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Show 4 4 suitoat. u. DECEMBEH was SUNDAY HERALD llf Juveniles Use Them Chief Issues Warning On Church Fire Danger A sharp warning that churches need even more than usual fire prevention care, because they are vacant and unattended much of the time was voiced Saturday by Provo Fire Chief Dean Muhle-steiafter firemen Friday extinguished a blaze at Fourteenth-Sixt- h Ward, 230 W. on 3rd S. Fire was caused by leaving buckets of hot ashes on a wood platform, firemen foHind, after extinguishing fire in the furnace room. Although estimated loss at the chapel was only $40 because of prompt action by firemen this n, Rotary Speaker Traces History Of Utah Region of activities Early-da- y Crackdown On Cigaret Machines Promised by Chief fire could easily have burned the chapel, said Chief Muhlestein. The fire was third recent Are in LDS chapels, first last summer causing total destruction of the Lake View Ward. The second, which like Fourteenth-Sixth Ward fire, was nipped in the bud, occurred at the Provo-Ea- st Provo Stakehouse. At current prices it costs almost $250,00 to build a new LDS chapel of the type being used in Provo. In urging greater precautions to avoid fires in churchs, the fire chief points out, that chapels are vacant much of the time. Therefore, a fire caused by some careless act, might well gain great headway before being down BORN' L fW. ALLEY HOSPITAL AT UTAH the home-seekin- Club Friday. . Addressing the noon luncheon meeting of the club, Mr. Larson traced the development of the Provo. ( Girl te Nephi and Florance Patten Zahlmann, Provo. Girl to James and My mar Freeman Brown, Orem. Boy to Dale and Willerta Mer-riaBartholomew, Orem. Saturday Girl to Owen and Colene Williams Richardson Orem. Boy to Edwin and Joyce Simpson, Springville. Girl to Don and Betty Bullock Finlayson, Provo. Girl to John and Annie Shepard Kitchen, Orem. m By-arns- on cus-tqd- Rash of Wallet Thefts Reported FREE COFFEE AND REFRESHMENTS r ; TIL SANTAQUIN Myron Olsen was installed commander of Post 84 df the American Legion at ceremonies held- this week at the Santaquin Legion Hall. Officiating were District Com mander L a R u e Thurston of Provo, and District Vice-Coin mander Earl Potts of Eureka. Other officers installed were Denzil Greenhalgh, vice commander; Jack Openshaw, second vice commander; Parley Goodall adjutant; Douglas Olsen, Stephen Bettess, service officer; Leon Wall, athletic director; George D. Johnson, chaplain, and Fred Openshaw, Calvin Peterson and Don Kay, executive committee. Fred Openshaw, Junior repre sentative at Boys State, gave a report of Boys State activities during the program. Young University Friday evening, and seven wallets were reported stolen from Provo High School lockers during wrestling. 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Wood; plaintiff awarded y Jedediah Smith (no relation) was of minor children. in the West helping to tighten Tino Pino Archuleta from Mar-ci- a America's claim to it." Archuleta; plaintiff awarded When the Mormons finally of minor children. custody came in 1847 and Brigham Young announced, "This Is the Place," the whole country took on a new meaning, he said. "The Utah outlet became the Jordan River and the whole region became a new Holyland. The most barren desert may become Bethel to the Provo police Saturday were inheart set on its consecretation." vestigating a rash of wallet thefts. J. Edwin Stein introduced the SJx wallets were stolen during the basketball game at Brigham speaker. :30 P. M. CLOSING TIME dispense to juveniles was announced Saturday by Provo Police Chief Max M. Snow. High school, junior high school and even younger children are getting cigarets, he said. Many young teenagers are seen in downtown cafes, smoking cigarets, he said. Some cafes are refusing to serve high school students if they smoke and all establishments are warned by police that they must keep cigaret vending machines back of the counter to prevent minors reaching them, said the chief. Many very young teens, agers have become he said. Santaquin Legion Installs Officers Boy to Hal and Rita Stapley, 1 at HOME TIM ciga- ret vending machines which Lasm. Friday EVERY DAY FROM Utah County Youth Home is Last year, operations budget requesting budget of $17,483 for was $15,000, but the home spent 1956, to include various improveAudiments such as surfacing of the only about $10,000, County ' tor Karl Bennett said Saturday. grounds and landscaping. chain-smoker- Statistics traders, exSpaniards, trappers, Pacific-bounemid plorers and the to served all prepare grants Morg the for way mons who arrived in Utah in 1847, Gustave O. 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