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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 2

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The Daily Heraldi
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DAILY. HERALD FRTOAT, MAT 1, 103 Utah County. Uuh Elberta Man Dies Of Heart mess Wilson Dorr Me Ferrer ProYCsn, Heber Woman Called by Death I IEBIR Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Buys Cummings, 78. win be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m.

la Heber First LDS Ward Chapel by Hp ber M. Rasband, bishop. Frlenda may call at the retU dence, 20 N. th Saturday Donald, 71. retired merchant andiCli.iL- -ft 00 fruitgrower and farmer postmas- H1 Waw III Oil VERNAL James Martin Allred SS, former Provoaa and Ashley Val- ter, died Wednesday at hl home In Elberta of a heart ailment.

He was bora Nov. 14, mi. In Ayr, a son of William Washington and Harriet Ellen Wilson McDonald. He married Anna Marie Sorensen. Jan.

18, 1905, In Hastings. tey pioneer, cued munway ai evening ana bunaay untu time for a. m. at the homt of a W'U Heber Cemetery. Mr.

McDonald was a member ofsse. STREET BEING SMOOTHED OUT-V Welcome Improvement in Provo is being made on Second West Street between Second South and First North where the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad smoothing out tht aurface of tht concrete load In conectlon with the railroad tracks. Large, rough concrete blocks art being removed preparatory to filling the apace with smooth blacktop. The tracks will also be raised level with tht street to make a smoother over-all surface, according to efflciala. The Improvement will eliminate an automobile hazard which has existed for a long period.

Mrs. Archie HlckJ528 2nd Salt Lake City, of causes Incident to Mr. Allred was born March 30, 1805, in Skit Lake City, a ton of James Franklin sod Jennit Mc-Keniit Allred. and was tht last survivor ol their 10 sons snd daughters. Reared in Wallsburg.

Wa latch County, he helped to pioneer Ainiey valley In tht Uintah Baain, living at Vernal. Ha bad lived for seven years In Provo, before mov ing to Salt Lake City last year. On April 8, 1887, ha married Mar garet L. Campfn Grand Junction, the marriage later being solemnized In the Salt Lakt Tem-j pie. The couple were recently honored at a family reunion on their 66th wedding anniversary at which 90 members of their fam ily were present Graveside services win be conducted Saturday at 2 p.

m. In rnal Memorial Park. Blshon Rose Merrill of LDS Naples Wsrd will officiate. Friends may call at Olpln Mortuary, Heber, Friday evening and at the residence of a son, Ralph Allred, GUnes Ward, Vernal. Saturday from noon to time of services.

Arizona Rancher Found Guilty In 'Witch' Murder PHOENIX. Aris. (UP) Mesa. rancher Joe S. Chavez.

43, charged with killing a woman he said was a who caused his wife to go blind, wss found guilty last night of second degree murder, a verdict Judge Ralph Barry termed "more than mere! tuj." The prosecution had soueht fo debunk defense arguments of self defense and temporary Insanity brought on by superstitious fear of wiicncrart. Chavex was chsreed with fatsllv shooting Mrs. Miranda at her Guadalupe, home on Sept. ism. rive aayi later, he was arrested by aherlff a deputlea and admitted the shooting, but ssld he had gone to the home of the victim to obtain a picture he ssld was being used to curse bis wife so she would go blind.

He said Mn. Miranda threatened to shoot him, and that he fired five ihoti from his pistol, killing her. Congressman From Kentucky, 68, Dies WASHINGTON (UP)-Rep. Gar- rett L. Withers (D-Ky.) died at iBethesda Naval hospital today of a cerebral hemorrhage.

EDT. His home was Dixon. Ky. Cherry Chiffon Ccka Commissioner Protests 4 i TOP STUDENT Jlmml Pvne, Orem, who will represent Lincoln High School at the coming Rotary Youth Conference. Orem Youth To Attend Rotary Confab OREM Jlmmle Pyne, 18-year old aenlor high student of Orem, has been chosen to represent the Lincoln High School at the annual youth conference sponsored by the Salt Lake Rotary Club.

The con ference Is to be beld In Salt Lake City. May 3. 4 and 5. Jlmmle Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton Pyne of Orem. He has been prominent In sev eral extra curricular school activi ties, the most Important of them being sports. He lettered in bs ketball, football and track for three consecutive years. This year he was co-captain of the basketball team and at present be Is a mem' ber of the baseball team. Jlmmle was junior high presl dent and a graduate of the Sharon Seminary.

