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Show r sett, u, nesday. Utah Doilv Herald 2 County, Retarded Child Groups to Meet 1968 Uth Report From Vietnam 'An 18-Year-- Here, Centerville Can Be Old Pretty Good Soldier A By ROSS P. GAME (Special to The Herald) WITH THE 9TH MARINES, Take an South Vietnam American kid, put hLm uniform, and place , in 9 Marine Jilm in a foxhole near the de- militarized zone of South Vietnam. What do you have? You've man. got a pretty solid young TaKe the" example of Gary. He's from Washington State. Because of a disagreement with his step-daGary was a from school in his sendrop-ou- t ior year. He went to work in a service station in Seattle, and then decided to join the Ma- - " d, rines. How could the wounded best and some Marine "grunts" (inbe taken to a base camp in the fantrymen), who were to escort them to the base camp rear? up another slope. our out, 'We'll hump way Let us know if we re going Sir," responded Gary. When a Marine talks about humping, too fast for you guys," said the corpsman. It was now starthe's talking about walking. to get dark. Thus, the young Marine and ing "We'll let you know if you're and two wounded buddies start- going too slow for us," replied they had leg wounds ed the climb down the moun Gary with a grin. Back at the base camp, the tain, accompanied by a young Marines were given water and chow Someone had to hold Another Slope the canteen up for Gary. He At the base of the slope they couldn't use his hands. were greeted Dy .a. corpsman That night the Marines were bedded down at the base camp, to be evacuated out the next 2 Nabbed In morning to a hospital. Governor Calvin L. Rampton will speak Thursday at 8 p.m. Davis County, in Centerville, before the Davis County Chapter of the Association for Retarded Children, officers of the Utah County Chapter said today and urged anyone interested to attend. The meeting will be at the Centerville Junior High, and the Centerville exit from the freeway should be used. The Utah County Chapter will meet tonight at 8 in the Provo City Utilities Building, 251 W. 8th N., to hear Mr. and Mrs. Ned Stringham on problems involving the retarded child. Mr. Stringham is director of recreational therapy for the Utah County Mental Health organization, and Mrs. Stringham has worked for two years in tne Vernal Day Care Center for Re tarded Children. In Burglary; Man u-e- Is Held East Lawn Memorial Hills, Inc., a company controlled by Tuesday afternoon, employees D. Spencer Grow of Provo, at Chuck Peterson Motors, 400 has filed a counterclaim in South University Avenue, Third District Court at Salt Provo, discovered that an auto- Lake City against W. Smoot mobile had been taken from Brimhall, Utah commissioner their lot during a burglary com- of financial institutions (formmitted Monday night. erly state bank commissioner), Provo Police were advised of seeking $5,500,000. the auto theft and a bulletin The action results from a was sent out on police teletype civil suit originally filed by Mr. Brimhall against Mr. Grow, over a wide area. Last night Cheyenne, Wyo. the latter's wife, and 12 com controlled by him police located the vehicle and arrested a suspect in connection (Grow). In this action, the with the theft, according to Fourth District Court at Provo word received in Provo. granted a temporary injunction is continuing. tieing up assets of the comBefore the car was discov- panies pending outcome of litiered missing, it was reported gation brought by the state that the only apparent loss was concerning the liquidation of a small amount of change out the company, ol vending machines. The the Utah Savings and Loan As burglars had attempted to gef sociation, taken over by the into the office safe, but were state on Dec. 5, 1966. Mr. Grow then sought and unsuccessful. obtained a change of venue to Salt Lake County, where the ,The governor of North Caroli- issue was to be determined on na is the only chief executive in whether to dismiss the tempoor make it A rummage sale at St. Fran the United States without veto rary injunction cis Catholic Church will con power over his state legislature. permanent. tinue tomorrow at the church social hall, 172 N. 5th W., from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The public is also