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Show Central Utah Men In Armed Forces Joe Lee Staheli Home On Leave From Navy Joe Lee Staheli, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Robert Staheli of 245 S. 3rd E., Payson, is home m leave upon Keith P, Pulsipher, son of Mrs. Naomi Pulsipher of Springville, has been selected Airman of the Month, completion of basic training at the Training Two Provo Officers Promoted to Captain |Keith Pulsipher Is Airman of the Month Naval Sta- according to an received captains bars re‘cently, it was announced by ann mincement| D .P. J. 2908th Strategic Mr. Pulsipher an account of his experience and Ff Group at Barksdale Air Force pase, La. Capt. Keller The citation cited Keith for out- standing effort and achievement will undergo seven months in- in addition to diligence and devodoctrination in basic electronics. tion to duty. After the completicn of this school Joe will be sent to Norman, Okla., where he will under- Lt. Keith Strong Is McAffee, jine ohe Mr. and Mrs. Bernell H. McAffee of 750 W. 2nd S., Payson, is home on leave upon completion of basic Bay capacity, Keller is district agent for the Utah State Department of in Hawaii. Recently Lt. eee flying the Marine , Lt. Strong training at the Corps Capt. Hirtzel is\his reserve unit’s communications, officer. At the aircraft carrigr “U. S. BYU he majored im political the Daily Universe, \school newspaper, and is doing his grad- S. uate work in public scent tion and sociology. Bennington” for brief operations Diego, Calif. Hirtzel served in the Korean Upon -comple- in-the Pacific. War as a staff officer, chief of tion of recruit radio operations for the Korean leave, Dale will report to Mr. !McAffee Serv- ice School €om- mand, at San Diego, Calif., for approximately 12 weeks instruction at the storekeeper's school. Two Utah County Men communication zone. WITH THE:U. S. SEVENTH FLEET OFF FORMOSA—Serving aboard the .attack aircraft car- rier USS Essex with the ‘U. S. OKINAWA—Irvin Wright, seaman apprentice, USN, son of F. Madsen IL and Donald G. “Swensen, are receiving the final phase of six’ months active mili- ge A .Peterson Pacific indoctrinating Marines of the Third Marine Division in ship- 3 of Thistle, and Gordon J. Pet- board life and routine at sea. erson, fireman apprentice, USN son of Mr. and tary. training under the Reserve Forces Act program. at Brooks D. Peterson Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. The training is Mrs. George A. scheduled to be concluded Oct. 10. Thistle, Utah. Peterson .of . Seventh Fleet inits were escorting Nationalist convoys to Quemoy and protecting For- Madsen, 23, whose parents live at 792 W. 1100 N., is a 1953 grad- uate of Provo High School. He attended Brigham ‘Young Univer- sity. Swensen, 19, son of’ Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Swensen, 1184 mosa. The Essex has Ash Ave., is a 1957 graduate of Brigham Young High School. He been Dell R. Clegg Serves With Army In Germany FRIEDBURG, Germany — Pvt. Dell R. Clegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H: Clegg, Route 1, Lehi, recently arrived in Germany and is now a member of the Third Armored Division. Clegg, a mechanic and driver scheduled in Service Battery of the divito return to its sion’s 27th Artillery, entered the ‘home port of Army in March of this year and attended Brigham Young University. Mayport, Fla., received basic Training at Fort G. Peterson early this fall, Hood, Tex. more than after seven months in the Medi50,000 Indians of varied cultures. terranean, but ‘the crisis in the Far East caused her redeployment to the Orient. OCTOBER SPECIAL! 20% ° Devon Ivie Promoted To Specialist Five relaxes in her hotel'room after her arrival, Wednes- day. Her liner arrived in England late, and.she missed the introduction to the press that was held Wednesday. The international beauty contest will be held Monday. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Lt. Roger G. Larsen Trains In Germany BEDROOM BAUMHOLDER,~ Germany Army 2nd Lt. Roger G. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant F FURNITURE Larsen, 646 W. 2nd N., Provo, recently participated in combat | efficiency training tests in Ger| many. | Lieutenant Larsen, a platoon leader in Battery A of the 8th | 1, off on. and, Government Withholding Of Information Scored by Moss last ing to stifle ‘‘the people’s right to were uncovered as claims of authority to withhold information,” Rep. John E. Moss said Thursday night. The California Democrat, chairman of the House |Government Information Subconimittee, told a probably more developments during the two years of the 85th Congress insuring the people’s right to know than during any comparable period in recent history.” Moss emphasized that ‘‘the fight law Congress passed face of the Master.’’ Smith said “No words were spoken, but I was made to know that while my ‘prayers. had been would not yet be given me.” The document called for’ the reorganization’ of the first presidency and the councils and quo- Tums of the church. Edwards, 68, Indepen- dence, was retained on the threemember first presidency and as Night Club Operators Deny Guilt SALT LAKE CITY it wanted. He said the executive branch hag ‘‘thrown downthe gauntlet and in ‘effect told_the Congress we will determine how much you need to know.” “The situation was bad under (UPI) Three Salt Lake} City private night club operators pleaded ‘“‘innocent” Thursday |when: they appeared for arraignment on charges of violating Utah liquor laws. The pleas were entered by Don Tygerson, proprietor of Young past administrations, and it is worse under the present administration in Washington,’ Mosssaid. Ta) Springville waste and ‘my adminis- economic said he has received praise from the Citizens Committee for Hoover Report. Dixon said. tation in the majority would far the outweigh “claims to seniority’ in the a minority party, praise was for his ‘100 per cent support’’ of the economy objectives Sen. Arthur V. Watkins, competing for reelection against both advocated by former President Watkins and Lee, said Utah should return’ the Republican team that Herbert Hoover. Another House hopeful, David S. King, said a’ $12,500,000 Federal deficit was caused not by deficit spending but to the greatdrop in revenues, due to: the recession.”” King, a Democrat, is has brought benefit to the state. Watkins. said the voters could “wreck” ‘the team’s efforts by sending candidates who would negate the program. seeking the nod from the Second District. Independent Senate candidate’ J. Bracken Lee said ‘the only way we can avoid waste in government is by avoiding waste at the polis.” “I have campaigned against waste, I have fought Two Governors To Make 2nd Check USL!IRS Ttaeaeeat Peaa Of Highway Route DENVER (UPI)— Gov. Steve counselor to the president, Mau- MeNichols said Thursday he and rice L. Draper, 40, Independence, was named to similar position. Roy A. Cheville, 61, Lamoni, Iowa, was appointed to the office of presiding patriarch of the ‘church. Changes also were made in the membership of the Council of Twelve. session to increase, the flow of gov- know.” Smith succeeded ernment information ‘“‘two more However, Mosssaid, ‘“‘there were ‘eration Administration recently refused ‘“‘in clear violation of. the law’’ to give Congress information against trations as governor’ have won condition out over waste,” he added. came up for discussion by Utah Democrat Frank E, Moss urged Congressional candidates ThursUtahns to“return a member of day. the majority party from the state Rep., Henry A. Dixon, seeking reelection from the First District, to the Senate. He said represenAmerica’s heard the answers which I sought Henry his brother, the |late Israel A. Smith, as president of the church. Israel Smith was killed in a car crash last June. Armstrong to Be Sworn In Monday Utah Gov. George D. Clyde will probably make another aerial in- spection of the proposed’ interstate highway route linking Colorado and Utah. The two governors flew over the Colorado side of the proposed road Wednesday but turbulent air currents prevented them from taking a look at the Utah segment. EIKOANDO SEE ON STARLITE in. ‘SAM JAFFE 80 YAMAMURA, IN‘s | JOHNHUSTON Produced by High Efficiency Screen In American Fork EUGENE FRENKE Open6:45, Show at 7:15 Adults 60c — Children Frée WASHINGTON (UPI)— Ellis R. Armstrong will be sworn in Monday |as commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads by Commerce Secretary Sinclair Weeks. Armstrong left his post as Utah highway director Thursday after TONIGHT thru SUNDAY 2 Technicolor Ist Run Hits “THE HUNTERS” With ROBERT MITCHUM and ROBERT WAGNER — 2nd° FEATURE — “SIERRA BARON” Feature: 1:30-3:40-5:50-8:00-10:10 serving a year and a half. He will be succeeded in that post by Elmo R. Morgan. RIVOLI HUnter 9-5451 Mens Professional Assn. and<Ross before City Judge James L. Bark- M-G-M presents in laughing, luscious COLOR ? REX HARRISON - KAY KENDALL er Jr., who set trial for Dec. 1. The complaints werefiled after