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Show Porch Light Wltikm Drive to! Aid Polio Fund EtaidteiauY Uiradbir QinKSomme $68,-876.- 75 j -- according to the tion budget called for expendi during the cost of operation, the , civil court ture of $30,000, compared to only of Costs exceeded the report. $814,502.17 far year about $3500 f in $3000 in 1949. from are for the year Revenues Jumped two new items appeared on listed, at $866,394.47, according to 1949 to $12,000 in 1950, because 1950 expenditure lists. A recrea tion fund of $30,000 was raised by special tax mill levy and placed in the 1950 budget. This expend! ture, for the most part, was ap plied to road improvement in county recreation areas. Another new item was $17,500 for build- ' County revenues j S Coal Chunk Smashes Window In Home of Thermoid Manager; improvements and spent in Girl on Ankle! ing preservative measures in; repairing sandstone surfaces and Hits9-Year-O- ld de- ld NEFHI A girl the window. The window was fective roof in the city and county building. a bruised suffered anklesmashed at 7:40 p. m. badly Asso Friday night when a large International ,here Local 1663, Advertising Down cnunx of coai strucK ner as iv came hurtling through the win- ciation of Machinists holding the Exhibition and advertising ex dow of the residence of William bargaining agency at the Therpenditures were down approxi Peterson, manager; of the Ther- moid plant, called a strike ' at mately $5000 in 1950, with about moid plant. The coal was thrown 12:30 p. m. Tuesday after pro $15,000 being spent. hi by an unidentified person, Ne-plonged negotiations over the Expenditures for the poor and officers said. It shattered the union s demand for a wage In indigent reached $35,000 in 1950 window and hit the little girl, crease failed to bring an agree- or $5000 more than in 1949. inside the room of the house. Utah county highways underment with management. Pickets Law enforcement officials were have patrolled the plant entrances went an improvement program searching for the culprit today. since then. the year, with expend! Trom tracks in the snow, more The plaht was idle Saturday during tures reaching $225,000 or $5000 to than one person was believed and today, with even office work over 1949 costs. have been involved. ers and supervisory forces home Keeping step with increased The chunk of coal, weighing on the off-tirevenues also of their costs, increased about eight pounds, struck the week. Clerical and supervisory were noted by the county, accord of Mary Bosh, 9, workers not under of ing to the report. right ankle Mrs. Hazel Bosh, Mr. the union, however, jurisdiction were daughter of Only revenues which showed a . It severe- ed to report for work againexpect Mon down-tren- d in 1950 were revnot ly bruised the ankle, but did day, as they have each day since enues from the board of prisoners break it. the strike. and city and precinct courts. has it announced Increased revenues came from Management Posts Reward fees contemplates no further produc sheriff's fees, recorder's . Mr. Peterson Saturday posted a tion beyond the finishing of ma (which jumped $10,000), clerk's criminal court fees; rental reward of $500 for information terialatalready on the production fees, of line the time the strike hit. courthouse convicoffices, juvenile and to arrest the leading" by foremen and supervisory per-- 1 court receipts and poor and in- tion of the hoodlum. Idigent fund. The little girl,. her mother and sonnel. "Mr. Peterson's son James. 7, were in the house at the time. The little eirL told authorities she saw , man peering in the window and aDDroached it for a closer look. The next thing she knew the coal came flying through the window and hit her on the ankle. Mrs. Bosh said she had seen By HUGH A. WILSON creasing the number of repre- two cars driving about the place United Press Staff Correspondent sentatives in the more heavily- ""sprior to the incident. Tracks in SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 20 (U.R) p the snow showed where the cars Utah-- . 