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Show r SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, l'uh r Y f7 ( v l lnh 3 1311 2 YouE-St- Union Warns Of Plan Appeasement ... i " I n Korean War 4, , County. 24. Tw0 7 ,lon..ICf? ' ' lT Cirment - y 7 : men. head OrflCtRS OlP UTAH STATE ELKS ASS0CIAT10N-Th- ee choen Saturday at .tat. convenUon lesilon In Provo. th. Utah State Elk. Association for th. next year. They hisiy.u rrow,ybn and W h.u. u the U Li . uu& v.nry Hospital " will are, left to right. Wtlford Redmond, Eureka, president; William A. Bearer, Provo, first vice president; Lynn Empey, St. George, ice-- v 'J twi, ui "f.ii. f l4 ICrniIisIva v riljCn Trm PriCA. J 'oun ranges umrgs pea to Guilty "u pri ..... --Y re.t-ueri- uui cn .."" , . y J"1 "S looo."' ' A. ... ... r 'u t tj.' V Lk. V u Ht jl EW ,!ebr c"y ,outll, t"d ,,!. M,r. Gcc:::d B s U.rmon .Id. Th. Coleman youth V, to tnak turn Just to the bank on th. rail- f Worker! ,u Kl, Union Mrned Saturday that nd plunged Into lev road track id. .cross tht rlvtr big low Wlldwood m!sh3p occurred .bout of water it a point whero'from business Intereiu "it horn and ' roid a rouo of i v 1 v trrled him ihort distance down rod thowtd no tvldenc of bn , Policy of .PMISement in Kor,, ! to th. VivUn P.rk M but the rk,. th. o(ff.r. piun-e- d Ba he where tvldently Delfiiiies was " airtight bridge, car taken by u tin.iin ih. Hn.nii.i K.d.rH.. ww i md mto th riv.f t..h -- '"4u, luuvcuiion approvea r a u...u-- , ..v...., curve. ,nd ,J,',2"i5? ould',r- - T?.' resolution uhich warned that 'bii 18. Roy Thacker, o'hr youth. bualn." might fore, a policy of.se.ped ,s with bruise, and a. not A ppcaiement In Korea In response hospttaUied. to th. Kremlin1, latest 32X A -peac. line! Both boyi mad. the bank by and the lure of big commercial themselves, according to investi-deal- a vlco third ond vice president, nd.Thomii Schow, Salt City, listing ol fleer i, In water so swift J.me. E. Nixon, about 22, Trovo, nic 1Hl0 H' QX Back row, left to right, Anton. Dupln, Price, past it WA&hd their rar a il president. . Th, union also warned against 100 y.rdi T downstream and damaj: found ulUy f rnI knowledge.'ch.rged in Fourth District Court Bllcht- - Eureka, and Alex Brown u8aentlracr veuurtr, enV o' 'ourth ZMstrtct e',en(', Jmmunlsts and and riJfi-.S-d ,l ,0 ,h It'n, 11500 ecretary. girt, wat permitted i,M ropean maneuver the United Nations Into! midnight Friday. in itatt prison. Stay of .entencJlnnoceiu to gi.iliv. Judgment hi. The Thacker youth m.de the.wa. givta until May V. -Ibeen et for June 5, i1 appeasement in Korea. A ... ; . , Hi AY XI f if v--- t,. !y FROM FIRMAGE'S Yours for a SMARTEST Ccre'eo 2mm HEW STYIE SURF-OW- E 0 LADIES OF ELKS OFFICERS Elected Saturday Ufa!. Bhs Ond Yhree- Provo Meef; Ulecf Sficers New state officers annual Utah conveiw Prntr. M nonnL-nlfin- ani4 t ? KnfVi mttn'm mnA Surf-Lin- For Funds GAIITI1ER Clnnrtfo OF CALIFORNIA or-El- - Provo Elks Team Wins Ritualistic Contest For Second Straight Year (o)90 Fashion right e swim and beach wear for plenty of fun In the sun and water Popularly priced highly atyledl Makes Plea chospn'dent: unmnn't errntine tive Order of Elks was history Saturday. Headina the men's state after approximately 700 association for next year will be today from the state'i 10 lodge. .eWilford Redmond. Eureka, presi-Sa- lt record for both attendance and dent, assisted by William A. Beaz- er, frovo, ursi vice presiacm; cuvuy at i rousing inree-oa- y gathering In Provo which ended Lynne Empey, St. George, second f Viet 90 (2) Mrs. Grant Harris, St. Red Cross officials