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Show 7 1' DAILY H ERALD WEDNESDAY. AUGUST SI. 1955 xjfh County. Utah A ! Traffic Gases Dorri inate City Court under Recent traffic action in Provo ertson, failure to keep car G. Vest, $15. Rodney control; City has included: Eunice $15. no driver's a license; stop Lafie Polacca, running no driver's license; sign; pleaded guilty, fined $15.d Bordeaux, Gurule; speeding; $7.50. plead-eRaymon Clay K. Woolley, speeding; Bruce Clark, failure to sentenced $20 and Jay guilty earlier, of way; $15. Richto write a safety paper; theme yield the right ard .L. Beagley, speeding; $25. refused by' the judge. failure to Robert Callinghaxn, Floyd Lawrence Farley, failure diskeep car under control; $15. Merl "to yield the right of way; evidence. of Christiansen, no driver's license; missed for lack Lewis Reed Beck, speeding; $15, and speeding; $20. Lyman -- pleaded guilty, fined $15. Donna B. Frandsen, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined $30. Juan Carreon Lopez, running a red light; plead-V" ed guilty, fined $15. Clark Douglas Roger, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined $15. Doris E. Smith, no driver's license; pleaded guilty, fine& $15. Hollis C. Snelson, running a stop sign; pleaded guilty, fined $15. Alex. Tido, no driver's license; pleaded guilty, fined $35. Phillip L. Cornell, failure to keep car under control; found innocent. Forfeitures: Jedd W. Williams, failure to keep car under control in accident; $15. Dale A. Rob- $5. Ralph bins. illegal; E. Clayson, running a red light; Donald Ann "ox, faulty $15. mtrffler; $5. Norman J. Hales, $5. . vlUegal a Jjharlend Harward, running stop sign; $15. Meriam M. Iver-sofailure to keep car under control; $15. Earl Larsen, Illei U-tur- U-tur- n; n; n, $5. Mark E. Lassen, gal 10 Keep car under con jaiiure trol; $15. Dixie G. Lott, speeding; $20. John Morrille Morley, speeding; $15. Mack C. Purcell, U-tur- n; -- speeding, $15. Owen Oqulby Rob Marion15. -- Mills, running Bob Donnell Olsen, driving on the wrong side of the road before ' -- car under control; forfeited $15. Joseph R. Marshall, improper left turn involving , an accident; fcund innocent. Amir M. Biniaz, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined $20. Ann Coral Duncan, improper registration; pleaded guilty, fined Joseph Martindale. improper registration; produced registration; no state inspection; pleaded guilty, fined $2.50. Barbara Ruth Simmons, failure to keep car under control; plead ed guilty, fined $15. Lloyd Victor Sunquist, failure to wear glasses; pleaded guilty, fined $7.50, and improper registration, produced registration; suspended. Forfeitures: Doris Bussin Bohn, improper registration; $5, and no state inspection, $2.50. Ruth Darlene Chandler, speeding; $15. LaVill Cummings, failure to appear on a written promise; $5, and no improper registration; $5. Howard Clay Fullmer, speeding; $15: Eugene Jens Gibbs, running a stop; $15. Robert Graham, faulty condition of bike; $2.50. $5. fun-tim- Mapleton Migrant Worker Arrested 27-ytar-- - preparation wURRFNT - Patti Page Bill Comm. 6:00 7:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 10:45 10:50 TV Theater Best of This Is Your Life Big Town Request Performanct. My Little Margie Sporta Time , 6:10 6:15 6:30 7:00 Something's In the Wind The World Tonight Counterpoint . Steel Hour Theater Cutting and wrapping frees, er supplies Up to 6 months to par on Heam's ' Certified rood Plan REAM'S 890 W. Center - 860 70c 60c ' 2 Gabriel Heatter Como Perry Fulton Lewis Sam Hayes Curtis Comments Your Dinner Date Room Squad m m Music ot the Walts News Melodic Moods Music - Want - You - " " - " Grable-Harr- " f:45INcw 10:00iFeitivalof"Muslo 10:151 ie:set 10:451 11:001 11:151 11:301 , Jack the Bachelor - " Musis til Midnite " - f:l5News Smile Time 0:3 0' Sunrise Serenade " :45t News j 10 13 16 19 22 blk. blk. blk. blk. blk. 