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Show TUESDAY, JULY Daily Herald Utah County, 20,-49- S. Utah ' OGDEN (UPI) Cldent near the - A Jop ys er fal44hey-twain-Rcros- hi Man Killed institution. the depression-scarre- ... . Boy Arrives In Shriver Family ."BntD-SCARE- MEMBER Audit luraau at CirculaNa Unlttd Praia International NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES Vf AN "COUNTY " - "bird-scarer- ..' -an OF ADVENTURE I 5 in JOHN FRANKENHEIMER:S DOUG ONlY-- 1 ATTHf CONTINUOUS FROM T P. M. Ollaf in a SHOW OPEN 7:30 l:M COHITI J'A TIGER WALKS - ONLY if- -i THE EACH with coupons from chip bags GREAT SOUTHWf SH A UNIVERSAL Child Open 1:15 "THE THIRD DAY' f I 35C ENDS TODAY - 4:35, 7:15, 10:00 Tha Unbaoitly BEST ACTRESS! AWARD PLUS HAMVI. 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HI.M Mall anywhere l Unlttd Statea 1 1.71 tie menth One year ' Herahl Telephone Number PROVO J7M0N 4 OREM Eb New London police are looking for a prankster or an em- barrassed diver. The "body" they found in the Thames River Friday - was inflated scuba diving suit. L Z avoid being awakened by the "explosions like thunder mat come from the Ward home' stead. J '. " WILL CARRY YOU : TO THE PEAK MLTDISNEYlS Neighbors say they have to take-sleepin- THE TRAIN w. PHILLIP ALFORO To keep bothersomeirdsTat a distance from his home, Robert Ward has devised a PakflahaO tvtry atUrnon. Monday Ihraufh Friday and Sunday mamlnt by ha Htrild Corporation, IN Watt an Nartft llraal. Prove, Utah. 1. JENSEN, Pvbliihar Bntarad aa Sacontf clau mattar tt fle In Prava, Utah. tfca part STEWART TIMES TONIGHT UST BROWSTON, England (UPI) - JAMES POUCE FIND "BODY" OTW-LCMXJ- -- 18-2- . "ill-infor-m DEVISED er ; Utah-southe- L in a world Clyde a man in ridClyde Beatty ing breeches arid pith helmet with a pistoLal . his side and a whip and chair in either hand f acing up to a snarling lion . , . "The picture is as fresh as ever. But with the death of Beatty, 62, from cancer of the esophagus in Memorial Community Hospital, a little of the Ameri ca that was died, too. Services for Beatty were schednted-fo- r Thursday morn-ing.-- - fln WJ! era, lived d - "tA .Wins Contract - al - PARAMOUNT Telephoto). stirrings of "adventure and men-tpictures of such exotic places as Africa, India and the jungles of South America. Without the hypnotic lure of " television, the young of that Hitchcock said Lunt and Donahue were drilling rock, at the mouth of Box. Canyon in the SALT LAKE CITY (UP1)-- The proposed JYellowtail Reservoir Mrs. EuBOSTON (UPI slide1" hit. DonaJohn Birch Society inay, area when the the late of nice Shriver, jsister hue was thrown between, some enter a float in Salt John F. President Kennedy, Authoripieces of machinery. Lake's "Days of 'T' parade, ties said it probably saved his gave birth to a boy today by ---- -.--r caesarean section. but lt can't put its name on H. life"i Shriver:wife of Peace lMrs. Twi. Idaho coordinator for the socle- - "NEPHI --- A former Nephl krps Director SargenVShriver wasJ and ihe baby-we- re-L-unL-39 reported doty,-- said he had been informed manr-Rich- ard by parade officials that the killed Monday in a construction ing "very well'.' at St, Elizabeth's Hospital. . float had been accepted but accident in Wyoming. - He was the son of the late -- The Shriyers have4ourother - John that - ttewording-i'T- he "Birch Society" must be drop- - Floyd "Lon t 1 and "Lucille children. The, birth today was Cowan Lunt of Nephi. His wife, the first by caesarean section s Shriver. The coordinatv said it was thejfbrmer; Iris Iclntosh and told the committee ruling was thre children live at Loveland, A - hospital spokesman said made because the