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Show 110. Automobiles Automobile 11 MOtfTY By DICK CilViUU "' 3 f 'Unv rryMRSWORTIA ffl 1 OONOU I KNOW WHERE v--r-J j NOW LET ME THINK... , hes...oh,ikncw I why,ves, ( CINDtf HE5... A Jt ( HE5 UPSTAIRS HELPING HIS FATHER RMNT T THE GUEST ROCM y T . f llil 1 " 4 ' (TfY ,',vOWLU II 1 SUNDAY HERALD 1 "STATION NEW, 1958 CHEVROLETS WAGONS, FORDOR SEDAN, BEL AIRE,: BROOKWOOD, DELRAY. Saxton said the woman .told; him Robinson entered the dining room as she was eating, demanded mon- - r ' v ey, and then attacked her. j time armed robbery. Wilson was convicted At taking $1.95 from Mrs. Estelle Barker, case internaan stirred .The up tional controversy because the Ne- also 82, in a robbery attempt at gro, Jimmq Wilson, stole only her home. Mrs. Barker claimed $1.95. The state argued at Wilson's he tried to rape her, but Wilson ." trial that the amount stolen was denied the charge. MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPD Gov. James E. Folsom will decide this week whether to spare the life of a Negro convicted of night- 3 iV. . , . .$1495 1957 CHEVROLET Radio, heater, standard trans. . . . h $1595 . 1956 CHEVROLET automatic transmission, radio, .. Hardtop, V8, wall side tires. heater, white t- 5 Chuckles In The News In Changes , 4-D-oor Sedan, V8, automatic 4-- Dr. . Dependents7 Medical Care ......... , .$1695 .......transmission. 1956 CHEVROLET . . .... ..$1395 . ... .'. . .... . . automatic transmission, power ' 1955'DESOTO . . Hardtop, radio, heater, steering, power brakes. '4-Do- or , ........ rear end. i2 Ton, 4 speed ..... . . ' ed 1955 CHEVROLET it $1995 . . . . . 2-T- on, 1 . $1095 ORSON BROWN . . CHEVROLET . 570 South Main, Spanish Phone 250 Fork LOS ANGELES (UPD Los AnDEAD LETTERS MEETING ADJOURNED geles residents, who enjoyed a e sumSPARKS, New. (UPD A gunWOLVERHAMPTON, England relatively cool and smog-freman escaped with $760 from the (UPD This is why Alford Little, mer, sweltered through the 12th time-switc- h, , 1956 CHEVROLET Sailors Buy Seasick Pills serv-iceme- ns 1954 CHEVROLETS . . . . : 4 . . . .$ 895 transmissions. automatic Sedans, radio, healer, Two ,. immaterial and that robbery at night was the main issue. The offense is a capital one in Alabama. As Folsom neared his decision, another Negro was scheduled to go on trial in a similar case. Folsom said after a clemency hearing in his office Friday that he would confer with defense and prosecution attorneys before announcing the fate of Wilson, 55, who is slated Jto be executed Oct. Los Angeles Swelters In Long Heat Wave local branch of the First National 19, an immigrant from Jamaica, Bank of Nevada Friday while the never wrote home: SAN FRANCISCO (UPD Hos- annual convention "of the State checking a Peace Officers Association was in Utility inspectors pital . bills for treatment of blackout streetlight opened a families will not be paid progress. box Friday and 33 letters by the government after Oct. 1 fell out. unless 'these dependents abide by WAVES RULE BRITANNIA Little said he figured the box new rules, a 6th Army spokesman LONDON (UPI) What, hath sci- was for mail. warned Saturday. ence wrought? Changes in the dependents' Sailors on at least two British medical care program (Medicare) warships now can buy seasick PRINCIPLE, NOT PRINCIPAL were made necessary by fund pills on board, the Naval, Army SANTA BARBARA,. Calif. (UPI) limitations approved by Congress. and Air Force Institute disclosed Denver Ford- - and his wife deUnder the curtailed program, today. cided to go a long way because of dependents living with military personnel must use military medical facilities. Only if military care cannot be provided, will dependents be permited to use civilian facilities. Treatment of maladies which do not require hospitalization such as fractures, dislocations, emotional disorders and pre-- and post-surcal tests, is not payable under the program. Medicare officials urged physicians, servicemen and their dependents to become familiar with the new provisions of the Medicare program. . . - -v;. Immediate Delivery ... ....... ... ... .... ...... ..... 28 ALABAMA GOVERNOR TO STUDY PLEA FOR NEGRO THATV! WHAT X 1 SOTPAh"' temperature this day of month Friday and the third smog alert in eight days. The smog alert Friday lasted for two hours and three minutes. A high of 94 degrees was recorded in the downtown area at 1;30 p.m. 94-dgr- ee Earlier Folsom told United Press International "I'll probably 24. , Wife Sdeks Divorco From John Barry more SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPD John Barrymore Jr.'s wife of six1 years today sought a divorce on grounds of "grievous mental cruelty,- anguish and sufferingv" .Actress Cara Williams, 29, said in her superior court suit filed the Friday that her son of the late "Great" Profile," earns about $15,000 a picture; She