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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER Vth 9, 1353 DAILY HERALD Utah Count-- ""r 7 f I" po9 LV I Bra SWOT LiEu uuii Geo On i n r' : . '. t t ' . i, Tanner Sounds Warning On U nvise Land Policies J. - i ; . t - - ' ; , ? n n .;; v T 'iy - i . ; - J By E. R. RASMCSEN i that have, already-be- the,-gain- s - t en ts to alienate A warning against a public land! made. resources from national forests. . would which i the policy permit -: transfer of valuable watershed nationalnot parks, and grazing dis only create controversy areas, part of the western public tricts site between the federal domain, into the hands of private and dissension. government and private: Interests, was sounded Thursday but ownership, often cause jurisdictional disAbout 800 square mile of wt-- t This group will meet Tuesday at by Dr. Vasco M. Tanner in an a m. in PMA offices Provo, putes between major departments ern Utah County hould be clasi-!lthe before Provo addresi Kiwanis of the government. area, a jwhkh will be deadline for livestock fled as a club. to informed submit on data ranches number of "Tht fains that have been made who is chairman of delegation Dr. Tanner (owners affected by County Commissioners today. jof head of stock the Provo Chamber of Commerce in the past fifty years in conservaA petition by the ranchers will,drouth. Forest and Provo Canyon Develop- tion are extraordinary. It is to be forwarded by the commission-- j Livestock men vwho attended the ment Committee, voiced strenuous be hoped that the various agencies i! rs. along veil a d saster data, to the; conference this morning and sign- to the further extension can iioia the ground that has been opposition J eu a V ; aslung that West of private ownership on the water won and continue to expand congovernor. J'iion, i be designated a 5! Reed J. Page, assistant county Utah County of the west. He structively in undertaking essential areas yielding Home Ad- drouth area, listed size of their supervisor. Farmer pleaded for support of the Forest assignments as they develop in the STATE HEAD ministration, today- advised sheep herds. Data reported by the deleJoseph B. Perri, Service in its management of our future," he said in conclusion. nd cattle growers in the drouth gation Included: Norton Central Utah Vocational School Jacob, western which' constitute The was forests,, introduced speaker by area on elijrlbfv for disaster Iehi TfUCtn hery- Tamo II i in the main the watersheds upon Bob Bullock, f the instructor, who is the new presithree per cent Ir.s. special live-- uraper. 4j00 sheep. 300 cattle: dent Vof the Utah Vocational which our communities look for an agriculture and conservatibft com .."' !otk five per cent loans and pur- - Clark Robertson. Elberta, 1500 Association. and water of mittee club. the dependable Samuel E. unfailing chase of cheap government feed, (sheep; and Roy Okeiberry. Go-vice president, was in Blackham, supply. 3000 sheep, S. R. Boswell, Utah County lThe speaker who Is also profes charge. Guests were Ben1 Lewis, I IfAaMllAHIll tension agent.' reported that rail:' Other sheep' growers believed to sor of zoology and entomology at Gus Cannon, Jim Jacobs; A. Y. UlUil VUbUIIUifUl be the fall during period the BYU traced the nation's public Wheeler, Clayton Jenkins, and seriously hit by the drouth last June,: had been onlyjclude: Clay Cummings, Delbert land policies to their origin at Herbert C; Peiffer. secretary of Fairfield Chipman, Lee Fitzgerald. Thomas 5 9 inches at Elberta. the time this country consisted of the South Gate, California ciub. about six inches and Utah Lake jLewis and Ben McKenney. 