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Show j. if- SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 1, 163 Utah County. Utah Arrests Uncover ; - Employment in County Cont inues Upward Climb X in, Utah ice.Estimates April, employment '),1 j Pilfering Ring; Loot Recovered ' County among workers subject to the unemployment compensation act Is 3.5 per cent above that for v the preceding month in the same .'employment classification. " claims were V Unemployment down accordingly, with the 510 unemployed persons insured by . the act comprising 3.3 per cent of the total county labor force, according to Jennings M. Lee, ." manager of the Provo branch of the Utah State Employment Serv- county-wid- e ' . - Central Utah News Briefs Newcomers welcomed to Provo iinclude Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kensinger. 486 E. 2nd N., from Mr. and Mrs. E, C. . Springville; 381. E. ZaacJ 2ndS., from ant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Nolton, 1113 N. 3rd W., , from Orem. total. ; J j Mrs. Grace Williams had as visitors during' the week, her ulster. Mrs. Mame Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. Tafmington and James WriSht of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wrieht. formerly Vivian McBride,4s another sister of Mrs.' Williams. . -- ' . - - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jense, of Pleasant Grove have returned from a week vacation to Tucson, they vis-itAriz., and Mex., where brother-in-laa sister and CaDt. and Mrs. W. M; Pierson. Mrs. Pierson is the f ormer Jeanne West and Capt. Pierce is the son of vMr. and Mrs. W.ML pierson, Grove JjT h e y ' bo$i bf Pleasant vi&id Hoover Dam and Las v Vegas, Nev., en. route, home. . ed w, ; I - f , : t. d , was $168,750. Reports re also tfiatatea sales in retail trade are creeping ahead of last year's activity, Mr. Lee said, in some instances a substantial increase over last year is indicated. CHECKS OVER LOOT Deputy Sheriff Merrill Smith checks over some of the loot recovered of a in the recent break-uUtah in juvenile pilfering ring ' . -- . -- FROM JUST FRESH, UNPACKED FABRICS MIRACLE p NPX Xl l:- Wear,them early, wear them (ate, wear them all summer long! They're smartly in a f ottering array of styles or colors sun-lovin- jv . ' County. ,ix s g' t and at such little pricesl j ! Eternity." . Statistics In the county jail, ;the boys indicated that an "Oklahoma credit can and a card" (a hose siphbn) has become almost standard equipment of youths in Utah" County. As far back as last fall, numer ous vouths were stealing so much . gas' irpm cars, iruc&s ana machinery, it was a. serious pro . Iem, said officers. , beinvolved the Some of youths gan to extend their pilfering to and shoplifting, and to burglary. finally "But they are a humble launch today," said the officers. Ironically, some of the loot was hijacked from hijackers. Because of the double theft involved, owners of a portion of the loot have not, as yet, been determined. five-gall- on BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: car-drivi- J ; ng j Saturday : iBoy to Charles and Alfreda Bar ker Waters, Provo. Girl to Owen Wayne and Colleen Engh Stout, Orem. Girl to Kenneth and Barbara Smith Jasperson, Provo. Friday: Boy to Don and Virgie Hodge Holverson. Orem: J to Del E. and, Lloyd Peggy Boy , Davis, Provo. Girl to Gerald and Frances James Pyne, Orem. Girl to Crl and Patsy Spencer Cottom, Provo. A. car-strippi- 1 1 ng ' " SENSATIONAL Mrs. UoydlGrayiUs receiving treatment at the American Fork Hospital and may have to undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Holdaway and family, Lindon, have had house guests, .Mr. and Mrs. George Holdaway and children, Steve of Palo Larry, Sharry and Alto, Cal. They also visited with friends and relatives in Orem and Provof They were here for funeral services of Major.Lowry, am, uncle of Mrs. Holdaway. Mrs. Edith T. Booth was a a luncheon given Sest atMrs. Edith Garner ottt Utah State Welfare department in the Lion House. Mrs. Booth gpoke on her grandfather, Brig-haYoung, and' conducted a tour through the Lion House. She displayed some originaHetters and relics of his era. The lunch- SPECIAL " i CHOOSE pearl-handle- ! the list in all permits with 75 for a total value of i$2,236,700. There1 were 34 per mits. totaling $251,000 for unin corporated parts of Utah County and the, ProvO totals! were 37 per mits totaling $208,500. Orem also led the county in residential per mits issued in March, with a tota of $618,500. The total fori Provo Orem-heade- it!