50th Appropriations requested by m.ri,.M tracks and Mcl education leading had stopped, total, $1,451,550 nr if. more indicated tn the window bills All state, county top issues in the hopper and andOther than one Derson was involved, ac ready municipal employes under a for stormy processing administracording to Nephi Night Marshal Gov. J. Bracken Lee submitted one social security use of voting maHoward Brown. FEPC; tion; an tax income revision and plan the Mr. Peterson left the house at state; to abolish sales tax on chines throughout federal-owned authorization for 7:30 n. m. to attend a basketball another most food House Demo items. ffame. Officers reasoned the per crats came projects. right back with an housing the Important business pending petrator or perpetratorstheofhouse tax income boost of exemption Governor's budget message, Tuesact waited until he left their own. before throwing the coal tnrougn Most representatives listened day, 2:30 p.m. Kennecott with stony faces as the oft- - Junkets pending To new GarCopper corporation's defeated liquor by the drink bill field to OrdTooele and refinery put in an appearance. Rural nance depot. legislators were trying again for an 85 per cent refund on farm machinery gasoline taxes. Educational Requests Dra. Franklin and Florence J. Madseni have returned from a Educational institutions were vacation spent in southern Cali- in with requests for sizeable apfornia, Tucson and Mesa, Ariz., propriations and more were sure Marvin V. Stratton, 31,: Orem, and southern Utah. to follow. Still others wanted to see capital punishment abolished was found guilty Thursday in Mrs. Ida Gardner has arrived city court of failure to a judiciary, Provo the y. He had home after spending the past six in Utah, yield of legislators weeks in New York City as the reapportionment entered a plea of innocent on to shifts and population cuest of her daughter and son according following an auto Mr. and Mrsj. Roscoe Tur- a repeal of the welfare lien law arraignment West and Fourth at accident Fifth The progress report for the South Jan. 1. Delos ner.- (Fern Gardner) and their Scott was 10 the session: of first days new babv eirl. Many points of the driver bf the other car, one: To raise pay Alden C. Bills, Lorenzo, Ida., Bills passed interest were visited while Mrs Gardner was away and she also of legislators to $500 a year with forfeited $15 on a speeding count. a $5 per day expense allowance Other forfeitures include Leone topped at Washington, D. C. for each day1 of regular and Wooley, 35, Orem, $7.50, semaCharles Lee Snelson. son of special sessions. The governor phore violation; Ralph Moore, 57, Mrs. Robert Sc&vil of Provo has signed it immediately 1350 Cherry Lane, $15, semacompleted his basic training in Number of bills introduced phore violation; Clarence M. the U. S. navy at San Diego, Cal., 74 senate; 63 house. White, 24, 336 S. 3rd E., $15, stop and has been assigned to the Bills voted down iione. sign violation; Joseph Leslie AnUSS Onslow, Alameda Pacific re $5, imTop legislation . pending In- derson, Salt Lake City, serve. Charles is a graduate of crease state income tax exemp proper turn; Paul A. Belliston, of the Springville high school and tions; Lee recommended $1500 for 23, 24 E. 2nd S. $15 stop sign enlisted in the navy last October. married Darrell W. Green, 18, couples, $750 for single violation; 543 Haws ave., $15, stop sign vioThe for $500 dependents. Mrs. Don R. Sargent was happy persons, lation; William Hansen, 63, 634 to receive a long distance tele Democrats countered with $2500 N. 4th E., $15, failure to signal couples, $1250 for turn; William T. Smith, 23, Orem, phone call from her husband who for married and for de $750 persons is stationed at Camp1 McCoy, Wis., single $5, improper plates; Allen M. on Friday. The occasion was his pendents. 30, 295p N. 450 E., $15, Johnson, reapportionment; traffic violation;' Legislative birthday anniversary. Mrs. SarTucker, 46, senators American .Fork, Ned gent is the former Elphonda John giving each district two $5, impropeni son: and she was married one with the exception of Sanpete, turn. which would have one senator month ago. Hal Wilson, Provo, was j found and one representative, and irr- guilty of disturbing the peace Mrs. Morgan Pitcher of Edmonand sentenced to 20 days in jail. ton, Elberta, Canada, is a Provo The jail sentence was suspended the home of her brothvisitor in sisters-in-laon good behavior and on condiMr. and ers and tion that Wilson remain away Mrs. Spencer Grow and Mr. and from the home of George Frank, Mrs. Stewart Grow.; She will also Provo, who signed the complaint. visit Mr. and Mrs. Erwin ShefEugene Sinclair, 23, 453 E. 3rd Members SPRINGVILLE field in Springville. A pleasant N., pleaded guilty to a stop sign Hobble Creek of the Riding family dinner was held for the club are violation charge and was fined visitor during the week at the inviting townsfolk, Peter John Wipf, 47, 290 to and both old take $15. young, Stewart Grow home. W. 3rd No., pleaded guilty to advantage of the the same charge and was fined Lowell Petersen of Long Beach, pond they have readied at the $15. Cal., a cousin of Spencer and rodeo grounds on Third West Stewart Grow is visiting relatives and Third North. in Provo. Already many youngsters have been cutting their "figSacrifice 1950 Baick 4 door ure 8s" on the smooth surface, Dynaflow. $1995. 