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Show Officials Announce Boundaries For StiiftinQ bf Prbvb Public Schools Boundaries for Provo's public bus to Grand view). Exception schools were announced Saturday noted: Those children in grades by district officials. They are sub- four, five, six who live south of ject to revision as might be neces- Ninth South and east of the sitated by population shifts. Springville Road will ride the bus WASATCII---Beffinniiinnrth t to Wasatch. All children Jiving the city limits on Canyon Road south of Ninth South and east of and continuing south on "Univer- the railroad tracks will ride tne sity A venue to Eighth North, hus tn Wasatch.. thence east alontf Eighth North JOAQUIN West boundary be t(K Ninth East (except that chil gins at Eighth North ana Jfirsi dren wMqse homes face Eighth West, then south along First West Korth on either side of the street to Second North. South boundary t First West and Second will go to Joaquin), thence south Kcrin p on Ninth East to Seventh. North, North then east along Second t whose homes face North to the city limits. East (Children n Ninth East on either side of the boundary begins at Second North i street will go to Wasatch). Thence and ritv limits (except for Fifth east along Seventh North to and Sixth Grade pupils as above : ... whose limits. (Children noted), then north along city limits City homes face Seventh North on to Seventh North. North boundary ; either side of the street will go to hrins at Seventh North and city Joaquin). Other than exceptions limits then west on both sides of Ninth f East, ; noted, children livings north of Seventh North, to North. Pu and east of this boundary will go then north to and be East on Ninth Wasatch to pils living f BUS ' - AllSchool. ' -X-- . school rtorin anai tween1 Seventn elementary children living - south of Center on both sides of the street will Street and living south or west of go to ' Wasatch. From Eighth the railroad tracks and: east of North and Ninth East to Seventh 2530 West will ride the bus to ;Wa-sat- East on both sides of the street, From Sev (except that children whose Duoils eo to Joaquin. North, west eith enth East and Eighth homes face Center "Street-o- n to er side between the underpass First West aid the Geneva Road will ride the GRAND VIE W The east, bound- .' tf Je O . b-- oj ch -- T Totd Cost: $400,000 Ground-- B retikinq A: .'T'l ' :. ' ' Set For ' ' '" 'Y' Buildings Tvo SUN DAY H ERALP Bdha'i Faith To Org anize Group 3 ary for Grandview School will be gin at the, north city limits on the Canyon Road and run south to the junction of Canyon Road, and University Avenue, then south-o- n University Avenue to 10th North, west on iOth North to Fifth West. south on! Fifth West to Seventh North, west on Seventh North to 10th West, south on 10th West to Second North, then west to the railroad tracks and south on the railroad tracks to Center Street. west of me railroad tracks, the Grandview area will include all families living on both sides of Center Street and north to the city limits. At 2330 West the south boundary runs south to the Htv A85ffBSS 1547-- A AFL Docitworkeri Conclude Stri ke Idled Plant Resumes (UP) SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico strike by the The 2 AFL Dockworkers Union and the Puerto Rico - Steamship Associa tion was at an end today. The union and company signed an agreement Friday ening tne walkout which began last June 25 The Puerto Rican government had been operating the docks since July 2S under special emergency legislation. i Op erations Allan G. McCormlcIL until re cently chairman! of the Chicago Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'l GARFIELD, Utah (UP) Amer Faith, has moved to Provo and announces he will organize a lo ican Smelting and Refining Co. eal omiD of the faith here. and United Steelworkers of AmerMr. McCormick and his wife ica will resume contract negotia-- j and two boys, now reside in the tions for 'Garfield smelter worfera Georgian Apartments, 900 E. 1st discussions S.. and interested persona may Tuesday after -- v; contact them in person or by . y f; Friday. phone. said the Company spokesmen Mr. McCormick, an attorney at the smelter 4wer operations and building contractor, said he e i u m e d "accordini to r being was asked to organize' a local