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Show u Range raou viissi CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) trained for his momentous tri;, When America's first human the . rocket voyager will play a rocket passenger blasts off in relatively inactive part. After the about a year, the international blastoff, the experiment will be spotlight will focus, on what mis- entirely in the hands. of the men sile men here1 cafl "the world's who operate the Atlantic Missile most expensive laboratory." range. AtThis is the Plans Are Secret lantic Missile Range, which begins Their job can be divided roughwith this once-barrsandspit on a East Coast and ly into three phases: determining the extends 5,000 miles southeast o where the speeding rocket is durthe British crown colonic of As- ing every second it is in flight, cension Island. retrieving its nose cone from thi The rocket passenger, one of tha ocean, and interpreting data oi seven astronauts named recently, what happened to the passenger ywill be hurled about 200 miles and the nose cone in flight. oyer the ocean, in a prelude to . The Air Force disclosed to UnitProject Mercury, the nation's plan ed Press International that prep tc put a man into orbit around arations already have started for the earth. the first man's flight aboard a But he will be t although highly rocket. The plans aYe secret, but x a rundown on the range as it is now being operated should give some idea of the enormity of the job. Between the Cape and Ascension are 11 other stations in the intricate tracking and . network. These are Jupiter, Fla., about 80 miles north of Miami; Grand data-receivi- en ng Bahama, Eleuthera, San Salvador, Mayaguana, and Grand Turk, islands in the Bahamas; the Dominican Republic; Puerto Rico: Si. Lucia and Antigua in the. British West Indies; and Fernando de Noronha, 250 miles off the coast of mid-Florid- - Mule Train Sets Out On Oregon Trail DAILY HERALD Brazil, which owns the island. Ships Are Used A, glance at the map will show two big gaps in this chain of g le 2,236-mistations; the data-gatherin- LIS 0 aspects of a missile's flight to Ascen Fernando performance must be measured. jump from, sion. To plug these gaps, the Air The Air Force does this job with d Force uses cameras, theodolites 'ocean range vessels." (instruments which measure horiManning the thousands" of "little zontal and vertical angles), and a black boxes"-thtracking and highly complex device known as t the azusa system. The azusa n data - gathering instruments 'erch station are nearly 2,000 me.i used to measure the position of a all but a handful of them civilians ballistic missile traveling 15,000 miles an hour at an altitude of employed by the government. The Eleuthera station in the Ba- several hundred miles. hamas is typical of others in the However, the Air Force relies e 140 techniAbout group. primarily on telemetry for infor cians and maintenance personnel mation on what is happening in are assigned there. These me j side a missile during light. The work for the Radio Corp.' of Amer- telemetry devices are "black box ica (RCA), which is in charge of es" with probes extending t6 ail all instrumentation on the range, parts of the missile. Similar, boxes and Pan American World Air- presumably will be attached to the rocket passenger. ways, the range "housekeeper.'' deNoronha, and the 1,225-mi- AH le full-tim- SALT LAKE CITY. - "v ,:. : :f : . Legal Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or l&e Respective Signers for ruT' AUTO REPAIR ther rnformatlon NOTICE Bids are open for the complete janitorial services for the Provo Employment Office, 190 West 800 North, Provo. Specifications can be picked up on April 22, 23, and 24 and the bids should be returned by April 28, 1959. Published in The Daily and Sun day Herald April 19, 20, 21, 1959. No. Univ. Ave. In by noon out by 24 . - i , .if OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Leaning affectionately on her father, famed Comedian Charles Chaplin, Geraldine Chaplin, ,14; help3 him celebrate, his 70th birthday at their home in Switzerland. In background are Chaplain's wife Oona and their son, Eugene. Chaplin spent the day at his villa overlooking-LakGeneva. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). CHAPLINS t i wrtc X .5;;-- 4' t. