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Show 4 'xrEnglander Promotes Plan for Mass PTACbuhcil i'eVisifof War Brides to Native Lands Installs DAILY HERALD Wednesday, April 12, 1950 CiiizensCommiifeeToGe AsliedtoStudv Fufure School Building 'Crisis' in Provo ; saw ures" of the number of children By THERON H. LUKE A citizens committee, com- now known to live in Provo, He posed of about 20 members, will declared that the number of chilbe asked soon! to study what Supt. dren now in existence will, by J. C. Moffitt today declared will 19S4, put '4307 students in the 851 be a serious crisis confronting the city's elementary schools Provo school system withinthe more than the present. By 1961, next five to 10 years. he said, there will be 2035 in Pro-vo- 's l Dr. Moffitt received approval schools nearly , juniorhigh of the board of education, at its twice the if 67 attending now. By be in high regular meeting Tuesday night, 1964, these 2035 will to name the committee. He said school, compared to Provo high it , will be announced as soon as school's, present student body of v those designated will agree to 099. serve. Must Face Problem The crisis, Dr. Moffitt said, will "Where to put these students be. one, of school capacity-f-anby the time those years arrive her declared it is not based on is a question which: the board of guesswork but upon actual fig- - education at present does 'not . : i Utah would probably like to visit home too, Mrs. Oare has been Working the past year on a plan to return to England "for a visit. Through the cooperation of a local air service, Mrs. Oare has been assured of a three-monvisit to her home next year, provided 50 passengers can be enlisted. The round trip which would probably be scheduled for June, July and August of 1951, will cost an estimated $500 for adults and $125 for . children. By IRENE BEAL "Oh, to be in Enrland Now that April's there . . And to Mrs. Barret Oare, have the answer." Dr. Moffitt said, i "It feels, however, that' it would be criminal not to face the problem now, because it will be too late to face it when the condition is actually upon us. For this reason, we are going to ask about 20 qualified and represen tative citizens, large taxpayers and small ones, to study this problem with us and give us their 670 S. 11 W., .s I - n Realizing "People may say," the superin many other tendent continued, "we have Just English war brides living in built one new school and parts of Grand-vietwo others', (the full-sizand the five- elementary "room Wasatch end DR. FRANZ J. POLGAR InProvost). This is very true, but! ternationally known hypnotist these schools only relieved an and mental telephatist will existing situation of ' one of the speak to dinner club in Provo. worst cases of overcrowding anywhere. These schools only took Quarterly conference of East To AMERICAN FORK Landscap Provo LDS stake will be held children out of windowless baseI I ing the home grounds, will be the Saturday evening and Sunday, ment rooms and hallways, and topic discussed by Ernest Reim- - Dr. Ariel S. Ballif, stake presigave the first two grades a chance schiissel of the BYU faculty at dent, announced today. to to a school full instead go day tie. As Mr. Creer waited In his of half. For years, we DOROTHY O. REA the regular meeting of the GarBy had Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the ' den club of. this city, to be held council Spectators jammed Fourth dis truck for' Ruiz to close the gate room enough to give a only half of twelve will day trict court today as the trial ior and get into the car, the state schooling to these children. Our Thursday in the city hall. The be principal speakerapostles at the con lecture will be illustrated with ference, with a Frank Ruiz, charged with assault claims that Ruiz pointed his new schools have already relieved representative of colored slides. istol into the j cab of the truck, this situation, but they are alwith a deadly weapon with intent the welfare .committee to Dr. said be Franz J. general, i Polgar, C. Mrs. is P. me 'to.? commit murder, opened in aid "Why you To pay Jensen, president.' my ready full, with no room for fu the attendance of all also expected to attend. , Judge R. L. Tuckett's courtroom. vases,a .boss I'll kill you," and ture increased student bodies, v one of the best known mental asking First session of the conference Ruiz, farmhand, ap- ired shot which penetrated Mr, telepathists, memory experts and members of the club inasmuch as will be a welfare meeting SaturCensus Firures r committees and preliminary plans peared with his at&irney Dallas Greer's chest, the bullet lodging in will ad America, hypnotists the annual spring flower show day at 6:30 p.m. in the 'Fifths-EightH. Young. The State of Utah, near his heart. Then, the state Figures on anticipated increases dress, the Timpanogos Knife and for ward chapel, according to will be formed and a project of that Ruiz tan around the are taken from