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Show 2000 Guardsmen End 2-W- JUNE 18, 1361 SUNDAY, ' UUh County,' Utah lie For .xcei ence Guar Around I -- SUNDAY HERALD Training Stint eek The 115th Ordnance Co., Salt CAMP WILLIAMS (UPD More than 2,000 Utah National Guards- Lake City, received the award as men completed two weeks of sum- the top unit during the past two mer camp training here Saturday. weeks of summer . camp jmaneuv-er- s. An awards program highlighted The unit is commanded by the day's concluding activities Dennis Christian. with outstanding unitand Indivi- Capt. ' Individual awards went! to 1st dual awards being presented. Utah ' Assistant Adjutant Gen. Sgt. Sylvester deDillo, Headquartfor Maurice L. Watts presented the ers Co., 15th Engineers Group of the first sergean Eisenhower trophey to Company outstanding Curry Harlacher, D., 1457th Engineering Battalion, year, and Sgt.19th Special Forces Lehl. The unit, commanded by Company C, honored as was Salt Lake, Capt. Earl C. Dorton, was given. Group, soldiej: during excel- the best the award for all-arou- all-arou- . nd camp. lence during the past year. CITY RECREATION LISTS -- y, District Court Handles Varied Complaint List . " ; , 30. j" Vernile E. Beddoes, Salem, was ordered to make support payments of $100 a month through Utah County Welfare for his four j children, and arraignment on a charge of wilful neglect was continued for one yean f Monday through Friday or at the school where the dancing classes are held. The dance program will be un der the direction of Ann Smith, a graduate student at BYU this year in physical education and dance. She also holds a teaching certificate in elementary education and will teach this; coming year in ' the Provo City School System.' ' This year's programj is designed to provide children with a rich, diversified rhythmi experi ence. These .classes help to develop in each child the skills, un and interest for derstanding, dance. The main objective of this dance program is to help each child gain confidence through the art form of dance. The classes will be open to children from five years of age and older. The Recreation Department will attempt to meet individual needs with respect to ot her com- mitments at the time of registra " and-arraignm- The Georgia . governor finally found 'a bed in Provo Saturday at 3 a.ra.-aftearriving too late to - Provo City Court Levies $100 Fine -- w ww - cur-V- i coming Saturday when the Utah County Jeep Patrol sponsors a parade through downtown Provo, starting a.t 9:30 a.m. The parade will be a highlight of the annual Fishing Rodeo that will be held Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. in the city park in South Fork of the Provo Canyon. Den-ni- c the Menace also will participate in the canyon outing. Any handicapped youngster Is invited to ride in a jeep in the parade, but reservations must be phoned into Neils Rasmussen or Vic Durham (AC (FR within the next two or three . r .. daysi-''"- ' pv'' fWe have a ; HBsnllaiiiieeal r of wilful neglect and failure to provide were continued one year. Allan C. Schofield, 28,. Spanish Fork, pleaded innocent to a charge of bastardy, and trial was get for Nov. 6. i Meant . (CcDEHTfe! Ve have the experienced personnel to solve your " number of youngsters who have indicated a; desire to be in the parade," Mr. Ras- , ' y AWNINGS INSULATING GLASS SCREEN WINDOWS . and DOORS FANS INSULATION AIR COOLOIS SUN STOP - - U.S. ROCK WOOL SALES CO. 1693 SOUTH swrnmrnm- OREM STATE AC - Ff-e- NO MONEY 20 Open Mon. & Fril 'Til 9 p.m. UflliJ) KJJ if, Cooling Problems It takes a combination of thes elements for effective cooling mussen said.; "But, we still have room for more." The parade route will be from the Central Junior High School east on Center Street to University Avenue and then north to the Regal Bowling Alleys, where Dennis the Menace and the youngsters will participate in bowling. Marge Hinckley1 and Bill Jones will be in charge of the bowling. ' o Parking CREDIT ANYTHING YOU BUY ON Piece me Oviiin) 25995 Now 1 i Long wearing Frieze covers in your choice of icolors. Reversible foam cushions. i , Lifetime edge construction. Deep sewn back design. New miracle fiber fabrics at Sears low, low prices. in nylon or Trendell. Buy now and save 2-Pi- ece claim his reserved room in Salt Lake City motel. Gov. Ernest Vandiver said the family looked for a room into the wee hours of morning before find ing an establishment to take them He is on his way to the? National Governors conference in Hawaii Living Room lt,y, Suite slNx. -- ''-r55;;- i.e... 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Barton, 22, 561 E. gree, Howard Christensen, Provo, 2nd N., pleaded (guilty in Provo was elected to the position of City Court to a charge of insulting faithful naviflfnr snrl ac J VIA a female and w?ts fined $100. 0v will direct the program of the Fourth Degree Knights; Richard Bogus; faithful pilot, Others elected to serve as Robert Nelson ; faithful comptrolThird Degree officers are1: Wil ler, Stan Wroblewski; inside senson Thomas, deputy grand tinel, Ray Aitken; and outside knight: John Piquette. chancellor: sentinel, Jack Renner. ' Don boty, recorder; W. C. Wil-The Khights of Columbus ,is an ard, treasurer;. Lawrence Cun international organization of Cath-ali- c ningham, advocate Jack Renner, men in the western hemiswarden; Thomas Briskey.j inside phere, with the bulk of its million guard; Ned Seppi, outside guard; and a quarter membership in the and Joseph Hoff, three-ye- ar United States. Its dbjectives are trustee. the promotion of charity unity Fourth Degree officers besides and fraternity in the first three Christensen are: faithful admiral, degrees while the fourth is de Joseph Heeg; faithful captain, voted to patriotism. Provo Turns Out To Be Haven for Georgia Governor Theron Johnson, 33, Brigham City, was- - placed under court order to pay $60 a month for. sup- port t tion. Mickey Guy Redmond, 18, Lehi, pleaded innocent to issuing a fie titious check, and trial was set for Oct. 2. John Edward Tansock, 32, Santa Barbara, pleaded guilty to burg lary of Springville Garage, and judgement was set for July 7. DeWayne E. Walters, 22, American Fork, who had pleaded guilty to grand larceny of $125 worth of building supplies, was placed on probation for 18 months with provision he make restitution: The Case of Floyd. Holley, 45, Mapleton who had pleaded guilty to arson of an unoccupied farmhouse, was continued for 18 months and he was placed on . probation. Judgement in the case of F. A. Bird, '158 S. 2nd E., American Fork, who had pleaded guilty to issuing fraudulent checks, was continued for 18 months. District Attorney Allen B. Sorensen, told the court it would be "unrealistic to ask restitution," because of the defendant's financial problems. Dennis R. Fixel, 20, Orem, found' guility of resisting arrest, was sentenced to 20 days in jail. Merle Tuckson, 24, Payson, pleaded guilty in district court to issuing a fradulent check for $436.05, and judgement was set for June Columbus Knights Pick Officers in 3rd, 4th Degrees ' '' . Charges; before Fourth District Court Friday ran the gamut of human difficulties, including bad checks, grand larceny,, burglary, failure to provide, arson and re - listing arrest. Actions included:. ' i SUMMER DANCE PLANS The Provo City Recreation .Department Saturday announced plans for its summer dance program. 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