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Show APRIL 14, 1937 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD II...V. ,'.A " jr- I Springville Boy, Genola Man Die From Mishaps , M . "V- "T , 5 - - - imwuiii i Ml i.p W . ti- -..' jl - ivf . -- i J The broad scope of the Federation of Women's Clubs was emphasized by an outstanding pan el discussion on all of the phases of club federation at the "birthOREM Two Utah County residents have died from accident Springville boy who was killed Satinjuries a automobile-pedestria- n an in afternoon accident, and urday man Genola who died Friday night from a injuries suffered the previous day when thrown from a horse. The victims were Danny Snow, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Snow, who darted into the path of a car on U.S. 91 at Springville; and A. Vivean Cooper, farmer and worker at Keigley Quarry. day" party 52-year-o- ld SPRINGVILLE Tragedy struck in Springville Saturday when Danny Snow, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Snow, ran from the lawn in front of his home onto Highway 91 and was killed by a car. The accident occurred as Danny and some other children were playing and he suddenly darted into the path of a car driven by Reed Curtis Tucker, 19, of 590 E. 3rd N., Spanish Fork, police reported. Danny's parents were away at the time, having gone to Elko, Nev. with Mr. Snow's parents, SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Sen. V. Arthur Watkins in Salt Lake for meeting of supporters of the Central Utah Reclamation project, said here Saturday no cut should be made in the "rock bottom" figure of $15,140,000 requested by President Eisenhower for the Upper Colorado Project. Backers of the Central Utah Project were meeting in an effort to enlist public support for the 220 million dollar water development (R-Uta- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Snow, on a short trip. They were en route to Elko when the accident occurred, and could not be contacted until they arrived. They reportedly chartered a plane to rush back to Springville when they received the news. The Snow home is at 381 W. 8th S.. near the railroad underof pass. Two were aunt an at and child the but was the home, it reported, the child's action in running to the road was so sudden that nobody could stop him. great-grandmothe- rs GENOLA A. Vivean Cooper, died Friday night at Payson City hospital of head injuries suffered when he was thrown from a horse Thursday night here. was born at Stockton, He Tooele County, July 34, 1904, to Isaac Albert and Mary Hannah Morgan Cooper. He married Lola Vernel Draper Dec. 5, 1925 at Provo. A member of the LDS Church, he wai a ward teacher and a scout worker. A farmer, he lived at Genolo tfie past 36 years. For 14 years had had been employed at Lid thy, I THEY GARNERED HONORS AT SPEECH MEET Happy after winning awards at state speech meet Saturday are, left to right, Tom Drury, South High, best actor award; M. C. Golightly, BY High, holding both the sweepstakes trophy for the B Division and the Samuel French award ; Ursel Allred, drama coach at South, who won the sweepstakes trophy for the A Division and the Rowe Peterson play; and Ruth Donaldson of South, best actress award. trophy for the best one-act Mrs. Lon Logan, first vice president of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, of Duchesne, invited the women to attend the state convention of May, 2, 3 and 4. Mrs. Boyd V. Sheets, chairman of junior clubs in the state, also spoke briefly. The state officers were introduced by Mrs. Stanley Taylor. Mrs. Banks read a letter of welcome from the state president, Mrs. Walter Ewing. South, BY High Win Sweepstakes Awards At State Interpretive Speech Festival EVANS of School Salt Lake South High program. Representatives from 21 coun- City and Brigham Young High ties were attending the meeting School of Provo copped the sweepof the Colorado River Development stakes trophies for the A and B Association. Divisions plus the Rowe PeterWatkins said, "It can be demon- son trophy and the Samuel French strated that the Bureau of Recla- Award for the one-aplays at mation can actually spend wisely the annual Utah High School Inand economically during the next terpretive Speech Festival held at year of this project 37 million do- BYU Saturday. llars." In the A Division South High Watkins said the reasonable bid placed first with 61 points, Logwhich was made this week for an second with 48 and East High construction of the Glen Canyon School third with 42 points. Dam demonstrated that the entire In the B Division BY High won Upper Colorado River its first sweepstakes trophy with should go forward with full speed. 52 Dixie High and Wasatch The Utah Republican urged that Highpoints. School of Heber tied for seca small allocation be made for ond place with 24 points each. the beginning of construction on Wasatch Academy garnered 23 the Vernal Project. points for third place. Peterson Award Ursel Allred, drama coach at South High School won the Rowe Peterson trophy for his one-a(Continued from Page One.) entitled, "The Old Lady er failing ki efforts to organize a play Shows Her Medals." more moderate government. Ruth Donaldson and Tom Dru-rSources said Nimr drove a hard both of South High School won bargain and agreed only on con- the best actress and best actor dition that: awards. These awards won for Jordan will have a joint police each of them a $70 scholarship with Egypt and Syria. to the BYU. Jordan will oppose tbe EisenSix Activities hower doctrine. official government M. C. Golightly wrote an origwill be dismissed. inal script, the title being "The Nimr, 40 years old and consid- Grief Scene." It won for him the ered a dynamic and rising poli- covered Samuel French award. tician in Amman, was reported to Approximately 65 high schools have agreed that there would be throughout Utah participated in no Communists in the government but neither would ex - foreign minister Abdullah Rimawai, a staunch supporter of the king, be included. The break between Nabulsi and Hussein came last Wednesday over VIRGINIA By f the two day speech meet that was hosted