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Show ed Weekend Accid ents on ' Tragedy on Hike Claim 2 MONDAY, JULY 29, 1957 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, By UNITED PRESS By UNITED PRESS Utah's 1957 traffic fatality toll stood at 113 today with the deaths of a Fredonia, Ariz, girl, a Provo boy, and a Tooele man in separate accidents. Last year Utah's fatality toll for A similar period was 116. four-year-ol- d ld Arcoles Brooks-bwas killed Sunday night when truck her family's one and one-ha10 her crushed and over rolled y d lf miles' north of Glendale, Utah. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brooksby of Fredonia. The parents and three other children were injured. Rickie Donald Sabin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sabin, Provo, was run over and killed by an IMPROVEMENTS AT KELLEY'S GROVE SPURRED THROUGH EFFORTS OF CLUB Two imSPRINGVILLE in the Kelley's provements Grove recreation area in Hobble Creek Canyon were "added upon" during the past week through work groups of the 0 Club. One group worked on some new swings, steel for which has been donated by Geneva Steel Co., and work facilities d offered by Whiting and Construction Co., in whose shops the welding of the swings is being done. 20-3- Hay-mon- second group of clubmen went to Kelley's Grove to continue work on the amphitheater. The terraced hillside where the seating is being constructed of weeds and the cleared ce- work n -- . . 12-5- Eaton-Howar- r, . . . . . Parade Theme For Wasatch County Fair Selected . . . . Produce Market 9-1- 0, Idaho-Oregon-Dako- ta 3.75-4.0- 0; 2. 3.75-4.0- 0. Victim of the shooting was Scott ' Morris Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Keith of Bountiful. Killed in an outing in Cedar Creek Can- yon near Mt. Pleasant was Elaine Laj-son- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Larson of Fairview. The Keith boy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Keith Jr. live in Provo. Miss Helen Keith, who was Provo's Miss Liberty Belle for the July Fourth celebra- tion this year, is an aunt of the such a way as to The section on which the club members are now working is only one of four such sections fronting the amphitheater stage which they plan to construct. The men also prepared the place for cement steps which lend up to the stage, and they expect to pour the cement steps this week. for Bolts five-year-o- ld sary. commenced. the seat planks were set upright in cinder blocks which were then filled with cement and then the whole thing cased in cement. The seat planks are being custom made and will be ment in Two Utah youths, a Davis County boy and a Sanpete County girl, met violent death Sunday in an accidental shooting and a hiking replacements facilitate should that become neces- was Stock Market Nol-de- bolted A automobile at Saratoga resort in Utah County when he apparently ran Ln front of the vehicle in a parking area. He was taken to a Lehi hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. Utah Highway Patrolman FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Evans said the child ran in Member of New York Stock Exchange front of a car driven by James L. Bales Jr., 21, Salt Lake City. James T. O'Connor, a retired OVER THE COUNTER machinist of international Smelt- DOW JONES AVERAGES ing and Refining Co., died early 10.25 .75 Industrials Rails Volume Amal. Sugar Pfd.. .67 62 today of injuries sustained Sunday 11:00 Big Piney in Tooele. 1.22 .92 151.11 86 512.572.02 Oil 350,000 English O'Con34.50 33.00 said 12:00 Investigating officers Equity Oil 39.50 nor was struck down by a car 930,000 510.97 3.62 150.35 1.98 First Security ... 37.50 11.00 10.25 center the at an intersection near Inter. Motor Lines Friday's Close 1.48 152.33 2.10 25.75 24.75 514.59 Mtn. Fuel Supply. of town. O'Connor, who resides at 1,710,000 16 00 17.50 Utah S" 011 the Kirk Hotel, was thrown 10 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE feet by the impact. Asked MUTUAL FUNDS Bid EXriver of the car was identified 7.50 6.50 Banner 6.53 Affil. Fund, Inc. 6.03 as Gerald Bennett, no age or ad- Bristol Silver 17 .19 15.21 ..14.07 General Canada dress given. .04 03 Bullion 19.56 18.09 Chemical 1.10 1.00 Rickie was born June 24, 1953, Cardiff 18.89 ..17.24 .034 Fund Investors in Provo, a son of Donald E. and Central Standard.. .03 50 .55 lncorp. Investors.. 9.66 10.44 a He was Con Delores Carter Sabin. Chief 13.05 .28 'Mass. Inv. Trust.. 12. 07 25 member of the Rivergrove Sec- - Clayton Silver 11. 