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Show . 1 , , - . 1 61 - S ,1;:,.iEil,40-'.1its-0..!:P.r.)1.0h1.0.-:::,'..- , IF --- -- C -- okl s 'a ,, p,L8 , 2: uly-8,195c - - 4. ' ' 8Ath:,ji--th--740:,-.$0-'tü0.0- :. - y- , - Missing GirlHunt Push,ed by Sheriff , t Hind - . - -- ANDTELEGRAMT- - SolttoksCity,hiciny, DESERETNEW-- Searih for amissing 40.0.01 , 1 l N e'it,,fr I 18-ye- fI f t , - : 1 - e 00.--..00,' '... old girl Was being pushed Fri.' " ' "1"1"1".',4 i , ''Nf ii, it Bryant S. Hinckley Saturday of the Sons of the Utah Pio. There is evidence of, a new tunities to more and more peo,, , giittalt gambles Ilia .lergamk, , day by the Salt Lake County; ' '' with vanishieg 'I will be honored on his 88th I neer. , 041Pt ' and progressive spirit through, ple, be said. He told of sheiks , shields and rod 11 rt Mr: children of Sheriff's office. The i - ' of the desert coming i to his of- o ts sr. P for recipes ,1 I . i) II birthday. Members of ,his farn-- J Hinckley r Grant-Hir- ic IL -are , out western Europe 'and the ' n Beiug' sought fiesandasking,(or---educatioA' .,.,,,,441 in t, I;" flavert, ' , ley, Albuquerque, NIL, Visit''''''' for theirchildretf. f Col Greer, 333 W. 33rd4 i -L'a"xman, ' , Lucille ,Mrs. here; Holladay. ing 00 was observation made This The sheiks offered to leave f The girl disappeared ' Al---------- Friday ,:!II . Sylvia Wadsworth, South. ." , Mr Hinckley follows an se- Ogden-.Mr- s by Dr. Marion G. Merk- - sons, and even daughters. to be ,ja . 1 - 4, 4'14167 ' ''t 23 R. -'June . Gordon Nev.; t after, ; Waldo, Panaqa, informing assistant superintendent of educated away- from their des-- . , 0" tive routine that leaves him lit I lioi . ' Icy, - ... ShermanA3. was she Hinckley, en route it that the Salt Lake City schools. Dr. ert homes, he said. He reported . parents tie time to note the passing Mn. Carol II. ',''''''' ,,,,,,,, 4 - o- a- .11 Cannon, Mrs. home from an afternoon shop, . x Merkley returned to his desk that the morals of the people . ,, , Well known Han author, Venice years. ' Nielsen, Mrs. Christine ' this week after spending almost and their family loyalty was is he and educator 0000 speaker, ity downtown Salt Lake -- ,4 Robinson, Mrs. Ruth Willes and ping trip 4 two years as chief of the edu- - "exceptionally high.- '' writing pamphlets Mrs. i presently . Off. "SW I T"Post set , cation division of the technical I ' and leaflets for the Presiding Salt Lake It sag forget clreslatIon' Impact of Education are also He Officers the has City. investigating oven. Expands assistance (Point Four) program dr Automat,- .....s , Dr. Merkley said he believed Is hold largest cRhisrhiostu'osfOLaffitctee.rdhauyrcshatonftiesiules cettl Twee end end 12 great. possibility that ithe girl left for Jordan. ' -' 40, N., torus off Top mastic' grandchildrenien that it is. through.education that town voluntarily. '. Ile arrived In- Jordan 9, Ismer, Aotis' lesson of scores authored has ..'' West can make the the rio sad MI greatest 1953, and l eft Ms- - post --and books. , manuals on the Middle East "It impact 17 was this "on Ile year. May ' A A lifetime of church activity Is the only way to permanently ' , 1Li4(i-)11'''' b- 1 I T, loan" to the U.S. governineni affect included service on the LiS. BRYANT and culture of IIINCKLEYNhas . patterns t Lake Salt the irom ''' City setoolslo standards of .. 11111t11E88 ' erty Stake High Council, 1907- -c 11,0 honored at living," he said. s:OCI 0 , 0 Fruit of stake ed . that Bearing president old the Arab that , 0;,,..,...0: '' . "".........r71 Ile- - still stalci---- for 18 years. Dr. Merkley -- observed that custom of requiring 'women to 0 , 'tmos ii, 411,,,,,,,a,,, . I U.S.- - efforts-to-w- in teaches Sunday- - School the coal- tvelled, slowly, was disappearhas for many dence of the people of Jordan ing., The new Jordan queen, classes, t -mem' is One of for these were bearing fruit. Purpose of educated in England, is , doing years. I .S.."..."1"1"1"1"."..."...".."."1".: . I' iLS. technical aid is "to show much to raise the social n hers of the Salt Lake Taber- - 1. ay - the Jordan naele Choir. 