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Show SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1952 Prrvo. Utah Covintr. Utah SUNDAY HERALD ; , Sale Begins Monday in Provo Stores Mid-Summ- er .. July 3 Hearing on Deer CreeK Power Opposed I; Provo Meeting Sought By DOROTHY KEID json suggested that i publie meet- Opposition to the July 3 hearing- ing on the subject be held here In Washington, D, C on the pro- in Provo. and asked that approval posed Deer Creek : power plant de- - of any plans regarding the power .vdoped Saturday from Mark An- - plant construction be delayed until derson. former; Provo mayor and a full investigation of the matter la generally credited with being the made frther of Provo's municipal power The hearing waa called at the system. request of Senator Arthur V. Wat- In a letter to Oscar L. Chap-'kin- a on the matter of who f to man. Secretary of U. S. Depart jCjnstruct a power plant at Deer ment of the Interior. Mr. Ander-iCree- k dam, the federal govern- 5 Central Utah News Briefs Youths Pixfccd 1 For Boys Stale SPRINGVTLLE rigtla boyt from Spnngvlll ranging ares Door of Provo'r business establishment win awing open wide Monday to welcome patrons In the annual bar-- . gain sale. June 30 July 1. 2 3. in which especially purchased Items will be sold at '"real bargain prices." according to Robert the Provo Chamber of Commerce. Halladay Stores have listed as much as 50 per cent slashes In price on new stock. It was emphasized that tae sal will not feature old stock. It is for the promotion of new stock and carloads of Items have been purchased for the sale. One store reports having purchased 500 summer dresses. regularly sold at $10. to b sold at 15. Participating in" the annual sale will be grocery stores, furniture, clothing, dime, paint and drug stores. Local restaurants will participate by offering special shoppers' menus. Stores, all members of the Chamber of Commerce Retail Merchant Council, will be identified with banners in their windows, counter pries markers and clerk will be wearing special . badges. Chairman; of the- annual event Is Robert Thomas. i Stores are located not only in the down town area but also . withjn the city limit. mid-tumm- ment or Utah Power and Light Company., Mr. Anderson's letter followed a telegram to Mr. Chapman in which"' Mr. Anderson charged that the matter had been misrepresented to the public. "Provo Power board Das never been City approached for any kind of proposal on Deer Creek power." he alleged. Meanwhtf Fisher Harris, Salt Lake 4City, attorney for Provo Water Users Association and, member of the Salt Lake Metropolitan Water District, was enrouU to Washington to represent thes in- tr from 18 to 18 years, ksve been selected to attend Boys uu at Camp William July 7 t July IS,, announces Commander Lee R. Walker of the Americam Legion. Donald Walts, soa of l4r,.nd Mrs. Do Watts, a senior rnt year, is being sponsored by it, I Sprir.gvtlle Banking Company. Gene Wilson," a serJor list year. wiu De sponsorea cy ui uomm Club. He. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson. The Jaycees are sending Jerry Thorn, a Junior, "'and Joe Smith, asemor last year, sons of Mr. and Mrs.Xlrsnt Thorn """'and Mr. and Mrs. Clmir Smith. ' Donald Jesse, a senior, son cf- -, Mr. nd Mr. Cornell Jessee. t being ' sponsored by the UUh ' Service, and Dsrid Haymond, son of Mr. snd 1rs. Paul Hsymond, ; also a senior will be rprrrworrd by the Kolob Lumber Co. 11 The bfys will rpend f days t the camp studying Aroeri- ox vne ana ranum prooiems " 'American government. tl " - s j - terests aUthe hearing. In a statement to the press Sat Maorine Perry, daughter of Mr.ician and railway clerk is visiting and Mrs. Carl Perry of Provo who in Dallas. Tex with MV Rpttv urday Mr. Anderson said "Provo's has been living recently in Salt Bekaand her son. James. While ln!Power Bord should at least have f Lake City left Saturday for South- - Dallas. Mr. Allen is nlavinir at the opportunity' to bid on Deer SAID "NO" Actress Mariem California where she expects to;1717 Club with Red Calhoun's bahd.jCrerfc power after a careful study SHEMonroe appears in Hollywood : ihas been made by an impartial lyn :' : msk her home. Accompanying her Fourth Dutrict court Friday sen-- ! Robinert Olsw. both of is her aunt. Mabel- Sauer of Salt Vlsitlnr at the Oscar W. Mann a nd competent engineering firm." court to testify against two men Lake City, also a former Provoan. home during the past week werejlf there is any doubt then as to sing ber name to sell obscene tenced Paul Clark. 