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY - 3 - 4 TRUMAN'S BIRTHPLACE PUBLIC SHR INE Former President Harry S. Truman, speaking at ceremonies dedicating- his bir thplace as a public shrine at Lamar, Mo. said "our government came by blood, sweat and tears" and the. youth of the nation must realize this. The white building in t he background is the house in which Truman was born. (Herald-UP- I Telepho to) . - TRUMAN'S BIRTHPLACE MADE STATE MONUMENT Clyde, Proclaims May 1, Law Day LAKE CITY (UPI) 1 Former has been proclaimed Law ' LAMAR, Mo., (UPI) May S'. President Truman's Harry Day by Gov. George D. Clyde, small, white frame The day was set at the request birthplace this in little southwest of the Utah State Bar. cottage was a state monu-jmetown of 4,000 today! Sen. S"tuart SymingNOTICE TO CREDITORS sai the United Naton, Probate No. 12,116 Point Four and the, Martions, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF shall Plan also were monuments to UTAH STATE OF Truman. COUNTY, UTAH. Truman listened to it all Sunday, IN THE MATTER OF THE watched the more than 4,000 per-- , ESTATE OF EARL II. SMITH sons gathered for the dedication, d.K.a EARL SMITH, Deceased. t then remarked: Creditors wiU present claims rPVi Vim.v onllo 44r with vouchers to the undersigned do you know what man But here. at the office of Young,' Young 'U statesman is? He's a dead politi227 North Un;versiiy Sorensen, cian. I'm a politician and expect Avenue,, Provo, Utah, pn or be- to , r stay one." fore the 10th day of June, 1959. The "just Jiome folks," that's s TRESSA SMITH Truman called the friends what Executrix who had gathered, nodded. They Published in The Daily Hera'.d . understood. April 6. 13, 20, 27, 1959. It was the first time Truman had visited his birthplace in 15 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . years. OFFICE OF THE PURCHASAlong with Symington at the ING AGENT, Provo City, Utah. WaSealed proposals will be received birthplace enshrinement were at this office until 2:00 P.M., on lter Reuther, president of the April 23, 1959, for furnishing materials for sewer and drain , out SEE ON s fall. The approximate quantities are: 950 Lin. Ft. 10" Rubber. Gasket .; Sewer Pipe .. HIGH EFFICIENCY SCREEN 400 Lin. Ft. 18'.' Irrigation Pipe IN AMERICAN FORK 400 Lin. Ft. 21" Irrigation Pipe, 30 Lin. Ft. 24" Irrigation Pipe Open 7:00 Show 7:30 p.m. Instuctions to bidders: Adults 60e Children Free Specifications and form of con TONIGHT thru WEDNESDAY tract may be obtained at the Of 2 Big Technicolor Hits! fice of the Purchasing Agent. Bids will be opened in the City "VILLA" Council Room at 2:00 P.M., on Brian Keith & Ceasar Romaro , April 23, 1959. The right' is reserved to reject 2nd FEATURE- any and all bids and to waive SALT nt (JD-Mo- .) , PHONE EL J. WALTER PROTHERO BARBARIAN r City Purchasing Agent Published in the Daily, Herald, April 20, 1959. ment." tee, Also honored was Mrs. Louisa H o l m e s McFarland, Ogden, i alternate mother of the year, and Id other district moth-- ' j.uiiunigui ; u. ULnjjnnu in iu i ikii " q p3D Open Adults 90c 7.-0-0 FIRST SHOW STARTS TONIGHT (R-Uta- h) TO BE THE if' I FATHER OF A BRATtSlAVAAU T 5HEEPP0C? i S-i- A 1 " j I U THI LiiJ 1 srW I I J. 1 1 ? 7 . O1 A PRIZE PLAY HOW ON THE SCREEN I VII -- TCt?MYK!KX'AN?CTniFl?&Q10 MacMURRAY-Jea- n I HAGEN Children Und Twelve Free V- - V 1 : " starnnc J i Bizabsth imji NOW PLAYING! -- Burl IVES W. ' VTini. Roof re-port- ed M CARSON'. " : mmI t v. oij '" t,X I... '' ,,,'li"ls. C; PLUS CO-HI- T NAKED IN COLOR JAMES CfGNEY SHmLEr JONES - m...umm,, J) n nnni MJ kj&liU howard raff HAWKS' L ' ftSTWH SEDICKlKSOH-mLTlREREKHAJ- TECHNICOLOR WMNH BROt CAM WILUAMS, . tEOHM PttMFF KTtt 0AK8 AKTHCKT CWilSJ 'mwar ALSO 1 ' it ' SPECIAL! 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L 7 n r E THREE SHOWINGS II Fred Y'7" Presents Show 7:1 5 ii ..AND WAIT TILL YOU SEC THE BAHQ.UP SURPRISE 77 f M-G-- M ADULTS 63 c MOW PLAYING TENNtSStE WILLIAMS' fi 30 41 !k!?4w45'4? fJj faft ' f'UtliER - "fliin 4 iLL"iiO I. 1 iJ'JIBMEa OPEN 6:45 Sadleir as postmaster at hai been a clerk Sadleir Draper. in the Salt Lake Post Office for v 12 years. Earl wmim J (adv.) ' i Paul NEWMAN 7:00 V0UUKE & RUN ns you-r-threate- me year. ,7 ) Capone '.nd Luciano rake in millions. Read in May Reader's Digest why this, subhuman gang. operating under a secret eode, palled" Omcrfa, feels conyou tempt for and your family. Get May Reader's Digest jpnly 35. - NEW POSTMASTER NAMED FOR DRAPER WASHINGTON (UPI) 8 sen. Wallace F. Bennett today he has nominated I t the sinister successors to h-jr- e or Book) -- Mrs. Carlson, mother of 14 chil- crs. dren, was praised during cereMrs. Carlson will represent the in which 'she was ctnfo' in natinnal monies rnmnpf itinn novt officially installed as state moth- - er S3.9S A shocking expose of how Inc". CALL MR. PEDERSEN r ,....,, (F. cm th Drucil-l- a well-know- American."; Brotherhood af Evil: The ulaiia . , The GEISHA" JOHN WAYNE Standards of length are derived from the international meter, which equals 33.37 inches.' The program was conducted by Mrc. Waite" 'A.' Kerr, head of 'the Utah American Mothers Commit- Gov. George D. Clyde , attended the ceremonies at the UniverSaints Ward chapsity Latter-da- y el and presented Mrs. Carlson United Auto Workers, who pre- with a statuette symbolic of mothsented the cottage's deed to Mis- erhood. She also received n citasouri Gov. James T. Blair Jr., and tion from the American Mothers ' three Democratic members of Mis- Committee, Inc. The statuette was sculptured souri's congressional delegation, n Reps. William i Randall, William by Dr. Avard Fairbanks, Hull and Richard Boiling. Utah sculptor. Clyde said "Mrs. Carlson's hisSymington said Truman "has been able to symbolize the mean- tory is outstanding . . she has ing of America to tall the world packed into one life many lives." an because he is so typically ' iiu .. defects. 