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Show i - .i Guilty Ptea Made Spanish Fork Provo Man Critically Hurt In Springville Accident; Pedestrian Hit by Car 3 Other Persons In i urea Mr. To? Embezzlement SUNDAY HERALD Paul Gehring Elected Nev President of Rotary Club Sisters Reunited After 50 Years UTfDAY, APRIL 22, 1M1 Provo. UUh Onwty. Uta F. A. Wright, 44, Orem, plJided JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN . Paul Hv' Gehriog, Provo busiguilty to embezzlement in Fourth ByLEHI Two sisters were ness man, was elected president district court Friday afternoon, reunited this in of Provo .Rotary at a meeting week Lent of and pronouncement judgment after a separation of nearly Irene was continued Friday. . SPANISH FORK to May 11, pending nan are Eleeted vice president was Bufcentury. 109 S. They 4th S3. . E., Johnson; r Mrs. Mark Shaw. 73. of Lehi. V a fractured 'pselvla.' Injured further investigation. J fered Hyde Taylor. Other officers inand Mrs. Annie Buckley, 68, clude J. Edwin- - Stein, Fout; persons were' Injured, one noon were the two drivers, Mr. back and shock. Friday at 10:50 Wright was extradicted from of head-o- n Olsen. 18.. who suffered! broken p.m. when she was struck by an Los L. W. Anderof- them critically In Upper - Mill. Yorkshire.- - secretary-treasure- r; " Angeles to face the charge England. collision Friday night at 9 p.m. ribs, head bruises, and shock; and automobile while crossing son, Walter Caine and Roy Pharis, X He . the he week. of first part Mrs. Bucklev made the trin . board members. Retiring Presiat about 523 N. Main street in. Wayne Braithwaite, 24, 160 scai pedestrian lane at First South and suf who 1 ante i was to in from the Main . Street. , aye., Springville, Springcounty jail England by air . her dent T. Earl Pardoe is automaticSpringville, according ' of the car1 Was Eugene Saturday with bill at $1500 cash fered possible skull fracture. . ville oolice who investigated first trip in a plane, and was ally elected to the board. Driver met at the Salt Lake- - City Mr. Gehring's opponent for the Brtreleased Fotheringham. " , Provo. Lasson, Critically injured was Harold was or $3000 property. the lrnort hv Mn Shiiu inH from 966 4th E. S., hosptial In is 24,' election was John Mrs. Johnson, Eugene Olsen, reported presidential wa He embez with charged ' : The- - new officera offiProvo, who was rushed to "the after treatment for shock and "fair" condition at Hughes hos zling chairs, dishes, and Mother members of her family, Zenger. . veteran' hospital in Salt Lake bruises. He was also a passenger pltal, Spanish Fork. The ; two sisters had not.. cially take over duties July JL. at from ' $179.50 valued equipment seen each other ,inr Nn. Two new members were wel City after treatment at! the Utah la the Olsen car. Springville Herman Anderson of Spanish the Alpine Villa motel in Pleas stated that the Olsen car Fork police department is invest! ant Grove. when. 1901, are vember, comed'Mrs. into tne tciud. Valley hospital. He suffered frac- police M. his R, Ross, and crossed over to the Shaw and her husband left Virgil Camp and LamontThey C. Hunt. tures, of both legs, head Injuries, had apparently accident. the also were Helen gating wife, Ross,; listed, in of side order the road and possible Internal Injuries. He right England to make their home Guests were Sam Sargis, Amerl on the complaint, but on the mo In car driven to pass the car in front of it, and in the United States.' The two was a. passenger can Fork and Arthur Young:, Say tion the of the ' county attorney, women are two the liv by William Olsen of the same did not have time to get back into only brook, Conn., visiting Rotarians case dismissed against them was i the left; lane After, address members or their family. and Dr. Horace Merrill. ing on in Provo .court Friday city car driven by Mr. Braithwaite, . Mrs. Buckley arrived in In :falr" condition ts the Utah Speaker at the meeting' was Dr, grounds of lack of evidence. : to helr her sister and P. Lloyd of Brigham Valley hospital Saturday after- - was sighted Weeley . Wright his waived had pre Both tears were a total, loss, ' brother - in law celebrate Young university' who discussed court in city limlnary hearing police itated. N