the school census plaintiff in the case, is represent-SI claims, car and fired a second shot which completed last fall, Dr. Moffitt Fork club the evening of April community beautification will be President Ballif. y ed by District Attorney .George Two general sessions are 18, according to Leo Meredith, discussed. Ballif. Ruiz is charged with shoot lodged in an upright post' in the said. :' In connection with the meeting scheduled Sunday, one at 10 a.m., American club president. ing ;Rulon Creer, 56, Leland "It is true, some 6f the children The meetingFork, 8 p.m. there will be an exchange of gar the other at 6:30 p.m., both at will at . begin ta store Drove an argument sheepman, following now living in Provo may move in the Joseph Smith building. den plants among the members. the Provo tabernacle. Mr. Creer drove to the Atwood elsewhere,7' over wages uec.it, he said, "but a trend his program, "Miracles of Mr. Ballif briefed the Jury on erocery in Salem, near his home, over the past 10 years, which theIn Mind," Dr. Polgar Ls sche SON FOLLOWS DAD ' the case,, outlining what state's where the proprietor took him to shows no sign of stopping, Indi duled to present a baffling dem BURLINGTON, Vt U.R It was was Ruiz Fork hospital. cates more will move inX Our ohstratlon of mental powers pos evidence will attempt to prove. Spanish a ' pleasant day for Policeman 91 a to highway by posse figures,' if anything, are on ihe sessed The Jury, made !up of six . men tracked Charles P. Collins when he was by many;, people and and two women, heard the state's organized by Deputy Sheriff conservative side. The huge num understood as by none, in given the task of breaking in a ol and later ber. Of ; contention that children now cluding the guestyetspeaker although the argu- -. Reuben Christianson new special officer. The recruit the and a in in station bus Fay- living in Provo will, in the next medical ment which led to the shooting of captured was Dr. his son Leo. profession. Polgar on nis few years, overtax our element Mr.1 Creerxwas overWages, there son. The! weapon was louna Final details for the Provo Boy his experiments in through out shots six of three with num person The increased Scout will district's be ary capacity. had never been any promise of camporee memory worked out tonicht transference, ber now attending elementary thought at a meeting I wages from Mr- - Creer. (The 4at-t- er fired, according to Mr. Ballif.; his feats photographic exhibiting H. too Youne. Dallas! for two for attorney; will be the to be of pur many camporee claimr that he kept the de- the defehse.-tolcommittee, tests of power of held in the Utah the jury that the present junior high schools, and mind, and has wonthe county . clerk's fendant In the necessities of life an interna suggestion, tobacco and spending money defendant came to Salt Lake City those same increased numbers uonal as a scientific office on the bottom, floor of the - plus r In return for services ' rendered from Spain when he was 16 will eventually nearly double our lecture reputation He is a good city and. county building. Cntertaihcr. The on the farm and cattle ranch years old and with1 the exception present high school population. will get meeting most underway one of the showman and per of six months later spent in Spain, 6:30 p. m. with Harold B. Jones, "What must be done? Right plexing ; .,,;.. owned by Mr. Creer. "V the lec at personalitieNon as a most has lived of his time e now t haven chairman the In of the committee, but answer, Mr. Ballif traced events from Mere ture President platform, " Jin sheep camps and in those answers must be sought and worker charge. declared.? Ruir when 1947, Creer dith and 'Oct, x Park City mines. He said that the we , are asking help in seeking It is tentatively planned to hold to the defense became first acquainted Pupil of Freud : For this a . a to will them. that board the prove attempt reason, -- An early pupil of Freud, , and the cam port e the latter part of i oay ci xne auegea snooung issrj was. no malice or premedl has decided to ask a representaDecember. He said that until the there under Professor Sandor May at North park. Originally, it tation connected with the shoot tive citizens' committee to study studying Ferenczi at the University . of was planned to hold the camporee day of the incident in December ing of Mr. Creer but that Ruiz's the problem and this committee the south BYU athletic field, there had been: no mention of actions were based upon his con will be named soon. Budapest. Dr. Polgar. treated on but the site was shifted to North in hos cases neurotic a mutual Budapest agreement wages only committee said Dr. Moffitt the business of his because of ' the expected ception through Hun Worked the with park and man would each that help 'the former will study, with the board of edu- pitals Mr. BYU fieldhouse occupations.; Young construction. conH secret service W before garian ., ,f r pother, j. " pointed out that