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Show -- y ; "f Biggest U. S. Auto Show Opens In N. Y. ' ! 1 . LONGVIEW, Tex. (UP) NEW YORK (UP) Tfre largest international auto 6how ever , held in the United States opened today U. car with indkatioos that manuifacturers will try to ecwre a healthy slice of th growing small car market. British cars d o ml n k t e d the epace at the exhibit, butj Ford and General Motors made an all-oeffort to import all the makes they produce abroad.' j Ford brought la for the first Taunus in time its German-mad- e Itdddtian to the extensive English made Ford Line. General Motors qhowed Cor the first time its Germa! j ut Opel find n-made English-mad- Vi'':r;W-;'f-:..s.-- ; -... - e Vauxhall. Observers said this was the best answer to the growing European small car import market short of making a small' car in Detroit. Seven countries are represented at the show with a total of 275 models ranging hi price from the $22,000 British Rolls Royce to the less than $1,000 German Isetta and Goggomobile economy ,t . Teenage Girls Congregate To See Pat Boone Gl Turncoat SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY FLOOD Aerial view of New Hope Landing, near Thornton, Calif, on the Mokelumne River, showing workers sandbagging low places in the levee, Friday. (UP Telephoto) Tex- have slipped on their own rich oil slick and feSl on their collective public, relation face, according to the East Texas Chamber, of Commerce. Because "of legendary Texas bragging and. poor public relations, Lone Star citizens are cow getting the "horse LaughM ban other parts of the country, the chamber said Friday, 'Oil, long the king in Texas, is having a hard time right now," the chamber said in a slick-papcircular! signed by Fred, Pool. "When we should be getting some sympathetic understanding in other circles, we are now getting instead what amounts to a sometimes not too polite horse laugh," Pool said. "Let's face it. When it comes to the oil business, our public relations are bad. And they have been bad for a long time. "The bragging we have done in Texas over the years, and especially during the past dozen years, may cost us dearly during the next dozen. It could easily hap- er ! '- 'Amazing an j Off to U. S. California Fears More Rain Storms Four Killed Drive Launched For Handy Statue In MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Mayor Edmund Orgill has opened a nationwide campaign to erect a statue to blues composer W. C Handy by contributing $500. (Continued from Page One) Orgill named a committee to San and pick a site for the statue. He said ley, where the Merced Park on.Beale Street was Joaquin rivers threatened to inun- Handy most the likely location. date a dozen communities. Handy,., the ""father of the State road crews, soldiers, pns-oner- s. blues," died in. New York last and civilian volunteers took week. advantage of the weak sunshine LOBSTER EGGS COLORED DO plug itratLy uuitra, jrcix ouun GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP) The clogged highways over the Sierra rabbit has nothing on the Easter end clear out mud and debris. Cyclops Vernalis. The However, mountainous seas con- cousin of the lobster. lays eggs in tinued to pound the coast line. a variety of colors blues, Two destroyers under tow from blacks, purples, browns, grays San Diego to Bremerton, Wash., and greens.- The color depends on what it eats, Prof. E. J. DuPraw, went adrift when their tow lines University of Florida biologist, ' snapped 150 miles south of San said. Francisco, but they were secured fcy other lines within an hour. the rain, state disaster agency ofWhile most thoughts were on ficials frankly express concern over the possibility of rising tem, distant CLASSIFIED peratures melting the Sierra snow-pac- k and adding to the rapid run- DISPLAY. 