schedule." i group by the National Spiritual had been idled because Assembly of the Baha'l Fakh of of a strike against Kenne-co- tt ; the United States. Two Copper Corp., 'which prevented OXNARD, Calif. (UP) The faith, which has completed Lockheed the smelter from receiving ore to a magnificent temple la Wilmette. their deathstest pilots crashed the Kennecott mine. from a when Friday night just north of Chicago, has a world e bomber patrol membership of about 4,500,00a, slammed intoNavy a bean field near Francis G. Mulvihill, 22,- - Canosa Mr. McCormick said. and exploded. Park, Calif., and Robert L. Maa-seThe organization, he said, is here 28, North Hollywood. as were The identified victims dedicated to the principal of unity of mankind and Is open to wor in all reU--l SWEETIE PE ship to all peop1 By NADINE SELTZEQ 4 v -- 'day-lon- g, ; : -- ; - Test Pilots Die In Crash umiis. PROVOST . Children 111. 1 wiuun rrovost boundarv .includ mg lundergarten 'age throush xmra uraae go to Provost. Com mencing at Seventh East and Third South going south on high ways si an children who live on the east (side of the highway to Ninth South will go to Provost. From highway 91 west on Ninth Soutb to railroad tracks including children living on both sides of the street. From highway 91 east on winth South to city limits in eluding fchildren living on both sides of f street. On highway 91 south from Ninth South to citv limits including children livine on Doth sides of the highway. Chil dren-- living south of Third South and east of the highway to Ninth South go to Provost. FRANKLIN Boundaries are the same as last year.1. East living ; The-pla- nt 15-d- ay , v : t ; twin-engin- N) "f,i'v y, i I eions. i v Mr. McCormick said he . plans to make Provo his permanent residence. He will engage in the building business. Air Force Major; Convicted of Elaborate Fraud , nil Air Force Major TOKYO (UP) Thomas Pate, former finance of ficer at the. nearby Tachikawa Air Base, has been convicted of an elaborate' fraud which resulted in the theft of $200,000, the Air Force announced Saturday. v. boundary. University "Avenue; wests boundary, east of viaduct: north boundary, south side of Sec Ground will be broken for two iThey are the Botanical Labora- ond Worth; south boundary, 10th A general court martial sennew buildings costing an estimat- tory and the Health Center. Bids bourn on Fifth. West; AHstudents him to seven years at hard tenced ed $400,000, on Brigham Young closed last Monday, and were let riding bus last year should ride ARRESTED IN HUSBAND'S DEATH Authorities in Richmond, labor, dismissal from the service d .University campus Tuesday morn- to Groneman and Co. of Provo, the bus this. year. Va. Saturday took into custody . the wife of a and forfeiture of all pay and allowing, Sept. 7, it was announced according to Ben E. Lewis, asso TIMPANOGOS Boundaries are Maryland veteran killed In a mysterious auto crash last March 28. ances! The verdict is subject to in same as last year. Beginning on Mrs. Dorothy L. Hicks was picked up at the home of her father review. Saturday by President Ernest L. ciate s e e r et a r i Wilkinson. charge of the BYU ' expansion University Avenue and Second in Richmond and is shown leaving city Tail on her; way to court Pate, of Los Angeles, pleaded program. Construction will begin North, west to First West, north to show cause why she should not testify before a Maryland guilty to charges which included to 10th North, west to Fifth West, grand jury investigating the death of her husband, Louis A. 18 allegations of larceny of checks ? immediately; The Botanical Laboratory will south to Seventh Nortlr; west to Hicks. She is followed by Richmond Police Sgt Leroy Ford. andmoney orders, two of larceny . of military payment certificates be located at Eighth North and 10th West, south to Second North. (United Press Telephoto). and one of larceny of ' U. S. Sixth East, and the Health Cen east! to Fifth West, south to Center over the brow of the hill ter Street, thence east to the ave- currency.across from Hall, nue.f NAVY BLIMP USED The total cost of the two projects MAESER The west boundary 7 ' I1: TO STUDY SMOG including furnishings and land is University Avenue. TheJiorth Onlook ANGELES LOS (UP) run near on will $400,000, boundary is Second North to scaping worried cast ers skyward the