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Show inness Announced In County's1 4-- Contests ' C ; H W&neri of the virions contests Fork. Dorothy W. Damlco. leader; Achieve-- ! 2nd Year Clothing. Leland. Bernlce at the Utah pounty ment Days who wm go to the UUh- w ffl d leader: Spanish Fork. State Fair were announced SaturHuff, leader;: Lehf, Dorothy dv hv Mrs. Jenniev J. Poulson. jMarie South wick.' leader and Lefci, Alta home demonstration agent. In the style. revue thf three who Powell. leader. tv4 nff Hth tnn honors were: For 2nd Phase Home Imp rove-snnish Fork: Jennie ment. Salem. Ann fyba, leader; Poulson. Provo, and Barbara Palmyra, Leona Sorenson, leader; tin list Year Foods. Pleasant Grove, Jex. Spanish Fork, team Mabel R. Sykes; leader; Kerr can- meal Th preparation -Warnick, hosen to represent the county In- - nlng. Manilla. Luren ' ciuded Carolyn Argyle and Joseileader; 2nd Year Group, 1stManila. Year Ann Parry Lake Shore. Winners Maurine Allenleader; Mable ef the preparation of foo& for the'Baking, Pleasant Grove. freezer locker was Elinor Sabey -,Sykes, leader; LehU Mrs. Mahlon Lake Shore. Giving artificial res- Peck, leader: and Pleasant Grove, Carol Christiansen and Buby warnicic. leaaer riration ' Home Improvement, Evelyn Schoenfield. both of Westp Advanced Exhibit!. Ellen Banks, (Individual I Mountain, took first place.. and Karen A. Vmn Wamlrlr Manilla, won In! Karthryn Angus Jennie Iio Poul-demonstrating making a cheese 'Haycock, Lehi; Barbara Cfiristtnsen, son, Provo;. Huff. Ann and Spanish spread Fork. and Renon Crabb. both of Salem, CarolynAnnArgyle. Eleanore Parry, Elaine Spanish Fork won for showing the'Sabey. Jose use of electricity in the horrfe. Rigtrip. Lake Shore; Margene safe - rvitfit. tn k. -- xhibitd at the fairiWride. Terrill Loveless. Benjamin; - Ttml Arwrwwl Elaine Lassen. inciuue mosc iuiue vj Rhea Jean Johnson, Elaine Norma lng: dress and accessories. Springville. and Joyce ner. Vera Murphy. Connie Smith. Pierce, Rowena Erickson, Crowther, Provo; suits and acces-lAn- n sortes. Carol Jean Straw. Spring-- ! Jackie Harrison, , Barbaraand Jean De--' vllle and Helen Scott. Provo. andjThomas. Loraine Stone, Fork. Spring-ann- a Frost. 4-- H jn prv - War-Roylanc- Normals, Marilyn Spanish Miller. ue, e, unaaueuiw; ... . . . oc wiu. iuuI Vl.1.1 iilrf.nAn wnicn sunprou Group taken to -the state fair include thejAmericaa, Fork: Teressa Larsen d Linda Hardy. Highland; Judy 1st Phase Home followinge Taylor. provement. Spanish Fork. Mrs. Wright and Beverly West Mountain. American'ville; Sugita. Amy Hill, leader: - &3,vfll i-- , exniDus aj Im-'an- Spring-Margi- Types of Lighting Announced For U.S. 91 Inside Provo; City, State Cooperate on Job with o r lights-sim- ilar White sodium v on to those Provo's Center Street will be installed along the d South,, portions of Fifth U. S. 91 In the new highway light-in- ? nrnfnm dinned for this fall. J. Hamilton Calder. chairman of the city utilities board, announced ip West-Thir- Saturday. i, the yellow Sodium mercury type light like the ones on State Street leading south from Salt Lake City has been chosen for the approaches fS the city on U. S. 81 from the north and south city limits to the beginning of the heavily populated areas. Chairman Calder said The new program when com pleted will make U. & 81 through tlie Provo City limits one of the best lighted portions of the state highway in Utah. It will be done In cooperation with the state road commission, with whom Mayor C. W. Love completed the negotiations and announced the program soma time ago. Testa Mada, Selection of the two types of lights was made after extensive testa by the city utilities department. Mr. Calder said the