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Show - . i SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1SS1 Provo, Uuh County, Utah , For State Training School at American Fork ; - of further court action. property ponement Payment of personal Sid 41, Provo, entered a John,' on taxes (mostly automobiles) is being made at a more rapid plea of innocent to a bad check pace this year than in 1950, ac- charge. Trial is slated for April Utah cording to Jj Austin Cope,Satursaid county assessor, who toKenneth Peart, 32, California, day that payments " - Jan. 25, was given to Feb. 2 to enter a 1951, are $24,393.88 above the to a bad 1950. check plea Jan. to 25, charge. I $55,371.31 paid Elmo Dudley, 41, 605 N. 7th Total receipts Of personal propi-ert- y taxes paid 'from Jan. 1 tb W., pleaded guilty to a drunken Jan. 25 this year 'reached $79,- - driving charge (indictable after the first offense) 765.17. Much Of the increase, Mr. Cope said, is chalked up to and will be sentenced Feb. OJ W. Roberts, 32, Dugway, the increasing number of late Frank entered a plea of guilty to model cars owned by Utah county auian, bad check count and will! be turnivm Aiitnmnhiln tax lew sentenced v Feb. 2. has been increased this year, Mr.i All defendants were returned Cope said, accounting for some to Utah county jail. of the increase. ; Mr. Cooe said that personal property; statements, required of When tending goal for a hockey business owners, came in quickly DIRECTOR --- Delbert Mi Dra-pe- r, this year, well under the Jan. team, the Chicago Black Hawks, named Utah f director, of 20 deadline, with few penalties Sam Lopresti made 83 stops in a stitution's biennial report, released ? Saturday. According to Dr. H. H. Ramsey, former school superintendent, these buildings are essential to prevent overcrowding and the spread of communicable disease at the school. ,';:..;', '.'.?'v.eb. Conditions are already crowd ed, the report said, and the new! structures are needed to accom modate additional students as the! state s population increases. Lambert1 weeded is a farm dormitory, la Kiih md Barbara of second nursery building and a Jolley of Payson are parentscorn receiving Dunaing twins, a boy ana a giri Thursday in the Payson hospital. Fire Hazard The dormitory would replace Mrs. Bernieee Dastrup furnishframe structure which ed two vocal solos at the, Utah the present has been criticzed and is a decided Child Guidance association during the week, fire hazard. The held at the Lion house social cenbuilding would economic stabilization. was duplicatenursery a nursery under conter in Salt Lake City. SheLouise struction. Thus, with two nurs- accompanied by Mrs. Clark also of Provo. The speaker erys. male and female children j was Dr. Lida H. Haggerty whose could be segregated. (y. BUDjeci was Essential for isolating children ciiuuuuiuu n uiu ituai Aspects of tne unua i weu- - coming into the institution during being." Mrs. Nell Crosgrover a the incubation period of communsister of Mrs. Dastrup, is presi- icable disease is a new receiving dent of the Utah State Child building. It, woyld serve also as Guidance association. v a hospital. The construction of a large shed KAT.T LAKE CITY. Jan. 27 (U.R) house l equipment for tne 'Former Democratic state chair Mrs. Eddie ' (Lola Mooney) to farm unit was also rec man Delbert M. Draper today school's underW. 6th 930 S., Robinet. En was appointed Utah director of went surgery at UUh Valley ommended by Dr. Ramsey.neceslargement of the plant will economic stabilization hospital Friday on her leg which was broken four years ago. Her sitate increasing the boiler capDoors of the stabilization office ." acity, heating, laundry, cooking mere were scheduled to open condition is reported as and refrigeration systems. Funds Monday morning. ' are also needed for landscaping : : : Draper, a Salt Lake attorney, and new equipment for the pro- said his appointment was conMrs. son of T. Dr. Barry Jensen, posed buildings. firmed Rock, Denver, received The report stated the proposed newly by GeorgeRocky Dora B. Jensen has just Mountain appointed Ohio construction would accommodate regional director. Draper indihis Ph. D. degree from Dr. the anticipated increase in popu- cated he would leave late State'university at Columbus. today Jensen is a 1944 graduate of Brig-ha- m lation! an intermountain conference for He has Dr. Young university. Ramsey stated further that of state directors in Denver. uni- he did not. think it taught psychology at Miami practical to Ralph J. Mitchell, who was at and the continue building a larger