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Show COURTROOM APPLAUSE BRINGS ADMONITION FROM THE JUDGE SAL LAKE CITV. CL'P)-4ud- 1 iid he hid never been In bf (ore end seemed genuinely surprised when Judge Neeley said he could be Jhied fur eontempt oi He 0e,i Juror and spectators alike were tuunded yesterday when an urnileii-- j tifled man begin applauding vig- orously in city court after defense attorney hid finished lumming up bli cue for the Jury. City Judge J, Ptton Neeley mmrt court. "I'm Naguib Ready rur.M Acccp i To Negotiate Ikncrcry D:rcD Defense Pact From Ilawcii 'U' - ivu. , ,.,. ,,,.... be-ai- !, , school's ,.,. th. , refrard from making '. .. any direct comments on world affairs; a promise he made when leaving auhinttou. Hut he S4ld at the end of hUj speech; "We in this as have been through some terrible expf I'ienrei these past S3 or years. We have .en great empitea toppple. We have seen die- tutors rife and fall. We have come to a world hal( five and half slave It camiut exist tm.t way." "The free work! wants only peace and happiness for all man kind, we hope there la a ray ot light penetrating the Iron Curtain, sible." this ihe slave curtain, so that we may "Secondly, having made nave world ao that we may point, I would like the world, par- have world peace; freedom." ticularly the United States, to realise that the new Egypt which 1 nave tne honor to head will always be ready to discuss on equal terms any problems confronting us." Nauulb said he would examine "mot carefully" the problem of caring fur the military equipment the briluh have placed in their MALAD. Ids. (t'P)-Lo- cal great Suet base. One of Britain's main points is today would l.ke to fc'et their that she will nut abandon her hands on an oily character who Investments swindled them on roof painting dollar made Id the Suez installation; deals. The painter", who explained that he was from out of town, demanded cash for his Jobs. The roofs looked fine, until after. re cent rain utorm. Residents discovered that the paint was funning. As a matter of fact, so had the painter. The paint turned out to be old U d wwKvi cxxiiiionMlly. but In drift! along, and ev,.n 4 DUi,.h .)t mued. With his old atiKtrnt's hubit of ol vi vlng even when he did iitit piitulpate, he often wondered juit what might be jjj That's, a nuisance! sold Em. "We'll need mote water lor washing Vhe dishea." Ish jecog nixed the tone of olee. This was one of the times when a crista was laid directly at the feet of the tuetifolli to do something hap-pem- ng. Was K reully, as he sometimes Imagined, that all the Individuals were tdl ttiifi-rinunder e kind of sho. h as the result of the sudden of their old society? his stuoios In anthropology supplied him with examples the and the plums Indians, who had lutt the will to ju and even the will to live, after their traditional way 'of life had rudely been made impossible. When Ish woke up one morning, he realizod that it was a fine sunny day, and that he had slept well nd was rested. He dressed a new sport shirt and a pair ot blue Jeans. He stuck his feet into some comfortable slippers, went slopping toward the kitchen. As he came to the door, be heard km say, rather more sharply than she was used to speuk, "Joaey child, why ilonl you turn that faucet farther, ao yoe can really get eome wuterT" "But, Mommlc, It Is turned on, rrankease oil. as hard as I can turn It." I itu cominC into the kitchen. while crossing the bridge a n d saw that Jotey was holding the drowned. Survivors include the teakettle In the sink under the widow and two daughters and .iuuect, and that ouly a trickle of son. 