3-C- Crash ar 000 Defense Department proposal (UP) for Air National Guard construc Four persons were killed and a tion would give Utah an opera- fifth was injured critically Friday ations and training building, Maj. crash which Gen. Maxwell E. Rich said Frinight in a, three-ca- r demolished all the vehicles. Three other persons were in- day. Rich, Utah Adjutant General, jured. Highway patrolmen said said approval by Congress would they were unable to explain how mean an appropriation of $325,000 the crash occurred. for expansion of facilities at. the Air National Guard Airport in Salt Lake City. An operations and 8 o training building in Salt Lake City would cost $250,000. Miss. HATTIESBURG, -- Death Burn In Australia i Australia (UP) Eight men were burned to death Saturday while fighting a fire in a government pine forest 300 miles southeast of here. also Six other firefighters, caught when the fire backed up suddenly, managed to escape but required hospitalization. ADELAIDE, JJDE GLANCES HOG BRISTLES ON BLOCK WASHINGTON (IIP) The Gen- eral Services Administration announced today it will offer about SALESMAN NEW REAL ESTATE DEPT. Real Estate and Insurance 240 E. Center Ph. FR ' 1' " m jROBEY, his wife Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: lYotl are hereby summoned and required to serve upoin Ray H, iyiCi Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 227 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to foreclose a; chattel mortgage given by defendants to plaintiff on August 27, Dated and signed at Provo, Utah, April 1, 1958. RAY H. IVIE Attorney for the Plaintiff j 227 North University Avenue ! Provo, Utah Published in The Sunday Herald j ennirMA 44 TO When school?sout for the summer you'll be tnpwing lawns and doing odd job we'll have lots more to spend on dates!9 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY m less mm $2000 A Actual miles 5000. Standard Trans FULL-SIZE- D 1958 1956 FORD, V--8 v. CHEVROLET $1295 .. . ,$1495 h upon-whic- but Not a promotion model ; not a d 1958 regular line Chevrolet for just a $1995. This beautiful Delray Sedan can be yours tomorrow. Trades are liberal and terms convenient during Ashton's April Sales Spectacular! "one-seater- ," ............ .$1495 1955 DESOTO Hardtop 2-Radio, heater, automatic trans. 1953 BUICK Super, Radio, Heater f ...1 Automatic trans., like new inside and out. 1956 CHEV 4-Hardtop V--8 Bel Air Bel Air, radio, heater standard trans, w-v. Dr. full-size- 740 $1695 , 5 H i t t H A C I CHEVROLET COMPANY- South Spanish Fork 1 1 Phone 250 - Jll M TA I V ll: v ge ; d w, Deige and gold. d aiming liens on the premises; described hereinafter under the provisions of Chapter 1, Title 38, Utah Code An-noted 1953, are hereby notified to be! and; appear before the above entitled court on the 18th day of April, 1958, at the courtroom thereof In the City and County Building, Provo, Utah, at 10:00 o'clock &.m. on that date, and to exhibit then and there the proofs cf their liens. The real property, situate ia Utah liens are County, Utah, as follows: claimed is described All of Block 1 and 2, Keyy-ridHeights! also known as Keyyridge Heights, Plat A, Subdivision, and also U of Blocks 3, 4, and 5, Keyyradge Heights, Plat B, Subdivision, according to the official plats thereof on file ia the office the Utah Coonty Recorder. DALLAS H. YOUNO , --T I) The P. E.ASHTON COMPANY DALLAS :H; YOUNG JZL ALLEN B. SOREZTCZN RAY H. IVTE , t j west; second north, provo Williams told about her those things," said Leonard E. death as a Confederate soldier Kord of Indianapolis, Ind. "We and Cock recorded it on a tape were surprised and amazed. My recorder. wife is quite enthused about it." "It was on a rid.e at NashThe daughter Is Mrs. Patricia ville," she said. "A damn Yankee Jeanne Williams, 29, of Louisville, hit me in the eye with a .bullet." Ky. More than a year ago, Kord's "Did you wait for help?" Cook brother-in-laCook of Richard w, her and Indianapolis, hypnotized 150 LDS Plan Trip To Dedication of New Zealand Temple Near- SALT LAKE CITY (UP) members of the ly Saints Church are making prepartour to ations for a three-wee- k the church's new New Zealand Temple where dedication cereLatter-da- y 150 monies begin April 20. Those taking the teur .include asked. "No sir," she replied, as Gene Donaldson. "We ain't got m help to wait for, There was a ' lotta dead ones. It was at Shiloh. that's where my buddy got killed." Checked Evidence Kcrd and his wife, en rwite to Tucson, in Ariz., stopped Shreveport to see whether there was any evidence to support , the story. "There was a water th-- 't ?t-?