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Show ".ii T j ' Itfs a Bpy For the Camaras Cemetery To Be Closed to German Captured "' Auto Traffic (Continued from Page One) j "I" i i ' I ! i 1 I s ' - j : ;, : Provo's city cemetery will i , . i cho Villa, with Roy Calhoun AMERICAN FORK Coral The Man with The Gold en Arm,! with Frank Sinatra, The Man Starlfte Drive-I- n From Laramie, also My Sister Eileen. r fore.; j Boy Scouts will be avail- able j to help citizens carry flowers into the cemetery on I Memorial Day. j f anti-Germ- an I t . " : : j j , j Grove-i-T- he Burt Lancaster. OREM The Timpanogos Cmemotor f Rose and The Tattoo, Stranger (Continued from Page One) W ore a Gun. l husband in prison at Saugus, To Hell and Back, Geneva Calif., i last Sunday, police isaid. also Man With The Gun. She had been seen In Boswell's company frequently in the last springville' several weeks, police said, and her Rivoli Marty, with Ernest y car had been parked often in front Borgnine. Art City Cinemotor The Man of his apartment house, Police in Kansas CityL Mo., Isaid in the Gray Flannel Suit, and Boswell's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Tall Man Riding. W. E. Boswell sr., told them jtheir SPANISH FORK ' son visited them Wednesday and Arch Forever Darling, wi Thursday and then leftj saying he James Mason. was going to New York to get a job: Huish Rock Around the Clock, and Blackjack Ketchum Desper ' i - . 1 j . Two BY High Students Get-Writin- g Honors Two. i ! students from Brie ham : It..- - I s -- le ! 1 i 'it-11:1- ! ! s J I I - i . 12;00 News Hit Parade News Hit Parade1 50 Morninr 6:00 Music in the Air 8:30 Into Melody 9 JO Magic Touch 10:30 Hour of Melody 11:30, Romance : Afternoon 12:00 High Noon 1:00 Serenade 4:00 Top Twenty 5:30 Tropical Holiday 6:00 Broadway Theater6:30 The Melody Evening 4 7:00 St. Francis Hour 7:15 Serenade 7:30 Moods in Music. 7;45 Christopher Story 8:00 Paris Star .Time 8:30" Proudly We Hail 9:00 Weaver of Melody ( KEYY-14- Sunday Serenade 6:30 Town Meeting Evening 7:30 News i 7:45 Perry Corho 8:00 Musi e 8:15. News 8:30 Sammy Kaye ' , 9 :00 Drew Pearson 9;15 Paul Harvey 9:30 Life ia Worth' ' j 10:00 News 10:15 Aragon Ballroom 10:30 serenade 10:45 Sunday Nocturne 11:00 News 11:15 Sunday Nocturne 11:45 News 12KM) Sign Off. ; - f I ' ? -- Fi News 4:00 - 4:13 5:00 ' 5:15 ; 6:00 Morning' 9K)0 News ' 9:15 Song of Romance . - SALT LAKE CITY - Anna L. C. 268-9t- , ' Jf. .. EARL UDALL i v,uy manager Published in The Sunday Herald! May 20, - 27. June 3, 10,' 1956. NOTICE- TO bTdDERsTi r i FOR 10,000 to 15,000 Tons of! Coal l 1 : ; ! ! Torts of Coal: delivered by and the to 11,000 tons to be delivered as needed and called for b the Superintendent of UtiLlies until larch 1, 10,000 ;to. 15,00dr 4,000 Terns to be October! 1, 1956 of 6,000 v NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Manager Provo City, Utah Sealed Proposals wli be received at this office until 10:30 a. m. on June 12, 1956, for the furnishing of material, and con struction of a water line in Wat ;r fcine Extension "A" in South Fork bf Provo Canyon, according to plans and specifications on file in 5a South First; West, ProVo, Utah, the City Engineer'r Office. said special meeting being called The approximate quantities are: for the purpose; of considering and 400 Linear Feet 12? Concrete acting upon an. agreement for Pipe merger of j this corporation with 4000 Linear Feet 15" Concrete The Scripps Newspapers'. Incor , Pipe porated, a (Delaware corporation, 690 Linear Feet 18" Concrete , - -- 25,1956. NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Manager Provo, City,; Utah Sealed , Proposals will be re ceived' at this ; office until 10:30 a. m.; on June 12, 1956.! for the furnishing of material, 'for con struction of paving in Street Pavj ing; District No. 60. Street Paving; District No. 60 The approximate quantities are: 2000 Tons Hot Plant Mix 500 Gallons Road Oil Instructions to Bidders form: of con-Specifications I and ' I .! 