OCR Text |
Show Five Motorists 4 Local Youths County Wealth Plan Goes Into Effect Jan. 1; Staff Named county stands on the threshold of becoming the first county in "the state, to adopt a health and sanita'county-wid- e tion program, which will go into effect Jan. 1. Dr. C. M. Smith, Initial health officer for the organization, said nine nurses, 'thew staff will include unitarian and two office workers. The employes include 1 Mildred Allred, Lyle Cbilds, Curtit Bettv Peterson, Mar- crart Karrlnffton. Lucille Pge, Carol Kaile, Vaudis Robison and Utah i Le-A- na . Mabel Jones, nurses, and "Glen and was in the planning stage In Sacers, Craig King, J. H. Kirk, 1M9. accordina to I. Dale D. D. Sutton and Rulon Avarett, pain, Utah county planning disanitarians. rector. . Cooperative Plan was organized for the pri "It The plan is, designed Ao fur mary reason of general sanitanish adequate public health serv tion, said Mr. Despaln. He also ices to every section 01 tne county pointed out that it is hoped the at a Tninimum cost of less than new health plan will increase one dollar per person a year, and Improve health consciousness on the part of the people. It's through cooperative efforts. Under state law, the county and other aim is to encourage other suit in organi city are permitted 'to work- to counties to follow sucn a pian. me organ zing county heakh ' programs gether on ization was first conceived in 1948,' throughout the state. . - News Briefs The Utah County Farm Bureau Mrs, Anna Spendlove and Mrs. federation' has taken exception Rosa Robinson cntertalnet'dln-- i to a letter by D. R. Mitchell, i ner Spendlove Friday in the guests, Mr. . home for superintendent of Alpine district and Mrs. Willis A. Robinson of schools, which assertedly attri. St Louis, Mo.; Robing buted a five-ceincrease in the Salt Lake City and Nev. of Las Vegas, price of school lunches to an increase in the wholesale cost of Dr. and Mrs. Weston D. Brown milk. with their three R. G. Gardner of American c.otti. rhiMrm. Crais. Barbara Anrr and Fork,: secretary of the farm Douglas are visitingMrs.in Provo Saturday released to the Roy D. bureau with his mother, a copy of a resolution of press and and other relatives, the objecting toMr. organization a for is frinrft nr. Brown, who statement. mer. Provoan is now director of MitcheU's "We' accept responsibility to Seattle public health1 dentistry for th of a cent extent of the maw m ana King counties assume and lunch, Monper Supt. leave to, The visitors expect Mitchell intended to indicate the day for home. balance of the increase as being I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt and due to an increase' in costs other have left for their home than milk," the resolution said in in Inglewood CaL, after spending part. Christmas with parents, Mr. and The resolution, which was Mrs. William G. Warner in rovo passed at a recent meeting in y ..iis Twwr from Salt Lake days with City is staying a - few 'his grandparents in Provo, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tucker. ! wn Jk nt wh . . - ; one-four- j , I Mrs. Harold Lewis in company with her son Gail H. Lewis will leave this evening for southern California where Mrs. Lewis will visit with her two brothers, Clif- ford Duffin of North Hollywood TnarH .Tinffln of San Fer nando, Cal. She will also stay for sometime at Glendale with Gail n nlam to m th Ro narade and football game on New Year's day. Gail will resume his employment at Glendale following a visit in. Provo for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John M. ' San Diego i ; I a change in the reguthe coming ' of the new year will be new changes in postal ratesJ lation of ' package year, and '.their and parcel posx aeuvenes wm from 40. to 70 take place. Postmaster Ray Green from sent be first pounds may reminded the public Saturday. Taking effect Dec 31, will be class post offices to other first the raising of the price of post- class post offices (Provo Is a first cards to two cents. Cards bought class office.) in the second zone in Quantities of 50 or more will (zones within 150 miles.). In the have a 10 per cent charge added. third to eighth cones (150 to 1800 Also beginning with the new miles), packages of only 20 pounds ; Five speeding cases prompted action in Provo city court Friday and' Saturday. Those who forfeited bail were: William Penrod, 38, Alberta, $15; Newell R. FreL 47, St George, $15; Wilmont S. Rowley, seaman apprentice, son of Mr. and 42. 