'Oily' Character about head-hunte- Malad Residents citi-le- n Body of Missing Man Recovered Melvln "Moon" Kavachevlch employe of the Provo city electric utilities department smee its organization, will become salesman for the Provo Plumbing and lieaUng Supply, Inc., on May 1. lie will sell his firm's products to industries and also federal, state and municipal governments. "Moon" brings his talents as a salesman and businessman to his new Job. along with more than a decade of dealing with the public In Provo as an active civic worker and backer of numerous worthwhile civic projects. Provo & Plumbing 490 West Center Heating - Provo. Utah - Phone 464 From Bear River BRIGHAM CITV, Utah. (UP)-T- he body of Wilbur Stirling. 47. was found Friday In Bear river seven miles south of the Cutler dam where Stirling had served as first operator of a power plant. The Utah Power and Light Co. employe had been missing since April 4, when he disappeared after crossing the river to visit a neighbor. Sheriff W"arren Hyde termed the death accidental. He aaid Stirling apparently had fallen into the river - e e e A ITER breakfast, Ish ix Into an easy chair In slumped the living room, picked a eigaret from the humldiiler, and lighted it. But the cigaret was not satisfactory. They were no longer able to Ond vacuum-packe- d ones, and the ordinary one had dried out almost completely In the packages now, no matter how well sealed. "Might as weU go over," be thought, "and aee Oeorge, and get mm le clean out teat pipe or Swindles Some of multi-millio- Hi ..r !ud nts the world "cannot was nirrt'y another b of turn's at glhug tilling wiih bum in Ixirwt and loiiktng Uu-along with each other. Iih turned to gn, tutd then be rerolUyted, nj looked back. "Oh, Jean," he said. "Say, is your water running ell rl.hi this niorning7" "Why, no." laid J.an. "No, It isn't. Therc'l Ju'.t a illUe trickle coming out." Id) went down (lie puieh steps and over to Molly's house, lie felt a little chill of apprehension. He picked up lira at Holly's, and discovered that ahe at least hud had no dlinculty with water. ThMt, however, anight be the result of her house twing several teat lower Uian Jean's so that the water mlKUt not yet Lave run out oi the pipe. They went over to George hou?e, wtdch stood neat and trim Inside Us freshly pulntod white Mauniae showed them into the living room, and wont to get Georite, who was puttering around somewhere as Usual. Ish sat down in one of Die big velour-coveoverttullcd chairs, gt by GEORGE K STEWART water was running. Morning h sjd. "I guea HI have to get Csorge to ewne over firr ,rml all k.t f a....,,,, A ami As up that (dumbing a little ,. ,tmu M bit. Josey, why dont you nn out ""'V'"" kilo the garden, and get some Is nr ik f.s, i.i. IS IHI ks water fnota one ot Uie outside s s COIllHllM. fsuctcto?" xvm Josey was gone for a little while, AS J h hrd t!rjected, they did and then tame back with Dm keta im n..it.i.... utle full. wia no t.iuvinis awid fruwtmg of The water out there ran faster meo at Kiry run ied the refrlgerav for a little while, and then It Just Ur up thliUL no click and crunch died out to a trickle, too," she said, of spud. I pttjavirtnc rarden ulot. setting the kettle on the gooliae-stov- e. exist" half slave and ha'f tie. la bU address yesterday, Truman "SIVA la - (UP)-EKy- said the spectitor. lie quietly ten the courtroom - nrtI- iu,c ju,, priurncu vermes 01 , lu.r u.. ,w....cr lu , hiVe b(a tvicUi,e4 from h' I1"1"1"?1 lB brettsh,;u iuti Canal Zone. Ita an.J.ul.J at. f..V, A. Vakil tuk tl vnna- ..... , vo.n, - -n. '',"ul,clJ !"lnter Th, . . .I EpyiUn W,.dtff on. i mic vuj-- , tuaiKeu view wttii the Liuted rre.s, aaid ...v. . u.uuKiu 11 sin " .l. 1 wonderful ipeech, and wanted tojwlth unlawfully practicing medicine he had a "retrained feeling of give a little moral amport." without loptimlsm" over negotiation with licence, ttiiUiu on the Sues issue which will begin here Monday. He aaid he would fist Insist on an "unconditional" evacuation oi the Suei Canal Zone by lirUi&h troops. "We are not prepared to discuss any Middle bast deleuse pact, League or whatever you like to call u until