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Show 12 Dry Farmers Invited to ' ; Wheat Day SUNDAY HERALD ""Sgigg (0 Uiste .Ffedlities; Of : Provo in Drive to Gat More Conventions Here CD Export Givcj "ire-Fightin- -- . ; ..( ) g, 1 ; Prevention Tips of lives rather Necessity saving Utah County dry farm wheat than property in case o? home fires -- as growers are urged by Extension emphasized by Inspector Service to turn out Friday darOwen McEwan, of the Salt Lake ing annual Wheat Day to see 's "ity Fire Department, during tillage, fertilizers, forage and Civil Defense lecture held in grain experiments at Nephi ex on junction with Brigham Young farm. periment Jniversity Leadership Week. Provo, Is now equipped with prepared and mailed to them by The program will get under The lecture, on Civil Defense of the committee in their drive. facilities to handle any type with assembly at Ray's Cafe, . s : rn way i ir i in facilities iut convention held Provo's convention which might be jcvcrjruay tliving, vsls cmeuy south Nephi: followed by a tour ' ( 'r-concerned with prevention and I . x V here according to! a bulletin clude 21 auditoriums and! conven A ; , of Levan Ridge wheat fields and control of fires. with seating1 of tion Chamber the capaci halls, compiled by Nephi experiment farm.. 100 South the in Con on from raneina ties Every 24 hors 10,000 fires are Commerce Committee Speakers Friday afternoon will raised ventions and Special Events as Court Room of the City and by careless use of ciear- : .' . ; include: to the in sttes in 11,000 to the United States, Cana-l- a, drive of intensive their Building County V. "Wheat Dr. F. part Lieberman, e. and said Inspector Mcincrease the number of conven Brigham Young University Alaska, Dr. Other Mites and Insects"; ... Ewan, and within the boundaries tions held In the area. .Seating capacity of the VETERINARIAN Dr. Kenneth R. W. Woodward, "Development of the United States alone, there The list of available facilities 0 major restaurants in Provo who has obtained his of Winter Barley" ; Dr. S. A. will soon be mailed to club and and nearby, suburban restaurants B. Creer, are 1400 home fires each day, from the School of Vet- Taylor, "Soil Moisture Studies": A total of 35 children from three committee presidents of the. area ctals 1862, with 30 small cafes degree Science at Washington Dr. Paul Christensen, ''Erosion erinary counters lunch and providing who to 14 years of age lose nonths on Dry Farms"; Louis A. Jensen, organizations State College. which hold state conventions. space' for an additional! 750. aeir lives in fires each day, "80 "What to Do With Layout Acres, 478 Sleeping Units Two letters have previously been cent of them in home fires, he Dr. H. B. Peterson, "The and yet A total of 25 motels jand one Future of Wheat Growing." added, and children with matches hotel in the Provo area contain are sponsible for most of them. THAT S. C. TAUSE REFRESHES' of ENJOY HERALD STAFFERS Johnston, general manager 478 units. Closer , supervision of children the Coca-Col- a Bottling Company of Provo, extreme left,' explains the new sized bottles of his prod- an J a more Entertainment and recreation active fire prevention uct to several members of The Daily Herald staff, seated, left to right,' Wendell Beck of the ad- program ' in the re provided by three movie the- Dr. Kenneth B.; Creer. a gradhome were listed H. Ovie and Editor Theron and Hutchinson and of Joan staff the a roller Luke, Bleggi standing, City vertising uate of the' School of Veterinary aters, skating rink, v by Inspector McEwan as control the business office, and Sports Editor Ray Schwartz. boat harbor, an municipal Science at Washington State Colmeasures. ' golf course, a baseball park, lege, has joined the staff of the "A clean home is' normally a Timp Haven Ski area,1 and 21 Alpine Animal Hospital at 1615 Coca-Col- a safe home,": he said. A strong ' steel wire "cage' parks,, including three ' canyon South State. rhe ' best t home fire fighting for: was this the substituted week parks A native of Spanish Fork, he equipraent to have is a s jly of Places of interest and things will be associated with Dr. G. VJ marble slab "tank" formerly hose attached either to ingarden to see in the area are BYU cam Purvance at the animal the Police Provo used by Departhospital. side or outside faucets so that ment for temporarily detaining pus. Pioneer Museum and City He also was from Coca-Colgraduated a Rose Garden, Utah State Hospi bottle, designed they may be put into use immediBottling the standard-siz- e prisoners The tank was wrecked Provo' this week will help manager of his BYU master's received and 40 : Provo Utah well at the recommen ately, said the , inspector. last week by two escapees from launch two new, bottles that Lake, tal, Airport, years ago Company, of Provo. "Just about Boat Harbor, Geneva Steel Works degree, at Utah State Agricultural the Utah State Industrial School. may go round the world even everywhere," he added, "except dation of a Company official who as a soda fountain drink. Accordand other industrial plants, the College. behind the Iron Curtain." The new welded "cage" is being tually. urged: l"We need a Coca-ColCocaone which in State Fish