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Show Provoans Waive proyo Chamber Asks PSC To Okeh Natural Gas Line The Provo Chamber of Com- erce board Saturday . . of directors a resotuwon 10 inc Ritah public service commission king favorable consideration of Utah Natural Gas company to construct a pipeline om natural gas fields in south- Utah to Salt Lake City. Noting that the pipe line would Ihn thrmiffh Prnun th rhamber the PSC for "favorable fjked 1 Jinsideration of any and i l i j pro-Ownicn wouia fii applications additional natural gas for the provo area. The resolution was signed by Ires. Max Berg and Vice Pres. k A 1 A ap-icat- ion ... m. de Hearing on Kidnaping Count J. Hamilton Calder after FloVd Taylor, assistant manager of the chamber had polled board members on the question. It sets forth that the Utah Natural Gas company has asked the PSC ;for a certificate of convenience and necessity to build the pipeline from gas fields in Wayne and Emery and from the Four Corners region of Utah through Provo to Salt Lake City. The resolution further states that it is for "the best interests of the citizens, businesses, and industries of the city that an ad ditional supply of gas be made available." , A Provo couple, Robert L. Scott, 36, and Iva Scott, 34, will be arraigned in Third 'district court, Salt Lake City, to answer to charges of kidnaping and robbery. They waived preliminary hearing after being brought back from Galifornia to face charges. They are accused of robbery of the S & M drug store in Salt Lake City Oct. 23 and with kidnaping the manager's wife in order to use her car to make a y. Smoke Inspector Calls Tuesday Night Meeting Youth Sentenced By lg patients of the hospital with creation. l"This" he said, "helps the paLfents feel less forgotten by so- cety and more able to meet the of having to be hospital- tality itA " Wo cairl that littlp trntlhl bs been incurred in taking the Atients back; and lorth between liildings for dances which are Eld at nirtt. "Although the system is inadequate anting Tons the sidewalks and is sched- I Jed to be improved, there has ten no trouble oi patients try- ig to walk away. The Grav Ladies and men helD At entertaining patients at eve- f Ing dances and Saturdaafter- - yxn Juvenile Court ' A susnenderi th tail term was the sentenced passed by Third district juvenile court to Alvin Phillips, 19, American Fork, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Phillies was charged with n COUrasinff a hnv tn remain away from school. lir-mnn- get-a-wa- j Comes to Spanish Fork In Gala Yule - Opening Festival ; - Successful bidders bought a Imonev will h maul tncta4 rt beautiful bicycle and more than real money. Prizes will go to the 25 pther valuable items with the bidders. highest bonus auction money they have been receiving for the past few Thousands of dollars have already been distributed and will weeks. Spanish Fork merchants have be given away up to Dec. 23, the been giving bonus dollars with day of the final auction sale. Aneach dollar of merchandise pur- other "sale" will be held next chased, and, when properly en- Saturday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m. dorsed by the holder, the money Christmas lights along Spanish can be used to bid on the prizes Fork Main street were turned on donated by various stores and the by Saint Nick, himself, Saturday Spanish Fork Chamber of Com- nieht. Workmen have been busy merce. decorating the business section Bidding will be done just as with the colored lights and ever-- 1 in a regular auction only bonus green garlands for the past week. ' ' $2,778.76. ' r M M SIT THI ' " A Sift ifor home x' s os ' SEARS I USEEASY I PAYMENT I PLAN I shows. a lasting gift! ' IN FARMING MOURE TOUR tractor If you want that can be depended upon to do the work when you want it done, take a look at the R. Exclusive MM features . . 140 FEWER ENGINE PARTS. 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Lines l orn the steam boiler of the hos pital to the home are being com pleted now and other work ofis dethe pendent upon completion 1 eating line. ,'f At the meeting the superinten dent reported that during Novem ber 35 patients had been admitted Uii th hospital and 32 left. This 4Ht 1275 patients at the end of month. A total of $1439.18 Also-bein- 5 ' representing fees and collections was sent to the state treasurer. Expenditures were $69,594.62. Profits from the dairy were Supt, Weimers also reported . lat the approach to the hospital s been improved by reprocess-ji- g of the street by state road iimmission. At the present time the Underwrit- Board : of Fire : : i u Na-ffo- 2S!4& St Nick SPANISH FORK Throngs of parents and excited children lined Spanish Fork Main street Saturday afternoon to welcome Santa Claus and officially initiate the 1950 Christmas season. Saint Nick arrived by airplane at 1:30 p.m. and was escorted from the airport and down Main Department Officers street by the Spanish Fork fire To Attend VFW Meet department. The jolly old gentleman then A ioint mpptincr nt VFW Pnet went to the armory building 2162 and the auxiliary will be where he presided over the first FIGS GROW IN SHOP Durft his shop with 25 figs on it. held Tuesdav at of three auctions sales and VERNON, Mich. UE George ing the summer he transplants it post home. Department officials climaxed bonus the program by treating Felker, barber, has a fig tree in in the front yard. will attend. the kids. D. C, Brimhall, Provo city smoke 'inspector, has called a meeting for Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Provo city commission chambers for all furnace installers and sheet metal men. Mr. Brimhall said that an engineer will address the men and a round-tab- le discussion will be held on Provo's hew smoke control ordinance and heating instal lation fees. 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