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Show Safety Precautions Can Avoid Children's Mishaps "Utah County children can be safeguarded from many accidents about the farm and home if simple precautions are observed," advises Clair R. Acord, Utah County Agricultural Agent. He notes, for instance, that a ladder left in an upright position against a house, barn or fruit trees is a temptation for nearly any child. Open stairs invite small children to climb or go down. Containers of poisonous or injurious materials left where very young children can get at them are among the most hazardous J. Donald Wadsworth, extension agricultural engineer at Utah State University, reports that three boys were injured the past month in Utah falling from' hay stacks or loads of hay. He adds that Utah has had a "particularly hazardous haying summer. Many farmers got arms or legs caught in balers. Hay mowers took their usual toll in fingers and bad cuts on feet and ankles." Professor Wadsworth says many such accidents can be prevented "by removing the temptation to commit an unsafe act." Eagles Lodge Plans Drive Against Muscular Dystrophy proceeds scheduled for the national musoular distrophy fund maintained by the Fraternal Order of Eagles, officers of Provo Aerie 2924 and auxiliary Saturday announced plans for local participation in the nationwide campaign. g event here is Big scheduled for the evening of Thursday, Oct. 3, at 8 p.m., acof cording to the the drive, William Martindale, worthy president of the Aerie and Mrs. Thomas Vlasis, auxiliary president. At that time, Professor George Singer, nationally-earned hypnotist, will bring his Hypnotic Marvels" show to Provo. The show will be held in the Central Junior High Auditorium, formerly the old Provo High School. The fight against muscular distrophy is a national project of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, who launched it five years ago. Funds go to research on a national scale and equipment for patients. In Provo one patient alone has received $750 worth of equipment, said Mrs. Vlasis. The evening show Thursday will be preceded by a free street show at 12:30 p.m. the same day at Firs"t West and Center at which Professor Singer will demonstrate his powers of hypnotism on local subjects. He demonstrates such astoundself- l, ing feats as With fund-raisin- co-chair- pain-contro- 55 Escape In Crash Landing of Japanese Airliner OSAKA, GosRen News She's No Comedienne Now Miner Killed At Sunnyside By MARGUERITE WATERBURY GOSHEN Donald White was named superintendent of the Goshen Ward Sunday School, and Lloyd Penrod is the new supervisor of the Aaronic Priesthood. Agnes Sorensen has taken office as the new president of the YWMIA who didn't recognize the woman organization. has been making movies since Irene Dunn 'Dead Serious' About Her New UN Role Aerial Acrobatic Team Performs at Ogden Air Show s, rT-ras- ? SZ--j r Ifr h) C-1- 24 B-2- 9, F-8- Mil kJ: Sft Citizens Feted on Birthdays Leads Sought In Knifing at Prison SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A Ogden Mayor To Seek to of hair styles was highlight the concluding sessions Re-election of the Utah Associated Beauticians here tonight. OGDEN (UP) Convention Chairman Grant ButRaymond S. ters said some 30 different hair Wright, completing his third term colors from silver to black mid- as councilman and second as mayor, Sunday announced intention night would be modeled. to seek reelection as councilman Artificial insemination with from the Ogden First Municipal animals was practiced by the Ward. Council members select a mayArabs in the 14th century, acor from their group to preside at cording to the Encyclopedia official functions and meetings. showing for Gerald F. Taylor served by Mrs. Taylor. FREEZER HOLDS 650 Mrs. Murphy would have to whip up a lot of chowder to cover these overalls, claimed to be the largest in the world by the makers. Key Work Clothes of Fort Scott, Kan. Mrs. Elda G. Glenn, left, and Mrs, Nellie Blosser Show one way of pressing the garment after it was sent to a Fort Scott laundry for cleaning. Four 150-pou- nd ng, persons could fit in each of the huge pockets. iTUDEOTSM! PROVO'S STORE FOR: and DRAWING SUPPLIES, ART ONLY OLYMPIA HAS A ONE YEAR GUARANTEE TERMS i mm U .H3 V. 4 '.' 'A.' No Carrying Charge FREE RULERS UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY NEXT DOOR TO PARAMOUNT THEATRE fm. wm- FIFTH 3RAPE PHOTO t--Je j II 1 i at SUPERIOR STORES m WORLD SERIES. PW7 O i i U POUNDS AT THE HOTTEST PRICE IN THE WEST! WHILE THEY LAST M A $519.00 VALUE, NOW u' SUPPLIES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, STATIONERY. Salem Second Ward MIA conducted an Era drive this week wjth Era director Naomi Wride in charge. The couples left the church and contacted their homes and returned to the church where they were all served refreshments by the MIA officers. Relief Society this week will be the theology lesson and the teachers topic and report meeting in CUBIC FEET n WORLD'S LARGEST ENGINEERS, SLIDE RULES The Angus Taylors and the H. C. Walstons went to Orem Sunday where they were served a birthday dinner at the Henry Walston home to honor Don Kenneth on his 12th birthday. Saturday afternoon he had a party for his friends. He received many gifts. mmam ifjluii pi A Ifrtumi hi 2 gSj' Japan (UP) Fifty one OVER-AL- L 4 I 1 i DIAGONAL 263 SO. IN. VIEWABLE AREA 1 I jbi m jl 00 SAVE lt H 2T If COLLEGE SwSvelette full swivel. And wait 'till you turn on those big, sharp pictures. Big 8" speaker with sound out Yongster J9st a Few Cents a Day At W.T. front. STATE FARM it ibe time to provK&Dg far yow Mer edacaboa became aam n the time k costs the least. Throvfa vcmf Iztsoraoce" plan, "Jwveruic company's the yowger tbe chad tbe less you hae tort aside each year. 