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Show '"-""- ' , . " ,. .' - '"' l ' - ; ! . ! ' ;. ...y . - ' .: . . jw. , i . . v .' ; - - SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1955 Utkh County. Utah , SUNDAY HERALD Wayne H. Gammon Is Woman Hurt Snow Causes Orem 'Man of the Yea r In Sled Flu rry of Accident Accidents u ; V x v -- .: I'.-1- i , .5 i I. 7 x - - I : I V- ;. ' 1 , I i - I . 'I ! U rr-f- -v j,-- r ;; i i if i 1 I I j - ,3 : 1 By MRS. KEN WHITWOOD OREM A quiet, hard-workibut unassuming young man has Mrs. Waldean OJsen, 32, of received the honor of being named PLEASANT GRuVE Orem, was in "imprpve; condi Pleasantlorem's "Man of the Year" at the tion at Utah Valley Hospital Sat- Grove Chief of Police Glen New- - Junior Chamber of Commerce urday after being injured in a man, reported 'this week' that WithJlstinguished Service Award ban-th- e sleigh ride on Orem streets Thursheavy snow and slick,: icyiquet this weekday. H. GammOn'wab award-af- i police have answer! Wayne Hospital reports indicate that roads, the citv for his year s Mrs. Olsen suffered lacerations and calls of one or more a day for ed this recognition bvf Mayor! - -LcGrande ,ctivites ! I chest and head injuries when the car .a-He j that mishaps: reported jarm,an. Mr. Gammon- success-tjioug- h sleigh on which she was riding there have been no fully carried to a conclusion the 800 collided with a ca'r at 235-E- . there has been extensive! Iarch of Dimes drive last Janu-properNorth. injuries, ' !ar' and the emergency drive in Robert W. Olsen, 36, her husdamage ' August. He vas the originator of band, was thrown jclear of the nno 4lr H I the nit a li rr rt projects begun in sleigh and suffered only minor:end street, others have slid into the playground and exsubdivision Beverly injuries. Orem police aid the .each other or other obstacles. He pected to be carried out ifi each couple was on a sleigh being tu ue t au-o- f the subdivisions. He has been pulled by an auto driven by Glade tious in driving so as to avoid se-aenthusiastic booster of every Gillman, 33, Orem. nous injuries and' death, during project the JaYcees have attempt-th- e Driving the other car was Rex severe winter conditions. ed for a number of years and is Edwards, 23, of 1396 W. 500 N., Pleasant Grove. mem-ke- pt of the hardest-workin- g one has been City The" was Provo. pulled into sleigh in snow and as serves iiil the the I: asibers group, busy removing the path of the Edwards car, acit ha fallen. orcanizaof the ORE1NI DSA WINNER Wayne cording to Officers Reed Burgen- - J Workers have used shovel and tion- Mr. Gammon and'his wife H. .Gammon,' winner of the er and nurton lvie. I trucksto remove the snow from tLe former Juanita Campbell Orem ' Jaycee Distinguished b : -;have four children He is 29. years Service Award. the main r business district. !old and an emplovee of Geneva wives.- The clinic was held Friday, climaxing the annual convenOFFICIALS i AMERICAN FORK GETS VISIT FROM COUNTY Steel.' He was awarded the there was no award made In Dr. V. F. Houston, superintendent of the .Utah State Trainiri? tion of the association-- . Dr. Houston illustrated the need, objeccoveted gold key and a certify 1953. School :at American Fork, lectures and conducts la clinic before Icate after being choser by a ' Table decorations which fea- tive and results of the program of the training school. 'members of the Utah association of .County Off iicials and theif. tureel red and- - white carnations panei oi juages. Unidentified ar.dals shot up ban-iwcFeatured at the arranged by Mrs. Hewitt speaker In ca ip in the area-the Jr. Other members of the E. where Dixon Strong Larsen I quet, I i i i of Deer Creek Reservoir this was master of ceremonies. was banquet committee .are Weston week, according to Karl Pratt Robert E. Poe. former DresidentiKofiord-- Tor vail Nelson and Art' ' Deer Creek Dam tender. of the Salt Lake Jaycees and !lIolIiman. . . ' ' are pro-credit manager of tttg- Utah Oil Although firearms j hibited in that area, Mr, Pratt! PLEASANT GROVE J. Arza. Refining" Co. ,He developed thel issaid,r he and his wife were awak- - Adams of Manila returned from theme of how living J)ie J aye a. m. one morning by j the National Turkey Federation treed helped to develop - ea ened Verl G. Dixon.4 Provo, haseen' clerk. He served a two year term- - He Jias served aiso as county com-- , .Douglas Pond. 12. son of Dr. several;ttlshots which, they dis V ,nvL.iiuuii leraiuv a iic .ones personahtv to