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Show s SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1957 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD At Spanish Fork Convention Manzione Elected State Commander of Legion SPANISH FORK Joseph A. Manzione of Beaver was elected commander of the Utah Department of the American Legion at the conclusion of its 39th annual convention here Saturday. Other officers named were Garth W. Sawyer, Tooele, and William E. Christ"--offer-soHyruifa, vice corn n, '' 's? iary elected the following officers: Mrs. M. L. Howard, Riverton, president; Mrs. James Kail as, ' Og- ' was conducted ment officers manders; Mac Dow, Tooele, Utah den, Mrs. Lloyd Wignall, Salt Lake executive committeeman; and City, and Mrs. Richard Setterberg, Doran T. Duesler, Ogden, and Sandy, vice presidents; Mrs. B. K. Clark Cheney, Kaysville, national Famsworth, secretary - treasurer; Mrs Edsell Swanner, Salt Lake executive committeemen. national executive committee-woman- , City, Auxilof Utah's Members Legion by Judge McGarraghy for his cour- ageous and forthright decision in this highly emotional case. Communist Threat Robert L. Shelby, past national vice commander of the Legion. The new Utah commander has served in two World Wars, has fought in five major battles, sen ed for six and one half years of commander stated that if Commumsm expands in next 12 yearg at Lhe same ratJ0 that u hag active duty and retired as major n the past Lhe worfd after 22 years of service, part of dl5appear to the most horrible it being in the National Guard mght of a a very that the world Other representatives elected by has ever known. In the last de-th-e cade 13 free nations have been Auxiliary members were: Mrs. W. M. Larson, Magna, al- - subjected to Communism without ternate to Mrs. Swanner; Mrs. Jo-- j the firing of a single shot or the seph E. McMurrin, Ogden, endors- - loss of a single Russian life, Mr. Daniels stated that he did ed candidate from Utah for vice not believe that war with Russia of the western division president was inevitable if we remain firm (to be approved at the national in our convictions and L' we in Atlantic City in Sepconvention to tinue advance in the technologi-ParowaMrs. Bain Mathison, of nuclear weapons. "The field L tal chaplain; and Mrs. word that Russia understands Nelson, Logan, Mrs. Afton Ward only We should not disarm. is force. and Mrs. Delia Lattimer. delegates 1937 Since Russia has signed 52 to the national convention. Mrs. Swanner expressed appre- agreements; she has broken 50 ciation to the Spanish Fork unit of them." for being such excellent hosts to Pres Conference the convention. She stated that she Earlier in the day at a press conwas most appreciative of the loyal- ference Mr. Daniels said that "we ty of the 92 units of the auxiliary cannot safely and intelligently apin Utah. proach a disarmament agreement Mrs. Howard has served for eight unless we all live by the same years as chairman of girls' State, moral code." and Mrs. Hovvard Sprach- er, Ogden, historian. Installation of the new depart- - Locking for extra savings Shop Grants today and vrjr-da- y ; during this Storewid Summer Savings Sale. s. Last Three Days ! j MONDAY NIGHT OPEN j ?' TIL 9 P. M. mm ' con-tember- JJ r r -- 5 ); A V ' n, t. ' ' 'if - UTAH LEGION LEADERS Officers elected Saturday to lead the Utah Department of the American Legion are, left to right: front row Garth W. Sawyer, Tooele, first district vice commander; William E. Chris tofferson, Hyrum, 2nd vice' commander ; Mac Dow, Tooele, department commit teeman at large ; second row Joseph A. (Dick) Manzione, Beaver, commander; Doran T. Duesler, Ogdennational commit teeman; Clark Cheney, Kaysville, alternate national committeeman. pro-ov- )$ 11 f u - vir o )A r J , ! er . newest fashion fads in rock 'n roll and calypso border. NEW AUXILIARY OFFICERS Women who will head the Utah Legion Auxiliary for the coming year are, rear row: Mrs. B. K. Farnsworth, Salt Lake City, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. L. M. Howard, Riverton, president; Mrs. Edsell Swanner, Salt Lake City, national committeewoman ; and Mrs. Joseph E. McMurrin. Ogden, candidate for western division vice president. Honor guards are Mrs. LaVar Groneman, Provo, left, and Mrs. T. G. Pallister, Salt Lake City. jL, U J yard to" ft: Famous Name Plaids Wrinkle-sh- y Delightful designer cottons . . priced so low we dare not whisper their famous name, ir run ooits would oe vc yard. K u . Auxiliary Thanked Department Commander Parley Jensen thanked the auxiliary of Utah and stated "that while we do not have the largest department, we do have the best." Advanc Printed Patterns