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Show -:- ":J-- rr-:v n i ;L -- - f,- ,v r ;r: , :V;. y- - :;:J, 'Ir - .- ,v'i-v'- .- ' V - u 9 i'7 ' It Comes With the Start of School i How Serious is y$ophom6ring? Here's What Some Have To Say of It 1 y . Legion Studies Sponsorship Of Boy! Scout Troop If'.. SPRINGVTLLE The SUNDAY HERALD j. 3 spy SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 19M Utah County. Utah v . ' . . v r-- : 'i.; :;: ; ;. - - .;- r. ( - - , Lehi Street American Ready For Patch Work Lesion Post 28 met at Memorial Hall this week for their jly meeting, with Commander nrt m, vA that tho ntmilslter word. I've heard some have Shirley Thorpe in charge, How serious is the practice, of ' from out two junior high schools even gone so far as to make these Am on 2 'the items- of business ,j ' "opnomonng?" beg, borrow or steal money discussed was the- possibility of It's a ioaded bomb." You'll be dread starting their sophomore boys on streets and turn it over to sponsoring a Boy scout troop, ine LEHI Citv officials have in the criticized if you write anything' year at the high school because of hoodlums these group decided to invite Floyd formed the State Road Depart about it, one Provoan told this 'sophomonng ' of the National! Parks Loveridee ' one case of where a boy : "I know writer.: Main Street, which has ;, y X "This happens to boys ready was j to meet with them on mentthat Council so a he bad upset nearly as soon And as school "It's extremely dangerous. widen to enter high .breakdown How would Wednesday" SeDt. 15. to outline recently been undergoing it's the most elusive problem we've they graduate from junior high nervous like for be will ready to go out for fear a the procedure they should fouow. ing, patching anyone ever encountered," jsays Dr. J. C. for several weeks., Then, it starts carload steDs on the nroDosed by September 10. Further was (never one) going just to Moffitt, superintendent of Provo again, in the fall, when they go to attack them? project will follow that meeting: Schools. State road officials have prom register. understand both the I that both one or .What isophomoring" anyway "Carloads of boys make school board and our police laugh cash, or roll marbles or pennies ised; to place blacktop along and car; their into until "Here's what a Provo mother has two boys get about; this. I wonder if they know down the street with their noses. sides as temporary paving written, .The Daily Herald in ad- drive away with them; then paddle how this could become! Some had their hair clipped in the entire street can be hard-vance of schools opening Tuesday.. them good. 'Beat would be a bet-- What serious if some boy can't take it queer shapes. Many victims were surfaced next springuia curomg anymore, and uses a knife or some sophomored over and over, again was torn out, and the street thing to defend himself? by new groups. In Provo Sept. 10-1- 2 If it only happened once, it Perhaps the most common widened by three feet on each might not be so bad., The. boys will sophomonng practice has been to side of the business district. New not tell their parents, or anyone, force a boy into a car, and make riiTh and cutter was then laid who is doing this for- fear of some him walk home, after a beating from Second East to Third West. thing worse happening to them in; a dark canyon or at a laTce Mayor Frank Sharp said; the P. S. Do not sign my name shore sometimes without shoes state Road had asked f of 10 days for fear of what might happen to trousers. advance notice before doing the Police say some burly delinquents my boy." work. ThaH0 days will also p patch The letter of this worried mother sophomore" all the year around, allow the contractor time to presents a fair view of a situation "if you call picking fights ;and finish the last of the work and whiclrhas terroized many young bullying that." haul away dirt from the sides of Expert ad,vice on poetry, novel, at 10 a. m. with four speakers sters, Dr. Moffitt worried and harrass describes'sophomor parents, the road. short story and article writing participating Mr. Armour, Mrs. ing" as "extremely- dangerous,' will be offered to both amateurs McMillin - Mrs. Harmer and Mrs ed police, school and juvenile au and councilmen report thai thonues. urges community wide; action theCitv 19th an- Knowles. and professionals at the is also Max Jones contractor, all and nual Roundup of the " League of Four workshops r will be held It is accurate on only one point by churches, police, parentsactivities DreDarinc to put tar in the crack ine scnooi Doara and police are groups organizing youth Utah .Writers ths coming week- Saturday afternoon: - poetry at aware of and concerned with- the to combat it. "Not only is fear an between sidewalks and curbs. and fiction 1:30 in Provo. juvenile p. m.; end, Sept. are hampered in explosive ingredient which could Final cement work is now beine "We have a program of talks, writing, each at 2:40 p. m.: and problenv-The- y. 3 fighting "sophomoring" by the explode into tragedy, but both ag-in commeted near the Third West workshops, social activities. and article writing at 3:50 p. m. and Second East intersections. fact that youngsters roughly treat gressor- and victimi are hurt awards that should be of interest Themed to ''The Old West,?' the ed out. Moffitt Dr. points fear and others, less character," reprisals, Fountains ' and worth to every writer and annual league banquet will be Drinking fears destructive the In victims, feel it manhandled, an- heldTat 7:30 pL m. with Shirley drasticauy aspiring writer In Utah be unsporting to squeal on build up to the point where a wea George Strasburg, chairman of nounced Den Carlton Culmsee, Seegmiller as chairman and Dor would street committee, has been the he the milled." offenders.! mieht be said, victims Sometimes, of as cere mistress othy Handley Logan, League president. ' finds who to supervise construc the one thel "while of authorized youngster are :" year aggressors, 7 as well as mem- monies. ' or mental in a satisfaction next. of tion drain for the hew physical bers of the league are invited to Award winners In several ;liter indisick is a another of of to be placed abuse old cus is an course fountain Hazing, K drinking the is ary contests sponsored by attend.,; Advance registration ' who love cruelty in front of Davis Market. De If vidual. me aawn uac& youths to oi at the announced iom, be will aaimg not necessary. , league i, the passing cision to purchase a new drinking history . when stone age tribes tor- are not helpedV with In the stable of speakers will banquet set at Bill and lya's Cafe, to becomes fountain for the spot was made will hurt the of tured adolescents in time, rites marking be such nationally known literary Orem, by Willard Luce. e more serious." offenses and innitiation their manhood. into bigger after the contractor uncovered a figures as Richard Armour, prize-- Toasts will be presented by rep boys liave lorfg paddled, their It is false loyalty which prevents flowing well outlet during con winning, poet, author and 'critic, resentatives of, the various chap kids. themselves innocent, to pro- struction.work on Main Street. incoming fraternity inmates. Who returns this week from ters of the League. j! ' the practice tect those who are guilty of acts The fountain will be drained Final event in the Roundup Only recentlyhas France where he has bee, writdown into senior high which go far beyond spirited haz westward into the ditch on Sec ing a satirical history lof Europe. schedule will be the annual poets' dropped schools, and, in Utah County, into ing, he said. Martha McMillin, Frank C. breakfast, .Sunday at 10 a. m. ond West. schools and even ele Robertson, Mary Ek Knowles. wit- h- Christie Lund Coles and junior high Councilmen also reported that mentary classes. Mabel Harmer, Kay Islaub, and Lillian Groneman as double near Julian's fountam other authors who have gained The breakfast will be hell at the Last spring, uniformedXpolicer now Store is Drug undergoing re national recognition with- - their Alpine Villa; Pleasant Grove. men patrcled graduation ceremon The of stone and fountain, pairs. novels, short stories or articles, Reservations should be made with ies at junior high schools. Many cement was ire-construction, their will partficpate in the Roundup. Mrs. Coles, 291 N. 9th