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Show 1 B3 We Cu r" Payson Legion Plans to EnfargD GXiErii'ovj Li ' -- ii SUNDAY HERALD leton Dedicate to Map! New City Park I hursday GoshenMan SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, Viah County. Uuh ! fslomsrid Bufldin WW ' .... I 3, 1D53 Badly Hurt In Cycle Accident f rurrow, danjerous stretch 'mission end the U. S. Fcfrest However, the entire scenic loop, MAPLETON Dedication of the Veterans MemorBy 31ADO LINE DIXON the Alpine Scenic Loop on the ice, the work' will egin Tuesdiy, which connect Provo and Amejf PAYSON ial at MapJeton will be held Thursday at 7:30 Park of the post Payson AmericB Fork Canyon side of the Mr. CorleUsen ssid. ican Fork Canyons, will be kept m.. announceis Elmer Bird, mayor. , p. summit wt!l be widened and r- - It will be necessary to close s open on Saturdays and Sundays for AmericantoLegion, was granted perbe Aaren Mer.denhall . surfaced. Harley J. Corlelssen rf; mile of the road In the project areithe heavy weekend traffic. It will missionof build an addition at the will The featured speaker the Legion Memorial ' Frovo, member of the Utah Road Monday through Friday of each.be open tomorrow. Labor Day, rear of Mapleton. James H. Tope. 24. Gosb.cn wW Building, when representatives met Commission, announced today. week, while the work is going on, also. includes also of The the with the Jack program presentation city counciUrecently. j In seriously A jntnt project of the road e injured, Thursday nijht "in to widen road the road commissioner said. Blasting colors by Leonarc Harris.- - and his Explorer Scouts; a motorcycle accident on U. S. .the narrow stretch from one to two Spencer, local commander, said H!.hway 6 one mile east of Goshen opening nrayer will be by Bishop Welby Warren; Freeway.traflic will begin this week. would be financed by the Legion, of the Improved The In man Bird, member of .he city council, will peak on dewhen tse motorcycle on w.iich-to room the intends which roaH will be done next spring. velopment of the park', which was a project of the city war riding with' William G'en 3us-tb- y, Under the. cooperative project. to a military training unit. 30. Mammoth, struck a calf. Harmer ,stated that council, the veterans, the Lions Club and the Jaycees; Mayor -Floyd . Mr. Corleissen said, the Bureau of ,ow oiaar lolor according to the Utah State Hih- music will be presented under the direction. of the Lions Public Roads has appropriated ? police 125.000. while the state will do tho " and Jaycees; the dedicatory prayer will be given by wayMr. Patrol.. p""h"e'., Miss Tenia Stabbs is in cd reBid cuuiilu iuuiuiucu ine .t.ii Pope suffered a broken right iiijr c,i..K OScar Whiting, patriarch of Kolob Stake! Ifornla attending teachers instf-U- d Bates, to sign certibelow the "knee, possible frae-ttuthe distance of the dan corder Edward peg ' The public is invited. fied copTfes of an ordinance signed Jtute prior to teaching there this & above the knee! ' lacerate-- l " ' 7," w a representative of SCHOLAR She was graduated from John Charles Jones. by and multiple abrasions previously ihead, o Services Administration win lelliiv,,. - Alpine Loop, according ,,v.j u" thJ..TheV Tiftir. coneissen. body. Mr. Rusby, the driver, is now on tne stai the Mountain Fuel Company per- 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. John jthe th hi?ht Mridfr (!vMf r'".. ' . F. Jones, is the winner of a to continue taining to a franchise for distribuiwas not injured. Mr. Pot wa S!."