and Game Farm, at bottle a the But instance size least in a section of the The person will recog- ing to Kir. Johnston, 1955 marks king a was Provo Canyon. Bridal Veil Falls, are Thomas L. Jensen,D.chairman, constructed, Mr. Curtain nize even John if Cola room bottle and the he rest feels it - in the the 50th anniversary of in the basement men's pierced, family larger Bushnell, of the Deer Creek Reservoir, Alpine and Ted Bandley, D. size going on sale for the first ston pointed out. That was when dark. It should be ; so shaped in bottles in the State of Utah. occupied building by city Scenic Loop Drive, and Timpa- - Merlin Bingham, Harold Calder, the police department, time today in this area are "big Gen, , Eisenhower sent Marshal that, even if broken, a person inougn some pnysicai proD- C. Frank J. Earl, Close, Wayne after could tell at a glance what it lems present themselves, distribrothers" to the familiar 6 Zhukov a case of Coca-Concgos Cave National Monument Robbins. Wes Owen Howe and Mileage Given If there's trouble getting ounce bottle wMch has been the the Soviet military leader en was.", bution of the two new bottles of About 80 per cent of all the Coca-Col- a Mileage to different. areas of Any organization contemplating empty pastry shells off the tins standard package for 40 years joyed a bottle during the Pots starts this morning and Coca-Cothe state, showing Provo as a holding a convention in Provo after they're baked, try putting The soft drink is sold in over dam Conference. sold is in bottles, even it is hoped every one will be able W. MANAGER J. Parker, central location, is also given on should contact jthe Chamber and a paper pastry cup between the 70 countries,' according to C. S. Mr. Johnston said definitely the though the soft drink originated lo purchase the new packages Household new the of minager the bulletin. the committee will assist them two. ' week. Johnston, president and general "big brothers" would not replace' in Atlanta, Ga., in 1866 exclusively within Finance office to open in Provo Members of the Committee on with planning,' advertising, and ; Monday. Conventions, and Special Events information about the area. Fri-lay- - ; -- J - Field-hous- . " represent Veterinarian Enters Practice t 18-hol- e" Police Get' New Tempo rary Jail t ! Bottles Gi On Sal. New Size In Provo Area; Old Size Will be Retained - . ' . ) a 12-oun- se Coca-Col- i , . la ' j - . la T the-comin- - . v Household Finance Wildlife Expert! Says: Corploration Tremendous Cost Will Be Big Opens Office Here Hurdle of Colorado Project " Household Finance Corporation will open an office Monday at 132 W. Center Provo, former location of tb Mountain States ' Telephone v Company. vDavid Madsen, former Provoan, projects came first But now, he and nationally known conservation said, we must pay the price for a and wildlife authority,! told project so important to national! behe! didn't defense and decentralization of inthat Friday lieve congress was taking serious- dustry. He urged passage of the J. W. Parker has been appoint ly the arguments of biased pres- bill in its entirety. ? ed manager of the new Household sure groups ' in the Colorado River In Mr. Madsen's opinion, the Finance office, which is the 669th Southern California lobbyists have Project controversy. office to be opened by the com- Storage the-finthe only consistent claim in the the In greatanalysis, pany. Mr. Parker has been with est deterent to the passing of the controversy. They want more wa the firm since 1952. will ter and need it, he aid, but Mr. Madsen. bill, they predicted, The Provo Branch7 will feature cost excess this in in case they want be tremendous' its particular to finances families loans needing water that belongs to someone i because of medical, ' dental and of a billion dollars.) ' else. Madsen Mr. In passage,. urging and for other emergencies travel, The purposes of the Audaban business and education, payable said congressmen . should recog nize the 'fact that its only natural Society and the National Wildlife In installments. Federation, both ofwhich are fighting the project, are not quite J Up and Down Springville so obvious, Madsen said, x Both the . Ottoman Society, (bird ) and the Wildlife Federa overs Qut-of-Sta- te tion are running cross current to their own aims and purposes inl fighting the Ibill since an im of the com portant would be abundant A group of Portland, Ore. They are Mrs. pleted project SPRINGVILLE in a natural "reserve' wildlife friends enjoyed a party Wednesday Virginia Hayes, her daughter setting. I evening at the summer home Priscilla Hayes and her uncle, It is, true, Mr. Madsen sald,lhat of Dr. Oaks in Wildwood, with Frank Heber. They arrived Sun the only complete skeletal remains Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Reed Bird as day And Mr. Heber will return of dinosaurs been taken from hosts. After a delicious supper, home this Saturday while Mrs the Dinosaur have National Monument. games were played and the time Hayes and her daughter plan an However, he out that all pointed spent in visiting. Others present indefinite stay. . were from taken eight specimens included, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin one-aca