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Show SUNDAY DECEMBER 1. 1W7 Utah County. Utah 7 SUNDAY HERALD Utah Highway Construction At New High U Utah State Parks, rged Expand. Watkins in the tour to study pissible sites Harold P. Fabian, chairman, for state parks. and C. J. Olsen, director of the The first stop was at scenic state parks and recreation com- V. plea while on a tout; of southern urged Utah scenic points sponsored "by Sen. Arthur (UP) MOAB Saturday (R-Uta- h) and Recreation Utah to take over and administer the Utah Parks more and more land resources Commission. Watkins and Gov. George D. within its border for use as state Clyde were among the sta'te, city parks. The Utah Republican made the and county officials participating Dead Horse Point near here. Watkins said he would gladly take whatever steps might be required to obtain title to jotential state park areas. AROUND AND ABOUT Lee, George Liberace (UP) News I terns AboutYou r Stop the presses. Liberace and brother George have called it quits. The team has split up. The Liberaces didn't squabble. There's no hard feelings. George on just tired of tagging along So George Lee's endless tours. musand fiddle his up parked tache wax and went into business for himself. And what a business. His card reads like the yellow pages of the phone book. George is now a businessman, musician, actor, comedian, artists' representative and gourmet, among other things. His Liberace Enterprises Inc., deals with everything from pizzicato to pizza. "Before I say anything about my business ventures, I want it known there's no friction between the brothers Liberace," George said, siooine a glass of orange Juice. "After 10 years of traveling around the country I want to stay closer to my wife. It's all right for Lee to tracel. He's a bachelor. We still see each other. When I opened my office a couple of wetks ago Lee brought me the larppst .bouauet of flower! I've ever seen. Hungary Reported To Have bugged IL S. Legation UP Communist is reported to have hidHungary den microphones in the fireplace of a .room where Josef Cardinal Mindszenty resides- in the American legation, in Budapest. Informants said the microphones were discovered when the legation chimney was being swept and repaired. apparently dropMicrophones, some time the down chimney ped to have been linkwere said ago, ed with a wire recorder on the legation roof. The State .Department would neither confirm nor deny the report. WASHINGTON -- Published by Herald Corporation. 50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Cnt ed as second class matter at ths post offlcs la Provo. Utah, under the act of March S, 187t terms by car Subscript! rier In Uwih County: Per month months in advance 6 L80 $9.60 One year in advance $19.20 mail anywhere In the States or its possessions: $1.60 per month; $9.50 for sU months in advance: $19.20 for a year tn advance. Herald telephone numbers: Foi editorial, circulation, adand call sports vertising FR for society news briefs, all vit By United -- By COLLEEN ROWBERRY FR were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stanton of southern Utah of the nephew guests in Payson. They came to attend the wedding of Mr. Stanton, Dennis Stanton. 17 week Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Chrlstopherson flew to Ogden last on business. this Mrs. Stella McElprang of Huntington, Utah, was a visitor Mrs. and brother-in-laMr. we?k at the home of her sister and William T. Litster. . w, Dallas Smith returned to Provo today (Sunday) after spendvisiting at the ing the holiday weekend in Star Valley, Wyo., his home of his parents. He was accompanied to his home by sister who had been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen visited during the week at the home Kinder of Emery County. of the sister of, Mr. Allen, Mrs. Lucille . , Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Palmer and family of Mapleton visited over the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of the father of Mr. Palmer, Alma Palmer of Ignacio, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hales and daughter of Logan spent the of Mr. holiday Visiting in Mapleton at the home of the parentsa family Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hales. They also attended while Hales they were dinner at the home of the sister of Mr. here. Mr. and Mrs. Troy S. Washburn and daughters, Hazel and Irene of Gallup, N. M., visited this week at the home of Mrs. Ardel Andreasen, the sister of ,Mr. Washburn and also with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wayman received word Friday of the birth of a girl to their son and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Saudi Wayman (Marguerite Burr) in a hospital in Dhahran, a Arabia. The couple also has another girl and boy. Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Cardell received word of the birth of a granddaughter. The girl was born Thanksgiving morning to Mr. and Mrs. Norman, CardelT (Helen West) in Brea, Calif. The couple also has a little boy. . 