'II J i '5 ' I ' (i I Utility Board of Provo! ity, Utah. copies of tne contract documents and specifications desired for bidding purposes may! be obtained from the Superintendent jof Utilities ' at Provo ICity, Utah.--, s IThe Purchaser reserves the right. to ireject jahy or all bids l and to waive informalities therein to de termine which i lowest and best bid and to approve bond. i1, ELECTRIC UTILITY BOARD Provo, City. Utah. Published in The Sunday Herald May 27, 1956. ' 5 ECZEMA j itching! SI IN A new jtype of allergy ointment for rough, dry-,-' scaling, itching dr weeping skin on any part of the body. If you have given up in despair thinking no product would relieve the itching 6r heal your irritated skin; get H. & MJ OINTMENT TODAY.? No product is equal to it. Your druggist has this, marvelous healing HJ&M Ointment, lie will gladly refund your money if you are not pleased j with results. It ts pleasant! to use, odorless and skin color. For your skin's sake get H.&M. OINTMENT. J of the bid. Bids' will be opened in the City TOP SOIL i High Grade - 'free from rocks SHRUBS & ROSES Prompt Delivery 7 days wk. Phone P. G. 8672 or 8022 PRODUCE CENTER, IJndon : n.&tl. Laboratories j . SAVE AT NATE MOKfeW i ' two-year-o- ld ' i 1: . Hurry In . . i . Quahtitv Limited J. News 5:15 Edgar Bergen 6 :00 News 6:15 Our Miss Brooks 5K)0 . ilSi ! : MiivXi FmH 1 size 30 x 40 1 : 41 . 4rL cr-- s low) 10:15 i :::"' ' . ! &&:h. M-- For0n,y 'i : f v WjusJiaWe i . . 1ot Ikre's $ spee- d- Ctt Ye i: - . 6.-0-0 - I I . ; "' down $5 tnptxl tavern. V:w.' i x- - ! . $5 Month on Sears Easy Payment Plan I v. - 70 t i .:.?. v:fr " i K w : . . . Five honay-- j. r, .,!m;U I 8.-0-0 90 j "V.ff-,i- ' )' Mm - 'r.::, 50 Enter. th WEPCO -- trip Ccntcct xtc-Z- zt , . JA-te- , , ? ' masts s " Hi ...... I r, I o rl r ." nni ' 'v.. If I u to Down, $5 Month cn Scars Easy Payment ' cmrjDZD alo:.:i::u:.i .c:i Pfcin VTtzJtt-Ttoc- i tzzxi rc rc::i c::;:c:-.t.;- Lovely walnut finish hardwood console styled to fit any room decor I Rotary action; adjustable tensions ; automatic bobbin winder. j Co. 1 com?a;;v 237 No. w let Y7. - FR . UQZU moments . SDecitl events, anything you want to re . member, it's easy and fun with fi a " ..... ii nr ::iui." i ! " 4 . If k n n I City ' When I Em-lsy- ed Ditchtess' I 3-87- 0. jrX, TIL 9:C0 PJI. I , 1 aTSlEfltt "1 :v 'fiiiii Nate Morgan Jowelers, 110 Wert Center, Provo, Vtaa iVor prompt delivery, LT to this oupon complete.) I will pay on the axtvertiscd terms I Cash CO.D. (Rease dedt which). ' ' I ." Pitflff send My Name. ?i Ity Addxets C?CN DAILY TIL C:C0 ... L-- - , : J tras'urd ii i M te M ! ikfvv 3-Tnr- i'i. Evervtliinfr vrxi need to take and 1 show your own home movies . in-- thrilling color or crisp black and-whiforever . ? . capture - riodaas el tJ.e coat. . - i' ; ? . . ". wl t m. ' I j, c I i u - , awl jwi wi i ! : ' " ; 1 Diic-Kapad- i I . w ;. ftaMMb- - A . 70 1 i imMMww - . 0x5 II AW'&7 KJ I Kovosp i - ', 9:30 Queen for a Day Afternoon 12 KK) Hit Parade N 5 Star News 12 0 Gordon Owen Melody Time 10:30 Melodies 1)0 Game of the Day ':C : MorninJ 10:45s Home Harmonies 4:00 Road Show J : Good Morning i Questions 5:00 News ?:15 News ; Serenade 11:00 Twenty 5:15 Road Show Afternoon ;30 Sunrii 12. 5:30 Morgan Beatty Birthday Club New 3:43 Road Show ; 12:15 vCedric Foster 7:13 Sunrise ' Serenade 120 News . 