police anti - vice officers raided The Artillery in Baumholder, arrived | in Germany last January. He entered the Army in August 1957 Beeotetaeant VDebutan fiscated 51 bottles | of liquor. What’s Playing At The Movies Specialist Ivie, a fire control instrument repairman in the com_ Friday, Oct. 10 pany, entered the Army in September, 1956, completed basic PROVO Academy—The Barbarian and training at Fort Bliss, Tex., and arrived in Europe in January the Geisha, with John Wayne. Paramount — Reluctant Debu1958. ‘tante, with Kay Kendall. ON ALL later By United Press International six clubs Tuesday night and conSANDHOFEN, Germany — Devon R. Ivie, son of Mrs. Delna G. Ivie, Route 2, Provo, recently was promoted to specialist five | in Germany, where he is a mem- ber of the 517th Ordnance Company, Sandhofen, OFF. awoke Utah County, Utah and Leonard Feraco, operators of the Stork Club. They appeared New Mexico has and languages, including Navajos, Apaches, Utes ‘and Pueblos. ISRAEL BEAUTY—Nineteen-year-old Rachel Shafir, representing Israel in the Miss World contest in London, Seventh Fleet | Mrs. Ada Wright/of i345 N. Unifor freedom of information’ is are Darwin Pet- versity, Provo, feturned to QOkierson, fireman, nawa aboard the attack transport meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, a “more than a: fight by reporters journalism fraternity, that ‘‘stamp- seeking a story.” He said the Air USN, son of Mr. USS Montrose after an extensive Force and the International Coopand Mrs. Geor- training cruise in the Western FORT SAM HCUSTON ,Tex.— Two soldiers from Provo, George but queries unfolding as I had hoped,’’ he |said, “there appeared before me; in bas-relief, an image of the LOS ANGELES, (UPI) — For happy bureaucrats” still are try- Irvin Wright Back/On Okinawa. After Cruise sleep, still troubled over his conclusions, again started praying. “Instead of a solution of my every Serve With 7th Fleet Soldiers From Provo End Active Training to science, was business manager sleek, of new FJ-4 ‘“‘Fury Jet’? went aboard to |the many needs confronting the church.” After praying for guidance, Smith said he dropped off and Squadron 214 is based at Kane- Adult Probation and Parole. son of Naval Training Station, San Attack Last Aug. 21, Smith ‘said,’ he had given “sustained consideration Extension Services. Capt. Hirtzel When not of Provo. Mar- functioning in his Army Reserve Navy Basic Training Owen’ Education. tack Squadron 1/Lt.| 214 is + Keith L, Strong changes in the church organization and leadership. the university’s supervisor of special’ courses in the Adult Assigned to Hawaii * Dale McAffee Bisishes outlined uate, and Alan £§E. Keller; chap- lain of the 867th, were named as the advanced officers. Currently Hirtzel is working toward his M.S. degree at BYU and-at the same time serving as Now serving as a jet pilot with based or onboard one of the varthe famous ‘‘Blaeksheep” of Atjous aircraft carriers, | Dale praying about church problems. The church delegates approved a|document in which Smith gave S tandardization Mr. Staheli’ report to the Naval Station, -Treasure Island, San Francisco, Calif., where he go five weeks of Aviation Electronics and then be assigned to an aircraft unit, either shore the reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, said Wednesday an image of. God appeared before him as he was com- manding officer. Richard D. Hirtzel, Bri g- com jmander of the tion, San Diego, B Calif. 4 Upon comple3 tion of recruit leave, Joe will INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI) —W. Wallace Smith, Independence, newly organized leader of Lt. Col. Fisher DAILYHERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958 Utah Candidates Discuss Economic Conditions Cites Vision Two officers of Provo’s 867th Army Reserve Engineer Battalion Smith, 12 Reorganized Church Head Uinta — War of the Satellites, and Attack of (the .50-Foot Woman. Pioneer Motor Vvu—Run Silent, ‘Run Deep, and The Vikings. LEHI Royal — The Bravados, Gregory Peck. AMERICAN FORK Coral—Tarzan’s Fight for Life, and High School Confidential. Starlite — The Hunters and Sierra Baron. PLEASANT GROVE Grove—Rock-a-Bye Baby, with Jerry Lewis. OREM with ae OPEN 6:30 ENDS SATURDAY (UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents. aan Lee pK HUDSON YDCHARISSE fWILIGHT|als a te cerns JOHN SAXON: SANDRA DEE" ANGELA LANSBURY 9" Sngmsssope ane meRocovor AN AVON PRODUCTION 2:05-4:05 :: 10:10 10 NOW PLAYING . 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