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Show 1 V 6 FOLLOW YOUR FANCY WITH. BOOKS SUNDAY HERALD SttNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, Utah! County, Utah 1960 'or Steel Doys 1 Horse, Sheep Rustling Cases In Court ; ; - i Friday Rustling highlighted sessions. Court Fourth District His Brother, the Bear Duayne McKenzie, 18, Spring A novel of a. family at war with ' ville, pleaded guilty to grand lar itself. of a horse, and judgment ceny A ChidseV Cavalier fiii Reluctant for Sept. 23. was set , '? on a truly S Burton Joseph Nielsen, 49,' 155 Vv t novel An historical : " grand scale. West Ynter, Pleasant Grove, The Crozart Story Fearing and Maxwell (Doc) Thomas, 49, of intrigue and power Fairfield, pleaded guilty to grand novel A ' atrceny of two ewes and a lamb. play in the, world of public relations. and judgement was set for Local com- SPRINGVILLE A Sept. 23. Clifford Act of Mercy Icnitteemen have been . appointed The court issued bench war tautly written suspense story on t work on details of the forth rants for two defendants who a fascinating and timely theme. Steelmarkf to appear and continued i failed coming county-wid- e The Burning Bridge Musser cases until next Friday. two other Days celebration Sept. 29, 30 and This is about three Americans Oct. 1. , who wish to burn their bridges KWIlby4 Metcalf 4 is chairman of and move to a more colorful the Springville committee, aided land. Seed in the Wind Griffith. by Dr. Robert K. Jenkins, pres A ro ident of the Chamber of Com The Patch Hampton merce; Harrison Conover, George r mantic, novel about Americans in ,.: Merv Don Reddin, modern exotic of the Terry, setting fright, Ar ' ' SALTH. LAKE CITYa (UPD Alaska. Xaylor Reynolds,: James Damico, Salt Lake thur Nielsen, A tender Wilbur Snelson; Paul Beals, Dave Diana Delderfield City attorney, was named Fri Friel and Mays 'Anderson. love story. A day by the Salt Lake County Planned as a tribute to the Village of Stars Stanton central committee. as first rate .tingling adventure of Democratic ftteel industrv in our area, the Utah of Lines.'1 for the Utah House the candidate nnnn WORK!' Leon representative Axrn the nuclear age; a story of high aof celebration will feature a mam councilman Representatives from the( 9th tension. moth parade extending from State Traffic Inventory Board presents Winston' Crawford, center, city . A District. Nowell Thomas Wolfe Santaquin on the south to Lehi in charge of public saiety ana urem ronce uniei j. xvt;u xhukcuci wjui a;nauu.t named- to replace was Nielsen accident program of a prevention in' biography, council award on, the north. progressive recognition safety resigned The Incredible Charlie Carewe Gerald E. Nielson, who and no traffic fatalities since 1957. Dem no is There his candidacy. Astor A story about a seldom dis in race the cratic explored area of abnormality that trict. primary is a riddle to laymen and! the medical world alike. Anew NEW 'BOMBS' COMING Animal Farw Orwell NEW YORK (UPD Spray-o' Orem City, was rated against edition of Orwell's, which pre were apparent National safety coun ly few weaknesses OREiM ' sents a parable that may rank as mayonnaise, barbecue sauce ca Mr. records. same ac size' of 296 accident the cities in the city cil certificate of achievement was nape, spreads, dessert toppings recommended that accident cording to the 1950 census in one of thei great political satires and cake frostings are in; the Lines in to Orem City recog of our time. presented be prepared an an cities with Ifrom traffic deaths and, a summaries nation populations This works for the busy housewife as The Operators Gibney basis in addition to the annual a result of research in the: use progressive iaccident prevention basis and urged in- 8,000 to 10,000. During the next is a shockin, superbly document of fluorocarbons in ' aerosols the : i t monthly! n R 3rd program acuvuies as auowu iu of the people Atlo W creased staff for processing of inventory new census counts will ed Chemical Society re ot. tramc annualthe. inventory w en T,v0itv. rviPPii Mriitv in the inventory rating who, at incredible cost to all of American used be records. . accident t m rharpp rf safety activities by Leon Lines, u t thrive in the shady climate ports.'