insti- recruited versity, Oxford, Ohio, from the federal bureau the tution, for no state can afford an present time is teaching at Lexto serve as institution large enough to house of land management University of Kentucky at a temporary said director, acting former is wife the His all of its defective population. ington. staff has been recruited from June Wood, daughter of Mr. and various government agencies in Mrs. George Wood of Provo. The the area. Mitchell said local couple have two children, a boy and a girl. headquarters would be "ready for business" Monday morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Harward have received word of the birth of a baby boy, Jan. 19 to Mr. and SPRINGVILLE The Lions Mrs. Charles Davis. Mother of club and their ladies this week the baby is the former LaRae heard Dr. W. Woolf, of Provo, Harward. The parents are living who is international counselor for r. in Corpus Christi. Tex., where Mr, the. Lions organization, tell of the OREM Frank L. Copening III, Davis is stationed with the U. S. vast growth of Llonism all over Salt Lake navy. It is the fourteenth grand- the world and. of the international City, Saturday faced a citation for alleged reckless child of Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. from the of services good coming Harward. after his machine crashed clubs in their own communities. driving into three parked cars on U. S. Paul Haymond, club president, 91 at Seventh South. The accident Mr. and Mrs. Theron Harward also read a letter urging the Friday night. and daughter Linda, have recent- members to take a vote on their occurred Mr. Copening's companion, Elain ly returned to Champaign, 111., views as to the effects which Whitely, was treated for Mr. with after visiting Harward's might arise from the acceptance shock. Mr.Provo, Copening escaped in parents Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. of Red China into the United jury. Harward. Theron is serving with ' Nations. . . citation O Ik. me Tu.T o. marines una nas served1 lnree new members wor Inf- - The reckless driving for the past 10 years. He is now tiated into the club by J. C. Niel- - was issued by Orem police, who a marine instructor at the uni- son,,( immediate past president. invesiigaiea. The three parked cars, all unversity in Champaign. While here Theylare Grant Packard. Russel occupied, were owned by Susan visited , with Mr. and . Mrs. Childs and Wilford Gottfredson. j they American Fork;' Clyde Barratt, Merton Harward and Mr. and had charge of Beardall. Provo, and J. E. Ekins, Mrs. Burton Clark. They also theMarvin Warren program and acted as master Orem. The first two cars were traveled to California where they of ceremonies. numbers caved in at the rear and damages visited with Mrs. Harward's par- were furnished Musical by a vocal trio were estimated at $150 each. The ents. She was the former Doris from Spanish Fork. ' Boulinger. third car received a $30 damage. The estimated damage to the car Wular Lake, though only 15 driven by Mr. Copening is $700. After 3 weeks vacation, Edna Mae is back. 498 North Univer- miles long and six miles at its He told police he swerved off the is the largest permanent road to avoid a car which drove a n nouncement. widest, fresh-watsity, Further er lake in India. in front of him. (Adv.) natural Will Party or person who bor rowed teni iions Club mouse game, please return or contact L. Ferman. Phone Lehi, Roy 24-, (Adv.) To increase its capacity for ill, handling Utah's menUlly Utah three new buildings for the State Training school in American Fork are recommended in the in ! IV Central Utah News Briefs r dinner-- meeting 'y Draper Heads Stabilization Setup in Utah "satis-fuctnrv- i Lions Hear Of Driver Hits 3 Parked Cars ' : Cases Postponed Taxation Study Automobib Tax In District Court Duo by Women's Collections Ahead Four defendants appeared in district criminal court Of Samo y50 Date Fourth Friday, each case gaining post- Legislative Group 3 New Buildings Sought Club Benefits - Utah Lake Sewer Control Bill Before Leg islatu re Women's Legislative council, of a session will have ting up of a sewage disposal dison "Taxation' Thursday "at; 9:30 anUtah county residents to restore . Utah trict in a given area. a. m. in Women's clubhouse. The lakeopportunity session Will be the regular Febru- to its the county's bigas cesspool a recreaplace Hearing Necessary7 ary meeting of , the council. A tional rightful mecca nder legislation special meeting was held this which survived three readings In taking any of the abova in week to consider current