sought, reasonable support payments for their son, John III, 4, and a fair share of community property. ! actor-husban- d, commute the sentence." Also next week, Arthur RobinIndiana Negro, son, a is scheduled to go on trial at Rockford, Ala., on charges of rapwhite woman ing an and taking "about a dollar" from The League of Nations was her on the night of April 6. founded Jan. 10, 1920, and dis Coosa County Sheriff Pierce solved Jan. 10, 1946. ' , " Ohio to The Fords arrived from $2. live here, y received a $2 fine for parking overtime and decided to mve to Florida. . . , TODAY'S L - . gi SPECIAL Atomic Test Slated Today 1956 OLDSMOBILE "88" Convertible Hydramatic transmission, radio, heater, mechanic-all- y A- -l This is a real cream puff. It won't last ' at long $1795.00. V . TEST ATOMIC SITE, Ney. weather Unfavorable conditions were blamed here for postponing until today the second nuclear explosion in the Atomic Energy Commission's 1958 Fall test shots. "An AEC official said the shot originally scheduled for 7:05 a.m. today would be held at the same time Sunday. The commission also announced the fifth in a series of safety ex periments was conducted Friday and resulted in a slight nuclear reaction. The safety tests are being conducted to determine which designs of nuclear weapons best withstand storing and transporta tion without accidentally going off. (UPI Co oVo Trilb FR 6th West 1131 No. , or Ote Furfor Signers Respective ther information. Consult County Cler . ' Probate and Guardianship Notices . NOTICE Notice is hereby given that , a competitive examination for the position of "Supervisor of Slaugh- and Meat Processing Plant" at the Utah State. Prison will be held as designated below. TIME: 10:00 A. M. Saturday 4 . October 1938. PLACE:- - Utah State Prison Draper, Utah. " Applicants should have recognized training. or supervised experience ,in slaughter of animals and meat processing. All men wishing to participate in this examination shouM report to the Training Office at the Utah State Prison Draper, Utah in ac cordance with the above stated ' , time. Application forms may be obtained by mail from the above named office or may be obtained and r filed at the time of the ex . amination. Published in The Daily and Sun ter-Hou- se ' i day .Herald Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 28, 29,. 30, Oct. 1, 2, ., 1958. NOTICE East' Union Irrigation DELINQUENT Upper Company, a corporation, principa . place of business, Provo, Utah. . There are delinquent upon the ' following described stock on ac count of assessment for the year 1958, levied . July 31, 1958, ithe several amounts set opposite the ' names of the respective share holders as follows No. Cert. . Name Shares Due ' No. Park "... 1028 Brigham Young University . . . .. . . . .10 "1125 Brigham Young1 University ......... 6 . , 1115 Gregory E. Austin . 4 742 George H. Hansen ,. 5 701 Home Owners Loan Corp., Pledgee of Isaac Jacobs ...... S 1039 Edna C. Doe 5 full performance- Club Radar Corporation .' ' NOTICE OF HEARING; Case No. 4672 THE PUBLIC SERVICE BEFORE 2.80 ' OF COMMISSION UTAH 7.00 In the Matter of the Application of Vardon woolsey, doing business as WOOLSEY TRANSPORTATION, for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a common carrier of Passengers in intrastate commerce. -- 9 13.30 1.40 1 Cox 948 Raymond B. Johnson and Lilly H. Johnson 1 938 Frank-B- . Parley Linford bond must ac- Director. Published in The Sunday Herald 9.10 1.60 Sept. 28, 1958. 7.00 , ....... - STATE BUILDING BOARD Glen R. Swenson, 14.00 ..... . 894 (5) 1.40 "' .70 .... And in accordance with la and an order of the board of directors made on the 31st day of July, 1958, so many shares of each par ... Elderly Couple Refuse to Move From Hurricane V' Henry Holloway, known as the lord of Goat Island, said he and his wife would stay in their cave where they .have weathered hurri canes before. "Don't worry about me," said Holloway. "We'll still be here when Jesus comes." The island is about' 100 yards wide and about six feet abjove the sea at- its highest point. iption service Our carrier win men and your complete for both the newspaper This magazine $ able to our su bscrib rs only, i at abaction of 8BLUNO MAN'S MACA2IN3 magazine selection. V arrive by mail You ore protected and Mly guaranteea 2 year magazine corn-pfe- Crash Victim Dies In Lansing; Driver Sentenced POPULAR te MECHANICS subription servke. GROUP A HOT ROD MAGAZINE SATURDAY IVININO POPULAR MECHANICS POST JACK AND JILL GOOD HOUSEKEEPING FLOWER GROWER POPULAR BOATING . HOLIDAY POPULAR HIGH FIDELITY PHOTOGRAPHY CAVALIER HARPER'S BAZAAR D Boy, S Johnny Denman died in a Lansing hospital, nearly 15 months after he 'was struck down by a car while he played near his home. Johnny and his mother made a long pilgrimage to the L o u r d e s shrine in France last July but the permanently maimed youngster was .unable to fight off death indefinitely. Physicians had "expected the boy to die several months ago. Walter Jensen, driver of the car which hit the boy, was , given a year's suspended sentence Friday in Ingham County Circuit Court. His license was taken away and he was ordered to pay a $650 fine and costs on charges of felonious driving. o o o TRUE SREDBOOK The Man' AMERICAN HOME CORONET CATHOLIC DIGEST D Four-year-o- ld CHILD LIFE j W .. 