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Show . . . r-- - j , ... - . - - . "" ,. " " " ' v. f . v - " ' - " .'. . - i v . 7 - ' f .'-. --- "- - Si? - 4 - . mm M 1 I I I I I I I - ri ; t frr . I in in i I'll , rBOVO, UTAH COUNTS SUNDAY, ii Muy Clerk Outlines Duties Required By Law of His Office. mvwmamwwvmmmmmwwwvwmmmamamaam ma. 8, - L. F. Rains Tells Assembled Business Men Provo CityAnd U. S. Steel of Steel Concern's. Objections To Lack of bear Editor: Apparatus Invented jjfcrriftimrOee;- - I - r andsoccessf ul4 mfflt. After without consulting the taxchecking over "his cor. manager of Columbia Steel, was devoted chiefly to the situapayers and inte rented parties, rdemonstratea, according w rection" of my answer made In tion that has arisen with the unexpected granting of the Announcement here today by court. It "appears his "correction" was followed by united protest natural gas franchise. r against the city commission correcting. Charles," .president of needs ,V. 133 business men of this act Alma Lack of Help Van views by his on the Wagenen Mayy maw gave VOTjwrauou, ie jfemper. ' At the outset, I want it made after, which a number of business men spoke in favor tl,.of thi dty. is not that this city is opposed Th television Instrument, 1nvet- - clear that I have in no way sought s stand, anil criticized the quick to Itnatural gas. steel is cityRhOWf a hv Philo Tr Fanwwoftb, youth to get into a controversy with any action of the corporation . that steel is the greatest factor in city commission in no uncertain terms. other public official, and the occa - sion for the statement I made In The resolution, proposed bv Clayton Jenkins and unani its development; it knows that wmriv simple ia construction. steel has done much for Prow; that court was' not of my making, mously adopted by the assembled business colore, natural open In a picture men,- concluded It fiecting greater things; and assure was an and embarras vz you n l mcnes in the session. kj that the interests of steel .should ,.innpi bv Television lAlwraMles, Mng situation for me. I have tried The extraordinary meeting was opened by John 0. Bees do be considered before taMng L f San Francisco, and rights for three years to do my full duty torrtl distribution otthe seta tiave in the office to which the people ley, president of the Provo chamber of commerce,- who pre- quick action on a question that af reets the steel elected me. , I have been severely sided. J. T. Farrer then introduced Mr. Rains as company. the Kemper . yra. Bwanted j "My friend Mayor Alma plant. Van Wagenen and s propwwu; w mnowappen in me discharge of and fcharles eaid. ' F.friend !" Provo your Rains; of Commissioner Charles Hopkins, the i my duties through lack of help ,lace the Instrumeni on im opened his brief talk by stating' that U. S. two commissioners who vote for mST'.'iifX.I but have done allT could to make Steel will take over or the local property on Feb. 1, and nothing the granting of the franchise, acted best of a difficult situation nmnriv avstem "oij the Zj. if. RAINS ' ' rather than engage in a contro- definite as to f uture plans would be decided until that time. tn the best of faith. They had no tranches. idea of "putting something over on The apparatus,;-- . ccrumB to He then spoke of the numerous benefits re- the public." They, had no idea of Manager of the Columbia Steel (Continued On Page 4) wipb has been successfully demceived by steel plants at Birmingham, Alay and elsewhere. puttine something over on the who laddj;Msesne- exnauauve after tnrted cial. meeting called by Jhe Provo eBlHtrrfellTHaTliaWrar andHstateH that .thel.TJisigat or thjOoaiujfictuid as a gas would more advantages " chamber of commerce Friday, ob hlication to raoiQ,aeui. by the Provo plant of Columbia Steel, was of vital to tnis city. bring a They, mode an invest! t com. to interest U. the S. Steel officials when they looked over Ration which they felt was thor jecting"" strongly to Moderate price, tht aBHOunrement in a na mission's action took Provo and the actioh ough, granting they quickly plant. tated.. tural gas franchise without ' a