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Show Fiesta Day sOpen at Spanish Fork; M ammoth Parade, Rodeo Mon day FORK A miniature entries from various with parade vard Sunday School and LDS was held at 6 groups Primary initial event the as p.m. Saturday of Spanish Fork's Fiesta Days celehrationl Many of the ladies federated clubs also entered floats as well as some commercial sponsors. Following the parade, rodeo fans assembled at the fairgrounds arena south of the city to witness the first of two performances by the Swanee Kirby troupe and stock from Kinsley, Ariz. Broncs, brahmas, clowns, and cowboys gave spectators thrills and laughs by the barrel. 'Specialty acts seen between the various rodeo contests were the Boleros, a, troupe of trapeze and balancing artists, a drill by the Silver Spurs Lady Riding Club unit from Salt Lake City and the trained brahma bull act of clown Fess Reynolds. A sizeable crowd was reported in attendance. Events listed for Monday's portion of the fete are the mammoth parade which will be seen at 10 a.m., games and sports for the youngsters at 2 p.m. in the city park, and the second and final rodeo performance at 8 p.m. Persons wishing to purchase rodeo tickets will find them on sate a uic uuAuuitc ui uic uiu : Angelus theater in Spanish Fork from, two till rodeo time Monday. Also for - the small . fry, the Central Utah News Briefs Mrs. Wanda Moortfield, widow the late Robert Moorefield, who was killed in an automobile crash in Southern Utah three weeks ago, Is slowly recovering In the Pangultch Hospital from injuries suffered in the same crash which claimed her hus band. She has been visited at the hospital during the past few several Provoans, by days among them Garth Seegmiller, Mary- Dawson who was Provo's Miss- Liberty Belle, and Boyd Clark. Mrs. Moorefield suffered a! broken leg, pelvis and ribs. Mr- - Seegmiller, whose mother, Mrs. W. W. Seegmiller of Salt Lake City, also visited Mrs. Moorefield, said the later is doing .well, has. no injuries to the face as some persons had reported, and is in good spirits. Her four children are staying with her mother in Idaho. Her husband's mother, Hattie, was staying with her at the Pan gultch HospltaL j Of SPANISH -- ' r V, j , j hr rest home 81st birthday IL Saturday. Her friends at the home honored her and she received many gifts and birth day cards. J n, Pleasant Grove Auxiliary policemen and their wives line up to check a shot which pierced the bullseye of a target at their recently completed target range. In front (left to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holland right) are Doyle Young, Louis Ramorini, Mrs. LaVar Huntsman, Mrs. Glen Newman and George and son Lee, and Zina Clegg, R. Paul. In back are Glen Newman, Pleasant Grove police chief, LaVar Huntsman, Mrs. Rae hajve gone to Cedar City to spend ChristensenJ S. Christensen and Gene Holman. " the weekend with his mother, Mrs. John Holland. B IT'S A CLOSE ONE v. tittle Creek Mh as Backdrop Shows ' Frontier and concessions carnival rides have been set up on Center Street between mam ana isi me carnival began operation Friday and will continue through Saturday and , Monday. Officials of the Diamond Fork Riding Club and the LDS Stake who are Palmyra of the Fiest.Days have Issued an invitation to evervone in Utah County to "spend the 24th In Spanish Fork." Statistics Auxiliary Police Complete Range for Pistol Practice BORN Saturday: With a of thick oak setting shrub against sturdy Battle Creek Mountain, the Pleasant Xlrove Auxiliary Police have recently pistol range, completed a to be used occasionally for J22 PLEASANT! GROVE re beautiful 45-fo- ot ; List Week's Forfeitures Orem jChurch In City Court To Elect .t New Officers -- U-tur- i n; ( by-law- s. ; i SurgeontAccepts Lindon Group Public Health Service Position Enjoys Outing At City Park - I. I Junior Burglars Sentenced ByV Juvenile Court ! - . 