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Show poyseii. Iml Forcrart! SUNDAY HERALD rr 4 He Finul n'g tails SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER 5, 1954 Utah County. Utah I : : ; d . i ' - - f lap Stray Dog Kill Sheep ri , - f church services to which visitors acts will be presented between Stray dogs are are invited to join local citizens races. Mayor Reed Jones, gen- SPRINGVILLE considerable doing among damage will celeof chairman eral entire show the in worship. The flower ac in of the outskirts town, sheep an afternoon with 2 bration, McKay promises open, at ; p.m., to M Police Chief cording Henry Christensen as chairman. With of fine entertainment to anyone ana owners are sneep Weignt, an race A full the meet. local gardens In full bloom, attending to kill any excellent display of flowers , is race , card plus six big specialty being given permission on or near found dogs prowling! promised. Trophies and ribbons acts together with music from their premises. : ; mas to chosen blooms the band and a 'f-XmLmZawarded be will the several past meet at 2 p.m., water carnival and a Queen of the Show will ter of ceremonies points to a During days some 15 or 20 sheep have been at 6:30 p.m., and a dance at 9 als be named, Local merchants most successful afternoon, 4. ; .i c, - t The by packs of dogs dur a ' received p.m. community are. offering trophies Busi. Carson, Payson native slaughtered the night, reports Mr. Weight. thorough drenching both Thurs An exhibition ball game will who has made good in the show ing were pure-of these Some .. day and Friday. ; be played today commencing at business, returns to his home breds belongingsheep to Hat Harry The water: carnival, one of the 3 at the race track grounds. town to present the Buss Carson field and others owned by Lloyd new . events of the r celebration. p.m. and Ephraim will play Western Show Monday evening Bird and Everett Garr. Payson was presented at the new swim in a game arranged by Eugene at the race track. A program of Since city ordinances rule that ming pool in Memorial park. Hillman. city recreation directory acts by trained horses and dogs I'' dogs must not be allowed to run Lights from the ferris wheel and Reunions of various school and Is scheduled. Personnel includes at lanee either day or mgnt, dog other carnival concessions served family groups are scheduled for members of his re- owners are being warned again now family, f-a colorful backdrop to the Sunday and will be climaxed by siding; in Hollywood, Calif. This if the owners of dogs found show, which featured solo and the Homecoming-prograin the show, sponsored by LDS I wards that molesting' livestock are appre h group work in, ballet, comic, tabernacle at 7:30 p.m. tonight. of the community, should be a hended, they will be required to i speed swimming and diving Allen D. Johnson, outstanding fine; way for the entire family the for pay damages done in adeventsi A' demoristraUon In waterTsublic speaker of Orem will make to the of the last to dition spend being fined for allowing evening, 4-- . safety was given,-b- y' Charles the feature address of the eve ) to i loose. run dogs y Paull, regional American Red ning. Archie Williams is chair- Homecoming.' Cross director. This event wis man of the. program which Vill presented through efforts of Lynn include a trombone quartet play Up and Down Springville Powell, life guard and pool man- ing a medley of hymns by Pay-so- n ager, and members of the pool composers, arranged by Jack committee; MRosa)yn-- Hi 11m an, Done. The LaNesta . chorus will Jack Loveless and Ralph Daniels. sing 'This Is My Couatry" and Taking part were swimmers from -- Battle Hymn of the Republic" the Deseret and Tooele swim and Patty Selman will sing "My ming groups. Valley Home" . from" Promised Yi Homecoming Dance Valley by Crawford Gates. Mayor Taylor Burt his orders to go overseas, and he . The official Homecoming Dance Reed Jones will give, a welcome. hasSPRINGVILLE beeh" receiving treatment the expects to be here about Sept. 14 was held at Arrowhead Resort with prayers by G. O. Dunrod past week for an eye injury which for a few days before leaving for Saturday evening, It was spon- and ' McKay Christensen. her suffered while fighting a fire burope. . mmmaHmm)mmmkllim)IKmmmmmmmmmmmmmm1mm Labor Day sored by American Legion Post The full force of the recently. will wind Labor; 48, under direction of CommandDay, Monday, turn fire hose was j ate; Oliver B. Huntington, trustee; 0. M, Mower, trustee Dr. LONG, LONG AGO In 1904 the dresses of the sweet girl grad- -j er bick and Lant and chairman, up the big . celebration, - with ed into his eye,accidentally it Fred Dunn, trustee; Jennie "Houtz Boyer, graduate; Milan R damaging uates were a Ibit longer, the necklines higher and the men .Noel Reece. choice events planned for the en, a more looked little otherwise Straw, . graduate. Rear row: Harold Alleman, instructor in .graduation pictures grim, but. First of . the two race meets tire day. A mammoth street r math and algebra; Osmond Hustesen,! instructor in physical old is In same. rare much this were the the; picture graduating was held Saturday afternoon, parade, featuring 40 floats and Mr., and Mrs. Paul Wilson and class of Springville High School in 1904, which celebrates its geography; John E. Boyer, graduate. Members in the picturt when an excellent program lof six bands, will commence at 10 family! have been here this week are:1 stil living today are Lola B. White, Sarah Wiscombe, Joseph Golden Jubilee anniversary Monday. Those in the picture thorobreds. excellently matched, a.m. Lovely JoArin Smith and visiting friends in Springville and O. M. to B. Lola Vane, Harold Alleman and John E.j Boyer. Diplomas and bouLeft Packard, graduate; right (front tow) vied for trophies anchother prizes her attendants. Beverly Peery Provo. They left Friday to return foreground. The motto of and first White, princi-quets of the girls are piled in the to is he Eggertsen, L.,E. graduate; where organizer j CarmichaeU Cal., before a packed grandstand. The and Bee Stahen, will hold places was On!" On, "Sail in written, incidently, with Alleman On, the class, literature and English;' Taylor, instructor pal; Ida U.meet has attracted more horses of honor, as will Marion Bean, coaching in the school. Mr. Wil backwards. each 'n" Second Sarah Wiscombe, graduate;' Joseph Vane, graduate. than can be housed in the 64 who has been named Miss Pay- - son- Was formerly basketball SPANISH FORK Main subjec Menette Alleman Brid, graduate; Ella Maycock, gradu-- !' row: school coach i at discussion ses at of this week's high son for4 some and the at the of the duration cele stalls track, when his v m won ; the state B sion of the Spanish Fork city I horses are located in private bration. I' council was the possibility of curb The flower show will continue championship. I bams in the community. Queens to curb street surfacing in areas of the celebration were presented through the day and the Daugh hold-ope1 ters and of Jones Reed win spe-Pioneers Louis Thorn left Friday to re where curb and gutter have now by Mayor The city dads careacts were hcuse between at featured their cabin the in cialty park port back , to Ft. Ord, Cal., after been installed. r races. Second. of the race meets during the day. a 12 day leave here with nls par fully considered the advantages of The big race meet will begin ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn appearance, upkeep, and more . Is scheduled for Monday at 2 p.m. street 2 p.m. Specialty vaudeville On events will with at open Today's Thursday he was honored Jit efficient drainage such provide. might surfacing a family .party given by Bishop m and Mrs. Grant Thorn at their Main obstacle to the city In Last minute home. Those present included Mr. such a project as pointed out by SPRINGVILLE (school. A complete program of LEHI Featuring the theme of By EVELYN M. BOYER Councilman Rowe street Lewis, Reumon events will also "Youth," a quarterly conference and Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mr. and reservations are1 being checked SPRINGVILLE A "first" of Jubilee ' Is of the chairman. of ,Lehi LDS Stake will be held securing Reunion included. the be Paul Mrs. Bryce Thorn, for the Golden Jubilee well be can which inAhe street funds. funds Present Springville B. to Lola today, according to Stake PresiWhite, Thorns and Mr., and Mrs. Robert of Springville High School gradu and road departmenWbr this type ates and teachers which is to be proud isthat of having the first theAccording school class was dent Herman C. Goates. first, Thorn. high school in Utah County, and of work are verylow Mr. Lewis Elder Thorpe B. Isaacson of held Monday, Sept. 6, at the high organized by L. . E. Eggertsen, ' 6, - By EVELYN M. BOYER eating the candy, then eating the on obsome of means Sept. graduates stated, and jWonday, of Springville the LDS Presiding Bishopric will then school. supervisor Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Witney taining more money would be from schools, and for a time he was faculty members SPRINGVILLE the "general authorities Howard Maycock is general and Kits, chicks, wrappings. a Ft. over after school are the the. only instructor. Later he se represent home to; before ISpringville high trip, any he is he necessary beginning hungry, ; dogs, and and will over the conferother