surprisingly. "J. was Astonished when I learned that ..... ... unanimous . c i 9Vl The apparently public hearing on the matter. The i v.'Su.j ueen graniea Dy tne rrovo city coommission naiiumtse iiau --Bythe assembled busi :jat Reeling . .. .. , . , ' assembled citizens strongly- approvsr ...Mi.. H a.;feMJGGDEN ROBBER men ness on shows that tne matter, said Air. Rains. wiwjuut ctwi uuiisuiuntr tis Friday ed, his stand, and went on record Arthur Brisbane "I do not believe that to be the spirit of Provo, and, frankly, the commission made a misis, opposed to the action of the tn I don't like that kind of treatment. We have kept faith with take taking action bo tjulck-(lSauimisBion. The business men feel that Problem IS WOUNDED Employment ' Provo, and suchn action is clearlv a slarj in th'p fare the local InteredUt especiaUy Better Brains "U. S. Steel bought these nroperties because thpv havo be ampthe steel Everybody Happy value. We must have all possible aid to build this Provo ly protected, or at least given RECEIPTS SrPrised a complete hearing, before Youthful Burgk Pity Poor China plant up. --.auch. franchise should be a "The mtermountain country is more or less isolated, and granted. They voiced-thoBy Nightwatchmaii In (Copyrigfit 1929 1y King should make the best of what it has. Coal brings money sentiments in no' uncertain it ARE GAINING Inc.) Features Syndicate, terms- Friday; and' the comRobbery Attempt. into this territory; natural gas takes it out. Furthermore. , mission knows that the granti aiu b we ii&i mejr can t aenver gas to you any cheaper than ing of the franchise without a 7 oi. Anattempt- RESIDENT Hoover's forceful we can. We are to the local gas company selling all the- sras complete hearing Is solidly opa robberv of the Hermitage hotel Mc BeportHBf-HPostntast- er 400 to industrial address ! nearly 1 nr.n 3 nnn BnUllA posed by Provo's business men. c nccu uus Kas mausirv: lirf uoi. ouu WiOeden canyon earlyWdayreyesler When the natural gits concern Bill Van , -- ' oi-xn- But-th- ' -- e- -- - - i-- 1 n- fe-Hai- ns ; - , Today . , . P.O. se - A tuited Mtt-r-o per Vega, 21, fapture today of Iwo other mem-let- s of a gang of lour .youths who tried to remove a truck load of ofteiron. liofel furnishings. J - Ihe robbery wasTfustrated by Jacob Johnson, night watchman, and Vho discovered Ue quartet ttarted shooting, with a .rifle. He iit,VaB Der Vega in the back and una, and the youths fled, leaving truck and furnishings'. I The. wounded man, and Bob Ma- W of nirrien. were arrested whpn thev nnTVpntAfl mt m. local hOS- the. 1 .l on try wilt thank results. It 'him. ,.pnUMgd On Page -- : is bound to -- - , ' coftiesT Before "the county commission, that body will demand a full -- ,. hearing. It will investigate the steel plant's angle of the affair; it . There is no cause for any pessirmahenf discourage-neri- t. mism or men But the know that there has been a sharp increase in' unemployed. We have in the "United States proftably fully as many unemployed as there are in Britain, where government pays a "dole," enough tn live on each ween lo tnose out of work. SPRINGVILLE News Wires e- UNITED PRESS i- will investigate the local gas company's side Of the situation. 'Then it will give it's decision. Perhaps the whole matter can be worked out to. thfr satisfaction ef all parties is concerned; ''such' a settlement v . quite possible. At any rate-onthing Is cer son of Karl Alloman, tain Provo wants nothing that Mr. and Mrs. John Alleman of wfll Injure the cordial relations Springville, received a painful l&r. Provo and the Columbia jury Saturday afternoon, 'when his arm was severely injured from thfc Steel soon to he U. S. Steel: discharge of a shotgun was working in a field The west of Springville Saturday afternoon when he decided to go duck ' lect hunting. Going to the car he otK tained his shotgun which he stood otcned a against a post while he At the annual election Friday, gate, the gun wa -- accidentally December 6, 1929, Provo chapter knocked down and hisTight arm No. 4, Royal Arct Masons, the ph received the discharge.' officers .were elected and Being