society was Wyo. the baby had - not yet been was born at Nephi Aug, 5, political organization. Lewis He weighed tutdescribed the infant 1925. caid the group was '. : as "big." ed," end that the aoceity was th I (Herald-UP- - : Mobile Homes -- Clyde Beatty Dies at 62 ious,' - r - Richard Holmes, the first Negro FIRST NEGRO AT MSU to attend Mississippi State University, stands with arms folded as he waits to complete his registration at the school in Starkville, Miss., Monday. Holmeswho Js a junior, will attend two classes during the second session of summer school at im Float Okehed Without Name urn - -- Ex-Nep- - ; other occupant, of the jeep, also unhurt, was Zack Tanner, 17, son of Dr. and Mrs. Dean W. Tanner of Ogden. Society '. af.fe - . - -- - ervoir and looked back in time inauest was pending today in to see the victim turn over in the death of a Lovell construe tion. worker buried early Moft the water and disappear, yENTURAr Calif. (UPI)-Davis County Deputy Sheriff day Jy six feet of rock. 1 te death has d s y Beatty's" Dan Egbert said" Nightingale The body of Richard C. Lunt, in the had gone about two -- thirds of 39, was recovered about noon closed another chapter is no but that America was, the .way across the reservoir. Monda- y- He - had been buried more. His body was recovered later 5V4 hours by a rockslide on a To a youngster in any of a construction site about 20 miles by three divers. hamlets of this vast thousand east of Lovell. in the 1930s, the name country Fejlow worker Michael DonaClyde Beatty: alone conjured Birch hue, 21', also of Lovell, was hospitalized at Lovell. His injuries were believed not ser- i - --- help. The 100-ya- rd essarily this year. Slusser, 57, Salt Lake City. Leroy Holmes of the U.S Cassia County sheriff's depit - Chairman Olin E. Teague of Bureau ' of Reclamation said ties saidlusser burned to the House-- Veterans Committee ..aid . any veterans- enefitilirthft-U-: death in the wreckage of now may be ..permanent the ; solutionlJor siwo::factkms plane on a mountainside about passed law. He wants Congress to give who" will hot get five miles west of here.. together "on it serious thought, flood control advance mea- If you flipped for'Flippec The crash caused a small r , '.'jaajuiever range fire, put' out by; fire declared war,"" the Texas law- suresproperty owners and ir youii roar with.. crews from Burley. 1World rigators. maker, a - Slusser-,- a distributing agent War II.'"veterantoid a He said property owners are reporter. for Ideal Industries Inc. at "What we pass this time may threatened by possible flooding, Salt Lake, was flying from the have to last indefinitely. I'm not but irrigators refuse to drain Utah Capital city to Boise. going to be stampeded." .MetnoCOLOR One wing and part of the tail As passed by the Senate on a reservoirs down despite the section of the plane were lo-to 17 roll call vote late Mon- threat of floods because they cated about a mile and a half dayrhe-rlegislatiowould erfw ant during the west.ojf the spot where the re- tend to men in service now .or summer. - - mainder of the plane crashed. at any. time since the Korean Donald- C. Norseth . of - the The single-engine Beechcraft conflict college training up to State Engineer's office said i was registered to Siusser. He four years and. other benefits small reservoirs " in hieh. inac PLUS was its only occupant when the provided for veterans of World cessible areas are the real danWar H and Korea. plane was hit by lightning, ger. He said their owners are Federal --Aviation Agency -of relutant to turnover any eon-- J ficials continued their investitrol to others. gation Tuesday. They asked The committee was named bv 7 Ffedtohi