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Show 5 b Yc NEW YORK Notwithstanding the hat that the. jtation'1 crime record during the past year i over eight per rent worse than the year before, Provo recorded in tinprovemrnt In the -- This U brouaht out la the, an nual Uniform Crime Reports lust Issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They are based on data gathered from clUei through L . Si s - S out the country, In contrast to the natlonr returns, which showed ao increase per cent in major Crimea, Prove cut down lti crime total in the li montha by 9 ( per cent. Among the other eitias of Its l'e group, 23.000 to 50,000 popu- . .. lai'na Up a prr ceni. Citln in the Mountain itatet averaged lo 1 per cent. m SUNDAY HERALD New Equipment. Enables none, and " Tor the first time in tht history recorded crime in this country, notes J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, more than two million crimes - were recorded. The upsurge was noted in each classix . fication. of Youths under the age of .,:.' 21 counted for nearly r -- l ) To Utah from Year 111. Havia llgW '50.00 SAVE ft BIG Citizens Return "v,v",ar" Dn There are more East Indians liv. lug In the Fiji Islands than there are Fiji natives, says the National Geographic Society. The Fijian population of the BritUh colony Is leas than 130,000, while the fattier ac- growing Indian population now ex of ceeds 140.000. West Mountain News - i this total. They went In for au!e thefts and burglaries chiefly. 5 Utah County weed crews bsvel Weed crews hsve been supervised II HuAlwO Just completed spraying along 1200 by Thomas Anderson, Utah County 111 I ulcs o: r ountv roads, Commls- - weed supervisor, mvu .u.ru.i.ui imiuur WEST MOUNTAIN sioner Bierung jones rcporxca oai- Mr nrt ed upon a Jeep truck, making- - it 'M Vrday. MoD, Tepton (Shirley Stew- .... .... ....,,.. m i " their daughter- Kristine ,VS:: la a Ingta day the use of new mounted with h . returnfd ,0. hiv, . Via calst tlA fin The IKlntf rfillfllV ami nmnr " " om WWW a year .n". ......... m v me ll Z,::,.:. aaiu mm .. ........ ...... n,-- . irummisMunrr I where Mr TpO- jn yjr(jen jj 8S to animal, but kills ton wa, a,il,alant eoach at Virden perls harmless praying has killed aboutr u uuu-i.a.ncus aa mum- jjjgjj School rcni ui nussiau unapvtccu Glenda of Mr. I "This vicious weed, which hardcuon, cockleburs. thistles, punc and Mrs. Berge, daughter Glenn Berge of Provo, Is roots two-fedeep and crowds out! lure vine and red root. fcther vegetation, also Infests the The county will furnish equip- - visiting at the home of Bishop and ...... a 1 i i i Mrs. Delpbln Hlatt and her cousin outh and of the county around in fin iisr tav i j siiirai viiiu ii uriva- Ann Ition for chemlcalslrm pay companies he iaid iblbcrta, of weeds along; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson for destruction The knapweed looks like but has no flower. It la Imper canals, Commissioner Jones said, arid Mr. and Mrs. Jarvle Thomp- vious 10 Iiiosi wtcu sprays, uui van The county w 11 even Dermit t son oi rayson are vacauonlns in rall-'LAngeles. je controlled with brush killer and equipment to be rentedot by weeds Mrs. Lola Sorensen, Mrs. Maile roads for destruction jAtlaclde. . Shell and Mrs. Alene Tanner were along railroad "Weeds must De kuiea every- - 5et apart Sunday as teachers in where, or tney soon diow oaci onto the West Ward Sunday School. the commissioner clean areas. Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Bishop of pointed out. Howe, Ida., were visitors in Pay- son over the weekend. They Joined the A. H. Bishop family in Journey ing to Delta where they all were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bishop. Today will be fast day In" all War opened on MorNEPHI wards In Nebo LDS Stake because mon crickets in Juab County last of Quarterly conference. The Sun- week with the spraying by plane Alva R. Wing, LehJ. this week day School will be In charge of of 51,000 acres with poisoned wheat was named vice president of the' the evening program in the West ba't. Ward. The plane carried a poison pay-- ; Funeral Directors and Embalmload of 5500 pounds of bait on each era Association of Utah, during an trip and completed the treatment ,nnual convention held in Salt Lake f.lQQSe ' in five days. To date near 100 per,,,. cent kill has been obtained, acOther officers elected included: cording to Ray Burtenshaw, Juab LaVar Tate, Tooele, president; Cnunty agent. t..J area incmuine cricKei-iniesic- a !e4-Merrill R. Holbroolc, Bountiful. 1 The Loy'',, Moose "Jer of ed all of Sabey Mountain, running A vurW 'Noheld an initiation at the Pass from Eureka west to Look-ou- t B0Ilehome recently In which six Murray, uirecior. and from Vernon on the north to," Desert Mountain in Juab County over directors are--: R. T. Mitchell, new members were taken into the on the south. Price, retiring president, Kenneth organization, according to Gover- So far, no crickets have been O. Lindquist, Logan, and Joseph nor Warren Lott. New raembera are Jack.Max- found on lands treated last year. lOlpln, Heber. basic Bernard E. Todd, Kenneth The project Is being carried on A suggested two-yeof farmers, cation course for members was .Park, Joe Grglck, Tom Jarvla and through ranchers and a number of govern-- ; outlined, during the convention by Earl Sorenson. After the cerement agencies. The Bureau ofjDr. Jacob Geerllngs, dean of the mony, the wives of the order their husbands to have a Land Management is now scouting University of Utah faculty and and head of the department1 light buffet supper served by Mrs. its lands to, determine If other Don Hall, refreshment chairman. 'of classics. testations exist. Py a!o assaults, SUNDAY, MAY 31. 1953 Utah County, Vuh Revolutionary Progress .In County Weed Battle . none. iwei'elJiDiM 'MOBILE WEED KILLER SPRAYS 41 MILES A DA Y Utah county officials Inspect new mobile weed k - a i tt Innea In WUpII J tafi iu .l,.ki r.n.id f'm m alsnaa nuns ennati i h gigj ivuci i vti vuaigu ui vau anu weeu tyriyinx; tiui( tuuui; wi"iM4uiKi County Agricultural Agent S. R. BoiwelL, Reed B ird, Weed Supervisor Thomas Anderson and Walter Thatcher, ho U operalinf apray. -- robberes, J1 j i. " n i In Provo total of 795 crlmea were bandied by the police dur ing the year ai compared with sal In 1051. The FBI breaka down the crime statistics from the various into six general categor-iv- i. In Provo larcenies led In number, with 2 reported. The other were: local figures Burglaries, 141; auto thefts, 29; murders, one; f Hcrmcny II:uss llyba Cover 1 - .''. hoi.ju Regular 269.95 New modern sutie with com fortable coU spring constmo et tlon. Beautiful nylon Jae frelit cover. 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