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Effective ' September 1, 1955, the zone rates will be as follows: I -- : Horn Froezer Meats 31.00 , Florian Zabach - (The radio programs listed 'below ere submitted by the stations who are responsible for their accuracy. In case of seeming lnaccnracies or for farther information call the respective radio and TV stations). TAXI 4NOTIGE I 1 ran n r? tot Channel .5 Cartoon- Capers and TV trouble. ; Kitchen Korner Marquee KSL 7:15 7:25 7:30 8:30 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 Radio Programs Wednesday, Aug. 31 w, N 7:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:30 Douglas Fairbanks Today in Pictures Weather Sporta Final KSL Channel i - Drama rheater Record Room . Cartoon Capers Cactus Jim's Western Cactus Jim's Cartoons KTVT Channel 4 Channel 4 KTVT . AT WHOUESAJ 2:00 2:15 2:45 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 News Two on the Aisle PROGRAMS 3:00 Way of the World 3:15 Main Street Theater 5:00 Colonel Penguin The Millionaire I've Got a Secret Star Time Playhouse" The Late Show News and Weather THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER KUTV Channel 2 1, 8:30 The Playhouse 9:00 Penny To a Million Mrs. Lotue Jonnson neid a quilting last week.. Six ladies were present from Mid vale. On Sun MILWAUKEE (UP) The day Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greeks had a word for it, and it Johnson went to Midvale to attend a birthday party for a sister-in-lawas "love." Mrs. Gladys Jensen. Urania Stergiou, 20, arrived in Milwaukee from her home in Silage is the best way to save Athens, Greece, to visit an aunt. a reserve supply of livestock feed A few days later she was having use later when drought o : for difficulty locating a street adother dress and her English also caused emergency comes along. he saw the girl. "I took a shot in the dark and guessed she was Greek," he said. Anyway, he stopped his truck, invited Urania to ride to the place she was seeking. Two weeks later they were married. rights STATION Frankie Laine Show' 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 I 6:00 Disneyland 7:00 Wednesday Night 8:00 Playhouse . a TELEVISION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 KUTV Channel 2 m Spiro K. Karabelas, 28, was driving a grocery truck past when 47 -- Minnesota v H-- " their 1 lS-lCaP- 1- ", ward . faster-than-soun- I The executive officers Sunday School and Junior-Sunda- y School were hosts to the mem bers of organizations on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Thomas. U. There were about 25 present to participate in the ' activities of Fletcher Hicks, alumni of Brig-ha- the evening and to enjoy the ham Young University, recently burger fry and watermelon bust on the lawn of the received the master of arts de that was held f f mom as residence. , gree at the University of Minne fM. sota, jvunneapons, Minn. Mr. Hicks, a native of Colum News bus, Georgia, graduated from Benjamin BYU in 1954 with a. bachelor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Payne arts degree with a major in Eng of Brigham City spent the week lish and a minor In speech. . end with his brother. Lavon Payne, and family. V -- j " 9:30 9:45 of the 10:00 10:05 m JOAN GEYIsR Community Breakfast to Be Feature Of 4th Salem Homecoming Saturday meeting was held Friday evening at the church for the officers and teachers of the Primary. Mrs. Henry Harwood, president, was in charge of the meeting and pre sented problems for discussion. Singing practice was conducted by Phyllis Creer and Mrs. Harwood. The lesson was given by Jennie Mae Thomas and refresh ments were served by Mrs. Ann Finch and Mrs. Beth Creer. Greek Girl, Lost In Milwaukee, Finds Love K r W-: . T-flL- 7v;" M ;-- U-tu-rn: j Degree at -.; v $10.