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Show Doily Herald Wednesday, 20 xxz 5, iocs Youth Suffers Accidental Gunshot Wound OremMan Payson Council Pledges Aid in Theater Project Guardsmen At Work i PaulM.Urie Compiles Top Scholar Record A group of high picture of revenue PAYSON and Paul M. son of Mr. and He Mrs. Ross trie, students requested is satisfactory. Urifc of Provo, who port of the Payson City Coun-- j noted that mere are 81 full has ambitions to become a nu- OREM Craig Nielsen, 16,' cil in a Community Theaters time employees and that the clear scientist 535 N. 600 E., Orem, suffered ior wis summer, ana average numDer ot employees wm enter gyjj projeci an accidental gunshc'. wound in W.G. CAMP WILLIAMS the plan was laid before the per patient compares favorably nn a kir-vM- r the forearm Monday while hunt- - UPII National marHsmpn cnimril at th laftpr's reular with thpr in fhp rnnntrv' S - 11u u iidi t.; Calvin Carter, 42, ino " OREM , .?. in thp ainj .. fh. u...... -i - g,H -- :u. .w worKu una 9pr nine ... ween. mere are 10 oociors on me next year weeS iir wis killed was meeiuig ngni S 800 12 E., Orem, l nwuih of Frovo Canyon, v, Averse num-iv,- ,, 5a nmAnn staff, he said. red construction tro-- tv, i instantly when the car on which K and the musical P of from;m May f offers wasjhad w play.. Little Mary;bfr, !""ary he was orking sHpped w.mv firivdte LUIiVeillCIK C. aww.w .ivwv.t H GTSTPfl r a S TVIP Frtii rVir . jjiiv . . J I a jack and crushed him Tues- - . . . a Broadwav hit. on . Sunstone. . h rrovo c ana, from s council-Howard . in engineers the Riley, holarsnips city driveway.. day afternoon dischareed in his eve- . tn Mqccar-hii- Xephi began Monday, the sec- uic oaiuruay dim iviunuay that ProSre of his home. is rePrted and!man. Davs arm. nines Harvest ond day of their annual sumMr. Carter's body was dison construction of Mr. Urie mer camp, improving a road Homecoming, noting that no bem8 ma(k Technology covered by his wife about the new other etertainment is ball provided park. Lawn seed and Yale University as a re Corner Canyon between thrcigh after moments 1:15 p.m., only for hese nights other than the has been planted, and the sult of his high school academ Draper and Alpine. she had left him and gone into street carnival. They said this of some load The to sprinkling system has been ac ic record. take a material, including the house would be good family enter-culverts and other hardware, tivated, but it will be operated Paul graduated from Provo clothes out of the dryer, she tainment, and would stage it in manually until electrical de- High School this year as an outand Salt Lake were officers. provided by told Orem police new Pay-so- n vices are arranged for auto standing math and science stuUtah counties while the labor the auditorium at the Mrs. Carter said her husband High School. autoknowhow was and on the provided by matically operating the sprink- dent. Only 18, he has worked had been working Lemuel Harsh, Julie John- ling system. Backstops are al- for Bliss Crandall as a computor the engineers. mobile most of the day, install for three The five mile section through son, Rebecca Cannon, students, most up, and red dirt has been operator in Provo ing new shock absorbers. and also Doris Gasser, well hauled in for diamonds, he years. Via Anvnn c cViAff iiIaH (rT wm Paul won the Bausch and Bora In Provo SPANISH FORK The annual jpletion'June 23. known Payson adult vocalist, reported. Lomb Science Award at Provo s contest for selection this the cause. city Calvin LeRoy Carter was born Operators of the Turf Club, High School this Other engineer groups began presented onH hp, u,n Fipcf, year, considThe son counthe asked a 1926 in Dick Bona and Darrell Stevengroup Provo, city Jan. 26, r of the outstanding scione ered 7 in be held tendents will June rad,s cil to advance an amount need- son, met with the council to of Milford and Maude Dora CamP at the school the Diamond Fork Rodeo Arena ?nd bndes ed to start production, which iron wit any problems concern- ence awards given Carter. each year. v air nut? ui would be $359 for payment of ing operation of their business, He married Darlene Mortenij laiigivmiuu, Paul was also a Sterling announced today. The event royalty to the publisher and for located on Highway 91 at Eighth Scholar this year. gen on June 9, 1948 in Spanish 8 will on at that p.m. begin rental of printed music. The South. Fork. Their marriage was later council approved the request, solemnized in the Salt Lake evening. They said their place is kept All Utah County girls of age IDS Temple. provided the group can prove clean inside and out, and that MISSING MISSILES the soundness of the plan and He received his early educa- 16 or over are eligible to enter. police have found no cause for, MISSION, England (UPI)-T- he tion in Provo City schools, grad- Judging