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Show 2 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 19. 1353 Incentive Pay. Idaho Senator For Teachers Defends Benson WASHINGTON Henry Not Feasible Dworshsk (R lda.) defended sec Arts Award Gcss SALT LAKE CITY (UP- )- No sstiafsctory system of raising Utah school teachers' salaries by merit . increases or other form of Incen SALT UK ECITY. (UP- )- Dr. tive, pay has yet beta worsea oui in Mrt. nuisell B. Petty. Forrest Vim Owen, Salt Lakt City, dlretar on tht Sugar Beet Investi Ogden, president of tht Utah School gation Esperlment itatton of the Board Association, or Agriculture At a meeting ot tnt man legisU.S. Department Council's subcommittee on the lative awarded IstlngiUhed wii Mrs, Petty education theUtah Acad award of Friday, iclenc emy of Sciences, Arti and Letters said her organisation welcomed the In ceremonies her yesterday, suggestion of tnt uisn The distinguished arts award School Survey Commission that went to Dr. Cerritt deJong, dean ni'h Incentive schedules be tried of the School of Fine 'Art at Brig Jesperlmentally, but added tt had amh Young University, (or "lead no recommendations tor a pisn. ership In the field of fine aria." Her views were similar to those Dr. Owen ti directing research o! another speaker, GJenn E. Snow, to develop ilngle-gersugar beet a former Utahn now an assistant teed which, if successful, would secretary of tht National Eduction of b 1 1 1 1. Assn. eliminate Such a development would greatly Snow said "wt havt tried 40 difaid to mechanization of the Indus- ferent ways, but nont of them has try and resulting cuts In production been satisfactory except as a gum to working assignments." costs. Dr. Dilworth Valkcr, president of Meanwhile. Mrs. Petty said the the academy, delivered tht annual public school financial setup it in address at tht rganlzatoon't spri an tmergency and warned that meeting 1b tht University, of Utah questionnaires from several school Union building. rtistrlpts tndtcsted services would havt to be cut next year to provide Turnlpa Weighting 20 pounds tnd normal pay increases, tor (escners cabbages weighing 50 pounds havt unless additional funds were probeen produced In tht Jtiatamiska vided. valley, Alaska'a richest farming To Dr. h Jeng rsont m hand-thinnin- district. W. E. Broadhead Rites Tuesday Afternoon Iw6ti'rov and S"mi Mornine Fubllshni hy CorDoratlea. South Wwt treat. Provo, I (0 Utah. Interod aacond claas tnatta at th iraat oftlce In Provo. th act ol March S. Vh. nnlr KutHKTluUmi bv tarmi earrtf In Uuh count SI. SO th month. IS 00 Joe alx tmmtha tn in st advance 11100 the H mU anrwhsra In toe Vanr ril t t n Sharon-Beverl- yuist-Falrban- lu vr i d itatei It tioueMlons tl.50 Mr month, ft 00 for si 111.00 thi yu In admonth. vance -- - I T, Ben WASHINGTON (UP- )- Canadian farm poli '. statement saying Ha Issued that Sen. Hubert 11. Humphrey and others art bisming tht new administration for a farm price decline which began two years ago. "Plain facts thow that Secretary of Agriculture Eire Taft Benson has n outstanding record of accomplishment during his .first three and a half months In office," Dworshsk said. He sstd the slump la .rattle priret was attacked "from many angles' and that plant were made so surplus crops would "not be allowed to spoil at they were under the previous administra ferences with President Eisenhow. tr and other officials, St, Laurent took off la a Royal Canadian air force transport oa a direct flight to Ottawa, He was accompanied by Cnadlan Foreign Attain Secretary eLtter B. Peer-io- .) lion." n. 4 V . Word has been received by Ed win Spalding of the death of an uncle and aunt In England, tht two having died within three days of each other. Garrett Spalding, 78, tht uncle, was t retired director of the ThOmu Prentice Company, Ltd He preceded his wife, Mary Constance Spalding, 81, la death by two day i. They resided at Knapton House, Crant Hill, Ipsurch, England. Both were well known. He had been a member of the Budlsh Union of Fret Masons and a member of the' congregation of Sproughton Church. Mrs. Spalding, in younger dsys, waa an ardent worker for various I ... ftt pair .. re- FLEE MAU MAO TERROR Huddled la tn Uplands, Kenya, East Africa, frolkt enclosure, native refugees seek safety from tht Mau Mau terrorist! who roam over Kenya massacring those who. cooperate wtlh the government. Mart than 150 fMrsont were killed recently by tht bloody terror " isti In forest tree near Uplands. Eureka Resident Succumbs at 45 Girl Admits Fatal Shooting Juab County Doyle Eureka, a brother EUREKA, W. Myers, 45, of of Mrs. Madolint Broderlck, Spanish Fork, died in Payson hoepKal ., after t brief Friday at I p. illness. He was born Sept. 19, 1907, a ton of LeRoy D. Myers pad Bertha Doyle Myers. He was an assayer , by trade. He never married. Survivors Include the following brothera and sisters: Mrt. Ma Broderlck, Spanish Fork; Roy Myert, Denver; Reuben