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Show SUNDAY HERALD Up and Down Springvillo SUNDAY. MARCH 21, 1954 Utah County, UUh Red Cross Fund Drive idr. Y ' , ShicvJinci UtaYi County Zone Meeting At Well-Know- n Pair Sell Home, Lindon Called Will Reside In California For Lions Clubs SPRINGVILLE Mr. and,, Mrs., Mr. Central Utah Men Enlist In Services . - Sheffield, press chairman; Lions District George E. Adams have sold their E. V. Crandall, art chairman; Zone Chairman H. V. Holdaway home in Springville and are mov- Mrs. Kenneth Condie, song lead-- ' ' ' Lindon. will conduct a zone PAYSON of Marion J. Nielsen, :.: : ;:::,v' fin ee tine Monday. March 22 at ing to Arcadia, Calif., to live. er; Mrs. William Witney, accom' ' ' T:30 p. m. at the Parks Cafe in They plan to leave Friday. Prior panist; Mrs. Wilford Bieslng er, ' Orem. This, zone includes the to their going they are being en- parliamentarian. Mrs, William T.o 17 from Fort Douglas for mili- presidents and secretaries from tertained extensively1 pp.... by friends. Schriener, president, was . ia Ameri- On tary training with the army at the; fouowing clubs, the Relief of the Wednesday Stake, charge meeting and th Fort Ord, Calif. Mr. Nielsen was can Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lin " '" of ' which Mrs. ' was '' program ! given by Mrs. Reed ' the only inductee from this area, don, Orem and Heber. If for any Society board, - ' r ?Q 70 which includes Payson, Spring reason the president or secretary Adams is first counselor, is plan Holdaway, who reviewed in , Lake, Santaquin, Genola and of any club cannot attend it is ning a party in her honor, and most pleasing manner the book, ' ' ' Goshen areas. advisable to send an alternate,-for- Sunday they will be dinner guests 'The Sojourner.' s Lois Erickson ' v" :' : . ..' ;' V ' Arv "i ; ,"y-''',", the instruction that is given is of Mr. and MrSi Paul K. Walker. played a piano solo, and the Enlisting during the past month were imn aMar Keynoias, Imperative for the continued suc Monday they plan to visit in .Hy- ladies voted'to donate $10 to the rum and and club. of each cess Logan, Tuesday art and the amount of Navy; Norman Wesley Cox, Air To have dinner engagements in fifty project To they cents to the renovon a La Alton Air member .. Force; Jackson, m eve- vation 'of the in Lake Salt and; .City HalL Refof All all at are Force, Payson. Alton Bigelows. reshments-.were Independence ning with the "served by tht present taking basic military On Thursday several ladies of the hostess assisted by her daughter t training. neighborhood brought refresh- Elaine. Honorable discharges from the ments, and spent the afternoon services have been granted, in with Mrs. Adams. They were Mrs. Mrs. Sibbald Reid entertained ' ' the past month to John Warren 1 vvr - . Ellen Crandall, Mrs. Otto Neel, her Bible 30 study 'class Wednesday Mattinson, Army, Payson; James Mrs. Ellen Crandall, Mrs. Greg at her home. Mrs. Lou Hillis was Earl Box, Army, Payson; Ray CrandalL Mrs. Mary V'areham, the reader and after a discussion mond Lee Laird, Army, Payson; Frances Beardall, . Mrs. J. and study, refreshments were Blaine Lee Montague, Army, Preliminary hearing in Provo Mrs. Alton Bigelow, Mrs.! Viva Kerbv served to the following ladies, Derane D. Roberts, City Court for Grant Loader, 19, and Mrs. j Payson; Viola Allen. Mrs. Fay .Oldroyd, Mrs. Vi Child, Pleasant Grove, on a charge of Navy, Goshen. Mrs. Lou Hillis, Mrs. Lee Ha s- to who an officer tried ,,y resisting j for were officers elected New lam, Mrs. Dolly Young who was arrest him in the Brigham Young a guest, Mrs. Margaret Conover, afterClub Beta the been has Alpha Friday fieldhouse, University noon at their regular meeting and Mrs. Lorraine Beach. set for April 5 at 2 p.m. o Mrs. LeRoy 'TftrsA has been set at $300 cash held at the home for Mrs. LaVerne Blanchard of Erickson. Named orTJOO property. Loader was F. B. was Mrs. . . the coming year hitVictor, Ida., spent last week in charged with "resisting and Childs Mrs. with Krause, Myron with with her mother, Mrs. him (the police officer) ting as vice president and Mrs.- Jerrol Springville him his with West and his fists Hutchings. kicking : as secretary. Other offi-A feet" as the officer tried to ar- Boyer Uwere cers Mrs. H. M: Weight, corJack M. Smith, Geneva Steel rest him in theN fieldhouse. secretary; Mrs. G.