will be on the basis of organization of projected ma- complaint except that there is ministry of defense has put ?.nd terial. Doris Gasser, speaking loud uating from Provo High in 1945. beauty, poise, personality, in the parking lot up for sale 36 missile launching talking on behalf of the students, said For a time he attended the riding ability. Each girl is exafter doors have closed for the pads, which will go on the adult leadership is being sought Brigham Young University. pected to bring her own horse night. Mr. Bona said he will auction block at a missile to assure success in the venture. take He began working at Geneva and riding equipment. Girls steps to correct this con- center here. The pads do not in who have previously been OREM Steels Works as roller-helpRonald Nielson, administrat- dition. come equipped with the ground-to-a- ir Orem city council. 1946 and was employed there Fiesta Queens are not eligible. missiles for which they Ammon Lance, chief of police, have voted to raise the or at Payson City Hospital, men the the affair is death. of his big Sponsoring until the time on 800 South Street made a financial report on the stated that his men have made were built, however. limit speed Diamond Fork Riding Club. from 25 to 30 miles per hour operation of the hospital for routine observations nightly at The ministry said ihe missiles Active In Church the place and submit reports became obsolete shortly after from U.S. 91 to 200 West, a dis- the month of May. Active in the LDS Church, He showed charts and figures every day. The place is usual' the missile center became of some four blocks. The tance Mr. Carter served as aa elder, speed from 200 West to 1200 and stated that the operating quiet and orderly, they reported. operational. counselor of the elder's quorum, will be increased from 25 West the past general secretary of to 40 miles per hour, they deBORN AT Aaronic Priesthood, and super-- ! UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL cided. intendent of the Sunday School Today: An increase in the speed limit had he wcrds various in the Girl to Russell and Nila was the subject of a petition resided in. Jean Hess Watterson, Provo. filed by a number of residents His hobbies were bowling, to Newton and Kristint from the Sunset Vista area, who Boy fishing and hunting. Knudsen Andrus, Provo. protested that the 25 mile per Survivors include his wife of hour limit was too slow. Mr. Tuesday: Orem; two sons and two daughGirl to Steven and Nancy and Mrs. Glen Gardner headed Brad Cal Carter, ters, Randy Nishimoto Mori, Provo. a delegation which met with the Leon Carter, Shauna Lee Carter ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY to Jess E. and Carolyn council on the matter. Girl of all and Camille Carter, Provo. Rockwell Sue Stubbs, City officials requested a surOrem; one grandchild, and four Girl to Marvin and Barbara PROVO 0 vey by the Utah Highway Debrothers. Albert M. carter, Provo. Clark Williams, Lynn partment, and that body sugOrem: Floyd Carter, Spring- Girl to LeGrande and Shirley gested the limit be increased to vills; Arvile Carter, Kearns, Steltzner Davies, Provo. 40 iniles per hour. and Verl Carter, Oakland, AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Calif. Police Chief James Simmons Funeral services will be in June recommended the speed limit the Orem 32nd LDS Ward Boy to Dean L. and Olive be left at 25 miles per hour beBaxter, Lehi. cause of the number of school Chapel 1450 S. 800 E., Orem, Stapleton 31: May at 2 p.m. Friday with Bishop children who travel the street Boy to Lynn O. and Bonnie on foot. He Fair Hatch, officiating. suggested that the Vernon, Pleasant Grove. limit, in case it was raised by Petty Friends may call at the Berg Boy to Bryan and Patricia the council, not exceed 35 miles Mortuary of Orem Thursday Bunker, American Starling at from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday per hour. the ward chapel prior to the Fork. Girl to LaRoy and Jeanette services. There are 52 colleges or Burial will be in the East Young Hooley, Lindon. 30: in tht greater universities May Lawn Memorial Hills. Boy to Gary and Trudy Bos- - Boston area. well Peterson, Pleasant Grove. Boy to Dale and Anna Mae Mitchell Miller, American Fork. Linda May Fausett, 17, Orem. Joseph A. Parent III, 24, May 28: Girl to Stanley and Donna Ogden, Karen Dana, 23, Mesa, Pederson West, Pleasant Grove. Ariz. Bruce R. Zimmerman, 20, AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL Katherinia Barbara Orem, May 31: A Mexican dinner with all Boy to Paul H. and Geraldine Brimhall, 17, Provo. the trimmings will be staged Croff Calder, Payson. Cortney Glen Dana, 24, "I for the general public on June May 30: 'ill. Tracy. Calif., Patricia Eileen ,vx 9 from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p m. Boy to Keith Y. and Gwen Strong, 21, Provo. in