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Show I SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1959 Utah County. Utah By WILL BERNARD Tom, 14 years old, paid an early morning visit to the couuty fair grounds. Spying some fireworks stored in a the fence and borrowed a fenced enclosure, he climbed ' ... . giant firecracker, Later he tried to set it off. But when it exploded uninjuries to his hand. expectedly, he suffered painful on Tom's behalf against the Result: a damage suit 'county fair association. f.: "We're not responsible for this accident," protested the" association.-"Thboy had no right to climb the fence and take the firecracker in the first place." "The point is," replied Torres attorney, "there was not adequate protection against just this kind of an accident. The fence was only five feet high, which isn't much ,of a barrier; to an inquisitive youngster. The management of the fair should have .remembered that boys will be e V For on this page. the- - NO () YES () court actual decision, see verdict elsewhere - v , : Trouble; Church Objects To Bathing Suit Appearance . United Press International V j Beauty contestants in. Louisiana and New Mexico were in trouble today as result of Roman Catho- . - - - lie opposition to public competition in bathing suits. , In Lake' Providence, La., Mary Alice Kathlee Thibodaux of .Jennings, La., withdrew as . a contender for the Miss Louisiana title in the Miss ; Arperica pagenat after the bishop of her home dio- - ' ; . Sunday Almanac This Day In History In . 1 Santaquin Mr. and Mrs. jRoger Felt and family of Kansas City, Mo., who are visiting relatives and friends in Utah were dinner guests of Mrs. Felt's sisteij and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joe White of Springville Tuesday. They are visitors here at jhe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Clark; w, , i America's great showman, was bom. In 1865, William Booth founded the Salvajion. Army in London. In 1900; William Jennings Bryan and Adlai E. Stevenson were nominated for president and by the Democrats meetin Kansas ing City. In 1935, the Wagner-Connerbill. . .setting up the National Labor Relations Board. . .was signed into law. In 1945, Gen: Douglas MacAr-thu- r announced ' tha the pine islands.- had been liberated. , In 1948, free medical service fbr anyone who required it became a part of English law. . summer here. vice-preside- nt. V y, ' - Mishap Fatal , To Summit Boy Thought for today: Frank Lloyd Wright; famous1 architect said: No house should ever be on any hill or on anything. It should be of the hill belonging to it, so hill and house live "together, each the happier for the other. 6, son on Mr. and Mrs. James W. Prescott, Francis, was. injured when he fell in a pool at a Moun- tain Spa, Resort. Pool attendants said he fell in the shallow end of the pool. He was taken to a Heber City hospital and later transferred to a Salt Lake hospital. " Nathan B. Miller, 55, father of these day-ol- d for girl triplets,. says he and his wife are consideringr offering thd h partially-disablewill. d The break his eart but he farm worker says it adoption. wants the girls to have a good life and he can'i afford to give it to the biy Friends are starting to move to raise money to help the Millers so they can ka ep tne enn- I Friends Rally Behind Farm Hand, Wife to Help Them Keep New Triplet Girls Wilmington; n. c. upd - d Men Decapitated By Train in Weird Suicide . 1 ' Backus, Backus, Fonda nd, Coye Norris. Teddy Bendixsen, 'XJ'Jt VL THE GREATEST RODEO SHOW sions: $1.60 .per month; $9.60 for six months In advance; $19.20 for a year in .advance. Herald . telephone numbers: i MODEL . VSvJV J and Mrs. Paul Dee Taylor, Diego, are spending the, week with Mr. Taylor's brother and sistqr, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Backus. 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If these are things you've been seeking in a motor car, visit your Cadillac dealer soon ! trouble-fre- e r?J ;f ; The Cadillac motor car has long been famous for its extraor dinary capacity for 1 . ' M i Mr.