E. by Fri frightened graduates brought new moved while sidewalks Were feared because they parents along Initial feature of the - annual day, Sept. 10, for all those wish to laid. Water ... for the fountain When Utah County folks 'attend more home alone. Others, go to a social and the breakfast be will attend Friday ing meeting is darinj walked Mark E. Kartchner of Oremfol-- comes from two flowing wells. the county home show scheduled at 7:30 p. m. in the home of who are not attending the Round- fatalistic or more City officials -- said the fountain here next Wednesday, Thursday, ; through police to appointments for in the Utah Valley Hospital Professor and Mrs. B. F. Larsen, up.' lnwini? astroke suffered Thurs heads were the type which hazing 733 North 5th West, Provo, .with Several Friday and Saturday they'll be poems evening A daughter,! Mrs pressure to operate, and in a three-side- d for treat. Celia Luce and EJdith Y. Booth will be read at the breakfast by Some boys were beaten- with day; A. L. DittmerxOf Rexburgi Ida., will be exchanged for a type paddles with holes bored in them v , Mr. Armours as First, they'll see exhibits 40 Cv Kartchner and more suitable for flowing wells. Provo Chapter of the League Is to create suction, and raise large and a son. A. of Roundup registration is schethem showing "what's new in arrived IdahoXFalls of wife to his swat Others were forced duled ifor Saturday at 9 a. m. in acting as host chapter. Dr. D. welts. Second West Bridge home products and; home homes, Mr. to with be Fridav as nauseous low concoctions such hm the Brigham- - Young university Eldon Beck of Brigham Young casfec furnishings. Contractor Max Jones has sub oil, mustard and red pepper Kartchner. The A. C. Kartchners science building, with. Eileen University has arranged the hous- to make to Idaho mitted an estimate of $1800 for Second, they'll enjoy a Variety them others vomit. Still will return FaUsjTues r, in ing and furnished an inspiring were forced to beg on street corr da v. Mrs. Dittmer will remain construction ; secretary-treasureof an addition to the show presented by impressionist colored photograph which covers charge. to enter for ners: beer cement ask here Indefinitely. parlors bridge at Second West Dick, Kerr, ventriloquist Wayne A general session will be held the program. ttoiand and other entertainers. and Sixth North Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Horn and Proposals call for widening the And third, they'll have a chance one of Utah County's family of Oakland, Cal., and Mr. bridge by another 24 feet, includ- to inspect TL..!I 1! and Mrs. Adrian Clark of Rock ing newest Duuamgs, tne tine new walk. The ad National Guard Armory at Fifth Springs. Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Bill ditionapedestrian would be on the North Second West, scene of and Serr and family, Blackfoot, and North sidexAt theplaced present time the home show. ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Jesse L. Clement there is nopedestrian on walk of Blackfoot are visiting In Provo the street, andschobl children Sponsored by the Provo Cham as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. and others must cross the narrow ber of Commerce, the ,UtahCoun Beck Clark and Mrs. C. A. Clark. bridge-wit- h ty Home Show will be the "finest the cars. j Allred to the "came attend They City Engineer FrankNW. Jones N. J. TRENTON, family reunion on Monday. (UP) reports that the size andxdesign There'll be persons who always ot tne present bridge makes it do things at their neighbor's SM brio Snow, radar electri cian technican, is spending a impossible to utilize cement or that thpvj wmi1f1n,t thinlr rf!Hricr i in galvanized steeLipe in the ad $ home. Attorney .mink short leave in Provo with: par- dition. General Grove C. Richman " tells about a ents, Mr. ami Mrs. Lorenzo Snow. a ": course Orlo has just completed I Pennsylvania trucker who tried i d to move a at an electronic school on Treas MORE POWER load ure Island near San Francisco, WEYAUWEGA, Wis. (UP) NNew where the through Jersey Cal. i Following his leave he will This town in northern Wisconsin legal maximum is 60,000 pounds " j Back home n Pennsylvania it's join his ship the USS Twining has a powerful police chief. His 7 name is Power Geer. for sea duty. . . . only 45,000. bi-mo- nth - j v . . . ; j so-call- ed . - t , " ! . ! 