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Show i V TUESDAY' SEPT. DAILY HERALD 21. 1954 Utah County. Utah if,- - Injured Teacher Brought Home From Hospital , Orem Plans For Sept. 27 B l ood m obil e: Appea ranee - . v ? .,-,- , v ( PAYSON J. D. Christensen. who was Injured Sept. 4 in an v, accident, was brought home from Utah Valley Hospital Sunday. Mr, Christensen was walking between his home and Memorial Park when he was struck by an auto as he crossed highway 91 at First; West, Street at Second South. Both legs were broken in addition to abrasions auto-pedestri- an Plans are moving in case of an emergency. TeenOREM forces for the agers between the ages of 18 and mobilize to ahead Red-CrBloodihobile. It is due 21 must have their parents' con in Orem Sept. 27 between 3 and sent to donate.Anyone lacking transportation 7 p.m. at the Lincoln H'eh to to the center should contact Tor- George lunch room, according Nelson who will organize a vall chairman. Cross Red McKinney. - f One hundred pints of blood are. motor corp. Pledge cards will be to give to members of needed from citizens In" the Orem available clubs who agree to donate and to Mr. McKinney. area, occording an are- going to be excitizens asked 'Air civic clubs are being to do their part. The Blood to be responsible for donors. pected Th American Legion with Reed mobile will also be assisted by as chairman and the Dis- -, Junior Red Cross members under x Bench nhiPd American Veterans with. the direction of Principal Quinn Bill Baker as chairman assisted Hatch of the Lincoln Junior High r Legion Auxiliary School. by the American of the drive. The wilk take charge 'Mrs. Eugene with "Wives Jaycee -- i oss - - ! chl .Jr ' fc. veWX v i yV . i by three committee members will of scheduling. The ;be;in charge Orem Red Cross, under Mrs. Richard Kerr, will take care of the Bloodmobile operations Sept. 27. She will assisted by Loretta ' Carol, supervisor of the lunch i 1 i banner-bedecke- x t Letters are being sent out by Orland Pyne to all bishops and n, one-yea-r- ' ' stake presidencies and pastors in the area asking their cooperation. Thorit Hebertson, principal of Geneva Elementary and a member of the American Legion has offered to organize the teachers in the Orem area and assist them : j i Elbert Madsen, local radio and Athletic Club. Reveals Plan for Youth Membership Rinshamas chairman assisted . ' School. television man, Monday morning took over algebra rand mathematics classes formerly taught by Mr. Christensen. These classes have been under direction of prin ""fv if . . cipal Reed Jones and Ralph Men-lov- e since the start of school. AlOPERATION ,'FIRE INSPECTION' A crew of Provo firemen today launched the fire department's bert Payne, junior high school fourth annual home fire inspection program, calling on home owners to inspect basements and at- music teacher, . is in charge of tics and other potential fire hazard centers and to advise residents on elimination of hazards. Pic- band and chorus classes until an d fire truck above are, left to right, Fire Chief Dean M. Muhle-stei- other music teacher: can be lo Woodward Athletic Club tured with the Morris "Meniove, Davis Gill (in truck), Kenneth Harris, Assistant Chief Bert Kirkwood and cated. announced today it will issue 200 . --',) Warren Brimhall. ' memberships to Provo Capt. ' : youths through the cooperation of merchants and other, individuals of the cityXaccording to Rov Woodward, onexof the club's diin rectors. - room. J ' ' .. Rash of Accidents Plagu e Drivers Spanish Fork Area Provo, Fire Department Launches ' Fourth Annual Home Inspection Regulations Students Can't Attend BYU Unless They Liye In Housing University-Okehe- d i and other injuries. ' He received first aid at Payson City Hospital and was then removed to the Provo hospital to receive care of a .specialist. His condition is said to be good, though it will be some time before he will be able to re turn to his classes at Pay son. High I - - BYU Housing I. A large staff of. workers under! ber consider students the direction of Fred A. Schwendi- - themjpf before the may final rush of man. director of Brigham Youne registration begins next Friday University student housing, is and Saturday, If this is done, it working to complete their visits will serve to avoid to 'community homes where stu- bottle-nec- k when housing now; be? dents will .be housed before regis mg Completed for students will tration begins. have! to be visited and listed. A bumper crop of freshmen and new students met