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Show 10. Sunday Herald SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1989 Princess To FE SEEREET aS y nm Lose Crown At Marriage Long Industrial Career b a Robert. K Started in : Pi ae Reill ny sir was established at Its present wear i utilizing the in from the 1924 will om t Nelson become plant and con the re nM pare L¢ s nt capacity He the firm 1 1919 in St the rules of the new democracy adopted during the U.S. occupation of Japan, titles are retained until de only by the emperor's male latter’s Repub CEREUS Ot Pri then retired daughter in the hospital on the grounds of Emperor Hirohito's ith century palace in the center of Tokyo. current: manager Nelson went into th Prof. Takashi Kobayashi of the Tokyo University medical faculty, who attended the birth, said the baby arrived about 18 d jays before it was expected. It present Pers Nelsoe ie: care peny P'Mr, Nelson will continue. to will e bia ie live in Provo after his retire. ng Saturday at a dinner at the Riverside Country Club, The) . president of Reilly ‘Tar and Active Mason weighed slightly less than five Hej Chemical Company will come pounds of the nation-wide firm, i ‘| \ ous offices in the lodge. He has / P. C. Reilly Jr., head of the been active in civie matters of firm, will come fromhis head his community. quarters at Indianapolis, Ind Mr. Nelson came to Provo in was placed in an incubator and was erying lustily, the doctor said. ‘There Bearers . Bie Tee is no cause to worry,” he said.| ““ Emperor Hirohito, the grand- LOOKING QUITE SPORTYin new windbreaker jackets furnished by the Pontiac Motor f father, will name the child on Division and presented by Harmon's Motors of Provo are these four studenthody presi- ; He is an active member of to Provo for the event, accom- Story Lodge, Free and Accept: panied by several other execu- ed Masons, and has held varitives the seventh dayafter its birth, dents of high schools in Utah County, ing to ancient tradition, A group of scholars will suggest several names for the emperorto select Leukemia Caused by Radiation? 1924 as office manager when honor dinner Saturday night tAon of its subsidiary, Republic Cre- tive officers of the firm from Indianapolis. Also coming will be W. G. Handy, Portlana, Ore., The manager at that time/andB. L. George, Los Angeles, was Dan Hunter, and the plant’ West Coast officers of the firm. Dairy Producers Set Meet Utah County dairy farmers begins at 8 p.m., will cover promotions of the will be brought up to date on the dai ast year and discussions will the activities of the American be held on fubure promotions| Association of Utah at a meet- and activities of the ADA in ing Wednesday, April 23, at the Utah County. Utah Farm Bureau Federation qj) qairy producers are inoffice, 284 N. 100 E., According yited tothe meeting where elec- from. 19-Year Old ° y Honore Love ess e Radbert te Lovalees, aiileladie||y Firm In Defense of U.S. Atomic Policy SALT LAKE CITY (UPID— HOUSTON (UPI) — Patrick|explosion wife said Wanted to Show World | He applied for disability Authorities were searching to- Stout, an ex-Army sergeant who! lay for a 19-year-old escapee |lost a two-year battle against Stout wanted to show the|payments from the Army but HERALD STAFF PHOTOby Grant Roylance shows Walker ¢ rom the Utah State Prison who death Friday, may have sacri- world there was no longer anyjhis request was denied. He Bank sign being erected on 84-foot super structure, |slipped away from a guard Fri-/ficed his life in defense of “the radiation at the New Mexicojappealed the decision and a | day during proceedings at the Most awesome thing ever|test site. Dressed only in canvas|panei of doctors said there was F jeoveralls and canvas boots, he|'a strong probability” his |Third District Courtroom in the Produced by man.” 3 Scholarships | Stout, a witness to the test of|began his descent into the|exposureto the radiation caused Metropolitan Hall of Justice first atom bomb in/crater just a few months after|the leukemia. Benny J. Gallgos, Jr., who the N.M., was dis-\the test explosion | Stout was granted the disabiliwas serving 10 yearsto life on Alamogordo. ja convictica of rape, escaped turbed by critics of U.S. policy| But he got only about halfway ty payments, Bank Erects S uper-Sign Awarded by after about 1:20 p.m. the atom bomb was|down when his radiation detec- le, Tex., A super-sign towering 84 feet John M. Aguirre, Pleasant dr ped on Hiroshima and\tor showed a large amount of 35 a. E 55 in the air not only will identify|Grove, prison guard, said he ag asaki at the end of World/radiation didin