63 Grow. .064 Mass. Inv. ond Ward. Combined Metals.. .054 23.29 d Stk. 21.78 .24 21 Surviving are his parents, two Comstock 52 V2 .574 URANIUM QUOTES brothers and one sister, Ronald, Cons Eureka .08 07 Dick and Gena Sabin, all of Croff 1.00 0234 974 .034 Atlas Provo; his grandparents, Laura Dragon .07 .084 044 .054 Bapco Barney Sabin Burr, and Nettie East Standard .194 Bee Hive 184 .014 .024 Carter Kocherhans, both of East Utah .05 .21 .04 ... .25 Bullion Horn Eureka Big Provo. and .08 .07 .09 .07 Con.. Indian Eureka 4 Lilly Big Mrs. Wesley Burr, Price. .28 .23 .. .02 .01 Chute Standard Eureka Canyon Funeral services will be con- Great Western .10 .03 094 Cliffs .034 Circle ducted at the Berg Drawing .04 03 .37 Oil .41 Columex Room Chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m., Majestic .30 25 .12 .104 Congress with Bishop Charles A. Sturgill Mammoth .03 02 4 10 .13 Kears Mono Elaterite of the Rivergrove Second Ward .091 .10 1.31 1.43 Naildriver Federal officiating. Friends may call at. New Park 1.20 1.10 4.75 5.25 Corners Four the mortuary tonight from 6 to .50 .47 08 .09 Greenriver 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to North Lily 28 .014 .. .014 .33 Cloud Standard Gold North services. Burial will be in t,he .10 .09 024 .034 Park City Con... Gunsight Provo City Cemetery. .05 & 10 .044 Oil .12 Met Int. Prosper 3.874 3.75 25 .35 New Metals Rico Argentine .20 .17 08 .08 Silver King West. Producers .02 .55 50 .024 Silver Shield King Oil .17 154 4.25 4.50 Lisbon So. Standard .14 10 5.00 5.25 Swansea Con Lucky Mac .75 .70 .14 Mt. Peale 124 Tintic Standard 1.60 65 .70 Oil Securities United Park City. 1.50 5.00 1.31 1.43 Is Radorock Utah Idaho Sugar. 4.50 08 .10 .09 07 Red Hill West Toledo 17 .18 .01:U 014 Williston Republic "Then and Now" has HEBER 04 .05 .09 074 Zuma Royal been the theme selected for two 1.00 1.25 Shumway huge parades, to be conducted dur68 .73 Standard Uran ing the Wasatch County Fair, Aug. 10 .12 Uran Sun according to Don Barker, 02 .03 Tri State chairman. .04 03 Upetco CHICAGO (UP) Potatoes: Entries for the parade are being 05V4 .06 Total 332 Friday; 240 Saturday; Uran King sought by commitee members, 21 .85 80 White Canyon Sunday; track 298; arrivals 237. who invite all business houses, 42 .45 Supply moderate, market for Wyoming civic organizations and church DAILY SALES wards to participate in the event. best stock firm. 100 lbs. U.S. 1A Colb. sales Track Rexall, 2000 at 25. Prizes will be awarded for floats 3.75. chiefs 2000 at 8. East Standard, in three categories: Church, com1A East 100 lbs. U.S. sales: Street 1000 at 18 Vz. Utah, mercial "locally built" and civic Idaho Idaho - Oregon Majestic Oil & Mng., 1000 &t 3. organizations. A trophy will be Tintic, 2000 at given in each division. Prizes of $10 will be given to winners in beauty and design, novelty, originality and theme. A trophy will also be given to the best commercial imported float. Assisting Mr. Barker as great-grandmothe- ' :'' !;V-:- ' Gun Accident, Provo Boy, 4, One of Three Auto Victims Three-year-ol- :!' ' The other grandparents of the little boy are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davies, also of Provo. The Keith youth apparently was killed instantly when he was struck in the back of the head by a bullet from a .22 caliber target pis- BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Today : Boy to Marvin and Marilyn Bates I vie, Orem. tol. Tlie Boy to Clyde and Lucine Sim-so- n Young, Provo. Boy to John Carl and Joell ivieryiCK swenson, opi 111 g vine. Girl to Raymon M. and Nancy Fay Blackwell Hodge, Provo.Hol-man Boy to Lloyd and Jeanette ' 1 1 Girl to George and Lila Ordahl Heib, Provo. Boy to Milton and Janice La- Ree Minor, Provo. Boy to Terry and Irene Mon-so- n Jenkins, - Provo. Girl to Elmo and DeLon Beck Muir, Provo. and j Raima Marlene Hindley Hancock, Orem. Boy to Boyd and Sibyl Huntsman Gines, Pleasant Grove. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker, pleasant Grove. July occurred at the shooting ho;rc vi Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mil-of R;;;.n'iM where the victim had spent the night. The mishap took place while Mrs. Miller was away to the grocery store. d The victim, Tomd Miller and my Tommy's sister were alone when the tragedy occurred. Officers said a prowler was re- ported by the MDlers early Sun- day mcrning and Mr. Miller had loaded the gun at that time. The Larson girl was killed aft- er she fell off a ledge in Cedar Creek Canyon east of Mt. Pleasant. She was on a picnic with Larry Taylor, 17, a fellow student at North Sanpete High School when the mishap occurred. She fell about 50 feet from a ledge near a waterfall in the can yon. The youth, vho was injured in trying to reach her, was powerless to help and sat with her as she died. Provo three-year-ol- AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Despain Bennett, LeW. Girl to Duane and Power Unit Lists Profit nine-year-ol- Franks, Provo. Saturday: Boy to Gordon . v Sunday: m May Ivey, second from rijrht, chosen Payson Harvest Days and Homecoming Queen at a contest held at the Nebo Stake Tabernacle, where Betty Jean Tanner, far left, was named Miss Payson. Serving as attendants to Miss Ivey are Deann Shepherd, second from left, and Peg-gThe foursome will reign over the Payson Harvest Days Kay, far rig-htand Homecoming celebration. boy. Statistics m TO REIGN OVER PAYSON CELERRAT ION 15: i ' Water Department Shows Net Profit Boy to David and Phyllis Garland West, Pleasant Grove. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth Bert Harward, 17, Provo city water department and Merlene Newell, 18, Orem. Junior Wayne Underwood, 30, showed a net profit of $27,717 for Salem, and Alma Joyce Jorgensen the first half of this year. Total revenue for the departChristensen, 28, Salem. ment for the first half of this Gary Lee Fryer, 18, Pleasant was $120,957, down 12.4 per year Grove, and Karma Jeanene Jencent from gross revenue of sen, 17, Springville. the $138,074 far first half of last Walter Boyd Peay, 32, Hollywood, and Norma Reiss, 26, Holly- year. Expenditures of $93,239 for the wood. half of this year included: first Frank Snell, 43, Spanish Fork, Administration and general exand Grace Geist, 41, Orem. Wendell Roberts Dang erf ield, 41, pense, $68,313; transmission and $15,917; customers Orem, and Bonnie Louise Williams distribution, and accounting $6,000; collecting, Underwood, 28, Springville. source and $2,551, purification, Hugh LeRoy Brown, 27, Tuc- of $456. supply expense, son, and Lynda May Thomas, 17, Tucson. electric department showed a net profit of $171,884 for the first half of the year, an increase of 4.25 per cent over net profit of $164,872 for the first six months of 1956. Total revenue for the first six months of 1957 was $623,106, an increase of 7.59 per cent over of $579,138 during revenue gross the first half of last year. Total expenses for the first half of this year totaled $451,221, an increase of 8.92 per cent over total expenditures of the electric department for the first half of Road Director Looks Over Freeway Route Ellis L. Armstrong, director, Utah State Road Commission, Sunday afternoon was taken on an aerial tour of the proposed interstate freeway through Utah County by Sterling Jones and Kay Jacobs. Pilot Jacobs. Pleasant Grove, is a member of Utah County Interstate Highway Committee, and County Commissioner Jones is chairman of the county committee. "Only by air can you see clearly why the proposed route is laid out as it is," said Com missioner Jones. last year of $414,265. Largest increase was in com- merical sales which totaled $296,- 156 for the first half of this year, an increase of 10.41 over com- THE RIGHT PLACE mercial sales of $268,236 for the JERSEY CITY, N. J. first half of last year. ( dog owned by Mrs. Jo Ann In 1847 whaling was in the Pacific about England's 600 whaling to the western waters. UP) The state road commission director advised the Utah County committeemen that "undoubtedly precedence will go to dbntruc-- ! tion of the freeway where it will best relieve metropolitan traPic congestion." Committeeman Jacobs has offered free aerial transportation to any city councilmen who would like to see the route from the air. Utah County was praised by the state roads director for its lead in seeking to set aside immediately a zoned route to facilitate early purchase of right of way. Some $33,000,000 in funds will be avaiLable for Utah rights of A way purchase in the fiscal year Lacer-tos- a became separated from its so profitable owner, and", after a day of wan500 of New dering, entered police headquarships shifted ters and walked' directly into the Missing Persons Bureau. beginning July 1, 1958. Utah has in been handicapped raising funds for federal apmatching due for road to need propriations construction to reclamation dant sites, said Commissioner Jone. t OKI ao Provoan Serves With Orthopedic Clinic Scheduled Tuesday OREM An orthopedic clinic for crippled children, will be held Tuesday, July 30, at 9 a.m. at the of . department the Utah Valley Hospital. The clinic is being conducted by the Primary LDS Hospital and free of charge. All children out-patie- nt Drum and Bugle Corps SAN DIEGO, Calif. Serving with the San Diego, Calif., Naval Training Center's Drum and Bugle Corps is Ronald J. Records, son of Mrs. Edith E. Persons of Provo, Utah. having orthopedic problems invited to attend. SSP: are an graCeS each is his wife, Mrs. Tennie Bark- er and the following committee Mr. and Mrs. Oliver members: Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpin, Mr. and Mi's. 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