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Show ,..,.,. ' " ' Y 1 t S Kills' Student i - v - - ( , s P A Utah (UPI) 25year-olBrigham Voung Unlr from ;Lawndale, student versity CaJjf.,1 died Friday afternoon in k collision on U. sJ "1 a about two miles north !of here. Albert G. Legus died when his compact car skidded on the pavement into! the front truck! driven by of a semi-trailWayne ' Wilson, 30, Huntington, FILLMORE, VI " d car-truc- rain-soak- S- V--- ' ' - I s J " 7 I ill t I : 1 i ' - : V u 'S'' k Robbers At ""SUNDAY HERALD Traffic Crash At Fillmore ed er i Calif. Trooper Glade Rasmus sen of the Utah Highway Patrol1 said the victim died instantly. He said a wrecker was called to pry the car apart to remove the body. The fatality was the; 165th this year, 14 more than in 1962 on the same date. 3 Ban Senators Ask La rg e ' After $55,387 Idaho Haul After TROY, Idaho (UPI) holding the bank president's family hostage all night, three bold bank robbers walked off with $55,387 in small bills. The said until The president ing pistols. occasionally they slept 4 a.m. were set tip in Idaho and eastern Washington. A woman reported she had seen the robbers change fjom one car north of Moscow to a light colored four door sedan. Roadblocks northern bank president Frank. O. Brocke said he spent the last 15 minutes of his captivity pleading with the persistant robbers. The robbers threatened him if the vault didn't open at 9 a. m. Friday, he said. Brocke said he and one other employee loaded the bags with $1, $5, $10 and $20 bills as the robbers kept seven other persons locked in a storage vault. Brocke said one of the robbers could have been a woman. The three handcuffed Brocke, his wife, and son while brandish SENATOR IN HOSPITAL WASHINGTON Sen. (UPI) Patrick V. McNamara, was reported "getting along well" D-Mi- 5KH Lead-Zin- c ch today at Bethesda Naval Hospital where he is undergoing treatment for a mild kidney infection. Mc Namara, 68, entered the hospital Tuesday night gay Q2CSft mssm mmiinmt : ; m port Limit (UPI) A letter rging President Kennedy to to allmit imports of lead-zin- c to mines low domestic operate at levels was signed by 12 Jconomic Many mines have closed down while others have gradually deteriorated because of the exces- -, iive Imports during the last 10 years the senators said. During this time employment has dropped from 15,000 from the 24,000 that were employed in 1952 the enators said. I The senators said there is; a equirement for a "reasonable amount of imports to supplement roduction," but that they shotild e limited to a degree that woiild rmit mines to operate Vat evels necessary to our own econ- my and security." WASHINGTON li&Dim " am mmm !. f 4IIL , JUST RECEIVED BOYS - MEN'S GYM TRUNKS BELOVED PRESIDENT REACHES MILESTONE David 0. McKay, president of the Church of Jesus Saints (Mormon) who celebrates Christ of Latter-da- y his 90th birthday anniversary today. Through his faith and zeal he has instilled in thousands of persons in all lands a dedicated belief in God. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) (: it) : nw ift M (rj f: WHITE President McKay Marks 90th Birthday With Family at Boyhood Home in Huntsville By DON REED United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Whit - haired David O. McKay, spiritual leader of two million members of the Church of Jesus Saints, plans Christ of Latter-da- y to observe his 90th birthday Sunday by "just relaxing" at his aoybood home. "I never felt better in my life ind I mean it," he chortled with "The t twinkle in his blue eyes. that me is worries that nly thing 10 to 8 ( get tired after working thoritative." - vised today from 3 U 4 p.m. on Channel 5. The prorrara, Pre- j which will cover the ldent's boyhood, school in r, marriafet missionary work, 'and leadership in growth of the church, will Talent Scouts." I pt I ; Talking about his birthplace in Huntsville in northern Utah made him recall the past. "I certainly gave my mother a lot of trouble as a little rascal," be said. "Im extremely happy I was able to attend the dedication of a new chapel in Wales. It makes amends for my childhood capers." The chapel dedication took place last month in Cardiff about 12 miles from the birthplace of his mother. The overseas round trip flight boosted his lifetimeonetravel millog estimate to at least transof all types lion miles by portation. President of the Mormon Church ince 1951. McKay became acquainted with missionary activity at the age of seven wiien his fa- ther was called to serve in the British Isles for a two year period. The family remained at the Huntsville farm to maintain the father in his missionary Labors. He followed in his father's footof steps shortly before the turnfrom the century after graduation Lake University of Utah in Saltvaledicclass was City where he torian. Later, he became an edu-to cator and in 1906 was called serve as a member of the Council of the .Twelve Apostles of the Church. This was the start of fulfillment of a remark made years earlier to McKay by a Scottish leader in the church, who said: "If you are faithful, you will yet stand in the leading councils of the church." In the ensuing years of his McKay served in a wide church posts, traveling of variety in the world to wide and far of god. He also word the spread "and time energy to civdevoted ic responsibilities on a local, state and national level, acquired business acumen and maintained avid interests in youth work, horses, automobiles and airplanes. The prophecy issued in Scotland reached full blossom on April 9, apos-tleshi- p, he declared, church." travels. Of their seven children, all but one are still living. The McKay family also includes dren and 21 grandchil- 10 great grandchildren. of were on hand at them Many 1951. to Huntsville honor their earthly McKay was "Sustained" by in thouswho instilled in father has the assembled church members in a dedlands all ands of Tabernacle persons Lake famed Salt City belief for and icated President. as god. worship on Temple Square Above for revelator" and Sunday seer As "prophet, of the church, McKay became the pfnh successor to founder, and first Traveling Abroad? prophet Joseph Smith. VISIT THE NEW . Ha brought to the presidency a freeindividual IhfTERNATIONAl DESK strong sense of "at dom which he has retained through the years. Deseret Travel Bureau "I believe in freedom of choice or tibm individual' ha said, "an 9 R WU J I I 58 N. UNIV. ! AVE. FR S Everybody's wearing trim, tapered, LEVI'S Slim low-waist- Your C)OfC mm o. Four fine diamond magnificently mounted. total Vx carat in 14K gold bridal pair, b. 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They were married in Salt Lake City on Jan. 2, 1901 and until about a wife was year ago bis his companion on nearly all of his . i SLIM FITS "but since you asked, I must say I do think the Communist conspiracy is one of the greatest menaces in history. The individual inher ently objects to being controlled by any one man or group. The Communist principle strikes at the freedom of man." Asked whether he was pleased with the church's progress under his leadership, the tall, congenia McKay leaned back in his chair and, with a steely gaze through thick glasses, declared: "It's thrilling. There has never been greater4 spirit of devotion among members. I noticed it time and time again on the recent trip (to Wales). "The progress of the church is most encouraging and it is due largely to activity of the laymen themselves. This is an individual's MP! GREEN II II LEVI'S all our activity.' Our church stands for the salvation of the individual, not the group or state. 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