white odium vapor lights giving off much the same, light as the Center Street "white way." will extend from 12th North to Third South along Fifth West, up Third South to Seventh East, and along Spring-vill- a Road to Fourth South. The yellow sodium mercury will extend , from the north city limits on the V'dugway to 12th North, and from lourth South along the Springville Road to the newly established city limits near Ironton. The city re- cently extended its south city limit-, when it annexed, an area in the region of the Utah'County Infirm- ,1 ary at the request of the Utah County Commission and citizens involved. Utilities Superintendent Elmer Jacob said work will, begin "In about a week" on the yellow-typ- e sodium lights from Fourth South to the south city m umus ana from lztn worth to the north limits.' Material for these lights is being entirely furnished by the state road commission, at no cost to the cityf and the city will Install them. Material is on hand now, Mr. Jacob said. mercury ing to, the agreement reached the commission by Mayor Love'. The state will pay. half the total cost up to a maximum of $30,000 for the state's share. Contract for the materials was recently awarded, to the G. E. Supply. Company for iust under $28,000, according to Chairman Calder. The firm's hM w th lowest of five iub-'lun- - 11 Break Up the SUNDAY HEJIALD Provo Pilot 'Buzzes' Hometown in Jet Fighter 2 Graduate From Red Cross School Most Central Utahns beard but failed to see a jet fighter- Friday the night as It streaked through skies on Its way to IU11 Field-pau- sing to circle Provo several times before continuing on its - journey. - ' 's. any ether plane maybe safer. Upon his return at Eergttrom Air Force Base LL Bement will participate in a Strategic Air Command survival school ia Reno. Nev., en Sept. 15. The course includes maneuvers whereby the men are dropped in rnppcsed "enemy territory" and are left to Provo Recreation Department make their way to aa appointed lng the past summer. rendezvous without being "cap- c alm.tely :'..:. had been cl cruite. tram'.ng TO RENT FOR $s pep, ; . TJioiiTn- - Phona 2070 255 W. Center n n.. n H" i 1L. m"nrr) lrk Gntnl li, thaa th. eUnk rtf 'Aaessrka tiara b m tLmr way to it lhaa for jtm to firt it-- Tb work Horpi-U-l, of iibm . . ; or aa onrsaiontl muZd tima to tint, a rolling wtrvtcher vomim in 00 rvbbsv wbseia and rosss out ittf s aslsstit Azaerican GL Yet ths bathes ia Ward 24 ajd lenadrada of othar wards of mHiUry IsoapiUk boa bera aad abroad arc battlaa. Tba smascuM now art shock, bamorrhaf, in&ctiaa. doctors and furpor U'0 QGLI i; sstaool ) . . . la Xlimm tjniet jH k ... mot ctsJL Ia our fra. etmatry yem art Mtm mly ona wbo docidf whatbar to fira btood or not. Yovr country k sow ard wij , ba for aosoa tima, dmrpmntt&j abort of biood, to belp aara f fhtlr.f toes, msiora tbsna to WalLh, to poasib!y to you, Tba (kciakm b yavrm. YoaVa tL doctor, noaaa, paaaaa aaaka a t:Zz yovar k4aad! appointsoat tesiay to i baj-ksBe- Vt-C- ae caa flmj a rital part. For. taOea frtxtmj cam Bot4 Uood. 1st ywa cannot rjcca4 If biood for tranajakm abaa rifht now! br pa " 17s s. - 1 i. ' i .f i i it n I ri 1 1 ) About $2.5 billions have been provided for western reclamation aa adminisin the Roosevelt-Tratrations, compared with less than $500,000 appropriated in the period from 1902 through 1932, she said. , Highlights of the party were addresses by Mrs. Bosone and by Dan Bushnell. Salt Lake City attorney, who talked on taxation. All Democratic candidates from governor on down gave short talks at the party, with the excep- tion of Salt Lake City Mayor Earl J. Glade, candidate for governor. Mayor Glade had a representative mm i. : ( ; . IT - t . . - : y Ji rr-rf-- -' m 30-ye- ar - " present. An interesting feature of the afternoon was i ball game between the northern 'and southern Utah County Democrats. General chairmen of the party ; ; ; j let us help you take the days. The items below ol represent only a few of the many we have on display all upright quality ' end downright values! Come on in, if only to browse around. $ 19 FLASHLIGHT were Thomas. Provo, and Dave Greenwood, American Fork. Master of ceremonies was Le Roy Johnson. Other .committee members were: Alan Sorenson and S. Rex Lewis, publicity: Arnold Bergeson and Rex Daniels, entertainment; Mary Pritchett and Thelma Vest, reception; Wilford Freeman, prizes; A 1 1 o n Giles, food; Virgil Peterson, LeGrande Jarman, Harold Walton. Francis Lundell, and Alan Hodgson, transportation. The top incom taxtrate in the . soviet union is 13 per cent, com- pared to 92 per cent in the United 4!f ne A focvig ftoibngM rwilch. With WESTCIOCIC' actio Mit;v via, toss ottartas. I caS, wit $350 fat-- LIGHT ICKCB 15c BULBS frata4. . APPLE PEELERS PACLCCt 45c TO THAT THE DL00Di'."0-IL- E WILL DE AT THE tccra From witlj County Officials Association', Sons of Utah Pionears Ogden Stak Presidency and ; ; you ytu c'o:;:s to civ? Will Do Open Monday Night Till kOO HALL ALL DAY p.m. SEPulO,h iVIOWDAY WIGHT SPECIALS STUDENT DESKS .19.95 5 PIECE CHROME KITCHEN SETSonly; RAY POTTERY. . . .... .... ....... . ....... . ; DLOOD 17ILL GO DIRECTLY TO KOREA MKEAH-APPOINTMEN- T TOMORROW .59.95 .395 Set " Coontv Andltorf Duchesne Pearl Butt. San Juan Wayne Whitln. Wasatch Lawrence M. Mslan. Weber SEPT. 9JH UTAH! J A DAI.'CE THIS WED. Porter Merrill. for Auditor Committee ' VaLM : $249 WATT . states. ... i (fv EOX B(wty a h4 lar corract a4 (a rfeouore fight. la. ida li! .it t mi ma . .... daze out of back-to-scho- A Public Service by - - -- c, 255 W. Center Phone 2070 . CORPOPJITIOII C0;:S0L!DATED - t WASHERS VJE-HAV- 4--H Park. Activ Paid PoUUcai Adv.. Belnap . r.d uru vers "Funds appropriated for recla- Competent Trustworthy Populor Weber County Treoiurer' V0n Corp. from, ei 4-- H mation in the past 20 years have totalled more than six times as much as was appropriated during the previous 30 years." Rep. Rva Beck Boson e told Utah Countv Democrats. Saturday at their annual party in Sowiette (North AND A NEW ADMINISTRATIQN OF THE STATE AUDITOR'S OFFICE RY dur-!f- 'a ARIAS G. BELNAP DEf..0CRATlC-PRlMA- .rrSrtre cUs - Utah County demos Hear Posono, fibst Candidates Switch-Ov- er Connty Treasurers Lee Hancey; Cache Eljnn Roberts. Davi . riorenc PouUtn. Duchesne . - 90.----- g VOTS FOR Member tljtt wkifh 10-d- ay Treasurer to Auditor and Back Again Aria! G. Belnap m!:;i' - 4 illum"-inatio- , Heed "tTeU.it, Prove, and Tonks. E?rir.;vi:. Tt-t- i WAinNGTCJT (UP Navy; graduation diploma from the National American Red C r 0 1 reported Friday that II Aquatic School held rececfy nearrto-- . 12 CoW d'Alene. Ida. to F3 and men bring home .early Thursday Ttey were amonf women to receive diplomas at the'Q t.an eolre mldiiip- -tocluded! school Atlantic fcurrtd rf , claises la the prinrip.es of teach-- i leg swimming, pool leadership ind.c5management, life saving, first aid. Tbe collegians, members fcf tt.a and small craft training. Naval Re sens Officers Trsirirg ry Chairman Calder said tests have proved the yellow sodium mercuryn lights furnish slightly better for heavy highwa y traffic, but they also give off a ghostly yellow glare which residents .and business people find objectionable In, heavily settled areas. For this white reason, the sodium vapof lights similar to the business district "white way." were chosen for the heavily populated area of the state highway. nicer-appearin- 