pending the state senate this is three methods of initiating the 'week and legislation. to pass both senate and setting up of a sewage disposal Patrick Healy Jr., chairman of expected house within the next few days, district, a public hearing must' the .state tax commission, will ad- according to legislators interested be called to i dress the Thursday meeting on in the bill. give the citizens a "Proposed Tax Reductions" and The legislation would provide vpice in the matter. After one of the three methods Dr. A; Smjth Pond will speak on "The School's View ot New for the setting up of sewage dis- has een employed in attempting ' posal districts, . patterned after to set up a district, the matter Taxes." water supply districts. W fix must still come to a vote of the -- 4.4. mem Deri i existing a iBAMuon commuiee t according to Clair M. Aid-ric- h, to set people,Provo eykuld initiate machinery city attorney, who Up a wwage di8posal diitl.ict by has been among the; legal group Springville, chairman of the com one of the following means. engaged in setting up the promittee; Mrs. Isaac Taylor, Span1. Only city commission could posed legislation. ish Fork, in charge of the meetthe commissioners, of a A protest by 50 per cent of the ing; Mrs. Sherman Christenson. call upon to set up a county wide people in any given district would county committee adviser. Provo; district. be sufficient to kill any motion Fork club women will 2. A. Spanish ff signatures proposing a sewage disposal area , single in game. netitinn hear j necessary. comprise the hostess group. of 25 per cent of the property Mr. Aldrich said. owners, in a given district could Current Plans call upon the county to set up a district. Present plans in Utah county, 3. A county commission by its in event the legislation is passed, own motion could set up a pro- would call for setting up of a sewage district in order to build posed district. for' sewage disposal plants at straThe. provides legislation of the Utah Employes State tention, Sec, Utah code avenues of opposition in case tegic points around Utah lake for .. ., . ...Jit Tom Bullock, Provo, uojiiii OREM, wn of all substances continue meir battle to the set- - purification week Monday when annotated: "Forty hours shall some taxpayers object prisoner of the Japanese for 43 for a ur Utah lake. dumped intp a constitute was on months during World War II, working week, they seek an opinion from AttorA district would be set up with guest speaker at a joint meeting ney General Clinton Vernon on all works and undertakings car- times the regular rate at which a board of administrators apand social of the Orem American whether or not they are covered ried on ny the state, county, or For pointed by governing bodies. he is employed." laws. Legion ost sso. n ana auxiliary i by state if Utah county votes to or instance, municipalVgovernments. any by a local said Mr. Cahoon delega- set up a district, one board mem, R. S. Cahoon, president of local officer of the state or of last week. any Mr. Bullock spoke on "Ameri- -' 50, State, County and Municipal county or "miicipal government. tion met recently with the Utah ber will be appointed per each canism" which was the theme of; Employes, AFL, said it is the Any persons?"- - corporation, firm, welfare commission the govern- $10,000,000 assessed valuation. A the Droeram. "No one can appre contention of the union that hos- contractor, agent, manager, or ing board of the hospital, and re- city with an assessed valuation be allowed ciate fully the liberties and privi pital workers are entitled to a foreman, who shall require or ceived an encouraging reception of $20,000,000 would board. week under laws already contract with any person two members on the to get the leges we enjoy in America, unless in theft to work fight A rtJutriet. thUS Set UP. WOUld he had beem forced to live under on the statutes. They work 51 upon such works or undertakings week. They say Attorney General mnl nr the rule of another country," he hours now. him a.lral be empowered to bond for funds than 40 hours in One week. Mr. Cahoon cited the following longer said, as he related experiences were or secure them by special tax shall pay sue hemployes at a rate opinion on the matter and of his service in the army and his state law in support of his con - ' not less one-ha- lf levy. one and than Monday. promised imDrisonment He also told high lights of his return trip to Manila last summer as a delegate to the international Jaycee peace conference. Special guests were officers of the District 4 American Legion Leo auxiliary including Mrs. Mrs. Broadhead, Orem, president; Bill Snyder. Payson, second and Mrs. Jack Iverson, American Fork, historian. A pot luck supper was served. Mrs, Max Broadhead was program chairman for the event. Utafe county will hold , nils-demea- I ; - .tii,a . a. 1 rinrget?ftmf 5E" . State Hospital Workers Legion, Auxiliary Hear Bullock . Seek Work Week Opt mon .j.4 1 ..... 