85 E. 2nd S., are newcomers " Mr. and Mrs. William Berrey entertained family members with a turkeyTdinner Thursday. Present were the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Willardson (Vivian Berrey) and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Evans (Joan) and family of Provo. Mrs. Stanley J. Goode (Barbara Berrey) called from Anchorage, Alaska long distance during the day. Food Prices slashed. Carson's Food Center. , (adv.). s Nlll Louise's Gift and Art Shop is now open on regular store hours, come in and get your important Christmas Gifts. (adv.). Tour to the moon, later, right now Hawaii is calling. All expense $497 fifteen days, leaving December 24th. Write Mrs. Alonzo Morley, 387 East 3rd North. Telephone FR (adv.). Be smart, compare food prices and see what you save when you shop at Carson's Food Center. (adv.). Largest variety of Christmas Cards in the county. (adv.). Geneva Times. Phone AC Orem- - 18-m- an Hebrides, the legendary South Sea belles of Tahiti and the kangaroos, beaches and cosmopolitan cities of Australia. Starting from Hawaii last June, Carl Dudley, producer of "Cinerama South Sears," took his crew on a three-mont- h working cruise aboard the schooner Te Vega. "We took our cameras from the dancers of Papeete, Tahiti.' to Queen Salote's Methodist choir singing Handel's Messiah at Nukualofe, Tonga," said Dudley. Dudley threw in more South Sea island glamour for Cinerama's fifth production, with scenes of seldom-see- n and rarely photographed annual rituals of and About 35 Fijians from the island of Beqa (pronounced Benga) brought their own special stones for the ceremony to Fiji's capital, Suva a distance of 30 miles. They take eight hours to bring the stones to white heat for the endurance test of 40 to 60 seconds. GEORGE J. BRUGGMAN, Sales Representative From nlursery WENATCHEE, WASH. Will be in your area December 2nd, 3rd and 4th. ' All growers wishing him to contact them, please drop lt, card to Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. He will be at the Hort. Convention December 6th and 7th. VAN WELL NURSERY QUALITY FRUIT TREES hip-swingi- ot two-mast- ed ng land-divin- g. fire-walki- ng fire-walki- ng Exclusive Propagators v and Distributors of Red King P. 1411, Delicious (Bauns Var.) Bark ley Red Rome P. P.. 1470 Then, at Pentecost Island, in the New Hebrides, the crew spent four days filming primitive tower with leaps from a vines tied, to each leg to arrest the diver's impact with the ground. For each of the athletic divers, prouder than any Olympic medalist, there was a personal prize of a boar's tooth from the tribal chief. 72-fo- ot Departing ."rom Cinerama's previous pattern of pictures, the latest production actually weaves a story. This is done by giving a picture ot Australia which today attracts more .migrants than the United States or Canada. "Cinerama-Sout- h Seas" grinds out its Australian footage, to ocw of the new piccupy ture, through the eyes of a Euro- one-thi- rd . : Gein, 51, as a ghoulish grave robber and killer. The skull, Wanserski said, also appeared to be the largest yet uncovered in the macabre case. The size raised speculation it might be that of a man and possibly that of Victor Travis, 43, who was last seen hunting on the Gein farm in wit J Cf '" - r - SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP) , t-s An intercontinental Campaign Waged In Great Britain LONDON (UP) Communist and let twing newspapers European steamed up an cam U.S. paign today, an suggesting planes carrying nuclear bombs were a hideous danger to the peo ple of Europe. Britain's Communist Daily Work er screamed, "Britain taken for an ride," in a headline over a sniy about U.S. B47s based in Britain which carry on patrol. "Yank war patrol rule our skies," the paper said. "The U.S. planes must, here and now, stop carrying nuclear bombs over Britain and the American bases must be closed down without delay." H-bo- bs postponed, the San Diego Union reported in a copyrighted story Friday night. The Union story from Cocoa Beach, Fla., said the exact nature of the mishap could not be learned but the missile was apparently damaged while undergoing a pre-fligground test at the Cape Can- X' - an 7 1; : .fw: ht i averal, Fla., test center. The test may be delayed "upwards of two weeks," the story said. Two other attempts to test Atlas missiles in June and Sep- -, tember ended in failure due to maf unctions of the missies. NEW MARINE LANDING TECHNIQUE Marine infantrymen, long noted for their ability to make a anytime, can now strike even where helicopters cannot land. While copter hovers o verhead, leatherneck riflemen lower themselves to ground on ropes. This enables tro ops to land in remote areas and strike enemy where he least expects it. (UP Tele photo from Defense Department). landing-anywhere- , are the second most important export crop, of Tasmania, ranking after wpoL Apples Indiana Senator Will Not Seek Utah Man Shot in Knee On Emigration Canyon Hunt Re-electi- PIMPLES in '58 on Don't hesitate, get HAM odor-le- ts and ikln color ointment today and clear those pimples In two weeks or less. Go to school with it on. no one can see It, no one can imell It. H & M is sold on a written money back' cnarantee at yoor drur storo. INDIANAPOLIS Sen. (UP) SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Magpital. He suffered a flesh wound William E. Jenner .) anin the knee cap. nus Brunswick, 69, Salt Lake City, nounced Saturday he will not seek Investigating officers said the . next year. was accidentally shot in the knee victim was struck when mistaken State Chairman for a deer. Republican Saturday