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Show 4 "AJ0. BSPgKgJ r're Chiefs 1950 SUN DAY HERALD Defense Heads, Discuss Utah County Disaster Plan fire protection in County-wid- e connection with civilian defense nd an area disaster plan wa discussed Friday night by Utah county fire chiefs, sheriff and Civilian defense leaders at a meeting in Provo. decisions were No definite reached, but considerable discus-iio- n took place on various aspects of the problem, including presentation of a plan calling for pre- - arranged responses by various cities to assist their neighbors in event of an enemy attack or other major disaster. fieed for written agreements between the cities was extensively discussed. Tentative agreements were presented which, when adopted, grants cities the right to operate under recognized emergency immunities in other cities, the same as if in their own community. It also makes provisions in event of injury to firemen or fire equipment while in other cities. Makes Request Sheriff Theron S. Hall asked that all firemen in Utah county be deputized as state fire AMERICAN FORK The an wardens, which would'deputy them five nual Christmas home decoration authority anywhere in the state and lighting contest in the com to control fires or conditions munity was launched this week which result from them. The by the junior chamber of com sheriff also suggested that cities merce. Entry blanks are to be consider using snort wave radios filled out and submitted no later in their fire departments, so that than Dec. 20. The entries are to constant communications can be be filed with Stanford Dahl, maintained throughout the chairman of the contest. county. Provo fire chief Lloyd B. Prize turkeya will grace the Christmas dinner tables of three presented a disaster plan homes of the community when which would be operated from a the judges pick the first, second central dispatch location, and and third place winner. Assisting which would coordinate the fire Mr. Dahl are Davis Stewart and defenses of the county so as to prevent conjestion in an affected Paul Shelley. The committee stresses that the afea. It would also eliminate need not reflect leaving some areas of the county decorations lavish expenditure. Clever Ideas totally unprotected. The group present indicated and originality will count heavily. The Jaycees, responsible for the that the plans discussed fitted Christmas festoons of greenery the needs of the county. and colored lights and stars which The final details will be worked decorate Main street, have the out ln .tn near iuture between cities, and with the purpose in mind of rnakln tne various of the board of fire American Fork known as a fore cooperation most Christmas decorated com- underwriters, Chief Dickson said, following the meeting. munity. The visit of Santa on a special float and the turning on of the Main street decoration lights is scheduled for 5 p.m. Friday. The American Fork high school band will lead the parade. American Fork Juvenile Court Suspends Term Given Heber Man American Fork Honors Geneva Steel President AMERICAN FORK "You food people of American Fork are of warm congratula George Mair, 69, Heber, was deserving sentenced to six months ln Wa- tions for the fin manner in which satch county jail in juvenile court you have met the challenge action Friday. The Jail sentence thrust upon you when basic came to join hands with was suspended on condition of agriculture in the economy of good behavior. Mair was arraigned in Third this area," Dr. Walter Mathesius, district juvenile court on a charge president. Geneva Steel company, of contributing to the neglect of declared Friday night in American minor children. He was charged Fork. with keeping Mavis Session, Speaking to the people of mother of seven minor children. American Fork during an apprec- "away from her family duringliftion dinner at the Alpine tab hours of the day and night." The.ernacle amusement hall sponsored in his honor by the service clubs defendant pleaded guilty. Of the community, the steel com pany president declared: "The new American Fork has built Approximately 160 billion are consumed annually. well upon its tradition and heri try tage and has