in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse L for orientation sessions Mo n d a y morning after finding homes for the forthcoming year either in university housing, or in com munity housing that has been university approved. University of ficials stressed ' the fact that no student will be allowed to . attend Utah County expenditures for BYU unless he has cleared with August amounted to a total of the housing office, and is living in $72,328,, bringing to $703,619 total university-approve- d housing. expenditures , for the first eight "We are crateful to householdI mbniths of this year. ers of tne commumiy ior , me This compares Wjth' expendisplendid cooperation they have tures of $658,166 for the first eight shown in opening their homes, to months of last year and with the students of Brigham Young ; uni total 1954 budget of $1,139.638.. versity, and meeting housing August revenue amounted to standards requested by the Uni $3fi89, bringing total revenue for versity for student living quar- - the. first eight months of this year tc $324,437. ters " President Jurnest ju: ? . said. Total expenditures for the first . not done months of this year bv fund who eight? have Householders so were urged by Mr. Schwendi-ma- n Is followed in parenthesis by-- ex to make appointments with penditures. for the same period the housing office immediately lasijyear: for their annual visit, so tnat General fund,.$280,836 ($285,(97). their properties may' be listed Highway Fund, $209,252 ( Weed control fund, $1969 and approved in the housing Hies immediately, and a larger num- - ($11,555). Agricultural fund,I$5,-69- 4 ($5,139); Poor and indigent to his taken was he iuna, wa,u 4$iy,022). physician 1 last-minu- te Utah County Liists Aug ust cxpe nditures . a. m a vvu-kinso- j . Mr. Woodward said, the 14 to would be admitted boys . $187,-322- )1 tip the club under a Dlanwherehy ana blood. Mr. McKinney Indicated prominent in ejuercnanis SPANISH FORK Local police citizen be dividuals will Issue membership The fourth annual home fire in day, there are 1,087 fires in Ameri- ety fuses heavier than 15 ampere) that every able-boditween the ages of 18 and 59 cards to deserving youth. 33 fatalities by 3. Defective or overheated heat were kept on the jump this week spection with program, can sponsored by homes, These 200 will be in addition Provo Fire Department is under-da- fire. . should step forward and give . ing cooking equipment. 4, Im end investigating traffic accidents. Health Fund, $49,875 ($49,- to the underprivileged and afflict 'blood to help their brothers and Chief DeanlBl Muhle-- There are eight principal causes proper disposal of rubbish. 5 A series of four crashes in the home. Fire 323) weekend the 18 to in ed of and last children fund, $79,112 ($73,--; Pourth up two-dalntirmary age years y stein said today. Carless handling of kerosene, period left two persons accident' of fire in the home. neighbors now f serving in the who have always been at 240) Exhibition and advertising a crash was admitted parade two will blood the vehicles totally armed forces since home is not contacted At the top of the. list Is careless gasoline and other inflammable hospitalized, If one-ha- lf fund your $13,863, ($11,954). Recreation a free about con under Bend" will that "Maegie's plan be used in all veterans hospitals the fall inspection, call the smoking and handling of matches, liquids. 6. Lightning. 7. Defective demolished and racked up (total milp fund, $11 446 ($14,192); Flood tduring This SDanish Mr. Fork. of Woodward east safd. tinue," here in Utah. The people also get Merchants and individuals co fire department, 501, and request followed by: ?. Misuse of elec- or overheated chimneys. 8. Chil damages of nearly $2200 to the ($1,377). crash occurred when a late model trolj their share through 'the derivajj j saf with matches. dren machinesjnvolved. he (overloaded said. circuits, it, tricity playing in will the C. be listed car driven by Bryce plan Corbettj COU'BOY tives which give them, measles and operating First accident to be reported 33. COPS The fire ohief pointed out that in an advertisement which will careened left the through road, needed. when shots They polio sat a occurred late SPOKANE,Wash. (UP) Spomost home in fires Friday night start from lack back Down appear Wednesday's swerved upon Daily a guardrail, , are Up and also assisting in the stockSpringville 500 yards south of the about kane of officers wore point 1.V or Herald. final carelessness motorcycle and safety practices