OCR Text |
Show I 7 4 "Pg,19-1S- SUNDAY HERALD Fires PJag ue Coun ty Prefixes Given Over Weekend; Hillside Barracks Biggest Loss Persons telephoning in Prove, Orem . and Springvllle after April 16 will dial TR" (Franklin) for Provo:HU" (Hunterr for Springyille and "AC" (Academy) ior Qrenn Each call namewill be followed by five digits accordSnell. district ing -- to Mountain of the manager StatesTelephone and Telegraph Co. Orem will for the first time be given urban- - service ac M ere foothills fire, a $10. barracks loss and several amtll flrei kept firemen busy Jn Utah County during the! past few ) I dyi. Provo Fire Department, the forest service and Sheriff Theron S. Hall's office Friday night brought under control a fire which broHe out. about 6 p. m. on the mouh-- i iain northeast of the county in-- ! A 000 40-- a ' ' . ; " J.-..W- could not save the two buildings but kept flames from two nearby cold .storage buildings, the home and another building Provo firemen answered four more calls Friday.- They extinguished a potentially " dangerous fire at Federal Lumber and Cabinet Company, 156 W. 5th S7, where sawdust was smold ering under a power saw. At Cox Foundry, 421 E. 9th S., firemen -- doused a fire f ( in a rear wall, set irmary.- B. H. Opheikens, Provo forest-- I afire from sparks"from molten er.T and Merrill Nielson, "Spanish Iron. Damage to a ic Fork, forest service employe, di- motor was estimated at a posrected the fight. Provo fire de- sible $300. ..... partment contributed 10 men ' to bring the fire Under control. Two large! former war prison Provo merchant police, who spot buildings, valued at $10,000, were ted smoke rollipg out the door of burned to the ground! Thursday the cabinet company, and notified evening at the Strattori farm, 915 the fire department is credited N. 8th E., Orem, when a kero-- r. with, holding loss to a minimum. aene stove lit the farm labor ' Two 'ear fires were also put out camp kitchen exploded.- No one by Trovo fire department Friday, was injured. One car, owned by Wilford The big kitchen building and Kiener, caught fire at Second adjoining building for living quar- - South and Fifth West, when a l ters are owned by George Strat- - fuel pump leaked gas. A aecond ton. A nearby home, owned by car fire brole out in a car owned LVern Stratton, was undamaged. by Woodrow Eggertson, at 50 N. r Orem firemen called to the scene 3th - , , large-electr- 4- - , : -- I f i- .' - t . cording to . Mr. Sneil, who urges persons Interested in obtaining telephones in that area to subscribe through -- him immediately. Arson Charq Denied; Trial Set Dec. 22 Three persons - were injured lacerations; Howard Johnson, 21, when! a car, driven by .pelbert a passepger, suffered possible inA request by the East Ltwn property to the north at about John Nuzwan, W Spanish Fork, ternal injuries, and a Johnson Edge-mo47th Ninth and East North. ran off the road Saturday at 2:30 girl,' age 17. no first name listed Memorial Hills, "Inc., to move it has been Utah a. m; in Lake Shore and hit a suffered bruises. approved by site for a proposed cemetery from ' ' Commission. telephone pole. The car wa deit previously announced Stubbs County Planning John: Calvin, the great evan Vs; molished. Arraignment has been set for to BigierSthe . adjoining 4 property Oct. for Curtis M. Gordon,! The driver escaped with facial gelist, was a Frenchman. WtUr is heavier than Ice. in Provo City Orem, charged fraudulent Court with 'issuing check. nt, ! . - Clarence Heber Rogers, 23, Randlett, pleaded guilty In Provo City Court to a charge of shop lifting three pack . of cigarette. ; Ronald Clements. 22 American Fork, a parolee from state prison: was bound over to Fourth District Court from Provo wy, Court on a charge of issuing a fraudulent check. Donald Haws, 25, Midvale. has been charged in Provo City Court with embextling $900 from C. l. Jones in connection with a hay transaction.! THE IM1 ft M Harold Kehl, Provo, charged in Provo City Court Murder Case Will Highlight ft 0) 0) blLlLftlfiMlblL willful with neglect and failure to provide, has been bound over to Fourth CoUrt. District TriaFliTTourth District Court Raymond Dockstader, Payson, tnr William Morgan. 51. 