- ?t she mentioned alonz the vat front." he said. "We also found lsni dee:'ed to different pjcple sh? recalled the ' .d Duncans Nihclses. "Just before we left, a szirl at Shreveport Times ra'iei to say she hed located a lady who had found records of a land grpnt to the Dann'i cn fami.y b k in :"llj A Colorado hourewife, four or five years ar;o. became 'JBriJcy hturphy," an Irish girl, under a-- church members of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, California and Hawaii. A group will leave Silt Lake City by bus for San Francisco April 13, then fly to New Zealand by way of Hawaii. They are scheduled back in San Francisco April 27, hypnosis. CALL ON THESE FIRMS FOR y YOU GIVE EXPERT SERVICE. ORDER YOUR INEXPENSIVE AD TO RUN HERE REGULARLY IF PLASTERING ALTERATIONS Foundations plastered. Mel Phi II J pa CUYLER Shop, 447 North 2nd West. & Sons. AC AC Fre FR Men's. Ladies Clothing estimates. tailored. PRINTING APPLIANCE SERVICE ADDRESSOGRAPH plates, multiliiti HOME appliance service. 270 North Call and duplicating. printinc Fac1080 East. Provo. FR FR tory authorized part and service RADIATORS REl'AIRED for Westinghouse. Whirlpool and Bendlx. RADIATORS repaired, rrbullt. drafted or recored. efffcipnt AUTO CLEANING Ahlander Miir Co. workmanship AUTO cleanine, for less. Porcelain490 South University. FR ite. blue coral, and waxing UpRADIO AND TV SERVICE steam holstery shampoo, motor cjeaninft, wash and vacuum- Dlx TV Radios, record plavcrs. rccor.d- Polish Shop. 225 West 5th North. ers. small electrical appliances, FR anything electrical repaired. All , Sealed bids will be received by the Utah State Building Board for construction of the First Phase of the Engineering Center at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bids will be in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Dean L. Gustavson ArchiAssociates, Salt Lake City, Utah, and tect, same may be obtained from the- - office of the Director, State Building Board, 419 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah upon receipt of $50.00 deposit per set, made payable to th Architect, and which deposit will be refund ed upon return of such plans and specifications in good condition within five days of the date set for the bid opening. Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder re ceiving plans and specifications, It will be necessary that he have on file with the Joint prequalification Board of the State Road Commission of Utah and the Utah State Building Boardf completed and approved, the required prequalification statement, pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition, Bids will be received until the hour of 2 p. m. Thursday, April 24, 1958, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Governor't Board Room, State Capitol. A bid bond in the amount of five per cent of the bid, made to the Utah State Buildpayable Board shall ing accompany bid. If certified or cashier's check is used in lieu of bid bond, a certificate from' an approved surety company guaranteeing execution of a full performance bond must accompany bid. The State Building Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or. to waive any formality or technicality in any bid In the interest of the State. (5) . . "auto glass BROKEN H work guaranteed. Wakefield's Inc. . 2?f5 ".o: ?h glass replaced. Specialized RALPH'S RndloFR ard 4 TV 713 Over "3 University efficient work. Ahlander Mfe Co. years of service in Utah County. 