the Social Hall of the St, Johnson Barney, Spanish Fork, Wolfgang Alfred Menssen, 24, Franciso Catholic Church in May 29: Sandy, Muriel Dawn Crofts, 24, Provo, sponsored by the build Boy to Archie D. and Nadine Panguitch. Rex C. Wanlass, 18, American ing committee of the Catholic Westover Alexander, Payson. Church. Jeanme Jensen, 18, Boy to Ross S. and Patsy Fork, All proceeds will go toward Benson Huff, American Fork. Payson. the planned construction of a May 28: Charles Lynn Strasburg, 19, Catholic Church in Payson. Boy to Oliver D. and Renee Pleasant Grove, Irene Sevy, 18, The Catholic parish in Payson Smith Salt Lake City. Knapp, Payson. now meets at the American Girl to Glade J. and Sheryl Danny Dean Marshall, 17, Legion Hall, but has plans for Carlson Barney, Payson. Leland, Kerry McClellan, 18, construction of a new chapel. L. and Spanish Fork. Boy to Douglass Plans are still tentative and site Arlean Hazel Evan Clark Pugh, 24, Provo, Shepherd, Pay-sois yet to be selected, with prinLinda Robinson, 23, Colonia cipal activity at present con MARRIAGE LICENSES Dublan, Mexico. fined to getting a fund started. 20, Lynn Thornock, Terry Mrs. Josie Martinez of Pay-so- Boise, Ida, Kathleen Graham, chairman of the dinner, 20, Brussells, Belgium. bonafide will a be emphasized it Dan Jerald Newell, 23, Orem, Mexican menu. Serving will Rebecca Adele Jensen, 21, begin at 10:30 a.m. and continue Orem. through 4:30 p.m. Conrad LaMar Nybo, 23, Salem, Maryanne Grover, 22, Carlsbad, Calif. Thomas Mose Kakolee, 20, NKKMU 4 BART IUCTRIC Id CREAM miZtt Provo, Julie Ann Stephenson, Killed in ol On Roads - Car Mishap nr "u ... . t- .nc accord-severa- "Zm w m J n .11- - ... . din-in- s 4 Fiesta Queen Will Be Selected 4 .. rw 1 Woman, 63, Victim Of Proyo River Drowning ST" b Speed Limit Raised in Two Areas er Statistics ft Mrs. Nona Cowan, 63, 228 S. 3rd W., Provo, drowned in Provo River Tuesday at about 2500 West Center Street, which mile east of is about the Corleissen Bridge at Utah Lake State Part J The drowning occurred shortly before 12 noon and Provo police reported there was no indica1 ; tion of foul play. " , t Police reports indicated that the victim had called a taxi and gone to the area about 1! a.m. She was not seen after that, although members of her family went to the scene and searched for her, before notifying police about 12 noon. The body was located about 12:30 p.m. floating in the river some 200 feet downstream from MRS. NONA COWAN the point she was last seen by the taxi driver. . , lud her,hJu-63Nona Jones Apanalp Cowan ' Provo: 228 S. 3rd W., Provo, was bTand, f JCity, bom Sept. 7, 1904 in Monticello, - Aplanalp, Salt a daughter of John Henry and ?,nd Noan h,plana'P' grandchildren; her Alice Baker Jones. iPro,vu: Salt Lake City; and She married Joseph Aplanalp K uiree " icrs, on March 17, 1926, in Price. Haiold B. Jones, Provo; Mrs.- He died June 29, 1951. t .1,... r.1 ; n: She married Clarence E. one-ha- lf J J LA" S'" .A f". J 1 , n7 .rnDa,: Cowan on Aug. 27, 1954, in Elko.l1"Jverf,' Orem, ;xd Mrs. Keith (Jean) Nev BertolaSalt Lake She attended elementary services will be Funeral in Monticello and high! in Blanding. She lived! ducted at the Berg Drawing in Price until the death of her K00 ChaPel in Provo Friday! first husband. Mrs. Cowan op- - at 11 a.m. with Bishop Alton erated a boarding house in Groneman, officiating. Martin for men of the Utah Friends may call at the mor" Railway. tuary Thursday from 6 to 8, Her hobbies were cooking and p.m. and Friday prior to the - City-scho- con-scho- ol services. catering. She was a member of the Burial will be in the LDS Church. City Cemetery. Prict Remember Father's Day Is June 16! Uffim020D U 373-450- Discover all fthe fun, oil tfhe ? Icavor Mexican Dinner Planned as r n Jll of bss OVAIT MAMMl ICE CREAM FREEZER Church Benefit KJTfl ICE n, Degrees Due From Utah University Joan Ivie Slagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Ivie of Provo, will receive her bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah this weekend. Her husband, David W. Slagle, will receive his juris doctor degree in law at the same time. Wake up rarin' to . Total annual teen-ag- e spending in the United States will cross the $20 billion mark in 1968, according to preliminary first quarter figures compiled by the Rand Youth Poll. Teen$7 billion in 1953. agers gp-fit CREAM fttEZEt Springville. Paul Eugene Houghton Jr., 18, Orem, Patricia Skinner, 17, Orem. Stanley Lawrence Smith, 21, Provo, Jacqueline Graham, Provo. 19, Raymond Earl Christensen, legal age, Pleasant Grove, Amy Phillips Haag, legal age, American Fork. 21, Granger, Motorist Denies Lenn E. Davis, 37, OREM Wallsburg,' has entered a plea of innocent in Orem City Court to charges of driving while intoxicated. Trial has been set for July 8. 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