530 W. 2nd S $15; Norman P, Mrs. Earl B. Sumsion, 360 S. 2nd Stromness, 56, Salt Lake City, w, spnngvuie, and Gordon B. $15. Cree L. Kofford. 19. Orem, seaman recruit, son of Mr. was arraigned and pleaded guilty, Young, and Mrs. Willis Young. 190 N. $15. Stay speeding, fined given 4th E., Payson. , . until Jan. 12- includes instruc Their Harold Selig, 38, 656 E. 4th N. tion in trainingids as seamanship, forfeited $15 for failure to keep signaling, car under proper control and $35 and other courses . designed to c or scene well-versan for leaving the In every make them cident. phase of navy life. : Upon completion of their 11 Other minor cases were: week training period at the train Elaine "Ahlander. Provo. ex ing center the men will be assign stations with the fleer pired driver's license, forfeited ed ' to dutyshore stations, or they navy Vineyard, asked that proper pub- $7.50; Rudy S. Lueero. Drager at will be sent to service schools for , without license ton, driving "in matter the be licity given j forfeited $5: Don WJ advanced technical training.' fairness to the dairymen of Utah dates, 27, Lehi. running' a stop Alnge, county. sign, forfeited $15;. Vern Clark, West Center, driving with The letter by Mr. Mitchell, in 1032 which the five-ce- nt increase in improper license plates; forfeited Dorene L. Durden, 20, 1735 the . lunch fare assertedly was $5; W. Center,1 Improper turn, for attributed to the hike in milk feited $15; Hazel T. Duke, 54, 57 prices.' was sent to parents, E. 7th NM Improper turn, forfeitteachers and school .lunch work ed $15; Keith Salisbury, Orem, A Utah state prison inmate, on wrong side of road, Landon A. Longe, pleaded innoers as well as students themselves driving forfeited $5. Eva Johnson, 33, 395 cent- Friday in Fourth district and' some newspapers, according S. 7th E no driver's license. De court to a charge of escaping to the resolution. fendant arraigned and pleaded from a prison guard in an Ameriguilty, sentenced, to pay fine of can Fork orchard Oct.! 8. Longe ar term $15. Stay given until Jan. 19. was serving a 1 to City Offices Close Garth R. Reid. 22, Price., run- - on two second degree burglary 1 O'clock ping a stop sign was arraigned counts when he allegedly walked Monday and pleaded guilty. He was en away from the guard. All Provo City offices will be tenced to pay fine oi sis. btay Trial was set for Feb. 18 at 10 closed after 1. p.m, Monday by given until Jan. 12. Carl W. Hal a. m. by Judge R. L. Tuckett. order of the board of commis-- liday,25, 938 W. 1st S., was found sioners. Also, there will be ho guilty in court and, sentenced to Most of the fighting; in the Battle of Bunker Hill was done city commissioners meeting Mon-- H pay fine of $15 for improper backing. Stay given until Jan, 20, on Breed's HilL day evening. SO, 1851 Vth - With-- weight.-Package- s . rint class poet offices may send to second class offices and lesser offices package weighing as much a 70 poand. for (exceptions will be mad books, religious doucments, etc) Regulations and changes on in sured articles, registered matter, COD's and special deliveries will be published at, a later date. will be the limit . i . suhf ed Prison Inmate ! Pleads Innocent To Escape Charge - i 20-ye- at : H mum SUNDAY, DECEMBER Prey. T7tah Coqnty. Green Reports Changes In Postal Rates 1 Four Central Utah youths are undergoing training at the U. S. Naval .training center in San Diego, CaL They are Gerald A. Bowles, seaman recruit, of 262 E. 2nd