-Cit- y, d Graduate Gets : -- ! Department Staff sity of Wisconsin this year. Both are graduates of BYU. - Fire wardens 'from throughout For a moment there was radio the state will meet with Provo silence. Civil Air Patrol Squadron Wodnes- - Then Dutch, still suffering day at 8 p.m. at Room 149. North somewhat from shock, said he Building, Brigham Young Um- - had been hit bv a small bolt of versity campus. lightning, which ran down the The meeting will be the first antenna from his radio transmit-afte- r a month's vacation fortter. Civil Air Patrol from weekly! d speeding: $15, Raymond Ver-sessions. Aj training missile power is built up beefc. faulty bike: $2.50. Clinton A new job for CAP. furnishing puided in the the problem of D. Anderson, failure toryield the cover during range and for- - scparaliRgwest, air fa$t and skw air traf. right of way; found guilty, fined SALEM DAY BREAKFAST COOKS READY A unique feature of Salem's annual Homecoming is est fires, will be discussed. ;fic becomes more acute. $15. Roy J. Mitchell, improper a free breakfast at 7 a. m. for everyone who shows up that early at Salem Park. Above, left to Lt. Col. Eunice Naylor and; Wichita. Kans . solved this turn, found guilty, fined $15. right, Arthur Sperry. Earl Card, Scott Tanner and Albert Peterson make ready with the victuals. Capt. Ethyl McDermott. Salt Lake ,'problem by building a new Robert Lee Jones, unlawful Mr. Tanner Is president of the Lions Club, sponsor of the event, and Mr. Peterson is general chair- OOO.O'X) memCAP staff Utah, Wing municipal airport. Cecil forfeited $5. Gerald Fan- - man of the day. were in Provo last week to; Booth, assistant airport manager, bers, ney, no driver's license; forfeited said in Provo today. , Mr. Booth inspect cadets. $15, Eugene L. Gardner, speed Two Provoans with the Airhas been visiting at the home of ing; forfeited $15. Ingeberg. G Herbert Dew eese,' Civil Air Force Reserve are serving Hebel, no driver's license; $15. a"d Mrs. DeWeese. day tours of atcive duty as partPatrl. Jack W. Taylor, running a red He Wichita faced a tough "id 2647th' of their training with the light; forfeited $15. Air Reserve Center. Clearfield. !ir traffic problem when the Air Anna Delia Phillipa Fish; fail a On dutv at the center, itself, (force established jet ure: to stay stopped until safe to a, about H McKell William E. city Capt Mark Christen sen and Company. tion of Mrs. Arthur Sperry and JWcji Lake U!cjooi By MARGRETTE TAYLOR proceed; pleaded guilty, fined City. To(assist with special SALEM Salem's fourth annual The address of welcome1 will be Mrs. Glen KUlian. $15. Eudora Hansen, speeding; bombers from separate plodjet for reservist jtouns attending! pleaded guilty, fined $15. Boyd homecoming will be held at given by Mayor Mel Hanks. little An hour of sports and games mght operations classes. Wichita ding planes, private Dowdell, leaving the scene of an Salem Park on Saturday, with all A full program for the day has for the young folks will be held! First Lt. Grant M. Bushman ;hd to land the civilians at nearaccident; pleaded guilty, fined church, civic, and social groups been planned from 10 a. m. until nas Deen assigned auty wiin tne uj uj, iviupviaiuy, $35. Leland Giles Carter, speed participating. Activities will be- 1:30 p. m. Entertainment will be from 4 until 5 p. m. under the 461st Bombardment Wing at Hill! 'rhe new airport was con- 7 Rex a $15. breakm. T. Ball, gin ,at a. when free furnished by the Salem Singing direction of Carl Blad. ing; forfeited LAir Force Base, can-vin- e out structed by funds received by no drivers license; forfeited $15. fast will be served to everyone. Mothers, the Salem Fire Depart From 5 p. m. until 8 p. m. administrative work with the the city from the Air Force and Kell Mecham, improper registra- Breakfast will be cooked and ment and others. At 1:30 p. m. .will be funds accumulated from aviation e with community; king's air base group tion! forfeited $5. Sarah L. served by the Salem Lions and special honor will be paid Salem fuel taxes." The new airport has A Provo pllot recently had the a seven-stor- y Biggs,, speeding, pleaded guilty, Lady Lions. Music will be furn- old folks. The main program will singing. At 