by Dr. Harold I. Hansen and the Speech Department of the BYU. More than 360 students par- - ticipated. Hol-indrak- e, Del-be- The six activities that the event included were humorous readings, a f J V by-la- A ws FURNITURE HONORED Mrs. Jessie Arrow-smithonored women's by clubs "for outstanding work in field of education. She will be considered with other district h, rt l, FREE ESTIMATES Repairing: - Reflnishinf DTR Co. winner. SIMMONS Mattresses, Ntt "long-pusher- ." t prices. U SAVE $30' on this typical suite REGULAR $179 NOW during this sale! X , VM sjM Special at -- l 7 V ,S Avalanche I Double Dresser Beveled Plate Mirror Bookcase Bed SAVE $15.00 I ll"- -tf I 1 I it-- , i "ffi3$5s - f 25T3---r 'rt m officials be fired. Nimr made two attempts to An NIIGATA, Japan, (UP) form a new government before he avalanche in the mountains near finally won over the king. here swept away nine coal min- Increasing Pressure FEATHER FALLS, Calif., (UP) David Jackson, Oroville, Before calling on him for the employe of the Feather River second time, Hussein conferred Pine Mill here, drowned in the with his army commander and mill pond Friday night while on upper house speaker Said El Mufti the job as a who had tried and failed to form The Butte County sheriff's of- a cabinet. fice said Jackson fell into the Hussein was faced with increasthe while pond working ing pressure from outside the Radio Moscow insisted night shift as a "pond man." country. Such a worker walks on logs in that the United States was responthe water, pushing them towarti sible for the downfall of the Nathe mill's conveyor belt with a bulsi regime. A U. S. embassy spokesman in long pole. Amman flatly denied the charge. Hussein's outside support in the George Washington presided over the Constitutional Arab world was from Saudi Arabia and Iraq. 'A '- -2 "GOLDEN REST" Mattress selling regularly for $54.50 18 Killed By pro-weste- rn U tihwe, nirrer and Box springs Simmon's Famous 312 open coil Pro-weste- rn Nabulsi's demands tiiat Carload Sale of fine Eastern Suites at exceptionally low on genuine y j .... Factory Cooperation Sale ct ; EXCITING BEDROOM SUITE SPECIALS Here's another Jordan Forms are his widow, six sons and four daughters: Cherril Worker Drowns In Feather River Timpanog- - Reports Given Brief reports were given by the treasurer, Mrs. Frank Greenwood; the auditor, Mrs. Vern and the historian, Mrs. Ronald Price. Members of the Panel gave Instories, dramatic readings, formative information on the club f retold radio speech, pantomimes and one-- j projects. fact plays. Panel members were Mrs. The two day affair was directed Chipman, moderator; Mrs. Bush-nelby Horace H. Rose, secretary of Ralph Packard, Mrs. D. D. Mrs. Barnett Dewey, Mrs. the Utah High School Activities Phil Snow. Mrs. Ronald Dick, Mrs. committee project Quarry-Survivin- Dean, Springville; Vivean Keith, Provo; Lyle J., James Albert, Randy Lee, and Jeffrey D., all of Genola; Mrs. Janeli Hendrick-on- , Provo; Mrs. Iris Jackson, Payson; Mrs. Wilma Jewkes, Salt Lake City and Staere Cooper, Genola; 13 grandchildren. His parents of Genola one sister, Mrs. Lucy Dean Clark, Santaquin; Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Genola Ward chapel by Bishop Luray Draper. Friends may call at Rigby Mortuary in Payson Monday evening and at the family home in Genola Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in Santaquin City Cemetery. r l Francis - trict president. 1 for the past 23 years. Mrs. She is the sixth grade teacher at Mortensen, Gary L. Cooper and Mrs. E. Rus- the Wasatch School in Provo.- 'J sell Inns. Music Highlights A noteworthy innovation was the The music during the morning awarding to Mrs. Jessie Arrow-smit- h of Provo, the "Oscar for meeting was furnished by Mrs. Teachers" award by the district. were She was introduced by Mrs. L. F. Clyde E. Weeks. The colors the the of by auxiliary Black, president of the 19th Cen- presented Wars of Post Veterans tury Club who acted in behalf of 8376 of Orem. Foreign the chairman of education, Mrs. The mistress of ceremonies vra Sterling Ercanbrack who was out Mrs. J. D. Pyne, board member. of town. Mrs. Arrowsmith receivA. H. Christenson, Mrs. district ed the thanks and congratulations of state and Year" the "Mother and a lovely corsage for her outin alternate thanks briefly spoke standing work in the schools and and was introduced by Mrs. L. S. f aycock, former district presient and one of her sponsors. A short history of the district was presented on his 48th birth day since Timpanogos was the first district to organize in the state. Former presidents of the district spoke, including Mrs. ChristaM. Christensen, Mrs. Sherman Christenson and Mrs. L. S. Maycock. Mrs. C. E Maw, one of the originators of the first of the state federation and former state president and national officer, was also an, honored guest and spoke briefly. The exceptionally beautiful music was furnished by the Melodian Chorus and directed by Dr. Franklin J. Madsen. Mrs. ct 52, Keigley h) First of the L. P. Harvey, Mrs. Wesley Jense, community os District Saturday at the Orem High School. A large group of women from the 28 clubs in the northern Utah county district attended the confab with the clubs from Orem as hostesses. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, club and civic leader and the con vention was presided over by Mrs. Karl Banks of Pleasant Grove dis- Watkins Asks River Fund Be Approved Timp District Glubs Hold 'Birthday' Convention; Education Award Given CrrS-- ETTaritr " " Make your select.on from over 80 suites, showing all of 5) ZZrTS - ers' shacks last night, probably killing 18 persons, it was reported today. Sixteen of the 35 persons in the shacks escaped unscathed, and a 17th was found critically injured early today. Eight bodies have been recovered from the tumbled pile of snow and debris at the foot of the mountain. A 1,900-ma- n search party spent the day sifting the pile in hopes of finding other survivors. At nightfall, none had bees, today's popular BUYS DTR IN CARLOAD QUANTITIES AND YOU GET THE SAVINGS I found. 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