the sheriff's office: to post a Gov. Calvin L. Rampton to guard at the wreckage over COLOR combat flood threats in Utah night. this spring. However, a period 3 A WASHINGTON (UPI) MEANY CHADCmAN LSTARTS-TOMbRRO$461,293 contract has been r WASHINGTONtJPir-AFLCIO President George Meany, awarded to Utah Mobile Homes nas accepted the post of honor-- of Salt Lake City to provjde TWO MIGHTY ARMIES TRAMPIED ITS VALLEYS, AFIGHT-IN- G ary. chairman of the National housing4acilitie-for-4he-WebfAMILY CHALLENGED THEM BOTH NEVER HAS-IHt Captive Nations Committee. EPIC STRUGGLE BEEN SHOWNWITH GREATER FAITH Basin "Job Corps conservation The acceptance came as Pres AND FURY THAN THROUGH THE EYES AND HEARTS OF ident Johnson proclaimed the center. THE PROUO ANDERSONS. ' 4 week of July as captive Sen. Frank E. Moss,They reached for their rifles nations week and called on all said the center would be locat-- e Americana fo "give renewed de ed about seven miles southeast aaavEftSM. pksnis nthenameofkve. votion to the just aspirations of of Ogdert. He said it would be all people for national independ- operated by the Bureau of Rec-- j ence and human liberty." lamation. much-decorate- d . Vl f aT . - - have-anothe- . treated and. released. AfterJhe jeep rolled,. Robert James Anderson, 16, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Ander son of Ogden, hiked seven miles down the mountain before meeting a motorist who took him to Weber Huntsville,' where hr called for A LAYTON (UPI) drowned Mon County teen-agday -- whue swimming across Hobbs Reservoir in East Lay-to- o with three friends. Andrew Duane Nightingale, and Mrs.. Jones 18, son of Mr. ' Nightingale of Riverdale was trying to swim, across the wide reservoir when he drowned. His companions, Garth Tesch, 16, RdbertTeschl7 and Randy Potokar. 16, all of Riverdale, ' damage.. itewill-4iave-4o-rovi- - Reservoir snow-pack- crttshat-kuled-Leonard-- M. ve-boyr-irere-trie er of - cool spring weather prevented unusually heavy s' in the high mountSins from causing the expected flood ne jeepf1 Monday eve- - when it struck snow, slid side-wlOgden teen-ag' and rolled in the rugged iiing and Injured two companmountains east of Ogden. Iqm. Richard Hogan, .15, son of Douglas Stephens, son of Lt. Mr, and Mrsr Marvin Hogan, and Mrs. J. M. Stephens- - of Ogden, wa hospitalized with leg injuries, while Donald K. Moore, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Moore of Ogden was Drowns In of Rights Meets Obstacles Bill SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-Ut- ah's A WASHINGTON (UPI) emergency flood control Senate-passe- d "Cold "War; GI committee held its final met- into a goALTA, Idaho (DPI)Light Bill of Rights" ran. 'ing Monday and agreed better slow sign today in the House. reservoir management is neces single-engia struck "small, ning It appeared assured of enact- sary if flood control measures plane Monday, causing a jeep ac was pronounced dead on arrival of Mt. at an Ogden Hospital Teenager Emergency Flood Control Committee Wraps Up job Idaho Crash er t)edeflTialmed-fte-tteof-- aE Cold War GI Killed In Ogden Boy,15, Killed In Jeep Roll-Ov- t. Flier ACADEMY DELIGHTPULT AWARDSI This Is the one wrong... butnothingj could. keep them apart! f- " they're all talking about! L- el Boaaltl Mjwlwjtii a RCTURE5 ""niir, ilJfliniMJIr 1 iTTTTJiTTi ' OPEN 7:15 P. ADULTS From the four windt they came, the four brother, fair eye smoking and the Irfingere ttchlng.fr M-L- SHOW AT PUSK PH. 489-540- 1 . CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE $T.0O ". Starring Julie Andrews j3i.z r - Dick Van Dyke Sun , Mon., Tues., Wed. Thurs. Fri. 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