.." m In the report Mr. Lines indi- "This rating does not distrot the us, of " Z. morality. T driving while under the influence At.. cated that much progress par recommendations in any impor isoaru Child the Parent and the new novel by the author of The The rirauic mveniory Lines tant Mr. 6r.and stated of intoxicating liquor Sepi. respect," in the accident records ticularly . The traffic inventory annually and school traffic fined $150. was educa- as many cities in this group; have State Conant One of America's Enemy Chap.. s safety Griffith Wind in" Seed the func the evaluates measures discusses educators and., Hiftii nMH tion was reported and stated the increased 'populations growths in foremost rehas cities setting. in This of story the nation's mostxurgent problem. ,Ind failure to provide, he waived Hons, departments most urgent .need lies in strength the same period. During AnMulvi-hilThe Hartog of .Kalahari Sands Inspector The next annual inventory new popu traffic supervithe police enipg other gripping novel by a distinA Putnam xAward novel. lation census will be used in the fn Pnnrth TMstrict tions are then made for improve- sion division. ?Ar, deA various the You of Go Weidman ment Before guished author. L.,r evaluation. safety in , t&Oair W. Fransen,, 3044 South partments. P'-jV s'""5? 4 yta Citizen Effort State, Salt Lake City, pleaded guil- fy to charges' of driving while un- . Orem was i commended for a der the influence of intoxicating Htizen oranization serving; as a 22-2- 4 fequor, Sept. 4 and was fined $150. test gr0Up to determine prob- Li. campoeii, 4b, n isi ahlp nublie acceDtance of ofSS'i, pleaded guilty to charges of traffic proposals, for the The annual Utah safety conreckless driving April 23, and was f ct officials and a safety vention i sponsored by the Utah Jined- $150v Upon motion of the CoUncil charged with traffic re- and American met regularly to Industrialof Safety tity attorney charges ofot driving sponsibiiities will Engineers Safety Society moa- Njgjm, traffic problems and fcrtnle under the influence 24 at the held Sept. 22, 23, and . jpating liquor .on the same date t solutions. Mr. Lines be 33rd Federal Prudential Savings, were aismissea iot inaxuiivicui. 41ca ' nvmmoTiHAH Drpm for an Lake Salt ' State and South Street, videnoe increased qualified training pro-- Clty I . 692 S. 3rd Louis Hansen, mmaT1H level of. Boyd m F.f Mr. Pleasant, pleaded guilty ; Afternoon and morning con THE PURCHASE OF THIS WAHLEN and flcers improved safety edu- - vention luncheon and sessions cation in public schools. l&ZFLZZ will be conducted on Sept. 22 and driving while under ' records ' accident Orem City's YOU RECEIVE AND CHAIR was and 23. t Intoxicating liquor, recommended of cent 85 met per fined $250 A first' aid contest is scheduled the accident rec- in ? Lewis Solon Edwards, 710 West Performance : V for thpl afternoon of the 24th at ora secuw wuiPnCU iu J T TIO I ISL,n .XI eniJHr. tn rharffPS - nflrfpd rr fWpr o O r II I T i Ml A r u tyf driving while under the influ- fnlwpH hv the conven U,, nce ' oi mroxicaxang liquor Aug. 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BROS. .:. 111 111 jCourt to two charges of driving Ordered .tdiile under, the influence of intoxi--, A SALT LAKE CITY (UPD letting liquor, and one of driving during revocation, and trial dates Cincinnati, Ohio, executive facing vere set respectively for Dec. 1,'5 embezzlement charges has been 5and 7. ordered .back to Idaho to face a Fred Gilbert Jones, 20, 699 N. federal charge of interstate transi '2th W., pleaded guilty to charges portation of a forged security. cl. driving wniie under tne lnnu- - Edward Marshall, 36, appear- ence of IntoxicatiDiZ .Tnd?e Willis W. liouor.' and was a ttrm V i. ... ' Uned $120. i "Ritter Friday. Marshall was ar- 107 1st TJ E. 50, ;3iarles Morgan, rested in Salt Lake City earlier on complaint of Rev. pleaded innocent to a charge this pf- driving during revocation Aug. warren S. Bainbridge, pastor of nd trial was set for Nov. 23. thi First Methodist Church.. STfloy F Farley, 41. 267 E. 16tn Marshall fenortedlv wrote frau- S.; Orem; charged "with driving dulent checks in Lewiston and .wnue unaer tne inriuence ot inwx- - MoscoWt. idaho. Police said he Icating liquor April 17, was found ArnUe uoKr, $150,000 from . . jauoceiii Dy jury. . tT,n1r.wr n Cincinnati. K f . :V' . onstrated their ability in several concerts in Utah Valley. They have several programs scheduled for the near future and their repertoire includes works of artists such as Mozart, Handel, Gluck and various others. Membership to the group is open and they are constantly enlarging and improving. The Utah County Child Guidance and Mental Health Clinic has received enthusiastic support, from the people in Utah County who realize the value of its serv-- ' ices to mentalyjand emotionally distrubed children. At the present time, 52 children, in addition to three to five family members, are receiving psychiatric consultation at the