26. 362 W. 3rd pleaded guilty Friday. Both whom cases Maurine has spent the past month Warrant Officer and Mrs. Thomas! whether or not Provo want Deer photographs. The men. led pros- N., to one to 20 years imprison- were refereed to the sdult departto believe they ment on a charge of second degree ment for Investigation and report. vacationing with friends and rela- Cheney and children, Kathleen and: Creek, power, an election should pective customers tives. She spent a week In Boise David, who were en route to Wash- - be held, he said, would be getting spicy poses of burglary. . but stayed, execution Miss Vincent was released on preas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen lngton D. C. from their former ,vvica iom limes Marilyn. MUs Monro answered pending results of another burglary vious bond and Mrs. Olsen was WAX7CA of in him conEAT THE HEAT? San home in Brereton Officer (Donna Francisco. Wasatch to charge against Knottingham, remanded to the custody of Utah "bo" nine tinfes questions Take a is serving with- - the United , County. Provo. With her parents and from 1 - moots - old jYOTTH COMES CULKX Um to name of Sheriff. her um tip County on voted Provo has three times necting .was Clark to ther Jay, she also spent some time States Marine Corps and has been cusremanded Gloria the Ana sale ring.' Bryant of SL Lows. CANAAN. Conn. (U.F5 Robert at Twin Falls and sightseeing at (transferred to a new assignment Hr.1I. "... " .71' picture tody of Wasatch county sheriff. She se a Hf cooe and Bohman, state policeman, rsught Pronouncement of Judgment was Sun Valley and Pocatello, Ida. and in the capitol. Mrs. Cheney ' is the, ' V" wear s big smile hen the h a teen-agMr in the act of L continued for 18 months on Howard former Helen . Huntington. ,VJ?' at Green River. Wyo.. Bail wood. ciunb To . above hi . $160 facts Anderson stressed that 100. surprise, be found 231 18. Anderson. S. 2nd E.. Tiffany 'the had used this unusual youth uul lo uie 'ouS"l also Mr aiwt.Mr. !Htl! J I.on Mr .nri Vn R.lnH juswj charged with burglary. During method to get tb atntion ef i iuu ujc urirnaani wiu De una Show fArline Knudsen) have left for Los, B. Push of Kanab are visiting in purchase of Deer Creek power, vehicle at Ninth Xat and Nln'h police so he could conies te s Provo will, no doubt, vote in the under supervision of the adult proAngeles to make their home. They Provo with brothers and sisters. affirmative North. iSeries of crime he had cemraH- bation again." Alto while Mr. Mrs. and at lived Palo and J. Kenneth is to department make Pugh, formerly Mr. PhiHips was ticketed for al- - ted Jn the previous year snd 'a Anderson's communique full restitution to the department. Mr. Lyon was attending school at 'Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Pugh and Mr. legea crunscn cnvuig ana xorihaiX. !Mt. and Mrs. C. H. Vance. The read as follows: "Provo city has Court also delayed pronounceStanford. Mas Arthur Phillips, 38. Rt 2. leaving A large crowd of tne scene oi an Accident. PAYSON own It steam been ment of Judgment on two other Box 284, Provo. posted 1160 baU bride is the former Orpha Deleeuw, rwtU'oi1 operating The attended car wii owned by Belmont Abbey, in North Caro" a y enthusiastic r s it parked ft 17 Paysonian j Irinn -. ..-cases until 1:30 n. m. at Provo police station Friday William 1 ana Mrs. n'lif mora unnawn aaugmer or ana .Mrs. niuiam Mr. "XJt. K . the- Talent snow preseniea thl burglary f lina, is the or.ly eathedrsl abbey i r.f m Hfinit- - nmmuii fnr th - mr. ii Tk. d. 11. Defendants are Barbara night after the i. ivi. TijJuly j was automobile bs to ilfroperty tabernacle. damase Nebo stake at week married June 14 at Las of Deer Creek, power has "ever w'her an excellent exhibit of Baker Vincent and Kdith Wanda operaUng coil Hied with a parked was listed at 1300 boli vehicles in the United Slates, for Madison. 