OCR Text |
Show J )( Z.U HAII Y HFRAI H TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1953 Utah County, Utah Roving Farm Hand Finds Home In Gave After 12 Years Court Decides Man's Innocent ..." Joan Davis Cleared of Lav Breach BOSTON CORNERS,, N.Y. He was a slight, man with gray eyes who had worked over, the years on a dozen farms around but never seemed to put a root down any- (UPI) mild-manner- ed place. JP",, Since last summer, without a regular job or a home, he ha J lived in his battered car, or slept in convenient barns. "He only stole what he needed," .. Tweive Japan (UPI) MITO, a state police officer said. "But it was getting to be a big nuisance, and some people were getting scared.". Through new fallen snow last week end they tracked James W Ellis, 47, to the home he had a small found for the winter of the rocks the cave high 'in western Berkshires, overlooking the Harlem Valley farmland. "It's beautiful country," "said Police Sgt. Earl D. Hanehett. In the small cave officers found a few blankets, a few clothes, a rifle and shotgun, empty food cans and the bones of the rabbits and deer Ellis had shot for food. He went peaceably with the troopers. He made no fuss as they lodged him in the Columbia County jail at Huadson to await a grand, jury action. . years ago in 1947, Shozo Ueno, 19, was ordered to appear before HONOLULU (UPI) a summary court on suspicion of sailor told police Monday tha.t theft. He was allowed to return he was wrong when he said earl- home. ier that Comedienne Joan Davis In 1949, he again was called to Tuesday Almanac t urged him to flee the scene of the court to be fingerprinted. an auto accident. Again he was allowed to return Richard H. Gray, a , hospital home. corpsman at Tripler Army HospiIn 1954, he made another aptal, suffered a broken nose and before the court' on the pearance two black eyes when he was theft charge. leaten by the occupants of the ether car Involved in the accident. Five years passed without a Today is Dec. 29, the 363rd day ' of the year,, with two more days Gray said the other car over- word from the court. in 1959. And nobody still knows much took him when he attempted to Monday, the judge and prosecunew moon in The is its about phase. why Jim Ellis chose to live vehicle. the tor decided that Ueno, now 31. fee after sideswiping The morning stars are Mercury as he did. . Miss Davis and a companion, was innocent. Venus. and Hanehett guessed that Ellis were Miss Virginia White, passencouin On this date he was suspected--of- a knew History: of at car in time the gers Gray's ' In 1808, President Andrew Jack- ple of burglaries &rsi simply hid the accident. was born. son in the hills because "he didn't At first, the jailor told police as was admitted want to be arrested." In Texas 1845, comedienne that the Unions of 28th state the Ellis is suspected 'of about 20 the dvised him: . In 1848, the first gas lights "Keep on going I'll pay for were installed in the White House. the damage of your car. I dp.i't In 1851, the first Y. M. C. A. want any publicity about me." established in America opened its mSTAllEP' REPAIRED! However, Gray said Monday doors in Boston. of as lot blood" that he "lost' a In 1876, the famed Spanish EMU a result of the beating and ap4 cellit Pablo Casals was born. he was parently didn't know what In 1947, Henry Wallace, former ' , and Cabinet officer, saying. would accept the he announced He explained that he meant to One-aris not only driving in 1948 on not waaf nomination say that he himself did it's a darn poor way presidential PAINT and GLASS dangerous third-partMiss for ticket. nea a any unfavorable publicity make love. to so he kept going despite A thought for today: Henry Davis New Location at: to her pleas for him Wallace once said, "The century stop. T 70 NORTH 1st WEST Miss Davis has been in Honolu- Honolulu beauty salon. She claims on which we are entering can be the century of and must be PHONE FR lu for the past two weeks for her bleach was spilled in. her eye at . the common man." $125,000 damage suit against a the salon in 154. , ... . . - UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD Today In History -- " ' - - KRAFT MILD burglaries, almost all of summer cabins broken into after their owners had locked them up for the winter. city-dwellin- g Operations At Copper Mines Resuming Pace ELY, Nev. (UPI) Operations at Kennecott Copper Corp. mines and smelter slowly returned to normal today as the big furnaces picked up heat. About 1,250 Nevada Kennecott workers were affected by the strike against- the company. Al Thiessen, president of the McGill Mine-Mi- ll local,. said, "Aft-e- i eating beans for so long they'll like to see what meat looks like again."' . 