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Show SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1959 Utah County, Utah 12A Brewing In Salt Ltike A 49 - PRICE (UPD year old Price worker died in a Price hospital Friday after he was crushed ' in an accident in Green River Thursday, J The victim was Lieb Miller. The .Utah Highway Patrol said Miller was tearing down an old railroad water tank when he was caught between a ' heavy slab of metal and the bed of a truck. Attendants at the hospital attributed death to internal injuries. A LAKE CITY . (UPD SALT,. ' Third District Court fight looms in the battle: between the Salt L.aKe Jity commission anu me city auditor over the firing of an auuuui o The commission discharged Or son F. Hottinger as a junior accountant in the auditor's office but he renamed or the job under instructions from Auditor 'Louis 111 tiiu " - " raises. W i ''' ::;"::.- ::::::-:::v: :v:v:;:V:::v'v;v::::::-:v::- Gr y'yyyXyyyyyyV5" : L- - i' , & r Occupational -- ? y .''. State Officials Working On Road Finance Problems SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Gov. f f ' ) i t g FOR EVERY HOME We would like to have all the people in Utah County come to Taylor Carpets and see the largest display of beautiful carpets in this area . . . for doing so we offer you d many operations during the Korean conflict before being exposed. He also has impersonated such persons as a lay brother in a Trappist monastery in Canada; a deputy warden at the Huntsville (Ala.) State Penitentiary; a dean of the School of Philosophy at Gannon College in Pennsylvania, and a Latin instructor in a North Today's Chuckle - Hazard-To- o Much Speed - V " Alexander Smith Carpet Craftsmanship . f Haven, Maine, high school. 1 MISS UNIVERSE 1955 PROUD MAMA Mrs. G. David Schine, the former Hellevi Bombin, Miss Universe of 1955, holds her first Anna Vidette Angela Schine makes her camera child, as 10-- d ay-ol- d BLOOMINGTON, 111. (UPI) Air Force officer Donald Speed, of Salina, Kan., was fined $12 Friday for speeding. debut. LOSEjS HIS VEHICLE About ten pounds of milk are needed to produce one pound of really because of increased thriftiness. The spokesman said people have the mistaken belief that there is a mistake in the new Lincoln penny issued last. January and that it has a premium value as a collector's item. te ' gration. In Norfo'k, Va., Federal Judge Walter E. Hoffman ordered that four Negroes be admitted to White schools in the port city, thus overriding a ruling by Virginia's state pupil placement board, which has the power to assign-all students to schools in the state. eon-troversi- WALKS BEHIND GIRLS al BRADFORD, England (UPI) 50 Negroes To Attend Clifford Thompson, 34, arrested on The decision by the Durham a breach of peace charge after school means that some 50 board walking along behind two teen-ag- e girls stood up for his rights Fri; day: TRAIN . DERAILS "If looking at girls is a crime MARKED TREC, Ark. (UPI) then I am guilty," he. told, the A freight train derailed local magistrate. He was, bound, it as swept around a curve here over for trial.- t Friday night, sprawling cars all over the main freight track. No The famous painters, .William injuries were reported. Witnesses., Blake, Dante Gabriel Rossetti said about 30 cars of the Frisco and Michelangelo, all were also line train were strewn over the 69-c- ar tracks "accordian style." George D. Clyde and top Utah distinguished poets. road officials met here Friday in en attempt to solve the state's rapidly approaching road funding vv0v P to BUY cheese." i Telepholo) (Herald-UP- I DRUGS BY IVAN Segregation Forces Dealt Stunning Blow in 2 States NEWCASTLE, England (UPD' David Patterson complained to police Friday that somebody stole bulldozer. his six-to- n all-whi- - rx 'ryn n nnnnnn 3 in r hypnotic Eye." As an imposter, Demara was most successful when he impersonated a surgeon in the Canadian Navy and skillfully performed In River i ::: ' Kl - - Child Drowns utes." r j: M THAT TALK as everything from a Navy surgeon to a high sclibol Latin instructor, today was sighed for his first motion picture role. Producer Charles B. Block said Demara, widely heralded as the "world's imposter,'-woulin the Al a doctor portray lied Artists motion picture, "The greatest DIVORCE GRANTED FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) United Press International Mrs Jean McKinnon, 27, won a divorce Friday after telling the Racial integration of pubUs court that her husband,. Air Force schools in North' Carolina and Vir Maj. John McKinnon, "spends L advanced Friday as resulf his daylijht hours playing golf finite of action by a school board and a and all his nights watching tele- federal judge. vision."". The Durham, N.C., school board DEVILS SLIDE, Utah, (UPD voted Friday night to admit eight old child drowned in PENNY UNWISE to four previously A Negro students RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) the Weber River Friday after he schools next Wednesday. disappeared from his mother's Federal Reserve Bank spokesman The city thus became the seventh complained Friday that people are North Carolina sight near their home here. community to The tiny victim was Joseph "hanging on to" their pennies. limited public school inteadopt But he indicated it is not Ubaldo Archuleta of DevilsV Slide. The child's body was spotted floating in the river by' two unidentified Salt Lake City fishermen. The river 'is located about 40 feet from the Archuleta