462 N. 1st W. but many more can be accom1824M fadv.) modated, state officers. In The pond was prepared in with the city for For sale. cooperation .Repossessed Hoover, AMERICAN FORK the benefit of the community Keith Hoover " Agency. Genuine parts and service. 838 E. 3rd S. Phone as .a whole. The pond has Nielsen, chairman of the annual been frozen for about three March of Dimes, and his commit1489. (adv.) weeks. teemen, J. Bernard Storrs and Claude Pratt, have inaugurated an intensive campaign through 4 out tnis city. Containers earmarked for do nations for the polio drive are in prominent places in business houses throughout the city. MemControl of household and gar- Knowlton, extension entomolo bers of Lions club will conduct a canvass at a date den pests will be the theme of gist; C. J. Sorenson, entomologist; to named. the special 1951 Union Pacific wayne Binns, veterinary science; AbeMarch Dimes dance to be agricultural car which will tour Glenn T. Baird, extension agron- held in the of future will be part of a dozen" Utah counties during omist; Walter E. Peay, bureau of tne campaign and contributions of , February. entomology; Clay Crawford, fish a dollar now will entitle in in Utah will county and wildlife department and Mr. the donoror tomore Stops Date for admission. f in clude those Payson, Feb. 21, Soulier.the event will be announced bv and Pleasant Grove; Feb. 23. The At all stops the meetingsjn the Mr. a Nielsen. . tour is urider direction of Wesley car Will be held at 9 a. m. and D. Soulier, agricultural agent for 4:30 p. m. unless otherwise in Union Pacific. , J dicated. f . SERVICE More than 3000 persons visited For livestock men, information PARTS; the agricultural car last year dur- will be available for control o ... SANITIZER ing its Utah stops, Mr. Soulier livestock pests. Homemakers will Vacuum Cleaners I be instructed in control of earreported. This will be the fourth annual wigs and other household meni ' tour of the car. Personnel attend- aces. car this will the Problems of pests in fruit and include:, year ing George R. Henderson, extension produce will also be discussed animal husbandman; George F. Mr. Soulier said. nine-year-o- sj 40-ho- me ur according to Drive Chairman Dr. DaCosta Clark. V At 7 p.m. oh the designated; eve, the fire department and, police will launch the parade! by sounding sirens and all those in the residential district desiring .to make a con- tribution to the polio fund will flip on porch lights. Dr. Clark said, i Following the 7 p.m. start j workers on the blocks will contact all 'those showing their desire to participate by turning on porch lights. About 150 drive workers saw a film Friday night in 'the city and county building: showing porch light parade activities in Phoenix, Ariz.,! where they have been sue cessfully carried on for several years. This mode of launching the residential sections of the drive has been endorsed nationally, Dr. Clark said, and most cities in the county will use it. .! For DSA Dinner I UKEM Delinauencies in tne Orem city utilities department were $1,000 less as of Jan.'l, 1951 than they were, a year ago, E. H. Calder, city treasurer, reports. Outstanding In the water de partment Jan. 1, was a total of $6,697.32. Of this amount $4348 was delinquent. In the sewer department there was $303.85 outstanding with $218.90 of the total considered delinquent. Garbage service records revealed $917.00 outstanding,- of which $689.25 was delinquent. Collections during the first week of the year on delinquent accounts added up to $559.03. Of this sum $350.08 was paid in the water department, $33 on sewer accounts and $83 on garbage serv- Mr. Calder said that by March . -- - i . the 1951 utilities t Lions President to Spedlc I will deliver n Provo Tuesday Night at the annual department should be in. fine shape in so far as delinquencies were concerned Mr. Calder has been instructed by the city officials to submit to the city council a monthly report of the various departments in an effort to live up to the city's agreement with bonding compan ies which require that accounts are kept current or service dis continued. SPANISH FORK Douglas Stringfellow. Ogden, the