He is secretary of the Cor Unum club of Lincoln. He has been active in forensics snd re-l celved a superior rating in the regional meet and an excellent rating in the state forensic meet Star Breaks Her M-G-M Contract HOLLYWOOD (UP) Film actress June Allyson said today she ended her contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio so she wouldn't hsve to "remain loysl to terms of the agreement" and could "accept other offers." The studio announced yesterday that its contract with the actress had been dissolved through "mut ual agreement and that neither contract terms nor salsry were Involved. The break ended I 10- year association. I i- PGM Hastings Lodge 50, and A for 50 years, and was a pant patron of Tlntlc- Chapter 18. Order of Easl- trn Star, at Eureka.

Until hit retirement a few years agos he was a merchant, postmaster and fruitgrower In As a voting man and during World Wai II, he was a telegraph operator with Western Union Tele graph Co. He alto had been employed to tht offict of Tlntlc Standard Mining Co. at Dividend, Utah, for mora than 10 years. He la survived by his widow, El berta; a daughter. Mrs.

Floyd M. Oberlt, Salt Lakt City; two grandchildren, and one brother. A McDonald, Chandler, Arli. Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 1 p. m.

In the Elberta LDS Ward Chapel. Ma sonic rites will be conducted by Eureka Lodge No. 8. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 p. m.

at the Claudln Funeral Hpme, Payson, and Saturday from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. at the Elberta Ward ChapeL Burial win be In the Mt.

OUvet Cemetery, Salt Lakt City. Native of Salem Dies in Salt Lake BENJAMIN Byron Pratt Cloward, 54, a native of Salem, died Wednesday In a Salt Lake Hospital He was born June 24, 1898, In Sajem. a aon of Orson P. and Lily May Qulnn Cloward. He married.

Edith Lundell July 1, 1925. Surviving are his widow; four sons snd a daughter: Dean, Stanley, Ray Cloward, Benjamin; Melvin Cloward, In the U. S. Navy, Japan: Mrs. Desn Thomas, Bountiful: one grandchild; one sister and three brothers: Mrs.

Wllma Smith. Payson; Floyd Cloward, Santaquin; Gerald Cloward, and Sewell Cloward, California. Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 2 p. at the Valley Mortuary. Payson py Parley Lundell, bishop of the Ben a-mind LDS Ward.

Friends may call at the place of services this evening and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be In the Benjamin Cemetery. Four U. S. presidents graduated from Harvard, three from Vlr- glnla'a William and ten did not graduate from any college or university.

4 i1 -V LTOySG HI Mrs. Cummings, life-long resi dent of Heber and wife of Joiepfe w. uimmmgi, flica in a Heber hospital Thursday at 11:45 a.m. a nesrt ailment. Mrs.

Cummings wsi born Jan. 17, 1873, at Buysvtllt, a daughter of Edward and Celesta Bromley Buyi. She wai married Dec. 1837. 1n Salt Lakt LDS Temole.

to Mr. Cummings. Mrs. Cummings hajf served as Relief Society teacher. She was a member of tht Daughters of Utah Pioneers.

Survivors Include her husband, Heber; eight of their, nine sons and dsugbttrs, Joseph Buys Cummings and Mrs. George W. (Soohlat Langford, Heber; Mrs. Marlon (Nols) Fletcher, Park City; WaV-lace, Monroe, snd Douglas Cum mtngs, Washington Ten-see, Oldest ana Mrs. Boya (Celestial Duka and Mrs.

Mono (Phyllis) Teenies of Salt Lake City; 13 grsndchlk dren, two of whom ahe reared. Mrs. Joseph (Joann) 'Bourseota. New York, and Brlgham Young, Karaas; six great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Amanda Shelton, Mrs.

Monroe (Msrths) Giles, Mrs. Al (Clara) Cummings, Salt Lake City; Joseph H. Buys, Eureka: Mrs. W. D.

(Lottie) Johnston, snd Archie D. Buys, Heber; Mrs. Lewis (Celestla) McGulre. Daniel, Wasatch County; a half-brother and three half-sisters H. D.

Buys of Emmett. Idaho. Mrs. Melllsia Moss of Kaysvllle, Mrs. Msttle Tanner of Payson and Edna Perry of Seattle, Wash.

CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere appreciation to the many frlendi and relatives who assisted In any way during the recent illness and passing of our beloved mother. For the beautiful flowers, the ex-presslons of sympathy, the assist ance of those who took part at the services, and other acts of kind-nws, we extend our thanks. Mr. and Mrs. John Frankovlch and Family.