1 I -- Terry lii'l Abner Wins Poll Readership :" ' i Boy to Max and Hanna Adam-so- n Keel, Orem. Girl to Robert and Donna Orem. Crevjston Branin, Boy to Ted A. and Lenore Allen Brinkerhoff, Provo. Boy to Elmo S. and Myrle Patt terson Roundy, Pleasant Grove. .' Friday: :: ' i AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: Grove City, are purchasing a one-acplot of ground, at the very foot of the mountain, with future plans to expand to two acres. The ground has been cleared for tar get practice, and jwith the moun tain side forming a perfect tar get, the group eventually hopes calibre rifle target practice. to expand to the gravel pit area. The group of 16 Auxiliary Po licemen, assisted by Pleasant Future plans for the Battle Creek target grounds Include a small recreational area, with a stove and table, equipment build ing, and horseshoe and barbecue pits for recreation as well as '. j . utility. The group is planning a ladies Forfeitures in Provo City Court target shoot in the near future for : last week included: their wives. They; plan to offer , Davis Duke Page, running a red prizes for the best markswomen. The Community The active police! group meets light; $15. Merrill Levi Black, OREM speeding; $20. Ruth Craig, no Church will hold a Congregational regularly at the Pleasant Grove driver's license; $15. Verl D. meeting at Orem City. Hall at 8 City Hall on the first and third $5. Leon p. mi Wednesday, tor execuon ot Thursdays of each month, .when Davies, improper Johnson,, no driver's license; $15.! church officers. . they receive instructions in nolice Roy A. Wagstaff, running a red Members of the church met Fri- work. They work in conjunction light; $15., day evening for consideration and with the regular police force. A Other recent traffic action In- approval of the church refresher first aid course is being ' cluded: '. the is Since this meeting among planned soon, according, to Louis D- - Orlo Allen, of in the most improper turn; history Ramorini, group reporter. important pleaded innocent; trial Tuesday. the church, the pastor urged all The group is headed by Cecil Kathren M. Merrell, no state members of the congregation to Huntsman, captain; LaVar Hunts inspection; produced sticker; attend and to Help lay the organi man, flrest lieutenant, and George suspended. Daisey Peay, no driv- zational groundwork for the R. Paul, - second lieutenant. S er's license; pleaded guilty, fined church. Christensen is the Pleasant Grove ,$15. Jack L. 'Smith, no driver's city councilman In charge of the license; pleaded guilty, fined $15, auxiliary police group. L and improper backing; pleaded innocent; trial Tuesday.--. Hugh Tayior, running a red light, pleaded guilty, fined $15. E. A. Tuomisto, parked facing the wrong direc ' tion; forfeited 41. !:H. Provo Milton Dr.' Brinton, surgeon, has accepted a commission with the U. S. Public Health LINDON Twenty-tw- o .memService Hospital in . San Fran bers of the Lindon Ward geneal ' j cisco. ogy class shared an enjoyable He will report in San Francisco evening at the Lindon Park July 26, to assumeduties as com Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abra lieutenant commander missioned The junior burglars who hid at Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Batty, ham, the hospital.j out In the old Eighth Ward chapel and Mr. and Mrs. Henson Walk in Dr. Brinton has practiced have been dealt with by juvenile Provo for the past year, and since er all members of the genealogical court. been certified committee, arranged . the pro Two boys, 12 and 13 years of coming here has Board of Surg- gram. the age, were sentenced to Utah by He American as Mayor Keetch and his wife. was released ery. recently State Industrial School. Rena, directed the games, and medical the Utah repreCounty One boy; 10, was sentenced to Walker led the commu direcof on the board Marjorie industrial school; then given sus- sentative, nity Red tors singing. of the American Cross, pended sentence on condition he Leonard leave Provo to live on a ranch and as health and safety chair Margaret andHoldaway, Mae Jacklin ' Abraham, par of the man Peak District of relatives in southern Utah. Squaw ticipated In the program. A fourth, a first offender, was of the Boy Scouts of America. men .Besides tnose placed on probation. A fifth, who He worked part time as a con- tioned, refreshmenhtalready were served refused to participate in the ac- sulting' surgeon at Brlgham to Genealogy class leader Arthur tual burglars but helped spend Young University. Morin and his wife, Rene; Mr. Mrs. Brinton and the couple's the loot, was given probation." and Mrs. Ted Young, Mr. and A sixth, deemed suffering from three children will accompany Mrs. LeGrand Ercanbrack, Mr. to a severe psychic disturbance, has Dr. Brinton San Francisco. and Mrs. Chidester, not yet been heard by juvenile He will return to Provo after JackVaughn Holdaway, George court, pending medical treat- twi years In the service, 'to. re lin, and Naomi Walker. ment. Another boy, on first re- sume practice here. ferral to the court, was placed STATE LAW . on probation. U. The S. Constitution has no The boys, 19 to 13 years of age, a that citizen of only provision broke into' the Ross Jensen Lumthe United