we find tur country free of foreign troops," he said "Naturally, evacuation must be carried out as speedily as pos, f Former CAinO ptitt Premier HONOLULU tlT) Mohammed Naguib a aid Sa- President Harry S. Truman bai 'On. lorry, but I didn't know,' turday L.pt would b ready to dis- - accented an honorary dt'iire Of tt ing, 9 whatever M is" On the way to George's, how ever, he stopped at Jean's house to pick up Ezra not that Ezra could tlx anything, or that he needed Ezra for any negotiation with Oeorge, but Just because he always liked to see Ezra. Jean cam to the door, "Ex,ta not here now," she said. "He'a over at. Molly this week." hh had the funny feeding that be often had when facing the actual practice ot bigamy. Ha did not exactly aee how Jean and Molly kept on such good terms, and evea helped each other out In all the litUe cmergenciea ot housekeep 1 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY II : APRIL ii.M. ...... i Viij.i.xIV Of Exl:rn;!;::l!n3' Huninn Hero, Cld:n NEW YOliK (L'PI-Ato- mie En. ergy Cummlsslontr Ttwmsi E. Murray said ttxl.y tint "mar, kind now his lthia Uie range of hi grasp nirana to exterminate th human rare." He was referring to th hydrogen test explosion let off last fall at the AEC'i Eulwetok proving ground In th Pariflc. s me possibility of total iwiltiilatlon becomci clearer" Murray laid, "our irsrch prayers for peice must ever la- vrr.iB in intensity." Murray warned of a possible e abomlnatinn .,,i. tion In an address at ceremonle the luotn blrthdiy ot olservlng i Manhattan CoIIfge. 'Tire living room in Ceorge and Muurlne's house looked exactly the way the living room of any prosperous carpenter would have looked In the ye;irs before the Great Disaster. Tltere were brktge lamps, with pink shades, and tassels hanging from them. There was an expensive eloctne clock, and a magnificent console which had four different bunds of reception. Thare was also a television set. On both tables were scarfs carefully crumIt wasn't many yeara pled up to give an elegant look to age whea oar things, and on one table were neat et road were quaemtm piles ot several popular mngazlnes. when It raioed, In p The bridge lamps did not work, dust when It didn't and because there was no electricity, Impassible alter a and the hands of the electric clock kevy mow. always stood at 12:17. The XXX were at least 21 yean old. Such generally Isn't the ease There were no progrum on the Outside of a few air for the radio to pick up, even ehuckholei in the Spring and if there had been any electric current by which the radio and the before the plow come In th Winter, our country roads let phonograph could run. us speed product and elf to Yet all these thing were the town at fast as the law allows. lymbola of prosperity. XXX ' (Te Be Continue!) Sort of like electricity, la- 4 't It? Renumber (some ot o do) when th neighbor came (round to view the ELECTRIC iron? And bow Dad used to sit at the radio aet "getting Salt Lake?" Now, tew of the many mlr aclea of electricity imase ni. It Ii amaxlng, in a sense, though, how we continue to 13' get such low rites under the averife U. S. town. e man-mad- THE POWER LINE farm-to-mir- h hub-dee- mug-acin- ea now-a-day- s. XXX yfr o)D0J rit m Si 7 0U Sarin tt 7 1.2)1 at. k T WPP'-- ' VI'- - " rS And Just look at a few ot the electrical miracle w bav today. We don't have to list them. You know what they are. W do, however, want to urge your ' using more of them. Hot water. for Instance, 1 marvelous when it' heated safely and quickly by electricity. And TV. You don't know how really entertaining it is until you buy a et. See your dealer today. You U be glad you did. r r-?- -r IP, t 1:1 i I V je I Electric Hand Saws Hogged Conlrocter Type Keg. 63.00 FMn Croftsma. of vsrscal' Hat M sp aC I'Ut-ta- . ot 45 rise Hstkal cut Bean, tl sloping Bvard. 2V-- New 6.29 Gasoline Blow Torch 5.98 Hand Saw 26x9 Pt. 374 North State in Orem -- s ii V . 