all alone in the field Alle- - lowing man-dro- ve the car to town, a die-- Installed: Peter Forsyth, high priest; Fred tance of about four miles, to the office of Dr. George Anderson J. Hisehler, king; Karl Scherer, where he was given medical atten- - scribe; AWa Nelson, treasurer; J. Jtialbersieben, secretary; E. A the tion. The boy is suffering-fro- BOY IS SHOT By uiore-TineWa Mve ;0aTTUrs:WTifiegO6r. Der Vega's wounds. Grant Dubois, oloved than they have in France, is practically 19, 'of Ogdcn, was arrested, later. where unemployment BANDIT EXTRADITED Police were searching for the' unknown.; OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Dec. And this is surprising in the rich member. ('''Hirth on , (nKHrOovernor Holloway today .were stcal--nest, most prosperous country youths said-thehonored a requisition from Cali., furniture from the hotel to earth. ao fornia for the return to that state to Surnish a cabin determined tn is rented had The president they of TomJfernon, who officers say about it. Ogien Vattl 4) - . The vesrtigation of the crime. lrrboTneawere discovered by Charles Gubser, or Gllroy, who at first thought the men had been victims of a highway Heads of the two men Itad been battered brutally and near the Provo postoff ice receipts for the. bodies lay a bloodstained bludgeon, first eleven months of 1929 show an a raapr and a pocket knife. increase of $433.24 over the same ' total the amount" last year,' period collected being $66,761.30, according' S. Places to the .monthly report of J. P. Mc- -: Bui re. oostmaster Rail During the month of November the total receipts forhe Provoof- cates Steady Growth. . P. Steel '"c v: WM, Huge Order san francisco, :"' Dec. 7 : es lines-'betwee- ioitafted aiPln r.- '- ' " partment, Russell said the opposi- --, Uon press and. agitators had Inflamed the country and the situa-- .' ' Uon that caused President Hoover v today to order 600 Additional ma- rines to the negro republic was not Clearing up as rapidly as he nad ' . .,'. hoped. Russell informed Secretary of State Stimson he had arranged to-- : day-r- f or evacuation of women and t children from .by ateam-e- r. Papers seized, ai; Jacmel," h said, showed many automatic pistols had come Jnto that country from Guatemala.. 'Rumors In Port An Prince said ln countrysi. I ad 'was in rebellion. jacent to Jacmel " Oolte- Telephone dere" and JacheJ,' and between Go-- ji naives and Grosmorne had been ' cut. r. .in.---Ay' Five Killed Xhe state department which pre- -' viously announced the slaying of i five natives, in a clash with a amaU -- tr body of marines, aaid: "All reports are to the effect thai -the patrol exercised great forebea . (ConUnued Oti Page c, . r" Aux-Cay- battered bodies of Frank Flores, 35. South San Francisco and Nick Aleaga, 38, Oakland, were found, by a motorist near the entrance of pacheco Pass today. ' The men employes of a paving company,-"ha- d been paid off late yesterday smd It . is believed the were murdered during the night for their salaries. Flcres had received ' $80 and Aleza $60, according to Sheriff . teaders-lnTWesmngt- U.R . 1 ' GILROY, Calif., Dec. 7. . 1 T. ' d ? -- . TWO WORKERS. - in the wounding of 1 200,-00- said. iDecV 7r WASHINGTON, rUP) -- Brigadier John IL Rus sell" American high commis ,. sioner to. Haiti, today requejst-' : x . i i ea vne crmsex umveswu iyr proceed immediately to Jac- mel, from Guantanamo, Cuba. In dispatch to the state de- - ag-ai- y. -- i Skirmish, With 2 Ajannes ; Hoover Asks Congress For Selection of Commission'. . plant-a-shoul- a in . . mi. URr-Con-: atituting a greater menace than the forest' fire, mountain Dine battles are threatening destruction of Western forests, and mast be eradl- satd-a- s fftp4dly s- - peaslbie 'If f e-ests are to Temain, according 'XOf J. C. Epandpn, of the Los Angeles federal bureau of entomology, who addressed a district forest reserve meeting here. Badly Infeclea-i- " iPnreiiU In the Yellowstone BBC Uon. including the Madison, Teton and WyomTng, show the worst infection of any in the intermoun- tkinsection, he said. Government inspectors treated 40.00 Jrees in that region this year, and will treat 40,000 next season, tt Is estimated that 80 per cent of the trees are infested. . The situation Is- very alarming, 0 Epandon declared.