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Show A i Utahy State Training School Gets Part-tim- e Psychiatrist V7 1 Dr. Niel Lowe who resigned recently to loin the Utah Board of Health. Dr. James F. Bosma, university medical professor and head of the pediatrics department, said Bray would be made available three days a week to the American Fork school through cooperation of the university's college of .medicine tally deficient children. with the state welfare commission. At the University, Bray replaces "Utah is very fortunate to ob A SALT, LAKE CITY, (UP) New York psychiatrist, added this week to the staff , of University of Utah's college of medicine, will spend about half his time at American Fork Training school, officials said Saturday. The physician, Dr. Patrick F. Bray, is a specialist io diseases of the brain and treatment of men- I ..f""w I ! 1 . 4 ? - For Your 1? f fT Z I f sat. - fl . f II 3 I ' '' ii Convenience ilww f .. ... Shop Friday 9:30 a. m.Tiil 9 X Provo Warns Truckers About Noise . i Plenty of FREE Storeside Parking ! in I V uj?1!!!!!!? r. r' III V P.,i jpT tain the services of a physician as well qualified as Dr. Bray," Bos ma said. "The specialty in which he engages is one. where there are, few qualified men in the United x. States." State Welfare Commission chairman H.C. Shoemaker said Bray would deal with cases of mentally defective children at thevAmerican Fork school. Before coming oU tah, Bray i Utah County. Utah Charges against Mrs. Wallace Alvey, 33, Lyman, of issuing a! fraudulent check in Americafl Fork, drawn on a Salna Bank, Provo Policje Chief Max M. giving a Pleasant Grove address were dismissed by Prbvo CitjM Snow said Saturday that letter! court for ''insufficient evidence.' have gone out to 14 trucking firms, warning thern that Provo was a member of the staff of the City ordinance requiring muffler New York Neurological Institute,. in good working order to lessen He is married and has three noise will be strictly enforced henceforth. children. a . i y J7 , , SUNDAY, JULY 22 1958 Court; Dismisses Check Charge " ' - 1 SUNDAY HERALD IB Jf Lmr i-l , ' '" ! Jwl jo": r ft?1 JL1 i 7 TV. If MU 7 r pur mm s. 3 V tn usua Hy RIQHAM YOUNG corrniGHT W; WIVES col, mT uki citt, utah, iaoi or the jonrtson t ""j;''.'- Found in Payson Home . 9 ft t ' 'v. . . f. 1. - '. i; ; -- Harmony House Spici Beige, Dawn Grayl Sqge Green,. Brown Aaua am Parchment Brown Colors. It's made Sp w ith nyl on, Q you can be sure ft will wear well. cut to any room size 1 2x1 119.80 9x15-ft- .. . 89.85 9x12-ft- .. 41 5-ft- . Girl io Ashman Robison, Provo. Boy to Lynn C. and Laree Duke Bell, Orem. Boy to James T. and Shirley Chatterley Widdop, Orem. Average Living Dining Rooms and Hall : July Completely Jnstaiiea ; Pul-sphi-er I ter recently-discovere- . discontinued polygamy in 1890.) By PHYLLIS PHILLIPS All Utahns this week will have their awareness of tJtah's history sharpened as towns andcities stage celebrations honor-ing and recalling the entry of ; the first Mormon pioneers into i Salt Lake Valley 109 years ago. ; ' Since Utah's history is so much the history of the men who sue- -, ; 7 cessfully led the Mormon migra- tion to the area and the settlement by the pioneer famUies of an arid desert country, the recent discovery in Payson of a rare photograph of Brigham Young and 21 of his 27; wives adds interest to the . memories and stories of those people and '" t events. ''' "" Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan I Williams, Nepbi. .. ' .' July! 17: ."y"Girt to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nunley, Moroni. "'Xh July 14: y to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Boy Nielson, Leamington. V ' .: sq. yd. '9,12-ft- . widths Crush resistant looped surface pile j Available in tweed textures expensive, feels expensive, yet costs you so little at Each tuft .is tightly locked into a durable plasticiied Sears. latex back, you need never fear they Vill pull out. Rich tweed texture comes in your favorite brown and aqua, .gray It looks 1 ite wife," at least in Brigham Young's later years. Played vat Lion House Mrs,' Booth . knew "many of the MARRIAGE LICENSES yArthur: Jean Johnson, 21, Provo and Frankie June Tuckett, 18, Santaquin. Monte Dave Steele, 17, Spanish viyes of her grandfather inand Kathleen Loose cluding Zina Huntington, Emily Fork, V 18, Spanish Fork!.: Partridge, Lucy Bigelow, Har- 25, BeckStrorHanson Blaine riet Cook Campbell,, Amelia and Reita Blanche Eliza Burgess and Naamah Spanish Fork, Provo. 