- Word has been received that responding Loader pleaded guilty to a foreman, - charged with driving Ray Hales, treasurer; Mrs. Er- Miss .Colleen Beardall, formerly while intoxicated on March 17. charge of drunkenness in city ling the daughter program chairman of Springville and has been given until Tuesday to court, and was fined $15, and with Roylance, of Vic-o- r, Blanchard LaVern Mrs. of Mrs W. Mrs. W, Clyde and dea of to guilty a charge pleaded enter In Provo City Court plea Ida., has been selected to repMrs. Richard Kerr; A Payson, G.'Osmond Dunford; 5 Pleasant LeRoy Erickson as committee RED CROSS DRIVE PROGRESS CHART Shown here is a chart in of struction smashing property Teton at Idaho Girls State, resent Lea Lang, Sandy, charged with a7 Sanmembers; Mrs. W. W. Brockbank of the fieldhouse. door indicating the progress of the current American Red Cross fund Grove, Mrs. J. Arza Adams; & rrovo, Champ Heppler; glass will be held at Caldwell, which execuintoxication March 17, pleaded and Mrs. F. C, Packard, with Hugh Otter son as chairR.! Vasey; 8 SpmMish Fork, Milo Andrus; 9 campaign in Utah County. Lehl, James was selected from 10 taquin, She was and Ida. fined Milton $15. The Mrs. Har tive guilty committee; man, leads the county with 75 per cent of its 1quoja filled. Num10 Paul Bud : J, Taylor. Myron Averett; Industry, rison and Mrs. A. O. Packard, other Juniors in her high school day prior, the defendant, who American Fork, Springville, bers at bottom represent towns as follows: to a had health committee; Mrs. E. L. for the honor. Fulrath is county chairman, pleaded guilty charge Irvin Chipman, chairman; 2 Lehi, Hugh Otterson; 1 Orem, of driving while intoxicated, had been given a stay of execution o March 23 on sentence of 62 days in jail. This stay of execu COMMUNITY'S POPULAR tion was ordered rescinded. Willard Booth, 49, Ogden. Good for Good for charged with driving while in 5,000 BABY ELECTION 5,000 PAYSON J. A.' Daniels Jr. toxicated, forfeited $125 in Pro Votes Votes vo City Court, and Earnest L. local chairman of the 1954 March .n . The first large business house ;! Jones 36. Route 2, Box 744, Pro of Dimes, reports the conclusion to reach their 100 per cent Red vo, was also charged with drunk- of a successful drive for funds. OFFICIAL ENTRY DLAHIC LINDON The chairman of the Cross quota for this year's drive en to forfeited over Howard $125. Amount turned driving, acLindon Red Cross, Gail Pack, is J. C. Penney Company, co- Theodore Lang, 43, Dugway and E. Willis, county campaign dito Bob Karpowitz. (This Coupon Is Good for 5000 Complimentary Votes) invites every family of Lindon cordina Sandy, has been charged in city rector, was $2007.88. Quota aschairman for Provo Red Cross "You or a was $2300. next door neighbor. He court with driving while intox signed to Payson Bring to The Daily Herald to join the Utah County Chapter drivr. are, through your dollars, I ana of in a network termed human it catea. Provo. Utah Total amount broken down is this year by donating a volunThe company matched its em becomingdollarpartner organization that kindness that aids every man in as follows: tary contribution when the ladies pioyes contributions. Manager was chartered to carry down, to need of help. of the community call at the of J. C. Penney Company is Clyde Special gifts, $10; Chamber of Are Please Enter of all humanity the great "It is not necessary to wait for degrees business men,' $46.47; home in the near future. The Crockett. Commerce, of message of lovei that the Son someone to contact you before v-- . collections in schools, $225.18; City has been divided into disdeliver 20 centuries you loin in this great Phon. work of Non-Suppo- rt Name Parents coin Mother's $895.83; tricts and a , volunteer represent- mercy that'this great organiza- God Came to C. March, Satursaid Clark out he ago," Joseph at brotherhood, ball blanket pointed collectors, $223; ative will call on the homes in tion performs anywhere in the day in discussing ,the Red Cross Many people write in to Red Mary Galllmore. Sunnvslnne game, $48,94; special events into is her area. world. Membership 'Parents' Address open Drive. Cross headquarters offeringtheir sun non- - cluding Block of Dimes, raffles, iias AVhen you contribute, you join everyone in the United States, for jiiea vii., support of herself and child, play, coffee, $15.44; collections of race, creed and Mr. Clark is chairman of the contribution, and blessings the NOTE: Each baby will receive credit for Just one of these. the Red Cross. This identifies regardless Utah County chapter of Red organization for Jts service to against her husband, Henry -e, in motion $61.52, theaters, said. picture the chairman of act each individual with color," Write information learibly In the apace. you Cross. In discussing the .current mankind anxious and willing to Pleasant Grove, under