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Show 6 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 1959 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Long Hairs Lose UTAH COUNTY / By PATRICIA R. HALL FPR ¢1447 $ Patsy Sorenson who is attending Snow College in Ephraim en- joyed a weekend at home this past week visiting with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sorenson. Pfc. Robert C, Madsen left for Fort Bliss, Tex., after visiting for five days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clatide Madsen. He has recently graduated from the microwave school at Fort Monmouth, N. J., which he had attended for the past nine months. He will continue his schooling at Fort Buss. Mrs. Marie Horne was honored at a pot luck dinner Friday evening by her former LDS Primary girls. The dinner was held at the home of MeriDene Farrer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Farrer. Other girls present were Saily Gadd, Susan Rasmussen, Janee Neeley, Shirley Jamison, Carol Allred, Kathleen Smith and Sara Chadwick. Irene Harding, Judy Ostler, Joy Banks, Betty Jean Harris and Ludele Perry were also present, The Brigham Young University-Community Concert Assoelation scheduling of the Utah Symphony Orchestra on Feb. 7, has been postponed until Feb. 14 at the request of the Orchestra. Detailed reéommendations to mum pay in their position class cation a year, with an additional sions. These employees do not take cover employes under the city’s and remained on this plateau, with day a year for each year over the standard civil service examcivil service act have been drawn satisfactory performance, for a 10 years of continuous service. inations. up by the Civil Service Commis- period. of four years would be The city manager, for example, Sick Leave sion and are now under study by granted Members of the Association are invited to attend the special jazz concert by Stan Kenton Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Fieldhouse. The Utah Symphony Orchestra will appear the following week at 8:15 p.m. in the Fieldhouse. Plans Ready EAGLE SCOUT — John M. Anderson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Arlo M. Anderson of Lake Shore, has been presented with the Eagle award for Boy Scout work. He is the second Eagle Scout in $2 years from the Lake Shore LDS Ward, sponsoring organization, John is 15 years old ~ |For Meet of Farm Bureau Harold L. Mrs. Sarah Palmer has just returned from Blackfoot, Ida., where she has been visiting her son, Harold O. Palmer. She also visited with her granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins, and her grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Proposed Civil Service Regulations Presented to City Council For Study Utah Symphony . Ousted byStan Kenton on Feb. 7 Around and About and a ninth grade. student at Spanish Fork Junior High School His hobbies are fishing and sports. Palmer of Pocatello, She was gone for two weeks. By ALBA ANDERSON ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. Lynn Hayward have received word of the birth of a daughter to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce J. Taylor, of Chicago. Mrs. Taylor is the former Margaret Hayward. Mr. Taylor’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Taylor of Provo, Bruce is attending dental school at Northwestern University in Chicago. The couple also have another daughter, Christine Elizabeth. LAKE SHORE — Plans are now complete for the County Farm Bureau convention which will be held at the Lake Shore Feb. 5, The Relief Society is preparing the banquet which will be served at noon, The Singing ‘Mothers will serve. Decorations are under the Lt. and Mrs. William G. Hoett have recently been transferred direction of| Mrs. Mark Huff and to Shertz, Tex., from Lubbock, Tex., where they have been stationed Mrs. Kenneth Simmons. of which J. Robert Bullock is chairman. The proposed rules were requested by the city after a first attempt in this direction was deemed unsatisfactory in some respects. If adopted by the City Council, they will cover the enlarged civil serv- Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore enfoyed a weekend visit from their daughter and her family, Dr. and Mrs. Grant B. Hughes (Karma Jean Cullimore) and their four children, John, Catherine, Paul, and Mark, who spent a few days with the Cullimores before returning to their home in Nyssa, Ore. Family members and friends from out of town who attended funeral services for Mrs. Louise Condon were Mrs. Boyd (Nancy) Lowder of Pocatello, Ida.; Reed Van Wagenen of Northridge, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. David Condon, Yellowstone Park; Mrs. Alice Murray and granddaughter, JoAnn Brass, of Craig, Colo.; Mrs. L. R. Meta¥of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryson of San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Florence Bryson and Mrs. Barbara Hansen of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. David Holbrook of Woods Cross. Merit Badge Pow-Wow Dates Slated Mrs. Sophia McCormick became grandmother to a babygirl Jan. 31, which was born to her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Isaacson, in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. McCormick is the former Emeline Seyersdahl. ‘ Mrs. Thomas Johnson attended the wedding reception of Dee Ann Johnson, a granddaughter in Murray Friday evening. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and “Mics. Richard E, Johnson of Murray. 14. Fabulous days in Bexioo, fly a the way, hotels, flight, total package $399. Leaving March 12. Travel. FR 3-5310.—(adv.), Call Big John, Christopherson 14-Day tour of Hawaii, round ‘rip Sie, hotels, tours, air fare, tour leaves Feb. 20. Call Big John at Christopherson Travel, 200 West Center.—(adv.). Wednesday Feb. 4 PROVO Academy — The Restless Years, and Money, Women and Guns: Paramount — I Want to Live, with Susan Hayward. Uinta — Northwest Mounted Police, and Blaze at Noon. Scera — The. Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, with Kathryn Grant. SPRINGVILLE Rivoli — The Inn of The Sixth Happiness, with Ingrid Bergman. SPANISH FORK Arch — Union Pacific, with Barbara Stanwyck. PAYSON Huish — Tonka, with Sal Mineo. PLEASANT GROVE Grove — The Last Hurrah, with Spencer Tracy. AMERICAN FORK Coral — Mardi Gras, with Pat Coffee prices to retailers have been cut by three certs a pound on all major brands, E. B. Wright of |Salt Lake City, area pregnancy. in the classified service of Provo would be granted for periods not to exceed one year to regular emPloyees because of illness, for edu- and Adult Education and -Extension Services. It is organized to give scouts expert instruction in various subjects in which merit are offered. However, scouts do not automatically receive merit badges for attend- ers will be around this week on classes. Instruction for each class the Penny Drive. Beacuse of the will extend over three weekends, new floor added to the Children’s and the seout will be expected to Hospital, they have asked every- attend the same three classes one to contribute two cents. for each Saturday afternoon. each year of one’s age. Thirty BYU faculty members and selected individuals from the Justin Nelson, representing the Seventies, and Coey Stickney representating the elders, on the ward genealogical committee -were released and Dave Huff and Elwood Dimick have replaced them. Barney Cornaby was passed on to be a priest and Linda Darlene Hall was confirmed. James Brent Stickney was given his name by his father, Coey Stickney and Stanley Provo area will be instructors for the classes. The cost of the entire PowWow will be $3 per scout and will include the price of a cafeteria style dinner each night. Scouts may register at the Boy Scout Office, 250 W. 5th N., Provo, or by mail. Pow-Wow attendance this year is restricted to scouts J. Shepherd, son of Mr, and Mrs. who are Second Class rank or 3rd Annual Eagle Scout Award Banquet Set could borrow an extra clerk or stenographer from classified with- out that employee losing civil service protection. His own private secretary being a quasi-executive oe not have civil service proteoNo leave of absence would be granted a classified epmloyee to ~ engage in political activity, and a classified employee could be susended for “engaging in political activity prohibifed hy Section 7-14 Three days leave with pay would The commission requested that of the Charter.’ “nothing contained herein” should be granted in ‘case of death in the be construed to authorize the re- employee's. immediate family. Leaves of absence without pay duction in salary of any employee eational purposes and “for. other reasons considered for the good of the service, provided that leaves Coch B. DeMille’s charter, may legally specify classification In its lations, service and pay plans. proposed Rules and ReguChapter 12, the city civil commission, states in a forenote: “Classifications and pay plans shall be in accordance with Section 7-9 and 7-11 of the charter.” Flexibility Urged Personnel records would be confidential; higher. Scouts are requested to register by Feb. 26 to insure get- ting classes of their choice. Deadline is March 6. Some of the classes are aviation, archery, chemistry, finger printing, forestry, journalism, personal fitness, radio and weather. at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Brigham Young University. The Young Men who have GREAT , TECHNICOLOR EPICS the city attorney and his assistant; ployees,”’ On oustide work, the rules specify ‘Employees are prohibited from engaging in other employment or in a gainful occupaserves the city also as personnel tion where such other employment manager, earlier Monday raised or occupation materially interferes the question as to whether the Civil with the proper performance of Service Commission, under the city their duties.” but any, citizen might make complaint in writing to the| civil service commission on any violation of duty by an officer or employee in the classified civil service, whereupon the commission might at ‘‘its discretion, investigate such complaint, and require such citizen to appear in person at a ance. Each scout will be allowed to The. commission recommended hearing.” The Primary officers and teach- register for three merit badge that salary range be established Temporary Status Jesse Shepherd was blessed by his grandfather, Reed Shepherd, in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Coffee Prices Slashed by Manufacturers What’s Playing At The Movies The Pow-Wow is sponsored by the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and Brigham Young University’s Youth Leadership Department Myrna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. badges Grant Huff spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Myrna is employed in Salt Lake. regard to limitation of time.” City,” and. specified automatic salary raises begin upon adoption ice program which now includes of the Rules and Regulations, all city employees except those rather than being retroactive to Mrs. Matt| Argyle and Mrs. MarThe 1959 Annual. Boy Scout charter and these rules is to be of Mr.