13 English colonies. The phenom enal growth of the public domain pumping station, eight inches, com-- ; Mr. Page told the group that to pared to near normal rainfall of- jbe qualified for drouth loans stock- brought about by the at Santaquin, 11 at fay- men must present a written letter Lbhi expansion and the acquisition i;on.inches 12 at Bird's Eye, 11 at Alpine, jfrom usual credit sources the Louisiana purchase reached Joseph ,B. Perri. Provo. auto showing at spanisn rors., ana 10 ai mey are unable to obtain credit. the staggering total of 1,442,000,000 at the Central Ltah.o--cationmechanic Rules Outlined aces. This area included magni- To Timpanogos Cave. Scliool, today 'was presiDisaster loans must be made ficent timberlands and other forms Pry. in rrovo Utah. Vocational As so- of the dent Frovo urban of most the of City, in which natural which Svealth, Incidently. through grow county . . . jkmm .i . . il " i i l i to naa be later transferiso its reside ii meir nome is In l ciatiqn following meetings of that' urpuia (jicnnnmiii red by one method or another into tight inches as compared to a different county than the range on group Thursday in Saft Lake City. normal la incnes. ,wnicn tneir livestock is run. ; LEHI Candidates for the office Mr. Perri succeeds Vocational private ownership. Ranchers reported that even the Ranchers need not obtain a loan Ontrtfht Grants two city council! Agricultural' Instructor Farrell G. Tremendous sections of the ofmayor and for. native desert plants, tumoieweea, ,i( they are in an official drouth seats be will nominated and by Demo- - Qlson of Spanish Fork who has di- out, greasewood. sagebrush thistle, area, to obtain feed at special low finest forests, were granted to a ' small number of the crats of Lehi at their offici'aL nom- rected the activities of the' Eduhad succumbed to arouta on win- - prices. right western railroads. Vast areas, were inating convention Monday,! Oct. 12 cational ter desert range, running me m-- Loans cannot be obtained just to organization the, past year. e mile lenfilh country, from increase herd, but may be obtain- disposed of- - by the liberal home- at 8 p.m The convention primary One of Mr. Perri's assignments in which stead to stimulated Ltan and River act, stock lost theJordan greatly, will be held 'la the Memorial-behaIreplace through of his new P0;it!on west-tof West. tne The settlement the the looete. drouth Border, ' r to represent the state association OUT OF THIS TYPEWRITER MAY COME A BEST SELLER Mrs. Marie Chipman, who fought her Stanley DourIm, a member of: The disaster loans may run from way through acute polio, now beings a new fight, to crack the fiction market, her education sponsor-- " Stone Act of 1878 permitted the Building. ' the annual meeting of. the iat the Ltah County Committee on one to 20 years. The "other credit ed by Utah State acquisition by private industry, of Party leaders invite .. everyonej American Vocational Association of Vocational Rehabilitation. With Mrs. Chipman is Harold Mower, Department a of of the after and holding's refused great many Production Marketing, to come out . and help select the in Chicago during the week of stipulation has been add Provo region director. timberland in the Great Northwest y call to the Salt Lake otnee of v ma. ed to prevent farmers party nominees whose names wiUiXov- - 23, was . aid his organization Empire. alertedjfrom getting loans at a lower than It Saves Association Tne Utah Vocational . on Money the election ballot' At the present time the federal appear Actually to the problem. commercial rate of interest. lis a unification of" those engaged Procedure in getting west Utah The special lviestock loans will government owns 455,000,00 acres, Nov. ,1. in teaming ocauonai taucauon which includes 24 per cent of the County designated as a drouth carry five per cent interest, and subjects" in Utah's public schools. entire area of continental : United i area, he said, will be for to the may run from one to three years, There are five sections of Voca States, said county commission to submit thejLoans may be obtainedto replace tional Education which comprise The sale of public land has governor an estimate of number or repair machinery, transport . the state