committee, rabbits, pigeons, turtles, Whenever chairman, preside to see brother D. his S. 50 Mead. years will gather at the cured . Harold Alleman to teach ence. Elder Walter Stoker Nearly all the city's chairmen include Dr. Myron past and iducks have all been house-- wmsues; ana when anyone Georee Witney who is in the vet such project. the available monies for roads are Crandall, Paul Haymond and school for the Golden Jubilee Re math and algebra; Ida Alleman General Welfare Committeeof will hold pets but something new in "crosses" him up" he shows his erans hospital there. Theytoured now being used in maintenance Mrs. Bliss Hoover, program; union, celebrating the 50th anni (Taylor) to instruct in literature also .attend the conference. ; gnashing his that, field has popped up at the anger by literally Hills on theirfreturn and upkeep of presentsurfaced of the first graduating and the children, yet he English: and usmona Juste home of the Harold Poulson fam- teeth, say Woodrow Weight, Dave Friel versary j President Goates .reports that class. Lewis Mr. streets the within move city, has never to arrivmg trip, made sen as instructor in physical geo nerexiuay. ily of Springville a rockchuck. bite anyone. ... :i:r any Finley Roylance, souvenir pro and .program numbers speeches declared. Among those who have made graphy. The classes were held in will be LiMar Miner, luncneon; reservations grams: Richard,' the Poulsen'i con by young- men presented solution One under of event possible for the are a tiny room on the third story Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hazel en k, for Milton nominations . ' Harrison, women of and the stake. son, brought. Rock and. his He likes to play was the possibility of ana nas developed a new ver tertainedt a neighborhood party sideration out Bird and Harold Alleman, member of the the old Washington school, but alumni off icers brother, Chuck, home to care for sion' a ar 6f session conferthe Opening partnership of "Stear the Sticks" by on their lawn last week. Those in working ; and firstjf acuity, who is coming from when the second clas came along, them' late last May after the with owners of proper Cal Packard.registration ence was held of.' 10 and four the rangement the between rotated California; and night, Saturday Mr. students ! included. attendance mother met death in an orchard. hiding the sticks he steals. He hMrs. the proposed street treasurer; JGlen W. of Sumsion. members of the first graduating classroom and a cubby hole which when, stake and ward welfare ties abutting Mr. and Burt hides family, Taylor himself by ducking his he proposed class: John E. The tiny chucks didn't even have as had Articles and Boyer, California; they dubbed the library. where co.mmittees t met. with general Mrsl Ted Taylor and children improvement areas such and Cran- alumni Frank their-ey- es association; open, and, knowing ana puiiing nis iront pawscver and when curb done the been gut in the taberSarah Wiscombe, Burt Mrs. Taylor they sat oh ledges or window sills church authorities mer, Rousing; Margaret Conover. Lola .B. White, Salt Lake City; this furry his eyes. When he hearsstrange and Mr and little of the ways -- of ' was This work was ." installed. nacle. and . to ' ter, available or study Springville; and anything he stands yfr on his family.) set aside pending further investi Catherine D. Wills, and Zina perhaps Joseph Vane Salt Lake while they waited their turn for Sunday, sessions will open with family, the Poulsen children set noises, about to find ways and means haunches and ' remains perfectly s of the pro Condle, invitations and publicity. City. Illness win prevent attend the classroom. gation Into , an Aaronic Priesthood Leadership still, Viow uttering of saving the lives of the tiny Regstration at 2 P.M. menacing Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Metcalf posed street surfacing with re ance of the other he secured living only Before, teaching at 8:30 a.m. in the High meeting at will growls. begin and children Merry and Sammy ports on the complete costs to be Registration f of the class of 04, Berne help. Mr. Eggertsen would make School. Auditorium. A: film will orphans. member They began feeding them milk All 'summer Rock has frisked returned home Friday from an prepared by Mr. Lewis. The only p.m. at tne nigh school and con M. Mendenhall, Salt Lake City. his assignments, to the class and be shown. ' . ' c. . with an eye dropper later poked about, cutting capers with, the enjoyable vacation trip which took alternative proposal suggested. tinue until 3 p.m. when the pro A special souvenir program: is then leave them to study while holes in the rubber end of the Poulsen children and their neigh them to IVancouver and Victoria, however, was an increase in gram is slated,! Following the being prepared under the direc he left to perform his duties of General sessions will convene program, the classes will meet tion' of Woodrow Weight, Dave supervisor at the other schools. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m;, with' the . dropper, and soon the little borhood friends vlike a little pup- British Columbia, where they taxes. ". Third , and Seventh Ward choirs to name class chair Friel and to now of then a the "on but bottle." individually chucks werr py, Other matters to come" before couple days, changes seem immi spent Finley Roylance which The girls made their own grad furnishing bufA ifhe music. President next reunion. men the for Coulee and the to' nent. Rock Then Grand7 is the council the included drowsier will to be dedicated Spokane the original uation gowns of the like .material Goates they graduated graham getting possibil ' ' ' luncheon-wi... at be stake . members to served fet UrgeS ll Canada into and drowsier each day; he has Dam and back up K . crackers. ity of rezoning an area north of faculty and first graduating class and design, light blue in color note, this change of time and An "accident snuffed out the life acquired a thick shiny new coat and Cardston. . They visited Gla town from residential agricultural 5:30 p.m. followed by dancing at shown above. The booklet, to! be with contrasting cream-colore- d . . of fur and Is so fat he waddles tier National Park, Rainier Park to industrial to accommodate the 7 n m of Chuck, but Rock, survived-tdistributed to all who attend the collars. The latter were all made support the stake presidency by become one of the family along instead of galloping. Father PouW and Yellowstone and came home erecting of a packing plant. Since Ray L. Done, former principal reunion, will tell something of the and given to her classmates by attending. with Richard, Janet, 8; Toni, 3; sen . thinks he might . be getting by way of; Afton, Wyo., . where this, involves an amendment to of the; high school now residing organization of the high school in Ella Maycock. They carried large In the evening,! a program .will and ' Steven, 11. Rock's food ready to hibernate, but the chil they ', went through the Swiss the zoning ordinance, a hearing in Portlands Ore., will be' the 1904 under L. E. Eggertsen, the bouquets of flowers be held at 7:30 p.m. under the tastes rapidly expanded to in- dren can't quite understand his cheese factory. date was set for Sept. 22 at 8 p.m featured speaker for Jhe pro beginnings of the art movement Styles and numbers have chang direction of the MIAl Everyone gram. Others includeMrs. Mae in 1903. and interesting bits of ed considerably over the years. is invited to attend, and an outin the council chambers. clude' t most anything handy . . . lack of enthusiasm. Can any6ne : Huntington, who! will: give a brief information about the various but the thrill of graduation stiy. standing program has been ar kleenex, straw, bugs, grain, or neip tnem out? Guests at the home of Mr. and f history of the school; Elmo Coff classes and happenings at the remains the same. ,the petunias growing around the ranged. Mrs. R. A. Oldroyd are Mr. and man of Salt Lake City, who will PriUKen home, but good green Mrs. Harry Krzywickl and ion talk on "The Influence of the clover still remains his favorite ALLIANCE, Neb. (UP) Don Barry of Denver, formerly of dish. , He found he can climb Pierce, campaigning for regent Geographyf SpringvilleS. on the where the - Oldroyds Thorn, - up ac pile has Community"; Grant of "feed sacks and drop of tne university of Nebraska. Chicago, knew them during his army who will speak on ''Objectives of down into the cow's grain barrel. was. tacking v posters on poles service. Alumni Associations," followed but.whenever he does, he always n the western area- - of Nebraska Ihjr an open forum;- and Marilyn overeats and can't jump out until when a man asked him if he Sun returned Mrs. Karen Thorn Moon, graduate of '54, who will he has had a nap and digested knew where he was. It turned visit with her some of Ws intake. Hexloves out the posters were going up in day from a y speak on "The Need for 'Sup? SPANISH FORK Buildingyper Ord. Thorn at Ft. Jim the Art Movement." candy caramels, always unwrap- - Wyoming, two " miles beyond the husband, Issued by this city for "the porting mits he While was she received there Music will be furnished by the . ping mem wnn nis forepaws.'Nebraska line. month of August reachetT a total Musettes, choral group under the urn I of $22,100 according to a report direction of Alberta hi i M. Hoover: by Munda Geslisonytity building a string trio consisting of Jane inspector. LargesKsingle permit Harrison, accompanist ; Stephen was for a $10,000 dwelling and the Betty. Hoover and Ami two smallest.both - for ear ports, Clark, ; Johnson ; and by Miss Glida Ann were for $300 each. mJ . vocalist. UU Permits" for construction of Packard, A ... The of and association v articles dwellings went tdSnelI Olsen by-la... i ;V as w 4. compiled by Attorney .. 