4 5.98 Hand Saw 26x5'i Pt. Bit Set 5.98 c. TIL if wim z r X IS V. A &adm Nozzles select from ot Iow,low prices. ...... Each f 129 59c (;lsr Hundreds of trees and varieties to tfiZvrim t gravel gravel, at that." ' x x x" f y. as Itlv Sizes. x Cstt last ' sSos of oai sss a p or fshi. pnk)w-sss1- i- . ;i .98c - S5 f.::r t SSwtrt - Rubbiih EUjrnan fhHrt4 If M mm 1.77 Itwrdy, atdlue wlrt. faugs ttl Rut rtatttant grtlt 24-l- ftnltll. Yei, It was a wis move whea those in authority began pushing for better roads. We In the city get fresher foods. We profit from the business brought in by rural spenders. And we rein the harr est of cooperation between city and country folk thanks to ripid communication along eur network of country road. , xxx Beg. 2.1S : XXX farm-to-mar- Cuts Smooth, Eosyl Accurate! Reg. 2.49 5 P.M. iuMi Large trees in gallon containers JF fJrrularSaw bsxM Cjcmcw), MnaMm. r-.-.- H OCRS la (till and not much and ' I 9 A.M. paved , . 5.98 Hand Saw 26x10 Pt. 5.98 Hand Saw 26x11 Pt. ; li.vii La Z?M 4 5,98 Craftsman Chisel Set 1.98 Hand Saw 26x8 Pt.. . road, Such-ind-Hn- ' Well, Commissioner ' Jone point out that ip, determining priority for road work, varlou things are considered. Such ai: Doe It serve a bus route; a milk route; a mall route; how many bouse are situated along th rod; what' th traffic count? Take the Spanish ' Fork: Canyon road. Several stretches will be Improved this year. And U, S. 91 from Pleasant Grove to Lehi will be widened, 6.29 150 W. Soldering Iron 4M 4W 6.49 Craftsman Plan 6.49 Craftsman Mitre Box 4 Shp .02 4 4 4 5.49 3 pc. Wrench Set . . . 5.69 Craftsman Too! Box . Getting back te road. County Commissioner Sterling Jones tiyi the ronnty' objective Is to bring all county roads to a common and uniform atandard. Of course, In reaching men a goal there must be method. Some aay, "Look at the full high. Those In 'rural arm benefit through the exact same things. In supplying u with fresher foods, they in turn receive more money. Those who now have an opportunity to visit town more often and pend more money take back with tbem many items to make farm Uie more enjoyable. And the cooperation epok-e- n of brings about mutual gglns that are obvious. XXX In the end. let' five a cheer for the proponent of better roads all ef us . . . city dweller and rural resident alike. farm-to-mark- SI No. 1 and two-ye- ar BUSKiGS old hybrid assorted varieties. ever-bloomi- ng SPECIAL THIS WEEK.. 7(o)c Power Mowers 1 J! H.P. Engine' Reg. 98.00 Save Now ...Each Cft ,o7.0W -- firsi.Monrfr Ovsnind pss4 Hwottls. fnltrs toottrvdion sf est. Md prsMsq Dssi. YES, BE SURE TO SHOP new Garden Shop at 374 No. sensational savings on Hand Tools, Insect Sprays, Vigoro, Pruning Shears, Fertilizes, Idaho Peet and Soil, Lawnmowers and Garden Hose. State in Orem for Dunlap Rubber. loss Steel Wheelbarrows Withstand ' 450-tb- i. fiefTttrt Reg. 6.89 Eosf-RoOi- ng ' 50rft,length..Mil..; 4.00 laegk blade rbbsr, ovsr Myo tori toyr.' SsowIsm fsbbsr bnsr''lsbs, Guarsst.d S y.srl 23-f- t. i stiol Reg. PACTIG LOTS! WW! Dunlap Steel Tape Flexible Steel In Plastic Cose Heg. 79o 14.95 HoW4C.Pl.... HusVy itssl sMMtnetien. W ' 7.7J for We . Ksbbsr Hr tMoo4tsty otoorbt bwp4. Hond yHpte lead. as. Inrd BUY OH SEARS EASY USE SEARS EASY Rubber lire mr :;: 1 A wsH-nu- d rld tap at a low prlc.l la UH of an spjisr edg Is 3 2di far flnl efadvoud PAYMENT PLAN. th Vcit! h Wclking! kick la. And while we're cheering, left give one for provo Power. Let's cheor for the efficient way in which it' run. Let's cheer fop the low rates. And let's cheer for our own good sense In establishing and maintaining Ol'lt power plant. XXX" GENERATED TODAYt With onr sleek new car and paved country roads, the question "How ye' gonna keep 'em down on the farm" Is no longer a problem It' an impossibility, PROVO h Chrd P i V :i T5T S M Ui i fOHPAr eVk.i i s |