maintained and expanded its wholesome and attractive appearance." Sound Growth The steel leader remarked on the "sound and c r e d i t a bie growth" in American Fork during the years which have gone since the construction and operation of the Geneva plant began. ' "Always an attractive and cleayi community, American Fork has assimilated this growth and th changed tempo resulting from that growth in an enviable fashion." he declared. Illustrating his reference to "marked changes in the economic and social complex of the com munity," Dr. Mathesius pointed out that population has increased : per cent in the last decade, rising from 3,333 persons! in 1940 to 8,124 persona in 1950. Other Changes "And there have been other interesting changes," Tie continued. "In the housing field, for instance, a 68 per cent increase haa been experienced in the number of dwelling units since 1943. He cited the 1943 figure as 789 houses and said that ln 1950 there were 1.328, an Increase of 539 dwelling units." Dr. Mathesius pointed out that "during the last 10 year period. the number of business establish ments Increased from 117 to 137. He told the group that currently all the facilities of the Gen 54 ; NAMED FOR STORM Vt. (U. 1 BURLINGTON, big storm of November, 19 raging wnen Mrs. uon eva and Ironton plants, the Col- muinn gave birth to a dauchl umbia and Geneva Coal mines sne named the baby Gala. in Carbon and Emery counties, and the atone quarries near Pay-so- n are in normal production with steel output now more that 100 IOHNIES per cent of the rated capacity. Mayor Willard Cleghorn was chairman and conducted the program. The speaker was introducSHINE ed by Leo G. Meredith. SHOE MAKES GOOD IN PART IS GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. aJ! A conscience-stricke- n man who stole a ton of can openers left-i- United Barber Shop n the road after a truck accident, sent a check to the sheriff's office for $19.25. "This is the amount! I got when I sold them to a Junk; dealer," he explained. NOW LOCATED IN THI - 45 ' North Univ. Ave Provo, Utah Home Lighting 1 Gets Underway 1 Four Building V DUETT 10 i REAL Permits Issued In Past Week 8 ESTATE ye v LOANS Four building permits with a total valustion of $16,250 .were issued this week in the office of 4 Earl Conder, Provo city engineer. Permits issued include: J. M. Jex, 6J4 VI N. 4th E.. $4000,' apart- ment; Garn S. Phillips, 1652 N. Willow Lane, $12,000, dwelling; Hodges Typewriter Co. 59 N. 3rd W., $.100, sign; R. Bird Co., 80 E. 1st N., $150, commercial sign, INTEREST 1 Refinance Your Home On Our Easy Payment Plan Driver Cited In Crossing Crash Lee Emil Bamgartner, 26, Orem, was cited by Provo police officers y for failure to yield crash Thursfollowing a two-cday evening at Fourth North and Sixth West. Driver of the other car, Richard LeRoy Sheen, 824 Shakespeare, was traveling east on Fourth North when his car collided at the intersection with the northbound car driven by Bamgartner. About $5?0 property damage resulted, police officers said. right-of-wa- ar QaH'e $2975 (UttMSffi) -- 4 EFJlr ff;v$Ri4 The long hind legs of the kangaroo enable it to bound away from its enemies to safety. SRj .JEWEL , 1 :ves v:a bulova Choice $7.00 " KLY , II I $32M f t,0OWKKlY )i BROADVIEW screen gives 9jf 1New direct-vie6" pictures . , . bigger, brighter, steadier Ntw value... lowest no installation in m ... $i.oo WEEKLY "good signal" areas. Simplified controls that a child can operate I si mum an CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR THE FAMILY price $075 $1.00 WEEKLY E (5Rto1 cabinet Sharp-focu- OR hi . ... $4950 I m " - 1 1 $750 3Jr $1.00 WEEKLY flicker. Target Tuning guarantees "on the beam" tuaing of both sound and picture with single control. J I II s pictures on the new BROADVIEW screen. Automatic Gain Control assures "NO FADE" pictures keeps picture values constant. Automatic Brightness Control keeps the "light level" eliminates picture constant . mews Motorola's surprise consols of Model 10VK22! the year Full-siz- e 11 $ tiGnv NOTHING DOWN TELEVISION Console (jms&mss The Price Will Surprise I weekly for "N ew Horizon" You See . . Hear I in TELEVISION . Compare it now at n.-rrn - - $1.00 WEEKLY . I |