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Show ' 4 -- SUNDAY HERALD &l25i:-ka 1 U 4 , ' ' v ' " - W tW4U,tI I V.fc:!c Oct. 5-- Daynes Jewelry 11 Uayor C. VT. Love Saturday pro- claimed Oct. I to 11 ts Fire Pre- pfentioa Week la Provo City, and urged every etttren to participate) by removing from Lis prerr.itei those. eeoditioES which wi3 causa a fire. . Co. , "Use the inaterial which was left at your home by the firemen during their home inspection campaign to cheek your premises, then as a double check fUl la the heme inspection blank brought home by your school children," Mayor Lev -- St ; ' i - said. - I rire Prevention week is spon sored locally by the Provo Jayceet. the Provo City rire Department. and the Provo Association of Insurance Agents. Jim Olircyi' It chairman for the Jaycees. The program wiU include a visit to each of the schools, with fire drf'.li prevention talks and fire Home being given at each school. safety check lists wUl be given to each child for thera to check, their ' , , ... ; ! - l: ; ' -- - r L - I aomes.- XEW CTTT RECREAJIOX PROGRAM Under the ausplcies of the Provo City Recreation Department recreational classei have been . organized, with some especially designed forewomen of the area. - The program offers classes in firearms for women, a teenage social dancing class, the Stagette Club for business women, and a special project for adults from 16 to 80 which will Include gymnasium and playground games and recreational activities. Above Henee Childs. left, 'and Zula Jensen." right, look over the agenda for K the Stagette Club.1 nationwide organization and activities for bus-- : iness women oer.18. Center Mrs. Fried Loveless, Instructor in the j 'firearms class, shows Provo policeman Arthur Manton one of the guns she will use for demonstration in her class. Far right" Norma Arlington dance Instructor, right, demonstrates with Renee Childs, student, some of the dance steps that will be taught in the teenage social dancing class. -- 4 Eagle Scoufs To be Honored At Event Tonight, . '..-Ra- Ward is planned for this evening." , Service wUf'Sundr the direction of Ray Sorensea. YMJtlA president aDd Buena Peterson. LDS e' - finally have occurred to each Friday afternoon commenc- and are composed of business girls that women don t like lng Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. and will last over 18 years of age. It is a serv t to at home while father an hour. Mrs. Fred Loveless will ice organization with a recreational rides a hobby and that they don't teach and the registration will be program for all business 'girls. The 'like to be left out of the conversation while he glibly talks of cali- limited. Fee for the class is $2 first meeting to. organize will be bers, bores, grips, balance- and and the ladies will meet in Room held Oct. 10 and all girls interested 'ether things that gun experts talk 204. City Hall, to register and then may contact the Recreation deleave for the firing range, which about. ' And because some very wise is maintained by the Police De partment' for"" information. person remembered this about partment and which until now has Another project of the depart been used by them exclusively. ment is a class for adults from 18 women, the Provo Recreation Two other activities which will to 80 to be' and the Provo Police taught by Dr. Leon a are cooperating to offer be new on the Recreation Depart :a, course for women in the use of ment's projects will be ,a Teen- Holbrook of the B.Y U) faculty firearms during which they'll learn agers Social Dancing class and the which will Include gymnasium andorganization of the Stagette Clubs playground games and recreation"something about safety and guns, cleaning and carrying, Norma Rae Arlington will conduct la,! activities that can be featured ana community "sighting and trajectory, range pro- the dancing class which will be for in nome. ciud This class will begin teenagers 16 years and older gatherings. cedure, firing command, body at the Joaquin stance, breathing, scoring and Latest popular steps will be taught Oct. 9 atand7 p.m. will continue . each in the class for which registration school, leans contests. It is one of three new programs will be held Wednesday. Oct. S. Tuesday nieht for ten weeks. Re fee or $1 is required for 'for women which the city recrea- - at. the Timpanogos school from 6:30 istration course membership. ition department is launching thi3 to 8:30 p.m. Fee is $L00. The Stagette Clubs are nationfall. The firearms classes will be held wide in organization and activities - be-lef- han-"dli- -- Y1VMIA Suit Seeks $2500 Gals Gome Into Their Own With For Alleged J hree Mew City Recreation Programs Water Damage. It must ysomebody """"VC'''" special service to honor four Eagle, s coy Is ef the Fourteenth A president. Dr. Wayne B. Hales wiU be the guvst speaker and Dr. J. G. Jones, chairman of advancement, Utah National Parks Council. Boy Scouts of America, will attend and the eagle awards will be made by Victor J. Bird, president f Utah Stake; Receiving