association. .These are of livestock affected by . drouth; livestock, repair irrigation ditches yielded only "relatively small sums, and Industrial. Industrial Trade condition he out. of the For mount pointed example, jor other livestock operating ex-hay available; Arts. Vocational Agriculture, Home 350,000 acres granted to Wisconsin haypenses. ranges, and amount of com-Distributive EduEconomics, and in aid of tne state university yield) Growers failed to ask aid this available in the county" as The ' president of each of cation. he less than $600,000, to normal. ed, pointed jspring drouth despite conditi6ns, pared these sections comprise five t. This is much less than one- was an intelligent. A simultaneous step will be for because they hoped Ipedic conditions. congenital fall rains By JOAN GEYER of the state association sum state of who 'would woman the the committee has tistic had mobilization the county improve winter ranges, one youn? fo assist new president Perri. The' in recent years to file a similar statement with sheep grower said. "But we got This is the week when the nation ' Sometimes Vocational Rehabili- pleted two years of college. The, received annually Alai're will. be telling secretary of the educational group ' Fairy pays tribute to tne uiousanas oi tation can fix up the victim by VR enrolled her " In extension! from taxes. the state mocmizauon commmcc. no rain mis tail, either. stories for all children between the will be selected at a later date by Continuing; Problem handicapped men, women and chil- simply fitting him with an artificial courses in fiction writing. Today The mobilization committee comune oi tne prooiems uiai con- - ages of 4 and 12 in the basement Mr. Perri. dren, who are struggling to imh heaHnu airt or" classes sne Draveiy po'jnas a typewriter prises representatives from the The Utah Vdcational Association life, while! ?nmpfimp achieve a extension office, forest .service, inh must he found 'from' her wheelchair, hoping one stantly confronts the administra- - of the Provo Public Library Saturof the federal agencies," said day from 2 to 3 p.m., according to is a close affiliate of the Americrash the literary PMA. Farmers Home Administra combatting physical limitations. which will" be fitted to limited day s0011 'Dr. Tanner. Mis that of holding Mrs. Bud Shields, junior librarian. can Vocational Association. tion. Farm Credit Administration BORN Theyhuman drama concealed in physical abilities, says Mr. Mower. time. AT UTAH V ALLEY HOSPITAL nd Soil Sonservation Service. case records at the Utah State Dicommost second For example, vision of. Vocational Rehabilita- mon disability in Utah County is TODAY: TV heartbreak even tion make heart ailment, usually an after Boy to Wayne and Betty Ogden seem tame, and sometimes, just effect of rheumatic fever. Often, a Lewis, Provn. a is there as in the soap operas, Girl to LaMar and Elaine jyoung man has chosen work re- Innirintf normal nhvsiral strength happy ending Laws, Provo. The happv ending is not learned only to learn he must void all Boy to Lawrence G. and Joan Stewart Lewis. Provo. through a "turn of the dial at the exertion. In such cases the VR same hour tomorrow," but moretnay help hjm to get training, THURSDAY: follows weeks, months andabling hiny to earn a living at less Girl to E. Leon and Bonnie Jean sometimes years of painiui. re--i strenuous clerical work Stubbs, Provo Peay The nominating prl- OREM Boy lo Crawford M.. and Georgia ihabilitation. says Harold Mower, Assists All Types Citizens Provo district chief of vocational Orem of the Party Lauper Gates, Provo. mary VR has assisted applicants The rehabilitation. , will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. in AT pYSON HOSPITAL have who r become amputees ,o to real-lif- e shocker the Orem City Hall, according the Take MONDAY: . .... r t n wuku accidents, alcoholics, ppin ,k Allan D. Johnson, chairman. Boy to Max and Melba Madsen and jtovq ea ionlir, victimd , of