7:30, Martin Arronaky 12:43 Guess' Who What - KSL HW '7:43 Wakeup Time , 1:00 Game of the Day ' Morning " 8:00 Telafriend 3:30 Melody Matinee ; :00 Breakfast Club 4:15 6.00 News ; Hemingway 10:00- My True Story Go 4:30 Round "Barlow 6:15 Breakfast. Merry 10:30 Bob Garred 4:45 Mitchell World- - News 10:43 Whiaperinf Street 8:00 Doug Bob. Ray Show 7:15 Rolfe Peterson 11:00 women mufwi 3:43 Wismer Sports ; 7:45 World News Son 11:13 Shop 8:00 Friendly Time 4 Afternoon KEYY-14- 50 News 8:30 New j IS Masters .8:45 . Morning 12:13 Serenade ' 9:00 Margaret Arthur Godfrey' 6:00 Sign on at 5 12:30 Paul Harvey 9:30 Calling Hollywood 6:13 Top of Morning 12:43 Serenade ' 9:45 Howard Miller 7 K)0 Melodies Breakfast Bedlam Matinee lK) 10:00 Wendy Warren 1:30 George Putnam .9:00 We Believe j 10:15 Backstage Wife 9:15 Know Utah 1:45 Ted Mai one 10:30 Helen Trent A 9:30 Woman's New Day 10:45 ;2:O0 Our Gal Sunday . 9:43 Post Block. 2:13 Martin Trading 11. The Road of Life 10:00 to Here's 2:30 PUtter Party Milady V 11."CO Around the Town 11:15 Ma Perkins 4K0 Newt l 11:30 Young Dr. Malone Afternoon 4:13 Platter P?ty 11:43 Guiding Light 12:00 High Noon' 5:00 Newi Afternoon i 12:30 Piano Impressions 12:00 World 8:13 PUtter Party News 1:00 Safety Serenade 12:13 Business of Farm 1:30 Serenade ; 12:30 Arthur Godfrey es 4 i Morn 1:30 House Party i lag ' 6:00 Smile Time 2:00 Brighter Day ; 6:30 2:13 Second Mrs. Toy Willing 6:43 Smile Time 2:30 Nora Drake Morning 7:00 Robert: Hurleigh 6:00 Morning Music 2:45 Aunt Jenny ' , 7:13 Sports and Newt 7:00 Newa and Mr.' and 3:00 News .( .. Newa Mrs. Valentine 3:15 Ye Old New Show 7:45 Employ Service 8:00 Gordon Owen 4:00 Allen Jackfon . S:C0 Hemingway 8:15 Valentines 4:15 Tennessee Ernie- j : 9KK Right to 8:15 Gordon Owen 4:30 Housewives 8:30 9 Star News 9:15 Widder Brown 3:00 Harmon's Sports 8:45 What'a New Woman in House 5:15 This is the News ' 5 Star News 9:45 Pepper Young E. R. Murrow 9:13 Story Time 10:00 Week-da-y 3:45 News : a 5 T MONDAY'S PROGRAMS : ' ! jfcif niiiiw irnii.nl 9-- 45 Monday. Mxy Xt i j - ,9:15 Christian (Science 9:30 MantovanI Orch.f 100 Wing of Healing ; - . I Pipe ' Instructions to bidders: Specifications and form of contract, and bond may be obtained at the Office of the City Engineer. The deposit for the contract document is $5.00. The amount of the deposit fee will be refunded to the bidder, or bidders, who return such sets of documents in goo I condition, within five days after the opening of the bid. Each bidder must submit with the bid a certified check, draft or bid bond, to, and made payable to, Provo City in the amount of j ' All material and labor must be, in Accordance with the; specifications on I file with the Electric , 5 re-main-dcr , 1957, . I i Taeoma Tunes Publishing Company a Washington corporation, and Second Coast Investment Com pany, a Utah icorporationl and to uue u oioer ana lurtner acuon as may be meet and' proper at said meeting. a Dated the! 25th da? of May, 1956. .: J. Scripps, Secretary. Published in The Daily and Sun day Herald from May 25, to June j! j ; NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF COAST INVESTMENT COMPANY TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF COAST INVESTMENT COMPANY. A UTAH CORPORATION ' You will please take nni:lr that a special meeting of the sharehold ers of Coast Investment, Company, a j Utah corporation, will. be held nn June 2fi IQ.ft at ID ia m in the exefcutiye offices of the Herald ; .For i : , . Provo City Power Plant, Provo City, Utah IS, Sealed proposals will be received 'byj the Electric Utility! Board of Provo City, Utah at its; office up to 4:00 o'clock p.m. Mountain Stand- ard Timebn June '6, 1956, at which, time proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud for : x j 1 I - ; ... i Newspapers, Incorporated, a Delaware corporation, Tacoma Times Publishing; Company, a Washington corporation, and Coast Investment Company, a Utah corporation,- and to take all other and further action June 12, 1956. as may be meet and proper at The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, and to waive said meetingj ' Dated the 25th day of, May, 1956. defects. ' J. G. Scripps, By 'order of the City Manager, Provo City, Utah. Secretary. Published in The Daily and EARL UDALL Herald from May 25, to June . , City Manager 25,- 1956. Published in The Sunday Herald May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1956. ricultural - ecor PANY ' mics next TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF Mr. Christensen His wife isyear. the SECOND COAST INVESTMENT former Jeannine Lunt of Cedar COMPANY, I . A UTAH CORPORATION City. They have a son. You will please take notice that . fects. By order of the .. Qt y Manager, n wi. ; - '.6:45 Forward .March. t 7:00 News .'7:15 American irriendat .30 Sunday Music , '77:45 4 Smile Time Radio Bible Class ,8:00 Voice of Prophecy 8:30 9:00 David Rose Orch. : i The right is reserved; to reject any and all bids, and to waive de . - m. ea 0:33; . 9:30 To Learn ' 10:00 'News 10:15 World Affairs 10:30 Guy Lombard 11:00 Connoisseur i 11 ao Church of the Air Afternoon 124)0 News 12:15 World Music 1:30 Music on Sunday 2:00 Music Hour ' 3:0O News 3:30 Fort Laramie 4:00 The Music Hall " 4:30 Twilight Serenade 6:30 Two For Money 7:00 News 7:15 Mitch Miller " 7:45 Sports' KDYLr-132- 0 8:00 Musical- Program .8:30 Gunsmoke. 'Morning 6:00 Monitor 8:45 Trifles 8:39- Back to God 9O0 LDS Church 9:00 Monitor 9:30 Religious Service 9:30 Date with Music Catholic News 10:00 Flight with Music 10:00 News. Weather 10; 45 Date with Music 10:15 .Tabernacle Choir ' Afternoon ' 10:45 Date Line London 12:00 Monitor 114)0 Temple Square 3:00 Monitor il:45 Album ox . Music 12:45 News 4:00 Revival Hour i Obituaries Utah. Ik-.j, Legal Notice . I non-orab- ) - The deposit for the contract document is $5.00. The amount of the deposit' fee will be refunded to the bidder, or bidders, who return such, sets of documents In good condition, within1 five days after the opening of the bid.,;. Each bidder must" submit with the bid a certified check, draft or bid bond, to, and made payable to, Provo City in the amount of 5 of the bid. Bids will be opened in the City Council Room at 10:30 m. on j ; j : ' 1 ! I , - Provoan Awarded Denison Fellowship ''.;; , 7.-0-0 - h Alexander. 70, E., died Friday. Funeral Tuesday, 7 p. m., 2350 E. 13th S. Carlyle Nibley, former resident, died Wednesday. Rebecca Fenn, infant daughter of James B. and Elvada Rainsay, died Thursday. Graveside services were held Saturday; John Wilson, ado, Jr., 80, 43 E. 2nd S., died ThursNEPHI day. Faiko I. Patroni, 24) died Venice Helen of Troy. Thursday. Mary Eager Johnson, HEBER 80, former resident, died Friday Avon Backlash, with Richard in California. Funeral and burial Widmark. will be in California. James II. Spry, 65, former resident,!, died Thursday in California. Vivian Snow, 219 Elizabeth Etreet died Friday. Funeral Monday noon at !: 260 E. South Temple. v OGDEN Ethel Clark Hart, 82, u held Rondo A. Christensen, son of died Thursday. Funeral was 2174 W. JefK. 86, Fife, Mr. nd Mrs. Alma J. Christen Saturday. Fu died ferson Thursday.! Ave., zna neral sen, 4a 3 p. m. Linquist Monday, N.,l Provo, who and Sons Funeral Chapel. is a student of Cornell Univer- sity, has been awarded the Denison Fellow Probate and i ship Award in social soience. Guardianship Notices ' 1 I k Mr. Christen sen expects to NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING complete h i s OF SHAREHOLDERS' OF SEC doctorate in ag- OND COAST INVESTMENT COM Today's Radio Programs 5.