glances Mr. Lewis mountain. The said. south Details of starting dates and boundary Navy Friday when a unit Plans for , the Health Center is Tnird -bouth (for Primary . registration schedules are found Hall and the circled iCity blimp see wot two a unit on call for: the elsewhere this miyi. primary . page story building, today then quietly glided' away. and the preceding one, but gen top to be occupied by the Health Provost boundaries). For grades ' Police explained that the blimp and Five A RichVa. south 'the Four; Six, showed RICHMOND, in an Utah floor but and schools (UP) the lower autopsy Center, t Cemetery by erally speaking a. crew of civilian scien (contained mond judge Friday night ordered only that death "could have re the ROTC. The Health Center will boundary is Sixth South. County start as follows: tists that mysterious pne--studying clinic; treatment Any child whd lives facing the widow of a paralyzed veteran sulted from the accident' Tuesday, Sept. 7, all schools intlude a nomenon smog. . ln Prove up to and including rooms; examination rooms, an X Third South on either side of the killed in. a mysterious auto crash or. bordering on Third to appear, before a grand jury for I high school level. This includes ray room, an emergency room, lia street ' South will area, area, go to MaeserAny child questioning. storage the public high schools, junior" reception a highs and grade schools and brary, offices for foilr doctors, living north of Third South will go Mrs. Dorothy i. Hicks was BY High, Junior High and Ele-- nurses area,, and a reception to Maeser. picked up' at her father's home :". .1 here and released under $5,000 , mentary Training School. Ori- area; The announcement comes on Provo Sr.-J- r. bond for her appearance before entation for Brigham. Young High - University freshmen and other the heels of one smade Friday the grand jury. i V, r new: students will start Sept.-2- that dormitories to house 800 men Hicks has been living with Mr. with the university itself and costing $2,500,000 have been her father since shortly after her -t- o-: School They, will be husband was killed on March 28 beginning classes he week of formally approved. located on university-owne- d prop .. b'rX Sept. 27. police have complained Maryland Canyon V Tuesday, Sept. 7, all schools erty east of the ProvoFeed the widow refused to coopthat, Mill. Road at about duff's V . erate in the investigation of the In Alpine District. some distance still is The project death of her ''husband, Louis A i!' Monday.! Sept. 13, all schools in the future. A university spoices t .... schedules for Hicks. In Nebo District. man said bids will not be ready Provo junior and senior high stu Hicks, paralyzed from the waist for letting before next spring. dents were listed Saturday by of down from wounds suffered in , ficials, World War II, was found dead in Provo High Seniors will meet equipped Lincoln auwhich 9:30 at tomobile had crashed into in a. m. the audi Tuesday torium for general instructions. the foundation of his home. Activity cards must be purchased The death was first listed as ac Sr.-J- r. RELIABLE before going to the gymnasium cidental. Neighborhood ; gossip led for registration; y to a reopening of the case and disHigh School Juniors will meet covery that the hand throttle of the Lisf Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. and will car had been taped open. Alfred C. Nielsen. Salt Lake procedure, while Hicks', body was exhumed from Saint Institute AMERICAN FORK Tuesday, follow; the same Cily, Latter-da- y will meet at 9:30 its grave in Arlington National Sophomores LDS at the director and teacher is for 7,' m. day Sept. registration Wednesday for registra Business College Branch of Brig the students of the .American A Change In Vour WHAT'S SITUATION tion;' ham young University, has been Fork High School and the Junior T Regular classwork will begin at ON MOSQUITOES? of LDS religinamed Schools. (This year regis High a. m. of Ha the in all ous" education Heating PlaRt This Winter? Thursday. will-b- e NEW ORLEANS (UP) A woman students of the tration waiian .Islands, by the president streamlined in as much as the Farrer jjuniorHigh Ninth Grad called the U.S. Weather Bure&'ij ers will register at 9:30 a.m. of the church board of trustees, were students registered actually asked and "The