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A booklet on direct selling op portunities is available from the Nafmnal Association of Direct Selline Comoanies. Winona ' Minn. ' WASHINGTON ld - Published every afternoon, and Monday through ' Friday the Herald by Sunday moraine Corporation, 190 West 4th North Street, Provo, Utah. B. E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as r Second class matter at the post office in ; Prove, Utah. MILITARY ACRES . : full-tim- : . 1 pre-scho- ol to-do- or fares Corp.) , ; . ' DIRECT SALES BIG Door - NEW YORK (UPI) business is big selling in the United States, especially for women. Current statistics show 150,000 women work at e basis direct selling on a and another half million operate I - -- - 450-mi- le or ran -- , Monday. The Athena has made one successful flight down me course since last Febni Two other Athenas have Ii ry. veered off course and crashed i i r been destroyed. door-tc-4o- . rieht out from under the saddle and rider." said Mrs. Nelda Willis. ' who witnessed the fall. j3pr w i GREEN RIVER, Utah (UPI) Th , scheduled firing - of an Athena missile to White' Sands; N.M., was postponed; iViday night by bad weather. The Air Force test rocket was to have been fired some time between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. The Air Force said : the test had been rescheduled, for between 8 p.m. and. midnight Products Sold 'T-.'- -- n- pre-scho- Athena Firing Slated Mon - V j . .'' personal Injuries. '. "A surfbdard'caniga.oui of control with a change in the run of a wve,", Mae complained. "But, an experienced lifeguard Jcnows: this. So Joe, the lifeguard, " should have been;more careful." "Iw'ai' crouclied, on the .board1 and had reason abljrgood control; Joe . explained. ;, "But trie wave broke from th$ left instead of . the direction it vjas originally running.; It was unavoidable. I'm always as'-- , careful as possible. Further, a surfboard Is nec J ... essary, to patrol the beach.". UAN. MAE KKiJUYEK FROM THE STATE FOR HER INJURY? Weigh both sides; Then, mark' your II-- . Dart-time- - Training Course in flame. The victims were identified as -Fred W. Wells, 32, sales representative of a Greensboro investment firm, his wife, Shirley, 30, and; the three children Rodney Rickenback, 10, Mrs. Wells son by a previous marriage, and the Wells' two children, Kelly, 6, and Ellen, 3. . Cause of the blaze was not - J Jakubowski replied promptly he had ordered an investigation, me British said. No public an nouncement was made for 10 ''iiVinnninfiriii:WMiiiiiiiTiw m w ..... days to 'give the Soviets !!a r .,.,! chance to explain, according to JOHNSON VIEWS HURRICANE DAMAGE President Johnson and Georgia tne statement, "since the viola- - Governor pari Sanders, light' suit, inspect damage caused by Hurricane Dora ion could have been due to Ian at Brunswick. Ga. Friday. The President made a surorise triD to view the error in navigation." hard-h- it areas in Georgia and Florida. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). Jakubowski "now has replied. denying Soviet aircraft ever LB crossed the West German bor der, the statement said. caused by tropical storms in the ble storms thai the necessary (Continued from Page One) PICKup 4th pgh:: The lower two states. steps for (rapid rehabilitation ful. Yet it was obvious that the are already being taken by the Brings Task Force President's inspection tour in - sized proper government omciais. . the company of Gov. Farris He brought a junior Bryant and Sens.- - Spessard L. federal task force with' him, to - see that government aid would For . Holland ' and George A. Smath.t 1 If ers, an democrats, ua mm no be forthcoming immediately to harm. the hurricane-lashe- d region. over muddy Clambering 'Welfare Secretary Anthony J. IDAHO FALLS (UPI)-ta- ie beaches and crumbling sea Defense SecA. Wood Jr., Sen., Jack walls, Johnson saw some of the Celebrezze, Deputy neville, sharply criticized Gov. estimated $204 million damage retary Cyrus R. Vance, Surgeon General Luther L. Terry' and Robert E. Smylie 'for not at tending a seminar Friday on Agriculture Undersecretary school finance problems. Charles S. Murphy were part of Wood charged that .Smylie the Washington delegation. was demonstrating "indifference v They backed up Johnson's to Idaho's4 education problems" By pledge, made in Jacksonville; a8ewfltMuuuyuaMaijwwWiiWWWlwiy)cg "Hie seminar, sponsored by .r.v-,;vthat: Wood and State Rep. DVon An "I want to reassure! every attracted i PLEA T GROVE Monday derson, and every busi40 persons, including legislators, at a.m., members of the property-owne- r legislative candidates, PTA of Medical Auxiliary, the PTA nessman -- large or small ficials and school administrat Council, tm grade school pres- kideed every citizen in the comors. I; idents, secretaries, health chairchairmen munity ravaged by these terri The seminar explored finan men and cial problems facing Idaho Falls will meet at the Greenwood ' School . District 91 and Bonne School in American Fork for MAKES BIG IMPRESSION ..... Fred ville t School District 93. Seminar a training course from J. ComEASTBOURNE, England -- j Blind State of the leaders stressed the district's Whitey David John Epps was mission. He will give instruc- (UPI) in here for malting too problems were not unique.! jail tions for Ambiopia Clinics (lazy Dr. Robert Shreve and eye blindness) to be held for deep an impression. The Charles Clark,, superintendents all Epps is charged with children in Pleasof Districts 91 and 93 re ant Girove latw this month. trying to strangle a .female stateissued a joint The date j for , tie preschool acquaintance. Said Epps in his spectively ment at tne meeting, ineyi said clinic will be announced later; defense: "I only "gripped her new sources of income must be according . to Mrs. Talmage round the throat. I did it to found and a "Fair share alloted Thomson, Medical Auxiliary impress her because she would 1 not go out with me."" to our; schools." member. Idaho Governor 47-ye- ar . L ' Vlt looked like the horse J Views Hurricane Loss; Pledges Funds An eighth body found in the ously. horses. i six-mont- hs ard. , i, 36-ye- ar :' Marvin Scott, Mounteer;.son"of Marvin Charles "and L o u i 's e Spencer . Mounteer, suffered; a brain concussion in the iall,' Witnesses said the youth' was riding a ihorse in .Escalante, apparently chasing some other iii&iijaiStSi - Court- i 1 , 2'Fires In - r- y of Lower Saxony. The British. statement said a protest was made immediately ai ter me incident to Gen. Ivan I. Jakubowski, Soviet commander-in-chief in East Germany 13 Killed I By HENRY B. ROTHBLATT Mae While was sjwimmincy 40 ffit. from the Stale ESCALANTE, Utah (UPI) a wave' broke over her. As she' emerged, she A Escalante youth Beach, was struck on her lefUear-ba surfboard belhg has died of injuries suffered ' Llf "who operated by egtiard Joe, ,was on patrol duy. aibarse a fall from in Monday . Mae;"sued the State for Germany confirmed that British jet fighters "scrambled" aloft and "on their appearance the (harassing) Soviet fighters withdrew over East German ter ritory. The British statement said the Soviet aircraft "penetrated. 13 miles into West German air space near Uelzen, in the state . 1954 i in Jet ffi'S . Sunddy Hcrold : Boy Dies After Fall Western Air Space MOENCHEN 2 ' Tray Included SIx-Yocr-- OU at Sears and Save Shop Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Back Money SEMS OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY TIL 9 PlM. ' J |