clinic. Over the period of the few years the clinic has been operating, nearly 100, children have been treated and-arnow leading normal lives. One of the reasons for this benefit is to obtain funds and personnel to help 33 children who. list. The are still on the waiting ' e psyclinic needs one I I F UM voluntary contribution. This latest newcomer to the field of symphony orchestras is fast receiving recognition for its fine musical effort. The orchestra is conducted by Prof. Jacob Bos of the Brigham Young University. It contains the finest musicians available tn Spanish Springville, Fayson, Fork, Provo Orem, American Fork. Pleasant Grove and Lehi. The president of the group is Dr. Thales H. Smith, Provo who. is also accosiated with the clinic. Working with him are Dr., Jack T. Harrison, Provo as manager; Mrs. Roy Humphreys, Orem, sec . Nornan Gard retary, librarian. ner, Provo, Professor Bos is noted a an instrumentalist and conductor. He received his early, musical education in Holland at the Royal Conservatorium for Music and was a member of their world famous1 symphony orchestra; The orchestra is also proud of one of its outstanding soloists, Naomi Boyer of Springville. She enjoys a rich musical background in concert band and symphony and has won various awards and scholarships and is a former member of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. She is featured in Handel's concerto for oboe and symphony orchestra and handles this most difficult wind mstru ment with beauty 'and finesst. 6) fP n ,s w I . j i SOFA . I , All those who are thrilled byi The orchestra was organized In powerful music and who are con 1959 through the determined ef-f- or cerned about the welfare of dis of Professor Bos, Linn Ma turbed children must circle the date of Thursday, Oct. 6. At this son, Mrs. Alvin Washburn and time the Utah County Community John G. Hilgendorff, a name Orchestra is presenting a bene- synonomous with good .music in fit performance for the Child Utah County. From this nucleus Guidance and Mental Health there is now a fully organized Clinic at the Provo Tabernacle at orchestra of approximately 40 8:15 p. m Admission will be by members who have already dem 50th Ann i versa ry oale . "22 l v-A'i- Utah Coy nty Gommo Gui'ty Orchestra to Present Benefit Concert Get. 6 69.95 s "'0 THIS GET YOU ' CHAIR c oi c c m i 7,-a- IS 1" V A- - . , r5 rs JW.w- - PLACE BURGLARIZED few people are aware Dot & "that after a single, mod- broke into he said, ..Burglars sunburn the blood Marty's, 1650 South State, Friday erately-sever-e for four to abnormal are machines vessels . night, damaged vending Thorit C . Hebertson Ji4;f y J-r- rd DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for . Utah House of Representatives Second Legislative District FREE , AC0USTIC0H HEARING AID CLINIC " ' IU1 nigra J" B nl 1 mmM ng Orem, Lindon, Edgiemont, Lake view, and Vineyard. 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WORLD'S FINEST TWIN-TU- B AT GRANITE FURNITURE. V TU3S FREE ! TMTIC mum raili k ME1S1U " DEXTER I n . : ..... .maxnn 51 WiniLSlni: ds . I , Of - Bureau-Understan- : : Vlth ihs Purchase of tha World's Finest Conventional er - - Lr u w IE ltd v Educato- rTeacher and Principal in the AI for more than pine School District a quarter of a century. BYU-Mastof EduGraduate of cation Degree. Lasted in Who's Who In Amer. Education. Graduate work at tJSC And UC, Member of NEA, NEPA, UEA,, ATA, Past president Beta Sigma Chapter Phi Delta Kappa. Service Man ,' Veteran of two wars, Over 25 years active and reserve, rank Lieutenant Colonel, Graduate of School Fire, -- .Fort Motor Transport Sill School, Holibird, Maryland School of Government of Occupied Areas. Carlyle Barracks, Penn. , FARMER Raised on Farm Property Own- -, er, Spent life in fanning community, Member of Farm farm problems. Churchman Former Bishop of Vineyard LDS Ward, Scouter, Commission er . Committeeman, 4 0 consecutive years in scouting, Orem West Stake for BYU. Civic Worker Past President, Zone Chairman and Deputy District Governor, Lions International , Chamber of Congress, served on Education, Legislative, Safety Education, Health and other committees. If elected, Will: Support legislation for betterJ schools, child welfare, public safety, juvenile delinauency. crime prevention, strengthening civilian defense, correcting reappor -. tionment, improvement of labor relations. as Utah County Presently servingDirector. Civilian Defense Experience and seniority counts Vote for Good Pol. Adv. by Lyman Smart, Orem, Utah. H- ieAisti i't fx A Uex&vM ! bd LM- L - h&.3, .' hUJ - tn ,. iw4. mJt i , lv.J ; L..J L, 4 |