capacitynamed president-and Sheriff as county commissioner, before;mi.ssioner. .to fill the unexpired Mrs A smith Pond, 415 W. covere a short time later, had title, first vice president of the especially the creed of unselfish Theroh S. Hall and County cierkl.bewij: elected toi al four year .term. (term-- of Hilton-- Robinson. and. is'7th N. vvas in "fairlv cood" con- - put a crease in the outer casing national association. Mr. AdarasU-prvirtn nthPls Rntainmoht ""-'rSALE at5 iiKiauns ui uie year lie """ vmm.oo.u(1K1pn saiuraay, despite verv of their water heater and had hitnas served as second vice presi- - Was furnished bv" the BYU Pro commissioners. .foreman at Provo Canyon. ecutive committee, of Utah State boards of county jnwuii.H 'dent for the past year. With' the serious head injuria suffered ssome .pans in the utility room. Service Association of County Officials. A member of the! LDS Church, he Sheriff Hair helped to organize when he fell at the. Provo City Approximately 10 minutes aftcrnew title comes many .added' re-!- " gram DSA Former winners tn c . UP The election took place "Friday,,; served a mission to Franpe. He; thej Seventh- Ward .in Springville. swimming pool, under construc-- j the shooting occurred, Mr. and sjponsibiLitfes. Mr. Adams states who were honoredaward were E. Ray ... au-ji- f, us uisiiup. ne duu uon in .voiin 1'aiK. in onii.iMiiie vnjr, uuiiuti uh, ami scivcu duivc ium.nH. uMrs. Pratt saw a car which nad! war ne win ne required to travel Hanks 1946; Lionel Fairbanks; f nual. convention of the association, ne of Provo Thirfi Ward. his wife, Dorothy Davenport Hall; Dr. Pond is professor of ceo- - been parked about 100 feet off! a great deal during the 1947 ensuing S.R. A? a feature ot the convention. .lr. Dixon is m oromer oi mu have seven children. One son,:nomics at Briham Young drive down the can- year-- He will attend the conven-to- n Kof ford. 1949: Glenn Healv ? theihighway, made a trip to Utah Krgia Boshard atjd Ronald' Dixonj CUfkon,. is serving-.the navy.- .'': varsity. yon), toward Provo." meetings at " Others to 49c " in the afternoon to visit Pmvo: Ralph.. JJipcon, Orem. and Other "newly elected officers' jfi Brigham Vounsj University stu-th- e t n e and Torvall Nelson County 1j 1952 throughout organizations. anT Mrs. Leah Ford and Mrs. Editch the. sta(e aSg0ciation of county of- - dent. Eddie Williamson, was Utah State Training School United States iLake Salt Fallentinc. Fork. City, to in be .'ficiijls include Mrs. Margaret R ported j Mr. ; poor condition AL.ViA E. Adams left Thursday ' by to V: the former married a Dixon Dr. heard lecture with a serious Bo-They by. head follow Evans js to Elder injurv TurCity. attend the Colorado Brigham plane ? BADIATOKS REPAIRED .: - ... r r . uousion. supennienaeni.; w no viryima r min-n-, inf.v. County recorder, and Frank E. lnS a skating fall. The student jfccv ui weis. wii vtiiiiuii. iie ex- - a Arsto Glass Installed also conducted a dime. explamiTi- (lauqnrer Linaa. was taken to the university health Moss, Salt Lake Countv pects' to attend like meetings in .t t the purposes and results of the County Clerk Ktrk taught schaol vice presidents; "Milton attorney, Specialized H' k Hess! center alter treatment at Utah William J. 'South Carolina, the first week in I 1160 N Morgan. 51, in Roosevel before becoming Farming'ton, Davis County attor- - Valley Hospital. 35 North 1st West echooj. AH LANDER'S 9th W.. found guilty of arson,! February. Mr, and Mrs. Adams- pi Mr. Dixon, now serving his sec- - county clerks He was elected last ncyl secretary-treasure- r; James PROVO, UTAH 490 So. Univ Avenne . was sentenced by Fourth District returned this week from the Turond term as Utah County Com- fall to serve his second term, P. --McCune. Juab County attorney, Convention at New' -York and key " J roissioner. succeeds Lawrence W. He was emplojyed in clerical, executive committee members . rm nn rr . "; o c mt'ri N. . . J. ,'Atli.ntic City, Jones. Monroe. Sevier County, as tapiicity during construction 6f': El Paul Gilcen, Og.den. Weber .vo and execution for association president. years, ' Geneva and later! worked for the Couint'v surveyor! was elected on Commissioner Dixon, a. .son of firm in the accounting depart- - exekitiyeman for the one-yeplaced probation. e ' late Ernest and May Painter ment. Emma MaKh-om- . 