diabetes Candidates will be nominatea ioriveison Genola three children, sudden y shorti men and left two her which councilmen. and city; GirI to Michael and Marjorie with a brain tumor, mayor v. slmost any kJnd of " Officers of the party besides Mr. painter Christensen. Sanfiquin side paralyzed. , or mental handicap. physical contractor Or- - the Johnson are Hewitt Strong Jr., SUNDAY: SPECTACULAR STORE - WIDE SAVINGS HUNDREDS OF ANNIVERARY SPECIALS J truck driver,! The, program cost an average vice chairman: Russell Park, and the Girl to James and Marilyn sentenced to of $400 per case, comparing with and Mrs. Edna .Larsen, Kensie Creviston. Springville. both family men critical, the cost of from $800 to $1000 a OCT. 3: treasurer. through unemployment to maintain a 40' MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGE children lyear rountless All Interested citizens are in- -' Rov to Rex and Harriet TrT i , , i i i r,, 1,1 si i ix) persunj rtnaDiuiaien ay vited. stricken with polio. Mendenhall. Payson lamrnoth size oven the VR in the fiscal year, OCT. 1: ' . What Happens? 89 per cent had a full or about Divided . Top Girl to Bert and Marilyn Bar- What happens to these people? part time job with total salaries insulation Extra tholomew Perry, Payson. Fiberglas heavy The two family men are back at of $161,239 before aid. . SEPT. 30: . Automatic Fully rose rehabilitation After salaries heart work again after surgery, Boy to Shirl and Wanda Mae Hill by the. State Depart- to $1,843,327 during the year. ; sponsored $359.50 Christensen, Kaysville. Most handicapped persons earn ment of Vocational Rehabilitation. Girl to Melvin and Iva Lazenby The S.70S a vpar hpfrirf aciiitTrade-i- n 70.00 , paralyzed housewife is await ahnnfr Baker, Payson. ance. savs Mr. Mower. After as- a V surgery "" ing V to Martin and Donna Boy in finding a job within vfr mmnn .fnictin- - t nme sistance Jensen, Dugway. d 50 sical abality, average income The phy nt tat innal SPRINGVILLE vva Girl to Ralph and Ruth Facer oViaKilitatinn u.ArVer a of ortho-i'$2,345 S Springare year Party People's YOU PAY Andrus. Spanish Fork. inus tor a moderate cost to me ville is inviting the townsfolk to SEPT. 29: are taken to the state, handicapped participate in a public primary Boy to Orrin and La Vaughn off relief rolls and become self- be held tonight, Friday, in Mem- Fawns i Provo. Baird, 38" MONARCH GAS RANGE sUstaining taxpayers. orial Hall at 8 p.m. Purpose of the SEPT. 27: candidates is to nominate primary Double wall construction Girl to Lynn and Helen Bradford Typical Example for the office of mayor of SpringExtra-larg- e of A Miller, oven with Filjerglas Payson. reappraisal example tvpical o ville and two councllmen. Boy to Morris and Rae Dean of talents and handicaps was uninsulation. tin Inarentl KllcinACcmsn by the State Department Mrs. Eudora Egrertsen Morean dertaken has been appointed chairman Extra storage space Pace of Oakland, of r' Vocational Rehabilitation with Rert Proin is Cal.. the new party and will conduct. visiting ' 57 S Fork Mrs. Marie 29, Chipman, any! $259.50 who vo has W. Mr. Mrs. Monroe "f-S.with and the meeting. Anyone M. ' ' Richard and Joan Simons Paxman and other relatives and 2nd E. prospecUve candidates in mind is . PaysonMrs. Chipman was a bookkeeper Trade-i- n 60.00 the meeting and; ' urged to attt-nt"cken-bbein in ' V poho r those be,fo" names of Mrs. the pros-attended Paxman. ' Morgan present 'V" Girl to Defane and Beverly Ger- - Relief Society conference and ses- 1949. 7.She has one child, a son. 50 aged a Tnunsncnnf are so he n2 sions of LDS general conference 23 in Salt Lake City before coming On the debit side. Mrs. Chipman PAY YOU minded that next Tuesday. Oct. 13 SEPT. J ....... Lee and Donna Price to Provo. faced the future with paralysis and Tuesday, Oct. 27 are the two Girl toLake Shore. from the waist down and of her Ralphs. beoccur which registration days LICENSES left arm. But the business of-- the fore the election day, Nov. 3. MARRIAGE Lt. and Mrs. NoelM.