In Utah Coun- isrnnH vpf nrsiHpnt Mrs. Harold Jameson. Eureka. W Saturday made a renewed plea trersurer; Mrs. Arthur W. Olsen, :for funds to belp the iatlonal Lake City, past president; ganlzatlon combat the wave of tor-Mrs. Wesley Tomlinson, Ogden.'nadoes nd disaster, afflicting the xeaar nation. secretary; mrs. nay City, historian; Mrs. Howard BerThe statement Mow.: . Sarurday night. (vice president; Thomas Schow, Salt ry, Park City, parliamentarian, 'A. you read your paper or Elk. and their wives closed out Lake City, third vice president; and Mrs. Tom Schow, Salt Lake to the radio you become very auditor. the convention Saturday night with' Antone Dupln, Price, past presi-Citconscious of the terrible disasters a barbecue. Jubilee dance ana dent;, Elmer Brown. ORden, treas Convention Highlight that are ravaging our nation at this floor show, all at the lodge execut urer, and Alex Blight, Eureka, scc One of the convention highlights time. Never before have to many the barbecue which was at the retary, Ttt.tim tv,. inhiii.. HmiM u'h niroMlns .ffalr. f h ttata nr was a pasi exaitea ruiers Danquei.aisasicrs neapea navoc ana ce- vl luc vuiKumm.iu.Hi In honor ol the golden anniversary 'ganlzatlon lor Ladies ol Elks will ilu".y 55 past exalted ruler, of "You cannot be there in person of the host group, Provo lodge be the following: Mrs. Henry I.' at which ' 849, -- which was formed 60 year. Fryer, Ogden, president; Mrs. V the state organization were hon to help physically, but you can give 'A. Beazer, Provo, first vice prcsl ored. Honored .guests were Doug till it hurts to help alleviate the ago April 9. las E. Lambourne, Salt Lake City, suffering of many of our citizens chairman of the board of grand who have been left homeless by trustees; Campbell Rice, president this outburst of nature. of the Colorado Elks State Associ"Utah County Chapter of the ation: and Frank Buskirk, secre- American Red Cross is .till over tary of the Colorado Elks Associa $8,000 behind in It'. 1953 fund goal. tion. Have you sent In your contribution , , An Impressive memorial services at in ,o...s featured Arthuri needed by your fellowman. . urday morning Send your check, to the Amen wnninv nnrion nct vitDH niW can Red Cross, Provo, Utah where ,'n..t.r m.,.i. " rei Ladies of chorus. Provo the Elk. For the .econd straight year, points to 93.0528 points for the by , , in San Francisco to hemr meet thli i .essioni .Trovo Lodge No. 849 won the an- - ond place'Tintic lodge, c.u T,vi fii an anernoon ousiness . , i i new crisis in ine iixigr nan, nazei. pual ritualistic contest held in con- took third place, followed by Cedar. aaiuraay, "If you cannot send In your con Luiean wnde 0f Park City was nection with the Utah State Elks City. Price. Park City, and Tooele. Presented with the Elks $400 schol- - trlbution call H. E. Nicholson, Assn. convention. Members of the Provo team In- - arship. which she won in the Elks Provo City fund chairman and he -Scholarship will ee that your contribution I. exalted National Foundation Jhe Provo lodge won top honors rinrW Tvnn contest picked up, or call your local'offlce In 1952 and took the championship ruler; Gordon Billings, leading Officers Installed telephone 1672, and someone will Orlan Gagan, loyal knight .gain this year with total of 99.5936 knight; Election and installation of the call on you Immediately, for ysyu Bud Elliott, lecturing knicht; men's officers concluded the Sat- contriDUUon. Hank Frank Cox, esquire; Price, MEETING POSTPONED urday business session. Ladies of chaplain; Charles Thomas, "of (UP)-the The team was chosen from