!l'v"a C0 ytem. "We expect trict of Und in th Provo River !lIty. dUin tion of natural gas in Payson. Tins $1000 Ford Foundation Scholar"I!o maintain at the Payson Hospital and ti storageV 7 by year (treated Creek rd Troject (Deer v ls Pl"yed in thC Uab the ship at the University of Utah. later transferred to the .Vetersrrs Prove this road so it can continue was approved providing ,ccordinglr,r,;She Pleasant Grov e a He is 10 in of one Utah high school is successful securing to accommodate all the tight, Hospital In Salt Lake' Citv whe:-to Otto G. Klein regionaf dSSfSymphony on2."r , to travel tu;'Cerxmcai oi convtraemx auu students to receive the scholar-iip- s he was reported in "satisfactory" seers h',i-.of GSA. , this year. condition. fr mnA Mm Knhrrt f (Vila scenic loop." necessity" from the Utah Stae Klein explained that ilthou?hiSt;bbl) Lee re Jn Hawthorne. Traffic over the loop is especial- - Public Service Commission at the Trooper Owen Bordall cf 'tha u'us !"7,e.."."ru state capitol. A hearing on the u"iCal.. where Mr. "Lee has accented lv Kmw .u'" v.n. Patrol said that 'Mr. Pop- Highway' of Three dates for mobile units Portion wilh the Bendix Corpora-j2- 4 a total of 6600 cars went over matter was held recently in, Salt on the vehicif which was a nder Vh. nJw'SinV J.V IfT ror the American Red Cross was formerlv wih.thif T slruck a half and. .overturned. in bloodmobiles bids or the to council regional by the reprcrecjtpt an electronic engineer.l "During the period of the Voadithorlzed by GeneraljKSL r Utah County were announced Sat- -' m .wor ln tne Vitb improvement project we urge rayson m Australia contains 2.91S.3GS .V..'iMr- h" of 21 Eddie Klein H. said p that Nicholsop urday by Harmer. City. Attornev Allen d Symphony orchestra for five yearsitorists to travel slowly and use square mjles. Bureau of Reclamation has Provo, chairman of the blood pro- - . the ,ead ln the second violin treme caution when they reach the Hodgson. Attorrey Dave McMullm. Red for Utah the clared the land surplus to ts;sectlon County ?ram Chanv of the a Payson have three where work is beintr done V and members Cross chapter. , neeas. me iraci consists oi tMiH. c,.,.. Kathv mil Kri of iwr -- - Commerce. ' . TT. . t, will The h'.oodmobile be. In Provo . luui..Uo?.u.im, u est of the CCC Camp in, John Charles 17. of son be will "The road Jones, barricadedat uiy in Lehi on, Oct 5, and at ' Pleasant Grove and should be in- - r . t oitv!ndraywii . u. v. r IJ:ht Company an easement- Mr. and Mrs. John F, Jones, 3451 Sept. 29,'n"t v th ctoi-- t nr tK irarv 26. I w Payson v a on i??n the of proo... spected b.v prospective bidders. t r poles end Mondays through Fridayg. but for installation 1I1VU ti,,.'j... r sons lUUlSUdY taa BrThomiS wer(, co- or rrovo win Lions me L,aay that he is the recipient 6? a $1000 scaiea Dias must De iorwaraea xr. ri,rl Thnm.t nH rinh. w be onen for s ow raut ou?!eriy wesi oi raysoir wrown as inc visit to their city in ' to me uenerai services Anminis-te- r city dump. Lighting will be In- - & irnfv?r?fv Snaron Lvnn 0f Seattle. Wash . travel on weekends." ?Trfcolarship at Se7tember. Mrs. Albert Grosjean m w n Thnmt tiation. Bldz. 41. Denver Federal'. m. The work will not affect the trio stalled In tne n,ear suture. is president of the club and i ar-Center. Denver, Colo. Bid forms,of Mr.t Mr" Thnma 1 from the Provo Canvon side to! The council discussed the matter Charles will be this yeariransins her committees for re in turned with Mr. and Mrs, W. H. 'Aspen Grove and on up past th? of working hours for city employes al me may De obtained irom on an early Denver.' Isummit. On the American Fork and voted that mtloyes be re- missionsunivirsity Thnmt inr vacation nheral studies Mrs. J. M. Grove'r, Red Cross program : : side, the barrieade will be about quired to work from 8 a.m. to 5 which will' enable him to enter Service Groups chairman will be , a week. six ltwo miles ahove Timpanogos Cave. p. m., days Iwithout taking his senior year at in charge of volunteers to staff Mr. and Mrs. Richard high school.. He received a letter the center the day of operation. have iof Castleton's from A. Ray Olpin, president of She will be assisted by Mrs. Har rtiirnrl from thp Holirtav Fashion ihe university, informing him of old Anderson, chairman of nurses Show at tha Biltmore Hotel in Los the