OCR Text |
Show f SUNDAY HERALD Aflreaasfn1 fife ori 11 i mm mm Conn fly Un - I By JOAN GEYER unit agreement for development and operation of West Portal Unit,-- a large tract of land in Utah and Wasatch County, by Shell Oil Company has been filed in the office of Utah County Re- A Central Utah News Briefs Kay D. Hilreodorff has been released from the Air force after having served four years in the finance office In Montgomery, Ala. He has returned with his" wife, the former Matt Hull, to make a home in Provo where he will resume his studies at BYU. Mr. Hiigendorff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hiigendorff. , ' tail corder Thelma Ves The contract, dated Aug. 25. 1954, provides that k test well will be drilled about 35 miles east of the f Ironton plant within the next six months, and drilling "be continued to the top of the Flagstaff orf until commercial oil is struck.!' If the first well Is dry, addi tional wells will be drilled until either commercial oil is located or there is reasonable proof that the area is incapable of commer cial oil production. The Shell Oil Company listed as its addresse, 1008 W. 6Ji fit., Los. Angeles, Its signature was represented by M. W. Sheppard Jr., manager of the land department In-ar- Listed as working interest own ers were George Wplnschel, H. B. Zachry, R. L. Wheelock, Earl G. Colton and Frank ButtramTall of ' I 'H J? -- 'j J.,' 6, - were: Paul T. and Utah Valley Hospital Thursday agreement L. Helen P. Urie, Walton, after being confined for one week. W. H. Peterson, Naomi L. J. Meyers, (Mrs. Taylor was caring for her Parson U. and WebP. Evelyn I son aner ne uiu uuucijuuc D. R. Helen and L. Knight, surgery and became" suddenly ill. ster, and Vestal E. Anderson, She remained in the hospital for Maurice one week under observation. Both Ivor and Marianne! C. Sharp, W. Milton and Mrs. Taylor are re-- F. and Caroline JT. Bowthorpe, Samuel Bernstein, president, on poriea improving. behalf of Trans Oil and Mining An- MTirs. rein lupuia cuiciiauicu Company, Earl L. and Mona P. John Victoria Cue and derson; friends Friday at Park's Cafe in do and Adrian J.I and Lorna L. were Mrs, Vertia Gilson, Provo, Wilson. The agreement s scheduled to and. Mrs. Inez Kay. Mrs. Henri etta Phillips, and Mrs. Norma remain, in effect for five years unless the area is found unpro- Van Ausdal, all of Santaquin. . . ducuve. In the latter event, the James N. Gilson, MA3, son of unit agreement would remain in Mr. and Mrs, James S. Gilson, effect as long as the wells were ' surprised his parents Friday with productive. an unexpected visit.- - He is on a i30-d- a leave from the U.S. Naval rds Air Station at Pensacola, Fla. ' I w .1 duce identification, upon which heir signature appears, such as a driver's license or credit card, and should be asked to list then: ad dress, officers said. The peace officers urged change of attitude on the part of the public, and warned tnat loss 2nd Battery Suit Filed From Coleman Files Altercation Richard Evans Speaks Today at West Utah Confab Uintah-Wasatch- non-partis- an . Jess Denson, 34, Salt Lake City, was sentenced to state prison for 18 months, after he pleaded guilty in Fourth District Court to charges of wilful neglect and failure to provide. He had been on probation. with facilities. Call Dora McEwan 765R. TF1t g: Suit Over Purchase of Motel meeting in the Rivergrove Ward chapel. A Priesthood Leadership meeting was held at 7:30 p.m., also in the chapel. Music for general sessions will be under the direction of Carel A.; Waters, stake .chorister, and Mrs.' Jean Dixon, stake organist. Flower, will be furnished by the Stake Sunday School. The evening service at 7 p.m., under the direction of YMMIA president, Blaine Houtz, and YWMIA president, Helen Dur-ran-t, will honor the 40th anniver of sary the Bee Hive organization and the 41st anniversary of Boy Scouting in the church. Music will be furnished by a Bee Hive and Boy Scout chorus, with special numbers by a Boy Scout quartet. - ! "i Sprains Ankle - re-tri- ed . juu-year-o- and-Joy- ce I your Milium lined fo the LIFE ia i your coat Our elegant custom coat Is a result of countless tryouts, samples and rejects by talented Betty Rose designers to find a coat most becoming to all women regardless of size or age. Life magazine