fact remain. He Anderson |was ordered to leave the area j7,.nital and Tumor Institute Three $500 scholarships have the location of Walker Bank in|took the inmate to the court- ar I Provo—it will provide a sixroom of Judge Leonard W. EI-| “Byeryone was saying that|immediately Stout had described the first been awarded to Brigham ton f a hearing on the con- we haq ruined the land and| Stout contracted leukemia im explosion of the alom bomb at Young University students for hour weather forecast the 1969-70 school year by the The sign was erected with a/victs’ writ of habeas corpus. |permanently endangered the May, 1967, almost 22 years affer \jamogordo as “the most Foundation, Security First it huge crane Saturday at ton denied the the writ and people,” said Mrs. Stout. awesome thing ever produced ‘To his experiment was announced Saturday. by Northeast corner of the Walker Gallegos was allowed to leave/disprove them, Pat and a few) “Pat suspected right awayhy man.” He saw it from a Robert Webb, chairman of the Bank parking lot on Third West. the room to talk with his atto- other men descended into the|thatit had been caused by the Jookout point nine miles away Mralavelens bees nieared BYU Undergraduate Scholar At the 72-foot elevation on the ey._ lorater,” left by the Alamogordo|exposure to radioactivity,” bis from Ground Zero, He relayed distribution foreman for Moun- with Yona Fuel in Provo as ship Committee steel super-structure is the tain Fuel Supply Company was @ laborer, March 19, 1938. He “ynthe annual com. three-sided 12-by-24-foot con- took military leave durin honored this weekend for 30 world War II, and returned to 0 years of service with the gas'the company on Jan. 2, 7 Forrest Cave-type Walker Bank sign, Rhodes, a junior student from visi ble from points throughout 1946 3 the city. petition are Nixon George He was promoted to his pre- ve Ry oe Paarl gr ike its counterpart at the utility. vas prese e-|sent position May 29, 1960, Mr./DuSiNess: Mary Lee venson, ik of the same nameinSalt ea pinDeereUE ee Loveless, hoohis wife and twochild: Provo, Junior in business; and >&M corative set with twoa dia-| Lake City, the big sign will monds and a blue sapphire by|ren reside at 345 N. 850 W., M.M. Fidlar, Veteran May HaveSacrificed Life Inmate Escapes From UtahPrison to Ralph Henderson, ADA’S tions will also be held for an First Security Utah County director. ADA director to represent the He said the meeting, which’ courty. From left are Dave Affleck, Orem; Mike Lee, Spanish a time delay observed by all Fork; John Ramey, Provo; and Erie Bird, Springville, The presentation was made in conJapanese, rich or poor, accord- junction with the company’s promtion of the Judge GTO auto. Accompanying President Reilly to Provo for the Reilly Tar Chemical started a will be Dr. F. J. Mootz, Frank plant here under management Mittle, C. F. Lesher, all execuosoting Company Near Ironton Plant the birth to her third child and first Louis, MO. <aies division of the firm and and thus els has worked there until the usenet H, Michiko, daughterof a flour miller, gave until he managership. succeed: y Ronald A. Johnson, the Mr. TOKYO (UPI\—Japan's princess, born recently ever Wear a Crown. ler of Crown lose her est Nelson to Retire After company presi-) Orem. Von Dale Jolley. Salmon, Idaho, i agronomy. |junior in | dent, during Mountain Fuel’s) Mr. Loveless was one of sev-| The finalists were selected second service awards dinner|eral Uiah County employees of {9m afield of applicants by Straddles messages to Dr. J, . l he Manhattan Project which deve- loped the bomb. Several years later, Stout hag About Downing of U.S. Plane h the six-hour weather fore-) fla s t in the color of its surface according to Harman C. Steed, vice president and manager at By STEWART HENSLEY UPIDiplomatic Reporter Robert Oppentieimer, director of the iddle described the event “Afier a time lapse of not more thantwo or three seconds, the first glow grewin intensity jthat reconnaissance flights of USS Pueblo 15 months ago, may until it became an extremely this sort were not worth the turn out to have been a bad bright white light, a brightness Sette Corgate risk and should be discontinued. |gamble for the Communists. ae ae than ordinary for the year, held at the Uni-|the gas company honored, ali Max Elliot, vice-president of the Provo bank. Steady blue ident (as, adopted had been)a theTe “interim decision” the| Some U.S. officials generallyNixon, expected, Ceeare S¥™'8™ ee nrrete ty sity Club in Salt Lake City|of whom were previously an- Fist Security Bank, Ed Nichol means fair weather; flashing middle course