-0-0 ; ( Young High School received "hon orable mention" ratings in a writ ing contest sponsored r for Utah nign school seniors by the Uni are versity; of Utah English nrnmrni luted below are submitted by the stations who Depart reiDonsiblft for their accuracy. In case! of seeming inaccuracies or for ment. Results of the contest were an further information call the respective radio stations). nounced t !' Monitor t Sunday, Ma 27 Saturday by! Jack! H. 10:30 Prank and Ernest Evening Forum Adamson, of the,. English Depart10:45 Bill Cunningham 7:30 American 11:00 Music KIXX-M- M ment, supervisor of the contest 8:00 Gordon: Owen 30 Lutheran; Hour 11; I Moraine: 8:30 Monitor 200 entries were received Afternoon 9:00 One Man's Family Nearly Hour of jDecision Dal :00' of 12 the Game in the three contest division- s7:15 Billy Graham i t 2:30 Musci for Sunday 9:15 Music You rEnjoy I short Concert 9:30 Revival. poetry, .7:30 story and essay, i 3:00 Radio Playhouse 8:00 Revival Time 3:30 Files. Flammond 10:00 Hour of Decision a j uigu siuueuis :i eceiving 10:30 Catholic Hour 8:30 Herald of: Truth 4:00 Crime Fighters mention were Alberta Ja11:00 News. Sports 9:00 News. 4:30 Bob Considine 11:15 Eternal Light 9:15 Musical Showcase 4:45 Les Paul. Mary cobs, for, her poem,) "April"; 11:45 Concert Hall 10:30 News 5:00 John Steel Steven McDonald, fori his poem, : 12:45 News 10:45 Musical- Showcase 5;30 Crime Fighters ' J 11:00 New "Museum," and Miss Jacobs for Evening KSL-U-60 Musical Showcase 7:00 Walter Winchell her entry in the short story di . Afternoon ) 7:15 News , Morning . Music vision, 12:00 Romance in 7:30 Radio Playhouse 6:00 News 12:30 Rythm ' Music First 8K)0 winners in the three place : 6;15 Karamu Quartet 1:00 News 8:15 Melodian Chorus 6:30 Sabbath Prelude ' contest, divisions will receive tui1:15 Sunday Serenade Devotional BYU 8:30 7:00 News tion scholarships to the annual 2:15 Romance in Music r 9:00 Family Theater 7:15 Music Room 2:30 Musical Moment 9:30 To Dreamland of Writers 7:30 theAir Church Conference ;ati the U. of 3:00 News 10:00 Wings of Healing 8:00 News U. next 3:15 Kit Pared month. 10:30 Hi-Music .8:30 Tabernacle' Choir 1 - I i i j i t. GROVE Rose Tattoo, with PLEASANT i Nab Suspect l ... f i : ' f j fj Pan- - Treasure of Royal-T- he j Kootenai River .;! T TfT'TTT j i Elizabeth Taylori: Ostdied ler, 80, Thursday, at! the home of her son LeRoy Ostler of causes incident to. age. She was born July 14, 1875, in Salt Lake City a daughter of Thomas Edward and Emma L. Harris Taylor. She is the grand daughter of John Taylor. the former president of the j LDS Church and was married to George O. Ostler in the; Salt' Lake LDS Temple. Survivors are two sons, LeRoy T. and George O. Ostlar, tfephi, three daughters, . Frances iMar-gett- s. Salt Lake City; jGwen Reitz, Milbrae, Calif.;. and Emma McDay, Twin Falls Ida.; two sisters, two brothers,- 28 grand, I children. Funeral services will be! icon- ducted Monday 2 p.m., First-Se- c ond LDS: "Ward Church. Friends may call Sunday evening at An derson Funeral Home and Mon- day after 11 a.m. at the church Burial' will be in the Vine Bluff Cemetery. j-- Company, ja Utah corporation,, will be held on Jur 26, 1955, at 11:00 A.M., in the executive offices of the Herald Corporation in the Herald Building, 50 . South First West, Provo, Utah, said special meeting being called for the pur pose of considering and acting upon an agreement fori merger of this, corporation with The Scripps - NEPHI Alexander The Academy Richard with Burton, Great, Paramount