- "There are Infested trees in Yellowstone park, thht large number causing a fire hazard that threatens to wipe out the forests In the park. Tht government Is doing all possible to combat the Invasion of the insects. with the pine beetle die and' become excellent targets for fire, thus heavily In creasing the fire hazard. Epandon tl58v-fl- -- k lloresUTire. Strong Support ; -- lr v i Deadly Insect Declared To Be Greater Menace Than Gets Citizens' r JJnanimous t.DBGS5ition to the actwwi tthirTrtv-Trnrimrs- i i3n Saturday, November '23, 1 To cited. Into court to xplain why my eion in grantinp; a natural eas franchise was exDressed bv a By philo T. rarnswonh; (EDITORIAL) oince was not. furnishing the Pbce It Oft Market Soon. Provo is FOR the steel plant! court with a clerk, as the law pro-- gathering of 125 business men at a special session .called by me rrOVO Pnamhpr nf rnmmnrra hViHaw oftimrMit IlSSa.lXJgi.Vfi to the ri A resolution to this effect was passed without a sons. "These reasons, apparently Friday afternoon's meeting, called Dec. 7 ANGELESi LOS did not satisfy Mr. Smoot. In a and the resolution further went on to reauest the by th - ciiamoer oi commerce. vote, televiision A apparatus L. F. Kains' anounccment UP) letter to your paper he states that county commission not to grant a franchise without a com that his company rotento ti'ie nr home use in connection the statement I made before the ' on the question. .i?tW radio receiving sets hay court needs corr jctln.T, and- he sets plete hearing granting of t. natural tw frao-- in PRICE JIVE CENTS . - nncr: Citizens Back Magnate. Radio DECEMBER .. I I I l"..-!- .. rtnrLlilJLUl: UTAH. 4 J SJctetti .:?:::::... Nssurev.' v - .- ks-)- - rs - fx' . Severe Storms Jin fcurppe lake ;; toUOfrOves! By THE UNITE!). PRESS The British Tales and European coastVefe "pounded again today, by.- severe storms Wf;h have dsijipt ed shipping all- week. . r. The EJnglish channel and the At-- -' ; Iantie coastal ships off Spain and Portugal suffered. almost severely: At least 38 persons were dad. tor score ef Jive , the British Isles; were estimated lost In Spain and three were known dead J PrrtugaL-Seve- n were known ea4. In the Britlshrlsles antTllT Iost at sea. iq . addition to the missing crew f the.. -- - - ateanishJp-RaJly- seen r which-carriedyf-c-rew' of 20 or 25 men when It was , to sink In the Bristol thannel- - month last year. Although the to- - confirm d plae " of orAtn fo'r T tal number of money orders issued 120,000 tons of steel rails to he used during the past month shows a de- In the company's 1930 expansion amount the of total crease of 27, .' program. "2the money orders- shows, an in The rails will be laid' on the com . crease of $1511.35 as compared "with pany's lines between Portland, Og- November of 4928. den and New Orleans, it was stated. canyon.something There were 2,569 money orders The purchase of the rails will In At the weekly meeting of. t the? has confessed to wrecking and paid from the Provo department volve about $5,000,000, split among Elks club held Thursday teHs holding up passengers of a SouthEcohomo Von rjROFESSOR Utah month a3 compared Fuel and Iron Co., the In their home it was. decidedevening during the past ern Pacffio tralimear Saugua that a A' other scientists' at Mumbla U.'S. Steel Cork: and the Bethle- On of "used tlothlngL be inade man s 4) that (Continued Page Center MedicaJ, el Cpllega tcnr-SteCo. to give to the poor.' Anyone- having HYCIAJOMYJCTEP- ; Draw SALT LAKE CITY,. Dec. 7. U.R any clothing that is suitable for use" And the superman, mentally more. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH former IS tfrged to call 649 and .... - 4.V Dr. - Walter E. Maddison, .'