S- - Provo; Don L. Anderson, seaman recruit, , son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Leland E. Anderson, 54 E. 1st N Nephli Stanley C Sumsion, Bureau Hits Mitchell Statement On Cause of School Lunch Price Boosf Central Utah out-of-to- Brought jn V: For Speeding Training'!!. SUNDAY HERALD : BABSELED SAVING i Featured on Firmage's Lovely New Mezzanine Floor . - , "i Here's an exciitne event that not .only brings you tremendous saving) on colorful cotton frocks . . but also a preview of what's new for next spring! Dozens and dozens of fresh, sparkling cottons-- all at this low, low January Sale price! A complete range of sizes . . . an exciting line-u- p of styles . . .a wide array of gay "prints, plaids and colors . . . but shop , early! YOUXL WANT SEVERAL Nkol left Thursday in company with Mrs. Juliet Parker for Glendale, CaL, J to spend a week and attend the Rose parade and football game. Cpl. and Mrs. Harold W. tee, (Sally Thomas) are home from air force base, Denver for ' Lowry a holday vacation visiting with ;; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan ; Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. George ' Lee. i ! -' , the Leo N. Lewis, manager of Lewis-Ladie- store left by plane Thursday for New York City for a buying trip. He expects to be gone about a week, and will also, . return by plane. Among those enjoying skiing and winter sports at Sun Valley are BYU coeds Shirley Davis, Carol Sorenson and Glenna Men- -' denhalLThe girls left Friday and will return home Tuesday. s' : ; - . : ILAlS)DIiSVS Regular 2250 Pvt. First Class and Mrs. Dbug-- '. las Sorensen have returned to Lowry air force base, Denver, after a .brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew "parents, Lars en, Genola and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Sorensen, Provo.Lt. and Mrs. R. Paul Larsen j left Thursday for South Carolina, where Lt. Larsen is stationed. The family with their little daughter, Nannette spent the holiwith her parents Mr. and day Mrs. Oscar H. Anderson, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Lar- sen, of Orem, 9 ... NOW . NOW 29.99 39.99 49.99 69.99 39.99 Regular. 16.95 NOW 12.99 19.75 NOW 14.75 Regular V & - NOW Regular 39.75 .. . - 5-9- NOW - Regular . . .49.7S. - ... 65.00 Regular V ' Regular "89.95 i ' - ' . . L . . . , .'. t- -:. . NOW ... - NOW NOW . . " . Reigular 59.75 . : Statistics . : BORN -- At Utah Valley hospital: Dec. 28: Girl to Russell G. and Grace Harding Smith, Provo. Boy to Loren J. and Fred- -' rickson Roundy,. Provo.Mary ; Regula Dec. 27: Girl to Richard V. and- Kath-- n' Harris PhiHips, Provo. Bov to Ronald CI. Pearl Mason Lees, Orem. - , - i '.. Regular At Utah Vallev hosnitl- Decv 29: j': Gijri to Donald D. and Wilda Fullmer. Rigby, Springville. j Dec. .," 28: ? n. Girl to Bruce and Lynette : Riddle.xprovo. Girl to NeiKand. Barbara Hall Jensen, Provo, . Boy to Rex and Janice Miller Olsen.' Orem. r Boy to Thomas S. and' Jeanne ' Clark Adamson, Pleasant Grove. Boy to Chad R. and N.Renae X i 'stronff Pparsnn . 17.95 NOW Regular'22.50 NOW 12,99 16.99 i . UITS ... now 8.99 Regular 10.90 . now 3.99 Regular 5.49 J Tr-r-r- 3IARRIAGE , LICENSE Albert C. Warner Provo and ' j Carolyn Veneta Coe25,17,. Provo. ' 'DIVORCES ASKED .' Eloise Nay lor vs.. Ralph P. r. jNaylor. Gayle McClaine Aldred vs. Lola Mae Howard Aidred Plaintiff . I asks divorce and asks the court "to restore maiden name of defendant, Williami Jr. Ercanbrack vs. ,Thera Lou Ercanbrack. .Plaintiff asks the court to restore 'maiden f name of defendant, Thera Lou v , - Regular 14.95 : . NOW : " j -- ; ' .Brady. ,. . DECREE 'OF SEPARATE MAINTENANCE GRANTED j . i ) Heleh Louise Hall from Kenneth C HaU. Plaintiff granted decree of separate maintenance ana mommy t or herself and daughter, plus use of certain . "property. 17 lift i ij 1 v.- - Regular 12.95 NOW 10.99 9.99 USE OUR BIG FREE PARKING U 1 V - . 1 : 1 Ben-nio- 14.99 10.99 LOT Direct Customer Entranse to REAR OF STORE |