'Wis. where he is been presented to the Provo Power ev tending school at the University egas, a 21 hour Board, nor do we think that any local talent provided of Wisconsin. The family have' been were Cash entertainment.. prizes hasS. offer U. to been made Darwla Bair of the SpringNavy visiting his parent. Mr. and Mrs. diin various winners awarded William Knudsen and with Mrs. is home on parents,e ville, Spanish Fork or Payson on visions by members of the KiKnudsen's mother in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. G. S." Bair. He possible purchase of Deer wanis club, sponsoring unit. until July 24. Creek power. City. Many dinners, parties and pects to De here went to: (first, .second Awards : : : been have enjoyea canyon outings third and places, respectively) Demands Increased S. Dr. of Modesto. Xsseph Pyne by the visitors while here., instrumental. Division, ital. .spent Triday visiting his "These four cities own their own Junior Aline Hiatt, piano; Richard Davis, Several members of the Provo mother, Mrs. H. S. Pyne. power and light systems. All are trumpet: Duane Hulf, trumpet; .vWomen of the Moose attended an with rapidly increasing-- ! dance,, Pristine Walton, B. Gardconfronted of Salt of officers the nTfallation 33 ner, Diane Ellsworth; vocal, Edof N. E. 3rd have been held Lake Chapter there Thursday her lonl1"" to th daraCreek die W. flose " Lazenby, Linda Keele, Joan Booth Salt J. and his wife. Dorothy the Li evening. They H. Hiatt; possible that they would join Loveless; miscellaneous Lake Women of the Moose "drill Hutcheson and their familv. ofi ' in the mf-- together purchase of Deer Senior division, Instrumental. team in action. Attending were Alaska, where Mr Booth w Ferrell Huff, trombone; Kay Mrs. Charles Van Wagenen. Mrs. filiated with the CAA, After spend- - Creek power and in the inter-conMendenhall. clarinette; Ross Wil- . William Rasmussen. Mrs. Clifford ing a few davs there thev went tn necting of their own systems. "It seems strange that the son. trombone; miscellaneous. Maag. Mrs. Morris Rons and Mrs. St. Petersburg. Fla. to visit Mr Joe Monsdn. Also going were Booth's folks. Thev nave now re-- i Provo River Water Users Associa- - Marlon Bean, acrobatic dancs; Jo- - I Charles E. Van Wagenen and Mor- 4urned to Provo and expect to make "on and Deer Creek subscribers) Ann Smith, twirler: vocaL Don I their horns in. this, area. would ask for and accept millions Spainhower, Paul Huff, Janice ris Rons. of dollars in public funds to con Spainhower; groups, Msrjorie Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe ofj Csl. Henry Basel, is visitine his struct the Deer Creek dam, Du- Cook. Hazel Shepherd, May Ca- -i Provo have arrived in England, grandmother, Mrs. Nettle West, chesne Tunnel, Kamas Canal and ras, vocal trio; Mr. and Mrs. Don d with their group on He is s son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Salt Lake Aqueduct plus every- Spainhower, vocal duet; .Blaine the first leg of a tour which will Haiel of Provo and has Just been thing necessary to the installation Huff, Richard Davis, cornet duet. take them to Great Britain. Bel released from the U. S. Army after oi electric generators at Deer r gium, Holland,' Germany. Switier- months. He spent some time in Creek, and then suddenly decide r Germany and in Japan and the that the power phase of this project land, Italy, Spain and France. Marshall Islands and 11 months inishould be assigned to private . Dr. J. C. Moffiti. superintendent Korea, where he was with the 79th tmonooolv of the Provo City schools is teach Engineers. He received his disProvo River W'ater Users Asinstitute charge June 12 at Fort,Riley. Kan. sociation (organization which ing at a- special at Kalamazoo, Mich, conducted by subscribers to Deer Creek Mr. ad,Mrs. DanH. Harrison the National Education Association. of;water a week ago renew ed a de- - Provo kids will attend a special ff yl!mand that k' beg ranted to birthday party" Monday when T. Harry Heal lefVSaturday on a wJr,'lHrri!on .P101?61"-?Irand operate the plant the City Recreation Department construct in the Lux Aisna d Mello from , Sao under an trip to Oklahoma Cty in agreement with s private gives a party in honor of the terests of tie United Commerei! Paulo, Brazil. Mrs. Harrison ivas after tentative proposals for Provo parks. ' utility the former, Marina Mello.. The Travelers'. construction of the plant by Bureau The big psrty will be held li visitor plans to stay for theVsum- - of Reclamation were rejected. each of the parks, with plenty of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I Feehserime with her children- and jrrand- cakes and soda pop being fur of Midvale. former Provoans, have children. AJarlyn and Denny HarRehearing Scheduled nished by Provd s bakeries and I received worth of the birth of a rison. She came by boat, the SS bo"lin ""JP""!"