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Show Source Says Final Decision Made l: . Ptovo Gets - i i . , AI H II Y WPP DA LFMIL.I mLIXMLU Around and About Provo Primary Election By Districts (ProfeGt UTAH COUNTY ide Uj ' Board Member Says Personnel May Reach 90 to 125 Persons 4-14- I I . day and 'definite decision to move Central Utah Project offices to Provo was anonunced this; morning by Harold Van Wagenen. M r.? Van Wagenen who is vice chairman of the executive commitColotee of the governor-appointe- d rado River Development Project Committee, said this morning that Jay Bingham, director of the Utah Power and Water Board, 4 - Traffic Detoured Car Crash for Three Hours Truck-Traile- r, Blocks 91 By KARMAcRIDDLE U. S. 91 AMERICAN " FORK was .completely blocked for 'about three hours late Tuesday night on west of here, while tjhe curve just traffic detoured around the wrecksemi-truc- k trailer age j.of a n andj an automobile. . The truck, carrying a load of peanuts and bananas, was driven by jsarn Hooley, 29, of Orem and belongs to the Norton Produce Co., . 35-to- of Provo. "Mrs. Elizabeth Ruth Sullivan 38, of bojumbus Ga.-- , driver of the car was taken to the American Fork Hospital and received four tour Honoring Arlen Waters, who wilt soon begin a construction was dinner hel(3 Sunday, evening at Wfl ch will probably last from 20 of duty with the army, a family Mr. md Mrs. Keith Watto 25 years, said Mr. Van Wag the home of his sister and brother laid for his ers of Springville. Covers' were parents, Mr. and Mrs. enen. Mrs! Alice Waters; Mr. his grandmother, Carol Waters of Sjte has not yet been picked and Mrs. Melvin Provo, W. Marcile Mrs Waters, Etphel and son Bruce, for Bureau offices in Provo, he Miss Saundra of Salt Lake City, guest John of Geyser Lehi, Phillips said. .j of honor and the hosts. Mr.. Van Wagenen said guests at a Provo luncheon Monday will Of Interest to their friends in Utah County is the news of the include: birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradbury Oct. 10 in Congressman Walter .. Rogers Denver, Colo. The Bradburys are former BYU students. Mrs. Brad(DrTexas), chairman of the House bury is the former Marilyn Pulsipher of Denver. Great grandpar Committee on Irrigation and ents of the new baby are Mrs, Margaret Pulsipher of Provo and Reclamation; William I. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard of Springville. assistant director, Bureau of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Maughan of Provo are on a five-da- y trip Reclamation, Washington, D. C; Ival Goslin, Salt Lake City, for- to Cleveland, O., as guests of the Kirby Co. Mr. Maughan won a "Be My Guest" contest sponsored by the company as the high salesmerly of Grand Junction, secretary, River man in Utah for September. Each, will be presented with a wardColorado Development Committee for the robe and meet top officials of the vacuum cleaner company. Upper Basin States; E. O. LarMiss Tamara Thorpe Who was employed in Los Angeles during son, Regional director of the Buthe past summer, has returned to her home in Provo. Her parents, reau of Reclamation; Governor. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thorpe, visited with her f briefly in California George D. Clyde; Jay Bingham, and they returned home together. Miss Thorpe is now busy with director of Utah Water and Power Board, and Hugh Colton, Vern- preparations for het forthcoming marriage, al,1 chairman of the steering com 3Ir. and Mrs. 'Chick (Marjorie) Donnelly and their children mittee of which Mr. Van WagJimmy, Laura Kay, rnd Eric, are visiting here from their home" in enen is vice chairman. Redondo Beach, Calif. They are guests of Mrs. Donnelly's parents, The visiting officials and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harding'. Van Wagenen will meet Monday at Salt Lake airport to fly in a Mrs. M. S. Drake of Orem has returned fjrom a vacation spnt National, Guard plane oyer Straw- in California. Mrs. J. W. Plant of Salt Lake City made the trip with berry Valley and the Emery proj- her. Mrs. Drake's sister, Mrs Elizabeth Westerman of Joliet, 111., ect of Central Utah project. After met