invited to call until 6 p.m. today. panies Grow-controll- "Hanas hurt, Gary?" asked Duddy. "No, not really, I guess," he responded, not hardly fooling his questioner. That night Gary didn't choose SPRINGVILLE Springville to sleep, rather he talked about newsman police received a report of a many things to the who sat at his side. stolen car shortly after 1 a.m. Mormon Church this morning and sent out an alarm. The vehicle was picked Gary spoke of his church up by the Orem Police Depart the Church of Jesus Christ of ment around 4 a.m. and two Latter-da- y Saints. "It's a good church, and I'm hoping to be a suspects were arrested. The vehicle was a 1964 FaL good member." He discus?! his step-dacon, which was reported miss "Since I've been in the service ing by Mrs. Francis Chapman we've become buddies again,1 851 S. 400 E. he said, And he added, "I'm Springville police said the glad, 'cause I really love him suspects arrested are a juvenile as much as my Mom. When I BORN and an youth. Com' get back home, I know tilings AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL gency treatment, Gary and plaints are being drawn up. are going to be fine now." Tuesday: some wounded buddies were He talked of getting his high Ghl to Larry and Diane moved forward. school education finished, and Gammon Christensen, Provo. His company commander then attending college posto Lewis and Jean Whit- realized it would be impossible Boy sibly Brigham Young University to remove these men from the aker Griffin, Provo. in Provo, Utah. by "medivac" (medical back his He talked of Boy to Kenneth and Joan girl helicopters) because of the terhome. "She's a nice girl. I'd Hales Fryer, Orem. rain and continuing enemy and Carol say I'm darn lucky to have her Boy to Stephen ground fire. for a girl." Martinez Bahr, Provo. OREM Orem City Judee He made mention of the MaGirl to Kenneth and Naomi Merrill l. Hermansen has taken rines. "I think it has all been Sessions Derr, Orem. under advisement the case of good for me. I've grown up, and to LaVorn and Carol PetGirl K. Marilyn Bean, 22, Salt Lake now I think I can face the City, who is charged with danc world. I've learned to appreciate erson Sparks, Provo. ing topless at Rubmoff s Lounge everything and everyone." WEDNISDAY, tirrLAUM ii MARRIAGE LICENSES orn today, you ar. highly tmbltleui in urem on Aug. 2. Early the next morning, the but w!m enough to kMp ttw purult of Lawrence Albert Diamond, Arguments and testimonv in bandages on his hands were your oaraar goilt Hi proptr rtlatlon to wa raat of your Nfa. Suectn li alwayi the case were heard 20, Springville, and Iris Graves A in the later time short changed. Tuesday on ytT mind but you maka an tffort to glvt tht Nme and thought you should tne court, and centered around medivac helicopter arrived, and 18, Springville. (o tha prlyata and toelal itpectt of liv two Issues: Arch Gray, 75, Provo, and Was she wearing Gary and his wounded buddies ing. Realistic and practical you flavorItwlesi take time out now and then for "pasties" and "Was the dance were on their way to a nospitai. Martina Parker Mock, 84, but always the kind of dreaming she performed 'suggestive.' " Just young American kids do dreaming that ultimately lliuet In prof name action. dollar-size- d ing a job a long way from home. "Pasties" are small THURSDAY. UPTIMHR VIRGO (Aug. 13 ) Don't discs worn in place of a dwell on Following his training, Gary turned up in Vietnam with the 9th Regiment of the 3rd Marine Division. Within the past week Gary was involved in a major field op'ration of the 9th Marines. The objective of his unit was a high mountain peak, only a few miles from the demilitarized zone. Metal Splinters As Gary headed up the slope near the front of his company a North Vietnamese mortar shell hit the ground. Splinters or metal filled both hands, of the young Marine. He halted near tiie base of a tree, his hands bleeding severly. After receiving some emer- Grow Comp any Seeks $514 Million Counterclai m From State Official Car Missing Car Theft Church Rummage - Sale Continues . Statistics The $5,500,000 counterclaim was recently filed in the Third District Court at Salt Lake City by Mr. Grows attorneys. Trie counterclaim is sought through the East Lawn Memorial Hills. Inc., one of the defendant