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(Z 3 w, (R-Uta- When he wrote the account of his journey to Cathay, Marco Polo was in a prison at Genoa, rrrrrrr !M1 A roof fell SUNNYSIDE (UP) 1 at the No. mine of Kaiser Steel Co. at Sunnyside this morning killI ed Vernon Lund," about 40, of SunBy GAY PAULEY Women's Editor United Press nyside. Lund was married and had chilMrs. Aveleen Kirk entertained UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UP) 1930. struck when killed was a birthday party in honor of He at dren. Irene Dunn, whose talent as a Miss Dunne recalled that some beroof the from comedienne won her movie fame, of her best acting roles were on her husband, Evelyn Kirk, reby coal falling tween 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. is "dead serious" about, her new the frothy side. Diplomacy is a cently. A dinner was served to minninth the was The accident guests: Mr. and role, she said ruefully. the following little different, dur' Mrs. Don Kirk and family of ing fatality in Carbon County The actress has turned diplomat "The thing that impresses me Pay son, Mr and Mrs. Wendell ing 1957 and the third death at serving as the U. S. alternate repmost is how dead serious every- Kirk - and family of Eureka, Mr. the No. 1 Kaiser mine. resentative to the 12th General body is," she said. "Me included. and Mrs. Richard Echerrieta of Assembly of the United Nations. There is no time for comedy at Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. William It is her first public office, alU. N." White and Karen Kirk, Eureka. tie though she long has been active Miss Dunne said she has been in civic, charity and religious Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis of around the working "almost work. Declo, Ida., were the weekend the of "It has been a most enlighten- clock," attending meetings at the home of her aunt, guests which to ing week," said Miss Dunne in Trusteeship Committee Elizabeth Mrs. Sorensen. her first interview since her ap- she is assigned, "getting my feet delme .ng OGDEN (UP) The Thunder-birdpointment by President Eisen- on the ground," Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lindquist an Air Force aerial acro- hower. She reported for duty last egates. of Salt Lake City were recent batic team, thrilled spectators Tuesday, when the General As"You can sit in a chair here dinner guests at the home of his Sunday at the Weber Valley Air sembly convened, and had to show and the whole world comes to brother and sister-in-laMr. Show with a demonstration of credentials to get in. Guards you," she said. and Mrs. Merlin Lindquist. rolls, barrel rolls and loops while in a tight diamond formation. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson Sen. Arthur V. Watkins of Lake Shore and Mr. and Mrs. also addressed crowds that cam George Storks of Pay son were to see a Globemaster, World the house guests of Mrs. Eliza6 War II a beth fighter, Sorensen last week. ' both wards. Salem Ward will meet By MARGRETTE TAYLOR jet trainer and other aviation Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. with Ida equipment on display at Ogden Carolyn Kirby and friend, Gene SALEM Mrs. Orlean Christen-se- n Ficklin giving the theology lesson Johnson of Portland, Ore., were Airport. the Friendly and Dot Barney giving the topic entertained dinner guests at the home of her Neighbors Club for her birthday lesson. Salem Second Ward will grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth which will be Monday. Fourteen meet at 9:30 Tuesday morning Sorenson, last week. members were served a tray with Delia Christensen giving the lunch and spent a social after- theology lesson and Fern Linton had their opening socials last noon visiting and resting. She the teachers topic. Both wards week. POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN opened her many beautiful gifts. (UP) Acting Warden Walter D. Her relatives will be her guests OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS Achuff said toda., he was tracking Monday. down several leads hoping to "get THATS RNeI 1 NOW JUST Mr. and Mrs. Angus Taylor to the bottom'" of the knifing of m HOLE? IT A an inmate at Utah State Prison. and Mrs. Emma Martin went to Achuff said the investigation was Provo Thursday evening where a birthday dinner continuing in order to avoid any they enjoyed hypnotic pain control, and posthypnotic suggestion. This last is a process where a strong suggestion is placed in the subject's mind by the professor, so even after awakened, this suggestion persists. The professor explains that this is an illustration of the type of hypnosis used in helping people to cure smoking or drinking habits, or to aid them in losing weight. Aside from the suavity and humor which George Singer injects into "Hypnotic Marvels," it should not be overlooked that he has an enviable record of using his power of suggestion to relax patients prior to having teeth extracted, to aid In pain control at childbirth and in the field of hypnotherapy, he has treated patients who have mental reprisals. The victim, Frank J. Owens, 24, disorders. was returned to the prison hospital Friday after being treated for knife wounds in the stomach Hairstyles Showing at Salt Lake General Hospital. Owens has refused to disclose Features Convention who had stabbed him last week. passengers and four crew members of a Japan Airlines plane escaped death tonight when their plane crashed while making an emergency landing. The plane developed engine trouble shortly after taking off from Itami Airport. It returned to the airport immediately for an emergency landing. Early reports said that the plane had burned and that all aboard were feared to have died. However, later reports said there were "some injuries" but no deaths. The plane was bound for Tokyo. SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 Utah County. Utah' MONDAY, DAILY HERALD mm estt mmm |