them in Hollywood and the three spent their vacation together. the flight they will lunch in Provo at a place as not yet Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn Of Bountiful spent the weekend determined. visiting at the home of Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Among guests invited to the Tilly. luncheon will be Dr.j Ernest Wilkinson, j president of Brigham Mrs. Reta Jacobsen Dunn and her children LeRoy, Jimmie, and Young University; Provo Mayor LeeAnn have moved to Provo from their home! in Joseph, Utah. The Harvey family is, living at 1355 N. Jrd W. Mrs. Dunn's other daughter, Dar-lenLloyd J C. Cullimore; is .attending the University of Utah and LeRoy is a student Glade, president of Provo Cham ber of Commerce; Charles Peter- -' at BYU. son, manager of, the Chamber; Clayton Jenkins, assistant Chamber manager; .Utah County Commissioners, and several other civic leaders. The group will tour Provo educational facilities after the lunch90 to 125 t height six-mont- of1 - . I I 3 21" '30 5 37 6 ill 12 13 14 I - Research er resses Exchange Club j j j 19 20 21' 22 33 t. ' 17 24 56 27 39 20 6$ 20 21 34 13 to i 47 30 41 .. I ' i rctal 7 IS 27 16 . 13 25 13 22 57 33 .12 , 56 21 20 79 35 3f 3 ",65" 32 37 52 74 4 43 25 57 . - 24-- , 7 11 33. - 18 - '60 44 52 26 36 19 37 170 49 33 4 OlfO .61. 0 14 40 62 23 32 35 "' ' o p; st U 3 t 6 34, lO 14- - (Continued from Page One) two other prominent Provo citizens Dr. Madison W. Merrill and Keifer B. Sauls who lost out. Dr. Merrill polled 796 votes and Mr Sauls 604. . In the Southeast District, where there was no actual contest with only two men invthe field, incumbent Royf Passey and chal-- , lenger William Jones got a . "warmup heat" for, their Nov. 3 race, with Mr. passey collecting 2254 votes to 1909 for Mr. Jones. 3 PI 15 9 35 30.;;;. 22 12 73 14 9 n..i'. 1C ! It ' j o ?t i i J g on four-yeterms. They are Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore, mayor; Stella , H. OakSy assistant mayor; and A. K. Breinholt. They were elected two years ago from the city; ar at large. The system of. electing one councilman from each quarter of the city at alternate elections assures each section of the city of at least one representative on the city's law and policy making body. t - THe laugh Affair close! second for te booby phrizf? with only 33 votes. In all four districts, exciting 'contests are in prospect for Nov. 3. One public meeting, at which lOflheAges... The FRESH'6t comedy that ever put the accent on YOUTH... Many Alpine resorts offer snow sports as close as two hours by automobile from sunny beaches and water sports on the Mediterranean or Adriatic, according to the Alpine Tourist Commission.; if in n 1 P.M.-- FR fervarUlinr Kw f K mfJ& SJfitXS 1 I PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS 'I CL&BK GABLE 70 TONIGHT a Hz,. BAKER MIL! LEE PALMER the BUT:! N j FORv I Two persons were injured iri crash Tuesday at 5:51 a two-c'1230 South State (Spring-- 1 at 'p.m. at I ' ' ar ville Road). Mary Greer, 72, St. Johns, Ariz., passenger in a car driven by John N. Greer, suffered a J.i bruised chest and forehead. Mr. Greer was cited for making an improper turn. i Dan Rowe Bagley, 20, 298 W. ;4th!S., Springville, driver of the pother car, suffered cuts and f bruises of the knees and nose. j : , : ' ; Riverside, 7.-3-0 TO ri Provo Ifs JERRY s ii Tins is a IVwIiDERFUL F1CTURH! SATURDAY. 2-- 4 P. M. THURSDAY SPECIAL 35c : Before 7 p. m. or 10-1- 2 p.mj or Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. by Reservation nrwTnwT .iMtPTnmM ndnSuft . rwSpflw.TmTift 'Based ... KLLA TrTtt I and GEORGE Play by SAMSON mZOCRMJ UNO on SEATON Hurt Directed by RAPHAELSON IT I J LAST TIMES TODAY 'THE FBI STORY' 75c Til 5 , Jam. with r HAYES f " """ """" m'" iiiii'inf hi si. LANGE -- STEPHEN BOYD MARTHA HYER Special Party Rates by WILLIAM PCRLBERG MICHAEL 2a ri....; mtus X TMt Produced SOUN0 x L GOMEZ 'Screenplay by JOHN GERSHWIN WN0TI TOE TEREOPHONIC V4 with THOMAS LANG COLOR by DE LUXE SHOW 7:00 XT WALTER ikI - ' 1 BEsrbF OtSIIWaVI TSSAXSS p M. PRIVATE PARTY RAID'S production of - TONIGHT ENDS Hi"-.