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Show I- Around and About UTAH.CO.UN1 Y v; ft - ' ;1;:4 -- " FR ' 4-14- 47 John and Shirley Burton, son and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Burton of Provo are attending the University of Utah. John is a sophomore and Shirley is a freshman. j ; Jack Burton,! exalted ruler of the Provo Elk Lodge and his wife, together witlr 20 officers and wives of the Provo Lodge attended and dinner In Price. 1 : Embezzlement Com pi alnt 1 Moffitt, 2 Other Educators Leave u GenevaGefs $261,000 In Permits " .' -- ,. For Construction HALL WILDE fr By ROSALIE ." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959' ' Utah County. Utah. DAILY HERALD Is Dismissed 4f Soon for Russia By United' Press International Three Utah educators will join 67 other - American school leaders I this .week on a trip to Russia to inspect schools in the Soviet Union. Utahns making the tour are Dr.! J. C. Moffitt, superintendent of Provo City Schools; Allan M.i West executive secretary of the Utah Education Association and Ray ThomasJ an assistant profes - bezzling : 1 s t $121.73 from ; eiv his . ployer, T. R. Parker; lnsulatio:i and Supply, were dismissed Frii day. . ' .7- - ."- , t ' j " Charges filed ia Fourth District Court against Martin E. Curtis, .625 N. .7th W. of em '"Otis'. f Utah County issued 32 building pe miis! ins August witn i vaiua- Mrs. Parker! Fillmorei and daughter, Louise, of Oregon, were uon ot including per- hou'se guests at the home of Mr: and Mrs. A. J. Fillmore. Louise mits issued Geneva; Steel for a enrolled at the iBrigham Young University. Other guests at ,the si mrvhthi nprind whifh "had rjrmmore homeere their daugnter, , airs, nuiana m. Ljnnon ana total valuati0n of $261,900, sor, of education at the Univer ' J .14- .r.V,- eiiuuaugmtv, sity of UtahJ They will leave Salt Lake. City of $62,000; has been house new homes Mrs. Blanche Hales Lee of Hollywood,-Calif.- , .and; will .said- for Eu guest of Mrs. Josephine N Tuttle and dinner guest of Mrs Hazel N. nine additions .to homes, $28,400, Fridaynext. , rope Sunday. .and .two ,garagesf-$1250V-- v' Thomas, both of Spanish Fork. The August valuation of $337,395 Flight! deck of the Navy's air Mr." and Mrs. Clifton LaMmire and their son, Mitch have re-- 1 compares! with 25 permits issued turned from a month long vacation. They spent one week in Ogden in July with valuation of $136,200, craft carrierjjFonestal could hold - the; iuxury liners United States visiting with Mrs.- LaMoure's parents, Mr. and Mrs. y. Ernest f for construction in uhincorporati and America side by side. Utah Calif.-LaeCj with 'hi Mr. County. Whittier, visiUng, Hipwell and three weeks Moure's parents,! Mr., and Mrs Samuel LaMoure . 'iwwwojijini , c ,1 i i i i ' ' v NEW VERSION;; OF MAN BITES DOG Trains often block trucks and cars, but the shoe' was on the other foot Wednesday ne ar Fourth North and Second West. A train came rolling along the Second We$t tra cks to find its way barred by this truck, parked on the tracks while it unloaded at the curb. Irate trainmen had to hunt up the driver and ask him to move, w hile every passing motorist who had ever watied for a train looked on and gloated. . i with-valu- e 1 ri f , Glen Davis and Merrill Christopherson have returned from a recent business trip to Moab which they made by plane. : i.i Mrs'. . i t $72 ,000 Rile Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Kennetii Cook,( all Mr. and of Orem, recently , made a motor trip to California. In Stockton they visited with Mr. Norton's. jdaughter, Colleen. At FoH Ord they visited with 'Mrs! Norton's" son Blaine Twitchell.' Then in San Dieso