11 Tdl k At E - -- Utah Writers' ! ! Round-U- . m ; ;" MM'- ; - 1 ; - 10-1- 2, , Non-membe- rs , , . Col-leg- J v, ., . : j 3 Central Utah en. V Co unty Home Show Opens Wednesday At Armory Here; Yen triloqu isfc B i I led - News Briefs i -- ; y ' Ire-quir- ed prize-winni- ng - , - . j yGlb-bon- s, ; I Am A. M i . j i ... w f, j; n v. vf 97,000-poun- Ur i . . - j ' mi - .; i if:r-n-,;.'- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith are home from a vacation in Colo rado, where they visited at Den ver and Colorado Springs. En route home they stopped at Price with their son Beraell and his wife and daughter, Dalene. y1 : - - - ) 'i-v- i i : '.. j yjtm . I . ..: Peaches, Pears Soon Gone, Says Farm Inspector . -- - t ; get-acquain- ted j COMING SEPT.18! ITH E BIG 1 Mil' va in-la- w, father-in-lawas the owner of the property involved, j Morgan faces a charge of set ting fire to the structure in a dispute between him and his father-in-laAlvin Boardman. .4- x.- - w, The in person DICIC KERR Star of Horac Heidr's V! A Programl New Ideas In Building, Decorating! father-in-la- w Appliances! Priiet and Surprises 4 WcovSept. 5 to 10:30 Nig htly-- Nw DIG DAYS! Sat Sept 1 1 Armory B!dg.f Provo ; . - i , vJ 3 gaiwts newly-uncover- VWASHDJGTON (UP) ' ! ed repair that Sor rodio... refi iterator . . 'wosher ... AT A MINIMUM CHAKGB Reapportionment To be Discussed For Young Demos . v. ... C0e4 r.iAnaEss , non-partis-an for fvpoir ortvdOL ffistallVyvnin now, exact onrj CAU 4070 fferSecve Made in Provo Factory Priced No middle men Top Quality Material Up to 15 years guarantee. Will 'Give You A Square Deal" Servke Dept. lo&ryl n. There are between 50 and 60 species of lilies, of which the Bermuda lily is considered the best in the. world. X i Gay Overman's Mattress & Upholstering MAIN OFFICE 346 W. CENTER FACTORY PH. 22C0-W i - PHONE 1981-HOME llltt yow Vft vm At ewsf D0)C SPRINGS V SfKYICf Yotl lw wck ffofimi o ino A Speaker will dis cuss the reapportionment issue at a meeting Monday night at 8 p.m in the north courtroom of the Cityl and County Building. The meeting will be sponsored bvj tne Frovo xoung Democratic Club with Andrew Boswell as president but everyone is invited to attend, as the issue is non-partisa- GGRi Co m for Mrvical Trained experts wM MORE DRINKING WATER FOR SANTAQUIN Arthur F. Wickman of Santaquin looks down into one of the springs that will be piped into Santaquin's culinary water supply. The Labor Department Friday night reported a continued decline in unemploy ment insurance claims during the last weeks in August It said initial claims notices of, new unemployment edged down by 5,000 to total 245,100 dur N ing the, week ended Aug. 28. It was j the seventh: straight weekly FALL RIVER, Mass. (UP) Tom Monaghan, Jr., of the Fall decline and the lowest reported so River Country Club won a mixed this year. foursome golf championship and far was amazed to find the initials Continuing unemployment insur"T.o.m." aireaay engraved on ance claims fell off by 39,400 to the trophy. He discovered the htotal during the week end letters had been engraved In ed 1,676,800 2L This was the fifth Aug. 1937 because- - the man who do j nated the trophy was: T.O.M straight weekly decline and also Sopwith, English sportsman. the lowest volume so far this year. ; 1 . was living in the shack at the time building itself was owned by Morgan and located on the same lot as the Morgan home. ' The building, said Morgan, has since been moved from the property. Morgan was bound ;over to Fourth District Court from Provo City, Court recently on the arson charge. Trial date in the district dourt has not yet been set. HAND-ME-DOW- 1 UhempI oyed Insurance but the Claims Drop Mr , J m w, yJ 1 i24e.iaav.). - AND BETTER LIVING EXPOSITION t- , WiUiam Morgan, 51, 1160 N. 9th W., charged with arson in PrinUnr of all kinds done at Times. Call 0989R1 connection with a recent fire, at Orem-Genethe shack occupied by his father- or Jack Sumner 075R2 for r free said Saturday he wishes estimates. (ady. ). to emphasize that he, not his ' 1U - Fly to HawaU Oct. 18. Ahloh week. Lowest tour price in history $445, including hoteL meals, all sightseeing. Reservations must be made immediately. Mrs. W. E. Losee. 