award. aides: Mrs. John T. Murphy, Labor Day tomorrow should The scholarship is gtven.on a chairman of Gray Ladies and Mrs. reoUy shjne among holidays Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ahlander and basis - of scholarship and skills, Karl Scherer, chaikman of can the Tnany employees in for Y and candidates are selected "by teen workers. daughter Diane have returned industrial is chairIn Lehi. plants in the Provo Stanley TayJor ffrom a vacation in ihe principals of their schools to 11 he blood and of man the g program area. A cast, of 50 persons including a Europe, England and the take an examination. Scholarships were awarded in Utah, excluding, will be assisted by many volunchorus and orchestra will navian countries. En route they Ifs the day e visited LDS historic spots in Proram details for the 46th A breakfast for department tne Salt Lake City area, to 10 teers in the community who have arrive, in Provo Tuesday we laborer's Ueidt for an appearanccjvoo. Liberty and Carthace. and on annual convention of the Utah,h.ri. u,ni h eiwn FriHav Thm- of over 300 students who took the always been so willing to do their in this vital program. Washington, D. C. says "Science State Municipal League, to be examination. The test took eight dart Tuesday at 8 p. m. In Brigham their return home they visited arf supposed, In Payson, Mrs. J. D. Christen has already discovered that cerheld Sept. 9. 10. and 11 at the will be divided into three groups., hours to complete. myra and Niagara Falls. University fieldhouse. cease labi to blood of sen the chairman is "blood pro of second tain class cities, third : ' .the human ; FresTi from a tour of Korea, the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, first and Charles was an "A" student at gram and she will be assisted by ars portions ; in" and rtr the effective oring MrLee Swenson M'Oscar nd combating were towns', and class fourth and announced cities, by Ueidt Show will also feature numSaturday liis high school, was a member her volunteers who have worked of - Provo's effects arWt crippling polio, prevent of have Olax. Llndon. and C. hop W. Love, presi- for the purpose of 'permitting xii the family Mayor. bers by Johnnv Standlcy. comedian, Key Club, had a part in so" faithfully with her in making ing measles, and Infectious hepafamthe into and former Utahn whose recording nved home after a weeks vaca- - dent of the league.- heads of the various towns to dis- one of the school plays, and was these visits so successful. titis, andln fighting shock from ar-of "It s In the Book" is one of the tion. Tney visitea near Lane, jacx Highlights of the three-da- y ily bus and a member of the track team. He Dr. W. H. Aufranc, director. injuries and wounds. cuss mutual problems. Hole Tetons. the and be will fair :son Gov. J addresses by son hits of the year. Of head for the mounClub was of h'ealth selected the Kiwanis resources the staff Bracken Lee, Salt Lake City's George W. Staples will be the of Provo to goby to Boys State this fice of Defense Mobiliiation in "There is no substitute for hu breezily The Provo performance of the1 A of tains. Thoughts sizzling blood. man the American peo small appliance demonstration Mayor Earl J. Glade, and Dr. H main speaker at the Fridav afterCnly show is sponsored by East Sharon year. He has also done a .considerthe hotdogs cram our cranium can. themselves ple provide noon session. He will speak on the able amount of public speaking. blood necessary to care for the ond the cool canyon . 'eir On the'aerious side the show AgriCult.ural C?,Ueg.e-- . - in Active in the LDS Church, he is a ... sick" and injured. , wartl off the Luc " Ae convenuon wm sian wun subject, American A leadershipour anticipation ""1' Co , wiil demonstrate IhP VWw of heightens member the Pleasant dread and establish disease uses will polio, the water works and sanitation con- - the world today. banquet IhTyo dfscSy ' and our appetite. 