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Show IUMHY, Ul junk n County. Vma m Paul Revere Had His Troubles Woking People Up, Too . . , SUNDAY HERALD Civil Air Patrol Warning Plane Rouses Dogs, Cows, Horses and SeagullsBut Few People-- In Utah County Defense Maneuver ay pUnt and start up again, ing v.lth "fewTiiiJilr and circle!,, "It v,ai app!rn that ilater In flying imbulance, owned die By JOAV CEVER to attract attention. If Paul flying atralght acrosi community, dogaitrylng their Horwa Service. D up pricked em, rlln ABOARD THE CIVIL DEFENSE with siren, il Jt ia taiier to The pilot, Pint Lt. Elmer Smith, barker furiously and aea guilt. giv- -' Revere In h!a famoui midnight ride even If equipped ALtltT PUNE startled look, v. heeled' of 1778 had bli trouble rousing too commonplace to attract polics. alert dogi. honei and leagulU Southern CAP Group engineering ing ui than people. 'officer, flew at s aedate altitude 'and dived for cover. But the aleep-- , farmers to the attacking Britlsh.jBut a plane, flying low In tight tnm nnn nIH nit .tlpnllnn Inrhid.'h circlet. UgiaKing. VUgCUng Hi , TV.r. .k.l rivll Air Pitrnl hd nolhinB 00 CAP. and blaiUnf airen, wuu . , If nnt until lh un ine the Motile. ell, 'Wings i learnea Aaiuraty morning, while siren plane over a dozen rh hv Rrifh.m Vminn 1 'nil Nif C.tnfvt a fond CAP ud above the eastern horitoo and! Other towns, wt fie over liw flying Utah County towns, during "Op"-!V,itVi'i taw a law esrlv motor-'olanTown bv Cant. Gene Dut- - farmer! were out In their ftedi, eluded American Fork, SpanUk tlon Beware." a Civil Delente alert ;lgI on ,h, rwta but there was; son, chased signaling for us that a few waved to us. and weiPork, Mapleton and Elberta. Can-of western United State! and One of tha most reallitlo sights indication that anyons heard.to fly over Ceneva. Again ws aawjknew our ilrsn wai heard. aaa ana n v. o, ih.ii.im, no indication thai our .urea wai ilhe mKt ,ilrm. By the tima we had reached Pay- - of the mock alarm was ths eight The Civil Air Patrol wai eauea w ftew iow,r . Salem., and heard. son, hpringvtlla and Untnen, l.t of imoke riling through hare from out by Civil Defense Saturday at ,,v. tha ilrrn snort hurnl. nor-- At American Pork. Pond Town Smith had worked out a fslrty the lronton plant, looking not un dawn, and by 8 a m. had planes mMjng It to riso to a crescendo, 'and Orem, we began sxperiment-ieflecUv- e technique: like s burning town. - ui ,,.,h e. u' town-rouil- Hjairnillll Up tiiTort. w ' i... took . III'' , ' ' . ... . The itatlstlri column "went to bed" on an early page of the Herald Saturday too early for an Item of particular Interest to the Herald stiff and the many friends of the principals Involved. We'd like to give It a special little spot hers: Born: Boy, to Ray and Elalna Christensen Schwarts, at the Lehl Hospital Saturday. Mother . and child doing fine. Mr. Schwarti Is sports editor of ths Herald. It Is the couple's first child. I Raid In ' " - fr i V-,,-- ' - i y .. iak. CD Test All . if ho HAM OPERATORS PLAT VITAL ROLE IN C D Uth County short wave radio operator! took part In alert Included theat hami, left to right: Lovoll Klllpack, W7STC; George Larson, Provo CD director; Leland Perry, W7AHD. Utah County communication! director; Carl Hunter, W7STB; UTilUny Owa W70WWJ Bob Brtckey, W7QAQ; Kea Darbro, W7QAF and Ken Houien, WTMTP. ' Clear f ,r-- j Jr. my. , CITHllOflKO RIX6S v mm suSte mms d A-11 (Continued from Fags One) set off In the old jail. The alarm was aent In by a neighbor who thought the fire was accidental at did tha firs department, 'i ML. c7 ' County Undergoes Theoretical Air :'- - tLtMk uiCu.Qii.rm! r S v KAXYX WONT BE THE COAT IX THIS RAID Tommy, Kenny ind Dennli Chorneak, left to right, Defense alart Slurdy. In the background Jo hastily pull goat Into bomb shelter during Civil Chorneik, the father, hold! Julie In bli arms. All arp residents of Pleasant Grova. - A To Provo Couple t;. - minutM Baby Boy Born ; . tn is'Itw aw U' l : r . ,vv" . V:::: Tha all clear signal cams ten minutes later, a continuous one minute blast, two minute silence one minute blast, two minutes' il lence, one minute blast of ths el rem. Tha city police had been sts tioned at strategic points and had stopped all traffic, which wa agsin returned. One hundred block wardens were st their phones after their all clear signal to receive reports of the effectiveness of the sirens. In 1951 a test was made and It was determined that tha wind blew tha sound from soma sec tions of tha town so that ths city Invested In a new siren at tha cost of 1600 and on Saturday both sirens were placed at different parts of town. This test