the across and to highway bensed piling for civil defense Ben-jamLake Shore to the hats with advertise coWboy the Spohazards. crossingjlon Details Listed ly came to rest at a point about kane rodeo, and twice in 24 A road. 1951 model sedan hours tne of 50 will side off the north leave literature to feet Mr. Woodward said each $15 Firemen driven Delbert miracu-lousl- v they had to play the part of real 19, NuzmanJ by was Ln Corbett the Mr. bend. homeowner to the club will' allow help donation making left the road when the driver Two officers rounded up the donor a year's free member-shi- r self inspections, or will be happy uninjured except for minor cowboys. a which dozed at the had escaped from wheel and cpw crashed scratches and bruises. He receiv a in the club and each time to inspect the homes while there. into a Then three cops j packing plant. pole. 12iXX telephone reckless Each year, about ed a citation for Ameridriving; chased a $50 in donations is received an heifer some frightened was which was cans Nuzman to his in die and twice that SPRINGVILLE Friends of Mr. Nebo Mutual Young car, other boy will be. admitted free hospital Damages fires, As10 before Improvement jblocks cbrraling her ized with facial lacerations, jbody reported as a total loss, were set "We plan to give away at least number are disfigured in fire in and Mrs. Gordon Buchi are; in- sociations. neat downtown the business secof all three Members bruises, shock, and a possible at around $1300. of memberships juries. Oldsters and toddlers are vited to an open house which will $12,000 worth tion ankle are invited to participate. free each year," Mr. Woodward principal victims of fire. Every be given for them Wednesday stakers sprain. Howard Johnson, 2i, Investieatinev officers in the a passenger In the car, was: also crashes Friday evening wereibcal said. hvill a This the in be first series 9 at 7:30 from till p.m. evening f Shipping count had not been desir- remodeling has been gping on so the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert of such dances, with the second hospitalized with bruises, abras- policemen Philip Brimhalr and completed today in the office' of Any citizen or mercnant that a greater number of children DIAMOND BROKERS Brookside Drive. Mr. QnC to be held Oct. ifkat Spanish ions, shock, and possible internal Glade Schwartz. Officer Schwartz Agricultural Inspector H. V. ing to help finish but certain can be accommodated Mr. Wood White, 856 Buchi auto 16, the also juries. , Johnsonj pedes investigated, Dorothy and Mrs. and their family Fork and the third Swenson,. but he estimated that areas in The club can give equip ward1 said. also riding in the automobile. trian mishap Saturday N assisted Buy for Less . inPayson to are make of lieu in were and Springville ment leaving furnishings and .pear shipments was ia n d by Officer James A. Gee. State peach treated shock , for reto Nov. on; each 13, stake be Pisher Smith Jewelry ' Mont., ,"We hope to expand to such their home in Helena, heavier than last year. money, he added. at a brr'ses local and hospital! Tom BarretMnvesygated The. peach shipping Is almost Each donor will have his name an extent that we'll be able to where he has been transferred sponsible for the dance at which released. The Nuzman auto! was Trooper 2?2 N. Univ. Ph. 2944 the Corbett crash with the assist 1500 his children the In handle club the on a by company. Assisting are host. more a few he eventually but plaque said, they over, placed Saturday night bewith demolished ance of local policeman Edwin losses, ' on a free basis,"-- Mr. Woodward Whites as hosts for the evening there will also be an elaborate totally j foyer. prunes are still being shipped. at estimated $1000. around ing V Boyack. will be Mr. Glendon and Mrs.. He said farmers vvere still loadRoy Passey will serve as fin said. floor show and In entertainment The second mishap occurred "But, for the club to really Johnson, and an invitation is ex ing celery, -- which was of extra ance chairman of the donation to the dancing. addition to the same night when a car to who tended would all of we like need succeed the tomaduring committee. support this and year, good quality Mr. and Mrs. Buchi and being driven. by Glade Barney, greet toes were still being harvested. During the summer, a lot of the general public. wish them well in their new "A guest at the home of ; Mrs. also 19, of Salem, left the highway GET home. Cleo P. Heavener recently wa3 near the river bridge about one ' ' ' ' ' ; . . ' , Mrs. .Lois Robinson Kershaw of mile south of Spanish Forki The t Barney youth, who was alone at Guests at the home of Dr. and Salt Lake City. Lois is the daugh- the ' ' VfWX rick VoorOw Payments . i Mrs. Wilford G. Biesinger this ter of Mark Robinson, former cut time, received a jminor facial i his and bruises.' tb school nusic Damages teacher and high summer have been her parents . 