HURRY... SALE Mrs. Leslie B. McKinnon, naof the Westtional ern Division, addressed the large gathering and expressed a need to return to the grass roots of this She stated great organization. that "we must speak the language of our membership. We must become so imbued with the fanin our action the contastic philosophy that foreign na- vention theme, 'On Your Knees, tions must be persuaded from America'." becoming angry or upset with the Mrs. McKinnon said thai the United States, no matter what the public should be educated cost, that they have forgotten that general to the poppy program. From this their first responsibility as American diplomatic representatives is program the welfare project to aid of servicemen is to protect the rights and freedoms the families of their stat- sponsored. The banquet was presided over ed Mr. Daniels. He commended by Mrs. Edsell Swanner, department president of Utah. Mrs. Merrill G. McKell was inLUXAIRE For FURNACE as general convention troduced or AIR CONDITIONING chairman for the auxiliary. She INSTALLATIONS was assisted by Mrs. William M. Bowen and Mrs. Howard Bills. Call LYNN OLS.EN Mrs. Eugene Gardner was general FR fellow-countrymen- . . .5 Special in town Over 300 prints and olids. . from curtain checks and nursery prints to the Commander Daniels complimented the American Legion Auxiliary on its splendid achievements. The Commander was introduced by the National Committeeman, William Suteer. a-- vL The greatest showing loans. were in attendance. "Judge McGarraghy's decision sustains the American Legion's unwavering position that Girard's t was committed while he was on duty with the United States Army and therefore was a matter for the exclusive jurisdiction of American military authorities," continued the National Commander concerning the controversial case. "Our diplomatic representatives have k New Prints 'n Plains in 'Summit' Cottons o Air. Daniels, wtio expects travel one quarter of a million miles during his term of office, commended our financial aid to He suggested that the Korea. United States continue the gram as inflation has wiped the Koreans out financially. He stated that the U.S. should offer techni- cal assistance and sound private SPANISH FORK "The decision by Federal Judge Joseph McGar- raghy barring the United States government from turning Special-'- , ist Third Class William S. Girard to the Japanese government for a manslaughter trial is a vie-- ! tory for our Constitution and Bill of Rights." This was the opening statement of Commander W. C. (Dan) Daniels, national commander of the American Legion as he addressed the annual auxiliary banquet at the state convention held Friday night at the Memorial Building. More than 400 legionnaires and their wives ' C3 Same fine quality sells eevrfhere for 49c to 59c yard vice-preside- nt PRICES TO yorrf i .35c to 75 26... ONLY!, JUNE 3 it Regular &9c Printed Terry HA Kitchen Towels COTTAGE ," Lmt-fre- SETS super absorb- e. ent ; blot up water in a wink make dishes and Newest colors, styfet 27 . glassware sparkle. Gay hand printed novelty designs are ever so bright. -- Pe rnianent fimsb organdies with Schiffli trim, color-fast print. Kitchen charm. 65 banquet chairman. Window National SUP Meet Set Here Fans... Usually 49.95 fan with push 20", buttorj control, electrically reversible. Pan els included annual national encampment of the Sons of, Utah Pioneers will be conducted in The Other Models on Sale f Provo during Aug. 16 and inclusive, according to J. Rulon Morgan, president of the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Provo. The chapters of Utah Valley will be hosts at the 00788 from $5.98 Grants own sturdy BOncount. 72x108. THREE (3) HAND TOWELS-- TO THEIR CHARGE-I- T I JIT Cm M ONDAV OMLY I ,97 i x tos 42 x 34 PilUw 18 Provo Police Nab Pastel Muslin Sheets ALL CUSTOMERS OPENING OR ADDING ACCOUNT. FREE MONDAY ONLY I I 4 ! ON TO 1 I Tooele Escapees TOOELE UP) Four inmates Tooele from County Jail escaped Utah the and Highway early today Patrol broadcast for their capture. how to wort fae kigb-styi- ed Cameo Carried alert state-wid- e The four were identified as Howard Ash worth, 30; Rayne Martinez. 17: Delby Ray Scotts, 22 and Jerry Pearson, Brawy beauty that knows pickups Hard-worki- ng 21. Provo police officers Saturday apprehended two of four men who broke out of the Tooele jail Friday night. Ielby Ray Scaggs, 22, and Ray-m- e Martinez, 17. were taken in custory at the home of an aunt of Scaggs' wife, in Provo. Still at large are Howard 11 inches, 30 5 foot 790 pounds, light brown hair, and Gary Pearson. 21, 5 foot 11 inches tall, 170 pounds, brown hair and blue eyes. 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