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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Utaft County. UUh DAILY HERALD r Crews Geared Clean-U- p - Lavon Brown Back From "V. ,M ... f. :xi: Miss Brown, who represented Utah as one of the princesses at the annual Cherry Festival in Washington, D. C, returned via air to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Miss Brown, who is attending the University of Utah this year, has returned to the routine of the class room after being feted in ceremonies and social functions in connection with the Festival. The trucks and driven will be garbage and refuse from spring furnished by the city. Forty mem cteaa-u- p ari accumulation too bis bers of the Prpvo Junior Cham for the regular waste removal ber of Commerce and 25 students service to handle you'll get your from Brigham Young University will furnish volunteer labor to chance to get rid of it Saturday. As the climax to Provo's Paint- - man the trucks. Ud. Clean-U- p Week, trucks will Earl J. Slack, chairman of the cover the city Saturday to pick truck operation for the Jaycees up containers of garbage and re chief sponsors of the Paint-U- p Clean-U- p fuse placed at tne curp. Week, said the trucks will begin a systematic coverage of the entire city starting at 8 a.m. Saturday. All garbage will be picked up which is placed at the curb in containers. The containers should be small enough to be handled with facility and should be strong and Lee Mr. ana Mrs. Bishop that they won't break ions of Orem motored to Logan enough when lifted. where Mr. Bishop attended the Mr. Slack said trucks will be Cache Valley Breeders Association meetings and heard Secre- furnished from departments of address. Mrs. both Commissioner Eldon W, tary Benson friends there. Payne and Commissioner W. Smoot with visited BUhop Brimhall. He commended the city forfor Its cooperation; also BYU the Mrs. Robert M. Lee, is furnishing part of the which and Stubbs children, Nila mer ' labor to augment the Hawvolunteer of and Karl, Susie, Kathy with efforts. are visiting Jaycee thorne, Cal.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Residents should have their W. Stubbs and other relatives containers of garbage at the and friends in Provo and Salt curb no later than 8 a.m. because Lake City. Mr. Lee is expected the trucks cannot go back over to arrive this weekend, and after an area once covered,, it was a visit of a week, the family will pointed out. Clean-U- p return together. The Paint-Up- . week was officially proclaimed Dy Mr. Mayor Aura C. Hatch. Joe H. Grandparents in Provo, and Mrs. Ed Naylor and Mr. and Ashworth of the Jaycees is gen Mrs. Grant F. Larsen have re eral chairman. The cooperation of ceived word of the birth of a all citizens is asked inx cleaning baby boy this moping in Logan up, painting up, and otherwise to Rosier and Donna Nayior ar beautifying their premises. sen. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen are former residents of Provo and are now .making their home in Logan where Roger is attending Utah State Agricultural College. Mrs Naylor is leaving Sunday to spend a week with the family. onf Status Assigned lo Uiah State Hospital Cherry Fiesta V For Saturday Garbage Pickups i n P rovq City If you have an accumulation of 'No-Accreditqti- LaYon Utah State Hospital has been placed on a status by the Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals as a re sult of "the lack of professional of the commission, not the least which would be approval for residency training," Dr. Heninger saia. unrougn having approval, the services of qualified workers would be much, more readily obtained. But what is far more im portant, because of better treatment, the average level of health maintained, by people of this state would be measurably increased." Hospital officials also met with the State Building Board to discuss the utilities serving the new Of -- personnel, overcrowding and in adequacy of treatment facilities," Superintendent Owen P. Heninger told the Public Welfare Commission Wednesday. j Lclii f .4 Dr. Heninger, in a meeting at the State Capitol in Salt Lake s, City, said he was informed of the situation in a letter from the ' commission, which stated that the status would be medical-surgicand building in effect "until such time as an make plans for re a installing other indicates it that I control survey to LEHI Joseph Rothe has sub should be system .1 i remove hazards of injury to pachanged." mitted his resignation as a mem 'Like most state hospitals,' tients from hot water, i ber of the Lehi City Council be Dr. "ours has at Dr. Heninger reported! that 15G3 Heninger said, cause he is now living outside 1 no ume proviaea service tor its patients were on the hospital' the city Mr. Rothe, a lifelong resident! patients comparable to that given books at the beginning of March, general hospitals. At no time With 1328 confined at the hospital, of Lehi, has moved to West Jor-i.- n uas more man a iracupn oi our compared witn 1510 on. the books as he where is dan, employedUtah-Idah- o knowledge concerning mental dis ana a.&w in me hospital at the a sugar specialist with (he been used for the benefit end of the month. Collections orders Sugar Company. of the large numbers' of people during the month totaled to Council Elected the 1951, iq RESULTS QF PROVO CRASH Provo Policemen Glen Olsen, left, and Kenneth Fors,hee, conduct i Mr. Rothe delayed taking office coming to the institution, and in conditions the at many respects, while he served for nine months car before the wrecker towed U away. mission for the LDS hospital have been quite uncom a short-terChurch in the West Kentucky mis plimentary. sion field. He returned to Lehi "Efforts of the welfare com in September, 1952, and assumed mission to correct these condi his seat on the City Council. Dur tions are notable and, compar -ins his absence his place was ably sDeakine. ouite successful. but much more Improvement filled by George Strasburg. During his tenure of office, he must be achieved before our may be considered George Q. Morris, newly sus Lake City as the man to succeed has served as chairman of the services and streets on committees of Matthew power, the LDS Quortained member v F. Cowley. He will rep optimal, tf Ezra J. Fjeldsted of Ogden was out um of the Twelve, will make his The resent at hospital. city the authorities pointed superintendent general chairman of the Utah 293 E. 22; M u: 4 Josephine Thomas, J Lli. the conference sessions in the Aft". Rothe has been prominent that it would be in the best in- Water Pollution Board and Tony 6th a nurse for the Provo Tabernacle Sunday. He in LDS church work, particularly terests of Utah if the state hos A. Ma3sen of Provo was named KJ"lk Health Department, was in theft"" J"" at " was formerly one of the assistants in the MIA guperintendency of pital were to becom fully ac vice chairman at a meeting Wed confer the Sunday quarterly Utah Valley Hospital today from ' stake. to the quorum of the 12. Lehi LDS Stake. He has served credited. "The standards that ence LDS of the Provo at the State CapitoL serious injuries suffered in an two missions for the LDS Church, must be met in order to accom- nesday Tueswas Morris L. Wirthlin of Elder member LeRoy truck-capresented Mr. r collision intersection Fjeldsted is manager of tha Kentucky field. plish this have not been arbitrar- Weber Basin Conservancy Disday at the final session of the the church general welfare com- both in the West this morning. yet ily imposed, but rather they have trict, while Mr. Madsen is a will be the principal The City Council has as sucMiss Thomas was thrown from 154th annual conference in Salt mittee, at taken no steps ; to appoint a been evolved from long experi a for ward of the Utah Wildspeaker meeting unconscious her car and knocked cessor. Council members have pre- ence and represent what com- representative Provo and life welfare workers stake Federation on the board. by the impact, Hospital attaches to 8 a. m. In sented Mr. Rothe with a pen and petent people in the field consider be held M. at director of Lynn Sunday were checking to determine the set in appreciation of his to be practical, economical and the Division Thatcher, pencil the the of session first tabernacle, Sanitary Engineer extent of her injuries at pressservices to the city. in the best interests of the com ing, State Health Department j of the conference. and