. car wil- laoy Freshwater of Provo. was speaking,: i3 coming. o faced Church First Christ, Scientist, o r. call "for" it. "" Salt Lake countyfiysician, sentenced to serve six' months la re-i corner oi jrsi x.asi ana rirst TT anseTeteonnaaTbrarin-T" Von Economo be- - a prison sentence' today as the learned The D. nndavi Saturday by Judge Tillman "Kegular ivinyinav creasedmembershtp campaign to ef court on a lieveg that '.'new umanlslms be conducted goon.' J. Edwin SteW of selling unreglsterjed and un-- from Springville Saturday night chaplain; Glen C. Kay, captiln"bf- - morning services, lj a. m., subject e pyiniEiTeaeral uarg V thTOghayevelenthe-cours-of transpprtlng liquor. narcotics 10 vvns nmuu, were to the effect that it will not host; Harold Blumcnthal, principal Gbd the Only Cause and Creator.' stampea urged that all the members be The evolution. of of regular monthly meeting pleaded guilty to the informer who died last be necessary to amputate the arm sojourner'; William J. Robbie. Roy- - Sunday school at 9:45 a. rh. Wed-- , the Provo Satur ' - will scout be present at thej charity ball district .Studying the empty skuu oithea federal Dr.! Maddison wHl be 'wrge last wcelt,',,:';. areheld captains-Walt- er ' Arih al f Strange,' fifesday eyening meetings ' ' year. it mfvrtern man. comparing tt with I Dave Noakes,, Eureka, held Monday nigfc in the city and day nlgh,t unless other complications setin. 8 A charged room at H. master S. Disthird U. o'clock. Fred open next Bradley, Reading veil; shows 1 by Saturday man, at county, building, ' commencing r N. ex manufacturing . liquor, was nkull of a prehistoric second 2:30 4:30 jiwtencedJtoHthree master o'clock to. veil; C Whjttak-e- Ldaily from X D. 8. BAPTISMS ; trict Judge Tillman D. Johnson. i Months. He was extraordinary development..' master first veil; ' D. L. Cook, cepting Sundays and holidays. All 7:30 o'clock. to "L. D. S. baptism services will be , rested by Utah' count v denuties B. U . According Harmon, are" welcome. sentinels : chairman of the district, A. A. An held in the Utah stake Administratlonely retreat 20 miles frdbr There Is every reason to be hopM m. Dec. 1. Utah derson win outline the duties and ion: building 'Sunday" at; 3 MOAB, leveral mpnth$ygo., years aB, fulr Twelve thousana Stone functions of the troop committee The bishoprie of 'the 'Bonneville 1 H, Elliott, convicted ofjhe first Age. in the late ward will be in charge. nJST PAT .ALIMONY men, as well as the duties of other 1 degree' murder pf Marshall R. D. w fcovo done a creat deal DETROIT, Dec. t.. IE Addt Until, further notice.. Utah stake' scouters. the yeara- - The Ufe oilman ipti earth Is Westwood, was sentencfd to from i.tional bH: iappearediln confirmation of reports that second uiuin dlstriof rmtrt in ahnu. It Is urged that all members of baptisms will be held on the 2d years to life imprisoonienr i only starting, i pe eim oa ? art improved model A soon 'weuld the Provo district oe present at the Sunday ot the mop th,- and the Utah the should not penitentiary or be grants ibyJudge hundreds ;;'.vorce T pinions Sharon stake on the fourth Sunday be. in quantity production wasi'seeh , rjilwdrthWdolley loday. meeting. iJ !SlvJte Mrs. I.llllan BeCk', for QntbnoA nrnves it.' ' afternoon. , . , in 'Orders JrOnxJUhFordjioi today ' In verdict of returned A done be. to iury Something ought at Bee . .. Tot .o. GENEALOGICAL employes rehiring MEETING guilty last night after four hours th company,, that time.' rate of almost 700 daily. Ford Utah stake genealogical workers of deliberation. ' Py 25 a month officials made it clear that no "new wfll meet in the' Fourth wardmeeU jvvj "'iniuny commencing Tf wn.iM Jnterest andJOSSibIy I labor is belng hired,' only old Trimming "To Begin rand 5Q attorney fees. TAX CUT OKEIlED Provisions Made. Fpr Ing house on Sundav afl.rnn what we If could, kijow lis. frighten bee. &, at 2 o'clock. The members " For.Old Age Pensions; Majority Of we shall looirllke at thejend of the Details of the improved model A 'blVOBCB GRANTED $10,000 $160,000,000 'admlnlStratiorr'a qf the steke committees will meet Ths mlUfoti ... first hundred years:' .' ""t Martini. at 1 o'clock at the same place. , ai-- J: - tax reduction resolution,' passed by Ford are still a secret, but with the Year As Same a Last euorKrantea Tore Requests an do . 