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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MARCH J5; 1951 Prtro, .Utah untr. Utah - . V Burned Home Being Rebuilt By Orem JCC - ' OREM LEHI Winners ot debate,' oratory, extemporaneous speak ing and legislative forum contest were selected- Saturday at the conclusion of the anual two-da- y 1 Region J ligh :''' school, played - :. . , host Lehi high to more than 100 students fror Brigham Young high school, Lincoln, Pleasant Grove and American Fork. All winners will ente the state meet Mar. 1 at the ed , ' met ' for forensic schools. ! "'-.!- events were as follows: Debate-J-une Thomas and Sharon Ber rett, BY his: Lynn Swensen a nd Lettie Lant, BY high; Charles Orr, and Eldon Hagg, American Fork: JoAnn Chadwick and Carol Beckstrand, American Fork: Cree Kofford .and Charles LeMond,' Lincoln; Mark ' Young and Gary Meredith, Lehi; Ardis "Westwood and Ila Jean McDonald, LincolB,, ; alternate.:: . Extemporaneous speaking ' Charles Dimitt, American Fork; Neil Mortensen, American Fork; Shir! Mitchell, American Fork; ' Laurene Olsen, Lincoln; . . Helen Foster,. Lincoln; MerVin Pyne. - -- 1 Named at Reg ion G)titests at Leh Winnek-- s 1 "This U the tioust the Jaycees built." That's what the Qrem Junior Chamber of Commerce members anticipate they will ' soon be able, to say of the new Harold Gordon 'home. The Jaycees decided to assisf ARMY LIFE IN THE Mr Gordon rebuild his home, deTo those Who ever trained at Fort Benning, Ga., and stroyed by fire Jan.' 20. at the sugbe. there now, we offer 'this anonymous gestion f of Glen Healy, newly-electfor those who may ' '' i " captain of the Orem volv.v-"- ' V: ., . .. .' contribution: unteer fire fighters and Jaycee is the ! ; .Locate4 in the middle of nowhere, Ft. Benning : member., rtrit rirvnml tn rwnd our time in the land that God To date there have been 156 - v contributed hours of skilled labordevofe-evforgot., ; the; Jaycees who Down with-thsnakes and buzzards, down where a by nings and Saturdays to the home man' gets so blue, down in the middle' of nowhere, 2000. building program. Mr. Healy has miles from you. supervised 4 the construction and ' . V labor 'donated has Included the f Yen sweat, you freeze, you shiver it's more than a masonry, carpenter work, plumb; man ean stand we're not a bunch of convicts, we're the ing and electrical work. The house is a three foom and .defenders of our land 'V block-AlWe're fcoldiers of the Fourth division, earning our bath structure of concrete materials haye been.furnished . measly pay with rfUllidns. for two and "at cost by Jaycee merchants guarding the people a half a day. .. .' , - ' '.: .wherever possible. I Between 18 and 20 men have e. sxay. witn our memories, waiting to see bur gals; worked on thfi project with the we're hoping.while away, they haven't married our miscommittee comprised of general . Few people know we're living, few people give a damn,' Mr. Healy, Ted Sorenson, . Ted Weston Odis we . re Voelker, not Peterson, we to Uncle aitnougn quite forgotten, belong Kofford, Iamar Skeltorj, Don Tal. boe. It is anticipted the house will When1 we oro to heaven. St. Peter will fcureTv vHlr be : Bu coimDleted within the next six inese are jtqe boys Irom Benning iney ve servea ; ' . time.jn hell, 1 - . ; - 30-7- s University of Utah. Winners of the eompetkive LEADERS Advisory officers who will guide TOP UTAH COUNTY work In Utah county this year are, left to right, Mrs. Yvonne Perry. Pleasant View? chairman; Jenniev J. Poul-so- n, Cowan, West county supervisor,' 'Elsie Cowan, Spring Lake, vice chairman, . and Viola, ' . Mountain, secretary. LincolnLucille Woffinden; Lin, Prison coln, alternate.; r Oratory Dixie Adams, ' Lincoln; Jolene Farley, Lincoln; Fay In Griffith, Lincoln; Ann Reynolds, Janice Chapman, Amer- John W. Stokes, M, Springville, Lincoln; will ; begin a sentence of , not to lean Fork; CheriPeterson, Amer- exceed 10 years in the state prison ican .Fork; JoAnn Adams, Lin Alternate, the .result . of a coln, April 3, In addition to these 10 win The propdse'd '.'limited access"i In order to find out. hbw by-- J rbed would be an injustice to jon sentence down the handed by v ' highway also known as the pass roads have affected other Utah county. on a ners will be selected from region Fourth district court three to participate in the state, The ..highway's ' limited access charge of rape. ;.' , .Friday "superhighway" is becoming an cities and communities, the com' forum. increasingly important issue as mission secured the results of a qualities, would increase the trafStokes had previously pleaded legislative rre- was tors deba traffic through Utah countyxcon-tinue- s survey made by the transportat- fic capacity on the road and de- guilty to th charge, the for Topic a involving to 'increase, in the opinion and communication .depart- crease, accident .hazardjjtraffic Arizona girj "residing olve: that further social beneof the Utah county planning com- ion: access believe. A limited tits should be extended by - the experts Comof the Chamber of ment ProVo ' 88,? student. The in mission. The proposal as outlined merce of the United States which highway stipulates that adjoining incident took place Jan. 31 federal government." Extempora would put the Utah county link Jias been compiled in a booklet farms and lots can only gain near m Provo tavern; "civil , neous speakers discussed of the highway planned as a entitled "Do entrance to the road on desig- - Judge W.- Stanley 'Dunford liberties? and orators- - were Hurt of west the statewide project nated roadway ".instead ofl the meted out the sentence, and gave riven the privilege of selecting ' Business." ' in from various Stokes a ' stay mtil county's rnajor population "centers, own topics. Pair: Com- - roadways coming U. S. of Chamber April S be- their 28 teams were . taking off near the Point of the m;;.uW.h.T'wlTeVTh .debate A of total V fore himself the M'hikj attempting to get order in a jecent Sunday surrendering and bypassing, the Mountain Bchool'-claRs- , Uheriff for transportation to the entered in the 'meet, as well as On ChargeT road is first sug the; teacher overheard two I'rovo cities now bisected by U. S. 91, of a prison. He 'was released on pre- 13 orators, 10 extemporaneous Public Hearings in earnest conversation. One said, "We're to a- point near Santaquin.- It is. a gested anywhere, it meets with furnished bond pending speakers aad 16 legislative con the However viously after opposition. project for the future. '. testants.' date. However 1950 going to have a baby at our house." Remarked her, new that the federal been has ,in operation s jreaiuy aepenas- on several ana M. R. hi Ross Helen and wife. aid act the a all of that for most "Oh. specifies is to that's friend, while, 'or highway get nothing my daddy going Ross of Pleasant Grove Were ar- - tactors. incusing ine avaaoiuiy established merchants and busi- where plans are made for byns'a television met. Provo raigned: in v 'Provo" city court of Afederal ,aid,: for , the men passes around citiesstates must Sons, usually praise it.. county ness spokesman hold Thursday on charges of embcz- consider and public hearings ' said.interest 30 Cities Surveyed Mrs. Robert M. Boardman- of 250 E. 5th S . ProvO, is Siling property valued at $179.50 plannij incorntrilssion the econoamc effects of the pro By the project in several from the Alpine Villa Motel in' 's rising ' an unusual woman in more than'one way "she is First of- posed bypa$s location in order was of made proud The survey receivca .Orelimin. . t Pleasant Grove. Their .inquiries jatciy 1 . tuiini ficials and business, men of 30 by- to be eligiblev fori such federal LJ rt t tlov-J vu ill ary. examination' was set for 01f uerr age-aiing it. lkji.ii sctuiiu;. hhi; :., ' ' April : Easter : passed cities selected at random. funds., .j ; Sunday. Today is the first time since her. birth that i7. . Some of comments from the Sons and Daughters of Utah the Traffic Intxease David '. Strong, In eight cjties, the survey stated, fallen on fan Easter, Sunday. Mrs. f Mrs. Ross is free on her own the anniversarjl-ha- s, on are as fol Pioneers of Provo will hold their son of Mr. and Mraofeph survey D. under 100,000 was1 population,) (all Ross Mr. and a reuort from the business was recognizance, Also, in Boardman ekDects that four of her five daughters and 10 released to have lows: From Ann ArSorr. Michigan annual meeting in the .City and Strong of Provo, suffered minor of his reported the in oil custody OI highway planning A Via 1 the chamber , of COUnty building MondayV- at V30 injuries Friday at 4:15 p. m. when will ha wiV Vr trt. roIoVna to. tVio (pop.