1218 E. 960 ano Rico, 35. Lehi, who pleaded term of dlugo Price Provo pirqd BYU from Dixon. graduated Also active in the LDS Church, former Utah County surveyor who S , pleaded auiltv in court Fri- - tniiltv to charges of grand and received an engineering clerk Kirk served a mission to resigned C A Grant Arruerican day to charges of forerv and cenv a sheep from Cedar Val decree from New York Uni- - Germany. He was Timpanogos for uas reelected executive will be sentenced Frb. 4. sentenced to 18 months vere ley, ; He served for a time stake music director for five retarv of the association Charles Telado, 26, and Luci-- 1 on j probation. office years and in the Stake,MIA presi- - a! resolution Injthe New York Boy t backing the proas a scout executiveand in the dency for three ears. Current Colorado River Project same: capacit at Visalia. Calif, he is Filth .'Ward. jPleasant Grove, headed the. list acted on at' the -' ' During World War JJ. he was drama director. contention ' a transport pilot, ferrying planer He is a member of the 'Provo ', fll I TRUE REUNION 'fcetween Cairo, Egypt and Persia Lions Quartet, anJ well known as POCKET-SIZBURGLAR 4na jnaia. a tenor among cviq and church-,LAR- M i FOR iVOMEN" ' . In civilian lifeJ5 has operated groups. , j CHICAGO Women- - how UP I is the source af, ,love Hi . I f" Dixon -company;, He and his wife, WTnona Mon- can carry, a; pocket-siz- e contracting ' burglar 91 li; worked in the .office of Provo son Kirk, have foiur children." h alar m to protect all those other ! and Fred' 'and architect, Sheriff Hall has been countv thin Markham; in their purses.1 r 1 I or elm tiff. r;iFT term as county sheriff for more .than 13 years. served a four-yei alarm. demonstrated Fri-- ! S iu!l I ' a' m o n g s t men, the I IB tn th'ic oniit, ,ori afr' day at the Chicago Crime Preven- - L li'l tion Burcau, produces a Cloth 1.69 Varue! Womens ' ill is the knowledge; of the siren to attraek the nearest police- 1 cause of the developmen or scare off would-b- e robbers. SHOE HOUSE DRESSES m.unos ui tuaiiMna E I h Six new" members were, initiated' Board, spoke on Ihe Upper Colo-- : The price is $12.75. 5 ment of praiseworthy IB QH Five new into the Provo Lions Club at the ado River Project. He said that . and 'ine tuncia mental I Reg. 1.59. H9lds 6 Spring Styles recent meeting. ' ' water, or lack of water, limits ' In a variely of colors. pairs of .shoes! On0,1S ofl elision, Thej new Lions were Rulon Han- - both agricultural1 and industrial quajifies. In decorator colors Sizes 12 to 46 sen, Gordon Weight, Ronald Nor- - expansion in this, area." ton Arnold Dickerson. Gordon ln addition to r the water and Crane and Bob Done. The new electricity which would be .made RoH-a'members were welcomed by. Presi- - available by the project; he added t Xt"1,-- I Fnr f rr infnrnv-inriih T.- ' AftQ Reg. 6.95 All Metal Regular 39c Provo 34.30NW. dent Clarence Ellertson and each a preat new playground would be! Herald w-c- U j j man responded briefly. They AveFermade accessible! in the Rocky! TOWELS FLOUR all instructed. : in their- rcsponsi- - Mountain area 6ny 192 persons; bilities as Lions and membership iaw the natural wonders of the Dozens of uses, Large size, - thick Perforated metal top. Sturdy rubber , were besponsor-Fcno Park countj-pins last year presented by sheeting. Limit tipped legs. Save !Cause of the hazards of the Colo-Th- e ing members 6 to customer guest speaker, Jay Hing :, ado River, but (he claimed the $2.22 Monday OnlyJ ham of the Utah Water and Power proposed project Kvould make the Hurry for these M r area- - available to! all sportsmen. Musical numberp were furnished the Lions by Bevcrlee Garrett Fresh Shipment Reg. 9.98 Boys by Irne Ivic. I IIST VIUNTIX! tlfl OF AU...J tl The membership committee of R Chairman- - A. L. Taylor was in LIVE as you did before charse of the meeting. Other comReg. 29c. Vanilla or Sizes Complete mittee members ;!are Max Jones, enjoying the sound qf your FISHER SMITH JEWELRY Chocolate Cremes ' Frank Johnson, 3; W Taylor and children with hood. Bine favorite 282 N. Univ. music, Phone 2941 Al Grosjean, director advisor. Fresh! ; Delicious! own families and and tan ! ; . : ; ;ji ng j - . 7 ft V M m tv i. ,' I n ill - vice-preside- nt - IL j. Vandals Shoot Up Government Gamp Turkey Grower Advances National Group - i County Of f c a s E ect D xo n P rexy; Visit American Fork Training School Boy, 12, Badly Hurt in Fall re " - i At Swimming Pool WALLPAPER - , ' " ia-n(- . , v.x-,va- si -- " ! A j - . . ( - . Uni-delega't- es n -- Probation Given On Arson Charae . " , , 1 1 WRIGHT CO. 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