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Show 1 2 t ! SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1957 Utah County. Utah Contract Let For Lehi Guard Armory SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The Utah Building Board has ed three contracts for new Utah National Guard Armories to be built at a total cost of $678,269. The largest contract went to Groneman and Company, Provo, for a $379,305 armory in Salt Lake ' City, Other contracts were let out to Olson and Davis Construction Co , Logan, for a $138,604 armory at Smithfield, and to Layton Construc- Forbidden Driving Heads Calendar 'In District Court Utahn Dies Three Boys Hurt As Car Rolls From Burns Down Hillside Three teen-ag- e boy were injured SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) Ray American Fork in Friday night Emeral Fronk, 55, manager of the Canyon when the car in wiiich they Ray Fronk Refinishing Service, were riding ran off the embank100 feet about Salt Lake City, died Friday of ment and rolled down the mountain. burns suffered in a fire at the Richard Watkins, Iff, Lehi, was rear of his shop May 22. in "fairly good" condition at the Fronk was preparing to burn Amrican Fork Hospital with a fractured clavicle, fractured ribs paint rags when he suffered third and possible internal injuries. degree burns on the arms and Mark Johnson, 17, Lehi, driver first, second and third of the car, suffered a broken right burns on the face and degree body. leg. Also treated at the Lehi HosA native of Ogden, Fronk lived pital was Raymond Stine, 18, Lehi, there until 1941 when he moved who was released to his home after here with his family. treatment of a dislocated shoulder. The accident occurred about 10 p.m. Friday in the North Fork of American Fork Canyon, according to Neldon S. Evans of the Utah ar Highway Patrol. . Driver Cited After Orem Accident 3-C- Utah Papers Receive Awards tion Co., Salt Lake City, for a new $160,360 armory in Lehi. 2 Utah Firm Low Bidder for New Salt Lake Bank FRANCISCO (UP) Central Utah newspapers, Springville Herald and the Nephi on Highway 91. Times - News, today received The crash occurred when Stanawards from the National Editorial Association Better Newspaper Con-t- o ley B. Peterson, 37, Center-fieldt. stopped to make a left turn and The awards were presented dur- - Jack Oakland. 34. Salt Lake City. ing the final session of the 72nd in a pick-u- p truck stopped behind annual NEA convention in San the Peterson car. Both cars were Francisco. involved in the crash when the was Oakland truck was hit in the rear Herald The Springville awarded first place for the best by a car drven by Ellen Bass Johnnews story in the 2,000 and under son, 33, Lovington, N. M., with $600 circulation division and the Nephi damage to her car; $150 to the Times-New- s won a third place truck and $100 to the Peterson car. award for service to agriculture Mrs. Johnson was cited for followin the same circulation bracket. ing too close by investigating police officers and Chief of Police Reed Burgener. I be SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The Salt Lake City firm of Tolboe & Harlin Construction Co. was reported today as apparent low bidder on construction of a new Federal Reserve Bank here. The company offered to do the job for $2,800,000. Formal announcement of the award must come from the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. The structure will be built on the southwest corner of State and First South streets here, one block from the present federal reserve Bank. Truman Grandson To Be Democrat, Says Grandfather BOSTON (UP) Former President Harry S. Truman said Saturday his new grandson is fated to be a Democrat. The child, born to the President's only child, Mrs. Margaret. Truman Daniel, was named Clifton Truman Daniel. The former President told newsmen at Logan Airport Saturday: "He's a fine boy. It looks like he's going to be a Democrat. With that name hooked on him it almost forces him to." SAN crash with no personal injuries except bruises Two and shock resulted Friday at 2:45 The p.m. near 1240 South State Street OREM A fhre-ca- r , (t SunS& Hera a Published by Herald Corporation, 50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Ent-e- d as second class matter at the oost office ji Provo Utah, under the act of March 3, 187S Subscription terms by carrier in Uiah County: Per month $1.60 6 months In advance $9.60 One year in advance $19.20 By mail anywhere in the United States or its posses- sions: $1.60 per month; $9.60 for six months in advance; $19.20 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, adand vertising sports call FR for society and news briefs, -- all VR j Inmate Dies In Prison Hospital POINT OF THE Randall Johnson, 880 $ast Center, Springville, charged with driving during revocation, pleaded guilty Friday in Fourth District Court. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of a $25 fine. Clark William Rappleye, 19, 1490 S. 2nd E., Orem, pleaded innocent to charges of driving during revocation. Trial was set for July 23. Donna Bennet Bridges, 34, 245 W 3rd S., Provo, who had pleaded guilty to charges of is- suing a fraudulent check, was sentenced to 30 days in jail; suspended. She was placed on probation for six months. William Oren Sorrells, 24, 96 E. 15ih S., Orem, who pleaded guilty to charges of burglary, and was sentenced to one to 20 years in prison, suspended. He was placed on probation for 18 months. Max Vincent, 34. 