-- , Uruguay to New York and by train! Secretary Chapman scheduled baby girl to their daughter Joyce e ! i i '.v, nnt m.-.I' nt W.im Hrourn .nnnfMr nr1 Writ Sh i IMoro.t Mrs. Cleveland W. Brown of Pro-- thing about her and is trying hard plication of the waterusers srouo it!"1"" to. The baby was bom in Oakfto learn tne language. : : .and North. The event was sched- Ridge. Tenn. Wednesday, where A;?JT deneniU;1!h. XUtl uled some time aKo but cancelea CUBIC-FOO- T ... " account of bad weather. P .u th fmir trr.nH. Mm. Tali Tt IT1 unrlr Tn .HHitint, Provo was one of four Utah 'association tinder which the utility! . '. parents, the baby's four great-!50- in Pro- girls receiving their silver winesjwould construct the tlant ' vest S n fi C f grandparents also reside C nH Mn J Wr a f. ... . . vn Tkfv -- re- Vn lines stewardeP air - FHHav , 7 in me association ana " uwiiersinp Boyden and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fredjupon graduatioa from .Air Lines revenue of $40 000 per BORV .Fechser. Mrs. Fechser will leave Stewardess School at Los Angeles. guarantee to the association under a year At Utah Vallev Hospital: the end of the week for Oak Ridge! She has been assigned to regular jiease. . w : VMl June Z: f 'Til fTflT uum MlltlA f Ctll' U'ltH iwi " is lilt iu wuiCl . Itldll KlIlS On the 'basis of this agreement. b'ovs to Dr. Henry J. and Twin $249.95 weeks. Regular Selling . . . graduated with her were Jov Ed-- 1 r l ,i ct;-.it o s t e r Nirholes, wards. 23. Ogden; GenNie! Weaver. Lr II ""degarg ,w Now Only y. - ... lwt "lc T"11 Provo. D. H.nk.. P.v.on emnlove- 25. Lewi.tnn rr.Winvu.iuwas .ur Gala . ..wD ant. 7 nut the re request June .2"! at the Geneva Steel. plant, recent-12Salt Lake City 1 jected. Girl to Edward J. and Gladys ly completed, a home tracing "pro-a The counter Boswcll Bednar. Provo. secretary made gram in radio maintenance and .Mrs John H. Denhalter of Ala-- t conSi proposal, i that the to.. Gale L. and Vee Can- - ' Boy r , . , government 1UI ,i .MIUll, in 1C f OF rc "ul' nm Pleasant Urove. "ol"eia est's Training. Inc.. Chicago. : Mr. and Mrs Steve Turc-- ; Jiarper.. parents. - ,ut' for this- piirpose. it . to Joe B. and JoAhn Claik Girl sanski in Orem and Mr and Mrs ' vappropriation -- s suggested that the Mr. and Mrs. D. Jay Thurmas Byron. Denhalter of Provo over 14 feet A" shelf epsosl plant might White. Springville. I's a big financed out of appropriations DIVORCK ASKED 'c , 'Diana Nuttall and four children; e Actually gives you H more rffri re rated room apartment, furnished or for ,he Duchesne. Tunnel unit and Eldon A. Peterson vs. Rosario of Sacramento are 1siting in Pro-- j spr j Rodriguez Petersen, vo with parents and families; Mr.junfurnlshed. Newlv decorated. 143 Pr'o'0r R'vct channel revision. than most refrigerators, now in use! Vet it occupies o larger v Tne Atrs. for A. ANNULMENT ASKED and T. Phone 1696-Thurman and Mrs."' East Center. government's estimate floor specs than older refrigerators! (adv.)f Grace ... Theodore ;the cost of the plant is f 1,400,000. j Catherine S. Lang '" : : Fine saddle horses for sale. Well iL'tarh Power and 'Light company, S Lang. Plaintiff asks care and James "E" Allen. Jr. local musi-- l broke. 'Phone- 0568J1. estimated construction at $600,000. custody of minor child and $35 (adv.) ' per month. L i Court Pronounces Prison Ssntcnco - j bro-Chen- ey .s,;, 4 i t-- . m Payson Kiwanis . . It.. I m m . Talent Well Attended , -- siUr,t er iesa-Bterftt- -- j - m -- t--.. . Posted Following'Crash Into Parked Car I ! crtr - 1 re - leave-visitin- g " ex-th- nn ' r.u' nn..n... T f7S A also-viewe- imp uu k nn u J "ii U Mi - -f Ofl GENERAL i ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AT A. LDUCKETT SALES & SERVICE study-sbroa- Public Parks i OUR PROVO MIDrSUMMER SALE SPECIAL ' 'Birthday Parry' 10-da- - Scheduled Monday y mVh. BIG " s ! REFRIGERAToItHAT'S A ' mm das mm - P'-Si- "U -- " THiSlBIG 8.1 1 9 o GE REFRIGERATOR 6, -- I " ir JlUllJllWj , Sl T i v SPSSBl di A IT K sb a . 1 ... -- P...- -.- 1; at i 1 .: - .. LOTS . , . . STORAGE SPACE! j food-storar- . : I ' . a modern J - - . (0) 1 X LOTS OF PRACTICAL jFEATURES! Big stiinlasi sted freezer hold up to 24 lbs of frozen food snd ha 4 ice trays! New Redi-Cub- e ice trays let you Jriek out one cube or many! 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