Elks elected their officers at a A meeting BOISE, Bear River Compact Commission, last year's officers and they are meeting Saturday700 forenoon. were delegates in Salt listed .with that rank. This year Approximately originally tet for May at the convention, of Lake City, has been postponed un all have moved up one step In offi- recistered which half about from Provo were til some time In June, it was an- cer standing. .11 lutn. fiIQ th. kalnnn. nounced Saturday by Idaho recla team Includes, C.lo( (he othcr nlne The aetata fte mation Engineer Mark Kulp. SaU Lake City ex- Frank dam s)ate AIso csent werebElks from COPENHAGEN (UP)-T- he alted ruler; Don Neal, Park aged MIG-1- 5 Jet fighter landed on cicada leading knight; Orlan Gagan . Pro-- ; The periodic or far flWay as the Middle West. Bornholm Island by a Polish pilot lives the longest of any known A 10 lodSes in the state were May 20 arrived today In two huge Insect, spending most of Its life Salt TV City, ilecturing knight; repreSented, including Provo, Salt wooden boxes aboard a lighthouse underground in the nymph stage v.a, City, Ogden, Logan, Eureka, inspection ship. before emerging. . nu p- -i p.-- v inaJiom, ritv Tnol C,edar The boxes were taken to the Va- Inner Charles Thomas, Provo, erloese Air Base northwest of Co Clty nd st .George. Credit fnp the irrannm.nf. penhagen for unpacking. Military As the winning team, the Provo which furnished delegates with sources said a Danish committee received a plaque. Each three full days of entertainment of Air Force officers would exam Y lodge team re- - and activity goes to G. W. McLen Ine the plane. member of the ceived an special tins nan. general chairman of the conPilot Zdlslaw Jazwenskl still was vention, and a host of committee- in custody here pending action on men and helpers. his request for asylum. The 39lh 41irt ftf Z. Red Cross GO V 1 UK Jameson, Euerka, treasurer. Rear row, left to right, Mn. Arthur W, Olsen, Salt Lake, past president; Mrs. Wesley Tomlinson, Ogden, secretary'; Mrs. Ray Lee, Cedar City, historian; Mrs. Howard Berry, Park City, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Tom Schow, Salt Lake City, " auditor. to in Provo direct the state Ladle, of Elks organization for the coming year were the following: Front, left to right, Mrs. Henry I. Fryer, Ogden, president; Mrs. W. A. Beaier, Provo, first vice president; Mrs. Grant Harris, St. George, second vice president, and Mrs. Harold A So W5 Original fashion 6tyles exdusiva with Gardner for youl MEZZANINE FLOOR ' in pi "HI Av exclusively ...... m.s. J 890 Y .r,w .. i ,, ... Triple tnner-guar- d. Danish Officials To Examine MIG Landed On Island 27-2- 8 Clty.i,., ar .,. rrovo, "" Ax'- - .,.,-ri-ij,- ""'""jiUkt Bu. tie-cia- Police Investigate Home Burglary . Provo police Friday were in vestigating burglary of the Fanny Whimpey home at 242 N. 3rd E. Loss included a $400 ring, a wrist watch, other Jewelr and a purse containing about $9. i 3 , WATCH 7 MIA Tttnlwt DANGEROUS BUSINESS Umpire Tom Gorman nurses his Injuries after being hit In the second Inning of the Dodgers-Giant- s game at the Polo Grounds in New York. He was accidentally hit In the face when Dodger Carl Furjllo threw from the outfield. f an iris A r CLEANERS 2121 mz i n 93 Cool 193 TO Surfllne swim wear for tats and biiis pre-teen- s. Styled Just like big from your choice of fashion right fabrics! KJ i Sizes 1 to 6 from 1.00 'The finest display Window in the County" OV SERVICE 1 IIUISII AVIII1IG & SHADE CO. 910 South State Provo, Utah S! 180? South Slat. 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