citations were their weddfng anni"Relationship of a University to Friday morning, and was bound versarygolden issued pending farther investiga Ilene Hunter, daughter of Mr over She will obSunday. the Community." to court. district and Mrs. Royal Hunter of Edgetion serve her 69th birthday on He informed Rotarians that enPRESIDENT Paul mont who was injured this week Also in district court Friday, Wednesday. rollment t the school has dropped ROTARY H. Gehripg, newly,' elected in a accident, is in time for passing sentence on to 5967 from 5200 which around Grant L. Madsen, 38, Provo, who h of. Provo Clinic Rotary "fairly good" condition is a "mere pittance compared to! "president club. He will officially assume recently pleaded guilty to issuValley hospital. most at universities the present was a con The on fraudulent Hale reflector office check, .1. collar She suffered broken legs, ing July Erven J. Nelson, assistant gen bone and one arm. along with tinued until May 25. during Palomar Mountain has penetrated time." He also "universistressed that eral manager of the Pacific States numerous lacerations about the wnicn time he is to be placed on space to 'a depth of one billion as a ' ties exist only for refining our served if we are to tontinue a. Cayf Iron" Pipe company, left face and. severe shock. years. probation. . light democratic nation." to think and must be pre- ability Friday for Buffalo, N YH where In he will be .on business for' about i .... i & ' . re-elec- ted M - : -- s . . . - - . v.) - Accident Victim - - .1 ; ; Listed as 'Fair': 4 - ... Central Utah - News Briefs 10 Final Set For Immunization Orem Region days. 'avJ-UJa- 200-in- - , - i o rem; a schedule for an im munization clinic which will- con- -j son of Mr. 'elude the program sponsored by Monte E. Ewell. and Mrs. H. L. Ewell'b617 E. 4th the . state' department of. health, N.. left Salt, Lake City Thursday local medical men, Alpine school for Sao Antonio;. Tex.), where he district and the local health couni win bejyn. training with the U. S, cil in schools of Orem, was an ' air. forces. nounced; Friday by Mrs. Betty Oldroydj public health nurse tor "J. communi and Orem surrounding Mrs. VirsinU Evans; and' v -- '. Ream ofSpanish Fork ties.'' ,: .is Invited to particiattended the state convention of Everyone final clinic who 'has in the ' pate Utah State Federated Women's not his series of shots. completed .'clubs held at Salt Lake City dur- Also those who need .only a as of week the ing representatives secure them booster ishot. may also club: the Alpha Thae They clinics. this week's during attended the. reception, held t the Special Emphasis' e i n : rjew DUP building, at the state 4 Special g emphasis is b , j capitol grounds.. placed by the state, department of health on the importance of Dr. Fred .'Kartchner who has everyone receiving tetanus Shotsbeen hospitalized in Salt Lake protection in case df a disCity following an automobile ac asterT according to Mrs. Oldroyd. Parents who started cident there April 2 Underwent imjmuniza-tion- s surgery Friday. He is reported children on their DPT shot second the receive may to rer be and expects improved leased to his home Tuesday or at thisiifeeekV clinics and the vv third'In jth series will be given ednesday. at a special elinic to be ani .. .. ';'. John H. Denhalter, inaval air- - nounced The schedule; follows: April 24, at stationed .Alameda. Cel., trr8n m has arrived in Provo to i spend-a- i Lincoln25. high schwol, 8:30 aa.m:; Sharon school," April 20rday furlough with his parents. ,9 a m.; Mr, and Mrs. Byron Denhalter. ' April 26. Page school, April 27i Page schooU 9 a m.; Apschool 9 a.m. : Cpl. Thomas G. . Sumner of ril 30. Geneva next few weeks .the During Travis 'air force, base, Travis, physical examinations Cal., left Friday to return to his will be conducted for alj chu hooI for ent "V 4wl11 . Provo.visitipg-Wh-his'dwrein . ,.wh lough next September. . Mr Tr. 5m.ithe i rer and otherv relative. Mr. and and a dental cliriic;for the same Mrs. Donald Phillips Mr. and children will also be held. New and surround ' Mrs. Robert E. Surrtnef, of Provo, residents of Orem and Mr. and Mrs.' Milo Bean and ing areas who have come to irtce the school census was Mickey of American Fork