1. NATION-WID- E CREDIT. Over 800 Mr. and Mrs. Axell Christensen she reports that he recently cele car were approximately $50. 100 $ 6.74 automobile Struck affiliated ah down, offices in U. S. and Canada. 80th his brated by .at his birthday" of Monterey 30O. 25.20 Park, Cal. While home in Los 20.23 : CUSTOM-FITTEin third" the the 2. of traffic LOANS. To fit your mishap Angeles. I 6QO making this their headquarters 48.19 38.46 was weekend income. Ask for "5 10, nejedt, Guide". Argyle, Jerry Step the guests have also been visitAbov cover, varything I poymnl Arson PROMPT "YES" to employed people. of Mr. and 3. Gerald Mrs, of members Loan the ever Thursday 24 $300 end night to months in Denver and in Idaho with ing 4. ' SINeU.VISIT LOAN. Phone first. of Spanish Fork. The; boy mode by Pertenet up Industrial loon others of their children. At pre- Springville Kiwanis club and gyle tow offUiotod Corp. (Utah) corp.) Phone, write, come in. It,sent Mr. Christensen is recuper- their wives will join with the was hit near the corner of iFirst -.. streets and East Fourth North club in tour a of by Utah the Prjwo ating from surgery performed State DenepasLX a westbound machine driven by prison. "No meeting will be last week in the Utah Valley Hos-Mark Durrani Jr., 19. 'Thrown 25 held in that v . Springville evening. to pital. They plan lea,ve for I J feet by the force of j the impact, Vystsiw home about the first week! in " to was office's taken the the boy !P-"-. iOctober. ;) EXPLOSIVE SITUATION ' of a local physician where his 2nd noor e Knight Block Provo police today were inves injuries - were diagnosed is a 13 EAST CENTER STREET, PROVO. uYaH . Saturday night in the Kolob tigating a situation with dynamite badly bruised hip, bumps about Phone: 621 . "Roe" Pag YES MANager stake house a dance will be spon in it. Explosives were , left at the the head, body bruises, abrasions, Loorrf modt to resident! ef ell sored by the Kolob, Palmyra and city dump by an unknown person. and shock. After treatment bjy the , - - . ed -C- y, ! ' ity-County ; i ! con-$7,8- 49 - r , in Open House Set Wednesday For Family Leaving City . Peach, Pear Shipm ents Are Heavier ' . i - ! $25 70 $1000 - - is' PIW,5 7fJt? -- -- " L D a U9'y, 7 J:;';' .Vf P73Qg ,lA )'''.;';'-- V ) v ' . , . I These girls are preparing to enter the coming Cherry (Pie Contest at the Utah State Fair. They "are left to right, Patricia Pack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pack, Lindon: June Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean Peterson, Pleasant Gorve; Irene Mo'yle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r Austin Moyle,1 Pleasant Grove; Kathleen Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Allen, Manila; and Kairle. Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen, Lindon. CAN" SHE BAKE A CHERRY PIE? Cherry Pie ntestants Announcing tho M Ready for Fair ' PLEASANT GROVE The Utah State Cherry Pie Queen will be announced Saturday at the Utah State Fair, after a 'BakeJOff competition all day Saturday, between county and city winners from all over the state. ; ;Six girls from this area .are to compete for the cherry pie crown. They are Pleasant Grove. June Peterson and Irene Moyle; from Manila, Kathleen Allen; from Pack and Kairle Lindon, Patricia ' Appointment i of f DILL enjoy tlie JOHNSTON 1148 Briar Av. PROVO, UTAH . i Jensen. bake-off The competition will begin, at 8 ajn. Saturday. There, at the state fair grounds, the girls , will each be given an opportunity to bake her "special" cherry'pie. During the last few years interest has been, increasevent ing in this a national v;hich finally crowns cherry pie queen. Last year, a young lady from Ogden, Miss Beverly Jones, was Judged the national cherry , pie winner. State champion this year will be given an automatic dish washer, courtesy of General, Electric 1; 1 ' whisUey that's - Li. Jaaily on AS LOCAL AGENT FOR THE I tir I ;i . She will also be given an expense-pai- d trip to Chicago to compete for national honors. Cash awards are also given by the Co. eanatrs association. rbv aparteNno bft) f. 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