490 South University. FR TELEVISION Service ""AUTO UPHOLSTERY AC 5 "c: " service nt fow rates CallGurml'I WE make quality seat covers for 15C Tom's TV Service Si nn all pars. Billingsley's. 148 North State. Orm 3-- 1st West. FR CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SERVICE Master of Provo. AC DAY AND CONTRACT WORK RENTAL FLOOR sanders. vibrators. pcTshprs. steamers, ladders, wallpaper spray guns, brushes, blowtorches Jones Pa;nt. 51 North University " ROOF REPAIR PAINTING and Decorating, taping RAIN gutter, and repair. Furnace Work. FR and texturing. First class work. Neat and Reasonable. FR, TREE SERVICE DOLLS REPAIRED FLEMING Tree Service. FR LEONA'S Doll Shoo. 44 North Main. Insured Free estimates. Spanish Fork. J'hon e02 1 7R 1. BEAUTIFY and remove trees cheaper now. AG DRESS MAKING DRESS making, alterations, expert WALL WASHING Mrs. WALL slip cover, drapery worlj by machine. No washing, Brown 387 North 2nd East Call cost less. U 10 '3-70- FR ! HELEN II mess, 37 FURRIER SWENSEN. Furs ERROR RULES restyled. stored, cleaned and glazrepaired, ed131 North University Avenue. Copy should be cheeked tor errors by the advertiser on the flrbt day of Phone FR publication Notice of error rni:t be GARAGES made immediately to the Herald Classified Dept. Errors not the fault MAjtTIN OVERHEAD DOORS. Sec- of the advertiser which clearly tional, one piece, installed $46 fO up. Remodeling. R. W. Lowry. Ph. lessen the value of the advertisement will be rectified by republicaAC tion without extra charge but tbe HOME IMPROVEMENT Herald will be responsible for only YOU specify brand, quality of ma- the first Incorrect Insertion. The terial. Asbestos sidine 45c square Herald reserves the right to reject 25c composition roofing fot. advertisements and or resquare foot. Applied, finished. classify some. The rcvls. Herald Dally 30 contractor. Licensed, bonded to protect Its readers acatnst (trlves years experience. Nothing down. or Injustice. Read2 years to pay Free estimates. frau5. ers are deception to make NO paycautioned FR Dunn. Roy ment to net a position advertised In IIATS CLEANED the belp wanted columns Ads In HATS cleaned and blocked. Modern other columns which require Investment In stocks, samples, equipCleaners. 44 South 2nd West. ment or cash bond should be thorHOUSE MOVING oughly Investigated before paying HOUgEMOVING and cement work. out any money Advertisers requirP. E. Valgardson. FR ing a cash Investment for sample of merchandise sales aids, etc: imist so INCOME TAX RETURNS specify In their add. All help wanted COMPLETE Income Tax service. Ex- - ads MUST specify the nature of the after work. Sales belp wanted ads must rrienced. Quick. FR mention the article or service to be FEDERAL. State, income tax serv- told and state 'If the pay Is In the form of salary commission or both ice. Reasonable rates. FR Bona tide offers of employment with, PAINTING pay belong In the Help Wanted Free columns. Kindly report ant excepPAINTING, paper hanging estimates, decorating servic. Jesse tions to this rule to tbe Classified Marrott. FR advertising manager 70 : 19 41. CARNIVAL BOARD i' CITATION Probate No. 1U4S . i , r71 motMob IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP UTAH COUNTY, UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE " ADOPTION OF LYNNE CHAPPEHj CHURCH Minor child ; -: LYNWOOD THOMAS CHURCH, ! you are hereby aurnmoned to ap pear on tbe Mh day of May, 1958, in the courtroom of (be above entitled court at 10:00 a.' dl, to show cauoe if any you may have, why you should not permanently be permanently deprived of tbe custody of Lynn Charpell Church, minor child, and why said minor child should not! be adopted by above jenUtted petitioners m the 'aame! tfaebeing proproceedings, i bate number 11.943. W i of April, ' f Dated mia Srd day at Provo, 'Utah, at the hour of 4 : 15 o'clock p. m. DY THE COURT 1SS8, Attorneys for Piaintiff It. iU TUCKETT 227 Nortli University Ave. , Judge . Provo, Utah. Published in The Sunday Herald Published in The Sunday Herald March 23. 30, April 6, 1958. April , 13, 30, 27. 1553. I j FIRST : Mrs. All persons holding or I Htr. ;....