1160 ,M. charged with the same offense, 9th' W., charged with arson oi also has been bound over to the building occupiea oy au Fourth District Court. father-in-laAlvln Boardman. same address, has been set for William Logan Jr., 45, Provo nee 22. He w as released furon and Springyille, charged in Provo property bond previously in- City Court iwith driving while unnished. He entered a plea of der the influence of liquor, was nocent- Friday in district court found guilty, and fined $125. The alleited act took place on NEVER BEFORE! NEVER AGAIN! SUCH BUY NOW AT SENSATIONAL VALUES! ! w. ACTUALLY BELOW WHOLESALE! HURRY TO SAVE! j but he did . Lynn Rogerson, 23, 55 W, not own the building in question, S.i charged with driving du which has since been moved revocation j of license, has been from his lot. bound over to Fourth District Court from Provo City Court. V Larry B. Deagon, 49, Chicago, a of embezzlement with ctfarged Parole of Charles Delbert (Deb) $1250 watch, while caddying at a recent Provo golf tournament, Dudley, 45, Spanish Fork, was Dleaded euilty. Sentencing has revoked, and ' he was returned Recent Provo City Court cases been set for Oct. 1. to prison, after a hearing in Fourth ; ' have included: Gene Jackman, 20, of 258 N District Court onT a charge of a v-- ., who pleaded guilty to parole violation. William Svlvester I.ustv. 170 K. I. The child-beaticase- of Lu- -' "7 iuu ther Eugene "Buzz" Clark, 38, 1st S , charged with petty larceny second degree burglary, was on probation for 18 months charged with first degree murder of two front wheels and tires of placedthe In the death of his stepdaughter, a car belonging to Frank proviso that he serve F. with 75 in county jail. days Vicky Mitchell, 5, will highlight Walter" June 20, 1950, entered a the fall calendar in Fourth Dis- -: plea of innocent. Trial has. been Gilbert Wightman, 25, Payson. r set for Sept. 29. ftrict Court who pleaded guilty to burglary L of the Payson Liquor Store, was with Mar. 25, 27. been set Trial has for Charged driving Sept. f y1 Clarlr-wi- ll be defended by Dean 1950, without needed glasses, Mr. released by the court on motion The Provo District Dental x.. terry ana j. . iiaiDersieDen. Lusty entered a plea of guiltyt of the counsel for the defense, Society and 'Auxiliary held its The itinerant lumber worker and and was fined $2Q, which was 1 to the Adult Probation and Parole first meeting of the 1954-195-5 ' truck driver brought the dying suspended. Department. Sentence of one to season in! the form of a dinner 20 child to Utah Valley Hospital and Glen S. Park, 33, 855 N. 38th years in prison, earlier had and social this week at The abeen sne aiea suspended on condition he Homestead. iew minutes auer VV., Provo, charged with driving to arrival. " , J During the dinner, ' which was during revocation of license, will voluntarily submit himself The victim'sv mother Mrs. have preliminary hearing Nov. 23. jail until Dec. 10. underThe direction of Dr. LaNell Helen -- Mitchell Clark and her Preliminary hearing for Charles, Albert M. Rowley Jr. ,""18, R. Hay ward, the officers of both Joan Mitchell, Al testified 26, and Jimmie, 23, Telado, broth- - Orem, charged with grand lar- organizations were introduced sister, m i t. i i i Au:tJi uidi ditu u,t-- cmiuiers ua.Miau and Lucino Rico, 35, Lehi, for ceny of about $100 worth of tires and new members welcomed. uus III LUC LUUMie SjLUIIV t:i it-Those present were the follow of .two ewes, valued from Commercial Tire Service, grand 1 to Oct. was until trailer,, while they were camped at $60, larceny plead. ing doctors and their wives: La- given belonging to David Berry, in Vivian Park last April W.' has-be55 4th Nell Hayward, - M. L: Cobum, set for Lynn Rogerson, 23, en Other cases of special interest Cedar 29.Valley, to who S., driving Noel Taylor, Willard V. Lover- pleaded guilty "slated for hearing on the fall Sept. idge, Dick H. Johnson, Sanford was sentenced during revocation, oocxet in r ounn jjisirici wourt Glen G. Crosby Jr 24, Spanish to M. Binghinv J. G. Jones, Ted with six months in county jail, Fork, charged with embezzlement four f include; C. Bennion, Morris G. Ingersoll, condion months suspended Robert G. Pace, Mapleton, of $26.46 from Russell J. Isaac, tion he G. L. Whitby, W. L. Worlton. auto an not does operate guilty, and was sena pleaded charged with assault Mrs. Norma Oborn, L. E. Otte-se- n, while under suspension. butcher knife upon Shirley Pace; tenced to three months in jail. On H. F. Royle, R. A. Hold. a charge of issuing a fraudulent Harold Kehl, 41. Provo, charged i trial Oct. 25. j N. A. Snow, F. C. Montaway, The case in which Utah Liquor check, on a Nepbi bank for $27, with willful negieet and failure gomery, Wendell H. McGarry, Control Commission has charged he pleaded guilty, and was sen- to provide, waived plea, and Paul D. Clark, DaCosta Clark the VFW Ute! Post 2162 with sell- tenced to three month, to run went under court order to fur W. D. Tueller. Allen G. Brock-banwith the other sen nish $500 bond by, Oct. 1, guar ing liquor over the bar and to concurrently J. H. Ellsworth, F. B. tence. anteeing payment of $60 monthly minors will be tried by jury ' for sifpport of two children for Wheelwright, D. Creed Brimhall, !'