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Show 4 DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1953 Utah County, Utah Fire Destroys Home of Around and About UTAH COUNTY two-stor- ui A " By MILDRED B. HALL 'iV ' FR received word Mr and Mrs. A. B. Keeier of Orcm-havfrom their son, Albert Dean Keeier, USN that he is now aboard the USS Midway, a Navy carrier, for a training cruise. 'Albert has been in service for the past two years and is based" at Alameda, Calif. 47 "J e '" Spending the day in Provo on Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M- - Olsen, were Mrs. John Fabert and three f children from Kearns. case., X been spending the winter in California and Arizona, stopped en Palfreyman route home to visit with a sister, Mrs. Raphel Mrs. Price. Minnie F. Price, Mrs. and Mrs. Oliver's mother, a is and spending from 'Ida., 90 is McCammon, now years old, Oliver Mr. Provo. in the family with few months Palfreyman has retired as chief of police of Pocatello after 33 years of service. v. j$J& v. met a Vi Mr. and Mrs. J. Verl Rasband of Provo were among family members gathering at Heber on Sunday to visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rasband. Ten brothers and sisters were With the Provo family were, their children, Nanette and Alan. , rep-resente- " 51-year- ,. ; TAe home was unoccuDied sinrp t a November: when it was revealed to his grisly collection. He was charged! with first dethat Gein, a bachelor, kept a "house of horrors" at his gree murder and committed to farm, consisting of parts of, human Waupun State Hospital as .crimi-nall- y bodies. v insane. ': Gein later confessed the butcher The calumet was the ceremoslaying of two Plainfield area women and stealing female bodies nial peace pipe of the North from a dozen area graves to add American Indians: Gefn's Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Oliver of Pocatello, Ida., who have 4 PLAINFIELD,' Wis. (UP) Fire of undetermined cause destroyed y the i large frame farm home of confessed killer-ghoEd Gein near here today. Waushara County Sheriff Art Schley of Wautoma helped local firemen investigate the cause. Ed Marolla, editor of the weekly Plainfield San, said there ha s been considerable recent talk among townfolk that "someone should burn down the Gein place." He said it was considered "one way of, cleaning up the Gein ICi I ler-Gho- ul 3 d. Wednesday visitors with a sister, Mrs. Gordon Rasmussen and family of Orem were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cracroft of, Whit-tie-r, Calif. The Cracrofts expect to be here until Friday and are also visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. , arrestlast November. Plainfield Policeman Burt Carlson said he happened to look west at 2:30 a.m. and saw "flames shooting from the Geinxhouse." He called local firemeriwho arrived too late to check thefire. The house was nearly destroyed by that time. Marolla reported earlier in the week, that clergymen were protesting the scheduled Palm Sunday auction of the Gein farm. He said there was "rising, public sentiment' against "commercializing Gein's crimes" by holding a public auction. The nation was shocked last 4 4?; m OF wn?!C2FDILIL V cms DECS THE Q5tMjcW( OF lir?aar"na3swsT'i ft atmsa vesas r A KENTUCKY SOUR BOM 1810 X WATEWILllip fUZIEI OlSTILUlf 56 COM PANT. lAtDSTOWM. KENTUCKY yTTSAKllQ)!lM Mrs. Howard Hunsaker was hostess at a dinner party held Wednesday honoring her husband on his birthday anniversary. Guests included his brother Leon Hunsaker and bis wife. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradbury of Joseph, Sevier County, were in Provo on Tuesday to visit with children, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Rasmussen. WYM TT.-ITDIS- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker of Provo spent the weekend in Delta with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot and Mrs. Emma Hunsaker. 4 The 31st wedding- - anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Westell A. Saxey was the occasion for a family gathering held the past week at their home. In attendance were children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McE wan and Mary Ellen, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christens en and Randy, Provo, and John Saxey. : : , : Mrs. James Blair has returned to her home in Layton from an extended visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blair in Los Angeles, Calif. The Blairs are former Orem residents. Mrs. George Tanner and family have arrived safely In New Zealand where they joined Professor Tanner who is teaching at the LDS Church college there. They are settled in a new home. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Scott (Jean Mary Davis) of Modesto, Calif., sent word of the birth of their first girl born Sunday. The baby has' three brothers. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Scott and Mrs. Mamie B. Davis of Provo. Movie Star's Plane Western Highway Officials Hold Damaged In Landing DENVER Session in Denver Moviedom's (UP) Joe Palooka was kayoed in an airplane Wednesday night in an attempted landing at Denver's DENVER (UP) Highway deofficials of 11 partment personal Stapleton field. western states opened a two-da-y Actor Joe Kirkwood, 35, who meeting today to discuss common plays Palooka in a movie series, problems.. John F. Devivier, Colo r a d o cracked iup his $27,000 singie-en-gine- d - Highway Department personnel director, said 18 officials were attending from Colorado, Calif Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, , Utah, Washington, Montana, Wyoming and Nevada. or-ni- a, Beechcraft. The plane skidded 300 yards on the right wing, across the runway, inflicting about $1,000 worth of damage. Kirkwood was not hurt. 1 ; 6 No Need to Wait Any Longer For Your Set of Tires ! SAFE;. REPLACE NOW! 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