reports the success achieved in Botans rich, plush wool coating of velvet beauty. See for yourself how this . j j luxurious creation flatters your figure more than you ever thought a coat could. Charcoal, red, sapphire, all-occasi- on grey, cedar, taupe. Sizes 8 to 18 $5995 S y I OS featured in BETTY ROSE L( . . . Featured on The Big Payoff CBS TV Network This is U IF . r-- six-ye- V of i , ,i ... LIFE , I s presents the coat of I ! owr trim m a Las Vegas 2 hrs.. Boise 2 hrs., Gerald Turner, Lehi, charged Elko IVx hrs: Merrill Christopher- - A Pleasant Grove widow, Mrs. ence In business affairs, which with embezzling son. Phon 555. (adv.) $720 from Clara A. White, has been awarded was, known to plaintiff, and. that Dwight Lehi sta service Bates, $15,000 b a Fourth District jury tion has bound been C. the operator, is Lewis, Clyde plaintiff, News Lehi , on a counterclaim against Clyde C. Lewis,, realtor, and jhis wife, a real estate"broker and oper over to Fourth District Court Verona pi Lewis, on the grounds ator . . , They averred that they from Provo City Court. Lewis misrepresented value and placed implicit confidence in his Income of Lewis Motel, when he integrity and relied upon his Conrad A. Johnson, Benjamin, sold it" to4! the,widow and her knowledge and experience in ad charged in Provo City Court with battery against a neighbor, daughter, Kathryn White, several vising them as to the property." Golden The Taylor, in a fist fight court that supreme opined years ago" which arose over water dispute. a certain amount of or sales talk in Fourth The, suitwas By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN "puffing" should be allowed for, nas entered a plea of innocent. NO MORE HAY District the after Court, plaintiff but i lehi Mrs. Meiba Clark; as had appealed to Utah Supreme noted the great divergence in Trial has been set for Oct. 13. sistant cashier of the State Bank Court from an earlier jury ver- business experience between I. (UP)- PROVIDENCE, R. V. MIL of Lehi. ii taking aa extended dict of $23,642. V ; - 575 xdjs Mk 18.or and and Francis defendants, plaintiff Geeslin, Jay city . nas seen vacation made ; necessary I when a dered its last The in retrial Fourth E.J2nd District in arrested Salt S., haying. Lake city pur A of lawsuits began Court. isne sprainea ner anxie last week, when series chased the farm within last i the with of City, charged burglary Clara White and her daughMrs. Emily Pearson and two cut limits and in the Commercial Tire new The city was cut hay to Company, damages jury ter a invested home worth $10,000 a for hous daughters Mary Lou m to over bound Fourth District preparation 515,000 favor of the defendants, proposed are here from The Dallas, pre in a motel, as a down payment on Mrs. Court from Provo City Court. White and her daughter, ing development, i motel from Lewis; purchased where they have "made their home tried to it, operate unsuccessfully for several years. They plan to and became delinquent in payIstay for the current school year. ments, Joyce has enrolled at Lehi High Lewis filed notice of terminaSchool. ' Mr. and Mrs. Georce C. Lo tion of contract and five-da- y noto vacate tice the premises, sayridge entertained Sunday at i family dinner - in honor of th ing Mrs. White had paid $3,594 $1,641. He asked the birthday dates of three member but owed of their family. Honorees were sheriff to evict the widow and ILeo Loveridge. Mrs. Carl Farner fasked triple damages for unlaw o la son ful detainer. a ot ugaen ana ner Steve. In addition to Mr. and The defendant filed countersuit. ?jvirs. juovenage, tne guests ln- - saying the plaintiff had fraudu olnA lently represented the motel as ..J V... T T haying monthly income of $1,000 ridge and three children. Mr. and wnen awas not in excess of $ZZ5 it Mrs. Farner and two children, and Mr.' and Mrs. Theron Johnson and misrepresented its sewaeefacilities; said she had paid $13,f of American Fork and two ' 850 bn account; should have been dren. v -auui i r given credit for extensive im tt airs. ' xiarry aioKer provements are announcing the arrival of asked $30,000to the property, and damages. their first a A first jury sitting on the case This 'New, Tubeless, 3 Transistor boy born to Ralph and awarded re immediate plaintiff Schow Janet Gull of