companies whose assets were tied up by the temporary injunction granted the state against Mr. urow. The latest Grow filine also includes a motion to vacate and set aside the injunction, an amended answer to the suit, and the counterclaim. It is evi dently an amended claim to one for $500,000 filed in Provo by Mr. Grow in June of this is sought from Mr. Brimhall as commissioner of financial institutions, plus costs of the action. Next legal move expected in the case is an answer or some sort of countering action to be filed by the state. Information On Laws Available ALPINE Many citizens of Alpine have had questions relative to city ordinances. Those interested in receivine mrther in- fnrmatinn nhnnt th nrriinanpoc may obtain a zoning ordinance year. booklet available at the Alpine The counterclaim filed reHall. A separate booklet City in Salt Lake City for cently is also available covering Al$5,500,000 alleges that East subdivision ordinances. Lawn Memorial Hills, Inc., has pine been damaged by being prevented from transactins its GIANT OYSTER STUDY business and selling and dis MindanMANILA (UPI)-T- he posing its property, all as a ao State University College of result of the temporary iniunc- - Fisheries is undertaking reselion granted the state against arch on the growth and survival it. It has been damaged, says of the Japanese giant oyster the counterclaim, to the extent transplanted from Hiroshima, of $5,500,000 and this amount Japan, to the Philippines. sommna ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY U Topless Dancing Case Under a Advisement MEN'S WORLD - PROVO STORE Phon 373-450- 0 - your ettortcomlngii your aiieti will serve you tar better during a day aicuiaieo tor unexpected prom. LIBRA (Sept. UOct. 23) could wall be the added benefit to come from dealing expertly wttti an emergency situation. Keep alert, SCORPIO (Oct. M) Though you may have experienced the pain of In trust the will do pest, mlipleced you disservice not to trust again, yourself SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-- 0 ec. 22) -Ingle out the one goal most Important to you and go attar It. If you epread yourself too thin, all suffers. CAPRICORN (Oec J.iY 30) children as having something of worth to offer you today. They may wall hold toe key to present difficulties. AQUARIES (Jen. 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The two Orem police officers (one a woman) said the dancer wasn't wearing any. Witnesses for the defense who testified, said she was. The main issue at stake in the case now seems to be an interpretation of the city ordinance which makes it unlawful "to ex. pose the private parts of the body" in public. Attorney Cul-le- n Y. Christensen, who represents the defendant, stated that the court must decide whether or not the bosom falls into this category. Also charged with Miss Bean is Ruby Pace, operator of 'i Lounge. Rubi-noff- SWEAT TREATMENT NEW YORK (UPI)-Pers- pira' lion from exercise can be good acne, a skin tx teen-ac- e specialist advised at a seminar on sports and physical fitness. Sweating opens the pores and loosens blackheads, said Dr. of Beekman. Louis Werler Downtown Hospital, New York. But he cautioned that following the exercise one should wash with a soap or thoroughly cleanser containing hexachloro-phensuch as phisohex. This removes dried perspiration and bacteria that might worsen skin e, problems. Painful burning and Itching of hemorrhoids may be relieved without surgery, in some cases, by a product called M.P.O. M.P.O. contains Benzocalne, a topical anesthetic hospitals use for burnt ana sKin rasnes. it can give relief for hoursl M.P.O. Mentholatum Pile Ointment. Comes In suppositories, too. - Avail walla MiMiirt toraaa ai CirttiiatMa Prau im.niatia.el Thursday Nights uniil 9:00 NIA lUIKRIFTIOM RATBI UTAH COUNTY One manm. carriar an tnwilht. carrier On aat. tamar mii, anrwtwra Out Dm M) mania va MiraK ovo Cain Ttttinana . Vatta . 'jf mw open every alteraee Monday through Friday and Sunday .neralne Herald the Cerporatle, IN Won by 4tn North Street, rreve. Utah, pteei. I. I. JCNSEN, PvMUhar kntered at Second class matter St Prove. Ufek. the pest efflce tu,isnea .IItl H IM.lt ttataa I J3 This label... stands I f pi. 1 1. SM. 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