'j A. V Wstklns In k. Judge" of a longer body without Man, perhaps, win - ED M. ROWE.-- V exception was a vot.d house the Thursday, mdur "head, ".round ahq smoqm, favorable' fenders 'wider, - loneer wheelbase. the'ienUM,u,cl --courwTiaay report by Chairman, lttno.i-wxiay thft air, at .wlU through land mechanical changes, the new travelling With all of tKe departments of than) was appropriated Jast year. , CHARLES BURROWS, v o this ate finance 5omralUee. The com model will be thfeCPlanets,-wisame talking-t: practically the Utah "county having- - submitted Appropriation of $4,740 has' been vote was unanimous. Secretary, earth transformedlnto one big gar mittee's as the original model A, theit"entaUVe .budget for 1930 the asked for the expense of Hhe counau me worn, den, machinery doing SHARON a make will commissioners UNION sum a of $2,500 has been county MEETING ty jail, and .nhnriv trvlnc to heat anybody V vnnuren. All Relief society choristers of final ruling on the various requests requested ftr the board of the pris t up f else,- - nobody tyring ib pile at their weekly meeting to be held oners, Sharon stake are requested to ba mnnou iruh v: any jnore.maii s 1 ! Monday. ' . The county .Infirmary --has re- present at Union meeting Sunday man today would seek toaccumu , JNew Kecord Florida 20, Oregon 6.. i The EreaCest apppropriaticn has quested $11,442, the amount ftfr old at 2 o'clock at - the. Lincoln high , ' late salt water, wito tne ocean iuu Georgia 12, Georgia Tech 6. pbeen requested by the highway de age pensions has been set at $10,000 iehOoLt-- f :' P. of it. Westieiu Maryland 12, Mary. partment, $130,000. This amount is and the widows' pension Is the John K. Allen, 'stake chorister. land 0. 'SALT LAKECrrr; Dee. (UJ- !)$55,000 less than was appropriated same amount. . hints even I essor . .1 : VI. The' public health wilt M present and. will , speak to learned praf UUh Fair ta nrME in' tiia deMrtmetit last year. The department have asked 'all previous dividend recSmashlng X be man .for $7,000. may . r v .tharin" futures s ught and Sunday, . . MINER KILLED ords, Utah's metal mines disbursed ieCaTT6 Of with 'i hratn sufficiently de-- far,rtcal-"bfTOT.extde ' southwest 7. (U.E) same appropriation that was made ing and 'the REORGANIZED CHURCH improvements of f iheJ according io. figures Obtaihed to- A swiftly ; moving cage, - catching last year, $55,000. Regular Sunday services af'- tne A grounds an amount of , $15,000" has tr TWCAAANTtL & exceeds bond Fran one the end fund heltt This of crowbar $52,Q00 tn $8,000,000 the , by sinking by 284 West been requested. ' For exntblu and Reorganised church, .Tt would not be necessary then day. J GETS T;T I' amount: ever in the the other for and. street'-Sundaforced cis been has Richardson, any asked, budget "paid school $15,389luut beea' re- - Fourth South ' adverUslng for - a philosopher 4 to-- die a the largest Maximum temp, t" . . amounts on to end Richardson's of the bonds Into bar the Interest year. at 10 a. m., morning services at 11 rat Haea'el died, . according' to previous ,..-- f . oamroajr. gl Heina'i descrlpUonj; aaying "only T,ne greatest amount or dividends head; killing him and throwing him $30,900.' o'clock. The Young; Folka Recrea. r-- T tl-tmiscellaneous In the "fund the J .... ttonal society meets every; Thurs. drop Sheriff Asini hMsttiuTy'"-'-aver Understood me," ever hefore paididty the Utah mines into the shaft for a has man one no lo was $29,000,000,--paMlnhnnm teni. wing appropriations ate pay at y:8Q during the in the SUver King Coalition mine . The sheriff s department requests wat period. z "- -j 7 4 wlc lj yesterday, Salurday; pa T- y sj - County Men Jail Terms .... . I I Royal Arch Masons Elks To Stage Clothing Priye ' Officers - -- -- - I itnr1-lmnWiMJeXeJ0Pl- r Scout Meeting To np ", r-i- ; sen-tenc- ed -. Ford Workmen Are TnLtaat-lSiffiENTENCE- ' D Being (UKH-Rob-- ert Re-employ- ed Budget Requests of County pQepartments Are Considered . jr?. w"?; j- j"J - m -- r" . . Ut - Grid Results IVlinIXvicJends The Weather ' .!-v Keach a. l ' w. thtcoWW poflC-antLiii- V -- - 5 js; 70-fo- ot r $24, ''''- it -- i i!- -- |