were Orem October are re gwests at a family dinner given completedto last" .contact their school by Cpl. Sumner's parents while quested and register their chilprincipal j he va here .; '. dren so they may be Included in programGarth nd Rh Lwry .Wilkin- theThe first dental clinic has been son of American Fork report the for May 7 at the Orem city birth of a baby girl to them April set 20 in American Fork. jThe baby's health office. Dr. Roy W. Humwill be in charge, assisted grandparents are Mr.? and Mrs. phreys Mrs. Oldroyd, and' PTA volunteer by W. of Provo Rulon and Lowry workers. , Mr. and Mrs. J. q, Wkinson of I COMING YOUR WAY ... A NEW - i ch ' V flMAGi I - Collision Of Scooter, Car Pair Injures Two persons were1 injured in ft motor scooter-caccident investigated by Provo police Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Fifth West and Center, street. Injured were Darrell Hsrwood, 18, 65 N. 2nd E., driver of the scooter, and Jesse A. Burr, .24, Orem, a passenger on the scooter. Both were released from the Utah Valley hospital after treatment for cuts, bruises and shock. Marion L. Wilson, 26, Route 1, Box 331, Provo, driver of the car, was cited for failure to signal ft turn. . oA second accident, investigated by Papvo police Friday, occurred when. a car driven by Floyd S. Holm, .44, Pleasant Grove, collided with an auto driven by Mrs. Francelle Dunkley, 32, ill E. Briar avenue, at 8:10 pjn.: at First East 'and Center. Mrs. Dunkley was cited for failure to keep hercar under proper control..; There were no injuries. Damage to the Holm auto wet estimated at $75, and to thft ' Dunkley car, $10. ar - - . p0R A GREATER UTAH VALLEY i Mil-dreaV- E. ;.',;!.: '. j 4 . . . ( pre-scho- ol - , . ' - J irmage's your way a new,. large with all their clothing needs in Provo Quality to servo greater Utah Valley lower prices! 'at j pre-schp- ." ol mm men t Tnu. ' - ' " - mow savus yip ' - - i". -- i -. ; - GET ALL YOU'LL NEED SIZES 14 ' - TO - 17 r r. . : n - . urem. . . I Orem- - Carter. ; y: ', Fancies ,''. y ' .'..' fRoy to Harvey D. and Barbara Brossard Taylor. Provo. Girl t4 Thomas C. and Myrna Irwin Stabbs, Orem. April 2id: '.. Rose-bauGirl to Howard and-FaBradford, Spanish ForltBoy to Welby W. and Aretta J t Newren Ricks. Provo. Boy to'J. Stanley and Margaret Larsen Roberts. Springville. Girl to: Don G. and Avona Bird Grllman.i Orem. Boy td - Howard a nd Glennes Leemaster Nelson. Provo. - ' ry ' - I tiful pastel tone rayon shirts a one day only Expansion " Sale Speiall . -- m - j . MONDAY ONE DAY ONLY . pais of .figurine lamps with, beautiful shades. Rpgular $30 pair.. Yours for only Fisher Smith Co., 163 N. ymv. Ave. (Adv.) Close-ou- t: - Come Jn men buy 'm by the box and save plenty white ":( fine eombdbroadcloth solid colors fancy patterns, beau- - April 21:. Mrs.' Erick'son Avilf be as the former Thelma '. , BORN '!! " ;At Utah Valley hospital ; j WHITE - Colors . Statistics Frank D. Fielding lj .Reported f r om recoring satisfactorily on his major surgery perforrnecf t ; UUh Valley hospital leg , Thursday.. Word was reeeived in Orem of the birth of an pdurid baby boy to Mr. - and Mrsi'" Leland Erickson of Huntingtohi Friday. Grandpafpnts of the new arrival aie Mr. and Mrs. S. A-- . Carter of - 1 $yym " Men's Wrinkle Resistant . MARRIAGE LICENSES Merle Norman Cosmetics make Cleoh R. Sheriff. 23. Orem and s irlpal Mother Day gifts. jAnder-JEls- ie Lois Smith. 22. Provo; oerg. ee?uty snop. Frovorl43 S Clair Larson Perry 31, Maple- "3rd East. Phone 689.' jAcjv.) ton and Ruth Jeppsbn' 26, Payson. GABARDINE , , ' 9 Expansion Sale! ' i 115 SPECIALLY i I V' fj V r-'-- - SELECTED STRAWS Hurry! OFF Were ; Monday onfy price mode! slacks several shades sizes Hurryl gabardine California 28 to 42 waist! $5 t6 $15.00' $3.75 to $9.00 Now Horryl on-the- se . New Styles! j New Shapes! For Added Comfort and Smart Good Looks In Addition! 1 ! i 5 ' - LEIGHTON . (IXCLUSIVEIY Were $7.95 to '$12.95 1 4.4 ' FELTS OURSJ - " . . i ! -- Now $4.88 BOOSTER OXFORDS MEN'S RAYON press son faded brown with tie on Men's rayon plaited - reinioced toe and ! i ".'. heel dress sox in wine, grey, brown, blue, sizes 10 to 12. ' i n rrvA a a r mxr ;4S5.9S , :i -- A i. - J- : V r The famous Booster Kedsman in 1 5' v I - - - |