1 i 49-11- -8, - 40-ho- f . 40-ho- ur ; ; -- 40-ho- ur 40-ho- flRAUGS vice-preside- Scattered throughout 28 states, most of them many miles inland coal mines have never required for defense the camouflaging and protection necessary for other key industries. anti-aircr- SENSATIONAL i i nt; ? cii fi L 1 1 (S m WOKTER HAT FALL aft REGARDLESS ur OF FORMER COST" i I 1 1 Wo Arc Back in Our Old Spot on tho Balcony . . . and Want to Give You . Thcso Excellent Values for Quick Clearance1 . forget somhoty's Americanism Theme of Lions Interclub Meeting at Orem v W. Felt OREM'It's Time to Sell sell our services at a fair profit, Doo'i frey Instead, tad America" was the theme of the buy the products and services of dozen big. sorscotu reset, a program presented by the Heber others as we expect them to buy! colorful plant or an attractive Lions at an interclub meeting . the . corugc ptrtci gift . ours, and save for future security;! here Thursday. Twenty-fiv- e for anyone's birthday! MARRIAGE LICENSES Jast to curb waste in our home ami; phone u and your Sower sift members of the Heber club atwill be delivered here at home John Boyd Smeath, 21, Provo, tended alone with aDDroximatelv business and demand that governor anywhere in the U. S. or ana ueveriy Jean Nelson, 19,' the same number from Orem. ment do the same; to avoid and Canada within a short time. Provo. Master of ceremonies was Clyde Protest against greed, gouging We arc a bonded member of Gale Fletcher Hammond, 26, Broadbent, who was introduced and exploitation of others; to y F.T.D Provo,1 and Georgia Ann WhipEdson Packard, president 'of. operate voluntarily with others; 89 Where the Phone 'thus avoiding mote laws which ple, 21, Provo. the Heber Lions. Flowers Grow John Paul Utterman, 33, Lead-vill- e, The program topic was pre- win furtner restrict ireedom; and Colo., and Freda Louise sented in a panel discussion by to treat fellow citizens as we wish PROVO them to treat us. Briggs, 30? Leadville. of the guest club. Edward Gene Ghappel, 19, members Mrs. Russell with Buys pleased The panel speakers contrasted accomSpanish Fork, and Nola Benson, the ideals and aims of the Ameri- instrumental selections 17, Payson. can way to those of the com- panied by Mrs. Jess Walker at Marvin N, Nelson, 22, Provo, munistic state and the socialistic the piano. and Renee Cheney, 21, Provo. conNed Jay Christenson, 22, Provo, nations 'of Europe. toThey 10 duties by pointing and June Lee Merrill, 24, Provo. cluded citizen in upRichard O. Holmstead, 21, of the American the of democholding principles JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT American Fork, and Beverly racy: Durfee, 20, Pleasant Grove, To obey vthe laws of the land; OF WONDERFUL to expose subversion; to be inDIVORCES ASKED formed on current trends that are Christine S. Brown vs. Warren shaping America, to vote and help DAK-TRA- YS D. Brown. Plaintiff seeks custody to get out the vote, and to inform of one minor child. elected representatives of public opinion on important issues; to BORN resist unwarranted political en croachments on' the freedom of At Utah Valley hospital: Boy, to Melvini Bill and Mary individual Initiative and opporJane Reece Phillips, Springville. tunity, To. work and fight for a better Boy to George A. and Amy America and a better world; to Finlayson Davis, Provo. Statistics j j I Fabrics - . ' JJ Regular to $5.00 co-b- ! . FELTS THE SENSATIONAL CAL PEEK-A-BO- Regular to $7.50 O Lovely Fur & ! folks eat vnftout strUgg i It's Limited Number Were $2.00 i 3D TN iTilffll - i Values to $10.00 Wear Brim Lip or Down 3 W ,aflii Fais,- NOW ONLY LAOiJn love.,;,! m $ NEW .GREENHOUSE t SEE WHAT YOU SAVE EVERY CHILDS HAT INCLUDING ir, in in color by Technicolor 5 STARTS TUESDAY : : Bao Sets : Values To - ra2KVsJ aw aii a Wlt TH(vmoN I ' i Jr. mm . ' m ; uses for these listitwefeht tao heieht Trsw. They fold flat for easy . storage . and the aaa irty rerrwvaoie tront tne stand. - '1. , ' Every- - j mm m II T ffiRAAGES r :. .. . .SAVE! COATS - SUITS MUST DE SOLD Cat-Da- k m V . Of the Fall and Winter Season 3.98 Hurry - Save 'v. You'll find hundreds of ' v dresses; PRICED TO. CLEAR! L Jj 1 1 i av vr . uuyL&&" PRICED TO CLEAR! |