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Show V Around tha Town THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 DAILY HERALD MAPLETON Hearing Opens on Discharged CLEAN-UOrem Public Meet Brings Awards Made At PolicemanContinues Tonight , DAY SET for Further Court of Honor Request Palmyra;" FXZnn-- Z 'Green river' Amend merit SUkl ?mnf nja... it(i,. Utah County. Utah At St. Francis Hall P B ishop H u ri t to Add ress Skirmishing betweeff attorneys, service rules, the officer could but no decision, highlighted the not be fired for disobeying an MAPLETON Saturday will in Mapleton. unless it was written, and be Clean-U-p order Day SPANISH FORK declared that Mr. Odekirk had . The day will be sponsored by C0Ut on an appeal by Robert attended police school classes on the Jaycees and Mayor Maston Evening this M' was frnm two or the three times be was Wentz has issued a proclamation f O Ward chapel with Wax Chapel the police force. asking the support of all citizens. charged with slutting. OREM-- A another ordinance conducting. Merrill Christopher- - The request for further! fcmulaie Snow the Chief conceded that Chairman of the drive is Neno! His Most Rev. hearing was continued to officer had been present Excellency, icvision of a "Green River Ordin- - with certain modifications to be' son, president of the Utah two Antaneno of the Jaycees. 7:30 this at p.m. evening G. of Salt Duane was the Uional a Council Orem at Bishop Hunt, Parks later date. proposed by On the committee are Ralph Lake City, will address the. Cath Police Chief Max "M. Snow told of the three evenings, bcr of Commerce vas made by The proposed ordinance, as it'suest speaker of the evening. On a number of the log entries, Harmer, Lions Club and Leonard) olic men of titan county at the commission, comprising R. L. Officer a group or orem citizens at a POw stand .azie the unniH rrtrirt maJ The awarding of ine was Odekirk oat checked Harris ritv rouneil. and Val Curtis. Shriver Ed, Hoyt, - i Kv JTnlin Prnc third annual St. Francis Men's ui:-- i i 'Arram wse ry mass meeting Wednesday evenin k as "at headquarters." G. I. that to Communion and Breakfast on All citizens are being-aske-d Bench, at the city hall. to this executive field for area, of not Snow manuChief he told testified bad products canvassing had . disobeyed orders by areas on the street in Sunday, April 11. Bishop Hunt will! The proposal wa termed an factured or produced in the Orem Jay llalverson, David Swenson, Mr. Odekirk he was "spending clean the their and school to attend of failing front police premises, as well attend the 9:30 High Masst at! The Star too much time in the of flee, and "hmest effort toward making area. The ordinance would not and Ray Warner. to with own on as failing their which the traditional procession! comply general should be in his property. business more profitable," but apply to churches, schools and1 awards were made by Cleve car." patrol to officers order police and blessing of palms in com- requiring man and Childs to Kenneth Thompson and remain in City private trucks, the city council was asked to civic groups. One of the legal skirmishes oc cars the memoration of Christ's triumphal during patrol Lions other and ned The by Jaycees, Eagle Palm busy traffic period of from 7 to curred between City Attorney Those who felt the ordinance Kent Williams. into Jerusalem will be held' 1 p.m. entry award was given to. Ross Fill- 0 a.m. Dallas Young Jr. and Attorney volunteers, will start at Vio nrA will . U and will Hill maVa tlin nrinoinsl and haul away garbage i'U tiiilUl chapSes said they wanted the more Jr. by his father. Talks I. E. Brockbank, counsel rep- Brockbank argued whether de refuse Tfitt Soil at. the breakfast later. at the in curb speech placed were and Swenson of could be Jack tails "disobedience" by given from itinerant public protected - . J1 Arranged by the local Escal-ant- e resenting Mr. Odekirk protested admitted since they were not neaaiers. ,umers present icit mat Mrs., Grant llalverson. The flag the Council of the Knights of of introduction from evidence he proposed ordinance would be exercises ,were in charge of the specified in a written discharge these annual-gathin the radio officer Columbus, that police logs tnicklThird Ward Scout Troop under had been out of his car order, required by regulations against discriminatory to serve introduce outstandat ings briefly drivers who wanted to sell their.the direction of Cleve Childs. 