Ruiz worked for cation, the Provo school district's to his America. years During ing f IX Purchased Can K' It sheepmen and drew his pay when complete financial structure, the United States he has baf will make field trips to various in said that sheep were sold or sheared. The district'-attome- y fled scientists at universities and emin and fa other Ruii entered the after schools, way At the time of the alleged goon colleges and yet has convinced ploy oLMr. Creer the defendant shooting, he pointed out, Mr, miliarize itself with all the facts professional skeptics of his pos- BORN purchased a 42 caliber pistol from Creer had sold some cattle and leading to the situation which it session of strange capacities in At the Utah Valley hospital: Newburn Hansen. He said that RulzY likely felt; justified in de is predicted will result in the next what is called Girl, today, to Floyd R. and the field of extra Mr. Creer objected to Ruiz "pur- mantling his pay, which the de few years. Mary Lou Dixon Taylor. sensory perception. to the chasing the weapon. On the day f ensel claims was promised Boy Tuesday, to Francis and Dr. Polgar's unique gifts veri.. ox mm per of the incident, the two men were aeieisuaiii j 1j in .i. uw amuum fied in tests madeby the psy- Kathryn Rasmussen Ritz. in. Salt Lake City where Mr. day. LICENSES chology department of New York MARRIAGE Creer underwent ,an examination The defense indicates that it include his ability to Earl W. Hansen, 25, American university for life insurance and where Ruiz will Introduce character witnesses find by. means of- mental tele- Fork, and Glenna Marie Baker r .went to draw former savings out to verify that Ruiz, has not been almost any hidden object; 21, SpringviUe. pathy V. Lu of the Continental National bank. in previous trouble and that! he Taylor,, 24.. Spring viUe, of complete nathe It was on the evening of this was the sole help (with exception Mrs. Edison Steere, Junction- tionalmemorizing and the New and Velma May Field.. 23, Provo. magazines Chester Eugene Hamilton, 31, trip that Ruiz and Mr. Creer went of about 30 days in two years) on City, Kan., was scheduled to leave York telephone directory. to the stackyards to feed the cat- - the farm and cattle ranch where inis ween ior ner nome. alter In Dr. Polgar's demonstrations Provo, and Beverly Reiche, 24, about 200 head of cattle are kept visiting for the past few months of the power of suggestion he has Sacramento, Cal. k in Provo with her daughter and hypnotized more than 70,000 per- DIVORCES ASKED by Creer.'; Ruth P. Gurrfrom Keith L. RulonA Creer took the stand Mr. and Mrs. How-wa- rd sons many In mass groups. Each Gurr. Married Salt Lake City, called upon to address Nov. Johnston. She also visited year he shortly before the court recessed. 20, 1946. Plaintiff asks custwo sisters, Mrs. Ben Mlldenhall numerous medical groups, and his . iMw't SaCe AwtlMt Misrarte how many madias you hav U.P. OFFICIAL; TRANSFERRED and ,Mrs. , Arthur Johnson, Provo. talks nave taken him before the tody of one minor child and $85 Jonmdmatter tor itebmc ecseaaa, paoriuU. tnlac- support money. SALT LAKE CITY; ADril 12 most exclusive clubs on both sides monthly wona, aranri xoet er wnatever your (0.R) Union DIVORCES GRANTED Pacific railroad offiDr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Mer of the Atlantic. kin trouble may be anything from bead Mananie Harris from James C. e toot WONDER SALTS caa help you. cials here today announced the rill and two children, Orin and Harris. Court retains jurisdicla tha Amy of Piialupi fa the fceys transfer James univerJ. Cummins, Linda June, of Long Beach, N. J., dent at Brigham Young case for further proin tion at beeaa the talks Mv itrnt at have been visiting in Provov for sity. WOKBEB SALVi la white, areaseJeaa. traveling! (passenger agent n vision for alimony. to a similar position in Chi the past two weeks with Dr. antiseptic. 19 paly appearance. Sf lor Boise, j FILED SUITS Get WORD SALVK results CO. Merrill's mother, Mrs. H. R. Mer Mrs. Leo N. Lewis, Provo, plans H. Stewart, Truly wonderful. Raymond doing Cummins went to Boise from rill, who is recovering at her to leave here Sunday on a buySole! ta rrova by Walsreen, Buylo, as Lehi Cereal Mills; vis. En- - business Salt 1938. Lake in He started York to New now home a from City serious ana illness or City. stores ing trip t.icy Union Pacific railroad. Plaintiff iruf neaquiit withf the railroad in 1924. your Hometown druf rut dv. Dr. and Mrs. Merrill and children route there Mrs. Lewis plans to seeks to collect $487.20 plus into In to attend leave Friday for Call stop ojff Chicago plan terest on an unsettled claim in fornia on a business trip before summer style shows next week. which the plaintiff claims short for two weeks. weight on a shipment of barley V returning to flew Jersey, where She will be gone : : : Dr. Merrill is a research engineer delivered the carrier. by Mrs. Milton Woods will be hosat Fort Monmouth. 