flullU1? thev visited with Mrs. Cook's son S. A. Alden Broadheaid trior to sue,d to c his newassignment with the Navy in Japan. uas uccu v"ui Siaven to construct E- - son of Mr: and Mrs. Fletcher D. Nor-- eacn io1T roiai vamauon oi Lex iNorris. risJ is now recuneratiner t home after rereivinsf treatment at TTtahl $12,000. J"hey are located at 1460, 1463 , Valley Hospital for injuries he was struck bv ' an 1425J 1426 I428' 1449, he sustained when v 'p' M i anq ;. w anq oiy s. .trtmKne 1450 E. WVi :1 it! ii, j: " Mr. and Mrs. Grant Haekinr F Vernal visited ferent.lv with issueui permus puuaing recently by irrovo jivy nave in' ; friends in Lehi and Provo eluded: irioers corp., 14 boutn btaxe, Miss Alene Broadhead. who is takine nurse's training at St:1 ortrJitinni ' In !mrtto1 Ml (W T . A . 4 Benedict's Hospital in Ogden. was a recent visitor at t he home of 'iw. Carson,! 515 East sumac; resi "her; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook. Orem. dence, $20,000. Opal Leftwich, 1699 resthome, Wj 6th W.; AC $1.95 Special ( kdv.) . Dependable Topsbil Co., $20,000. (Dean Anderson, 79 S. 8th Business flying. Safer cheaper than driving Call Merrill Chris Wj residence, $900. David S. Grow. 715 E. 2450 N.: ( (adv.). topherson, Provo Flying Service. Fit residence, $13,000. Peonies. Red, White, Pink. Large clumps $1.00. 358 North 10th West. FR (adv.) i ; five-vearo- ld - w i ,a I . rv r- 3 4 . 1- -- I i ; -- !t 08. Revoked Driving Charge Brings Auxiliary Qf Firemen Elect Trial Oct, Ml;, r Neyjdfficers V'. Leads Provo (LonstrUGtio n . -- Permit Eight-Hom- e . ( ... ... - '. , , ,, , - PERRY'S SEED STORE 433 N. 8 W.1. Provo v 13 " ' Preliminary hearing for Ralph Johnson; 40, Route One,' Springville charged with driving George W. Sorensen, 880 W. during revocation has been set 1850 N.; nursery, $3000. Harold for Oct.! 13 in! Provo City Court. Austin, 672 N. 7th E.; carport, $300. Clair Vance Schofield, 52 E.tlst Lasser, N.; remodeling, $400. Harold J. Ivie, 290 W. 5th S.; enclose porch, $300. Bushnell Finance Co., 466 N. 1020 W.;. residence, $9000. Don S. Jack D. Shepherd, 732 N. 1600 Farrel, 515 E. 3rd S.; addition, $1000. Don Castleberry, 329 E. W., Mapleton, charged in Provo 4th S.;' garage, $1000. Emmett City Court with wilful neglect O. Headman, 1309 Locust, garage, and failure to provide for his two waived, $1000.. Alex Hedquist, 25 East children,! preliminary hearing,! and was bound over to Center; remodeling, $1000. Melbourn S. Ford, 1718 W. 9th Fourth District Court. N.; residence, $17,000. S. Lorenzo Thermometers have recorded Rogers, j 444 N;. 9th W.; carport, $506. Rambler Enterprises, 915 an unofficial 189 degrees in the N 5th W., two carports, $1000. sun in Iraq. A. Man Faces Trial On Non Support PEASANT GROVE The Grove fire auxiliary Pleasant held its Annual metting (recently to elect riew officers. They are Mrs. William Robbins, president; Mrs. B. Cjobbley, vice president; Mrsi. Frej Keetch, secretary and treasurer Hand Mrs. Clara Ed- waras,i nistprian , ana. reporter. Mrs.jiFofd West president i 1 is! 272 W. - ' "-- .! WILL BE 3 the outgoing i s. ar pop! WSL Uke i . j . "if In Jprdvo IOANI ALL DAY SATURDAY ) FOR INVENTORY anxious to mcir. !. f th right man, but ht high- will consider n est bidder! , In UUUl m;t ILjfl inrmur.iir. You'll Tt.'-I.- . CENTER-PRO- VO s i . - , r . 10H J GET ALL YOUR PAINTING NEEDS i STARTS TOMORROW I Atj The h UINTA THEATRE TOMORROW FOR THE WEEKEND "J' 98. 3Teehbgers Hurt as Car Hits Canal - Allen C. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Cox, 135! S. 6th W., Provo is taking bas c training with the U.S. Army a Fort Ord, Shop now for real values in Hunting Equipment ! Duck season opens Oct. 7th. Regular Deer seasons opens Oct. 17th. We have a complete stock of hunting Calif. were injured, World's largest producer of riv d one seriously, when a ets is in Waltham, Mass., and. teenage driver apparently went to can produce 20 million rivets sleep this morning at 1:55 a.m. day. . His car veered across the highway at 189 W. 1230 N.; careened '107 feet after-leavithe pavement, and plunged into the Canal on the south Bide of the street Three persons ii Willi iom Allen C. Cox Now Taking Basic Training equipment mm mm wmmnmm ng .,' . John Dunford,l7, 790 W. 7th N., the driver, was reported in good condition this1 morn- -' fairly ' ing after surgery at Utah Valley (J : 303 BRITISH MARK III 1 An excellent deer' guni These famous ROYAL ENFIELD rifl ei are known for their dependability, ruggedness and accuracy. Weigh only 8V2 Ibs. 25" barrel AIR MATTRESS P (( ? . Jail Term Susbe n ded On Bad Checks ' BEEF 100 PURE LARD ClteX SODA OVEN FRESjl 2 lbs. . . 37c PUMPKIN 2Vt Can. Utah Valley 2 for 25c Rolbd Oats . sleeping bag is filled with 4 lbs. th is big of virgin dacron, has a full! zipper, and double air mattress compartments. Comes complete with decover with inside tachable heavy weather stripping.' Two bags can be zipped to gether to make double bag. Complete with canopy . VIRGIN 6-L- B. 8x10 r? A t CACLY TIMES OmtiM KENTUCKY ;S Alvvavs r Smnnthfir camp BOUBBOHWHlStv W ; i 7-- 3a 7-- 65 SHOE PACS ... Hunting Hunting G.I. Re-iss- ue . . . . . . . ? I ', 'Hith Waitress T S' TWO PIECE I EA. PC. STEEL BEDS - i A If ii These sturdy, heavy duly all-- steel beds were desiffned for rugged! use. ,They arc, cbiti pact and functiopdt and can be used as bunk or twin, : I I , Gen. U. S. AJIMY ISSUE , 1 V7 : theV -j s m THERMAL UNDERWEAR RED SWEAT SHIRTS real must for ers. All sizes sm.. M. L, XL... A BOOT SOCKS CJenuine u. sii nunc Navv all boot oek jj yl) hunt- RED FLUORESCENT HUNTING i VEST Slip on over shirt- or coat. - It's better to be safe than sorry 139 4 .L.f I 29: ; FLUORESCENT HUNTING CAPS Brand New -- All Sizes The Navy's new artie combed wonder kit fabric1 keeps you warm in subzero temperatures. yet completely; absorbentcom-so that it can be worn fortably indoors or in mild weather. The cotton is less down-so- ft " dimensional knitted for; perfect insulation. Can be machine washed and tumble dried without shrinking out of shape. Full cut does not bind or hinder movement. ' 'II - RECOIL PADS G.L Re-issu- e; Genuine U. S. Army;, New. in excellent condition. They arc made? of strong quality canvas and reinforced at all point's" A92 of1-'-,!- strain .' j:-'-BLANKETS- part wool utility Wl VUlllMlllf , blankets. fVIVt WWII If ot just an extra blanket. 249? p CAMP COTS These are brand pew; 62x84, IWl 29c Drond 1 rN s jf t-- " ZI ea. ra doty waterproof con THERMO s-- Sh r--s nn u J)fjQ new, lieavy 5x7 6x8 7x9 x i t j n TRUCK AND TRAILER COVER . 3-- Jl VII pr. Ji 29c f jmi)eie )Ei 298 box 298 box Ideal for the hun' sleep high and dry in back of ' his iick-uThis is av unit,; ete compl ready to assemble. Includes top bowl and attachments. 595 ate ex box 1 59 Hunt Reload. 298 box RUBBER Treraendou PPOOF 30-0- 6 ter who wants to QOc RIFLE SLING Rd ; 395 GENUINE U.S. GbV'T. jSSUEi parka. Genuine U.S. Govt, surplus shoe pacs. These shoe, pacs were design ed to j keep feet comfortable in arctic cold. This unique design of rubberj moisture proof bottom, and leather tops . LI r f fail cellent gov't reissue'They. 'have' would .niake fu( zipper excellent hunting r, r .i ' r 1 Li feet warm and dry. Ideal for hunt--! ers farmers, it and out- door work or piay. Q ; - These full length parRas D. con with strong canves saat, folds for cny ttorof. T";'"1. DISTtLLgV CQUPANY, U3USVLLg, stool f . 