time. X served. munity of the two The secretary board, for general sessions Miss Thomas was the driver "Various benefits would be de reported on; progress made ia the public will convene at 10 a m. Mr. and Mrs. Coulam Monk are rbf the car involved in the crash, from meeting the standards Utah during; the past few years rived and 6:30 p. nu with President now vacationing in Flint, Mich., which took place at Fourth South in improving sewaee disposal a C. firsti Aura counselor in Hatch, where they expect to purchase and Fifth West. She was alone facilities. last Issued the leisurestake Building in return permits will new car. They presidency, charge Melvin truck of the vwas Driver He noted that modern plants week Provo included: have in place of President Antone K. City by ly visiting many points of interest G. Austin 269 N. 5th' E, In the for Brower, 212 S. 4th complete treatment qf sewagf who Peterson, home 1 is awafy from Romney en route. two were other him with truck are now in operation at America on a sabbatical leave from the E., garage, $500. Fred Sumpsion, was None men. injured. Fork. 822 Nephi. Murray J Kearna to 7th E. 4F N., addition dwelling, Mrs. Maaxhan S. Mason of Los Brigham Young University. Presi . Townsite, Sunny side, Dragertoa home $4,000. for her dent Hatch will be assisted by Cruces, N. M.. left ana the Indian School at Brigham Sixty-fiv- e ci SPRINGVDLLE 787 6th N. visit DL week's a Charley Hardman, Alien after President Brockbank, Wednesday Complete treatment plants car port, $100. Ralph Vincent, second counselor in the stake tations were issuedn Springville 'Guest to the House," Provo City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W., are also construction in 1169 W. month ac of 6th the also March, $7,000 S., Mason Mrs. dwelling, during u Malcolm Green. High School's final play this year, South Salt under, presidency. Lake and Provo and to a from released ac report in now cast cording and is visited her husband's parents, Dr. J. G. Jones, 607 North Uni rehearsals, A priesthood leadership meet for other at Heber plans plants of office F. at $500. the to" KirkJ. Miss Rae Mona Wingate, pre cording versity, garage, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mason ing will be held in the taber- cinct xa a Salt Lake Cityj suburbia ana 225 Dr. Stan Clark North In Sr., director. Garland. ham, nacle at 2:30 p, m. Music for the Of judge, these the major part, as Student director of the three- - area hays .been okehed. University, addition to clinic, session wil be furnished morning were for speeding with a act tragedy, whieh will be pre Sft. Clair AveTy of Provo,hasa $18,000. Brigham Young University has by the Sixteenth Wflrd choir. The usual, 33. Others follow; run- sented May 6 and 7, is Dee, Ann HEARING REQUESTED is of a Ora total to the Korean sent of request the Pending by War, debate learns four Teteran Fifth Ward choir will care . take IN MORALS CASE of Keele of a for construction red $6,000 ning light, 5; illegal park- Sumner. been honorably discharged from Delta speech Pi Kappa regional the at the 6:30 singing evening ing, .4; public intoxication, 4; The' cast includes Mary Ann Charged with carnal knowlthe army on April 3 and has re- addition to a business building at meet at Stockton, Calif., on i 1 v. session. f' failure to yield right of way, 3; Nelson as Evelyn Heath; Mar-jor- ie edge involving a girL turned home, it was reported 780 N. 5th W. April to heed stop .sign, 3; imhe Fausett a failure David Ann prelimirequested Ray Proctor; Yarroll, today. At the present time, Forensics director Dr. J. LaVar HEADS EAGLES Raymond proper passing, 1; failure to con- Worthen,, Doug, her husband; nary examination when ar and his wife, the former Carma Pleasant View News announced that the fol Young is the new president Bateman of at are trol of car, 1; improper registra- Carol Snow, Lee, their daughter; raigned Wednesday before City residing Orem, Harris, lowing students have made the the Fraternal Order of Eagles tion, 5; drunken driving, 2; petty DiAnn Price, Aunt Martha; Doug Judge W. Dean Loose. 