Myers, Kirkland, 111., and Mrt. Mat Fowler, Klamath Falls, Ore. ' do-li- Colo. two-seat- er long-stall- name was Doris Zugg, born In Dei Moines, aald the and the victim were playing with two .22 calibre rifles ln a motel at Stras- burg, Colo., Monday night when he started to take one of them away from her. She laid, according to police, tht gun bounced on the floor and. thot him. Sht said sht dragged tht body to tht car, drove to the barn and . dumped it. She said tht left her mother on tht West Coast In J952 and work war. She didn't lay tfbert he ed at odd Jobs In Montana and lived. Spokane. She told police sht net Intention!." Tht girl, who told pollct her McDonald at Spokane. LAMAR, DENVER (UP) Two Utahni slightly injured la a imaU plant crackup returned to their Salt Lakt City and Ogdea homes Saturday, Afldy Bouck, 57, Ogdea, pilot of the monoplane, said the crackup occurred ix the Vest Aircraft field in Denver Thursday at they attempted a takeoff for the return flight to ytah. The plane reached a height of about 40 feet, then wai caught la a downdraft and crashed lu a field adjoining the port. Only the plane' fuselage was damaged. Bouck was treated at the tcttta for a minor cut Hit passenger, Fred E. Whlttler, 66, of 168 South 2nd East St., Salt Lakt City, wt! hospitalized for cuts and brulsei but wai released Friday after treatment and observation. multi-milli- t . (UP)- -A girl confessed last night to tht slaying of a young maa whose body was found in a bam near here Tuesday. Lamar authorities said the" girl, previously known to police at Mrs. Sandra Delane Burns, 20, Spokane, broke down after talking to police for SO to 45 minutes last night. She talked to a Catholic priest and then told of the killing. She Identified thealaln man as Merle Lt Roy McDonald, 20, a wounded veteran of the Korean Indo-Chl- ed . Nate J y ft . .,1'- - 1 " ' . j r.Q. I) T . -i-- f I -- fe -- a ' tl.-'" - " " .,nt rn; - m. . . j il.;' ' m - w .. : . . - V "a- .. .. - V -- - 1 isi tr al..attC 1 TvO AN j ..af . 1 W f1 tXfatW ni c L' a tjUMtM lW S V.hh. nw.niu israi : " 50c Ltd rl a' ess "fK Hnlssib"i uiu iiwiwJ MAIL THIS COUPON! ' NATE MORGAN, Jewelert 110 Wett Center, Provo, Utah Pleose send me the lentrJL...for whleh I PRINT Ntme tgrtt : . City tin 2one.tt.ie Apt. Nt Your Phone No.. 110 West Center, Provo,. Utah YOURS TODAY. A YEAR TO PAY o .... 1 L , . - ''2" KJ ' .,...,.merked with to pay JOt per week. PRINT Address. " . New Weapons To Aid Europe; : Word Received Of Relatives' Death , Similar Objective! St. Laurent told newsmen at the airport that hit discussion! with Mr. Eisenhower, tummtrlaed la a communique Friday, showed that Amertcaa and Canadian objectives art ."very much tht same" on such matter! at expanding world trade and fret world defenses. He laid he was certain. that these objectives will be pursued In a coordinated manner that Is "satisfactory to everybody." Tht prime minister attended a WASHINGTON dinner given by Secretary of State (UP)' Tht has drawn up a John Foster Dulles Friday night dollar program for develBefore tht dinner Mr, Elsenhower assured St Laurent ht would press oping new weapons to give Europe better defenses at less cost. for U. 8. participation tn the outlined by St Lawrenct Seaway pro- The program was comSenate Foreign Relations ject mittee yesterday a 1250,000,000 Score Laos Inrsiloa ' special weapons planning fund in Tht coram unique, Issued by tht the new 15,828,000,000 foreign aid Whltt Houtt after tht final meet- bill. ing between the two statesmen Stassen aald the program item Friday, said the Communist In- med from a " decision by tht made National Security Council to place vasion of Laos la Russia's peact offensive more emphasli on new and special look like a phony. weapons In building up U. 8. and While the two men said the free Western security. world should make every effort to ease world tensions, they added: ". , .In Laos a new act of agCALL has been committed gression which might have serloui conseDELUXE quences for Thailand and the; CLEANERS whole of Southeast Asia. These' in Southeast Asia development! 2121 must cast doubt on Communist ; .j-- m : Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent departed for Ottawa Saturday after two days of "quite fruitful" con- X by Demo- crats, vi!iHMirinni:i' .I,., V tira son and administration cies against criticism Funeral services for William Earl Broadhead, 50, former Oram resident who died at hit home In Salt Lakt City Friday morning, will bt held Tuesday at LDS y 1 p.m. in the Ward chaoeL under direction of Bikhnn Clayton Watts. Friends msy call at the Mortuary tn Orem Mon to I p.m. and Tuesday charitlea. day from prior to tervlces. Burial will bt In Severe! relatives of side In UUh County. the Provo Cemetery. nitXM rtxeaotlnt under Herald publiahtd Sunday ' retary of Agriculture In P1mi3 Crcclccp Willi Eisenhower (VP)-S- en. i.ircd Tvd VUaavii I III'" tcntpbfos Tdfo - etfrrn .at...lM." , |