the and clubs and organizations, dicome forward, unasked, to do siatea reciprocal drive, he continued, rect, $84. support law. "Your contributions to Red their share." Cross are forming a network of Air. uiarK aeciarea, "I owe so human kindness that touches the much to humanity; every day soul of humanity everywhere." am receiving from my neighbors Mr. Clark paid tribute to the and friends. I am proud to be of Red Cross. It helps many people of- the county who member me some in small way to repay inthe have helped important the many gifts OREM Further steps aimed at out that "as it is now, one judge I receive from r uniformity give? one fine and another judge campaign. my reaching county-wid- e neighbors daily." "There is no work that brings in" meeting out fines and Jail sen gives another for the same of- - ivnn r nipr tn niimnritv " hp rrn- - POLITE IIEISTER e tosdocs not seem To tences for similar offense, WP tinupd pcopIe cannot ,lye fey A be-HARTFORD, Conn. (U.E) taken this week by E H. Johnson. together .IS e man walked into a dry cleaning Orem city judge, with an invita- - that we can arrive at sometning;. shop with- a gun and ordered Aitnbution to their need. ia ,,in, Jliori to all justices of the peace Mrs:J He described the Red Cross' as Carmella Albanese to give ' ' in Utah County to iron out the J him the money. After she gave crosses over that Jan . . . Jorganization , ,V problem at a meeting April J.0 juage jonnson suggesiea mai religious and racial barriers to him $50, he kissed her hand and i in Urcm. , the group meet Saturday, April help every human in need. said,- "You are such a nice In a letter to 14 other county 10, at 1:30 p. m. at urem cuyuvnether it be a soldier in Korea, woman." judges, Judge Johnson pointed nan to aiscuss ine snuauon. ne said the meeting wouia De at- tended by representatives of the "r ( Driver's License Bureau and the Utah Safety Council. The letter was sent to justices at Lindon, Lehi, American Fork, ; Miss Shirley J. Stanhope " Springville, Provo, Mapleton, ' ' .' Spanish Fork, Alpine, Pleasant Home Economist GrOve, Benjamin, Thistle, Salem, Monarch Range Company Payson and Santaquin; UNSURPASSED Judge' Johnson said he believes Trovo police today had in custody three girls, two of them 14 the adoption of such a plan would Miss Stanhope ,1s coming directly and one 13 years of age, for in- eliminate many traffic violations VALUES "who motorists they by figure of from delinquency. the vestigation to new factory bring can get away with breaking the One girl told of- law in in cooking that you'll of the certain county ig'eas parts See America's finest Qct ficers she had committed 50 acts where fines imposed are less than j of shoplifting, three of forgery thoroughly Electric Ranges and enjoy. at in other parts." He said response and three of petty larceny. to to his letter that represent big date had been prices .was being The other "very encouraging." Savings! Cooking school schedule investigated on 12 cases of petty COFJTROLIED.HEAT L Am. Fork and of four one store forgery larceny, Monday, vis and Butler Construction Comar of shoplifting, and the EXTRA-LIBERA- L Provo store Tuesday, pany. old on three counts of forgery. stolen The Fork store Wed., including Sp. two of petty larceny and 18 of a gas engine, property TRADE - INS an electric drill, a store' Payson Thursday, j shoplifting. 400' conduitand a girll, was Price store Saturday j. turned 'to the, construction com Forgery is a felony under Be Will Everything 1 v 2:30 p. m. each day liw. 14 pany. Two of the boys were to Also turned over to juvenile a.u and the third, 15 years of as;e. Dslidous Mors thorities were three teenage boys! Police Saturday were invest! First attendance prize will be fo- - investigation of burglary, gating a report by Tiny Tot Bon During this Cooking School Because You Get the nftcr officer? found in their pos-"n- et Company of a theft of a radio a 32 pc. dinner set. Sale Your old range will session property stolen from Da- - and currency. . cn the -- m. . . r go t I I T : - -- T - I J I " LINDON 9o : . ...t . r 28 A - l . - 1 ' :yr " J - Hearing SetFor Charg e Of Resisting Officer . ffl 3b 1 . j lo n rT D1Q io I n "Li-- farcctit asZ'ofc North 20 n n n u n u u by Drunk Driving Complaints On Court Calendar u u , - County ChairwamMJ.JrolratK - Participation In Red Cross Urged Director Payson Collects $2007 For March of Dimes Utah Cou nty Red Gross Chairman Outlines Business Firm Attains Goal in Red Cross Drive , i Pu rposes of Campaign I - $85,-000,0- 00 Suit Filed For ........... . 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