States but vote, may ber Company and burglarized a all the states have passed laws number of homes. ..... ,i They operated, not as an orAfter a two year battle with making U. S. citizenship a re ganized gang, but as a group of Pogo. Al Capp's Li '1 Abner won quirement for eligibility to vote. acquaintences of whom two . or out as the favorite comic strip of three would commit an offense. and uHversity men college through the country in the third annual reader survey conducted . by Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. THE TEKE, the fraternity's of ficial magazine, polled students on 117 and university cam Marvel Lee Carlson, 22 of 38 W. pusescollege around the country. Made the way you 7th N., charged with petty larceny The first two years of the sur at Stadium Grocery, pleaded Want Theml vey La i Abner ran a very close in Provo Court. was He guilty City second to Pogo. This year Li'l Abplaced on probation until Dec 15. ner won by a wide margin. LARSON ALASKAN WATER STUDIO. mr Union Is the world's Water The Soviet NOME, Alaska (UP) 1 28 N. E Ph. FR is sold in this Artie town by the leading wheat producer, but produces less than as five cent per bucketsful. - The price Is eight Z7 buckets of water for $1. The much corn as the United States. ground freezes so deep that conventional pipe systems are. out of the question; " co-spons- Pare .celebrated at 'the Ferrell Mrs- - Nellie R. -- ' . : The Rev., and Mrs- Edwin F. residents of Irwin, long-tim- e Provo are visiting here today. Rev. Irwin, former pastor of the Community Church in Provo Is ocpupylng Its pulpit today. The Irwins will also attend the regular coffee hour held following church in the social hall. It is expected that Rev. Irwin will be tht speaker the following Sun day, July 31 at -the 'Provo church, also. - . I 4 Ml"MM J t Girl to Rex Allen and Nada CpL Kay G. Seeley, son of Mr. ani Mrs. C. E- - Seeley, arrived Bowers Eggertson, Provo. home Saturday after 18 month's AT AMERICAN FORK service with U. S. Army Intelli HOSPITAL in Germany where he serv gence July 19: ed (as a Russian and French inGirl to Duane LaVell and Clara terpreter. Marian Jacobs Clements, Lehl. Before going overseas he at I tended the Army Language School July 18: Boy to Tommy Craig and Shana at (Monterey, CaL, for yer. Grace Hollingsworth Hawes, He went by train to Camp ChafAmerican Fork. fee Ark. and came home by tr.ain. While in Europe he toured July 16: Boy to Keith R. and Jerralynn parts of Germany, Austria, Italy, N McClellan Warenski, Lehl. ancj Switzerland.' Girl to Jon W. and Shirley He will resume his studies at Fraughton Meranda, American Brigham Young University .this fall. ' Fork. -r: : J Bo; to Harold R. and Lydla Munk Garllck, Spanish Fork. Newcomers welcomed to Provo 15: Include . Mr. and Mrs. William J. July Girl-tLeOrr Lester and Luella Morris 1324 W. 1460 N. from HelRice Ross, Orem. . . per,' Mc. and Mrs. Darwin K. Sumsion, 982 West Center from Boy to James and Maria Kunz ' Sal$ Lake City; Mr. and Mrs Briesley, Pleasant -Grove. Girl' to Preston- and Shirleen Ron Reed, 279 N. 4th E. from Blackfoot; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Clark Taylor American Fork. Girl to John and Nida Lee Beck Draper, 729 N. 3rd E. from Mon- ticello; Mrs. W. P. Braly, 47 W. Giddens, Pleasant Grove. N. Artesia, Colo.; Mr. and 7th July 13: Preston Hall, 144 S. 2nd E. Mri. R.to Girl and Neva Lester St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Pleasant from Shumway Robert Mower, 251 N. 8th E. from Grove. Mt. Pleasant. Girl to Byron and Jennie Burgh Fugal, Pleasant Grove. -- 2 black 'kittens to be given DIVORCES GRANTED 372 North 4th West, (adv), Hene R. Myrup from 'Don L. away. Myrup; plaintiff awarded cusFor letterheads, envelopes, wedtody of minor children and' $100 dings, handbills- - Fair prices. Call support. a AC Times, Ethel Metcalfe Bresee from (adv). Frederick A.I Bresee; plaintiff awarded custody of minor chil dren. Ted Clifford Vorrhees from Vir; ginia Lee' Wise Voorhees. ANNULMENT GRANTED Robert D. Ford from Sharon LINDON At 5:30 tonight, Lin don Second Ward will meet with Lorraine Dotson Ford. Lindon Ward in the Lindon chapel. The sacrament meeting will be conducted by Ray O. Walker, Bishop of Lindon Wardi Under the direction of Dora Fisher the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers win present the pro ; ' - ! i j . ! :- j , " ! ' ) ! 