- ' ' ei OH-EARTH- t ' r Those who' celebrated their; annivd rsaries recently; Dirtnaay were Sherry Ljjnn Backus, Amy . I Ml - - - j 1 " - - Selection Tempera fur - ) lasher ha returned hone from a one- week business t rip to Cleveland, Ohio. He traveled by plane to and from his destinakion. World'f anted for the Best in Utah County: , , Per month- , $1.60 6 months in advance $9.60 One year, in advance $19.20 ." By mail anywhere in the United States or its posses- : 5' By LAURA NELLE BENDIXSEN EDGE MONT Fletcher Norris at nearby Clarendon Plantation, said" a local, bank had started a fund for the girls. A grocer reported an anonymous donor had left $100 with him to provide groceries for the family. And tjje, Millers' three older children offered to pitch in to, help their parents keep the girls. ' Miller said Friday that since the' family's problem ,was publicized he had received telegrams and telephone calls from all parts of the nation offering to take the triplets. ' He said he has read all the offers but has. made no decision on whether to give the little girls for adoption. "My wife, PinkieT and I will talk it over during the weekend," he said. He said they probably will decide Monday, the day the babies are' to be released from Dosher Memorial. Hospital ' at '- i El'FLO Edgembnl Man Returns :rom " Journey to Ohio Gets Gasper Job ' '47 Days of . Telephoto.) . .' i MAY HAVE TO GIVE UP TRIPLETS (Herald-UP- ar ( ' Published by Herald ' Corporation, 190 West Fourth North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Sun-.day Herald published Sunday " morning.:.' j Entered as second class i matter at the post office in .Provo, Utah, under! the. act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by car-ti- : 49-st- k , , s 19-2- J Sertoma Club To Hear U da The victim, Thomas Prescott, J3efore the coming of the white: man, there were nine major Indian tribes in the Pacific North-- ! west. - s. e, fall in' a swimming pool . near Midway Tuesday died Friday in a Salt Lajte.. hospital. I1 said. .,. j He continued that "only; by ths wise and just use of those rights Which stateliood has" bestowed upon us, will we emerge' as tiie -- Provo Contractor Summit County boy injured in a is beset "Alaska' as a territory," V Guam First To Raise New Flag ' Authorities were puzzled by. the strange manner in which the men Mr. and Mrs. Vondell Painter met Ujeir deaths.. They said one and family and Mrs. "Bert Smith of the men "appeared to make a and daughter are vacationing at move as the train approached other two remained still. Strawberry, Ark., and Jackson-Xill- butThethevictims were identified as Fla. William' Gene Goble, 25, Danville; Clarence Mitchell Minter, Davis 26, CASPER, Wyo. (UPI) Ringgold, Va., and Franklin Owen Construction Co. of Provo,, Utah, has started pburing concrete for Leigh, 25, Indianapolis, Ind. Casper's new sewage disposal II plant. The new $790,000 structure on Surgery, was first performed about 2500 B. C. Egyptian carv- the North Platte River is schedE. Earl Udall, Provo City manings have been found which, show uled for completion in about nine ager, addressing; Sertoma Club operations being performed. months. Tuesday at 7 a.m. at Bill & Iva's Cafe, Orem, will describe plans and progress of. the various dewwAwvulJJ.u.lM"'AJMMMMW partments of Provo city government. The club comprises membership from Provo, Springville and other sections of Utah County. . w. . A "Let .us not. deceive ourselves The 44th annual National Ram Sale will be . AGANA, Guam (UPI) - Guam 0 under spon- claimed the honor today of raisheld here Aug. sorship of the - National iVVool ing the first new flag oyer M American soil. f Growers Assn. ; Battalion 809th The Engineer Approximately 1,150 sheep will raised the flag during ceremonies go on the auction block during here at 6:15 a.m. Guam 'daylight the two-da- y sale, according to saving time (3115 p.mJ Friday Edwin Marsh, : sales manager. e.d.t.), 14 minutes aheadi of sua. . . ".T The sale will be held ar the Og-de- n rise nag - raising ceremonies in Coliseum. , . Livestock Tokyo. OGDEN (UPI)- -r panied them home for a visit. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) . - Ari., and Grand Canyon. At ville and Atlantic train Page they were guests of another bore down upon them.freight were They daughter, Mrs. Elfawn Wall, and decapitated. Southport. her family. Terral Wall accom- Shimming Pool , St. ' into thinking statehood is an all powerful panacea for the economic or political ills which may halve great state destiny has accorded for us to be." .?:.:..; and .Mrs. Bert. Van Ausdal Three DANVILLE, Va. (UPI) daughter .Myrieg have returned men across tracks failed the lying from a ;vacation trip to Page, to move Friday night as a Dan- ' . I h Afton, Wyo., have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Owen Kay. Mrs. Whimpey will spend the invited a representative of the archbishop to accompany Miss Ingerson to the Long, Beach pageant. A spokesman for the- - prelate refused to circus comment on the offer. officials Dates Ram Auction Ogde n Friends and strangers alike gave money today. so partially disabled farm laborer Nathan B. Miller and his wife may keep their week-olgirl triplets instead of offering them for adtoption. Cornelius Thomas, who pays Mrs. Ted Hansen and Mrs. $25 weekly as a farmhand Miller were Lake Salt Darvel Peterson City visitors Wednesday., 1 Contest 1 Gov. William A. Egan, speaking in Sitka Saturday morning, said, that VAlaska's dream of home rale .' has been achieved." . j' Two: Wash Cycles Today Is Sunday,! July 5, the fession and communion for a pe186th day of the year, with 179, riod of time to be determined by . Mrs. Rex Worthen and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Whimpey of more days to follow In 1959. the archbishop himself." The moon is new. The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. On thi3 date in history: In 1810, Phineas Taylor Bar-nu- Alaska--inde-penden- ce" dren". By ESTELLA PETERSON SANTAQUIN Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen have as guests a son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen of Grants, N.M. j THE ALMANAC . ar - TV New Mexico People Visit cese objected to published photographs of her ivi a swim suit. But New Mexico's entry in the Missi Universe contest anounced she would compete for the Miss Universe crown despite a warning of temporary excommunication of her entire family. Sue Ingerson, 20, 'said in Albuquerque, N.M., that she had not known that Roman Catholic girls were forbidden by Archbishop Edwin V. Byrne to 'appear in beauty contests where contestants parade in bathing suits before , the public. Miss Ingerson, red haired and shapely, said she would do her best to keep, her religion and still take part in the bathing suit phase of the Long Beach, , Calif., Miss Universe pageant. A spokesman j for Archbishop Byrne said Miss Ingerson and her, family "would ndt be allowed to receive the sacraments of con- ' ! j HAVE APPROPRIATE SHOW STANON HILL, England (UPI) The Rex Movie Theater, which closed Friday night after 33 years, showed as its last film "A Kiss Before Dying." Two Beauty Contestants In JUNEAU, .A l a ska (UPI) Alaska's bright star of statehood officially took its place on Old Glory's field of blue Saturday. The nation's new flag, the flag that Alaska made oy joining the union,, had double In addition to hai-in- g 223 years of freedom for the United States, the bright, new day ot flag signified ' for independence from, territorial status. 1 '49-st- DOESN'T LIKE RUM' LIVERPOOL, England (UPD The deputy prime minister of the West Indies, noted for, its production of rum, was offered a drink of rum Friday when he visited a warehouse where the liquor is held in bond. "I don't like the taste," Dr. Carl La Cobiniere said in rejee.-ing- the offer. "I've tasted every type of drink, but I prefer water." ' bovs " MUST THE FAIR ASSOCIATION PAY FOR .TOM'S INJURY? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: : ; ' - . : ' f United Press International MEN LIKE ANSWER NEW YORK (UPI) t Male to the Soviet exhibition visitors here chuckled appreciatively when a woman . asked a Russian guide how mapy shoes and dresses his wife has. "I think my wife have plenty of dresses-anshoes," ttie guid? she does not." "but answered, ; i Alaska's Bright Star Of Statehood Takes Place Difference Of Opinion Readers' Court ' 1. SUNDAY HERALD Chuckles in News ; : For editorial, circulation, advertising and sports call FR for society arid Wt rK at tm s r be a fobalous iKow . quol to hi Hw YoHc'i Modnen SquoM ImM AH OTHER FAMOUS ACTS . ckI-vi- d, yow fowito rodo cvtH wrHi iW big-ticowboys pining their skSI oM dor hq against th meanest, wildest stock in th west. 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