the honors wtl be Vearl Johnson, ward scoutmaster. Ned King, chairman of the troop committee. Kent. Van Wsgenen and. Johnny King, son of NeiKleg. Special musical number will be furnished by a girl's quartet, con Traffic Crashes Pile Up Loss Traffic accidents Triday and Sat- ville. S200 damage. cars Friday at 10:15 p.m. urday, piled up damagea of 11000. at 190 W; Center. DamSaturday at 12:50 a.m. an ac- collided Suit has been filed In Fourth Dis- cident at 500 W. Center resulted in age to the car of Bruce Phillip $28 Center, Springvlllt, .was trict Court by Norma Mackenzie; 150; damage to the car of Ralph L. Mann, at $250. and .? the car estimated ;: as Norma also known wllkins, W. 200 and $100 to of Ralph La Mar Duke, 23, Allred, Riverton, business- as Klothes Kloset, $100.'. S.. S. am Willi of vehicle the Chyrsoagainst M. D. Close, Victor Dursisting of Lois Sorensen Louise ham, doing business as Durham witch; Orem. SUIT TO COLLECT Moore. Marjorie Bird and Joan Plumbing Company, and Verl Friday at ll:i5 p.m., an acciMiner, asking J 2500 for damages dent occurred at 187 W. 100 N.. in Craven and Ferre Inc., vs. Don- Mitchell and the Eagle's song sung ald Tolboe and Bert R. .Wodtton, by eight Eagle scout. assertedly caused by a leaky roof which a car owned by Jerome C. doing business as Tolboe and Woot-toand a loose plumbing connection. Plaintiff asks Judgment of The wster beetle HydrophUus Horsley. Riverside Motel, received The Danish government handles 1300 dams ge and the car of Albert $1669.37. plus Interest and costs, lays its eggs In little silken boats. B Snyder, 95 W. 2nd S., Spring - Jon an account past due. 'which float about on the water. the foreign affairs of Iceland. te m do-in- n. ng j -- . Conclude 3 -We e k Home Inspectiorv Program I .s F i rem en u ' Provo City firemen this, week ards was left to.be checked by the home owners. wound up an extensive three-wee- k Chief Dickson stated that the after visiting Inspection campaign main fire hazards were improper in estimated 2414 homes and afterj preventing, what may have de-- , fuses in electrical circuits, poor veloped into serious fires and may-- ': housekeeping around heating apbe the loss of human lives. .The home Inspection program pliances including leaving com was organized and sponsored na- - bustible materials near furnaces tionally by the Fire Chief's Asso- -' or stoves; frayed lamp cords, and elation with the objective of sav- leaving dry. weeds around wooden ing 4000 children's lives in the U. buildings, which would contribute 8. annually by the removal of com-- ; to a fire in the building If even a rnon fire hazards' which cause deon the weeds. caught spark structive fires in the home. Chief Dickson reported " that at t Chief Lloyd B. Dickson stated 'one time or another every' man on that, he feels the campaign just the force participated in the been have responcompleted may toi. sible for the saving of at least one Jrovo child's life. T Daily small crews of firemen in fadio. equipped trucks went on inspection tours of the city, always keeping in contact with the fire MR. department in case of fires. Inspections were not made of each Some, commented the chief. t Tn ome ra$es the woman of th house was busy and asked, the firemen to When you" speak In rail at another time, in that event he sheets listinc home fire hat- itart 1 II V" jj 10WLE mi fur v Provo Girl Wins Middle Contest fl Carollyn - ' , Miller". laughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. 'winner 1523 N. 9th national Ina "officials E.. was e radio More than 50 species of African hhflope do not tqrpFzv on any .tther continent. " in laration, with-- , complete E. 1, ...gives yoa Mill' this! from our selection lt l -- Sneelb, mumii. lewUtbaeee t ' (or f tf . dtN wmb-In- g. Drains iHetf ...cri DU kes of tution ; States? U e Hers Town speeia'ty ...here this so'-silver ftts eKpert sttft on w have . . ten- cel!ect!e ef Tcwwt $t1g htf : e'te parts rrt. this j f . r t'-p.-- r. :e n ti?od ; ttat ) et 3.70, servirg pieces at at J2f 75. I i . f watts J ' I ' the United ... zzi this ; IK' I - wi; to APPLIANCE SAYS: The "ff FOR DEPENDABLE T.V. pro it. Phone 237S ii : ' I,1)'-1 1 . f ' ' 1; Pd. Pol. Adr. Bt William C. Duehlmeier UTAH 1st No. i Win w Section 8. of the Conttl-- , BUY ZENITH 32 SETS dec- of'ArticI violation r , S- - out Congressional rtd-.il- Local radin statinn nffirial KiTso stated that .the national ,an- tjspuncer took occasion. to give Pro- "T a complementary; boost when the announcement, imaking v- how. the U. mm f ; of KCSU contest, t announced Saturday. The contest is conducted week-?- y .by sponsors of the John and Sparky" program. "Big No "rrize was awarded but Carollyn received recognition on the air and her riddle was read on the rprogram. - the Korean War old -- ' i 1 q tall us . got into STERLI.VG ft--.- mmm pleasa or fill. in ; ---I- UM . Provo, j ! i dolUr m yowr Sfi?J Q purse ss dollar. Cotne hi and let m ft:'"' KIWf rUCH, MGJL 164 W. Center Ph. 362 -- k a. urn lirni Tmnmir, , . ,. . . - ,; . |