was supposed to deter mine tha amount of radioactivity that would reach this vicinity atom bombs had been dropped In Ogden. Lore men have received training in this field at tha BYU and were on hand to make checks Then were military observers on hand to sea bow it was hsndled to that civilian and military defense could be correlated. With practice in rasa of emergency tven a child could be counted on to do the right thing without panic. Test Successful Mrs. Harold Walker, chairman of tha Women's Civilian Defense of Pleasant Grove, states that lt was successful beyond her anticipation at were was not a person In sight and all traffic Including the large buses had stopped by the side of tha road. During the reports from tha wardens, one stated that small girl was very excited be cause ahe couldn't get her elderly grandmother down the basement steps. From the reports received It wss stated that the warning tyi' tern was very edequate. hit9 i te I li ' V f i l-t. Y&0' - Vm i five - LINDON The 22 block ward ns under the direction of Luell Harris, director of the Llndon Lad les Civil Defense, were shocked to to reaction watch officers National and Guard Civil Defense public "Operation STUDY RESULTS find that a number of Llndon fam DeUtah Civil Pleasant assistant to Grove, County Beware" alert Left lliet did not know of the civil deright are: Harvey Smith, National Harold Utah Guard: Walker, county CD director, fense director; MaJ. A. E. deBesslerei, fense "Operation Beware" that was conducted Saturday morning. They Pleaiant Grove: MaJ. A. E. Jolliffe and Capt. G. E. Taylor, UNG, and Michael Taylor. Guardsmen are from Bountiful. had their reports In to Luella Ha ris or Oscar Lee Swenson by 8:30 a.m. Thus In ona hour and a' half all the famlliet of Llndon had been contacted and had filled out the forms furnished by the Civil De fense. The final total of these reFuneral services Lillian H. Gretner, mother of ports showed that 75 per cent of SANTAQUIN the people had heard the police Charles W. Greiner of 238 S. 10th for Mrs. Ingle Johnson, 69, 322 siren, many had seen a plane but 3rd E., Salt Lake City, who died E., Provo, died Wednesday at her no one reported hearing a plane Monsiren. Many persons felt that a dlf- Wednesday will be conducted A small home In Butte, Mont. TOOELE, Utah (U.R) day at a p.m. at the Santaquin Mrs. Greiner bad visited In Provo iferent type of signal should be demolished and was crashed Second Ward Chapel, Bishop Lynn plane not nt many times Charlei W; and otherl ?4B p"rc Crook officiating. today 20 miles east of Timpe, ii j jusi aiguai vi a irguiar of the family were called members police call. friends may caU at 36 E. 7th Utah, injuring two Utah men. craft to Mrs. Grelner's bediida when she f., Salt Lake City, Sunday from The pilot of the 111. Brazil nuti grow only In the vast Leo Nelson of BofhWetlartd Gil became critically 4 to I p.m, and at ths place of expanse of tha Amazon basin In the funeral Monday one hour prior bert Allred of East Garland, both Brazil. to tha services. Burial will be in suffered fractured spines but were Bradley Takes tha Santaquin City Cemetery. listed si in "fair" condition. 'Convalescent Leave' The pair told attendants at the WASHINGTON Gen XTP) Tooele Clinic they had been chas horses on the desert and were Omar N. Bradley, Chairman of ing iTm. hit. w jiwt Mai in the process of landing to catch the Joint Chiefs- of Staff. Is taking a k Ivorv Afternoon lExceoUos "convalescent leave" one when they crashed. I COSTS nd Sunday Saturday) Nelson and Allred wers trans st his home In nearby Ft. Myer, unday Herald Publlthcd Sunday ferred from the clinic to the va. it wai disclosed today. Morning Tooele General Hospital, Published by Herald Corporation. Bradley wat running a tempera BO South First Weit Street. Provo. Ground parties snd Davis County ture When he returned last week Utah. Entered as second class sheriff's officer! left for tha eraih from the coronation of Queen matt at the ooet office In Provo. Utnh, under the act ol March S. scene to Investigate the mishap. Elizabeth II 1879. SubtrriDtlon terms b It wai nld the doctor! feared carrier in Utah county 11.50 the SS 00 for six months In month. Found ii North American awamn' Bradley's lymptomi might be advance. 118 00 the vear In adareas, ths huntsman's horn pitcherithose of appendicitis. vance. By mall anywhere In the S9.00 far six SI 80 Mr month. plant bat a hollow item filled with months, Si 8.00 lb. year In are A cat's whiskers norm illy sre in which Insects lutes or Its possessions water, . .. drowned. just tha width of ltt body.' Vance. 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