keynote address distinguished service award banquet to be given by Spanish Fork Junior Chamber of Commerce Thursday, at Palmyra stake house. Bert Isaac, winner of the DSA award in 1950 is general chairman of the event His committeemen are Clarence Gull and Cleve Bingham. Mrs. Jane Gull' and Mrs. Kathleen Whitehead will as t sist with decorations. -.. i: Electromagnetic induction usu ally is demonstrated by coil qf wire connecxea to a sensitive meter for measuring electric cur rent. If a magnet is pushed through the coil, the meter shows that a current is flowing. MARCH OF DIMES The highest official of Lions International, President Herbert C. Tex. Petry Jr. of Carrizo Springs, will speak in Provo as- guest of Provo Lions club Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. In the Joseph Smith banquet hall. Members of Lions club from Lehi to Levan have been extended an invitation to attend by the Provo club. Mayor C. W. Love will give a word, of welcome to be followed with an address by the president. Simultaneous with the Lions event in the Smith building, wives of members will entertain Mrs. Petry in the Women's clubhouse. Mr. Petry has held his office I - j ; Tietjen to Address Women's Legislative Council Thursday Proposed legislation of the 1951 Utah legislature season will be discussed Thursday at 9:30 a. m. in a special session of Women's Legislative council, called by board members. Legislator Roland Tietjen, R Sevier county will address the TIMBER BRINGS of state owned timber sold to session, according to board memREVENUE TO IDAHO Elmer I. Stoddard Co., Boise. bers. The yellow pine and Douglas Women's Legislative council is BOISE, Jan. 20 (U.R) The Idaho land department has received a fir were appraised at $1210 but prepared to give $400 to Utah fat check for 155,000 board feet sold for $3836. county detention home for furn Peterson's-housekeeper- 2i. 1951 At Spanish Forki In Utilities March of Dimes polio cam-- '' Invade! will workers paign the residential district of the city Wednesday, Jan. 31, on what is to ; be the first an- -i nual "Porch Light Parade,, . an annual report issued Saturday of the increase in jury fees to Bjr DOROTHY O. REA" Utah county spent $144,673.48 by Karl H. Bennett, Utah county i nine aouars per aay. Court Costs Increase more in 1950 than in 1949 and still auditor. came through with money "in Total revenues for 1949 in the Costs of criminal court doubled. reaching $6000 in 1950 as com the bank" Even with increased county totaled $817,517.72, under the 1950 revenue pared to $3000 in 1949. I . expenditures," the county stayed ! Increase in expenditure is also well within the $833,193.30 bud- - figure. in the attributed to the fact that 1950 ," Increased out 1950 expenditures, coming get figure for most part, were due to increased was general election year. Elec with a balance of $18,691.13. " j ATfARY SUNDAY HEIULD Speaker Named 4 Orem Cuts Delinauency ishings, board members announce. The money was raised from presentation of a violin concert featuring Miss Dawn Adams, now of Los Angeles, formerly of Pleasant Grpve, The concert was given as a benefit events last month in Scera theater. The special session Thursday will not take; the place of the regular meeting slated for Thurs day of the following week, board members announce. since July 1950. He rose to the highest office through third, sec ond and first vice president ca pacities, having served for a year in each of these offices. He was an international director from 1945 to 1947. Possessing an excellent command of the Spanish, language, he served four consecutive years as the United States' delegate oh the board of international relations, and each year was elected chairman of the board. Mr. Petry is recognized as a fluent and dynamic speaker. Harold Boyack is chairman of arrangements for the event and Arnold Davis is chairman. . f Police Officers Forced to Ride City Bus Lines SALTAKE Jan. 20 CITY; MAECH OF DIMES PRESENT 13 TREMENDOUS VALUES ALONG WITH HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED SAVINGS 1 . State Legislative Session Enters Its 3rd Week Monday -- . 7 1 i t 2 - .h iiat., 1 - LADIES Central Utah News Briefs non-partis- an Misses Flannel FLANNEL Sizes 4 to 14 girls fancy flannel pajamas Light stripe flannel at a tremendous saving in join the thrifty shoppers at Firmage's. Come Sizes 4 to 16 twill or wool plaid tfur collarsquilt lined also a few sizes in Boys Navy Peacoats at $4.98. LADIES Cops 98c SAVE!! 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