in dealing with President announced Friday—jconvinced that North Korea pad = le 30 p.m, aa nounced, |son of First Security Corpora- blue, unsettled; gold, the North Korean downing of an/continuing theflights and giving|believed that by “humiliating” ground a fewinches from my tion, members of the BYU rain and flashing gold, snow face and was forced to close my Scholarship Committee, the Col- Mr. Steed said the super- unarmed U.S. reconnaissance them military protection—ap-| the United States in this way, it ves lege of business and the Col- structure is imbedded 15 feet plane over international waters peared to be the most popular|would create enough trouble for “Even through closed lids, the the Sea of Japan. decision he could make from a Nixon to persuade him to re was so terrible that I was lege of Biological and Agricul- in 27 cubic yards of cement in Herejected the calls of those political standpoint and the discontinue the twice-weekl forced to place my hands over tural Sciences. foundation. The three-post aissance flights off the my eyes Entrants, all of them in busi- struc cture has a ladder in the in Congress and elsewhere for|Wisest one from a military reconna’ view |North Korean coast. “Even so, the light intensity Jack J. Dalton, district man-| Mr. Dalton will receive the ness and-argricultural majors, mid idle for servicing purpos _ military retaliation or q other punitive action against The North Korean action,! Instead, Nixon's decision con-|was so greatthat the glare was ager of the Mountain States| certificate of award during a were judged on their grades, The sign will be introd North Korea. At the same time, which the President described fronts North Korea with an'still apparent. During the Telephone Company, active luncheon Monday in the Sky- student activities and future to the public at a “lights the President disregarded the as more flagrant and unproinlensified allied security net-\greatest intensity of light my civic worker, and friend of room of the Wilkinson Center, plans par y the evening of May9. _—|pleas of others who suggested! voked than their seizure of the work. |face and hands began to burn.” BYU — has been selected to, Purpose of the Students for BYU Honors Businessmen receive the first annual BYU’s| Better Business, according to Outstanding Businessman| Leonard Renick, president, is Award to promote better relations beThe award is planned on an tween BYUstudents and down- Quotes inthe News UTAH’S LOWEST FOOD PRICES FOOD annual basis andis being start- town merchants by recognizing By United Press International Czech Communist central par eae vr by au for Mose et vio distinguish LOS ANGELES—Chief Prose- alleging that Alexander Dubcek Better Business univer-| hemse themselves al bus-bettacutor Lynn Compton, * i necessarily was ousted as party el ne t the e univer: ves through ethical di USSINE Sily r direction of the iness practices and service to sentencing for Sirhan B. Sirhan 7 aor = Associated Students BYU Stu-|the community dent Relations Office ) in the murder of Sen, Robert F,|Secretary in order to purge Mr. Dalton has been with the Kennedy “opposition currents Mountain States Telepkone Co. “We have no precedent in this] “Their aim was to discredit| for 22 ye; He began working country for what the appro-|S0Cl. alism, incite anti-Soviet and | for the company after receiv- priate penalty Me id be fo Rational passon. . . society was t in a constant tensions, ing his B. S. degree in Civil political assassin: Engineering from the UniverJunrest and uncertanty. It was Taeenor Warehouse kep! sity of Colorado. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps for five years attaining the rank offirst lieutenant. He saw action during both World War Il and the Korean Con flict Mr. Dalton, the the president of United Fund drive in Utah County, is presently director of the coming 1989 cam- paign Hehas been director and vice president of the Riverside Country iN lub and past director of the oe JACK J. DALTON Rotary Club Mr. Dalton is nowin his third term as director of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. ~!25, 220 ana dune sar— $48,400 19 Days, 4 Islands Escorted Especially for Singles, Married Couples sightseeing, fees, special meols, Poly. nesion shows, temple session. Round trip from S.L.C. ALASKA seisaz 70 eee Big jet to Anchorage, Nome, White Horse, Skagway. Inside passage ship to Juneau, Peters: burg, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Prince Rupert. Merritt Christopherson Tour Director CHRISTOPHERSON “RED CARPET” TRAVEL SERVICE 292 N. 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