Sandy. The father is a, radio technician now possession of the property, and he was entitled to $1,087 for : serving with the Seventh Fleet. said arrears, plus $3,970, treble damHe expects his discharge this for rental after the eviction ages year. deadline! Thir jury found the de):- Word has been received by Mr. ' to $28,000 dam fendant entitled and Mrs. Andrew Lossee of the of the because ages alleged fraud birth of a baby boy to Airman c ulent which, misrepresentation, and Mrs. Ralph Hartshorn, now 057 , amounted to $23,164. less $5, stationed at Limestone; Air Force Base in Maine. The baby is the The jury reached the $28,000 fig ure by. opining that the motel, as couple's first child, and will be represented plaintiff had named David Lewis. The mother a value of by the but that it's $42,000. is the former Carta Jackson, Lehi. "reasonable market value" had i Pfc. Dean Keith Powell, son of been only $14,000. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell, has plaintiff unsuccessfully received his discharge after serv- - The new trial , on basis the sought ing two years in the U. S. Army, againstlhim was ex including 17 months with "the judgmentthen ft.' ' Mi cessive; appealed to the su: Eighth Array ; In Korea. He was preme court. " met at Fort Lewis, Washington In h v down his decision, handing 8 his by parents and sister, Diane, Supreme Court Justice Allan and the family spent a Wear and compare this mighty midget at work, church, va Crockett declared 4' , cation together on the West Coast . if . . in , theater, the anywhere that The your contends aid opinion, ANYJiearing before returning home. Keith barest plaintiff of prudence modicum a ZENITH "ROYAL-M-" in any way . . . simply outperforms to resume , his studies at would have prompted sufficient in plans the return 10 aid within hearing days and your money will urignam Young University. t h t quiry to have uncovered this ' . be . refunded . could be fairer! what promptly Bennett, Jesse of Lehi prominent great disparity ii income; to graauate High School has which defendant retorted that one ONLY $100 (Bone conduction accessory at moderate extra enrolled at Dixie College in St who deceived has intentionally cost if required.) PAY ONLY $10 A MONTH ON STANDARD Geprge for the current year. A another cannot be heard to say in son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ben--' OPTICAL'S EASY TERMS I . . defense of his fraud that the .inExtra Tiny nett, he was prominent in ath nocent ought! not to have latest Zenith's and triletics and student body affairs trusted party greatest engineering him, or was negligent in while In high school, and also A world of hearing aid convenience, umph which contention does so; doing, played a lead role in the school find support in tne law. Weighs only 2 35 ounces. Including comfort and performance in this wearing opera. He will participate in fooW single "A" battery . . . sparkling clarity Defendants also asserted that mighty mite. Instantly adjustable fingertip Dan at Dixie. are without experiremarkable depth and realism . J . with they entirely tones and volume controls. 'And just imagine so small, so light, x you forget you're . :". the "Royal-M- " operates for 10c a week 1 wearing it!. COME IN TODAY on ONE tiny battery! ne-rt'ani- OlinS I i $15,000 mrflai To Widow, Daughter, In (adv.) nl 9 tm dancing, banquet check-passin- EXCLUSIVELY DEITY ROSE SUITS AMD COATS a routine measure, check cashers should be asked to pro- of thousands of dollars annually by local merchants will be passed on the general public in increased cost of overhead, and prices. Non-traff- ic be offended if a Court News "You wouldn't merchant checked your credit rat ing, so why be indignant if xhe takes FILES CANDIDACY Arthur D. routine precautions on checks, Coleman announces candidacy are another form of credit,' which for member of state board of officers. said j education Some merchants opined tnat losses were as high as 10 per cent on checks cashed for customers The -- meeting closed with plans for drawing up a bulletin tor dis tribution to merchants on sugges Complaint has been filed in tions for cutting high check losses. Provo City Court, charging Mack Cook. 28. with battery on the per L. son of Rufus Jacobson Jr. He and of innocent, a plea Arthur' D. ' Coleman has an entered 27. Oct. set for was trial nounced his candidacy for mem Jacobson Jr., ber of the Utah State, Board of Earlier, Rufus Education, representing District 28. 