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Show io 'Sunday Herald PfflLL-nETJASTOUNDIN- Vi g O Spellmdn Bestows Yule 100,000 West Medical college OKsPayson Man ra?g . DA NANG, Viet Nam (UPI) made the same observation Francis Cardinal Spellman of earlier. Six . hundred fully armed New York bestowed his Christmas blessing on American leathefnecks watched Spellman; Marines Saturday as he has for celebrate Mass on a windswept almost a quarter of a century, hillside near this big American and sadly, told them that his base. Some of them laid their be ponchos on the wet grass, to Christmas visits may end. to an knel upon. A stiff breeze set drawing "For nearly 25 years it has the candle flames fluttering on been my privilege and pleasure the portable altar, and' finally a - tropical rainstorm to offer Mass on Christmas blew the George Washington Univerof Medicine in sity ' tS7o-w- r 1 I THOMAS SPIVEY Spivey Named OPEN 1:15 - 143, Spac. - :3. '1:11. 1:31, 4:04, :JV U.S. Steel "Vice President: :W - , ; COLOR (Only 3 commercial! In 94 minutei) "The Lady Takes A Flyer" , Starring JK Lana CHANDLER TURNER ' ' ; " r m. ;" Flights By e. ek The All New Outdoor FISH FOR DINNER Mr. Spivey has been engaged ia personnel and labor relations work with United States Steel for the past 28 years, most of which were spent in subsidiaries and divisions of the Corporation in California. A native of that state, he was graduated from Fresno State University in 1935 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and-iroStanford University in 1837 with a Master's degree in siness administration. joined the Columbia Steel Co., then a subsidiary, of U. S. Steel, that same year and rose through a series of positions in the Industrial Relations Department there and at the Geneva Steel Co., another U. S. Steel subsidiary. He was named director of industrial relations at Columbia Steel when the two became the Columbia-Genev- a Steel Division. In 1962, he was transferred to the Tennessee Coal and Iron Division, in Fairfield, Ala., as director of personnel services. He moved to Pittsburgh in his present position in 1964. the world it their romantic play, ground. fire, which Spellman The Utah Jaycees Present -,v Adventure Hunting Film Urn in - All Dayr 30-ho- WARSAW (UPI) --Christmas U. S. Steel Corporation has fell on Wincent dinneriiterally of announced the appointment Boguna was Boguna Friday. C. Thomas Spivey, a former knocked down and stunned by Utah resident as vke ores-ideflying object as he walked labor- relations. along a Mokotowsjcaisreet. The Mr. Spivey directed industrial flying object turnectiJuTto be a relations in Utah for the former large carp which apparently Columbia Steel Company from fell Jrom, a balcony. Boguna 1942 until 1945. Since then, his took it home for Christmas duties with the Corporation have dinner. returned him frequently to Utah. TECHNTOOlOft' Almost automobiles or by subway and BERLIN - (UPI) West Berliners poured elevated railway." through ths Communist wall The heavy traffic through Saturday to spend Christmas five crossing points in the wall with relatives in East Berlin. began an hour before daylight Laden with presents, they on a warm, damp Christmas crossed the border on foot, in 100,000 At times, more than 100 described automobiles were lined up at as "a Christian truce." Refer- Communist checkpoints. More than 350,000 West the ring to the cease-fircardinal said he- - "rejoices in Berliners have visited the this application of.the teachings Soviet sector since the two-weafternoon for men of the United across the hillside, just after of Jesus Christ." Christmas pass period . Mass was finished. Earlier Saturday the arch began Dec 18. The wa will States Marine Corps," the Mame howitzers were silent bishop flew to a jungle camp close again at midnight JanS. cardinar said. "I shall not have the during the service, because of Christmas cease- privilege much longer." He had the stetrics. Mr. Burton Is a Payson High School graduate of 1961 and graduated from the University of Utah this year. He is married to the former Jacqueline Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler also of Payson. The couple have one son, Eric Larry, , Pin College Washington D C. He trill enter the' College' of Medicine ut September, 1966, where he will specialize in ob- 1 Wall for Christmas Marines Blessings Ronald "Calvin Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Burton, Payson has been accepted by . , , NEARLY 2 SOLID HOURS OF ACTION Filmed in Brilliant Sound and Color by Famed Alaskan Guide Ron Hayes 2 to 8 p.m. Starts Mon., Dec. 27 at Prove High Reduced Special at Your Nearby Albertton Start Family, Rata Tlckefj Wed., January 5, Salt Lake Tabernacle n ' Wucfng tht full 10 musicians of th$ MH ACADM AWARD WWNfNO AND OTHER POPULAR FAVORITES HIS FEATURING SELECTIONS (jy Mail order accepted., and pwcts: U5-2.- 75 On Sal at , 3.75 55 West First South, Salt Lako City, Utah, 363-76- J en UTAH COUNTY EXCLUSIVE! NATIONAL MNUtAL COM! SHOWS DAILY AT 1:1 0, 3:20, 5;30, 7:40, 9:50 m f. tangled up with a .Siamese secret agent They're all mm Delayed Bombing Scare CHILD 50t ADULTS $1.25 u a o n LJ . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Outbound flights were delayed 0' DUCKET ,,. 4 piacat el Chick MM chicken gravy ond hot roHf i : m. mi . for half an hour Friday after the Salt Late City office of the FBI received a report of a bomb aboard a plane. Officials checked aircraft at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport before flights resumed normal schedules. 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