-and Mrs. Elton J, Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Malin Wilding of garet Schwendmen of Spanish Fork Merit Badge Pow-Wow will be really effective.” and Mrs. William Barney, sisters This was the recommendation held at Brigham Young UniverOrem are Lt. Hoeft’s parents. and sister-inlaw of Mrs. Nettie sity on three separate Saturday included. in the proposed rules, Argyle, met at her home recently City Manager Earl Udall who E. C. Burton and Sidney Belmont returned from ,Temple Bar, afternoons,’ March 7, 14 and. 21. to assist her to celebrate her birthday. Another guest was Mrs. F. R. Bellows. Friday the William Barneys, and the F. R. Bellows took Mrs. Argyle to Manti, where the group attended two sessions at the temple. Sunday her family brought a big dinner to her home. She received many gifts. longevity -in- specifically excepted. Formerly, recognize past seniority accumugranted to enable an employee to only police and firemen were cov- lated. take an office in the unclassified ered by civil service in Provo City. No Coercion Recommendation Made The rules and regulations pro- service be for its duration.” Unclassified Jobs “We would like to, again call vide that no one should be required “Unclassified”: jobs under. the your attention to the fact that the as a condition of employment or eity charter include temporary commission believes it is highly promotion to join any organization and part time; the city manager, desirable, if not imperative, that “nor shall any employee be comhis secretary and his deputy if he a qualified personnel director be pelled, coerced or intimidated to has one (Mr. Udall has no deputy); immediately employed if a merit refrain from joining any such ordepartment heads; the recorder; system as contemplated by the ganization or association of em- since December. Lt: Hoeft is attending an air,foree advanced training school. Mrs. Hoeft is the former Dee Ann “suyhner, the daughter Ariz., after spending an enjoyable qreek there fishing: additional Regular employees would be enthe Provo City Council. They range creases for each successive four from urging that a ‘qualified per- years of satisfactory service up to titled also to 10 working days sick sonnel director” be named, by the a maximum of three such raises. leave with pay per year, cumulative up to 130 working days. city to handle its employee and Employees could take sick leave personnel problems (the job is now handled by City Manager Earl getary limitations, salary increases UP to three days upon personal affidavit, but for more than three Udall) to such things as vacations, for unusual or‘ meritorious service sick leave and pay steps. may be granted any employee upon days off for accident or illness, certificate -by licensed physician They were presented to the City recommendation of the aeperlipent Council this week, 38 pages in all, head and approval of the personnel or dentist would be required. No sick leave would be granted for by the Civil Servie¢ Commission director and city manager without for each position class “‘to give Employees hired for temporary flexibility in recognizing individual or seasonal jobs, not to exceed six differences between positions allo- months, are not required to take cated to the same class, in provid- civil service examinations; but ing employee incentives, in re- they do not acquire civil service warding employees for meritorious classification, either. service, and in meeting emergency Employees might be demoted or conditions requiring pay adjust- suspended for poor performance or ments.” for any one of 20 types of “misRecruits would be hired at mini- conduct” ranging from ‘‘chargemum pay, except when the city able accidents,” neglect of duty, Manager was unable to find applity, criminal offenses or cants at this pay level or when the misuse of city property and equipnew employee “possesses extra- ment, to “‘uncivil or discourteous ordinary qualifications’ warranting attitudes toward citizens” or use higher pay. of profanity on the job. Upon satisfactory completion of Employees under the proposed probation, the employee would be civil seryiee rules and regulations advanced one pay step, and would might be\dismissed for “‘misconcontinue to get pay raises each duct, inefficiency, failure to obyear, if work was satisfactory: serve properly applicable adminisLongevity Increases trative rules or other just cause,” Employees who attained maxi- but the employee has the right of appeal. BANK WELL PROTECTED * Employees would be permitted elected officials or those: appointed to fill vacancies, as the city judge and city councilmen; and members of boards and commis- great fun -..come Cage se se EVERY NIGHT (Except Seidaccduenre 7:30 to 10 p.m., 50¢ Bargain Nite. Thurs. 35c Special Party Rates 40¢ ea. (20 or more skaters) Saturday, 2-4 ....... 25¢ RIVERSIDE Co re maah MOUNTEDPOLICE tha) ANOS FNL La Bena Pee Me ag) SLL Ma) PMA mealies AL OMEN API 551 WEST 12th North, Provo FR 3-9187 —~STARTS a| aeMa cmaed England (UPI)— to be absent without leave only in Britain’s first drive-in-bank opened here Friday. It has two bulletproof windows. case of “great emergency.” After a year’s service employees would be entitled to two weeks va- achieved these wards will be The Utah National Parks Coun- sponsored at this recognition bansalesman for Maxwell House di- ell, Boy Scouts of America, an- quet by topflight professional, vision of General Foods Corp. nounces plans for the Third An- executive and businessmen of announced today. The new prices, nual Eagle Scout Award Banquet Utah in the field the young man Mr. ‘Wright said, were effective Feb. 2. This is the second cut made by the manufacturers within the past several weeks in the downyard trend Nate to be held in this council, Plans has selected for his life’s work. are well underway for the banquet honoring all Scouts from Utah and Wasatch counties who received the Eagle Award or the Silver Award for Explorer Scouts during 1958. Eee Rt eycncatiing Brown, b tb «Wo Wee It is felt by the committee that the stimulation and encouragement extended by a man, successful in his field, to a boy with a dream, will do ‘much to encourage young men to continue to work to meet their goals in esesassA Chairman, the life and becomeuseful citizens heduled for Feb. 13, their community and church. WINNER NEW YORK FILM CRITICS’ AWARD to “BEST ACTRESS 1958” Boone and Tommy Sands. LEHI Royal — Houseboat, with Cary Grant and Sophia Loren. RIVOLI "WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” & . \ Regular Prices ENDS THURS.! 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