1:30 a.m. Many police officers attended to the CathCatholic 9 a.m. deadleaders the ing (after the hearing. Bernell Livingston, stake adproduce. of the area. Interest is men olic fhat civil under line): charged Council members said they vancement chairman and Bud unusually high in this year's would attemDt to devise ji sched Darling made the introduction of speech by Bishop Hunt because Includes eve an which Festival PLEASANT GROVK The re- ule of. equitable licensing fees to.Scoutcrs will touch on the plans .to he one-amoval of top soil, rocks or shrub- be included in the revised ordin- ning of pjays to be pre a parochial school in erect s Show nery irom tne rorest lands n ance' SPANISH FORK The 20th an- - Provo. Glen Vincent and Morris Si- - sented Tuesday, April 13. Mae , Inual Art Exhibit at the . Central The breakfast will be strictly forbidden reported The meeting was conducted byimons announced that the served in is the director of the Shepherd volley M. Wallace Saling. today. O. V. Ranger SPANISH FORK y Drj. W. R. School was termed very success- the St. Francis Social Hall imwill held ball be league tonight plays entitled "In the Darkness" Farnsworth. city manager, There has been considerable Courtney gave a report on the ful with 2900 people attending. mediately .after the Mass., Lou at 7:30 p. m. at the Fifth Ward and "The Trysting Place." .,,,..... i .r - . .v. recent Kiwanis Talent show at a Two hundred nineteen original Sayre will be master of cerefoothills within the Uinta National moval spoils the looks of thernapci urounas meeting of the club at tne Social paintings were shown. Accord monies. Forest. These-- areas where soil area and if continued will cause J Mr. and Mrs. Rex O. Daniels Center. ing to: custom, the school had an Preoaration of the food is has been removed include such 'serious damage and resulting Gordon Orr, newly sustained, have had as recent house cuests Arthur Grotegut. chairman "f art show to advertise the exhibit under the direction of Fred i. proas a3 those in the vicinity of .large ipits. Since it is not pos-t- h president of the Fifth Ward their daughter and the Vocational Guidance Com- and enough money was realized will be the while serving old rifle range, the chicken sible to .take care cf or allow YWMIA, has selected William O. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton and mittee, appointed committees for to enable the school to purchase handled ladies of the parish,; to get 'soil needed, it Beckstrom as age group advisor sons, Robert Rex and David, of eacn of the forums to be pre four of the pictures exhibited headed byMrs. Howard Christsn-ranch, and along other spots by j side the forest near AmericanwI he appreciated if everyone and Jarvis Warner as activity Salt Lake City. Young Robert sented at the Adult Education Three were for the school's col sen of American A Fork. Fork Canyon and in the vicinity .will stop removing top soil, counselor with Donald Lowder Rex celebrated 'his birthday dur- - meeting to be held April 19 at lection and one was given to souvenir card will be presented of Rock Canjon and Pole Canyon' If necessary, all offenders will as secretary. Mr. Orr wishes tojing their visit Mrs. Walton is thefthe High School, There will be John F. Warner, who founded to each man in attendance fcouth of Trovo Canyon. This e 'invite everyone to the art exhibit. Drama former Tina Lou Daniels. aDoui zu suDjecis cover prosecuted under the law. through the courtesy of the VWVn-A- JL A V A AJ-- v Catholic Men's Eventr UAdV-- " I Na-cnc- e" Cham-consider- o--a ed i ex-Offic- Removal 1 V. I 1 1 1 1 J - Ode-kir- er : ' v'l' 1 . 1 11V- . t Forest Illegal Land, Says Ranger Kiwanians Hear Of Talent -- ct I er Art Exhibit Of Central School Termed Success 1 r- - - , Pao-lett- son-in-la- w rc-b- uvms SM& r mil DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER Bishop Duar.e G. Hunt, who will address Utah; County Catholic Meo at coming Com- rminion and breakfast.1 Knights of Columbus. The entire Affair has; been arranged by Howard Christensen cf American Fork, chairman of the Catholic Activity committee of the Knights o Columbus. . Q Q O O v 1 L, r 5 v J j r1 tcmake r v IVERY V :0 V of a new . 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