2,003 Midshipmen reeelvec. UA few people, however, displayed no curiosity but were aa interested as anyone else perhaps more so. They were, parents and relatives of First Lieut. Russell P. Bement. whom he had Informed In advance that he planned to circle Provo on his way to Hill Field. Only one hour and 10 minutes from the time he phoned his parents Mrs. Betha Blohm and H. C. tured." Bement from Albuquerque. N.M.. Lt. Bement recently returned Lt. Bement flashed over Provo In from a fighter-gunneinstructors his jet fighter. He circled eoursa at KeUis Air Base, Las Provo several times with citizens Vegas. Nev. vainly searching the night skies He is serving with the 550th for a trace of him. Those familiar Fight Escort Squadron and mill with 'jets knew that where the leave for overseas duty in the Far sound was. the plane wasn't, for East sometime in. December. the ship was traveling at around 600 miles an hour. COW TOO CURIOUS Mrs. Carlyle Lambert, sister of GILHEAD. Conn. (UP) A curiLt Bement. said that neighbors ous cow landed C. Daniel In her vicinity who were out la the hospital with a Way, 84. fractured watching the skies' as her brother leg. The cow. trying to get a bet circled the city, numbered nearly. ter view, nudged Way into a mew-ln- g machine he waa fixing. Lt. . Bement was later met at Hill Field by his family and re turned to spend Saturday In Provo. until late afternoon when he again boarded his Jet to fly back to his station at Bergstrom Air Force Base. Austin, Tex., by way of Las Vegas. Ney. Lt. Bement. a veteran of almost six years in the air force, began flying jets Just a year ago after in the Far be had flown East. He was with the first squadron to make a bombing raid on LOVELY LADIES These Girls made and modeled their Drize- - Korea and has served 18 months Achievement Day fair J overseas in England. Italy.' Tripo win'ning ensembles at the Utah County In Provo Friday. Left. Joan Perry. Spanish Fork, fr a stunning li. Germany. France, Arabia, Afevening gown of her own creation, and Barbara Jex, also of Span- rica and Korea. But. he adds, that ish Fork, in a chic tailored suit. he still finds that after evert place ! S he's been in the past six years, "LOST" BOYS RAID people searched eight hours for "there's still no place like home TAVERN FOR EATS them, police said Saturday. Provo." lunched on two bottles A graduate of Brigham Yount ST. PETER. Minn. (UP) -- Two of The boys six bottles of twin. noMrnrn beer, high school and a former B eflJ boys, five and 10, admitted they candy bars, potato chips and-- a student." Lt. Bement confides that ITtiers's BoiU&f to broke five windows and ate a free shot of charged water and topped his plana for the future do not in-JL ia Ward BUm in a tavern while towns-l- it Iclude a career as a pilot, but off with several cigarettes. ctLar F-8- EVN75AY, ir'T.TTT.VZr.f. 7. Brought In Ahead Jew" Of the Hurricane rather a career as an optometrist Flying Jets seems easier to Lt. Bement that flying he says, and the conversion f e made a year aga gave him so trouble at all. lie feels that Jets are as safe ai , Mrs.-Nor- Through by Christmas i The white sodium vapor lights along the heavily settled portion of the highway will be installed later because materia has just been ordered and will start arriving In about 30 days, Mr.. Jacob said. Barring an unusually severe early winter which would slow or halt construction, it is planned to finish- the' job by Christmas: Cost of the sodium vapor lights from 12th North on Fifth West to South on Springville Road r'ourlh .. hA wi. ti . til en v.; up io ...vi u a cenain maximum by the city and state road commission, accord-- . cn 'Ho Fie cc Liks Horr.3' LINCOLN rMHRCURY ... |