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Show ' ' '' '' ' - , " 'V - WM7M ' i T t" Wi MM 5 "7.': M ill" : iii. ... . : . " V - ; t tmrftiama ": : ' . . 'j ."- - - . 1 t , Ssssoi ' JVl , - ' ' yi.y..' - ( v . ' sr. 8th W. State Asks Bids On $3.5 Million In Highway Work The State Highway Dept. will advertise for bids Sunday on $3.5 million worth of construction, including surfacing major interstate highway sections. Two principal jobs are included. One is for laying a nine-inc- h concrete surfacing slab over four inches of cement treated bases for six lanes of Interstate 15 between 6th and 7th West from 1st to 8th South in Salt Lake City. This also will include similar surfacing for directional ramps at this future hub of the state highway system. The second is for bituminous from surfacing 12 miles of Middleton to Leeds in Washington County. This also will include 3 miles of prihary road surfacing from Harrisburg Junction to n River Bridge. 1-- Vir-"gi- U)f b ' -- i7-.H- 1200 "Nv., treated and released at American REGULAR 69c Pr. Here is the loSITE PLAN FOR NEW 4Y' STADIUM cation and layout for Brig-haYoung University's new lines The indicate parking areas. stadium. diagonal shown' east and west two the regions Actually, parking of the stadium will be bigger than portrayed here. The space west of the Canyon Road will include about 20 acres. The area to the right of thestadium will run Public Office Space Scarce For some distance farther east than shown here. Kickoff breakfast for key workers in the stadium fund drive is scheduled for Monday morning. Plans as now drawn call for seating capacity of 26,000, with provisions for ultimate expansion to 45,000. A huge Physical Ed ucation Building is scheduled for the present Y' grid field. i Warning Issued Cbnman Bilks Aged Woman Of $260 For Roof 'Repair7 City and County The old woman who lived in a shoe had nothing on Utah County A door to door salesman told officials seeking today to find Mrs. Vilate Strong, 83, 161 E. 5th more space for offices in the S., that her roof needed repairing buildat cost of about $6. 7 Then he dumped a few pounds ing. and charged her Of immediate concern is need of mud on it to find space for the new city $260, she told Provo Police. She gave the unidentified stranjudge, Dallas Young, Sr., who will be sworn into office" January ger $160, said Detective Kenneth 1 as Provo's first second judge. Forshee. The Juvenile Fourth District j Not long after, her son spotted Court is planning to leave the a man on the roof of a neighbor, 445 S. 1st E. . Berry, county building, but at earliest, Berdecn County Commissioner Sterling but because of poor vision the Jones said today, new quarters neighbor was unable to get a dewill not be available to it before, scription of the man, said Detective Forsheej early spring or next summer. He warned Pro voans to be caa-tidFour proposed quarters for the in hiring strangers to make juvenile court are currently under consideration by the state repairs. Utah County Sheriff Ralph Chap-ol- e, welfare commission. a few days ago, warned resiAlso needed is an office for the county's safety director, Claude dents that door to door "repairHawkins, currently using Room men" are going through the coun206, which is a workroom used by ty preying on aged men and women. the assessor and treasurer. The technique is to tell the own At present the county clerk's office is separated with one room er that repairs are needed to on the third floor being used by plumbing, furnaces, roofs or wirDeputy Clerk Curtis Steele, who ing, then charge an exhorbitant fee takes minutes for the three for, a "repair." In one instance an Fourth District Courts, and a suite occupied by County Clerk man was threatened with cut-of- f who Mark Boyack and other deputies of his power by a stranger in the basement It would be desirable to give the county clerk FLOATING BED the present juvenile court quarROCHES1ER, NY (UPD ters on the third floor, said Com- A "floating bed" is being used missioner Jones, but we still by scientists at the University of have not worked out a place to Rochester to measure the forces put the new second Provo City generated by the heart. Floating a fraction of an inch Judge. above jets of compressed air, the Prince Charles sweaters for prop- bed is completely free from exer little boys can be snitched by traneous vibration. It permits relittle sister. They button either to searchers to obtain highly precise the right or left. The Color: bright measurements that are obtainred. Brass buttons add a royal able even if the slightest backover-crowd- city-coun- ty ed Just received a special purchase of this one famous crew r regular 69c value. sock for men Now see what you save! 100 dozen of ! , Guns, Other Items Disposed Of At Public Auctions Public auctions to dispose of 28 haoi guns and other items confiscatno connection with actually ed by Utah courts after being ilthe power company. legally used in the taking of Sometimes! the conman reads game or fish were held at local obituaifies, calls on a newly Price and Cedar City this Provo, month, widowed