for here was. Friday announced it Saturday by while still in school last spring Tuesday,! with Eighth Graders ' L. Wilkinson. forecast for 1:30 Ernest at Biloxl, President p. m. Tuesday, mosquito ollowing the plan in force in registering . and! Seventh Graders registering Miss. Mr. Nielsen, wno nas served as most Gas Fired Automatic schools of the high through bishop of Douglas Ward, Bonne out the nation, the students, late at 9:30 aim. Wednesday,1:30All new students will come at p. m. ville Stake, for the past seven Oil - Bottled Gas Equipment Coal the snring selected their classwork Wednesday. Regular years, expects to leave 'forHa courses and stated teacher pref waii sometime this month. He erence! for the coming school will; begin Thursday. Complete Installation will establish LDS seminaries in year. All students who are registered connection with all of the public Charles B. at the Dixon Junior High will re GET OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU BUY principal of port to and private high schools in the the senior Walker,and rooms Tues home their ' ' Don C. school, V'''V v- .- 9 a. m. for a. half day of islands. 'AT' at . dayj of the junior scnooi. rne Overly, principal y ses 1. regular school, in- individual - letters to sions will NO OBLIGATION OR COST Wednesday, begin each student this week announcedthe registration schedule as fol- New students or those not regis CALL ows: Ninth Grade, 8:30 a.m.; tered --will come at 2 p. m. Tues ; , r Seventh' Grade. 9:30 a.m.: 10th day. The dividing line for Dixon and Grade, 10 a.m.: 12th Grade. Farrer Junior Highs is University 11th 2 p.m.: .Eighth Grade, p.m.; Grade. 3 p.m. Students will be School lunches will be served; at Lindon Elementary expected to pay fees at time of ;LIND0N work when they 890 West Center, Provo all three! schools beginning Mon orePeople lilrwrd .. .School's list of, teachers who will else do registration to sorneont povlng . ' work 13. under the - supervision of The Seventh and Eighth grade day, Sept Phone 2306 .Principal Elwood Baxter this students will assemble first at year is as follows: Mona Leichty, the appointed time in the, audi CARNIVAL By DICK TURNER kindergarten; Lucille ; Nuttall, orium where homeroom teachers , First Grade; Beth Hardin, Sec- - will be assigned and registra PlumbinrN cr Heating "NOW ; ana; inez jvieservy. becona; inei- tion will proceed under their di ma Martell, Third; Norma Hales, rection.!' ;! IS THE TIME! Fourth; George Adams, Fifth ; The students of the Ninth. 10th, Mildred Rasband. Sixth. Mr 11th and 12th grades will first go and Baxter will also help In the Sixth to the Office and pay "the regis urade-aga- in this year. tration fee for which thejrwill be Then CaH UTAH TIMBER School will commence Tuesday given a will receive and receipt, Sept. 7 at- 9 a.m. Among the their activity card and locker as &COALCO. scheduled events Is the serving signment. The students will then - of Juice to the classpkindergarten x IS THE PLACE! contact; their teacher and be en es. ) The price of one dollar per rolled upon the class roU. Each month Will be charged. This is student of these grades has re j For You to Get the Usual fee and if the parents ceived through the mail the class Plumbing & Hearing would axe to pay it First ; Lumber, e Quality year schedule completed at spring reg ; -they can save a dollar "as it will istration, and will present it at Hardware or Company Cement, be eight dollars then. This juice the time of V . for that . .Tuesday. Insulation registration 7 is prepared by the lunch room The - enrollment for the two Garage , Carport, or personnel and served each day schools will be at least 850. O FREE ESTIMATES ta jthe. children by the teacher this number anoroximatelv 4001 -- . Room v Extra -13 the room; will be in the three upper grades. jThat You Want to Build ' anditegular class work will begin . Now . . Before Winter Wednesday and school lunch will Reasonable Prices be available beginning that day Come In Let Us Help 11 I -- : j partly-paralyze- . . Here Are Utah Gounty School Dates . ; ? ! " Knight-Mangu- Widow Ordered to Appear Before Grand Jurying Death of Pa ralyzed H usband ,..:.:' m v 1 . . T- V - low-flyi- ng : , "V ' ' Ml V . i , . 12-b- L i ed blub, blu "No, no, Sweetiei put it do . . 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