8MM Military Air Mattress Stwrdy striKtion 1.1 Slnw-DiRtill- 7-- 65 1 59 box Military . ,VL. 129 box 149 box Military Military ....... 149 box SIZES only with Itathtr and straps $5.09 xtra plus Fad. Tax. T---- 33 British Military YOUR CHOICE Sld case CErJTUGICV BOUfi 7-- 6 I CENTER OLD-STY- LI 30-0- keeps1 7x35 8x30 6x3 j AMMO. .303 ' llVl 9th WEST and SCABB RD binoculars harm fo-t- rs such ast Locked prisms, coatad optics1 and separate oyo nd width adjustment. Act today while this limited offer Is avail- L ble. f1Fl hood. Wind and! wafer re sistant. tuli zipper, auiitea iiinmn mothproof and non-al- - C ? I 4 9 lergic. Fingertip lengih. 7 These rifle saddle scabbards are all leather, brand nejr, and come complete, with two extra carrying straps! news & TV zip-o- ff m50 strongest actions .ever madei nt Pound . . 5c .cost pius ibr. ' 26" barrel. U.S. Army, Alodel 1017 one! of the These are brand new, heavy canvas duty tents They come complete with ropes and stakes 1 Q95 fori quick assembly 1 Oxl 2 FAMILY SIZE WALL TENT fin nnH H I h 30-0- 6 ' WALL TENT Water-repelle- i& a,1 ; ES5 size 40x84, full zipper, double air mattress pocket, water repellent cover. THIS HAS DEED THE - G BAG-F- ull J SKJCE EAULY TIMES v.,...,- -.- slEEP-IN- . . TRUE DACRON nt Thai No. IV - , 111 ; 36x80-in- 9 lbs. . . 75c " HOLLYWOOP iUPD A major Hollywood studio .is looking' for a big, tame brown bear to wrestle with actor) Robert Ryan in the filming of , an' Alaskan novel, 'Unless they find a bear tame enough to satisfy, me, they're going , to have to get a man in Bob Ryan's skin .for this fight," the actor y said. Virgin Dacron Sleeping Bag AlBER'S J yams; ,1,.. RIFLE tra large, OC95 4-I- b. . NRA rated "very good" or better. Bolt land safety designed for scope clearance. Complete! with precision receiver sight and sling swivelJ 36x84-i- n water-repelle- 4lbs...;j49c St., Oakland;, who pleaded guilty in Fourth;; District Court to charges, of issuing a fraudulent check for $40, has been sentenced to prison for: up to five years. 'Sertence was i: suspended and he was placed on probation on condition he made restitution for a total of $1267.80 out in bad ch cks, at the ' rate of $25 per month for ' three months, and thenceforth Cat the rate, of $50 a month. NEED TAME BEAR1 n i' Virgin Dacron filled sleeping bag. Ex- y ! MP 18-in- ch Blue. Forest Green This is an ideal hunting, schocf cr just plain co!d weather wear buy. These parkas are'brand new-wif- 10-sh- ot pj-,-- 100 5-- lb . PAN RENDERED 10400 ,E - bolt action repeater weighs only This 7 barrel and streamlined lbs., has an jungle flash hider. The shorter compact type stock has a built-irubber recoil pad. firand new barrel and action. Equipped with sling ' swivels. lias (i 27c ' 3 lbs. . ( v -- GR. '. Frederich . Williams, BRITISH JUNGLE CARBINE Bright Hcd; Navy I- 1 "C" GRApf )) . injuries. ' .303 j TURKEYS PROVO, UTAH CENTER PARKAS i. Made of strong: plastic with, pressure welded seams, construction, full six feet. Guaranteed. A regular 4.95 value; j Hospital. suffered severe He; , unusually facial lacerations said police, .who were called ta the scene after the victims crawled out of the,: totally s. demolished car, and walked to the v nearest' home to ' '. get help. ' A youth and girl riding with i Mr. Dunford were treated at the hospital and released. .. Pat Collins, 17, 319 E. 3060 N., uifered lacerations; of the head T. and arm, and Russ Firmage, 17, r 575,East Cnter, suffered chest I 1195 14 10sho Complete with sling swivels. ' . " REAM'S r --r j: WEST 351 - west-boun- U BUY NOW. 2.98 3.93 4.95 S0Xtff, Me (7 - |