- . all about THE FEMALE JUNGLE! : Every Nite Except iun., Tuesj . v 63oN ilto ttamna BARRY COE ' 1 SCffDDIli) ME IN THE OUTSPOKEN TRADITION OF PEYTON PLACE" THE ACADEMY THE ATRE IS PROUD TO BRING THIS OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE TO PROVO. . j l COBB STARTS TOMORROW " '"A twist in an age! BI0T OF 1959 SEE IT AT 5408:0010:20 t . ' i , production of l. x j. in two-third- s, s I . ' PERLBERG-SEATO- ! j . c V ' ( hYxstSco&imxi -l DTAB'8 HOST '' ft"' , 9 - 1. LAFF : "t 1C2 STARTS FRIDAY! very first district to report trict No. 9. The same candidates who ultimately qualified Jed in this district, and in the same order as they finished. As lisual, voting was heaviest in Provo's huge district No. 36 where close to 40d votes were ' cast. Lightest Voting: The smallest poll came from District 42 where only 31 votes were recorded. District 24 was a ENDS . , I i 2g 25 W'lU : Two Hurt In South' Provo 2 - Vehicle Crash j Dis- : ! 7X :." 24 -- j - , 74 16 citizens may see all candidates on the same platform, has! been scheduled to date. The Federated Women's Clubs will hold an "old fashioned town meeting" Thursday, Oct. 29 at 7:30 p. m. In the old Provo High Auditorium on Third. West Street at which all eight finalists will be invited to speak, . There are three holdover members of the Provo City "Council who still have two years to; serve Oddly enough, the exact trend of voting was established in the OPEN DAILY AT j . g 17 7 SP , ... j 5 '',.' . ; 93 I H 7? 5 ; A5:: 33 - ;:jj; 72,: 36 5- 532 ; y..; 53 " 52 5 3 6 4 " '""!'" f Primary Indicates Close Nov. 3 Contests!: i At The Movies !. 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K 26 36 26 36 U ?. 15 15 12 .13 23 39 65 w 15 16 11 30 72 40 45 150 - t u 2l 15 3 2S 43 m 22 3i; 36 '15 12 67 g ,25 54 19 U 24 H ...S 41 2? 25 25 42 33 29 109 41 42 mim ii: 24 20 44 49 26 31 11 20 56 42 ll 29 66 13 3$ 39 I 34 ie 13 36 I .30 10 20 - 45 . 13 15 14 19 . i 35 33 55 22 39-6- 33 34 35 j l 23 33 1- 4- ' h 19 25 ;'23 35 19 U 30 31 32 4 ; , j 26 27 28 29 1 j : , '15 16 17 .i-.a- - 54 32 12 10 56 27' 24 vice of the council as' to the feasibility 6f running their own sewer line to property they are ndw developing. John Green was assigned to meet with Harold Smith, ciity water superintendent, and the interested parties to consider the possibility of such a line. The council voted unanimously to install a gas furnace in the apartment Jin the city hall. A special meeting was established for the citizens in the East Loder Drie area regarding the new road building and government piping and open ditch project. The meeting has been set for Monday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p. m. Gerald Klemm was authorized to establish a meeting with the Lindon city council in regard to providing police service for them. John Green and Eldon Johnson have been assigned to make measurements of the curb and gutter in the special improvement district on.iSecond South. It was decided to issue a business license" to Armand A. Janus to enable him to open a plaster material business in the old Muir building across the street from the Pleasant Grove Lumber Com pany. - . I ' U 35- 31 39 45 . -- , 10 67 19 23 I Pleasant Grove City Dads Have Busy Session - ! if 'LylZlT e, j j ! ur ! i .17'' 20 X$ j i i 16 42 31 . 37 29 62 25 M9 j i Cqm-missi- on ;2? 45 7 ! ' In PI. Grove 4 Nabbed In Spanish Fork Bank Burglary 32 4 o - (4 1 I I :!.' - 'J - i-- s I j Zone Change Requested left-han- d hs j two-ho- f TCi ' ' A o t , engineer-- coming to rest against a telephone pole on the east side of the highway, investigating offices said. Both vehicles were traveling norjth. Damage to the car was exensive. After the impact, the truck tipped on its side and slid 12 feet doWn the highway, coming to a standstill crosswise, completely! blocking jail four lanes of the highway. Due to the diesel fuel and gasoline spilling from the truck the American ForkFire Department was) called to ;he scene. No fire started, but lie firemen remained to jclean. up ;he street after the accident. Law ' IZT.T.'ZkZ v - -i-n-law, enforcement officers present were Willis Vincent, highway patrol trooper: Tony Ferkovich, TJehi Police plen Gilbptt, stitches for a scalp laceration be PleasantDepartment; Grove. Police) Department, was hind her left ear. Her left leg and Richard D. Francom, Ameri injured, and there is a possibility can Fork Police Department. In of internal injuries. Her daughter vestigation is continuing. Joyce, 18, also in the car, was tminjured.' The- pair were on their way to Seattle Wash. r to join Mr. Public Meet Called Sullivan who had just been transferred with the U. S. Coastguard. eon. , The trucker escaped injury. 