5-37- 83 LAKE CITY (UPI) Mrs. Eva Leona Hansen Carlson, Richmond, Ut?h's 1959 Mother of the. Year, was described Sunday as a "sweet, hun ble person whose deputh of character radiates warmth .and encourageSALT -- 334 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah v Utah's Mother Of The Year Honored In Salt Lake Rites f i : FATE HARDWARE CO. sarct j ' l-r- STARLITE!TE Center Street Location Preferred . e . 6:30 . - w-t- Same Day Photo Finishing ALLEN'S PHOTO t. ld The State 701 repair All Makes and Models. Cars and Trucks. Welding Let us check your ' car for inspection. 10 S. 4th East, Springrville UU Evening HU ' .11 i OPEN f , CLYDE BRAITHWAIXE A g v-1- ured-by 0. DISPLAY (Uri) special police ofwho ficer happened on the scene foiled a robbery attempt at a Salt Lake County service station Sunday. Nabbed in the act by special county deputy sheriff O. II. Pratt was.' Jack M. Reese. '9. Lake City. lie was being held in Salt Lake County for investigation of robbery. The robbery attcmot took place at Mac's Texaco Service. Victim d of the rcbbTv attempt wa P., McEwan, 32. manager of the statin1. Pratt and his wife had pulled into ,the(sta:cn f"? grs whet. 1hc; officer spotted a man with a mask over his face inside ;ihe' station. He rushed into the staof two', tion and disarmed of-.T- . the slammed and youths ' against a wall. ' Pratt 'said the- suspect forced a boy at knifepoint to, accompany him to the station. The had about. $275 in cag when' Pratt happened on the scene. . The younger boy was, identified as Don Lester Sweat,. 14, 'son of Mr, and Mrs. Lester Sweat. quick-thinkin- ( . c Robbery Try ! , CITY (UPI) SALT LAKE Two teenage youths were capt- In p.m. I f 4 y Improving 5 1 - - , Captured by S.L. Resident Job Outlook We 1 : e 12-gau- CLASSIFIED Foiled In Wil-lar- Mead Camp, Salt Lake tried City, Sunday night as they to break into a garage ' at the a Oregon Trail today, complete with rear jof his home. a water truck and a station wagon Camp, armed with a filled with publicity personnel. shotgun, held the youths; until Along on. the caravan were sev- police arrived. A third youth esen poyered wagons drawn by caped but has been identified by Missouri mules and horses shod officers. with rubber shoes to soften the blows of modern highways. No one discussed the possibility of a, horse having a blowout. Behind it all was an attempt to make the 2,000-mil- e journey in time to take part in Oregon's Centennial Celebration. All the 12 me.i six women and three children aboard were Oregonians. Ali wore clothes of the 1840s, when the Oregon country was settled by pioneers who went west in similar covered wagons fi'om Independence. By United Press International The caravan started out Sunday The job outlook in Utah has with a send-of- f by honorary wag- resumed the trend toward full on master Harry S. Truman. employment after being tempor"Westward ho! God .bless you. arily interrupted by last year's Let her go," Truman shouted. recession, a Department of EmWagon master Goi-aoticrpa, 39, ployment Security official said Ashland, Ore., said he planned to today. make 20 miles daily, berpa had . Curtis P. Harding, the departalong with him a field kitchen but ment's state administrator, said the wagoneers said 'whenever posthe end of summer he sible they would try to eat out in that by. expects fewer than 4,000 Utahns v the field. , in insured occupations will be "I like the outdoors and the unemployed out of a total of 165,-00horses," Valoyce Johnson, 24, Portland, one of the two unmaHe said "Our outlook in Utah rried women of the six, said. is better than the national outlook" because of the expansion of ; The American Hoter Associa- new .hdustriei. along with the tion reports that 87 new hotels' of our long - established ; growth were built in the U. S. in 1958. business." contained 30,015 guest They . - high-spee- d specially-instrumente- Youth S. L. Devices Are Complex span from St. Lucia to Fernando Two Teenagers INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPD A Missouri mule train creaked its way west onto, the old 2,000-mil- e rooms and cost more than million dollars. MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1953 Utah County, Utah A 1 Limited Engagement Only KEENAN VYUN ELAINE STR1TCH -- SS"iUIIDA CRISTAL |