15-13- 40, Orem-Genev- DUP to Present Services Tonight Plywood Table Tops Received For Lindon Park LINDON Blaine Batty, president of the Lindon Lions, reports that Gerald Belllston, manager of Chrlstensen's store in Pleas- ant Grove, has donated some ply- wood table tops for the Lindon Park Community Building. "As soon as measurements are submitted," states President Batty, "they will also donate the pipes and necessary equipment for setting up the tables." 1 j Less Than Half Record Cherry Harvest Ends With Output Hundred Carloads Under 754 Total Utah County's cherry harvest ended Friday with a total of 129 railroad cars and 38 truckloads. nearly 100 less than the 1954 . to tal, being shipped. j A late freeze which surprised cherry growers May 15 was re sponsible for the sharp drop in the amount of cherries which were harvested. Still the harvest this year far surpassed that of 1953. when onlyl 36 rail cars and ll Grocery Store Theft Confessed SUNDAY. JULY 24. 1955 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Map Educational Program LEHI Lehi's Sewer Study, Committee will meet Tuesday PLEASANT GROVE Lyean I. Utah Educational As Johnson, educatlonar campaign. sociation returned this President, The meeting, originally scheduled for last Monday, was to week on the National report postponed a week. The Mayor and City Council are scheduled Education Association convention to meet with the committee, as well as Lauren R. Glbbs, held at thousand Five Chicago. fiscal agent. educators attended the week-lon- g Clell Jackson committee chairman, expects to have petitions ready for distribution calling for a bond election on the convention. In attendance from Utah, be sewer proposal. sides Mr. Johnson, were 57 Utah delegates, including Clifton L. Cook of Salt Lake City, state NEA director; John Evans, Ogden, UtA Board of Trustees and a candidate for president of UEA next year, and representatives frorr each of Utah's school districts. Alpine District was represented by Frank Buffo., secre Two fires are burning on the steep, rocky terrain so that con of the local as American Fork district, accord- trol Is difficult One of the fires sociation. ing to Forest Supervisor James is on North Mountain, north of IThe proposition of federal ald L. Jacobs- These were apparent to education was discussed at ly caused by lightning during Fri- the town of Alpine. The other is length during one of the three day afternoon's electric storm. in Swinging Bridge Creek in the general sessions, said Mr. JohnRanger Wallace M. Saling is American Fork Canyon drainage. son. Adlai Stevenson, and Harold directing activities of the; two We to stay until E. Stassen were featured sneak fire crews that are engaged in the expectarethe men ers at two of the main ass em- fires controlled," James blies. extinguishing these fires. There were 170 meetings - are These in very Jacobs, forest supervisor said. during the week. People traveling Into- the Uinta The services of manyvaried National Forest over- the week the NEA " to citizens and teachers end are requested to be extreme of the nation were in highlighted ly careful to avoid starting dis the small group 20 In meetings. astrous fires such as occurred areas of service, maximum parin provo Canyon and near Salem ticipation was achieved by havlast year. ing each group divide into subOnly five fires have been start groups, where each delegate had ed on the Uinta National Forest the opportunity to make suggesthis year. In order to prevent tions, and tell of experiences. Three persons received minor fires the Forest Service asks all lost every delegate there took to follow these simple advantage of this opportunity, injuries in two traffic collisions travelers rules: said Mr. Johnson. Friday in Provo. Do not throw burning ma (1) Committees, and commissions William Richard Black, 47, of terlal out of automobiles. participated in discussions on " moving 1796 Wilson Street, Provo, iand Smokers should be careful to legislative discussions and probBuddy Lian White, 41, his passen- use ash trays In their automobiles. lems, defense, safety, teacher ger, received abrasions land (2) Build campfires only in education and professional stand bruises in a crash Friday at;7:15 safe places- - Scrape away all In ards, teacher retirement, citizen material from a spot ship, credit unions, international p..m at 693 South. State Street. flammable 6 feet in diameter before , build relations, professional ethics, The driver, of the second car, ing a camp fire. school finance, tenure and aca J. W. Jex, 15, RFD 2, Spanish (3) Drown your campflre and demic freedom. Fork, was cited for failure to keep stir It thoroughly with a stick Mr. Johnson presided over the his truck under control and fail before leaving it. Be sure