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Show Lehi Prepares for Visit OfBlood Unit Thursday LEHI Appointments are now being made' for the arrival of the first Red Cross blood collection unit in Lehi next Thursday. March 27 at the First LDS Ward amusement halL The' unit will be open from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m., and is expected to ; handle" around 60 donors. Stanley M.; Taylor, local disassaid he had been informed by rep- - ter chairman for the Red Cross, Paysorr Cleans Ditches to V Prevent Flood " . ditch-.- .. PAYSON All. Irrigation es of Payson are cleaned, and of high water ready for a run-o- ff this spring, according to Orrice Wilson, citv watermaster. who met this week: with the Payson City Council in discussion of the matter. Everything, that can be comdone in advance has been " . he said,. pleted, In event of exceptionally high waters the. council voted .to hold 4 a mass meeting to make preparaI' tion for a possible flood. ll was recalled tnat from jpayson nas floods had little difflcalty in the past years, with the only fean flood-- being back in 1907, when basements were filled with mud and flbodwaters swept the of lands lower the '"through i;- ; city. " - ,- Court Handles Traffic Matters - - Karl B. Eager, Provo, appeared in city court f Friday, on two counts driving with- - faulty brakes and ho drivers license. He received a suspended fine of $5 on 'the first charee and was sen tenced to pay r5 or serve seven on the latter. days ' Also in City Court Friday James R. Emmons, 19, Provo, pleaded gujJty. to running a red light and was; sentenced to pay $15 or serve seven days. Ralph fHarmer, 43, Mapleton, pleaded guilty to speeding and was sen tenced to pay;$15 or serve seven days. . David R. Willis, Provo, pleaded not' guilty to driving with faulty brakes. Trial was set at 10:30 a.m. Apr, 5. Thursday in city court Glen Westrope, 47, Qrem, pleaded not guilty to speeding. Trial was set for 10:3p aan.fApr. 5- Other cases before Judge Loose Thursday - Included", William D. 29, Tooele, who pleaded ' Jarvis, to speeding and was senguilty tenced to pay $20 or" serve 10 days; Robert C. Reed, 29, Murray, forfeited $15 for running a stop sign. Von Clark, 33, Provo, plead- "ea not guilty to running a red light7 Trial iwas set Mar. 29. 10:30 a m. Ronald. G. Lees, 23, Provo, pleaded guilty to running red light and was- sentenced to pay $15 or serve seven days. Dwayne . Stevenson, ; Provo. pleaded guilty to no license plates and was sentenced to pa $5 or serve two . days. PLEASANT GROVE The annual appeal for funds for the American Red Cross will be conducted in An Pleasant Grove Wednesday. organizational meeting was held at the home of Gerald Clemm recent ly at which time plans were com pleted, The city has been divided into seven districts ' and will be captained by the following: First Lowell Baxter; Second Ward. Ward. Ed Da nklef; Third Ward, G. Albert Spencer; Grove Ward. J. H. Armistead; Lindon Ward. Kenneth R. GUlman: Manila Ward, Fred Rounds, and business section. Gerald Belliston. Mr. Clemm Is fund chairman for; Pleasant Grove. He is being as sisted by A. J.. Meredith, branch chairman; Mrs. Lucille -- Hillman. secretary and treasurer of the branch and Eldon Johnson, member of the chapter board of direc: tor. include: (.1) To Attend Youth Conference No Immediate Flood Danger Qn the Jordan . - f. 152 Pffc Good Response Reported In Orem Red Cross Campaign 1 Reports of a fine response to the annual Red Cross drive in Orem is reported by district workers, according to M. Dover Hunt, drive chairman. The house to house canvass Is being carried on In . districts designated by ward boundaries and heading the various district drives are the following: Windsor. Mr. and Mrs.' Keith Johnson; Timp View, Mrs. Thomas Jacob; Vermont Arch Pulham; Orem. First. Mrs. Ollie Johnson; Sharon. Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie; Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil OREM as-. Damage Action Against Dealer Dimtek: Vineyard. Mrm. YA Spalding; Geneva. Mrs. Ted Crest View. Owem; Brown; Cameron: ' Hill Crest. Mrs. Ertn Murrano: Tim pa nogoa, Mrs. ) LortB Millet and Fred. Gourdin ; and Lincoln. Mrs, Sarah Gordon. Edward Wickmaa and members ef the Orem Junior Chamber of Commerce are beading tip the drive la the busine district. Mr. Hunt urges that everyone support the drive generously to make It possible for 4he city to reach its goal of S34Q0. Treble damages of not less than are sought in an action by the United States filed March 20 against the Paul L. Harmon Motor Co.. 297 W. Main St. Amer ican Fork. Utah, dealers In new Pontiac cars. Provo Safety Council's program The case in the of safety education, and concluded U. S. District Court at Salt Lake for the Justice Department. -- JCity In an. effort to Insure achool Mm.rw. . ..u...., -,---4.V i.! Scolt M Matheson. U. S at-- children's courteous driver doesn't have to torney. and George M. McMillan, safety, and In connecwith V. tion S. Week, Mar. 2, "assistant accidents. 'special "The Safety sober. avoiding attorney courteous drifer doesn't have to handling OPS litigation members of the Provo Safety worry about yhether he's accepting Based on information from- Council have written an open lethis Own . share of the responsibi Utah's OPS enforcement direc- ter to the public calling attention lity for traffic safety. By driving sixain of driver. wbo negligence VrieTof a aicipaled! zones during safely and courteously, himself. moves school in speed out to seek OPb and by. keeping, on the alert for by the school hours. on alleged vio those who do not, any motorist and crack down The letter estimated that last of OPS regulations, in assure accident-fre- e lators himself of an caj year 37 Utah children were new and used sales of; volving driving record." killed and more than 500 were in Utah. ' "Mind Your Motor Manners" cars But, in . traffic iniured mishaps. .Twenty-seve- n viola .... . . , . , separate i has been selected-athe Slogan for Uons between March lru n and "Mind Your Motor Manners" 31. last year, are alleged; home. Tney PP1? to Irenu has been selected as the slogan for! cember again involv-- ! to caution in the present the Provo SiMv riumoii', it..nk l'nff asserted complaint, hazards. traffic about and o f, again overcharges I program of traffic safety educa- $1305.45. a ney aiso ruuuntu umm tion, which is being conducted in to watcn xor xne cnuoren ru cooperation with the National Safe- - Illinois led the nation in corn slow down especially at achool and coordinated locally 'production in 1951 with' a total and play ground crossings. They poy council me frovo Police Department. suggested that . drivers unload yield of 494.000.000 bushels. CityJudge Stresses Dangers Of DViving While Intoxicated i Utah Cooitty. doors' ao please be ready they call so they will net Md a call back." Mr. Clemm appealed to residents. The ruota for Pleasant Crere 1 S1280. This is the same as last year. Although Pleasant Grove did not reach this quota last year tt did reach tt per cent of tt and this was the highest qoota reached la the county. slsted by. approximately 180 rolnn--j teers in the city who will begin the drive a( 6 p. m. when the curfew will be sounded as the kick-ofThis Is a signal to the citizens of Pleasant Grove to be ready to receive these volunteers so that they may enroll In this great humanitarian organization. "The workers are busy people and are willing to give of their time to 'knock on the OPS Files Treble , anointments ,'--- The above workers will be it Those who have' been immunized (2) within the last two weeks, Those who have donored within the .... "An ' lnoxicated driver lacks last four months, (3) Those who have had malaria or jaundice'. If OREM Leland DeLange, son of courtesy one of the most Importanyone, in .one of these classifica Mr., and Mrs. Orrel DeLange will ant factors in the prevention of tions has already made appoint have the honor of representing .Lin- accidents." Judge Dean Loose.' ment he is requested to cancel it. coln High j School at the fifth an Provo City Judge.' said Saturday plea for safety by Provo's nual Salt Lake Kotary Club Youth in Conference opening Sunday in Salt motorists.' "The person !who has a few : Lake City,' Leland is a senior at Lincoln and drinks under his belt is in no posit . was selected "as a young man of tion to judge his own driving abil to repre- ities," Judge Loose said. ''With promise" by. the faculty meet" that some people there's even an Irra sent the school at the will include approximately 75 tional sort of pride in their at SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Engi- young men from high schools all tempts to drive after drinking. neers said Friday that there was over the state. They may admit that their speech no immediate danger of floods in Leland- - has been an outstanding is, blurred and their eyesight fuzzy. the Jordan river area' "but they musfc student at Lincoln being a bufr that their5 driving is danger warned that. precautions should be member of the school's male quar- ous never! They may even be so mixed far taken to meet the heavy runoff tet, double mixedguartet, harbor the ergone that from canyon snows in May and chorus, a member ofMhclfootball roneous notion they that they'd better commitand team the senior hop early June. know drive because they they're in a as well as having high no condition to be They made their report to Salt tee walking!" scholastic standing. e Lake City officials and recesenta-titAs a delegate to the conference ("Remember." Judge Loose said, of the Red Cross' and the Leland-will be privileged to visit highway courtesy is forgotten by Civil Defense Council. They said state capltol and other places the driver who has been drinking, extra equipment should be used to the of interest and to explore business so if you're going to drive, don't dredge the river channel and the and Industrial fields. The purpose drink!" v surplus canal. The engineers also of the conference is to give oppor- Judge Loose further described recommended the quick comple tunity to young men to investigate tion of Goggin drain into the Great and explore various fields of em- - confer with successful men in these . Salt Lake. '.,-.hployment and professions and to various fields. , -- -- Lincoln Student JTo Curfew to Sound Start of Red Cross Drive in Pleasant Grove Wednesday resentatives of the' Salt Lake City blood bank center, that this entire first draw would go to the armed forces. This is a fine opportunity for Lehi residents to give direct aid to our fighting men, he said. Mrs. Alice Carson Is in charge of recruiting donors, and Mrs. Mable ' Rolfe is in charge of con tacting those who made pledges in a telephone campaign last November. Mrs.' Goldle Dickersoa will be in charge of, volunteer workers' at the blood bank, and Mrs. Talora Smith, t. N., will be chairman over the registered nurses. One and several 'registered doctor nurses and Red Cross nurses are expected to attend the unit. Mr. Taylor said the blood bank will handle four donors every 15 minutes, and he urged those who make appointments to be sure and keep them in order not to disrupt the schedule. Donors must be " between the ages , of 18 and 60, and those' be tween. 18 and 21 must have the written consent of their parents. Forms foil this purpose are avail able Mr, Taylor's place of GIRL. SCOUT COOKIE DRIVE Girl Scouts and Brownie Scouts throughout Provo launched their annual cookie drive this week to raise funds to send Girl Scouts to camp and to aid in their own IndiviDonors are aSVed to eat no fats. dual troops. Receiving their cookies-frocookie drive chairman Mrs. Stanley H. Heal is Brownie milk or heavy meats for at least Scout Jean Mitchell and Nana Lee' Van Wagenen. The drive will last to the end of the coming week. five hours before giving blood. 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