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Show 2 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1957 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County, Utah AROUND AND ABOUT News Items About Your Friendsand Neighbors By COLLEEN ROWBERRY FR 40217 Dr. and Mrs. Kent B. Davis and baby Robert left for Abilene, Tex., where Dr. Davis will serve as a U. S. Army dentist for two years. They have been here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, for two months following Dr. Davis’s graduation from the Western Reserve University in Cleveland, O. Many former farewell parties have honored them. Mrs. Davis is the Lois Peterson of Spanish Fork. Arlen J. Hurst, Provo, is one of 490 students honored for high scholastic achievement at the fall quarter at the Georgia Institute of Technology at Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Moorlan Snow and son, Rulan, and daughter, in Shaunee, attended funeral services last week at La Point, Snow. Duchesne County for Mrs. Rile Blackburn, an aunt of Mrs. Rulon Cluff flew to Las Vegas this week on business. Mr. and Castle Dale tives. They also guests Mrs. William T. Litster spent a few days recently in and Cleveland, Utah, visiting with friends and relacombined a business and pleasuretrip. They were at a banquet while they were there. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rasmussen of Salt Lake were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rowberry. Nine-Nation Arab League Going Broke Helen Broadbent Lynette of San and Pedro, son, Eliot Calif., are and two-month-old for guests a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clegg. Mrs. Broadbent was a former Provo resident. Her husband, Kent Broadbent, also formerly of Provo, is a research engineer and is in Washington, D. C. on business. He will fly to Provo about Nov. 24 to join his family and they will fly back to California. They will also visit at the home of the mother of Mr. Broadbent, Mrs. Thora Broadbent and with the sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. Broadbent, Mr, and Mrs. Reed Rasmussen of Orem. Newcomers to Provo include Mrs. Irene Wheeler, 474 S. 3rd W., from Springville; Arne Svendsen, 272 N. 6th W., from Den- mark; Norman B-. Brereton, 518 E. Center, from Springville; Darwin Carter, 245 W. 4th S., from Alaska; Dean G. Winters, 100 N. 2050 W., from Clearfield; Kenneth Keele, 876 W. Ist S., from California; Gary Phair, 779 N. 990 E., from Oregon; David Murphy, 657 N. 1ith E., from Los Angeles, Calif.; Rae Woolf, 212 S. Ist W., from Lehi and Vernile William Westenskow, 267 E. 2nd N., from Oregon. Place your order early for your fresh, not frozen Thanksgiving turkeys. Lowr prices. Carson’s 12th North 9th East, Provo. —(adv.). Students warning. Reservations are critical on air and rail for the end of the quarter. Don’t delay, call Christopherson Travel Service.—(adv.) (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) By UNITED PRESS ft in off-track gambling.” | KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Federal HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—R. J. Nuber, chief of the aerodynamics | Judge Robert L. Taylor sentencing unit of the Army Ballistic Missile segregationist John Kasper to six By UNITED PRESS Agency, describing the return io months in jail for interfering with integration in Clinton, nose cone of a Jupi-| school The nine-nation, Arab League,| earth of the Tenn.: strongest voice of Arab national- ter C missile in the Caribbean re“{ don’t see that Mr. Kasper is cently: ism, is going broke, reports from “T sawa highlyilluminuated ob- repentant in any way.’ Cairo said Saturday. ject as it re-entered the atmosThe government - controlled phere for a period of 11 seconds. newspaper Al Ahram said the It was 40 to 50 times brighter than league’s financial committee was a first magnitude star. It glowed meeting in emergency session to white and appeared to increase in discuss the financial crisis. size."” Ruling Clarifies State Office Al Ahram said the crisis was caused by the failure of member nations to pay their annual dues. The newspaper said the league was forced to bypass monthly payments to employes at the league’s headquarters in Cairo. It said the league had exhausted ail its regular funds and now has on deposit only funds for the relief of Palestine refugees. A league spokesman said two weeks ago that outstanding dues totaled $98,000. He said only Egypt and Saudi Arabia were paid up. Other membersof the league include Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, the Yemen, Libya, Iraq, and the Sudan. KIDNAPINGS REPORTED Mrs. daughter, Mas yee Se | Quotes in the News VIENNA (UP) — Police today were investigating two cases of alleged kidnaping of eastern refugees here. A Yugoslav refugee, a former high officer in the Croation Fascist movement, told authorities he was set upon by Yugoslav agents Thursday night but freed himself after a fight. Police also are investigating the Nov. 2 disappearance of a Czech refugee journalist. BERLIN — Gertie Daub, Miss ‘Building Problem Germany of 1957, announcing she has no film ambitions SALT LAKE CITY 'UP)— Utah “The line of bad actresses is Attorn General's office said Frilong enough.” | day ‘direct action’’ of the Legis- —_—— ° | lature is needed if more funds are WASHINGTON — Rep. James to be obtained for an addition to F. Van Zandt (R-Pa.), who recent- a state office building Lewis H. Lloyd, director of Utah ly returned from a trip to Russia, on Nikita S. Khrushchev’s propos- | Legislative Council, obtained the al for a rocket shooting match be- ruling after receiving queries on | whether the council and board of tween this country and Russia: “We are dealing with a bunch examiners could approve more of thugs. With them there can be funds for the building. The Legisno such thing as fair competition.” | lature has approved $3,000,000 for the newstructure but an addition NEW YORK — Nobel prize-win- is being sought for the State Road ning author William Faulkner on Commission The opinion, written by Wallace a wayto save four recently-jailed B. Kelly, assistant attorney genHungarian writers: “Anytime we stop hollering and eral, noted that the State Building Board may change the plans instead organize a posse to penetrate the Lron Curtain to try and for the building but not its locatear down a jail and save one in- | tion or the amount appropriated nocent victim, I’m ready to coop- for it. erate.” ADVERTISED IN | TB Continues To CHICAGO — Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Thomas D. White announcing the Air Force will spend more than two and a half billion dollars on missiles in the next fis- | cal year: CRITIC’S REVIEW “We estimate that by fiscal year TOKYO (UP) — Television .set 1960 (starting July 1, 1959) we will | SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — A sales jumped this month in Miy- be investing as much in missile California surgeon says tubercuagi prefecture and company off systems as in aircraft systems.” | losis is still the most important cials learned why Friday. They | contagious disease threatening the discovered an enterprising salesNEW YORK ¢ USS. Attorney | public despite a low death rate man had passed the word that Paul W. Williams discussing a/| during the last few years. vibrations from the sets drive meeting in upstate New York of Dr. John D. Steele, chief of suraway the rats. kingpins of organized crime he) gery, Veterans Administration Hossaid showed that a nation-wide | pital, Los Angeles, commented on Always stumbling on extension crime syndicate was operating: | the disease after his arrival here cords in your darkened cellar or “The syndicate nets about 180| for the First Brighton Conference attic? Run the cords through rub- million dollars in dope, 100 mil- | on Pulmonary Diseases. The conber jar rings and hang them from lion dollars in extortion and be-| ference opened Saturday and will nails on the rafters or wall. tween one and two billion dollars continue today. Be Threat, Says Cor UL. Cs ‘* Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping < S45 apntansee s California Doctor Schubachs Storewide ** @Serty. inc 1967 ey UNIVERSITY HOME FURNISHING * 235 N. UNIV. AVE. PROVO, UTAH FR 3-2990 SHOP IN NOVEMBER . . TAKE IT EASY IN DECEMBER! Schubach’s are making it easy for you to do just that! 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