EASY HANG READY TRIM Each Roll Individually Boxed WAIL PAPER at 272 WEST CENTEX urge. 85c 27c 30c 14c Ml'T MISS Ih3 29lh A A STATE i il Cold Weather Continued to fruit The present cold presents continued haurd to the fruil crop, S. R. Boswell, Utah County agent, said Unity. The blotsoms are still vulnerable to froit, and cold weather kerpa tht from carrytnf out- polleniiatlon, he pointed out Mr, Boiwell laid grains were "doinl wonderful," but the alfalfa wi backward, and bcsrt by pea aphid Infestation, d-spite tht fact that farmers bavt sprayed thouaanda of acres.

To data, no rancher or firmer! bavt reported loss tt Ihtared sheep, dut to tht In clement weather. Salt Lake Stock Exchange Closing quotations from the direct wire ol ff. Love, broker. 47 N. Univ.

Art, New York Industrial Averages Up .10 at Noon. Bid Asked .29 1.05 Cardiff .28 Central Std. .02 Chief Con 83 Clayton Silver .28 .10 .22 .08 .70 .10 .15 .05 4 .05 .18 .08 .06 .28 .04 .04 4 ,10 1.30 .37 .034 .25 .07 .08 4 1.90 Columbua Rexall .07 Combined Metals Crescent Eagle 07 Dragon .68 East Standard .09 East Utah J24 Eureka Bullion .04 Eureka Lilly .05 Great Western Horn Silver 07 Leonora 05 Madison Mines .26 Miller Hill 03 Mt. States Dev. .03 New Majestic .09 New Park 1.20 North Lilly .34 North Standard 03 Park City Cons.

23 Plumbic .08 Prince Cons .08 Rico Argentine 1.80 Royston Coalition .07 .08 Silver King CoaL 2.25 2.75 Tintlc Lead .06 .07 Tlntlc Standard .95 .98 SALES Bonanza, 1000 at I. Cardiff, 4000 at 29. Croff, 1500 at 22. Dragon, 200 at 71; 10O at TO. Lakeside, 4000 at 1.

Leonora, 2000 at 3000 at 2000 at 5000 at 4000 at 5-; 6000 at 4000 at 5. Little May. 9000 at 3, Prince 1000 at 8. Prosper, 5000 at 1. Royston Coalition, 1000 at 8.

Silver King West. 100 at 47. Tlntlc Standard. 200 at 95. i COMPETE FOB VACATION1 TRIPS "Oh boy, a jeal vacation trip to California," these happy Herald carriers grin when told about the prizes and trips being a warded, for good courtesy, promptness and salesmanship.

The contest is open to every Herald carrier and the winners will be determined by their records during the next two months. Left to right, top: Tommy Hall, Paul row: Larry Park, Mark Warner, Brent GosaryluY friend and Kenneth StoneX 14" r4 1 J. i it No Contracts For S. L. Teachers Until Later On SALT LAKE CITY.

(UP)- Salt Lake City school teachers appar ently will not be offered contracts for the 1953-54 school yesr until some time after the close of the present school term. John S. Boyden, attorney for the Salt Lake City Teachers addressed a meeting of some 800 teachers yesterday afternoon and urged them to cooperate with the Utah State Parent-Teachers Utah School Board Assn. and other organizations planning a aeries of mass meetings to inform the public of school financial problems. May 1, 1953 PROVO Academy The Lone Hand, with Joel McCrea.

Paramount Pony Ixpress, with Rhonda Fleming, snd Operation A-Bomb. Uinta The Girl Who Had Every thing, with Elizabeth Taylor, and Cry of the Hunted. Pioneer Motor-Vu The Big Sky, with Kirk Douglas, and Nature's Half Acre. PLEASANT GROVE Grove Off Limits, with Marilyn Maxwell. LEI1I Royal Road to Ball, with Blng Crosby.

AMERICAN FORK Coral Last of the Comanchei, with Broderick Crawford. Starllte Come Back, Little Sheba, with Shirley Booth, PAYSON Huish I Love Melvin, with Don ald O'Connor. OREM Scera Call Me Madam, with Ethel Merman. Geneva Drive-In Destry Ridea Again, with Marlene Dietrich. Tlmpanogos Cinemotor Desert Legion, with Alan Ladd, and Ghost Chasers.

SPANISH FORK" Angelus Apache Rose, with Roy Rogers. Arch Thunder in the East, with Alan Ladd. SPIIINGV1LLE Rivloll-Agalnst All Flags, with Errol Flynn. Park Desperate Search, with Howard Keel. Art City Cinemotor Desert, Legion, with Alan Ladd, and The Wac From Walla Walla.