'Then the Bureau officials will The accident occurred when fly out over the tJintas to spend By DORIS BUCHANAN a was' Sullivan .Mrjs, the night in Vernal and tour negotiating PLEASANT GROVE Pleasant turn into the West Side Flaming Gorge Dam. prove's City Council Monday Service Station on Highway 91 just night approved, plans for United The truck west of American Fork. Nations Day, set a special meetcoming from behind, collided with ing for citizens of the East Lodef the left front of the Sullivan, car, Drive area, decided to confer depushing it 168 feet along a 45 with Lindon on the matter of pro.gree angle with the car finally The PLEASANT G R Q V E viding police service for that community, and took care of Pleasant Grove Planning 0ther njiatters duriiig its regular has called a public meetcouncil meeting. ing for 8 p.m. Oct. 28 at the City The meeting opened with May-i- r Hall to discuss a request forj a BurfOn H. Adams asking the east-sid- e a in of for their approval for councilmen zoning1 large change Dr. Tracy Hall, director of. re- a vote to select Don Mack Dalton area from its present agri- search at Brigham Young Univer- as recipient of the United Nations cultural to residential. sity,' emphasized the need for and to approve the mayAt a meeting thisl weeek, the basic ahd undirected, research at award, or's recommendation for Mr. Dalcommission, under trie chairman- a meeting of the Provo Exchange ton to be chairman of United Naship of Bud Conway, was handed Club Tuesday. tions day and "see !to the promoTorkteenagers a petition containing over 150 He said that at present only tion of ?our, Spanish the observance of this were booked- Tuesday afternoon signatures, requesting that he two per cent of research has no day in Pleasant Grove. The at Utah County jail on charges entire eastern part j of the city practical goal. However he stated council unanimously supported burglary of First Security be changed from the agriculture thit organizations such as the Nathe Mayor's recommendation, Bank in Spanish Fork, and were district to a residential district. tional Science Foundation are and selected Mr. Dalton for the hild without bond pending arIn presenting the petition, Dr. giving impetus to basic research.. award which was presented to Researchers today are really him at the United before Morris Ingersoll expressed the raignment today meeting. Mr. Dalton Gar-ne- tt M. E. Spates Commissioner belief that the signatures repre-sen- d explorers, the speaker said. Some suggested that the flag be flown at Salt Lake City. a substantial majority of of the unexplored regions are in from city hall on Saturday, Oct. the bank all the property owners in the the crust of the earth about five 24, in commemoration of the 14th jOnly thing taken from as As far was a'stamp machinej. area. He said the action vps miles down. He told his audience anniversary of United Nations could be determined, no attempt taken to protect and promote some of the facts about pressures day. j the of construction and earth break-intsaythe to made and th in had been area, Ben Bartholomew of American property values to prevent the establishment of ing that one neglected area of re- Fork attended the1 meeting repbank fault. search is discovering what matThe four arrested are: Danny anything which woulJ down-grad- e resenting a group to ask the ad- is ter like under pressures. 