!. 7 .Dec. .6. J Preliminary hearing for Donald one JRex A. Whiting, Eldon Mackley, year. . The complaint was "accompani Haws, 25, Midvale, charged with Clinton B. Wlest, Alfred Ridge ed by 'a signed staterqent by Pro--4 embezzling $900 from C. T. Jones, Arnold G. Frisby, 25, Payson, and Woodrow E. Evans. vo police Chief Majc jvi. bnow has been set for Oct. 11 at 2 p. m charged with failure to provide, Jr., waived plea, and went under that "of my own knowledge I Although there are no fish in know" that liquor is7 sold by the to believe" that liquor is "sold court order to furnish a $500 Great Lake, its waters do drink and beer and other, intoxi or given to minors." A general bond by Tuesday, guaranteeing containSalt small brine shrimp. cating liquor is dispensed over denial has been entered by the his payment of $80 monthly supVFW. . the bar and that I he port money for one year. VV ll' For New Dial Pfione System 3 Hurt When Car Leaves Road Permission Granted to Move Site Of Proposed East Lawn Cemetery Courts Deal With Varied Complaints Hfnrffan's DrODertV. Girls Dresses Action Listed On City Court Cases Snow Boots 93c Boys' Denim ::fi JACKETS ; Flannel .93 1 back Calendar li Infants' . ' -- . ; CAPS" r: 1.63 . . "7-- - ng j Disposable Diaper Dentists Hold First Meeting Of New Season j . 1.25 val., to box. 4-o- Z u-- l Va Z 49c; Now. Girls' SHOES 1.63 . White and Brown ' Vol. to 3.95 Q OQ Now . 23c 1 value , ... I Children' v ! 7 . ? n ; t QO .... L.QO and . Girls Short Sleeve Under Val. 5.95, A LO Brown, navy f eOO wO J SNOW BOOTS Boys 2-Pi- SUITS -- A- a Boys' Winter Jackets All Reduced Good Bargainsl u Girls' Rayon Robes 2,98 1 OQ S ZiV Gabardine Z -- Girls' Blouses Z 1.33 value - Length All color, Girls' Rayon Gowns 1.98 ; .A. 63c z. Trainer HOSE Pads Slip-ov- I er style now . 7 X : fere) k, : PROVO, UTAH 230 WEST CENTER ST. ! I . . This is to f I this Var: ' Mid con""1 ", ru v today-reU- nr sett tit f'c soaring;- t I 3 - that has ROOrts-c- a' in A ? "- alr:-.,oVtf.pce- or TKe fact 5s, for just a few dollars more than "low-pric- e you'd pay for one of the three," you get in Buick a; whale of a lot so-call- ed 00 more automobile more room, more comfort, moreride steadiness, more V8 power. And (that "more automobile for your money goes for every Buick in the line the Special, the Century, the s Super, and the custom-buil- t Roadmaster. And the proqf is in Buick's delivered tocaVlyl ,J- M!OnVf a. WALLS GO UP FOR PROVO'S NEW SEWAGE PLANT struction is proceeding rapidly on Provo City's new $1,200,000 sewage treatment plant east of themunicipal golf course, and Con- -- RALPH'S v 1 Radio and Television Specializing, In " Radio and Television Service PHONE 945! and 94$ 22$ South University Ave. . new equipment is expected soon. The plant is under construction by Davis and Butler Construction Company. The Provo company, also awarded contract to complete sewers and outfalls, has almost completed this phase of a total $1,700,000 sewage improvement program. Sewage treatment jpiant- - is being financed by a monthly charge made to property owners. .The, $550,000 outfalls program will be repaid by direct tax levies. V - 1 special e ri,?,SS. r i.:.fia tnorgwrooiM. n'HV7 wau may i . i.u w . :::: chrr, huoter , ,h0ut oc. ZZ3& .. n jStSOT rrrj $WJ0 Cmpll NEW 1955 J PHILC0 TV m fU4 lmp NOW ON year-ahea- r X- WHEN Center. Ptto, Utab - FOt iUICK--S- Th Suickto Shew AUimm TJoy Evw.i.at GUARANTEE Herald Want Ads For Results BETTER AUTONOMIES BUICK WH1 MHl 10 DAY REE TXIAL MUTON 1EB.E STAKS i want a car that will keep its style in the years ahead, and return more dollars when you sell it. That's today's Buick for with the d styling that graces this winncr-a- nd with all the solid valuo built into this great automobile-you- Ye bound to command a higher resale price when you sell it. Drop over this beautiful buy and learn die clincher : With our tremendous volume right now, we can offer you the top allowance on your present can V So you're way ahead on all counts! I Mvf lifM at 255 West Center ' T j c DISPLAY I I You omcts M 111 W. ! ltlMr shlli (m FiHfliUr 7 mvi extra-spaciou- in-l- ook OIIE LOW PRICE Mnfrv Cvnwin d booming sales figures! HOIIE OUTFIT 9 high-powere- - j NEW! COr.lPLEPE BELL & HOWELL low-price- d P, E. THE ASH TON CO. and 1st UTAH rASHTON BLOCK 2nd NORTH WEST-PRO- VO, PHONE 155 i AM ftUCT THEM |