891 E. 3rd N.. $10,000, and Wil f i ' ;., ? Glen W. Sutmsion will be read 11 am and Ninth East J. Johnson, Maycock. 'I EXCLUSIVE First South, $4,000. . Permits for by Howard Scheduled Voting garages were issued to Kenneth Voting will also take place for N. Warren. 85 E. 7th N.. $500: Ed new officers! of assothe Bench, 977 E 2nd N., $700, and ciation. The Red and alumni Blue f ' I Ray Dedrickson, 125 S. 3rd E., set up by the nominatingparties 1 com$500. Largest garage permit was canhave mittee purchased by the BHS Corpora- didates: Fqr the following Paul president, Ninth Block 132, of North, tion , and Paul. Thorn; for The Aluminum-Loc- k Shingle Corporation, manufacturers - of a patented for four garages at a cost oft $500 Haymond vice Alberta Menden president, ' each., new low-co- st Pennlt-fo- r additions to homes hall Hoover! and Evelyn Miner interlocking aluminum shingle, is expanding its sales .for Manilla treasurer, Boyer; R. to William sold Jacobsen, were ' ma w 1st N.. 1500; Hueh Knotts. Bird Brown and Fi Calvin Pack- division and is seeking a reliable, financially responsible . man for ah directors (two 345 N. 2nd E.. $2000; WUUam A.rd; for two-yebe elected: Charles ' Boyer exclusive protected distributorship for. Aluminum-Loc- k, Evans, 275 E 7th N., $500. and to Li f e t i me Zina N. The 875 1st Johnson, E. Roylance. C. Finley Blohn, Hugh two permits for car ports, both and Mary Roylance. Schwartz; Guaranteed Shingles,, claimed by experts to be the greatest improvement directors, (two to for $300,- went to ' W. T. Johnson, for one-ye- ar 38 E. 6th N., and William K. be elected) Jessie Packard Con-die- , in roofing of all time, beautifully embossed with a cedar-lik- e, : grain design, y Lucile Straw Johnson, Wil-for- d f Hales, 325 E. 1st S. Manwaring, and Blair SarVltfDPROOF . . . locking' on all sides'. . . FIREPROOF, LEAK-PROOF- ,5 gent. The secretary is to be, apBy MADOLINE DIXON PAYSON With an eye to The weather, Payson launched its 24th annual Harvest Days and Homecoming celebration, opening Friday evening with a fireworks display and continuing Saturday with a parade atTnoon, a race j ! i I well-train- ed X f -f zes. as-pri- - . i i a v . ; I ; Fireman Receives Treatment Eye Injury From Hose - fa im i Spanish Fork City Dads Study Surfacing . t I V " -- - Spt-ihgvill- ! e Plans Ready for Springville H.S. Golden Jubilee n- i - I Rdckchuck Become Member Of Harold Poulsen Family Memories Return For Springville H. 5. Class of '04 Reunion Lehi LDS Conference Set Today '' . the-Blac- i hide-and-see- i j By-La- v j the-cost- j l -- . . - . , -- i o . I VOTE-GETTE- R i .1 Building Permits Listed for August in Spanish Fork ; - 16-da- ; -- ' II mm " ' i L-D- . ( nC .' U ws v ...- ZS mm . ' DISTRIBUTOR Wanted for Utah County I "i y r y 4-w- ay X ar - -- , $40,000 f ...i. m ift.K( Vvsyti .... .... . . ... V ! Fire Reported at Brigham City pointed by the president. THIS IS A PROBLEM . KEENE, N. H. (UP) Power was knocked out. iiere during a storm. One iof the repair-inquir-y calls to the Public Service Company of New Hampshire office was from the telephone company. BRIGHAM. CITY, Utah (UP) latter' garage aoors are The, A $40,000 fire has destroyed the and tele- electrically top floor of the Big J Milling and pnone crews operated couldn't get their in Elevator Co. building Brigham trucks out td repair lines. -Utah. ' City, It was believed the fire might have started from a spark from a scouring machine igniting dust in the upper part of the building on the east side Friday. Reese Jensen, office manager : MULTIPLE SICLIEROSIS? and part owner of the building, said that "In another 10 minutes If bo. writ to CWropraetie the whole mill would have been SaniUkriam and Sper Hospital. Denver. Testimonial Proof of re destroyed but for the quick. action Colo., for in sults arthritis, cancer, polio, of firemen." 7 epilepsy, rheumatic, fever, multiple muscular sclerosis, cerebral There are some 6000 bitumin dystrophy, strokes palsy,neart. liver, skin, stomack. kidney and scores of ifS:Rr0i1r:TUa Janet Polea. . Springville, who has a rarity in household peta. He's ous coal producing companies in ether ailments. tauv.i wock, short for Rockchuck) and he's become a beloved member of the family.. the united states. . 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