1045 W. Center. trip: Dick Wilkins, Provo; Aerie No. 2924. , . larceny, 1; failure to yield to Purvance, Dan, who is in love Judge Loose set the examina Charles Orr American Fork; Mrs Wendell Johnson, pedestrian, 1; leaving scene of with the visitor, Evelyn; JoAnn tion for May 5 at 10:30 a.m. Tremonton; Carolyn lei? has for Parker, Brimhall. Ruth mer accident, 1; double parking, l; Bullock, Miriam Blake; Sterling Bail was set at $1000 cash er Lorna Nielson, Salem, N. C and no registration, 1. the Reverend Dr. $2000 property. her home in Pacific Grove, Cal., Lichfield, Rex Lee, St, Johns, Ariz.; and Anne after visiting in Provo for the Boel, Mrs. Dow; Shaw; Floyd Brown, Alhambra, Calif, CASE CONTINUED By YVONNE PEERY her husband, CASE RESET FOR MAY 11 prestwich, past few days with her parents, PLEASANT Uoyd VIEW Scouts en The three day meet is being Provo City Commission todav The case of Lynn E.' Newell, Frank; Kaye Burrnp, Hilda the The case of Grant Loader, Mr, and Mrs. Wilford Brimhall. tertained their parents at a held on the College of Pacific John St Mitchell for charged with wilful neglect and maid; Charles Glasgow, John the charged in Provo City Court with reappointed four-ye- ar a to provide Dec. Vfc1, has been butler: and Brent Sperry; Cam resisting a police officer March Honolulu air line tickets. Trans-ocea- n party Tuesday evening. Scout campus m btockton. Stephens failure X" Raymond Young will head the for a three-yea- r term.Ai M. and L. Airlines, Oakland to Hono- leaders John Eastmond, Keith In addition to debate, Mr. Wil- Fraternal continued P. term, again oy xrovo vuy Tracy, a photographer, and Pattl8, has been continued until Order of Eagles Aerie lulu. $109. Phone 555 for infor- Rigby and Ross Bratt, were in kins, Mr. Orr, Mr. Lee and Mr, No. 2924 as the result terra as Court for 'resetting. Larson, for a two-yeMay 11. Beazer, Miss Rhodes. Tuesof of charge of the entertainment. Sconberg will enter extemporanean members mation. (adv.) advisory board day's election. He succeeds-Clar- Three demonstrations were given ous to the Department of Smoke Mr. Miss Nielson, will speaking. Johnson who be ence (Red) Two free adult theater tickets by the various patrols to show Sconberg, Mr. Webb, and Mr. Regulation and Mechanic Inspec- his pastpresident term. to "The Robe" with each new the parents some of the things Brown will compete in discus ginBill Martindale will take the boys are learning. Members sion. was reap . substription or renewal to The the of a Raymond Young as vice Arthur toAdamson place of the Owl Patrol presented four-ye- ar Orem Geneva Times. (adv.) a of term, pointed the organization, LaVern demonstration on first aid. the Contestants in impromptu president Greene, to, a three-ye- ar is the new will while the Joe Marshall did from, group Patrol Golden speaking signaling Eagle Iancl William Beazer to a Wedding invitations, letterheads. .r the Golden Beavers did com include Miss Nielson, Miss Park- chaplain; Donell Christensen, term., r, as: of envelopes, statements, prompt and members term, inside Dick Mr. Miss Brown. the and Refresh-! and conductor; Price, er, Parker, map pass reading. Orem Geservice. Call 0383-R- 1 oa smoke regu were served by the boys Mr. Lee, and Mr. Webb will enter guard; Allen Peterson, outside an appeal:board " " neva Times or call Jack Sum- ments vV lation. their parents and guests. oratory competition. guard; Don Lees, secretary; Gus for free estimates on to The ner 075-R- 2 Relief Society will have a The group left Provo early Soutas, trustee, one year; George The city commission aU printing needs. (adv.) authorized extension of a work day on Tuesday beginning Wednesday morning and will re- Clark, trustee, two years; George sewer outfall oh Sixteenth West 10 a.m. Besides quilting there turn and at three trustee, years; disSunday night. They were Knight, Take advantage of 25 to th north side of from Center treasurer. will be Nuttail, hospital sewing LeRoy special accompanied by Dr. Bateman. count from regular price of wed- to do. a dis West Park subdivision, a who men will assume posiThese hat portable of ding invitations until June 30. sewingAnyone tance 800 about feet. to bring is asked machine Bill tions vacated Martindale, by 1954, at New x Century Printing it to Tom Osborn, Joe Marshall, help out the sewing. At noon Wednesday afterpoon