11 LEAN FRESH ) , UNITED . UZ LITTLE STEELWORKERS .r. , m mill in,, SHORT RIBS Labor's viewpoint orr the latest steel industry proposal JONES ,, TONIGHT at. ii.ii Dirilir r III ill SHOULDERS, Fresh smoked KL0R-- . . . LUNCH MEAT Assorted. 8:25 T-B0- SuT STEAKS NE FANCY TV lb. 55c PURE HA lb. 29c evilly.. ON y ., rVTwl ' riMi-mmii- CHILI BRICK Seethaler's PRESENTS , m M AMERICA . vice-preside- nt " OF 4 lb. 49c 2 lb; 89c LARD mil Thick Sliced li n , lb.29c I'. lb. 49c PORK CHOPS it ........ lb. 49c 9.h"ce ' ROAST lb. 43c lb. 69c nFFF W MSaSBl ui ........ lb 29c SAUSAGE Pure Pork lb. 49c ICMHMC 'C GRADE HENS CHANNEL 11 31 ' A VITAL MESSAGE FOR OUR STEELWORKERS RUMP ROAST nmilin IlUUIlli CTCMf JICMIV tZ Choice ''' Cuts fcwwiw .MUlSIJ lb. 49c lb. 49c RIB STEAKS TIP ROAST SIRLOIN .... lb. 69c SIRLOIN STEAKS LETTUCE lb- - gS? No ( V ' Topped.... BANANAS YAMS 9c lb, Sunkist IOC .... 2 lbs. 29c Fancy Ib. , 9c A V NAVELS 1111. VSi "7 Ol lCC No. TaU 1 17c Libbys rUCCCC Philadelphia Villi. Creme. 8 oz " J s ' i , RITZ CRACKERS I ( - I NABISCO Wheat Thins .. MARSHMALLOWS COFFEE 2 lbs. 1.25 3 lbs. 51c .... Folgers 35c SHORTENING Ib. 29c CANNED MILK I ID PHlsburruy 28c IClfl hWUIV 50 lbs. lb. 22c TOMATO JUICE ?y3.., 39c 3.29 2 te 39c 46 oz. for 4 4T ) 4 A & (' v mt $ at - CDIIIT II lire Pineapple- - lilUll JUIVk Gr apefruit CD ECU If Dairy Mil IlktJII IlllklV DIIMDIflM No. I 'Ssy-j- ? uh HONEY Vernal MEAT PIE 2Vz : ygg. ret J r DCAIJC fully, you'll see that the Company is not trying to break the Union. ; The Union Shop clause will remain. Dues checkoff will remain. Seniority rights will be strengthened. You may soon be expressing your personal views by voting on the last contract proposals made by yoar Company. Make sure you know what they mean to you. Check the increased benefits. Be sure of the facts. Above all-VO- 1. Wages ... 6 to 120 an hour increase October 1, 1960 and another increase of same size October 1, 19611 2. Cost-o- f --living .... . the 170 adjustment is continued. It can be increased but not reduced. 3. Local Working Conditions no immediate cbaog. will both Unionand Company study and try u agree on necessary changes. If no agreement, arbitration. 4. Insurance . . . Company will pay aH costs of basic life insurance and sickness and accident benefits pias mon coverage for both. 5L Pensions . . . bigger pension checks-bet- ter early retirement opportunities. ' j Stronger Seniority Rights for employee. cost-of-livi- The proposed contract will enable the Company to conduct its business in an orderly and efficient maimer, which will be good for everybody concerned. NatocaHy, when it can do that, everyone benefits. C C. C. Morgan Gn'l Supt. Geneva Works Columbia-Genev- a Steel Division G. D. MacDonald Gen'ISupt Iron Mines Columbia Iron Mining Company H. M. Thomas Gen'l Supt. Utah Pipe Mil! " 91c- 4 7 - 2 lbs. 69c $ f 25c ; Quart, 10c BISCUIT MIX "'oz. , CORN FLAKES 25c BEEF STEW 35c fr"0" 17c ' kng-servi- . .10 jJt.W r 5-o- z. 4H-o- z. .1......... Then ce f 71 II 2 lbs. 43c CHEESE 2 for 41c Jar PINEAPPLE K....:... 24c SHRIMP 31c can Strawberry CHICKEN 99c I AM standbv 4 lbs. 99c SALAD DRESSING q5 39c FRISKIES MEAL 10 lbs. 1.11 PIZZA MIX AppLan Wayj'.,,, ... 28c CHOCOLATE CHIPS, it o". 41c MOTHERS OATS a mm : Steel Division Columbia Iron Mining Company Utah Pipe Mill w Consolidated Western Steel Division A 7 il IIIB Uir?ln II L . 1 1 . 1 1 ' . 9th ISAUHAII Consolidated WsiftRl 5tsel Division WEST and CENTER STREET, PROVO advertised and priced approximately at or below our wholesale cost to which we add only 10 at time of sale! This merchandise 1 il 47c 2 lbs. 29c 3 lbs. 75c 16-o- z. (USg) United States Stool r 1..... QCr ' Geneva Works CSS for ng Columbia-Genev- c. MISSION ... TE. & KRAFf OIL ,Quart mi ran 2 for 27c 5 lbs. 93c SYRUP CH0C0LATE . 5 ,r89c 5 lbs. 53c DILL PICKLES 5 lbs. 81c NAPKINS Pinto RAISINS Seedless . . MARGARINE g5ESf Important Contract Proposals If you read the Company's new contract proposals care- OYSTERS sGozsha.......... ...... 25c PEANUT BUTTER 5 lbs. 1.79 CASE Spaghetti. US1M 69c O Chunkstyle 7 utMii iu contract TIIMA Light Meat f J' Macaroni 22c 303 TASTEWELL No. "Tills Gold Gallon VaEey - ea 5$ UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD mmmmt!f0mmm r ' v PRICEStSi) |