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Show 'I ! - sit 5 i i 4 i' rM.Y HERALD FRIDAY.1 APRIL 13, 1958 t 11 Utah County. Utah Prince RcinierlII "rdKes Grace Kelly ForAiJtb Drive DECIMAL POINT Weber OGDEN, Utah CUP) County commissioners came close to hiring- a new jailer for $2.40 a month. Commissioner Arthur Brown, reviewing a request to hire George Weatherson for that sum, said: "We ought to send this back and tell the sheriff we're not that broke." The commissioners voted to hire the jailer after moving the decimal point in his,salary to the 'V. FREE COFFEE - from Page One) ' five before she marries I front seat Prince Rainier III. beside the Prince. Her were parents in' back.? Continuing wetness would wash ( ! The., actress wore the tiniest of lout the gala series of outdoor cele- ' orations leading up to Monaco s hats, a mere sprig of material most that exposed her classic face. Ap-spectacular wedding in seven centuries. That was the main I parently this was a concession to dread. V :. the grumbles here yesterday at lb took the day size of ner arrival hat. That was Grace and Rainier off today from the cares of their a huge, downturned, platter-briaffair that almost hid her face. wedding to spend it; getting to The villa of Princess Antoinette, know each other again. No official , who is to be a witness at the events ; were planned. ; . Missing Flag r is a large structure on But at wedding, on this day the mountain slopes. Big windows of romantic the overlook the sea beyond graceful Prince's red and white, royal gardens. standard still was missing from Spectacular, View the barber-pol- e flagstaff atop his Gardener Paul Monet patrolled palace. - I the palms "and plants of the gar--. However the royal standard : den to keep ; back photographers often is not displayed inT rainy while Miss Kelly and her Prince weather - suchv as today. hmched with their families, Rain pelted down on the princi f This was Miss Kelly's first pality most of the afternoon Thurs 'trip with Rainier. They day on Grace s day: of -- arrival. rode together from ,the pier to the Spring days on the Riviera are palace in a public motorcade when usually sunny. she arrived yesterday after disem-- J This morning, .light gray mist barking from the S.S. Constitution sifted down and clouds spread a which brought her from New York"! heavy grey fuzz over, the peaks Until j the marriage. Rainier has nmming 'Rainier's domain; Parents Withdraw turned over apartments - in the bride-to-be and her Thursday night was the first palace to his family. He took her to his sister's time Grace andto the Prince had see each other ; villa for lunch so she could enjoy an opportunity alone. Their parents Medigracefully view of the the spectacular withdrew from the flood - lighted t terranean. and dined at the Hotel de Earlier, Miss Kelly had walked palace alone through the palace gardens Paris.Skyrockets exploded over the r in early morning mists, which were world's richest yachts blazing with I dissipated by bright sunshine just in picture book harbor. lights about the time Rainier showed up It was anthe unscheduled display but to take her to lunch. the! deiionstrated spirit, of toe .The forecasters predicted unre- - it happV principality. tenting showers during the next The captain of the palace guard said the Prince and his bride-to-b- e went out for the evening. But he CContlnged right making it SATURDAY a month, i $240 ! ROUND STEAK ) U.S. CHOICE ..LB. : -- H r-h-- m f PORK ROAST lean Boston Butts . LB. 39 c I mid-morni- - I ng PORK STEAKS J j 49c ; ' . BEEF ROASTS ..IB. U.S. CHOICE 39 c ; semi-priva- VEAL STEAKS te U.S.!' CHOICE . . LB. . HAMS, canned i Pear Shaped lXIbj. PRINCE TAKES KELLY'S HIDING Prince , Rainier m takes Grace Kelly and her parents on an auto drive,, through his tiny ; i . 1 He noted that many of !the jln- - He cited a Utah law which gave in the Oljato Mission werevotmg facilities to Indians provid- dians plea to amend Utah law to enable Indians living on reservations in of ing they had acquired residency the' state to vote was made today and'speaking English 'and reading in ' any Utah county before going writing by F. C. Patterson, head of the Atty. Gen.1 E. R. Cal- - to the reservation. Previously Oljato Christian Mission. lister had rule dthat no voting; "Patterson's letter was written to The request was made in the facilities Were necessary for In-- j Grant A. Youngberg of the wel-form of a letter to state welfare dians living on reservations. fare commission. It was immedi- officials. "Patterson, leader of one of four missions located only shrugged his shoulders when ment Valley on the asked where. border, said Indians living on the Today the. calendar was clear of Arizona side of the reservation the formal galas and preparations were entitled to vote while-thosthat will tax their poise and pa residing in Utah were refused vot tience until the civil and religious . .' ceremonies April 18 and 19. Their ing privileges. schedule was their own. SALT LAKE CITY A (UP) j ' ;' ; : I 83 s 00 GROUND BEEF CARSON'S ately referred to Gov. J. Bracken Lee who was asked to study the' possibility of amending the present Makes 2 to 8 cap of delicious coffee, DixL nromaricmlly. Screnth-Sclect-of Accurate Thermostatic GootroL Rich, gxxn-lik-e chrome auId I - 3- Plea Made to Give Indians Right of Voting In Utah , ; FRANKS principality today (Friday). In the center is Grace's father John B. Kelly, Sr. (UP Radio telephoto). t, ! i ; 63 c QUAILTY . I 3 93 c LBS CARSON'S law. 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