the com 1st 48 West North, Company, a pot luck luncheon will be serv mission inspected the Gutrich Donell Nathan Christensen, King, Provo. (adv.) ed. At 2 p.m. the regular teach George Clark and Gus Soutas. tract, comprising 14 acres below ers topic will be given by Mar Completing a past president Grand View School;J as a possible e County-Widfuture park site. term was Arthur Ewell. garet Scott and the Home ManJ- agement lesson will be under the BORN. direction of Mary Olsen. Any woAT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL man who is able to spare a few hours Is asked to come and help A Today: Girl to Stanley A. and Emma out with the sewing. country - wide conservation Stratton Houghton Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Grant S- - Rich- meeting, to which all farmers are Wednesday: ards had as their weekend guests invited, will be held Tuesday at Case Aldirte Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Welton 1:30 p.m. instead of Monday as Boy to Joe D. and Statements from three sources was no chance that; live virus can Provo. and son, Bob, of Sacramento, announced earlier. Benson, - t MARRIAGE LICENSES Calif. A dinner was given in The meeting will be held in one ? parents today that escape detections in special tests. no 22, of S. is whatever chance U. there The William Health Service Roberts, on Public of honor the City and County Building their Douglas Saturday. Sunday ' Orem, and Carla May Hardy, 18, visitors at the Richards home court rooms under direction of live virus being contained in the stated that any lots of vaccine were Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Rich- the Agricultural Conservation and inoculations of polio vaccine given found positive will iiot be released American Fork. ards of, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Stabilization office-- and Soil Con- to children in field tests. for cluneal trial, i Robert Garn Vance, 20. SpanThe statements were released The reassurances! will be aired ish Fork, and Nelda Elida llar-woo- d, Lynn Richards and son. Raaaty, servation Service. 23. Spanish Fork. of Salt Lake City: Ma W. NichOfficials said farmers are by Dr. Riley G. Clark, president on "The People Speak" program, Grant Creed String, 17, Ameri- ols of St. George and Bishop especially urged to attend to of the Utah County Medical So- scheduled tonight at 8:30 p.m. can Fork, and Janice Rosalie Frank Lilly white of Aztex, N.M. participate in discussions invol ciety, in , answer to criticism of over Radio Station jjKOVO. Theme Frank Wall and Nelda Robin- ving next year's agricultural con- the vaccine made by Columnist of the discussion will be What Lcbmis, 15, American Fork. Dale T. Gillman, 24. Lindon. son of Pocatello, Ida., came down servation program. Among the Walter Wincheli, in a recent tele-- j Utah County Stands to Gain in NEW SPANISH FORK SCHOOL PROGRESSES Foundation is in and walls are rising on this broadcast. , and Joyce Miller, 19, American for conference in Salt Lake and problems the meeting will deal vision-radi- o school under construction in Spanish Fork, the Polio Inoculations. . -visited over night with the A. L. with is what to do with former Dr. Hart E. Van Riper of the Fork. Melvin Ileed Kuhni, 23. Pro- Wall family. wheat lands which will be al- National Foundation for Infantile A weight-liftin- g exhibition was lotted to other crops under the Paralysis said that any product vo, and Barbara Moore, 20, given in Mutual on Tuesday eve- 1954 reduction of wheat quota. that contains live polio virus is not the vaccine developed by Dr. Lvnn Eusene Anderson, 26,.i ning by Haven-Da- y. Jonas E. Salk of the University Payson, and LaVondaSheen, 24, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Baum have as their visitors Mrs. of Pittsburgh and to be tested by Salem. Baum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. DIVORCES GRANTED the national foundation. Beatrice Rippel Orlando D. Canfield, of Las Vegas. Mr. "Dr. Salk has inoculated 3000 Tucker from Steven D. Tucker; Canfield is convalescing from an children with commercially pro of operation and they will visit with , custody duced vaccine which has been plaintiff awarded $100. and per support