home. Mrs. Archuleta said she was washing clothes and attempted to keep an eye on the boy when he disappeared for "only a few min- i HOLLYWOOD Ferdi (UPI) nand W. Demara, who has posed i Holley. Holley, an elected official, contends the commission' lacks the right to fire one of his employes. Hottinger has said his attorney will take the issue to court next week. ... Ted Meanwhile, Commissioner voted he that disclosed Geurts against 'dismissing Hottinger. But he said "I did assure the commission I would not oppose or attempt to refute 'any of the- statements contained ii a letter" which the commission sent Holley on the matter. commission The discharged Hottinger, . president .of the Salt Lake City Employes Assn., after commissioners were booed by city workers durin'. a meeting on pay rr r:iMh) In a Movie INJURIES . Taylor Carpets Invites YOU Imposter Gets Role PRICE MAN SUCCUMBS TO Court Fight KlllJiUyc SUNDAY HERALD 19 WONDER FAX Negro students will attend preschools as North viously Carolina moves into its third year of token integration The largest group will be at Havelock, N.C., where 17 children of Negro Marine Corps personnel have been admitted to tw white elementary schools. The Lavelock schools opened quietly Friday and the state's other inte- graiea puDiic scnoois will open next Tuesday and Wednesday. Elsewhere On The Racial Front: A group of,-- Negro children vere denied admission to the Coleman elementary school in Smyrna, Tenn., Friday. 'The Negroes were children of Sewart Air Force Base personnel. They were refered to the superintendent of schools for Rutherford County.' City schools opened quietly in Atlanta, Ga., Friday for. what may be the last term before full integration pressure begins. The city school board has been ordered to submit a plan of desegregation by Dec. 1. . A showing of a motion picture film with a controversial racial angle was halted abruptly Friday theater near night at a drive-i- n Fayettevme, Ga., because the sheriff feared there might be trouble between Negroes and whites. The film was "The World, The Flesh and the Devil." all-whi- te The Home of , ALEXANDER SMITH CARPETS as advertised in Life Magazine THE WORLD'S GREATEST - WATCH FOR THE CARPET HOUSE mountain tonae is under the sea. The Dolphin Rise mountains extend from th Arctic to the Antarctic. In tact the ; all-whi- te East Side of Highway 91 9 So. Orem Azore and Canary Islands are part of this range. In tome places it i five miles deep. FRIENDLY Convenient FREE PARKING -- SERVICE cx SHOP AT HOME y ,11 mmh& CAR . SERVICE Just phone and we will bring the samples' of the many rolls on display tb let you shop at home. DARLE FOR IVAN FREE ' IVAN S niJiif. HEDQUIST 104 WEST OREM SPANISH OREM ESTIMATES PHONE AC ..... FORK ...... 1497 South State 89 AC AC 23 273 North Main Phone 23 89 V Ill OPEN 10 A. M. 6 V. M. DAILY MONDAY 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. in OREM 55 CENTER problems. . Meeting with the governor; were commission chairman C. Taylor Burton, commissioner W e s t o n Hamilton, and State Road Director Elmo R. Morgan. They discussed ways to finance the state's vast road development work. The conferees reported no solution to the state's fiscal highway ills following the meeting. This year, tens of thousands of Americans across the nation are discovering the ease and joys of is heating, cooking instead of a fire living. The wire and drying for them. Electricity is helping them clean, cool, time; toast, hear, see and wash. The exciting new Wasatch High Addition Nears October Finish - ' all-electr- . living is on. Proof of all this the more than 100,000 homes already displaying the Medallion, a new symbol of electrical ex- boom in HEBER The new addition at the Wasatch High' School is now under construction and is expected to be completed for use by the middle of October, according to Supt. Ferrin Dv Van Wagoner. addition contains The two classrooms and a room which will be used for a combination lunchroom-choru- s room. The new facilities will free the school's science lab to be used for the teaching of science d only, and provide additional locker space. fire-pro- all-electr- ic cellence. supplement from Life Magazine which describes the wonders of the Medallion home, dralnatizes the benefits of living, and displaysmany of the products which make it all possible, is yours for the asking, at Provo City Power. Get your copy at: Utilities Operations Center Cashier Window, City Building fV A 32-pa- ge all-electr- of multi-purpo- se v- much-neede- ic s. Provo Kindergarten Registration Sept. 3 ' Registration of Provo kindergarten children will take place Sept. 3 at 1:30 p. m. in the school which the child will attend. Parents only, will attend. The kindergarten children will not report on that day. Parents should bring a birth certificate of the child and the medical examiner form which has been completed by a doctor. Bus routes will be ' announced the first of the week. s i I- " j -; ww electric mm r 11 J rrr ,,ii i - , - v. k . t j ! CDT.Y v 5 DcparCtncnC o? Recreation Expert Will Attend Chicago Confab 5 i. Israel C. Heaton, chairman of recreation at the Brigham Young University, will participate in the Con41st. National Recreation which will take gress place in 2. Mr. Chicago, 111., Sept, Heaton will act as recorder for the session on a report on recreation research undertaken. 28-O- ct. ic hmmmmmymy VMrniiizyMy'' : S s: ' 1.; -- ' v"'" ' - V: :i ,. '. y ..-- , . yy 7 ;, V , . : : 7 J 9 ) iliftics : |