$1395 Arkansas ranked first in the. domestic supply of diamonds barite, bauxite, novaculite and syenite in 1956. STATE BUILDING Glen R." Swenson, Shreveport, La. V Director. Published in The Sunday Herald Aprfl 6, 1958. - .! Defendant $1795 Standard Transmission Dr. 6 13, 20, 27, 1968. NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIMANTS r Civil No. 20,840 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF, UTAH OREM PAINT AND DECORAHNQ A COMPANY CORPORATION, D. SPENCER GROW, et aL dr. it Arll corporation Plaintiff 1955 CHEV Standard Trans. 4-sed. 6 cyl. .$ 745 1955 CHEV Spt. Cpe.Auto. Trans., R., H. .. .$1235 1955 CHEV Bel Air Convertible Radio, heater, automatic trans. 1955 CHEV Station Wagon, Radio, rs. 1057. wheel. V-- 8 a Utah Corporation Provo, Utah Plaintiff PAUL ROBEY and HELEN DISPLAY You don't have to be rich to buy one of these shiny, late model cars but you'll look mighty prosperous behind the 1957 CHEV 210 ! i THESE CARS WILL GIVE YOU MORE OF WHAT YOU CHANGE A NEW CAR FOR Consult County Clerk ox lb Respective Signers for Fur--i j ! 20 CLASSIFIED and Guardianship Notices j j performance. But ignoring shouts of "we want Pat," the singer and his wife Shirley sneaked out a back entrance of the customs hall. In a private lounge with his youthful fans clamoring at the windows, Boone told news men "what I like about it (the fans' adulation) is that It's all clean and wholesome." NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Legal Probate pounds cloud-seedin- of ! of Chinese hog ther information bristles at a New York auction April 28. The bristles have been SUMMONS declared surplus because of an IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF adequate supply of synthetics. UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH By GALBRAITH PIONEER FINANCE & THRIFT 500,000 The first of more than 1000 motorists and skiers stranded in Sierra lodges for two, days began to make their way to the lowlands Friday as road crews cut a "cow path" on UJ5. Highway 40 from Donner Summit to Colfax. However, many ski resorts were still isolated. -- Southern Pacific hoped to line over Donner railroad its open Summit Saturday. The line was closed for two days by heavy slides which derailed a mail train. In Ventura, the county board of g supervisors suspended its contract with North American Weatljer Consultants. The $23,000 contract was signed last January to' increase rain, which was badly needed. As one county official put it, "enough Is enough." JARVIS WARNER ; mmunist China after they were captured in the Korean War, left for the United States aboard the liner President Cleveland on Satur day. Sulhvan, of Santa Barbara. Calif., is the ninth of thm turn- Coats, and the first of three Negroes among them, to change his mind and return home. One of the 21 died and 11 remain in China. Sullivan arrived in Hong Kong Last Sunday. He has spent most Of his time in his room or going to movies while awaiting trans portation to the United States. j off from the soggy foothills. Major Factor In 1955 Floods This was a major factor in the disastrous Christmas floods at Yuba City and Marysville in 1955. INTRODUCING Con SALT LAKE CITY (UP) an of $8,000,support gressional - Turn DALLAS, Tex, (UP) The fa- she "regressed" into a ' former - ' new of the ther ."Bridey .Murphy" civil war life. said Friday some "amazing coinVoice Of Farm Boy cidences" have turned upi in his In the voice of an uneducated! daughter's story of her life as a; southern farm boy,' Mrs. Williams Confederate soldier whom the fold Cook she was, in another life "damn Yankees" shot in the eye Gene who lived neatf Donaldson, at Nashville. -- LONDON (UP) Policemen HONG KONG (UP) Former teen-ag- e with grappled girls at tJ. S. Army ,Sgt. Larance SulliLondon Airport Friday night when van, one of 21 American turn- American singer Pat Boone flew coats who chose to remain in in from New York for a television 23 Up In 'Bridey Murphy7 Story 8 I ! Air National Guard To Get New Building- - ?P Coincidences7 SUNDAY HERALD TEXAN S HAVE SLIPPED ON OWN OIL SLICK , gjr ... , ij. iuhia r- -t oh. ytl-- f you to take a size too large, fTp not trying to force tn&d2mtfet$ t!& palrjtou wore Jarel" . |