the Baums for a week or two child minor found to contain no live" virus in month. tests by the manuf ac- the SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) Dr turer,triple DIVORCES FILED Dr. Van Riper. said Manufacturer to Speak M. Lynn Bennion, Salt Lake City Dr. Salk said in his own stateDorothy Woodard vs. Flaonce superintendent of schools, yester ment there is no possibility that Woodard. On Series Lecture day declared that defeat of a tax live virus could have been conClarence B. Johnson vs. Franincreasing proposal at an April 20 tained in any inoculations given Johnson. E. cis T. Bowring Woodbury, presi election make it difficult to and that the process of commerMAINTENANCE SEPARATE dent of Air Capitol Manufactur obtain a would next staff GRANTED year for schools cial manufacture is being underDECREE ers Inc., will be the next speaker in Utah's city. largest Sarah Mendenhall from Har- on the taken with care. He said there Brigham Young University to the Sahara v Bennion, talking vey Mendenhall. Executive Policy Lecture series, club, in effect answered most of Friday, April 9, in Room 270 the criticism of education that Physical Science Bldg., at 5:30 Gov. J. Bracken Lee had made in p. m. an address to the same group two Mr. Woodbury left a Salt Lake weeks ago. City insurance and real estate The superintendent said that only Wilford John Keener. 1461 N. Rricham Madsen, associate business in 1941 to become sales one district in the state paid less, Canyon Rd., pleaded innocent to professor of historywillat Brighamto manager for the Culver Airpline in average salaries, to its teachers a charge of battery at arraign speak Company. From sales manager than Salt Lake City. He said ap- ment proceedings Wednesday be Young University the Sons of Utah Pioneers on he became general manager and proval of a proposal for an in- fore City Judge W. Dean Loose. Trial was set for April 20 at Sunday On the "Shoshone In- then president. He sold his stock crease of 2 4 mills in the property dians of Utah," advises Walter in this firm and bought into the tax was essential if salaries were 10:30 a.m., and bad was set at G. Taylor, president of the Air Capitol Manufacturing Com to be raised to a level that would $100 cash or $200 property. Keener George A. Smith Camp. .The pany, the firm over which he restore the "security status and wa$ remanded to the custody of m. now presides. meeting will begin at 2:30 p. dignity of the teaching profession. the sheriff pending payment of Sowi-ett- e He played the leading role n in at the Pioneer Museum bail. Park.. He is charged with 1'wilfully and' The U. S. coal mining Industry guiamg uus company from a las AH members of the camp and ing position into one of the most enjoyed its safest year in 1953, unlawfully using force and vio- I L , n the field The and mining today is twice as safe lence upon' the person of Diana anyone interested In the program prosperous is Invited to attend. Mr. Taylor principal item of manufacture Is as it was 10 years ago, five times Snow." The attack allegedly oc- -' CAlYCtf IZZZH tLCC WrSSKEY 18 HlOO?. .. 65 GRAIN KUW1 SRTS OiVTT ; flJ CC"rT'47k'' t stated. as safe as 40 years ago. t.,?-... corred Monday. power lawn mowers. Councilman Resigns; Lives Outside the City :': - J, Central Utah - . -- t al water-temperatu- , News Briefs ; j- i ' A 9 I S18,-721.- 53. i m Provo an Namsd Vice Chairman Of Water Doard Nurse Hurt In New LDS Apostle To Speak At Truck Car Provo Conference on Sunday Collision re-elect- ed City-Coun- ty ""iu" r Clinic Addition Tops Building Permits of Weak .' . . ( ex-omc- io Snrinrjville Police Cite 65 For Marc!) Violations :: . Debaters Will Attend Meet California I t Rehearsals Underway I ? For PHS Play 15-year- " 8-1- 0. ; thSi Scouts Entertain Parents at Party Eagles Lodge Picks Officers? City Commission Reappoints1 Board f.lembrs -- - - ar , - . a. - T - two-yea- - v Farmers Invited Statistics To Conservation Moot Experts Give Reassurance On Safety of Polio Vaccine re-assur-ed - j new-elementar- . j Bennjpn Makes Plea for Okeh Qf School Levy l V jDGPQG. J and enjoy drinks j fP and you'll cvitch 4o A 1 " Trial Set In Battery Case Sons of Pioneers To Hear Historian rr 1-- . - K15 V- - |