'N., said. of women,--h,, people how they can .....0,. Mr. 4 I Hinckley, a native of I' ' Dr. Merkley observed that do things for themselves" to Is .'t , , ' .. '. Co .. . ! '. living, ,...:, .. 1 ,Its2.94.,,,.,..,,,.. born July 9, 1867. lie is the, son Dro Merkley system-They-, , 9e4,4,,,,,,,) rife..:,1:4 Itil.:.i:::...,:::: 0)4;1' Many, 'navy : of NathanielI had high and Angeline and are trying to stamp.it The Utah ' '' SALE Genuine leathers,: ' 7 t Noble Hinckley. As a small boy, of the , praise for the people of Jor- out of the thinking ...... n,-.1,----- .. , Gen. 11. R. he accompanied to ' "Mrs. Merkley and I found people. dan. t OGDENBrig. ,, ,,t ' colors! if:, -ul, and are ' Millard where they generthem "The people of Jordan County' 'BII:yikisizythesite, ,i':,....'ig!.:; McKenzie, comptroller of the '',,,: 4, were not I , ::.,n,::,.....1 ous," be said. He added that bitter towards America for her Quartermaster Corps and dep- founded Cove Fort. ,k 11 ia .vary 0)441, k.,' .. before going to Jordan he had stand on the Israel question . lie and his wife, the former ,$4.99 Ii 111.1".."1"1;11 tor. y to r ssisl A I anticipated a "cloak and dag- but have high admiration for uty to the quartermaster gen- Lois Anderson, live at ' to s .s - Americans as con: was cornand he U.S. , o . coot individuals," ior..1:. East, eral, Army, ' Friday 9,14 ger" atmosphere II, -s..,,'''' -c ::,.; iiiiistric songs -saidAte-note- d N.Graduated from 13righam terned,aboutvileusid---li- v ,,, ,, '41, vistrtuutah pleted a..............- .,,,1 i I on ' this boosietyl t N'.,,,,, conditions. because . people' --- YoungUniversity in 1889. Mr.i' General Depot.- - .4 - ing 4 "The housing was excellent," "the Americans sent over there r took advanced work GET YOURS Hinckley , He neiv finanthe to or, inspected said. Ile told sit; Dr. Merkley aren't afraid workto get cial at eastern universities and from ' TODAY! , management program to theUniversity of California. ,:; beautiful homes built of cut their hands dirty." ' determine best the A Boeutifol Media ' .. possible, 1008 to done with tiled floors and .. 1901 From he directed ,, Toured Furope - i -i tor firsts Nood , I . logistic supply position that is the LDS Business College.- - , 7.. I modern convenience- s..... ,.., .,., Mrs.' Dr. .... -and When Merkley ei ' exconsistent with least the World With". 1.1ntW called to preilde-evto De Business "rho Easiest People la the of Safety k returned home they fook a ' the Northern States Mission of Mrs. Merkley drove alone to tour through western penditure of The general was to leave Fri- the Church of Jesus Christ of of Jordan with corn- - Europe. They said they found all areas 1 ----- Latter-daevening- - for Denver;-Colo- 4 Saints in 1936 he was ' I , 11 piete- iürance ofiafétyI and "beautiful shops and evidence day A ( for of . e Gym-forof inspection Deseret the quartermaster manager ' he said., of a new. spirit." consideration, ' I there ' Nosy spost returning nesium. The Arab peoples are niaking -- Dr. Merkley noted that both activities sisos,2ool , to in ., Mr. beadquarfirs founded the Washington, sA...JTATI Hinckley Dr. in strides In the education, .Jordan andon great trip D.C. of Club Emeritus SOUTH Brigham a 14, lierkley said. Despite the hand!. through Europe they experiNa-- 1 Gen. McKenzie i s no stranger Young University and presided 44923-4413- 4 cap 'IA too few teaehers, text- - enced no language difficulties. 52 East Broadway d he found it unnecessaiy to Utah. He has visited the over IL lie is an active member books and materials they are , I . extending educational oppoi- to learn the Arab language. In state on numerous occasions World War II he when . is during . Jordan the English language ... . . , . : taught as a second tongue and was officer in charge of the ' all the leaders speak English Quartermaster Market Center . , , 4 , fluently. Ile said the shopkeep- program. ers of Europe and other people . One of his most efficient of. IQ they met in their tour also un- flees was located in Salt Jake derstood English. City, Gen, McKenziesz4 The . fI and assistance of Although the experience in , fill I and vendors of sub sPirstence items within the state 411.1P. 111 said contributereatly toward the a missionary. Ti it was great to be home. tremendous task of feeding the -1 armed forces, he said. , s'17 , ..During his present tour, the j'has visited .,k.,,.