111! "1 a o W m m ectire Gst (GROUPS A AND B) ? OK a D 3 D Magazines all frotii grcjp Q " PARENTS' MAGAX4NE BETTER HOMES nd GARDENS HUMPTY DUMTY FIELD & STREAM POPULAR GARDENING MADEMOISELLE ESQUIR MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY 1111 1 ffronsa -- D D . D MeCALL'S LADIES' HOME JOURNAL LOOK Magazine iD D GROUP D - The LANSING, Mich. (UPI) hand of death and the arm of the law Friday touched : two participants in a tragic accident which happened more than a year ago. My OWS FUTURC wtfoaaAf : -- -r , ( is by Mm selection rnagaiino Hail Your complotq or han - psssesctm Terror in the Twilight SERVICE MEWSPAPER-W1AGAZIW- E - . i J-- L flMP! A BAY Your choice of magazines! W 4 to 5 weeks. Helene. ? . .Mk-- y 1 mEMEnicAw the regular cost fused to move themselves or their goats from an island off Charles ton in the path of hurricane Notice Is hereby given tbat the cel of stock as may be necessary d application of Var-will- - be sold at the office of the Won ; Woolsey, doing business as secretary, 1529 North 900 East, Woolsey Transportation, will be Provo, Utah, on Tuesday the 7th heard before the Public Service day c October, 1958, at, 4 o'clock Commission of Utah at its offices, p. m. to pay the delinquent assess310 State Salt Lake City, ment together with the cost ' of Utah, on Capitol, the 2nd day Thursday, advertising and expense of tale. of "October, 1958, commencing at ' UPPER EAST UNION 10:00 o'clock a.m.' 'IRRIGATION. CO. .Wotsrv This is an application for a (SEAL) k By Tracy S. Colvin, Secretary Certificate of Convenience and f Published in The Dally Herald Published in The Sunday Herald Necessity to operate as a common and Sunday Herald Sept. 28, 28, 1SS3. Sept. 21, 23, Oct. 5, 1C3. Botcr carrier cf i - MODERN CHARLESTON, S.C. (UPD An couple Friday night re ited to the transportation of passengers traveling to and from the Geneva Steel Plant) as follows: Over irregular routes between Lehi, Alpine, American Fork and Pleasant Grove on the one hand and Geneva Steel Plant on the other. By Order of the Commission. C. R. OPENSHAW. Jr. ; above-entitle- X- j" , r v , 1168 equipment sheds for the 'State Road Commission, to be located near Morgan, Utah and near Ver nal, Utah. Bids will be in accord ance with plans and specifications prepared by Haines & Purhonen, Architects, Salt Lake City, Utah, and same may be obtained from the office of the Director, State Building Board, 419 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah upon receipt of $15.00 for each project, 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. rrequamicauon of biaoers is required. Prior, to any bidder receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that he have on file with the Joint. Prequalifica tion Board of the State of Utah, completed and approved, the required prequalification statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition; Bids will be received until the bout of 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, October 14, 1958, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud in the House of Representatives Chamber, State Capitol Building. A bad bond5 in the amount of five per cent of the bid, made payable to the Utah State Building Board, shall accompany bid. If certi fied or cashier s check is used in lieu of bid - bond, a certifi cate from an approved surety com pany guaranteeing execution of a company bid. The State Building Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids vor to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State. $8.40 to-w- it: 229 Raymond 14 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Utah State Building Board for the construction of two five-sta- ll Legal Notices J 8-21- J D . OFFICIAL DETECTIVE MODERN SCREEN MODERN ROMANCES TRUE CONFESSIONS 0 D MOTION PICTURE CHARM AMERICAN GIRL COMPACT CHRISTIAN HERALD CHILDREN'S DIGEST TODAY'S HEALTH LIVING FOR YOUNG HOMEMAKERS D D ' D All Magazine Subscriptions for 25 Months ' THE DAILY HERALD B D Provo, Utah Please enter my subscription to the Daily' Herald for 24 month and the magazines checked above At present newsthe cost for both paper prices, only $2.35 a month will cover. The Daily Herald and my entire magazine selection. ............ . ... .............. (Please print both initials, name and mailing address) ADDRESS . . .... ............ . . . ... PHONE . .XONI. . . . . . APT. 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