8 p. m. Salem's scenic tower; ILS (instru- -, fined $15. Frank LeRoy Turpln. ished during the breakfast by begin at 2 p. m. under the direc- - beauty will be shown in color in unique experience of hearing a ment landing system) and omni failure to yield the right of way; the "shutter-bugcontest. A pre- - man struck by lightning in an- - range. Air Route Control Center forfeited $15. Auto E. Jones, directs both military and civilian county view showing of these pictures running a stop; pleaded . guilty. William Terry, command traffic. Maj. was held Aug. 24 and most of ing officer of Provo Civil Air The fined $15. J. L. Boweles. running and civilian bases them are outstanding. At 9 p. m. Patrol Squadron, was talking over are 10 military a stop sign; pleaded guilty, fined SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A county peace officers. miles apart. "Wichita ele$15. migrant farm worker He was charged with assaulting a giant bonfire will be lighted the Utah radio network to Salt vation of 1,332 feet gives us a Alex Tido, no driver's license; from. Mexico was returned here to Jesus Solis, 31 Springville. So lis by Salem Boy Scouts, whiclj will Lake City's Dutch Yeager, when few thousand more feet vertically the Salt Laker cried out. to separate aircraft," says Booth. pleaded guilty, fined $25; speed day to face charges of assault with said he was stabbed in the abdo- climax the day's events. a with in an in men connection altercation the ing, pleaded guilty, fined $20. deadly weapon during LaSierra tavern. He was listed in Boyd Dowdell, no driver's li a tavern stabbing Sunday night. The wanted man Jose Morales, "serious" condition at Salt Lake cense; produced chauffers license; dismissed; failure to ap who is in the United States on a General hospital. pear suspended because of pay temoorary work permit, was ar- Bail for Morales was set at ment of- $50 on other cases. rested at a Mapleton farm by Utah $2,000. Other traffic action included: Irvin C. Davis, failure to keep Primary V r V r ",- , Nt accident; $15. Edward Peay, no driver's license; $15. James W. Read, improper registration, $5. Allen Clyde Shepherd, running a red light; $15. Frank Schooler Jr.. running a red light; $15. Farrell Jay Spencer, running a stop; $15. Bruce Allen Sperry, Mrs. Grant Larsen and Mrs. David Thomas went to Nephi on Wednesday evening to judge a talent show that was being held . Two new members have been there sponsored by the Farm added to the sociology depart- - Bureau. - ment faculty of Brigham Young University, announced President Miss Linda Losser has been on Ernest L. Wilkinson. vacation in Salt Lake the past Dr. LaMar T. Empey, native week visiting at the home of her of Price-anDr. William G. grandparents, Mr. - and Mrs. Dyer, Portland, Ore., were named Joseph R. Losser. as" instructor and assistant pro- fessor respectively. Dr. Empey who received the doctorate degree from Washington State University .this year served as teaching assistant at BYU during his studies at Washington State. Dr. Dyer has been instructor at Iowa State College during the last two years. He ' obtained the Ph. D. degree from the Unlver- - ' -- : $15. H. H. a stop sign; $15. Leland News Two Added To- - Sociology l Master, improper turn; unlawful Campbell, U-tur- n; I PL-fl- ' " - : Yvonne Lois Kaffman, speed ing; $20. Robert Arnold Keefer, improper turn; $15. Don Emery King, running a red light; $15. Blaine Leslie Hunter, running a stop; $15. Jessie LeRoy La brum, $15. Jeanette Mc- speeding,; Forrest. Hobbs Johnny Lee Wills w Mr and Mrs. Wld "w Peterson Show Roi Home Valentine at . World News Friendly Time - Mary Lee Taylor News of America -Margaret Masters Arthur Strike It Rich -Godfrey M Op Tour Mind Phrase That Pays Howard Miller Show Fibber McGee Warren and News McBride-PesJ- eBacks tare Wife News Joe- Gibney Show t Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday . Road "of Life . 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