4 Ward. a reserve for civilian and civil debp hplrt Fridav nicht. " ' ' "1 e ' of as. been haHed the "The Caruso V 'i irml event of a natural in fense needs .. etc. AU ladies are invited to mornof in been H. has the Vance Provo C lowing r?gistration That's obout the size cf our NO. JOB APPEAL disaster or sneak enemy attack. v Rav Christensen. Salt Lake and learn the proper and most,! appointed to, the State Highway VI:Labor Day relaxation, in addition, according to Dr. economical ways of using these T to is is "That our vital will an it Rive Patrol Civic Service Commission, why City attorney, explaniaiis, WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (UP) Nephi Kezerian, chairman of the'pypfjay appliances. n health and security that time Gov. J. Bracken Lee has ationof the lavvknoasthe Home On LeOVC The state is having a tough Weththe regular locaNappearance - Bounced n sn at the 2:30 n.m. American in normal health Mirwtes. before reaching our a harbormaster for every finding members of the cast will present theF kids get 85. $123. 194a Ford 2door. Cove and understandably Mr. Vance, former Utah County donate a pint of blood through the destination, and the municipal swim- - PAYSON Pvt. Russell Tew ersfield two and 1 half hours of variety 70 West 3rd North, SpringviUe. session, wife the ho thp tlhiprt nf Tninff nrtnl sue- -, American Red Cross. no so. The and thirsty, gets testy official chairman; pay gets Republican Party enter.tatrfrftent r a n g i ri g through Phone K6J. (adv.) . furlough in has no boat, but if he fails to en cecds Oral J. Wilkinson, who fer "The giving is simple, safe, pairv and 'we boil along with the Dale William James, city manager!"" sPent, a'four-da: dance numbers by the chorus ofl cr Tooele. The evening meeting'Payson, on leave from the army force a speed limit signed fromihe post after haying less and only takes a few minutes car. Atrer nuntmg Trrewooa younff beauties called the Heidt a $300: been elected .Republican he to state. minutes that may mean a life will be forfeit be directed asked Cark Wash. is of He by Fort may base Lewis, Nevll, for an hour because tHe stove Steppers to acrobatics and includ time fer another human being. V - cooks of the Provo City enrolled in Dona. chairman. school superintendent since; fuel was left behind we're ing a hit parade of popular music "Aater Works. finishing his basic training at the by Heidt's famous orchestra, The,ORV set Jq roast the weiners we The main meeting of the con- same place. His wife the former Musical Knights. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL vention will be held Thursday at Shirley Ann Tuckett, of Santaquin, can't .find. Wishing we were Also to be spotlighted on the SATURDAY Glade will four-ye2:30. the two a of has give Mayor years back in Provo using our eleccompleted show will be Erma Braithwaite. Girl to Zack and Sarah Fresh-Ton- i address of welcome, followed by course in nurses training in Miller and Reynold Hcinejr. w,ter Henderson, Proro. tric broiler, we find.the franks by Gov. Lee. Mr. Dixon Salt Lake City at the LDS hospital. Utah County entertainers who werj Boy te M Grant and Maxtne remarks mixed with a$hes where well holiat be the will main the She joined him for his brief speaker successful in auditions held this Mortenson Fitzserald. Provo. and Mayor Love will also day with his parents, Mr. and Mr?. Daddy's Helper had started week in Provo. Girl to R0bfrt and Ruth Mackay meeting, Elden Tew and family. "dinnoooo." speak. ! ... . Morgan. Orem. Spain nas zr.i ull rings to 140 FRIDAY We relax In rhts stadiums. ports Girl to Jack and Valene Carol fashion for a couWest Harrell. Provo. Bell to Carma and James Boy ple of hours until Crowther, Provo. The Serv-o- f j com-Uh- Fbnant Grove for Rc-Onsn- : Central Utah Nevs Briefs Fivo Acres hard-surfaci- sub-lea- se .P CiU-i..Jt.