I U.CT. thick lawn in sun or shade. Iron school districts. Later he time of Its In 1934. lie A member of the United Comweedfree. 1 taught in Box Klder and Alpine has traveled inception extensively In educa mercial Traveler! for 20 years he been enthusiastic in S lbs. 17.35 I lb .11. 50 1 clubl male glee has occupied all the chairs in the work, having attended mw m since he work, eS.Jthe make 8AN FRANCISCO iVIUM tiu organized D- Vice USACirRi.(r nnrs v,, 1 of NEA conventions. He western states jurisdiction, includ mil hrin nomics teacher. He was the first number . Adm. John L. Hall Jr., command w nreeie own ing grand councilor. He is associ-at- e Utah. He later sane 20 years with SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP) 18 35 ond $13.43. er of the Western Kea Frontier AssoclaUon in 1333, chairman of the committee in me iV ku u,.. .k!V: T..Educ,l(" nua tuv Rkvu via laif Ul C1VI41 Mendelssohn chorus In Provo: ,There should he one reformed and Pacific Reserve Fleet, will re DRIVE OUT AND SEE OUR Proud of Art Exhibit. senior high school campus. nir, ihornton lives at 410 N. 2nd character in the underworld hereto from Naval service May He has rendered notable service One of Mr." Thornton's proudest c. wun nis wire, me lormer Mary atier na ream this. Not only did uie .avy announced today NEW LANDSCAPE NURSERY to his profession, having been presl- - 'accomplishments has been the uaroner. ins iirst wile. Nellie he tan to lind anything valuable Hall will be succeeded in the Schofield Thornton, died in 1943 ln the two safes at a bottling corn-H- e top naval posts in the West by dent of the Provo teacher retire- - establishment of the art collection has a son. Reed Thornton who pany plant that he laboriously vice Adm. Francis 5. Low, preslives in San Francisco and a!"cracked." but the crrnnrt r. ently assigned as deputy chief of 1435 So. Ftate Phone 4500-roro-iwasgaugmer. airs. a. u. t.Mary) i even locked turn of the nival operations for logistics In ihandle would have opened it, bam, Mishawaka, Ind. Washington, D. C. nilt-SLIA- ki cr-rjln- ll SccZ& mc.'ccj iho Ozluxo Lovm tun Wf 3 ) e .,.,. district-governo- vn m.t i Ultvnwi''fi i,l : ' ...... JX , Vice Admiral To 'WtrlTl Retire May tt:JLP.J-- i J f (I'- ea i SmtAtnt Englishman PROVO LANDSCAPE CO; Australian ft n Red Salesmen Spring is hart Houie-Cleonln- and lime. g Whot h a i Winter done to your shades? Do they look shabby and worn? Now it tht time for repairs or replace ment. New Custom-mad- e shades or rs ar given prompt, anenuon. Just phone our Shade Dept. for Fret Estimates MUNSAN (UP)-- An Englishman and an Australian, aervlnn an Communist correspondents In Nor th Korea, have been the Drinrloal salesmen for the Communist line in fled prison camps, United Na Uons officials said yesterdav. Ttie officials said Alan the renegade son of a sub stantial English family, and Burchett. and Australian have been "officially named" in UN reports on returning war prisoners as principals In the Red attempts to Indoctrinate American and other western war prisoners with Communism. Ostensibly Winnlngton Is the war correspondent of the London Dally Worker. Burchett represents the French Communist newspaper L'Humanite. Both have long been believed to serve other interests of the Communists. A United Nations official told the United Press today that "of ficial records show that the two Red newsmen played a leading role In attempting to sell Communism to captured American, British and other was prisoners. BRITISH CLAIM FILMS BACK IN and Suggestions. n Wil-fre- d bWQ AtlS urn? ii. L 1.50 Per Week Poyobfsj Monthly 3-- 1802 U Angela LQNDON (UP- )- Film director Anthony Asqulth said Saturday that Britain invented three dimensional films in 1862. Over to Moscow. 1 eTMOsVBALPE5l Wl2 bow and thuA ck ? um"H"n i arau IrlbuteT. ,.,t , In r'u. v;nfvr'rfund f i I . V THE ONLY WAY YOU CAM BE SURE to have cash when you need it, is to set f cash aside for future use whenever you c have the opportunity to do so. c It's not difficult to form the habit of t regular deposits to a Farmers and Merchants Bank making Heavy Cad Aluminum Bat Ouarantwd 1 Year Platic HamfJe Crlpl ' Tvbulor Steel Handle c c Cuts Close to Buildings, Other Obstruction! 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