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Show SUNDAY, JANUARY II, Utah Crinly, ft SUNDAY HERALD 155S Horticultural 4 Through tfte Crystol Bait Planning Chief Say.s County May Have Population Ur Meet Tuesday Thinning of apples, peaches and other fruit with chemicals will be described Tuesday at the annual 3 meeting of Utah County Horticul o5-gtural Society by Richard Bullock, bead of the horticulture department, Utah State Agricultural Colnight-timof eluded a Inspection By JUNE NIFLSOV ; lege, to" insure Itr'PwWSe placel "gathering !lrnvVrilv wW for Sessions will otwn Tuesday at ind af(. fju,mus 10 a.m. In City and County Buildlowest fire loss in at least the Pal;jU,rdi M( ,k,am,t flrf. ing, with delegates welcomed by seven years during 1353 until the. About of the Art h Howard B. Ferguson, Orem, so over to Regal Recreation Center .rants have been changed ciety president. e com-tIn ttfae increased tht year's losses national, standard thread. A report on Western X survey of 1134,344, according to the an- - Vtiame with the state statutes, and Cherry orchards will reach report of rtr Chief Ucyd B. 'cording to the fire report. be given by Joel C. Barluw, asDickson released Saturday. sistant Utah County agricultural (The Resal loa was calculated aKent, followed by- - a report on at $l2S,tKX) by the fire department State Horticultural Washington fires: five ttmn all (he other meeting by Carl Davis, represen tative of Wasatch Chemical -Com , The '52 total exceeded by $07,000 pany, Provo, c Its toisfr JS1, although Speakers on a panel discussion on there- were 29 fewer calls during I Materials and Insect ConrfOalDlIOfl flrrf VtQBT "Spray list year than the year before. trol" Tuesday at 10:45 a m. will be Last year and 1349 were tht Miller, Pleasant Grove, Gerecord high year during the seven- - Waltrr Boyd Peay, about 27 Harvey neva Chemical Company; Dr. A. L. year comparison period furnished Uintah Basin, who wai placed on Stark, Salt Lake City, Wasatch In the report. During '40, losses April 11, lt52, after Chemical Company, and represenprobation hit a rrcnr.1 $176,000 for the period. JC0Q guilty to theft of of Eklus Farm Supply and pleading From a study of fire losses dur clarinet and oboe from Brtham tative! E. C. Olsen Boa; Company. ing they last (even years, 11)50 wai Young High School, was ordered A report of fruit marketing In the low year with only $30,836. to abstain from narcotics J 852 by Z. O. Mulr, Salt Lake The report states that while 'Pro Friday and to refrain from associating vo has had a very good fire loss with those engaged in narcotic shipper, will conclude morninf? sessions, ex In the the past (with record traffic for the balance of his two--: , First speaker Tuesday afternoon ceptlon of the very few large fires), year probation term. will be P. K. Yonge, Denver, diIt Is very possible that other maor Feay was tfcought before the rector of agriculture for the Denfires may occur at any time. The court violafor probation Monday ver and Rio Grande Railroad Com main mercantile area ti susceptible tion. The court order stated that pany, who will apeak on "My Ob to a fire of conflagrant proportions Peay had aided in a narcotics servation of the Fruit Industry." because of the age of most of the transaction Involving Douglas Leon The afternoon sessions will wlr.d buildings which were constructed Leavltt. . up with a panel discussion on and added to from time to time The defendant waived order to "Production Problems of Frui- twithout consideration of fire walls admitted the In- by Assoc. Prof. C. D. Ashton, head show cause,-a'land fire stops." was reiterated of the Horticulture Department. which, formation, The 243 Provo City fire calls for on the Fourth pisUict Court order, Brlgham Young University; Dr. 1952 resulted from the chief causes Bullock; Gene Oberly, extension of burning grass, trash, brush, bon- filed Friday. The court forbade Peay to visit horticulturist, U S A C, and Mr. fires, smoke scares, careless use Salt Lake City except by special Davis. d of matches, electric of the State Depart-stoves permission motors, clgarets, ment of Adult Probation and Paand furnaces. .During 155$ the Provo City Fire rol. The original complaint of grand Department answered 13 Utah or theft of the Instruments County fsre calls originating In the larceny Utah County area east and west was filed against Peay and Leavltt of the Orem city limits. Tire loss In March, 1952. Leavltt, tried by Jury, was found from the 13 calls were estimated Innocent. at $4,260. On Oct. 27, Leavltt was chsrged There were 18 call for the of the fire department with burglary in the second degree Motor Car Company. during 1952. Six deaths recorded of Tellurlde Included four by drowning, one by He pleaded guilty Nov. 21, and was carbon monoxide poisoning and sentenced to one to 20 years In one by a heart attack. Ten patients Utah State "Prison. recovered by resuscltator treat, ment, Spend The main types and occupancies of the 1952 fires were grass, trash, bonfire, brush, dwellings and residences,, automobiles, trucks, apartPAYSON Doug Bills, airman ments, dormitories, and false k third class, has spent a In the annual 1S52 fire Inspection furlough here with his parents, program, 4214 Provo homes were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bills. He left Saturday to return to Rsece visited. Uther fire prevention activities Air Force Base, Texas, where he i et the Are department during 1952 la in training. included the regional fire school Reed Daniels left early this week held at the Provo Fire Department by train for Ft. Lawton, Wash., Jew Central Vtah and numeraa Are where, tie is la training with tne prevention talks and demonstra Army. While here he was honored tions given to schools and Boy at a family dinner on Jan. 4, scouts, church and civic groups. which also marked the birthday FJrst aid and fire safety was taught aniversary of his father, John at the fire gtation. Daniels Jr. Fsmily members atThe fire department also con- tending Included Reed, and Mr... . ducted a continuous mercantile and and Mra. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Industrial fire Inspection program Richard Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 19 the city. These Inspections In- - Daniels and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Angus and family, all of Pay-soand Mr. and Mra. Jay Brown and family of Spanish rork. jib SiSW 135,000 Within 20 Sih , 1 hyd-ciwt- ly f'S 1 ae-Hi- al ft 'Additional Terms kef - , have 15,000 betweenjto Mr. students, DespaisJ ; Man Asks $6000 Guests included Dick Smith, Lewlston, Ida., and Harold Brows, Provo. Dantagss For Alleged Beating GOOD START FOR AMBULANCE FUND Orem community ambulance, Ray Delos. Peterson has flld suit in Fourth District Court against Russell Parka, asking $6000 in damages, plus costs for allegedly "being assaulted, kicked and beaten" in the Parks Billiard Parlor, Orem, on Oct. 8. The plaintiff charged he had been knocked unconscious and two ribs broken, after being "specifically" Invited into ' the public billiard parlor. i fund drive to ralsr approximately $2000 to for the recently-acquirewas off to a good start Saturday with two pay ISO contributions-o-ne from the Orem DAV Chaper one from the Orem Rifle Club In the above E. picture. Mrs. Mary Jones, financial secretary lor the project, receives the two k'iuHlorvtc commander ofthe h Department presk!Tnt who,U F,rt 'L4;ldJng; MU IUflS and from Lavar Kocherhans, center, commander of Orem DAV Chapter. Earlier contributions of $5fl from Mr. Mr. and Mr.. I, J, ,n 125 f!5ra Theo f arlcy brings the total collected to date to $175. The drive will go into full bv civic wS at lea organisation, of the community, The ambulance has already bea put to st ' 12 persons taken to the hospital in it to date. d ,d P'b gift, over-beate- 1 ever-heate- wUl ..... Defendant Gets - County and 140,000 people by 1370," added, "In my opinion Geneva aald Dale Despaln, UUh County ,Sfl and Crlgham Young Unlvarvi planning director In a speech be- - ity are probably the two biggt&t fore the Provo Rotary Club Friday. economic lactors lound in Utah cotiiuy lociay. ' Id. his speech on the subject, "Regarding our agricultural in? "Utah County In 1970," dustry, it will In all probability da. stated hi belief that the na- crease In the neat few years." Mr. Despain emphasized tural Increase In population would that these projections Into the future probably remain constant. 'In our area we are fortunate come after careful study of the to find that Industry and business! facta In the growth and develop" . .l....... Kw., vf ll,nkw posses, a neauny oaiance, onel,l,," vwiuj uuruig mo that tends to meet our population last several years. However, be demands, In all probability by 1970. cautioned that these findinas could we will have 4.0uQ atuiitimial uulu&U be. changed . '!if we should hav another Geneva Steel come Into rbl Jobs in Utah County." Mr. Despaln reasoned that our area, or if we should experience growth Is reflected often by the a change in economic conditions number of automobiles. According throughout the United States of to Mr. Drspain there are 6.000 the world." The guest speaker at the Rotary more care this year than last year. After atatlng thattheatudent meeting was introduced by Ernest Salerno and the meeting was under the direction of Hyde Taylor. t,;lr - Yp-- rs "U the present trend continues, j body of BYU would probably fro " one-fift- d ;):lladio: i t Tclsyisionj; Service J ''vJJL-- ' ' " Servicemen Leaves at Home two-wee- mm DUSTER DROWN J01IANSEI1 PEDlVin TEEN. AGE PENOBSCOT . DOOR Woman Seeks 'Grievances resulted I- n$50,000 railroad transportation at Crash Damage are regular as contract, AIR-STE- LIFE-STRID- P E - - 206: PAIR 0KLY - - - WOMEN'S BUSTERS Un!:n Griovcnces lei Hcgoliafien which In a walkout of $2 company workers the Geneva Steel plant this week now In the process of negotiation provided by It S. Bills, regional representative, United Stcelworkers of America, CIO,, said Saturday. The walkout, which paralyzed Movement of materials within the plant, resulted, a company spokes-Ma-n said, when disciplinary action (one-da- y suspension) was taken against four employes for what the company termed unjustifiable ab- -- aance during the holidays. Mr. Bills asserted Saturday the union's viewpoint held that the - absences were Justified, Including iluiess, and declared that the incident was the "touchoff" to other grievances alleged by the men. REG. VALUES TO - 1 one-shi- ft Ma urine Drage, tit N. 5lh E., Spanish Fork, has filed suit in Fourth District Court, charging Alvin A. Johnson, with "negligently driving- a motor- vehicle into and upon ah automobile driven rightfully upon the - highway" by herself. The collision, occurlnf Aug, 29, 1952. In Spanish Fork, resulted In the plaintiff suffering Injuries of the back, head and eyes and preventing her from working, she" """" " charged. 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