160 East Center or phone In Court Dispute 954 UTAH COU NTY DC (adv.). I Ownership Of Prop erty Clarified ) " Santaqu in Increases Wate Supply . an : ; by-passi- ng I X " One was found the head house because ot heavy roots in the pipes and the other was ' discovered just above the head house and was easily piped into the system, i h The city 'crew is' working to clear vegetation from the grounds ; surrounding the head house, and the land will be sprayed to prevent further growth so' that' roots will not obstruct the course of th water nor damage the pipes With" an acute water shortage confronting the-- community, the council took steps early in August to find means to develop a bigger water upply. Dr. ' George Hansen, of Provo, was employed U find a place to dig a well, but no work will be done on .the well this year because of the new water supply.. Lynn Crook .mayor, and Arthur Wickman, councilman in charge of waterworks, have been in charge of the development pro , gram. . co-host- 6:30 opening ceremonies will be hel ' with city officials participating. The first stage show, featuring Mr. Kerr, Mr. Roland, and Byron Jensen's combo will be at 7 p.m. The second show will be at 9 p.m; Clos- fng time will be 10:30. A similar schedule will be in effect Thursday and Friday, with two nightly shows. On Saturday, the stage show will be presented at 3:15 in a special matinee, with evening shows at 7 and 9 p.m. ed by workmen. J ; HThe show will open Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. At are warned more 'days, peaches and pears will be. gone. In fact a hail storm sucM as we had last week in the south end of the county could wind up the season, says H. V. Swenson, district By MRS. E STELLA PETERSON agricultural inspector. Efforts of the SANTAQUIN Santaquin City Council to develop more watercfor culinary purposes brought results .this week when two feeder springs were discover Homecanners that in a few Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. ' Drys dale are here from San Francisco with their three sons. Scottv. ROUNDING UP THE ROUND-U- P Mrs. Shirley Seegmiller, president Provo Chapter, League of Bryce, and Dean, visiting his to be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvill C. Utah Writers: (seated) lassoes a few last minute ''stray" details for annual Writers Round-U- p held in Provo Fridayr Saturday and Sunday. On hand to untangle the last minute knots are Frank Drysdale. . nooerison, ietr, proline Western writer who will be honored at banquet at which Shirley win cnair-ma-n; Mrs. Edith Y. Booth, of Friday evening partyrv and Willard Luce, Don't despair! Be full of vite, of the Round-U-p. use NutriUte. Phone 2976R. A, - show have designated Wednesday as Springville and Lent days, Thursday as Orem and American Fork day, Friday as Spanish Fork and Pleasant drove day, and Sat urday as Payson day.' However, attendance from those cities or is not, any other communities limited to any particular day. v Sixteen members of the Wom en's Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, attended the first state visitation of the year held at Bingham with Women's Auxiliary Chapter 659 Bingham Aerie as hostesses. Selma Hardy, Provo, state president, was in - charge and other state officers attended Some 100 members were present from Ogden, Brigham City, Too ele, Salt Lake City, Murray and Provo. Pot luck dinner was served after. ' 'f- ! and biggest show' of its kind ever held in the county," according to Clayton Jenkins, jmahager of the .CC. .;x;:;'v. 'x, "Housewives will find amazing new" appliances and fixtures to make the home more interesting and livable; hundreds of intriguing items to attract the male interest will be there too." The show is a family event, something the whole family ;can enjoy, Mr. Jenkins said. To add a local touch for citizens of various communities - in Utah County jthe producers of the W CS29-R- 5 560 SOUTH .1st EAST flenty of Free Parking "Hi X, 1 |