7th N. thesp 610 as a in E., of the 18, that part R Glispy, place city Dr. Hall told of the difficulty Spanish Fork, .currently out on which to live. of studying these pressures and , bond pending appeal to Utah Since the area covered in the the need for creating similar 'I inr Supreme Court on conviction request extended to the east city conditions in controlled labora!. Fourth .District Court for rape limits, and included jseveral hun- tory experiments. In outlining a on with force and violence dred acres, the commission de- these procedures he told of the cided to call a public hearing beteenage girl. of diamonds; in laboramaking Martin Jenkins, 18, who twice fore taking any action on the said thatj only small Wednesday, Oct. 21 but tories, has served time in Utah State petition. diamonds suitable foir industrial PROVO Industrial School. ' For this purpose, a meeting use have been obtained. A Private's Affair, . Academy Dale Lee Campbell,. 18, Eddie vill be held in the city hall at Sal Minep. with 8 p.m. Oct. 28 under the direcE. Mopsman1, 17. The FBI Story, Paramount ' The arrest of the four' was tion of Dale A. Despain, zoning Stewart. with James made" Tuesday afternoon after a consultant. j Pioneer Closed, open weekstolen stamp, machine from the All property owner? in the area ends. bank was recovered, with Fed- are urged .to be in attendance! to OREM eral Bureau of Investigation Of- -, express their views. The Five Pennies, with j Scera ficers Howard Zabriskie and In the requested Danny Kaye. ijean Larson and Utah Highway changegeneral, would include all. of the SPRINGVILLE Patrol Trooper Owen Beardall Rivoli Holiday for Lovers, with Writing Workshop class taught territory within thei city limits . The stamp machine was valued of Seventh East, ex- by Christie Lund Cole's will, meet Clifton Webb. east lying at $600 with $174.69 in postage tending from the city limits on tonighf at the Park residence, PAYSON still in the machine. the south to the city limits on the 2320 N 750 E. instead of the cusHuish -- r It Started with a Kiss (Assistant U.S. Attorney William north. The main difference be- tomary meeting at the Park-- r with Glenn Ford. : Jack Adams has authorized sign-- - tween the two zones is that within University Ward. , SPANISH FORK will The 7:30 at ing of a complaint charging the Aahd meeting barns begin Not As a Stranger, with zqni, Arch agricultural ' iJ- four With bank burglary, said corrals be constructed for p.m. V may Mitchum. Robert FBI Special Agent in Charge the keeping of animals and fowls ; GROVE PLEASANT ,: Percy Wyly, Salt Lake City, this while in the residential zone, !no AUSTRIA PAYS REPARATIONS O'Gill and thei Grove Dary t morning. new barns and corrals may be VIENNA (UPI) Austria has Little People. . Anything in existFingerprints found on the stamp constructed. more 100 dolAMERICAN FORK than paid m a c hine led officers o the ence, however, would not be af- lars j million World War The Blue Angel, with Coral in, II youths, said a local officer.' fected by the change, inasmuch to the Soviet Union; orreparations Curt Jurgens. , Entry into the bank was gained as, zoning does not affect past of her total obligations, it 'was week Closed, open Starlight by,, breaking a window at the actions. announced Monday. ends. ' southwest side of the building ; r ' ' Where there are drive-i- n service I.. facilities. LET'S GO . ' f . had been informed that the final decision has been made to move the offices from Spanish Fork to Provo. The decision wjas announced earlier and then held up in the face of stiff objections from Spanish Fork. Word of the final decision came to Mr. Bhigham from yioyd- - E. Dominy, Washington, D. C, director of the Bureau of Reclamation. Personnel to be stationed in Provo ill probably range frojn - v " J 'ml- ; Or Construction; Top BOR Officals Will Meet Monday In Provo Tour of top Bureau of Reclamation officials! into Provo Mon- IJJ1J 47 Professor W. H. Boyle observed his 85th birthday anniversary Monday A dinner was given in Jiis honor Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bertell (Wilma) Bunker in Salt Lake City, which was. attended by family members. at Height i .j ji hi By ROSALIE HALL WI Fit WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1953 i UUh County, Uteh ! - DIANE BAKER - SUZY PARKER ' BRIAN AHERNE i ROBERT EVANS LOUIS JOURDAN AS DAVID SAVAGE ' JOAN CRAWFORD AS AMANDA jFARROW GET YOUR STUDENT DISCOUNT CARDS ON SALE NOW & . |