- -L - rn,, yr. t.jj " : re . -- ' Utah County Dates Listed For Red Cross Blood Unit cpm-pan- : ' ti .h trL .rVm mo-se- aj jes one-ha- .r. ni ex-jv- de-j- Youth Wins $1000 Ford Scholarship chil-are- siu lf , Mr.-an- r-- Irns lr.ijf erfl-olle- Pastli Ready-to-Wea- r, i HUT : Cast Of Heidt Troupe Due Tuesday f in if d . inter-mounta- e j Provo Mayor Lists, Details Of Utah State Municipal League Convention Sept. 9, 10 and three-mont- Scandi-dancin- L(0)iOjD . " Nau-llorac- y-it- - Pal-Youn- g 1 - l1"; W S K't Vance Appointed To State Post LL.i Slc . , ; "nu:.y ium,,, . iu.-v-.-.- w c."ciiiun pay-QyjQ- 1 V-- 8. . - y . Statistics I a- ar j . BENNETT'S AUGUST 25 Headquarters For Athletic and hym Needs! Colored Gym Trunks Girl to Clarence' and Thelma Wilson Jensen. Provo. Supporters Sport Built Football Provo. Edgel Milton Oldroyd. 28, Provo; Glenna Jean Ostler, 22, Spring-vill- IJack-To-Scho- ol MARRIAGE LICENSES Howard Lynn Lund, 34. SunnyCameron vale, Cal.: Gwendolin Truslow. 25, Los Angeles. Donald K. Dollahite, 22,, Sacramento, Cal.; Helen May Scott, 19, Gym Shoes Gym Sox Foster fneezing vllllictgS 'giie best.fooa protection ! MAYTAG12 Cubic 420 J! feed e. ShoesA Cemplete Line Athletic Equipment Dennis George Stewart, 18. Carolyn Livingston,' 19, i.. a The Ancient Burying Ground at Woburn, Mass., dating from 1542, contains the graves of the ancestors of four U. S. Presidents Franklin Pierce. James A. Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison. In Provo CENTER Gar-ifield- ' 8 .VV ttj and it takes still more to protect what ; we have herev- -- door and Opm t gleiK avcrything thot'i ilortd huid. So cenvanicnt. Every thalf frMtinq turfoc. Fait freezing jirettcH vHamint, flever and "ged looki" f your food. tK Roger Verl Nichols, 18, Orem; Gloria Dean Clive. 18, Oremi The. Americanworkingmans the most im portant of all our resources, and the N ation looks to him for the mechanical ," Ofner loci J priglifi tii. foy and 23 cubit Termt efficiency on which our safety depends, and for the loyal spirit which makes such rime a m? oor prtttleit tj ft Cubk Fart 210 pounds faad ttaraga $27Q95 Quick freazing lidrwolU. control aanat (now In foaturai. laioncad Kd Yea navar kava to hold it opon. CKaka mt two 1 cubic foot convenient iie and 14 cubic feet. MTEIUIITY 1 fvH paid up toad (pailaga warranty Five-ye- ar lake on a , ' tabor Day ends at midnight with a dream cf franfurters trudging ".eight abreast rough a sea - of ash-cover- ed crusted mustard. Tuesday we'll be rarin' to go for another year.: And, folks, your m u'n i cipally -owned Provo City Power is ALWAYS rarm 'If to go. The flick , summons switch every a of power you need ounce) for any job'eny time. Provo Power salutes the working man the kind of man who, like vour power plant em ployees, loyally strives to do his best the year orouna. GENERATED' TODAY: ifw hod 3 ways cmdenilnf,. unit warranty 3 2 ! guarantee workmanthip and partil 3 UTAH APPLIANCE CO. Over 3C0 dresses ortd suits to choose from. 32 LAYAWAY NOW EAST 1st NOXTH - PHONE 2371 lit TAYLOR'S 'APPLIArJCE DEPT.. . RNITY'-VARDRODE- Frindly Shp far th 32 North 1st fast .3 250 WEST Expectant Mother" ' Phone 3S4-- J TKI MATTA9 7" Provo Power ayr"Keep plugging!" Mawtag OARAMTEES five-ye- "Th la American life. Eaiy-ta-t- Our New Fall Line of F.1A1 When we honor labor today, we pay tri Bute of respect to the greatest force MAYTAG CHIST I looks like Utah clear day. of efficiency count. Count on Us This Fall is coMPini ' TO BUILD THIS COUNTRY L Ore. 272 W. iro9 ".vel." Ge-no- la. IT TOOK HARD WORK UPRIGHT Everything's ot Pay-so- Julius Caesar Hatchett, 25. Provo; Lo Rene Wilde, 19, LeGrande, - Ft the mosq uitoes prod us toward home. The flat tire doesn'tdelay us long end we ftel o. real moment cf cher crs the old plantation hoves into sight. Only" a moment's rightl Mamma left the water running and the bathroom CENTEX - HROVO UTAH ., ST. MD4K3 IXBOk. VBOBt VBJUtCL MOST IFFICI'NT fXISUKa UNIT ftinn IS THI SSI THI FUU UKI TC3AYI eQBOfXKM ! ' y YOU CAN IUY. V hrV |