that Utah Breakfast which was held at the Embassy room of the ure to have a driver's license. every ember is extinguished. Embassy Hotel. Chauncey Harris, Damage to both vehicles was (4) Report all fires to the near son of Franklin D. Harris was est forest officer or Sheriff so estimated at $650. the featured Mrs. S. L-- Tanner, 83, Beaver, that action can be taken to ex tables at the speaker. Other nosuffered a skinned Narm in a tinguish it as rapidly as possible. Snow, formerbreakfast were Glen president of the traffic accident Friday at 10:05 UEA and and his son, NEA, p.m. at 500 Wet Center. She was Gardner a teacher . t Snow, a passenger in a car driven by Washington Utah. County, Ness Anderson, 52, Box 1216, Two additional business mri. Avenal, Calif. ings of Utah Delegates were held Mr. Anderson was cited jfor to discuss and pool ideas to h running a red light. The driver of taken to the main assembly the second car was Jesse Merrill Eph Bryant, charged .with meetings. McGee, 18, of 355 W. 4th N., petty larceny in theft of a rifle The entire fifth floor of the from Delos Adams, American Conrad Hilton Hotel was Orem. Fork, pleaded guilty in Provo served for the NEA Meet, City Court. Sentencing was con Box tinued six months on condition he at 1:20 p. m. In the Memorial Building to discuss plans for a house-to-hou- se 2 Forest Fires Burning In American Fork Area tary-treasur- er - -- fires Three Hurt In Accidents Here Friday j j Guilt Admitted In Rifle r. Derby Soap Champ in Parade OREM The soap box derby champion of Utah, John Clemens, was honored during the mammoth parade staged Saturday evening in Orem. The young win ner had a featured place during the parade and drew a big hand from those watching. He was unable to appear in his own racing car the "Gravitation Special" but seated in the uarison Special" which was the closest gram. contender for the title in the race last Saturday in Springville. His Church services in Windsor own car was impounded for the Ward Sunday evening will be un national contest. der direction of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. A special feature of the evening will be the honor ing of four elderly ladies in Camp Elizabeth Erickson, BET YOU DON'T Windsor, Emily Aston, Polly Harris, Mary Hales. All friends and relatives are invited to pay tribute to the honored ladies. in mobile homes. EARRINGS - Many Styles 2 pair ...v.. Values to 1-- Pt 00 $2.50 CO. FISHER-SMIT- H JEWELER 282 N. Univ. FIRST IN UTAH : : know r.r SETS .EMERSON See the newe line here! Best picture for less money 21 -- inch priced Full 90 terms If you want to know why so many Americans prefer living in homes on wheels drop by our lot during "Mobile Home Week" (August when we are conducting "Open House Let us show you what economical luxury you can enjoy when you live in a Columbia . . .the west's largest selling 43 1-- v If you are tired of being a slave to your permanent home let us show you how easy it is to be carefree in a home 40 on wheels. Mattress and box springs Living- Boom Furniture Extra firm mattresses a specialty 1 day guarantee on Parts and Service. Easy High Trade In Allowance HOW PRICED TO CLEAR 7) mobile home. Awake refreshed p L as low as Defter Sleep UP TO $40. Eldon Baum, Route 2, Provo, who pleaded guilty to charges of battery of James R. Hodges, was also given six months probation. James W- - Harness, 269 N. 4th W., who pleaded guilty to battery of Maudie Harness, was placed on probation on condition he do no drinking. I . SAVE make restitution of was PHOTOS Now Try Theft i Genealogy 3-36- Teacher Conclave Report 'Given by President of UEA Lehi Sewer Gommittee To I ( truckloads left the county, ac- same, for a truck carries 1442 cording to the records of Agri- lugs of cherries and a carload cultural Inspector Elmer D. Tay- averages 1454. Another fruit somewhat damlor. The amount of cherries export- aged by the late freeze was apried this year from Utah County cots, which Mr. Taylor reported was less than half the total for as rather scarce. Some apricots the record year. 1952; when. 321 are already being shipped by Bill rail cars and 32 truckloads of Wright of Pleasant Grove. Harcherries were shipped. Carloads vesting of pears and peaches is and truckloads are nearly the scheduled about Sept. 5. 11 ALL I9SS MODELS Etnorson - RCA - Sparton OPEN TODAY AND MONDAY - OUR CAFE UTAH COUNTY VISIT. US AT FINE FOOD 1546 So! Store OREM, UTAH I EASY TERMS IDEAL MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERING j GUY OVERMAN. 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