- 30,000) nf opening. the by- - commerce torneyJ A third party was listed' fhl niih state Pnkrf cftmm'isrionlProy.V""; ' ' secretary states, --'We p.m. he ran into the side of in r occasion. Her i children' include Mrs. George S. ( Velera ). 6n the icompiaint.. but authorities it Kown that at the DraDer pass: 13, cltles (ranglng ,rom ZOOB have mile only, oner J, J J driven by Frank B. Kar-- 1 of the meeting is to Purpose r r " vavaon a t" V. from the ; McPhie, Santa1 Rosa, Gal.; Mrs. Robert Deaii (Florene) have been unable at present to (crossroads on U.S. highway 9.1,1 nof downtoWn area, and so elect four male., board members powitz. Salt Lake noticeable effect First business, lftrat him City, at to the volume of (traffic going far as I can learn it has not and four female' board members East and Center street. in Johnson; Spanish Fork ; Mrs. John A. (Loretta) Nelson, if. cities under businessmen and " in 50.000 has from tuun, affected or inuiwiy,:an() Utahjcounty businessone the way. felt that they for a of two years; also The youth was treated for;," a Spanish Fork; Mrs. Beth Morse, Provo,; and Mrs.. Bud M. Mrs. 4J. S. Keister, 8U Miljon' creased 124.1 per cent in the last suffered- population course has to hear;period as a result of the by- other. The and bruised abdome and Cuts about the treasurer's report Ave., pleaded, not guilty- to a w Vears and the annuar average (Ruth) ' Mason, Provo. Jrs. Boardman is' the daughter of cnarge a of great deal heavy to transact any other business the knee and chin. V er trial .wiir traffic' increase over the state is pass. Of the remaining seven taken Elisha E." Bailey and. Sarah E. McClelland. They were orig be held ot oatiery. no answer concerning effect trucking of four main 'street, and that, may come before the meet- - 'Provo police said the chijd rati with 11 10 April cent about per, year per in&l pioneers to the Payson area, v?: were favorable that has helped our traffic probnorth across the street at the , Other .eases included, Lynn The annual avemce for 1950 at on business, five two unfavor lem, and 0the. community is in All members are asked to at traffic light turned green 1 for Roberts. 874 Nv6th East, and Reed this point was 7321: cars per day to. the bypass -- favor of such We are st . , traffic. , . v,',l rminC-waHowes, RichfiCld, .both pleaded nnlv able n their comment. Froni'the invitation to the recent: 12th ward Relief th. now working jLp divert U. S. 23 tend according to Ed M. Rowt. All cities cited improved- traf- around license wiinoui 1940. Traffic anvinK Kuiiiy cars 3872 t in, own the day .. per husband, society .anniversary party: Bring your plates and were fined $5 each; is increasing correspondingly -- in fic conditions in, the In North citys Sacramento, CaL, i knife, fork, spoon and plate. Jeannie Spencer, 24, Orem plead- other area. ,'. areas of the county. TB5000) the, chamber of com(pop. ed guilty to driving with an exis 18 of commission of chambers The planning f Officials of merce "irtattrd that "Bypired driver's license, and was the opinion that if the traffic commerce reported local busi- passing manager North Sacramento has fined $7.50. . continues to increase, as nessmen as; favoring'. tleir by- certainly met with the' approval City Appoint In city court Wednesday. Win- - iivohjme nrnh.ihlv will', at this same pass, while three chambers-- , re- of our businessmen and tendtjo-" Recreation Workers ,u t" be- ward ui rate vicntu the next 15 ported unfavorable-aititudshopping easiac and p inantal