- i 1 r April. :. t The labor supply is sufficient to meet local labor demands, Mr. Lee said. There is expected to be a slight labor .shortage in mid-sumer, noweyer. r Adding to the rosy outlook is the fact that builders; and home buy ers have Vtaken off their winter wraps,? he continued. The num ber of building permits issued in March bv cities in the area to taled 187, compared to 30 in Feb ruary, The total value of new residential units1 reached $1,193,-425 in March.- This is an increase of I $1,041,975 over the February 16) Ro-Sh-e. ' : X ng ng car-strippi- of the total county labor force in this category place it at 29,900 workers for the month of April. Of this total, 28,500 wdrkers are gainfully employed, leaving .1,400 listed as unemployed. This is the smallest number un employed since October, 1954, and it is down 700 from the total last r Till wave of pilfer ing, ranging from , to burglary, and . was halted last week, when Springville Police Officer Ash Graham surprised a pair of young The boys burglars at Park V fled at the time. The two were apprehended in Colorado, and returned to Utah for questioning lay Chief Deputy Sheriff Reuben Christiansen and Merrill Smith. Theirx statements involved a number of xoung peo ple, and resulted in therecovery of considerable loot. Recovered loci included . tires, d revolv blankets, a a a camera, er, flashlights, knives, ties, sofa cushions, an automotive jack, numej-outools, groceries, film, farm machinery parts and the best seller. "From Here to A gas-siphoni- "t Mondays 0pc--n PURCHASE L m eon was part of ia convention of welfare! workers with delegates coming from Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North and South Dakota, Utah and Washington, D.C. Mrs,' J. Bracken Lee, introduced Mrs. Booth and afterward the group went to the1 governor's mansion where they were guests of "Mrs. Lee who gave a history of the home and conducted a -"f r ; , tour. ' :XX-- -- . ; 1 r X x. xl 9 MONTHS TO 18 MONTHS AND SIZES 1 YEAR TO 6x ' ; SIZES - ix. cSI Mm ' r ifliSl. AM'.'i WA l by ft WAt tWi$6 l .. 7 Vi fc'rv'-.oX- m ', caJ& ' m O I -- fcip Brant and Deon Finch, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs.. VernOa 100 Finch, Payson; celebrated fourth and second birthdays at' a party. Others there, were Karen, Bruce and" Wendy, "brothers and sisters to. the children; Susan and Paul Finch, Payson, and Debra s and Richard Bray, Provo; Mrs. JRob- ert Finch, who had just return- ed from a trip back east, arrived in time" for the party 4 I t Nylon -- . SMART NEW COTTONS if - , Aa ve gone to California , where they plan, to visit Mrs. Sellers sister. He is the son pf Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller. ' FOR DRESS - . . t - PLAY - PARTIES LOVELY NEW j SUMMER Regular Values to 4.98 Mrs. Sidney Cullimore, 662 S 5th W., Is recuperating at her home following major surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital. She Is still not allowed to have visitors. At a Sensational Sizes 10 to 20 Visitor at the L. D. Hatch home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kunzler and daughter, Lynett; Mr. and Mrs. La on Lam- pritch and daughter? Connie, of Richfield: Mr. and Mrs. E H. Manwill and daughter, Rona, and Judith Adams, from Sigurd. 1 - 12to24V4 to , - x?ci S Miracle Fabric Dresses s Mr. and Mrs. nomer Sellers . j . yE For; jlst Lt. and Mrs. Stott Corbett and daughter Suzanne, spent most of April irr Provo, while he was on a y leave from tl a U. S. Air Force. Lt. Corbett will leave Tuesday if or dutyas zf finance - officer at Thule AFB, Greenland. He,' will be there; for u. montns.MT. tarDeti. will re main jfn Provo to do work at Brigham Young University. Lt J Corbett, the son of and Mrs. John A Corbett. : Mr. '470 W. 7th N., was previously stationed at Victorville-- , CaL 1 Orion, Nylon, Dacron, Berpbergs, and; new miracle finished cottons, in sizes for regular and half sizes. A thrilling collection for Mother's; Day giving. 30-da- mm ; You'll want several of these lovely dresses AM post-gradu- ate See Mrs. W. EI Losee, 160 East Center, Provo, for complete tour of Hawaiian Islands. Beginning June 6. Also a fall trip to Europe for dedication of temple. Phone FR Provo. (adv.). new for Spring Just unpacked Ax truly terrific Special Sale Purohase. A onco In a Blue Moon . . A. tf--c s x chance to save. Open noon till 9 p. m. Mondays. STREET FLOOR , RED CROSS ALERT J: BOSTON (UP) A special tele type "system that flashes hurri cane .warnings has been set up in 'Red Cross offices here. The tele type sis connected directly with the U. S. Weather Bureau at Bos-- . ton Airport. The hurricane signals wilT permit j Red5 Cross disaster teams tox prepare for possible H j 13 J mum If so, write to Spears Chiropractic Sanitarium and Hospital. 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