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Show 4 sTOTOAysEgrEMBeRu; Kivanians See Salmon River Running Film i and 'An thrilling Interesting tlry of ft boat trip down the middle fork of the Salmon river . in the primitive, Idaho country was .told by Roy Despain, courageous Salem, Utah river runner, -ThuMiiiv noon at the Provo Ki- W a ins CiUD iuacaeuainceuag. Mr Despain who was accomtrip panied by two of his river Max Child Richard ind buddies, Andrews, showed some fine colored movies to give the club members a vivid description of some of the hazards of the rugged trip. t An idea of how rugged the river r ' mm SUNDAY HERALD J Heart Ailment I v. V Salt- - Lake Rites Set Tuesday for Dr. Keith Dutson Pro ves Fatal To Edward Lowe Utah funeral services for Dr Keith Dutson, formerly of Provo killed Thursday morning in i California air plane crash Arill be held at thesLarkin MortuaiT. 260 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. Bishop Max Rogers Provo Thir teenth Ward will conduct. Burial will be in Salt Lake Cemetery. heart ! Statistics BORN : AT UTAH VALLEY, L HOSPITAL Saturday: Girl to Keith and Esther Fetter-le- v "the statistics which reveal that Anderbere. Orem. in 109 miles, of boaung, inefeetriver to Lincoln J. and Jilene Boy in " explorer dropped 3,1157 t Card. Provo. Peterson altitude. Borto Leon and Barbara The river is a paradise for Boy Provo. fishermen, as the stream teams getGirlJohnson, to Edward and Ale Robert fish. with salmon and other game Christerisen Lee Sittre, Pleas Much of the territory traversed ta, ant Grove." by tne river runners nas never Boy to James Kenneth, and been trod by the fbot of a white Muriel Barnettj Williams, Provo man. Friday: Mr. Despain was introduced by Boy to Gill and Louise Brunson Willard G. Smith, 'program chairOrem. man. E. R. Rasmuson, president, Johnson, MARRIAGE LICENSES was the presiding officer, j Robert Martin Beebe. 22, Pro vo, and Carma R. Nielsen, 23, I i Thomas H. in killed Parker logging accident in Colorado. Former Provoah Killed in Logging Accident . i -- there farmer Native of Lehi Dies in Salt Lake i - - . PAYSON Mrs. Bertha Bfffan Houser. 66, 523 S. Main St., died Friday in a Payson rest home after a lengthy illness. , , She was born April 21, 1889, In Payson, the daughter of Jfecob and Rosa Soeffner Beffan. $ She married Emil A. Houser DeC 18, A membeir "Of 1907, in Provo. the LDS Church, she was ac tive in the Relief Society. Survivors include her hus band, Payson; two sons, Wilfiam, Payson; and Lynn, Springville; three daughters, Mrs. J.; E. (Pearl) Broton. Japan; Mrs. Clif ford (Mae) Spencer. Payson; Mrs. Albert (June) Smith, Span- - T secretary Girls to Model Dresses in Style Show Here r Dies in Idaho o, Thomas Hartley Parker, 24, former Provoan was killed in a logging camp accident Friday evening near Walcott, Colo. He had been employed at the logging camp, and had been re siding at Walcott. Mr. Parker was born April 5, Provo. 1931 and in Mapleton, son of Hartley Hoyt Baxter. 34, Orem, Tressa Marsh Parker. He and 25.1 J. Orem. Zuia Olds. LaVerl James Graham. .18. received his early education in Wallsburg, and Doylene Elaine the Mapleton. schools and attend ed Springville High School. Shepherd, 15, Orem. 11 Vernald Utah Fredrickson. 26, He first worked for Keith Day- Ralph County girls Seventy to 17 years of age will model Vernon, and Inez Theobald, 27, bell at the saw mill at Soapstone dresses they have made at a provo. on the Upper Provo River and later was employed by the Carl Singer style show sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rivergrove Ward clothing teacher at Springville Atkinson Concrete Company. Chapel. 710 N. 7th W according High School; and Lillian Tanner, Mr. then entered the to Eunice Howe and Syble Vin- home economics teacher at Far- - U. S. Parker and served two years, Army rer Junior High. cent, teachers. one year of that time in Korea. rrt i. Prize winning dresses in the After xxie guis inave iucca t.vi. kiiuu uie his he returned Singer sewing class and the Style junior and senior divisions Will to Provo anddischarge married Mary Daley show will give them a chance to be sent to Denver and New York 1954 in Evanston, Wyo. Feb. 19, to their work. national for compete display prizes lived in Provo where he at Judges are Karma Colovich, consisting of cash, scholarships They the Central Utah. Voca tended former home demonstration agent and sewing machines. School tional and worked for the for Tooele County; Carol Kreth, The public i invited Hogle and McGee Machinery Company of Salt Lake City. He moved to Walcott last July. Surviving , are his widow, one daughter, Mary Ann Parker, two D. KEITH stepchildren, Diane and Allen