making rha . With costs rapidly going up, nrAhlMif A a charge of failure to stop a;Utah durinp will find itselfyears, loss revenue cause of tourist with of more accessible. iounty In parking Provo Bu): school which have. a. district school bus full of children at' the local district will be forced for a dificait rrroblem of traffic and a feeling that other traffic when this plan was first suggested employments Applications the summer recreation "program will- be. irritable improvements should have come we . met with considerable ' op been accentuated by rising costs either to., curtail its program or which crossing will be discussed at a public ' ' will be accepted by the Provo S ALT LAKE CITY, .March 2.4 ' ,C1:df IcPellatn- - 41- Sp"n8-!an- d ahead of theby-pas- s. . meeting hazardous, unless .the" . position." called by the board of increase taxes, according to a pleaded guilty to speeding Indications are that Utah recreation department for the (U.R) to relieve 5ca nj?hvvay, built statement ' released by Dr. J. C. 7:30 at i was and education for Tuesday lined $2a, and Earl ,u ition petermined next three Tweeks, according to .farmers, are making plans for an at audim. school the dip. Joaquin recreation other Moffitt, superintendent of schools, Lihn Rockwood, big xrop year despite early feited "' , ' : "limited access FATHER STILL AROUND torium. $25 on" the" same count. i fears of drouth, Theproposed come I Businessmen'., Ob ject ; the last 'school board rector. ' following Dr. Amos N. Merrill,, president. under the Lhighway would survey made? the Other cases included Alexander Arid Applicants may call t thebuirec- U. AS. planting (U.W ." Kan. most meeting. One businessmen of the aid and federal BERN, a is said to the board anxious though project, primary get Village bureau of agricultural fife, 28, Wymount reation office in the city a its location has already been de guests at a reception celebrating The .boird hopes at. the Tues , of oublic t opinion ! revealprl that a tntal rroiS pleaded guilty to running a red in 4he (county feel that' such n nKtain n ahnliration blank. this year is! light; fined $15; Carolyn, Ann highway would hurt busi- - termined by the state road corn- - the golden wedding anniversary on . what course should be taken. day night meeting to obtain rec- - ' planted A written test will be given to area to beacres-an ness. the John F. Baumgartner? was Everyone is invited, with thetoramendations from the oublic ai the urem,. of $13 planning commission mission.' The Utah county plan-j1,271,650 increase not forfeited; preleaner, all applicants who have speeding; and iVernon. Miller, asserts such a road will soon be ning commission has determned.S. C. Neff, 98. As father of the board, especially anxious that to what course should be taken, the about lff,110 acre more than aU-oviously beeri (employed by Mr. essential to provide for a less its 15 year long range program bride, he had given his daughter school patrons from all parts, off Other meetings may be held; in year ago. Most significant of! 24, Provo, pleaded guilty to recreation department, said it in marriage to B4umgartner half the city be present, increase plans are .in-- ; ing without license plates and hazardous and easier traffic route with this road in the future, so that the problem Rockwood. It will be riven some feels thatto not considef the a century ago. was the oats ,Istated, v $5. s lined county. and . will receive a complete airing. through i wheat, spring hay. of time during the latter part if r Positions include full and part time playground directors, dance directors, drama airectors, Doys baseball director, aod one or two part-tim- e swimming instructors. It it helpful, though not absolutely necessary., if applicants ' have or are taking college majors A i . y In health, physical', education or u1 naa nave: or recreation, previous teaching experience or. experi-or ence in directing play grounds ; " s 4-- H - : : '4-- H ' s i . Defendant Gets Sentence Morals Case' e e 4-- , H - - ; u-'y'"- 3 v-:;.M- Planning Commission Lists Need For Proposed Limited Access9 Highway : l : - . ,. ' ; . ; -- -- al-leg- ed - . tneir-iweexs- - - By-Pass- es : i Arraigned by-pa- four-year-ol- ds Of Embezzlement ss - long-ran- "- ge by-pa- ss Of Pioneers To Meet Monday - vh 1 . 