950 S. 5th W was charged with battery against McKinley Four, which comprises Duchesne, and Utah Cook. 59, father of Mack, and Counties. This is a breaking of his jaw in a dispute general auth position which will appear on the over Jacobson's cows allegedly Renresentins the LDS ' of the orities Hear land. Cook's on November election ballot unurcnj ai trespassing Mr. Coleman is currently serv- ing has been set for Sept. 27. The rpripra1 sessions of the West con ing as chairman of the Central altercation between Mack Cook Utah LDS Stake 10quarterly 2:30 a.m. at and Utah Vocational School Community and Jacobson is alleged to have ference today De li. will Kicnara avails, Advisory Committee, and has been followed the dispute involving p.m. of the Council of Twelve Apostles. a member of the PTA for 12 years. Mack's father and Jacobson. Mr. Coleman is the father of Joseph Symons will represent the ' four sons two who attend Lincoln Ralph D. McCollin, president of LDS Church school system at the High School and two who attend Intermountain Amusement Cor conference, which will be held j according to Page Elementary School. in Provo in the tabernacle, guilty poration, pleaded Residents of this area for the J. Earl Lewis, stake president. City Court to charges of operating past 20ears, the Coleman family a business without a license, and The conference began Saturday now lives at 1971 N 932 E. at 6 p.m. with a missionary was fined $35. X Re-TrialAwa- AnnMnrlit out-of-to- Meeting with the merchants were deLt Jess Evans, Provo" Police Merrill Sheriff tective; Deputy Smith, and the retail council of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. The peace officers urged that merchants require better identifi cation of check passers and that extreme caution be used in casn-- N? checks. A mass meeting of Provo mer- ing chants was held Friday to discuss As Af the rapid rise in fraudulent For State San Antonio. x School Board Mrs. Stanford J.Taylor and son other the Among parties signing from home returned Milton I 4 Businessmen, Police Confer on How to Curb Fraudulent Check Menace ea of Shell. ffffgSh-195- ij jj Your Suit WEAR AND COMPARE great-grandso- n; six-pou- nd : -- M 4 1-- Smallest, Lightest Hearing Aid In Zenith History! t -- 1 10-d- f av V nt -- " dacron Our double duty suit of 55 woof. .Youll live in our miracle 45 and suit with that always pressed look. Enjoy its comfortable lack of weight, Ms determined resistance to wrinkles. i Most spots sponge off without benefit of valet or cleaner. Fashioned with masterful notch detail to enhance a gentry rounded hip. Ifs as perfect for you at 8 P.M. as it is at 8 A.M. In charcoal, brown, navy, blue. , Sizes 10 to 20 and 122 to 24V4 ... lln BAHAl World Faith ' believe that the Greet Day of . Cod la at bend: that we have already entered lt in tmeU that the evenfta .which would signalize ita advent are graduBaha'is ally unfolding before our very eyes or arc Immediately impending: that wt are witnessing the death pangs of one civilization ta anticipation of the establishment of a new. Divinely created and Divinely as featured in ... administered the Kingdom of Cod Upon .lie earui; and that (tne Baha'l World Faith itself holds the key to the unity of the human race and that lt Is the door to the New Ae. of the human unity as envisaged by race, Bahau11ah. founder ef the Baha'l Faith, implies the establishment of a world commonwealth in whidb. aU nations, race, creeds and classes arc closely and permanently united and in which the autonomy of it state members and the personal freedom and initio ative of the individuals that compose them are; definitely and completely safeguarded. ftp! i Amazing operation, economy and thrift. . he "Royal-T- !' Royal-T- " , . . - (Super) s 125.00 Extraordinary power vet small in size.....: sT " c QJ(?(1 "I Exclusively Ours . j AO IOC I Z3eUU OFFICES IN: Logan . Ogden 'Provo Price Salt Lake Idaho Falls i QUR, 20th ANNIVERSARY YEAR Write for FRXS PAMPHLET "The Bahal Peace Program' to: CtmX Dox 4S3, Provo Herald; or call 231S-B 3a 161 West Center ;L VIST Provo, Utah it I mm rf ' IS - I - . . -- I |