-Alaska, general -, , ,,..---. . ..., - , I where be impeded quartermas-- - -- , Iter activities at command, post . I ,, and depot levels. lie also visited , ' Auburn General Depot, Auburn, 1 - Wash.,. and- 1. . ' -- g . ----N 1 1 - . . t cow-- - nevilideas ,, - Tel-te- - -- sr , - , , in coolcing - 11-d-r, --- B.-a- nd , ' , - ,,,' ------ l-of Ramona-Sulliiiiii,--al- 1 .- - , I N-6- I - ., teri . - I . 119,--an- Ile-not- d . GenerAl Finishes - Visit post-'do- 1-D- e -- to N at-h- e 1 -- A-- : ::or pit!H....,,..,3 13, - I - '-- 1, $ kind,-helpf- ' ' - - , 'That-the-Jolt- -- --- N -- 3595-27t- h (--1- ' ' , . ' - - -- 2 i- - 0 0 $ El t-- , ' '''''k,'4;7'''''':- ' F';;;N .' - ,; like-Americ- allio - , .. two-day ,. : : f13fics,-nvelthis- - Pf - --, . . - frr- . . hisT-paren- - - - -- if- . ts - . - , - . 2 r-- I .4, - ts-I-lift r i - STYLIPftID!::. .,' ! 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' ''''' , - ,dp ''..'2'.',!...',Z',''''''''.' '''S''''''.,'''''.'"--tk- ' ' .,. 2 .. 0..,............, ',' - MI ' . final briefing meeting for employers of 50 or more per. sons was scheduled by United Ftuicl, Inc., Friday, at 39 S. State, United Fund, Inc., is the or- band-o- f who ganIzation iecently sett up to Intattacked rthe camp. handle the once's-yeasolicita. West."Will he "All lion drive for health and WC1- sent ed at the Ogden Stadium fsre agencies in the Sart Lake on July 15, 16 and 17, .,.. area. Edward M. Naughton, presi(lent and general manager, Utah - - . 0 0 ' penned neer trek was and Mrs. Roland Parry of Ogi recden and has won national ognition. Mr. Gorin was met at Evan- ston, Wyo., and feted to a chuck wagon steakIr3r.---The dinner was disrupted by comfort with these Utility Room Coolers! There's no installation anti these units are extremely es:onomisal, Its buy and to operate! MONDAY 1111. -- - ' - Cemetery ignuia'rtreriamnri.ter said the general of the Army has complete responsibility for maintenance and upkeep of all such cemeteries. He Ithnee ti GBorrtignh mhas oplayed Ar. in a of y musicale since it was first in- troduced as part of Ogden Pio- Briefing-Slatedneer Days four- year ago.- - Vs so airy to have cool, healthful ' outdoor enjoyment . -- --- -- pa , . . , Igor Gorin, noted baritone of radio, movie and television fame, was in Ogden Friday for rehearsals in "All Faces West." Lir . real . , --- OGDEN , t bar.gain , ..... -- -- , o 7-7- S. -- ' - Ogden Fqr-Reheqrs- -- ,,T ) . ''..mE i , Iti p, f , - -- ..., , -- A 8 . Ill ey ,,.....-t-,-4'1"- , 'RI i , . the most amazing of the . i - t. '1'7 44 ,I r .h , . . ,. .. . ,, '. - - o . 112c) 0 , $v5 ,,.., VALUE - W- - , floodsemo AO magazine sawing 4111111111p1- ,--, kibL--,--- ,,,,.. ,,, tit,... 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Among works scheduled jor the program will be "All Creatttres of Our God and King," motet by Dr. Leroy J. Robertheid of the University Music Department. . The concert will be free Lb dlik rov fl --- -, x , fit) - 4t. 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Z, American uptical' Projectors Copncprt,19:.ctip i0OLEST :: LI. L - 95 , Ihle, ' - - . , , - . . ' ,,,,,,,r, ...., ..........., ... . - scheduled in October. Mr. Naughton and several members of the United Funds commerce-industria- l committee met - with some 20 business executives Thursday afternoon. M'illiarn L.- - Fields, district manager, Standard Oil Company of California, speaking for the committee, said employers hold the key to the success or failure of the drive. He said he was convinced people of Salt Lake would ac,cept the program but that employers must get behind it first. 111111 . , ' , i'owerandUgrit Co, is general chairmarLof the fund drive - EL-4N- . . -- . - 4. ,' --, ' , - |