while hunting in EmigraGary Springer, 19, Salt Lake Robert Matthews announced Jention Canyon during the extended City, told investigating deputy Rob- ner rs decision at a news confer season weekend hunt. . ert Jack he saw something move ence here. He said the state's According to a study by the in conwas He "fair" reported on the side of the hill and thought junior U. S. senator had disclosed Illinois Institute of Technology, Latter-day at dition Saints Hos it was a deer. there are 15,000,000,000 particles his decision in a letter to him. (R-Ind- on H & M Laboratories in every puff of cigarette smoke. peah migrant family. The story builds up from the arrival in Sydney of Stefan Koschek and his 11-- y ear-oldaughter, Anna, who join Stefan's brother at an outback sheep station. To some of the 1,200.000 postwar migrants who swelled the country's population to just over 9.000,000, the Australian brought to the screen will be their first introduction to things such as a kangaroo roundup or the famed "flying doctor" service of the outback. On the Great Barrier Reef, off in tropical northern Queensland, the crew found little contrast front the lazy islands of the Pacific. It spent a week on close-up- s of the unique coral formations, lowering their camera The Most Prized Gift of the Camera Fan! d specially-constructe- d the world's most advanced 8mm ' MOVIE CAMERA Look Instant-Chang- "It was only critical close-up- life-siz- pre-judgin- s many more Canon features Automatic n g Drop-i- n depth of field, Spool Loading. dl CQ P and , . . I the Gift for the Perfectionist! Finest-Fast- est Camera Made! CANON LI CANON VT 35mm 35 mm er dy ng CAMERA Fast, CAMERA single-strok- e i lever action. Shutter speeds 1 sec. to d rewind. r a s te st -- 1000th. 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"I don't know what it's going to look like on the screen, but 1 felt like a midget from Mars in the midst of a giant locust plague." The film swings back to Sydney after an episode in Broken Hills, a mining town 700 miles west of Sydney and key point in the outback "flying doctor" service. It was in Sydney that the crew got some footage not in the script. It all happened during a special carnival on Bondi Beach. Camera equipment mounted in the bow of a surf-botook a dive to the bottom when the boat turned a somersault as it caught a breaker. The camera was recovered an hour later, a complete write-of-f. But 3,000 feet of film were fSOtt I s) Finder' to match' "Select-a-View- " Focusing for and tilting. Automatic 5 speeds plus Single Frame yards wide at the point we had our cameras," crew-memb- Lens Turret. e Through-the-Len- s outback. The crew spent a rugged eight days camped out at Moree, "700 miles north of Sydney, to get one of the film's highlights, a mighty (if artificial), stampede of king-siz- e kangaroos. The cowboy "drovers," slouch-ha- ts and all, cracked their whips and fired their pistols to herd the leaping animals out of the are-mi"bush" into a triangle. w, any lens from 6.5 to 75mm. From Cairns, the company came down to Sydney to organize a safari into Australia's dusty 12-s- qu all-ne- cut-off-head- Camera Is Lost surf-lifesavi- at these professional features Built-iParallax Correction for perfect close-up- s (no bathy- sphere. 5 ballistic missile scheduled for testing this week in Florida "has been damaged and its launching has been ' anti-Americ- - " Launching Of U. S. Missile To Be Postponed Atlas 1952. rough-and-rea- A Story tourist-eye-vie- WENATCHEE, WASH. It also announced tin bids will be opened Dec. 3 for construction of the first phase of a six - mile freeway from the Salt Lake-Davi- s County line to Page's Lane, north of Bountiful. area two weeks ago and exposed Anti-Americ- e ey" gold-cappe- in a By ERIC RIEL United Press Staff Correspondent SYDNEY (UP Retracing Captain Cook's historic journey, an Cinerama film crew experienced varied scenes including the land divers of the New ATTESTOR ram mmmi . (UP) A d skull with teeth and bones were found in a garbage dump near the "House of Horrors" farm of confessed slayer Ed Gein, the "Butcher of Plainfield," authorities said Saturday. The remains were found by Portage County Sheriff Herbert Wanserski in a garbage trench about one quarter mile from Gein's farm. Wanserski said the skull was the first complete skull found in the case, which shocked the Plainfield Cairns Australia, South Sea Isles Supply Thrills in Cinerama 146-fo- ' Wis. PLAINFIELD, Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Wilcock, to Provo from Spanish Fork. all-tim- New Skull Found In Garbage Dum Part Company Friends and Neighbors HOLLYWOOD The Utah Road Commission reported that the state has reached an high in highway construction. Chief Engineer R. W. Griffin said the. road commission has under construction or has completed this year 60 projects that will cost more than $20,000,000. The information was disclosed in Utah Highway Progress, the first issue of a" monthly news letter published by the road commission. The news letter said the road commission "is placing greater stress on aerial in mapping routes for proposed roads. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) mission, arranged the trip. Jeeps for the trip to the rugged areas were provided by the Moab Chamber of Commerce and other groups. 161 Vost Center Strcot Provo |