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Show - Provo Will Host Police School For CU Officers 20 Per Cent of exanal County Total Provo City will be host Dec. 3, Peggs, special agent, Federal Bu- | entitling visiting officers to a free It will include classes on auto|lunch and ammunition will be on theft and fraudulent check investi-| sale each morning from 8:30 to 9 gations, taught by Joseph G./a. m. Missionary Work Stressed At Utah Stake Conference Missionary work was the theme| ‘‘The- power of God fills the Sunday of the Utah Stake LDS) world 7 the niga but an Conference held at the Proval catch mndbes upte eal just ae Tabernacle under the direction of | our souls are made from a spirit President Victor J. Bird. Apostle} ang a mortal body.” George Q. Morris of the Council of Twelve was featured speaker. | ace cennee, Apostle ; a Morris morning session: “Joseph Smith iG said said | in the) the millenium, and said that it that | will be purified the | celestial body. work he was doing was destined! president ta become a Bird was again in to revolutionize the world. We| charge. Pesident Fred L. Markmust live as a community S°| ham and President Terry J. OldChristian-like that we will do royd spoke on different phases of this. Teaching the gospel of| missionary work. Returned misChrist is the most important thing sionaries who- talked included in the LDS Church. ean not do on Sunday. | stake were Lynn Jensen, presi- “The Sabbath Day is the best| dent of Fourth Quoriim of Elders, we can do on that day that we| secretary: cannot do any other day. Study-| rill ing the scriptures, church, resting from going Hugh Allred and Mer- Frost, counselors, to} Quorum of Elders. ordinary} Also sustainec labors will enrich our livese The} yan Wagenen, in First . were Rayola ‘assistant stake fullness of the earth was created Relief Society chorister; Max E. for man to enjoy with a happy/ McKinnon, second assistant Sun- oan all righteousness and|qay School superintendent and ruta. Kerry Heinz and Louise Fisher, In conclusion he said ‘Our mis-| hoard members of Sunday School. sion is to prepare for the mil-| [nthe YMMIA Dale Froelich lenium so that Jesus can reign was made board member and in oe a ‘ Be and| th roug Seen Stake President Speaks YWMIA, Marjorie Barrett is board mber. In the Prisae Fin Ferguson aaa Marie The meeting was attended by Snow will be on the stake board. 1,061 persons. The Third Ward| New: stake organist is on “Be Honest with Yourself,’’ the MIA Theme. Missionaries who spoke in the morning session were Gordon Nelson, Fourth Ward; ‘Robert Vernon, Fourteenth Ward and Jerry Weight, Univer- sity Ward. . ed by 442 persons, Apostle Morris the 5 second wo kil'er Ed w c~-ke nd y Chief reason for this year’s increase is Geneva’s new Nitrogen Plant . With deadline looming Monday, one week away, the county has received $4,000,000 of estimated revenue from property tax this year of $6,500,000. The $10,913 tax this year was on the Keigley quarry said Mr. Bird. SALT LAKE CITY — An MOAB (UP)— All 11 volunteers of the Moab Fire Department were been crowned Miss Salt Lake County of 1958. The event a was held in the South High School in Salt Lake City where 15 lovely contestants vied for the coveted title. A $200 scholarship to any finishing school in Salt Lake City was presented the title holder. This honor places Miss Pugh eligible to compete against other county queens injured by chlorine fumes during fire uranium at the $100,000 millionaire home Charles of A. Steen. ‘ Hospitalized were Fire Chief Marvin Clever, Eban Scharf, Wally Corbin, Keither Barker and Archie Swenson, who were all in “‘good’’ condition today. The other six firemen were treated at the scene and released The fire broke out Saturday evening in the Steen residence’s dressing room building which contains furnaces and a swimming pool chlorinator. . The cause of the fire, which caused only slight damage, had not yet been determined. Steen | was not in Moab at the time of | / FLIP-TOP BUS A car and home are combined in this New Bedford Dormobile Ca:avan being manufactured in England. The vehicle features a hinged roof, shown closed in top photo, which opens (bottom) to provide headroom of 6 feet, 11 inches. All-around curtains provide privacy when the family stops for Equipped with a gas stove, closets, movable rear the night Seats and storage space in the rear doors, the vehicle can accommodate four people and has