1 Child Hit Automobile; Injured Slightly Daughters ; ' " . A . , ' - -- Nine-year-o- ld . by-pas- - - - auto-mobi- le, - l j r-a Na J. S by-pass- - . of - : , by-pass- es; - east-we- s ' - ( 4- - School Board Calls Public Meetin g on Fina ncicil G risis by-pass- ed . Heavier Utah Indicateil ; . " e -- . - con-raUre- ad . - : . j - "I1 ; . : -- m ics cross-secti- by-pa- . . r on ss i, of r I driv-planti- - ng view,-becaus- e A ' ' . i f -- Mr. Rockwood. Dr.-"fer-rill .. i 8 i t "' ' t- - eOMPLETE n. ifV Teaspoons Permits Reveal - at NO Increase in Price! Special Schubach RepeatOffei f o .r"-- H - " , ''.-.- . ... a it3 its n n 4 &3 .yyT ': TvANflr DniUiNM UUIIUIIIU I I UIIUJ Six building permits were ' Is- y pspcbr demand! repeated - mated value of the proposed construction listed at $51,845, ac city encording to Earl :;Conder, . y, y: ': gineer. Three other permits were ap ' value plied for, with estimated ' listed at $221,000, This included the permit for the ne Safeway Store on Second is orth and sec ond west which wm .cost ap- oroximately $213,000 The permits Issued ineluded four dwellings and garages to, be built in the vicinity of 1 5th North and Third West (at an estimated , 10 TO SAVE YOU SALE-PRICE- D Here it is again, by popular demand . . ,' the GENUINE SIL--. tableware you've always wanted, When we first made this offer several months ago, the demand was so 'great it was a complete sellout in just a few days. Now in securing an additional limited number of sets. This beautiful silverware Was designed and made by world famous International Silver, Company ,. . all pieces heavily over the finest 18 nickel silver. plated with pure silver, Knives are hollow . handle, with mirror stainless blades. ; never see silverware of sucn fine,.,, Probably again will you heavy quality, for less than 24.75. So order your set nor "and, save $10. Buy on easy credit terms, or use our convenient i . VER-PLAT- . :'--. we've-succeede- d . cost of $8000 each: by William G. Lichfield; Alvm- - Boardman, tor an addition to a home at 841 W, value at 1020 N, $1300; William J. Dalebout for on the corner of an "apartment : p j tit . . , 9, u Vnu lay-awa- S pian. y. Hollow-hajia- kiua ia with-estimate- Haaay ehast laclased Graceful aw patters Perfectly kstaared pieces Mai for leas, loaf wear S 0 Havlly plate with par ttlvcr knjfa klaSra 0 Mirrar stainUM 0 SmoUi flawleM ftalah Act Now! Quantities Limited mated value $15,000; H. K. Newton." for a cinder, block double garage at 733 W. Center., estimated value $1000; Mrs. Hqward young, for a storage shed at ?24 E. Jth S.t $45; and the To boe and Wootton Construction comoanv by agent Karl !J. Stott for a concrete office building at 16th S. State street, value at $2500. Permits applied for besides the Safeway store included an apartment at 689 East 4th S . $2000, brick home Bond; rrand a rvAiA Hyrum . am sa i ssT . M aT m m a r 1 r ' m m ! .ss.w MM 1 a Six Sttrt$ 161 W. Confer in Provo a a? Information on Use Of Fertilizers Due left let lae Cy. phone .:.' At.isr The latest"; information on fertjliiers will, be by Glen T. Baird. exten sion agronomist, in a meeting in the city, and county building Mon8 p.m., according to S. R. day Bowelt, county agent. AH com-merc- ,t interested are invited w(jgpfM Jji III am ITW to (Syr-- Qiw. I ?T M I K rif W ;V' 1777-- R Wal sir': Wl OIIVB Neon t ItWeek Say . S M 9 I -- . . a - - e.OQE ID : - -' I. i 4 p. m. Phraa , I vrtlaa at $14.7. I aire to pay - ' . ' . mA. down a'weck od balance. , Fmployed ' J "l ! AODIUCM VK f A -si mm KAMI , g fcnelOMd la $ -- .' Sckakack Jewelry Cesapaay Street. Prava. tTtak 11 West Ceater Pleaae aeneJ me vour ce alive aet Z S yk I aaWjMeii i TODAY! 'tiitit'li jal presented The organs of Ustc of a are in rta legs. tm (My. 3 t2?s to Cz? At Monday:Meeting attend. Fit by: 4 .....fp.... g a |