7 tess to members of Acacia club Reindeer have contributed to Mrs. John R. Smale, of Alham-br- a, members Friday at 3 p. m., in the support of man in one counCal., has been a guest in the home of her mother, Mrs. try or another for about 30,000 Provo for the past two weeks F. W. Taylor, 147 S. University years. at the home of Mrs. Helen Lyon, Ave. Election of officers will be who recently returned from a conducted. vacation trip to California. Mrs. T" Smale will leave Thursday for her home. Mrs. Lyon will accompany the visitor to Salt Lake City for ;a tour of points of interest. : i i ed Garden Club Will w; d "one-wing- East Provo Stake Conference Slated For Saturday, Sunday Hear Expert On . Trial Fpr Assault With Murder ntent Opens n District Court Home Landscaping Mind Expert Speak Before i 1 Knife, Fork Club . . i old 1 . . 1 i Scout Camporee Plans in Making . . , pre-scajo- New officers of the Parent. Teachers Associations council were ready to assume their duties today, following installation cere monies, held. Tuesday In the office Of Dr. J. C. Moffitt, superintendent of city schools. ' Installation ceremonies for the chartered through private officers, who will serve for- two airlines. years, iwere conducted by Mrs. Now the mother of two Don Taylor, third vice children, "a boy and a girl, of .the state congress ofpresident Parent Mrs. Oare is especially anxiTeachers Associations. ous' to make the trip home Officers Installed included Mrs. with her family. Leland Buttle, president; Mrs. Herbert Tar ran, first vice . presi aem; ur ,1;. Moflitt, second vice president; Mrs. Elmer Clark son, secretary, and Mrs. Lawrence Sardoni, treasurer. Building Needs At Tuesday's meeting. Dr' Mof A special priesthood leadership told the council members of meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. fitt at the Manavu-Nint- h ward chapel. the great Inneed forto more school order keep in step Music for the general sessions buildings the city's population growth. will be furnished by the Eighth with He schools ward choir directed by Wendell are pointed out that many already greatly overcrowded Christensen, and that Provo citizens faced a tremendous challenge if they, are going to provide the school children Of future years with adequate educational facilities. Mrs. Paul Taylor was appointed to represent the council on the Selvoy Boyer of Sprlnsville. re boys and girls committee of the cently returned from Great Brit Provo Youth council. ain where he served as president . Each unit president told of the of the LDS mission will be the projects accomplished by hen respeaker- at the group, and Mrs. Buttle club luncheon meeting, Thursday spective commended all units highly fori noon. He is scheduled to speak their work. itTTTV'v-V on the economic conditions of Plans were made for all units England and how they affect the to attend the state PTA conven2 and 3, in daily lives of the people. tion, slated for June ' ." ; Sterling Ercanbrack, inter-clu- b Logan."' relations committee chairman will be in charge of, the .program Seveni thousand star's can be with President William R. Firm- - seen --"by a. person. with average ) age, pressing oiijcer. sight ' '. j 7 ' th 1 New Officers ' Mrs. Oare first got the Idea from reading of trips made by other war brides from different sections of the United States to their homes, Fre- quent contacts witS the Red Cross and a California friend led to Ms. Oare's latest plan, . for it was through them she learned most of the trips were ' Poet Browning really had the right Idea. An English war bride, Mrs. Oare left her home in Nottingham four years ago to Join her American: husband Now it is her wish to return to England for a visit, and if her plans materialize1, her wish may be granted, ; Boyer to Speak To the Kiwdnians - Provo-r-Kiwa- nis - !'. .j ' d . S(n00' fpntpj j " , I a. a. . ! -- -- Statistics on a -- ! A x - f - V Central Utah News Briefs t3 - . - ; : C5 00 4 ": son-in-la- w, 4l , j . - - m VA 1 j J fuiost wanted ' r LSakp" ACT!i Aeltsrtor pATf J? X&pMt Tmmtms Ctethtu6ivt lorn ClMrr! IVkfttr. CItltM 7ctcf-$v Bst Uti V lJJsd lf FARMERS Mrs. Nevell Nebeker and son, Trent, accompanied by Leah Nebeker, have been visiting in Provo for the. past week at the' home of Mrs. Nebeker's parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gates. Mrs. Nebeker will be remembered in Provo as the former Dorothy Gates. They left for California recently. Mrs. H. L. Bradshaw, Beaver, Utah, is visiting in Provo at the home of Mrs. B. F. Pendleton, while, receiving medical treatment. Mrs. Bradshaw will be in Provo until the week end. She arrived here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith have just returned to their home: in Sprihgville, following a honey moon trip to Las Vegas, Nev., and points of interest in southern Utah. Mrs. Smith is the former Arva Mercer of Lehi and Provo The couple was married April 6 in Provo. 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