which at is least plot Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Miss Sheila Booth, who is em six miles from the Mountain Split Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Larsen, in Salt Lake City, is spend Dam Site. He said he does not Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyer, Mr. ployed her vacation here with her believe there are fossils in the ing and Mrs. Rex Wardle, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert project area.:' Mrs. LaMar Crandall, Mr. and Booth. j Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Lee, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert are El wood Haymond, Mr. and Mrs. vacationing here from Holley WashingBenny Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Den ton, D.C. They are visiting her nis Robertson and Mr. and Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Ro-taria- ns . al -- ' (I 1 . . Vacationers, Visitors Entertained Here EuQirMk I by-produ- ' ct u ' AT ' ' ' . -- i -- i re -- . 1 Eisenhower Signs Austrian Treaty Martin Heed. Taylor in Spanish Fork and awaiting the return of his folks, and Mrs. Larry Heislt Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holley, from LANCASTER, N.H., (UP) President Eisenhower Saturday for (Louise Storey) of Portland, Ore., their trip to. California. planned to leave Friday after mally signed the Austrian State spending the past two 'weeks in Mr. and Mrs. Rav Tozer of Treaty, providing for the end of Springville visiting with her par Anaheim, Cal., have been visiting Occupation of Austria by the end ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storey friends in Springville this week of this year. an, with relatives in Salt Lake and attending leadership week in Before the pact, can come into aty. Frovo. Tny nave been the guests force, it must 'also be ratified by of Mrs. Cleo P. Heavener and the governments of Great Britain, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don also visited with Mr. and Mrs France and Soviet Russia. t Curtis this week are friends from Edgar Drake. Delicious apples are the ones Dr. and Mrs. Billines Brown with. the little knobs at the bothave enjoyed a visit this week tom end. They are fine for eatfrom friends Mr. and Mrs. Al ing. The green ones are for apple children pie. The Roman Beauty is for Campbell and two Laurie and Marshall of Seattle baking. Wash.; The visitors Planned to Twt traffic personal injury leave Friday for a trip through suits have been filed in Fourth Yeuowstone on the way home District Court: Marily Waeley vs. G. A. Collins, seeking $15,000 and Reed Miner, stationed with the and Jessie army in Puerto Rico, is now in Arlene Carter Penick B. Penick vs. -- C. E. Atkinson Springville visiting" with his parReadv Mix Concrete Company ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miner. furlough and Mrs. C. E. Atkinson, seeking He is here on a won in Arlene Francis "Soldiers $12,315. .TUlntlff Waelev charged tha Parade" talent contest He won defendant Collins "negligently" the Puerto Rico and Panama all-drove his car against a car in army contests and was flown to which the plaintiff was a pas- New York to sing in "Soldiers senger, causing serious injury to Parade.". He will report back to TRUCK TIRE SPECIALS her. The accident occurred June Puerto Rico the first of next month. 8 at Fifth East and Eighth North Provo. . . . .$20.77 Mrs. Odessa Woodhouse was 6.50-1- 6 The Penicks are seeking released from the Utah ges for injuries which, they say, recently she was 7.50-2- 0 were suffered by Mrs. Penick on valley nospital where . .'. . 39.49 U. S.. 91 in Orem on Oct .19. recovering from a-- heart attack. and was' caused by the alleged 8.25-2- 0 51 12 Some of the rela".negligence" id Mrs. Atkinson. tives who came to- attend the plus tax funeral of J. T. Wheeler. Wednes were former residents, Mr. day and Mrs. V. C. Mendenhall of Las Vegas, Nev., Mr.- and Mrs. " Ned Child s of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cherrington of Pres .;. ton. Ida. Ab Jenkins, "the world's safest driver, will be in Provo Capt. Don Frandsen of the U.S. .' RUBBER Monday to speak at a meeting of army in Alaska is here on a month's furlough visiting his the Provo Safety Council. WELDERS To be held in Room 310 of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frandsen other and and and the relatives CityCounty Building, friends. 7:30 will at i begin p.m cstting A question and answer period 824 So. State, OZXl Mr. .and Mrs. Ray .Clark will follow Mr. Jenkins talk. All interested in traffic safety Thomas,, living. In Fresno, CaL, AC tie urged to attend, according to are the parents of a. baby boy IS. J. Fulrath, safety council born June 13. Mrs,, Thomas is the former Lula Jean Holfeltx, president . ! D Fir ADD - ( V, p IPeL?ffi?inniiini(se irs lira. B'lhiDS Airesa BeoOeiini(seiflI . - $12,315 Sought POWER In Crash Suits GREATER ECONOMY m 20-da- y o Longer MUeage SMOOTK2R OPERATION ' High Acceleratkxi For happiest motoring, stop erf UTOCO stations clean rest roomsfinest friendly service highest quality motor oil specialized lubrication , - Ab Jenkins Will Speak to Provo Safety Council f n ) ; Ho Vapor Lock o. 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