711 West Center, was placed under order of the court to pay $40 for his family's support the afternoon of his hearing, and to pay $20 semimonthly thereafter for one year. Military Rites Set for Bentley Full military honors will br accorded Edward William Bentley. 64, at the Provo Cemetery Monday following services at 2 p.m. Room in the Berg Drawing Chapel. The military rites will be in charge of the Dean Mendenhall Provo Post 13, American Legion. Mr. Bentley, a veteran of World War I. died Thursday in the Salt Dake Veterans Hospital. Rites Slated Monday for Lehi Woman - f " . ;: .- -. " , V 1 , SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Mry Elizabeth Cox lee, 89, died Friday; funeral Monday 1 p. m. in Hinckley, Millard County. Faiitnj Hamblin Hill, 60, 84 Apricot Kyutaro Ta- hve.. died Friday. 1 W. 144 So., died Tyes-dty- ; naka, 79, funeral Monday 8 p. mi in Japanese Church of Christ, 268Mrs. Emma (,ab W. 1 South. bott Fullmer, vi, i. west died funeral Thursday; Temple, in m. Jefferson 12:15 p. Monday, LDS Ward Chapel, 1510 Richards St. Mrs. Elizabeth Teressa Proctor, 68. died ThursFrancis Owjns, William day. 83, died Friday; funeral pending. Ernest Oliver Brothers, 68. ied Thursday. Niew-ber- lke tsorn &epi. jv, i&eo in au City to William and Eupropha Brian Leffler, she married Lott A. Russon May 23, 1906 in Uie Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Russon died in 1955. Mrs. Russon served as election registrar for over 20 years. She started her church activi- ties at the age of 13 as treasurer, teacher and orkindergarten in the First Ward, Provo ganist She has been a church organist over a period of 56 years as ward organist and in auxiliary ' rg For Infant Girl , j j er PALMYRA Funeral service! for Shelly Hansen," infant daughter of Everett and Cleo Ann ChappeLl Hansen, will be held in palmyra LDS Ward Chapel Monday at 2 p.m. The infan' died Thursday at a Provo hospital of unknown but natural causei. She was born May 18, 1957 in Spanish Fork. Survivors include brother. Michael; sister, Connie Ann of Mr. and Palmyra; Mrs. Oliver Hansen, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Lucy A. FARMINGTON Friends may call at the CRASH VICTIM Funeral serRobinson Coombs, 86, died Thurs- residence from 10 a.m. untilfamily vices were held Saturday in day; funeral Monday 2 p. mi in for services. Burial wlil betimin Orem for Vivian Austin MaFarmington First - Second LDS the Spanish Fork City cemetery. son, 59, who died Wednesday Ward Chapel. enroute to a Salt Lake Hospital HENEFER, Summit County World's gypsum quarry truck-aut- o a at crash following Meredith Andrew Dawson, 73. is locaiod largest at Alabasier, Michigan, LaBarge. Wyo. An employe of died Friday; funeral Monday 1 Geneva Steel. Mr. Mason was p. m. in Henefer Ward Chape. OGDEN Mrs. Amy M. Knight, Maurer. 83, died Thursday; futtraveling on vacation with his wife to see their daughter in 84 , 560-2-3 rd St., died Thursday; neral Monday 8 p. m. Nibley LDS LaBarge when the tragedy funeral Monday 11 a. m. Lajrkui Ward. occurred. Mrs. Mason is reWASHINGTON TLRRACE Funeral Chapel. Roy George, covering ,in the Utah Valley 77, '3111 Jefferson Ave., died Thomas Alma Tracy, 78, died Hospital from injuries. Thursday. George William King. Wednesday. BRIGHAM CITY Mr. Bessie 58, 1021 16th St., died Wednesday. CounOla Box Elder Shuman Hunter Barkley, 46, PLYMOUTH, CARD OF THANKS' Fri86. died died Thursday. Our family is sincerely grate- ty Edward Bigier, 1 p. m.', in GRANTSV1LLE. Tooele Counfuneral Monday day; ful for the many acts of kindness LDS Ward Chapel ty Robert I). Cook, 75, died during our recent bereavement, Plymouth Emil Cache County NIBLEY, Wednesday. caused by the passing of our beWe loved husband and father. desire especially to extend our thanks and appreciation to those SYSTEMS who took part at the services, offered expressions of sympathy, Installed To Your Specifications sent flowers, furnished cars, or in any other way assisted. FREE ESTIMATES AND PLANNING Mrs. Hai.el Chase and Family grand-parent- s, j organizations. She was a teacher in the Sun- day School, Relief Society and Primary at different times, and also active in the Camp Blue Bell. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, serving in numerous posiUons. She also was a president of the YWMIA in the Lehi Fourth Ward and later became counselor in the Lehi Stake YWMIA. She and her husband served for several years on the Lehi LDS Old Folks committee. At the time of her death she held the office of DUP organist and Relief Society visiting teacher. Survivors are: one son, Lester, New York City; four daughters. grandchildren. Mrs. Virl L. Mack (WUmirth) Friends may call at the A. H. Mrs. Portland. Batchelor, Ore.; Wing Mortuary, Lehi, Sunday Orville (Rowen) Vibbert, Lehi; evening and Monday prior to Mrs. Darrel (Josephine) Hansen, services. Burial will be in the American Fork; three sisters, 11 Lehi City Cemetery. SPRINKLING PHONE PROVO FR 23 CO. LANDSCAPE Provo, Utah 1455 South Springville Road was convicted in Weber County and committed to the prison Oct. 20, 1953. Prison officials said he had no known relatives in Utah. DTR Co. 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