sleeping space for two. the blaze. r night | | | | | Soles and Heels Daykin Shoe Repair 89 No. Univ. Ave. Provo - selected from this group to represent the state in the will be held in Long Beach, Calif. next summer. Two weeks ago Miss Pugh was crowned Engineer Queen at the University of Utah. Prior to these two honors she was an attendant to Miss Utah State Fair of 1957, first attendant to the Universit, of Utah Homecoming Queen; Miss Orem of 1957 and Miss Utah County of 1957. Pres. McKay Dedicates Miami Chapel MIAMI (UP)— President David O. McKay of the Latter-day Saints POSSIBLE SOLUTION Church dedicated a new $300,000 LD§& Chapel here Sunday and pre- WASHINGTON (UP)—House Republican leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. (Mass.) has proposed the. federal government: foot. the -bill for scientific training of five top-ranking students each year in each of the country’s 435 Congressional dicted failure for the strong-arm methods of Communists. McKay told 500 church members attending dedication of the Miami Branch chapel that peace will never be obtained by force. He added that any ideology or so- Districts. Martin students, selected said the 2,175 ciety that ignores the individual and his love of freedom will have competitively, would be sent to accredited scien- In the afternoon session, attend- of D gravi In the Ma x - Den L. Choir furnished the music. Presi-| piackham. dent Bird spoke on fivé persons or grolps of persons who are important to missionaries. Mrs. William Hogan and Joseph Hafen_Jr. gave short talks too | the Geneva plant last year and $86,229 paid on the Ironton plant. Edgemont coed, Miss Sandra (Sandy) Pugh, a sophomore at the University of Utah, has Miss Universe -contest which day in the week,’’ Apostle Morris) Earl Rose and George Chournis, said. “Look at how many things | counselors and Dale Butterfield, Gein s he 7 them emf.y. Bones Au- into Beauty Crown Fumes Injure 11 Firemen The speaker then stressed that | Third Ward. we should keep the Sabbath Day | holy. He said too many people New Officers complain about the things they Sustained as new officers in the Day PLAINFIELD, Wis. (UP g thorities tocay graves, which butcier The larger check included taxes of $1,165,317 paid on the Gefteva steel plant and $90,210 paid on Ironton plant. This compares with tax of $1,054,935 paid on Sandra Pugh Wins Another “in 1958. A Miss Utah will be Sabbath | Two U.S. Steel Corporation checks, one for $1,256,257 and one for $10,913, were paid to the Utah County Treasurer Maurice Bird today. the Sterling Loveland, Sixth Ward; | Pat Nosman, University Ward |and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hall, Stresses | County this year. Warren Wilson is chairman of of 'Two Graves To Be Empiy The Columbia-Geneva Division of U.S. Steel today paid Utah County taxes of $1,267,171—an all-time high for its Utah property and approximately 20 per cent of all property taxes which will be paid in Utah Mr. Darais will conduct a gal- the exhibit; committee Utiliites Exhibit Board. Diggers Find Totaling $1,267,171 A reception honoring Alex B. Darais and his exhibited paintings will be given Tuesday evening from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Provo Utilities Building Gallery. and 4 to an FBI Police School|reau of Investigation, and a talk lery tour and will discuss paintsponsored by Central Utah Peace|on ‘‘Utah State Laws of Arrest,” ings and his art philosophy. OpOfficers association, Deputy Sher-| given by George E. Ballif, Provo portunity will be given for quesiff Ralph Peters, president, said] assistant city attorney. tions from the audience. today. | In the afternoon FBI Agent | The one-man art exhibit conSecond day will repeat ‘training| Peggs will instruct a course in sisting of 21. paintings by Mr. courses so that all peace officers| firearms, with ammunition furDarais may be seen during the ip the area can attend. nished by Central Utah Peace Ofhours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. MonTraining will open at Provo} ficers. | day through Friday until Dec. 2, Police Mutyal Aid Clubhouse at Membership cards at $1 per year 1400 E. 2rd/S., at 9 a. m. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Utah County, Utah Geneva Pays Record Tax Be Honored At Reception 5 DAILY HERALD tific universities and research in- to fail. He said the new chapel con- stitutions. 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