Great Day In The Morning,: with Virginia Mayo.! Uinta The Three Musketeers, also The Straxton Story. Pioneer Motor-v-u Gaby, also Won West. The Gun That ...... be closed to automobile traffic on Memorialj Day, Wednesday according to Dan Webster, city sexton. r This is done each year; to avoid the traffic jams and confusion which Would other-wis-e " ;jresult? However, people will be able to take their cars into the cemetery up until 8:30 p.m.! Tuesday, Mr. Webster saidi This will enable them to haul in anything heavyj or in quantity the evening bej Sunday, May 27 , j ; j ati " ; ; i 1 a special meeting of the sharehold tract, and bond may be obtained Council Room at ers of: Second ICoast (Investment at the Office of the City Engineer. June 12, 1956. ephi Woman Succumbs at 80 At the Movies? 1 Francis and Janice Zobell Cam and papers. The docuera, want their boy back the new messages in! the Ger one that was born to them this ments were captured man Foreign Office at the end ' . V week. covered Which is. our way of saying that c 'World War II. They 1940, 18, March from. the period the Herald" said it was a girl,! and included and 1940. 22. to June I while the Camaras Undoubtedly think little' girls are nice, jthey communications between WitTer the progress of and Mussolini on XR want their babyt" boy. f " 'J'ackwar. to the ; is j ;Sd, jthe Herald glad nowledge and correct the error. It Most sensational disdoseUres, was ai boy for the Camaras not however, were in a series of secret" mesa; girll NowJ Francis, you won't "most urgent-to-p hive jto get j all those announce- sages from Hans T.h p m s e n, . ments i changed. charge d'affaires of the, German embassy in Washington, to the Nazi Foreign Office in Berlin. In these. Thomsen related In candid detail his efforts to use various American politicians and public (Continued from Page One) i ends level of 36.15 feet-H- ood opinion medi? to serve thewhich, the night of German policy stage is 31 feet a decline at that time,foreign was concentrating of about five j inches (from its rec- on1 United States out the keeping ord f high. But Army Engineers ' ,"'("','". :j "war..1 the were not sutp whether the Koot- of message, dated June 12, enai had already crested or wheth- . In one ' 1940, shortly after Italy entered er that peak. !had yet to come, The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- the war and France , collapsed, that "Presdicted: the riter level would con- Thomsen reported created an has Roosevelt ident tinue near the 37 foot mark, then atmosphere which fall to 34 feet by Monday. Howbe cai hardly surpassed and is ever, Gbert Bean,I technical.! liai- even beginning to penetrate Re son, officer for the Army Engineers, said the river showed no publican circles , is. .onthetheinterinmarked sign $t receding. f ,. vention hysteria 5"! Bonner Ferry, a j community of crease." Thomsen said a "lightning pro3,000 ,residenti, was) not believed in imminent danger as dikes nave paganda campaign" was needed been bolstered withf sandbags to to influence the delegates to ' the withstand a flood 'stage higher GOP convention meeting in . t Philadelphia on June 24. , than 37 feet. ; '. l But some ; 4,000 weary soldier and civilian ' flood workers were day as it spread through newly having their hands full plugging breached dikes, but- - the level rose up boils that were attempting to toward undermine the dikes and ipour again shortly after noon thi rord mark as high tempera j water into the city. melted mountain 'snowpacks. tures' The river receded early yesteri Vhat's Playing SUNDAY HERALD 1 ; .i . I t . 'I SUNDAY. MAY 27; 1S33 UUh County, Utah - 11- - i - 1 I er: Address. ; ItavecrrrtTr. ' How |