25, Erickson, K. J. Carter. She at one jljime John Wiley Simmons , 30, Provo, j From Postcard j; stayed. at the Lion House, Brig- f and Helen Darlene Gibson, 32, The picture,; above. Lis repro-- i ham Young's home,; with her Mount Ayr, la. J duced from ai postctrd. which grandmother where she and other Paul 19, PleasClark, Tommy was found in a trunk belonging grandchildren rode the carved ant Grove, !ind 19, Brown, to Mrs, Henrietta Doiglas of lions, on the. steps, pretending Salt Lake City. Sherry Payson by her niece, Mrs, C. E. they were horses.' David Patten, 21, Provo, to the compilation and Lola Mj Stevenson, f Mr. Stevenson, a According Marie Mecham, no ad-. professional I photographer,1 . pho- of Mabel Young Sanborn, a dress 19. J tographed the card and repro-3-" daughter of the ', distinguished Sherwood Taylor, 22, Rodney ' duced ': churchman, Brigham Young had and Adrianne Taylor, 20, The Stevensons contacted Mrs; a total of 27 wives. He had 25 Helper, JtTovo. Edith Young Booth and Mrs. sons and 31 daughters, all of Elmer Harold Holdaway, 47, Beatrice Young Booth, Provo whom lived to maturity with ex- Provo, and Elda Grave Hardman, sistefs who ' are granddaughters ception', of eight sons and two 41, Pleasant Grove. of Brigham YQung, yvho were daughters who died in infancy. Ronald Wayne Irvin, 18, Orem, 0 greatly pleased to have the picand Gwen O. Dennis, 19, Provo. ture for their family histories., DeVirl Cragi, 17, Santaquin, According to MrsBooth, many Nona ' Pierce, 16, , Spanish and at sold were ,of these pictures Fork. one time to tourists on postcards, Ronald Craig Brereton 20, but they have become increas-Provo and Mary Louise Ence, 18, ingly rare over the years. ; Sprinville. Vives Pictured L. f 26, Boyd Pleasant Warnick, Fire-Fighti- ng the pictured wives are Grove, and Helen Lois Viklund, conEmily Partridge Young, 20, Pleasaht Grove. sidered by most of the family, to Provo Udall Earl City DIVORCES FILED Manager be the wife, accord-- :' said Bernice Graff Wood vs, Doyle Saturday he opposed paying to Mrs Booth. She is great- S. Wood. grandmother of former. Bishop ment to Provo" City of the same ANNULMENT SOUGHT as towns Richmond Young of Pro vp and rate for Clarence M. Geslison vs. Inez S Dilworth Young, no wja mem- like Spanish Fork. Koyle Geslison. May ber of the Council of' S&fenties. He said he thought it inequit- DIVORCES GRANTED , Harr-riet Another, picture is that of able for Provo to put expensive E. Drena Nielsen from Nancy Cook Campbell Young, grand- equipment and skilled manpower ' L. C. Nielsen. , mother of Mrs. Bootlf and Mrs. at county disposal for fire emerMargaret Lillian Merchant Moore, and of Kimball Young, gencies at the same fee a Boone from John Vincent Boone. pirominent educator of Evanston.J little town Unit. .Lois Hammond from Grant Moreover, he said, the size of Robert Hammond; p 1 a i nt i f f Also shown are Lucy Bigelow stand-b- y fire department awarded custody of. two children. Young, mother or Susa Young Provp's its of as1 and. cot maintenance, Fayola Waisner from Wilbur A. Gates,; and grandmother of Leah well as n the dollar Dunford Widstoe and Emma Waisner; plaintiff awarded cusLucy GatesBowen; Zina Hunt- - property valuation guarded by it, tody of minor children. " (as for example northeast un' incorporated OLD HOUSES county suburbs,) OPEN IN 2006 A.D. . to more pay than entitled Provo CHICAGO (UP) Statistics A time GARY, s Indv (UP) towns on call to fight simple showthat almost: half the houses a ' capsule containing letter, from : r in! the United States are over 30 grass fires; Mandich to the 2006 Peter Mayor ears oia. According io tne iyou Utah county 'commissioners Gary mayor and the histories of census 65.8 per cent of the 45,- - were not immediately available numerous ' Gary organizations was 875,000 dwelling units had been for comment on the county's side buried in the northwest corner of built prior to 1929, and 45.6 per of the of fire depart- the, city hall, to be opened in 50 ent prior to 1919. ments cost. i years. 1 1 ington Young, ' mother of Zina Young Card and grandmother of Mrs. Hugh B. Brown and Mrs. e; Edwin R. (Mary Brown) Margaret Pierce Young, grandmother of Attorney Gay-le- n Young of Salt Lake; City; and July 11: Girl to Mr. and Mrs. James Harriet Amelia Folsom Young, . usually regarded as "the favor- Glenn,: Nephi. ( Fir-mag- IV lift Heavy Waffle Pad! Guaranteed Satisfaction! ' great-granddaugh- f 40 Sq. Yds. First, Quality! Professional, Tackless Installa- - 1 20: and Audrey Editor's note: Phyllis Phillips, society editor of sThe Daily J Boy to Keith Orem. ;i ; Casper, herald, is the daughter of Mrs. Edith Y. Booth, referred to in the to Girl Ann Russell and Shirley of Brigham "Youngr. following article, and a Tuckett few, Orem. d Her information on the rare old photograph Boy to Robert ahd Beverly described in this article was gathered first hand from her mother Walker Burgi, Provo. and from family archives. For those unfamiliar with Mormon 18: July history, it should be noted that the Mormon Church officially ' .... tt Richard A. and Jolene r Widths red broadloom carpet new exclusive c iting newi textures Also available in You'll si nk into the all luxury of this thickly tufted, high plush pi e cdrpeK Voij II thrill to the jdecoratjing beauty of IK?-- BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL July 21: t. A mm Statistics , mormon ftoneer rtistory. Recalled With Discovery Of Ra re OldPh otograph .;', - t 27 wives, was v'; " yd- 2-f- and rare old photograph of the great recently found in a Payson RARE OLD PHOTOGRAPH DISCOVERED This long-los' Mormon pioneer leader, Brigham Young, with 21 of his home, 7.95 sq. v4 AMD andgreen, brown and beige colors. ; 9x1 2-f- t. . i cut to any room size 1 1 9.85 12x1 9x1 . . 95.88 5-- ft. ... 5-ft- 159.80 ... . 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