Johnson, al of Walcott; his parH.1 WISHES TO ANNOUNCE ents, Provo; two grandmothers, 1 THE OPENING OF HIS Mrs. Mary Jane Parker of Fre donia, Ariz., and Mrs. Mary Marsh, Mapleton; four brothers, DENTAL OFFICE William Reed, Steven, Morris and Story Lodge No. 4, Free and . Travis, all of Provo. Accepted Masons, . will meet ' MONDAY, SEPT 12 Funeral services will be an Monday at 7i30. p.m. at the nounced by the Berg Mortuary. Masonic Temple to Confer the 81 f. Center (Former office of Dr. H. D. CHRISTENSON) " F. C. Degree. ' PHONE FR 37222 The only harmful spider in tne Eligible Masons are urged to United States is the Black Widow. attend, v ! Bertha Houser Succumbs After Lengthy Illness SPANISH FORK Frank Hansen Bradford, 67, died at Poca-tell. Ida., Thursday after a Edward Lowe, 77,Xwell-know-n lingering illness. Provo .plumber and steamfitter, He was born Feb. 4, 1858 at died Saturday afternoon 4 of a Manassa, Colo., a son of Pleas ailment ant S. and Dora Hansen Brad-- 1 in Provo. ford., He spent his early days He was born in Spanish Fork, and was edu Dec. 7, 1877, in cated .in the Spanish Fork t Honey j Creek, schools. He moved to Plngree, i la., the son Es-of i Idaho when a young man and -- ) Henry and engaged in farming and stock ther Haveyard raising. To T ro He married Myrtle Hales of ceived his eduSpanish Fork in Salt Lake City. cation Survivors include his wife and and first worked five sons and two daughters, as a Hannah and Grace, Max, Alma, there. He came Floyd, Vee, Dean: three brothers and to Provo and three sisters. Miles BradLowe Mr, married Emma Rnarriman Mar, 31. 1908, In ford of Salt Lake City, Roy Provo. They made their "home Bradford and Mrs. fteva Holste, in McGill. Nev.. where Mr. Spanish Fork; MelvinXBradford, Lowe worked as a steamfitter Phoenix, Ariz., EstellaU Burch, He returned to Provo in 1914, Provo, and Leda Birch, San and for. three years worked for Francisco. Services are Monday at 10 r.m. Mountain Fuel and Supply Com at Pocatello. Burial will be in He then .working began pafly. for Parley Larsen Plumbing and the Pamona, Cal. Cemetery. Heating Co., and continued with that firm until 1949 when he re tired He served many years as of the Plumbers An active member of Union. the L D S Church, he worked as a . ward teacher and held the nffin of a Hieh Priest. His LEHI . Mrs. Evelyn Roberts hobby was gardening. Survivors include hi Wife: a Miller,. 65, 262 Hubbard Ave., Salt Lake City, a nati e of Lehl, daughter. Mrs. Eugene W. (Ve two of all died Provo; nita) Porter, Thursday of a lingering grandchildren; one brother; five iillness In Salt Lake hospital. sisters' Oscar Lowe, Dumap, Born Sept. 24, 1889, in L&i, la.. Mrs. Ester Juergens, Mrs she was a daughter of John and Clara Osborn, Mrs,, Rosa Wright, Alice r Taylor Roberts Jr. She Mrs. Doris Smith, and Miss married James Albert Miller Sarah E. Lowe, all of Council June 23; 1910, in the Salt Lake Bluffs, la. LDS Temple. She was an acFuneral services will be con tive member of the Harvard ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Ward. Berg Drawing Room Chapel un Survivors include her der the direction of Frank W. a .son, James Robert husband; Miller Van Wagenen bishop of; Provo two Mrs. Dorothy Friends may Meyersdaughters, Seventh Ward. and Mrs. Ruth Tolman, call at the mortuary Monday all of. Salt Lake City; a sister, evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Mrs. Vernon (Lillian) Anderson, In Salt Lake Tuesday prior to services. City, and three terment will be in East Lawn American Falls, Ford, Memorial Cemetery. . Ida.; Morris, Cedar City, and Ralph Roberts, Washington, D. C. - MISHAP VICTIM F. H. Bradford to"-atte- DR. WHATCOTT, D.D.S. Masonic Degrees To be Conferred Monday Evening , - ; . j half-brothe- rs, :: lsh Fork; 13 grandchildren and five Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Park Second LDS Ward chapeL Now it 'Richard Lafayette Robinson, 79, died Thursday; funeral Saturday, 3p.m. Kanab North LDS Ward chapel. John Jbven SPRING GLEN Sr.; 78, died Friday; funeral un day, 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral M . Chapel. ; PRICE Mrs. Katherine Amelia Gramei Christensen, 63, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Chapel. TREMONTON DlanneJ. 20, died Thursday; funeral Monday, l p.m., Tremonton Second LDS Ward chapel. SANDY Archie William taw-so59, 157 N. Center St. died Thursday. fl INGHAM John M. LaComb, 35, 16 Main St., died Friday; requiem mass Monday, 10 a.m., Holy Rosary Church, Bingham. - 1 UMF ; n, ,; (o- n n n n o ho ii n n n We're matching. Pontiac's record sales with record-breakin- g trades! 'Y You can put this down for a fact. 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