- Taylor and 30" MONARCH GASRANGE Citizens should check in their Charles Eugene Morin, 52, Holly- children, Roger and Steven, left VR is to thoroughly explore the Mrs. and as wood, S. debits. Calif., as Alexandra well credits district to see if they are registhis morning for San Francisco, FiberpjasJ insulation Malewick, 40, Hollywood. tered ready to vote. ' two a Double Wall construction weeks of visit after Cal., Bernus Jensen Blackham, 23, here with parents, Mr." and Mrs. oven Large ;Moroni, and Marilyn Collard. 21, T. Will Jones and Mrs. Evelyn Fountain Green. All porcelain exterior Leon Carl Larsen, 20, Lake Shore Taxlor. Mrs. Taylor accompanied -to the coast. Lt. Taylor, and Lorna Christensen, 18. Saiem. the family $189.50 Go on now Utah is ' former dentist, County Norman Dale Larsen. 23. Yolo. : Trade-i- n 30.00 Calif., and Peggy Jeanette Banner, serving in the army at tne Presidio in San. Francisco. 18. Spnnzville. the Vorpath . . . : I , t f.. X' "; Constant-effor- ;t " O drouth-diiast- er r 31 - - n. lM -- , Association Picks Provoan As Head SDemocrqts of j Nominate Slate . . mm mm- . i : al was-destine- 'd . -- of-th- . LKd o f - j . . , , j non-need- - , Vocational Rehabilitation Pays Off . . . In More Ways Than One crip-'Chipm- an !i It's Story Hour At Pubic Library . Saturday Afternoon ar-,ou- com-jten- th . . Statistics Vice-preside- near-norm- al big-jto- rs -- Orem Party Sets Den-niso- n .nominations For Next Tuesday 32inid en-oft- r BIRTHDAY yum - . 7 . .mr c-- Mc-retar- y: h.r iiinnr semi-invali- : 3 r - -- d. ; 1951-5- 2, ) People's Party Of . . Springville Sets Convention Tonight J -- Ros-tro- m .tntin newly-organize- 209 ntrnl Utah Kews Briefs 1 of..ru"".au'' 111? : . - d J : , u--t- re-'"- "'" " " 199 . I Lehi GOP Party Sets Nominating Convention Tonight LEHI iS", end , V Dskbost's -- . SWEET ROLLS Assorted WANTED PIES ALL KINDS OF HIDES! Hithest Prices Paid Far BONES - WOOL - HIDES PELTS . FL'KS and dead and useless animals. Pelt prices for dead and useless sheep. PROMPT SERVICE UTAH HIDE b TALLOWXO. 3 Miles Vt PHONE n of Spanish Fork .". ! upera ana concrn nuaio openea Kenneth L . by former opera and concert singer Republicans of Lehi will Dunston. nominate their candidates for the ANNULMENT GRANTED Europe. Phone 4821J. (adv.) : : : fall election tonight at a.nomi-- j George F. Haney from Charlene nating convention in the MemorialjRae Lowry Haney, on . grounds! Teacher from Germany gives (Bui!din2. The meeting will begin, plaintuTs divorce from former iGerman lessons. Phone 4?21J. wife not final. at 8 p.m. (adv.) ' Two candidates for the city ; council and one for the office of mayor will be selected. have been reVoting d, strict organized, with the following district chairmen selected: District 1. Joseph Rothe: District 2. Heber Hadiield: District 3. Nina Fowler, and District 4. Alta Webb. -- - I Sfa.,.nd lOOo Stone Ground ... 6 for 30c ... Ea.60c Vheb Vhsat Dresd . Isaf 26c TUIU.QVERS BAKERIES 12th No. Store open from 8 .m. to 8 p.m. Delicatessen facilities at 12th No. Store PHONE insist 15 APPLIANCE cn' CLEARANCE Reg. $269.50 MONARCH GAS AND COAL COMBINATION RANGE Reg. $369 KELVINATOR ..v... ELECT. RANGE ..-..- DRESSING Give your Big Chief a thrill! MakeyourPapoosesZifccsalad! Keep your Wigwam Happy 1 No other dressing in the whole wide world makes such matcwith salads as INDIAN GRILL $159 $329 .... a... ...... . Reg. $189.50 BENDIX AUTOMATIC DIALAMATIC. $239 $189 $169 ...... $3950 Reg. $269.95 LEONARD HOME Reg! FREEZER $229.95 BENDIX aOtOMATIC ECONOMAT. Reg. $169.50 AGM OIL WATER HEATER . . ! " r me'... in XJ I'anvinterested In GAS RA$GE ' : O ' . ELECTRIC RANGE GOAL-WOO- D RANGE ;' ELECTRIC COMB RANGE RANGE ''0 GAS COMB WATER HEATER ! - i At your grocers ? ........ ADDRESS EASY BUDGET, TERMS kj 159 50 Bring this coupon in to the store and receivers very useful, practical gift. 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