old women or bereft wid the of Fish and Game Department ower, awaH; that in their grief said. they are lesls able to make deciThe law requires that annual sions property, said the sheriff. sale be deposited to the State Peace offiters ask that citizens held to auction such goods and get license numbers and descrip that all monies derived from such tion of strangers offering to make sale be deposited to th State's by police. fish and game fund. repairs," fcjr check-ou- t non-existe- JUST RECEIVED A FULL u South onto the highway and collided in the intersection with the car driven by Mrs. Parcel!. Damages were estimated at S375 to the Parcell auto and $200 to the Omer vehicle. LIGHTNING m mm m A New Toddlers Winter tm l SECRETARIES From probablyj the most u the regular! prices! OUR ENTIRE ' Price fa- mous name in jmen's leather goods, comes this complete line of sample wallets at just THIS GREAT DISCOUNT.ON LADIES AND CHILDRENS i You'll Find the Biggest Selection ! COATS DURING ANNIVERSARY SALE ONLY REPEAT OF A SELLOUT . . HERE FOR YOU AGAIN BOY'S SIZES 6 to 16 FULLY QUILT LINED . kr XV An ZIP OFF HOOD mm . . d)P ALL REGULAR $8.99 & $9.99 Tan Charcoal Brown Grey zip on or off hood fully water a truly greai re-pella- 1 buy ! jmi j. jiMiuiiiijijii ii irimr-nrr- Urn 4N tin mfmmim m m mourn ITU &hvmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm9mmmmm1. 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Pcntf! ptnn CHICAGO 'UPD A total of institutional buildings- churches, schools, hospitals and were government structures hi by major destructive lightning sh!rts-ma- ic Blacks or browns good fall new size selection, don't miss this ! styles STREET tracted many 161 WEST CENTER STREET PHONE FR Open Friday and Monday Nights Till 9 Regular 9.99 & 10.99 Regular to $5.98 de itton-dow- bolts in 1962. Casual Regular to $4.99 wn't 732 f Misses BILLFOLDS KtT LAbtb r n W ALLt b AINU Vz nt STRIKES Church steeples apparently atof the strikes and "church building losses were very high. A total of 351 churches were hit with total loss of $6,584,058, or an average loss per church of $18,758. CHOOSE YOUR Ladies Girls, OF ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS BRANDS OF MEN'S length Gus-tav- 800 NOW IS THE TIME TO Sturdy Sateen shell with full quilt lining surcoat and 800 South Investigating officers stated e the accident occurred when S. Omer, 75. of 1798 N. State, attempted a left turn from o Pair for us ar 91 7 MEN'S ALL WHITE CUSHION FOOT Fork Hospital for minor injuries received Friday at about 11:30 a.m. in a two-caccident at U.S. Highway in Orem. -- CHOOL SPECIAL SALE was Toyland. You'll find this just one or tho wonderful thrifty basement Broken Sizes and Styles o , 23, of 528 N $100 YDS. FOR bar-g-ain- s! Woman Suffers Minor Hurts In Orem Collision Par-cel- l, FABRICS We must make room for Christmas a hunting trip shall carry in any vehicle any fireams which have Jive ammunition in the firing chamber, other than a peace officer in performance of his duties or persons with a valid permit to carry loadc. firearms for the protection of life or property. Mrs. Phyllis M. H. '?m I PRINTED COTTON WMmmmmmmm :. . sSM REGULAR 39c & 49c KNIT SHIRTS No person during the course of ,OREM UVUiy ENDS ground tremors are present. FIREARM REGULATION livlOinl SPORT SHIRTS l ', ! MEN'S REG. TO $2.99 ozz WW I ODDS oac 77777 am Re-ne- (UPD - mj V I 777777 Garn Swenson, Provo insurance man, Saturday announced he will be a candidate for Provo City Comterm. mission, four-yea- r "My reason for filing is that I hate to see an important office go uncontested," said Mr., Swenson. "A democratic election is meaningless uniess there is a contest." Mr. Swenson will oppose incumbent Luke Clegg, only candidate with deadline loomfiled so far for the ing Monday at 5 p.m. office of city commissioner. Mr. Swenson two years ago ran unsuccessfully against City Commissioner W. Smoot Brimhall. Currently associated with Farmers Insurance Group and Farmers Newf World, Mr. Swenson until recently operated a service station at 800 N. 5th W., with his brother LaVell and another station at 1310 North State. He turned the first over to his brother; and leased the second Born and raised in North Orem, he graduated from Pleasant Grove High School, and attended Snow College and Brigham Young University for three years, studying business management. A member of the LDS Church, he filled a mission to Sweden, and is presently finance clerk in River-grov- e First LDS Ward. e He and his wife, the former Orvin, are the parents of three children. They make their home at 898 N. CITY I : ' Post of City Commissioner LAKE -- i: it) i: o Swenson Asks SALT tw;ww7m I' I 7. J (!) mm ' s ;.7' WWM SUNDAY HERALD i Vi sfP' fMWMM: & :..T if fl) 'J CANDIDATE Gam Swenson, Provo insurance man, who seeks election to the post of Provo city commissioner. : t Iv- 1963 , 75 NORTH T .; t tI I i IS J.-- FLOOR (by Men's famous brand oxfords and slipovers save now open Monday til 9 p.m. Boy's and. girl's right from our own stock of famous brand shoes! 54 ALWAYS VIRGIN WOOt Fl RM AGE'S . OPEN TILL 9 MONDAYS and FRIDAYS |