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Show SUMAY, JTJE SUNDAY HERALD ;.. vo.. 23. 1957 Driver Recovering From Collision With Police Car CAR ROLLS, INJURES TWO YOUTHS polio shots will be rector, Health De- had been given children In Nebo school Lindon at said Tuesday School District with the exceppartment, Michael Chappie, 14. Spanish given Mrs. Jean Edwards. Saturday. di- M. C. 9 Dr. a. at m., Smith, h Mrs. 10th W., was in fairly two Fork, injured in a Betty Mikesell, public tion of Spanish Fork. dition Saturday at her home, miles west of Spanish Fork on the health nurse, will conduct the He said he hoped to get 2000 after treatment by a Provo physi- Lake Shore road Friday, was re- ROBIN FREED clinic, open to all children who shots soon to give both first and HARTFORD CITY, Ind. (UP) cian for shock and bruises. had their first shot a month ago second shots to Pleasant Grove, ported in "fair" condition SaturA robin carrying a piece of string and need the second in the series. and hoped "not later than the Her car flipped upside dow n day at Utah Valley Hospital. colli- He suffered fracture of a low- to a nest was trapped high in a Any Lindon students due for first week in July" to get vaccine Friday noon in a two-ctree when the string caught on the last or booster shot may re- for some 6,000 Provo youngsters, er vertebrae. sion at 100 N. 5th W. Ted Woodhouse. 16, driver of a branch and the bird's claw at ceive it at this clinic. Driver of the other car, south- 6,000 Orem residents and 5000 was the Provo car, told officers he was the. same time. Members of the Police Officer bound, Spanish Fork residents. $1. is Charge 59, 74 N. good con- V A "2" County Resumes Polio Shots With Clinic at Lin don School Utah County, Utah Second City-Coun- ty car-cras- ar 4' I u. r UuL ?TW Vr-- , HERE - i- is r - Keith L. Miner, 26, 912 E. 420 S. Mrs. Edwards was Damage to her car was estimated at $400 and to the police car, S100. east-boun- d. rounding a curve when he lost control, and the car rolled over. He suffered facture of the left arm and hand, face and arm cuts. Charles Russell family, seeing If enough vaccine is available About 9000 shots have been tbe bird's plight, called firemen, everyone in the community can 'd&t shots, if not, it will be rewho hoisted an aerial ladder and given in the county, he said. The physician said two shots stricted for the children, he said. freed the robin. V v 1.. o 11 n 1 1 .f 1 ill ISP pectacular Furniture Savings! Four hours fuel 'MAKE MINE OATS,' SAYS 'KING' AND CAP AUXILIARY aboard is a good rule for Civil Air Patrol aircraft oraground rescue horse. Here, e oats from King, registered American Saddler, takes on some Joe Kolan, Thola Kolan, CAP mobile dispatcher, while Ground Rescue Officer left, and Capt. Verg Collings, operations officer, right, brief Capt. Lyle Williams, Utah County Sheriff's Posse chief aboard King, on how to reach "survivors." Posse and CAP will cooperate today on state sea rchand rescue training mission. S-- M high-octan- S-- Want to Help? Historian "Survivors" may send up disBy JOAN GEYER, Capt., CAP to tress is invited The public today signals of some kind. take part iir a game of aerial Any information leads noted by as Utah Civil the public will be welcomed by Air Patrol holds CAP mission Commander, Lt. of out Provo Airport. William Keith, who may be games Utah County Sheriff's Horse reached at Franklin Posse is standing by for possible A distress signal spotted might mountain rescue of "survivors." be called in to Utah County Theoretically, two aircraft are Sheriff Theron Hall's office, missing on flight Saturday via Provo;, to Wasatch County DepBridger, Wyo., and Salt uty Sheriff Floyd Witt at Heber, Lake City to Los Angeles. or local police for relay. Real aircraft simulating the The operation today is just a flight were to fly the route Saturmission. day morning pretending to be in training However, people frequently get distress, probably flying through lost or in trouble in Utah's specWasatch or Utah County. tacular mountains or on scenic but storm-pron- e lakes and it takes cooperation to find and rescue them. Here's a good chance to ek searth-and-res-c- ue Frt Kolob Stake Conference Set Today Kolob stake SPRINGVTLLE quarterly conference will continue ward today in the Second-Eight- h church with Presiding Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin representing the LDS General Authorities. According to Stake President Bert Strong, Bishop Wirthlin has specially asked that the young people of the stake attend the conference sessions, and special seating in the front has been arranged for them. General sessions are scheduled for 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Music for the morning session will be furnished by the Eleventh Ward Choir under the direction of Arlon Van and for the afternoon Orden; meeting, the Second Ward Choir, directed by LaVon Chappie, will sing. The concluding session of the conference will be held this evening at 7 p.m. under the direction of the stake MIA. A special part of the program will be the presentation of several M Man, Golden and Silver Gleaner Gleaner, awards. Special music is also planned and the new MIA theme for the coming year will be introduced. a A missionary meeting and conmeeting priesthood leadership stituted the opening of the conference sessions last evening. fmmm w Writers Wi Hear State CAP to Hunt For 'Lost' Aircraft in This Area hide-and-go-se- f" ' A. Russell Mbrlensen, director of Utah State Historical Society, will be the guest speaker at the summer meeting of the Provo Chapter, League of Utah Writers. The meeting will be held Wednes- day evening at Upper Falls Resort in Provo Canyon. Members and partners and guests will enjoy supper which will be served beginning at 6 p.m. prior to the Floyd Cecil Jones, 25, of Price and Lehi, originally charged with rape "with force and violence" of a babysitter, has e4ered a plea in Fourth District courtto the lesser charge of "assau He was sentenced to 90 days in jail; given credit for the 27 days already served, and the remainder of sentence suspended. Dave Robey. 20. Provo. who earlier had pleaded guilty to to burglary, was committee Utah State Hospital for 30 days observation. James Lawrence Ormiston, 19, New York City, who had pleaded guilty to charges of grand lar ceny of a diamond ring, placed on probation for 18 months with jurisdiction transferred to New York probation authorities. Max C. Vincent, 34, 711 West Center, who pleaded guilty to charges of wilful neglect and failure to provide in violation of an earlier court order, was sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended on condition payments as ordered. I5L j I " i 't " Pf i'"irL1fi,f ' Cloth Pastel fiuffy ' - S' T- -,l color. Strong Km. meeting. All members are requested to s furnish eating utensils for and guests and are asked them-selva- to bring a dish for the potluck supper. For complete details they may call Mrs. Carlos Phillips at or Mrs. Stanley P. FR Mrs. Woodrow Jones, FR Seegmiller will be in charge of transportation. 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