Ivr Afternoon Saturday) and Sunday Sunday Herald jnday Mornln Published by Herald Corporation. SO South Tint Wt Street. Provo. Utah. Entered at ccond cliit rrmtter at tht cost office in Provo, (tan.

under the act of March J. 1879. Subscription terms carrier In Utah county S1.S0 the month. S9 00 for tlx months in advance. 118 00 the year tn advance.

Bv mall anywhere tn tn United States or Its Doaseuioni SI. SO per month. 19.00 for tlx months, 116.00 thi year in Protest at being aniertedly over-! charged by a New York firm waa made public today by Utah County Commissioner Sterling Jones, who aald aome road grader blades-ordered during office of the previous county administration-night be shipped back unused. Commissioner Jonea wrote the company as follows today: "Wt are In receipt of your letter of April 23, and, relevant to your statement for $1,806,03, we find you are overpaid from previous purchases In the amount of 1843.67. "There have been changes la buying policies of IJtah County, and after Investigation, we find that you haven't any purchasing Minidoka Project Drawing, Aug.

4 RUPERT, (UP)-The drawing for 72 farm units on the North Side Minidoka project will be held Aug. 4, It was announced here today. Bureau of Reclamation officials here said the date was announced after a meeting with the chamber of commerce. They added that more than 3.000 inquiries have been mane concerning the units snd 236 applications have been received to date. I1ATU3AL GAS For Complete Installation and Strvice You can't beat CALM Workman Heating And Appliance 436 West Center I I order from our purchasing agent or from Utah County Commission.

We further feel that your price for grader blades is exorbitant snd that we can buy blades meeting all Bureau of Standard requirements for leta than half your price. "we anil have your last shipment of blades intsrt and would like to know what disposition to make of them, as we do not Intend to purchase them. We shall return them if you desire and if you will pay the freight. "This letter ii written upon advice of the county attorney. We await your' word as to final disposition of this mstter." Former Adviser (Continued from Page One) in the Justice Deparment quashing of a Kansas City mall 'fraud esse.

Several witnesses have told the House Judiciary subcommittee that Whltebair Interceded with top Justice Department officials on behalf of Kansas City bond dealer Roy E. Cmmmer and his 10 associates, leading to abrupt dismissal of criminal charges against them. Tldelands: Sen. George W. Mal-one offered an amendment to the Tldelands bill 4o give all states the same benefits from federally-owned lands that coastal states would get under the offshore oil bill.

The proposal, expected to kick up a spirited fight over federsl public lands policy, would allow the states to develop the mineral resources in public lands within their borders. Appropriations: The House Ap propriations committee, reporting out its third money bill, recommended a 32 per cent slash in the Trumsn request for funds for the State Department. The committee also lopped off 25 per cent from the Commerce Department budget. but left the Justice Department fund virtually untouched. DOZ.

ONLY pair Only rilONE 3626 PCil ROUS Doien Asst. Sweat Rolls Hcrr.eir.sda Eresd uaf DALECOUT'S BAKERIES 12th No. Store open from a.m. to 8 p.m. Delicatessen facilities at 12th No.

Store PHONE SAVE SAVE PRICED TO CLEAR! MEN'S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS UTAH ii MEN'S nfm COVERALLS PAIR ONLY THISMONTH ONLY MEN'S SUMMER doz. Porcelaifiize MAY 6-9 1953 AT SPAI1ISI1 FOilK, UTAH Program of Events MAY 6- JUDGING ALL LIVESTOCK INCLUDING DAIRY ANIMALS MAY 7- JUDGING CONTINUES, HORSI PULLING CONTEST MAY I- GOVERNOR'S DAY-STOCK PARADE, HORSf SHOW, AMATEUR RODIO STOCKMAN'S BANQUET, CALF AND PIG SCRAMBLE MAY 9- AUQION SALE OF All PAT STOCK STARTS AT 10 A.M. -J f' 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 2, 1953 940 So. 450, Christeele Acres in Orem 4 Room Brick-full carpoting-flnliriod Den In basement gas heat-fenced back lot-Price financing.

Ideal location, good condition. You're Invited to inspect this nice home SATURDAY 2-6 M. Offered by RAY E. 1IAIIXS Rssltsr 165 W. Center S.

Phoneai 3642 or 03S4R1 RESTORE THE ORIGINAL NEW CAR LUSTRE TO THE FINISH OP YOUR AUTOMOBILEI Hod I Jerry; Inc. 1150 No. 5th Wtst PROVO, UTAH PHCNI 4300 Ths) Prlendry Cornar Your Uncolrt Mercury Deoler Provo felin Co. 331 YtT3T CENTER.

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