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Show SUNDAY. JUNE 23, 1957 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Boys Feted By Provo Rotary Club r total A of SPRINGVILLE Cerein was collected the $553,41 Provo Rotarians and their son bral Palsy drive in Springville, it held their annual "Boys' Night" was reported this week. This was at Rotary park in Provo Canyon the first drive to be conducted last Thursday evening, with more under the new coordinated plan for than 230 persons participating in all such drives set up by the chamber of commerce. the various activities. L. of Grant Under the direction Under the new plan all drives Hansen, the program included will be made under direct supervision of the general drive comSoftball, pony rides, merry-go-rouns, and Dr. James mittee comprising hiking, other games. The climax to the Nance, George Wright, and Mrs. outing was the dinner served at LaMar Miner assisted by the ward 7:30 p. m. and the individual chairmen, all of whor continue in gifts given to each boy who was their respective posts. This - alleviates the job of reorganizing present. of next The for every drive as well as safe regular meeting Frithe Rotary Club wil be held guarding the public against shys-- ! to Presiters and unauthorized canvassers, day, July 12, according dent Anderson, at which time the according to Dr. Richrd Miner, will be offi- president of the chamber, who exofficers for 1957-5- 8 installed. cially Speaker will be presses the appreciation of chamGus P. Backman, executive sec- ber members for successful way retary of the Salt Lake City the drive was conducted by the Chamber of Commerce. The committees, and for the way tho regular Friday luncheon meeting townsfolk are responding to the will not be held on June 28 or new plan. District chairmen who are reJuly 5, he said. The June 28 luncheon is cancelled for the sponsible for directing the driv 3 clubs annual "Girls' Night" the within their designated areas are: same evening, and on July 5, Mrs. Guy Brown, Mrs. Wallace members will attend a meeting Clegg, Mrs. Earl McKenzie, Mrs. of the SaK Lake Club in Salt Ostler, Mrs. Steve Miller, Mrs. Lake. Young, Mrs. Ed Murdock, IVlrs. Robert Booth, Mrs. Eli Mrs. Rex Wardle, Mrs. Bill 400 Firemen Miller, and Mrs. Ray Clark. These select assistants within the conTraining Session fines of their own district. SALT LAKE CITY 'UP) More than 400 firemen from Utah 'and neighboring states end the 13th annual Firemen's Training School here today after three days of instruction in the latest fire fighting techniques. The firemen were given demonstrations of rescue methods, use of gas masks, hose lays in fire Provo City has spent $385,858 and demonstration of fire during the first five months of fighting, this year, or about 40 per cent of extinguishing methods. By EVELYN M. BOYER SPRINGVILLE Work on the proposed new highway and overpass south of Springville which will connect Highways 91 and is expected to get underway shortly, officials announced this week, following the awarding of the bid to Thorn Construc- 89-50-- 6, tion Co. of Springville. r? LET 'ER BUCK This rider on a pitching bronc was typical of the rousing action seen at the Pleasant Grove Strawberry Days rodeos Friday and Saturday nights. Two Graduate From Coast Dental School Strawberry Celebration Acclaimed Ex-Provo- A son and a of Dr. and Mrs. L. E 5PKlWtiViLL.: son-in-la- w an Found Dead in Arizona Home Ottesen of Springville were among Funeral UP YUMA, Ariz. those to receive degrees as Docwill be held here MonPLEASANT GROVE This city's tors of Dental Surgery from the services annual Strawberry Days was again University of Southern California day morning for Udall Pace, 43, a history today, and officials looked cises. They are Sterling Ottesen, promineniattorney formerly from found dead back with satisfaction ou one of at recent commencement exer-an- d Provo, Utahrwho-JA:a- s Fred L. Hoopes who is mar- at his home Thursday. tions. their most successful ce' Bad weather threatened, but ried to the former Karen Ottesen. Police said Pace apparently had The commencement was at- hung himself in a bathroom. never seriously hampered any vent, and the mammoth parades tended by Dr. and Mrs. Ottesen. Pace was a nephew of Arizona Dr. Sterling Ottesen received his and top quality rodeos were acState Supreme Court Justice Levi claimed as some of the best ever training at the Univer- Udall and cousin of Rep. Stewart seen at any Strawberry Days sity of Utah and later served an Udall He had practiced LDS mission in Great Britain. He event. law for 14 years in Provo before The flower show in connection and his wife, the former Carol moving here. with the celebration attracted hun- Jean Clark, daughter of Dr. and Last rites were to be performed Mrs. Harold Glen dark of Provo, dreds of interested spectators. Saints in the Yuma Latter-da- y and their two sons, plan to make their home in Southern Califor- Church. nia, where Dr. Ottesen will begin P. his dental practice. GUN STOLEN Dr. Hoopes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hoopes of ThatchProvo police are investigating a er, Ariz. He received his report that a $175 Colt pistol and training at the University of holster had been stolen from a Arizona and the University of Southern California. He plans to car owned by Eddie Kreiger, Salt Three suits have beer, filed in open an associate practice in Los Lake City, stored at a local Fourth District Court against Union Angeles until November, when he Pacific Railroad Company, in con- will enter the air corps as a dentist nection with a car-trai- n crash Dec. with an officer commission. 6, 1955, at Lehi. Iris B. Manning, passenger in $1,225 far damages to his car and the car, is seeking $2,500 for spe- $25 for "other expenses"; and Rita FREE ESTIMATES cial damages and $25,000 for per- SheJton, passenger in the car, is Repairing - Refinishinff sonal injuries suffered: Keith L. seeking $388 special damages for DTR Co. Manning is asking $2,500 for "great personal injuries and $2,500 genpain of body and mind suffered; eral damages. pre-dent- al (D-Ariz- J. Le-Gran- de Tip-pett- s, Attend City's Spending On Schedule With the Budget Thorn's bid was for $353,066. bid was and the next lowest W. W. $361,000. submitted by Co also of Clyde Construction this city. The engineer's estimate was $279,000. The new fourlane highway will take off from the present high, parallel with the D. and R. G. railroad tracks in a northwesterly direction toward Springville, (coming in at a point near Eighth South. Traffic going north will pro-- j ceed across Eighth South past at a point north of the Jefferson school and con way the Evergreen cemetery and run verge with Highway 91. Traffic from the north on Highway 91 headed for Highway will west a at dissome swing point tance north of Seventh South-ango east over a new overpass to be constructed just north of the j 50-89- -6 89-50- d, dart-throw- V U. Work to Start Soon On Springville Overpass Cerebral Palsy Collections Total $553.41 Pair Charge Identity Of in Negligence Driver Sought Damage Suit Identity of a d present underpass. Traffic woman driver of J. Roman and Irva Pratt Andrus accident in Provo have filed suit in Fourth District in April is being sought by Mrs. Court against Anthony B. Jarvis, Jar-viB. Davis Evans of Spanish Fork. 17. and his father Wesley B. two-car charging negligence in a Mrs. Evans was struck by the accident July 24, 1956, on Highcar as she was walking past the 189 in Edgemont. way J. C. Penney parking lot. She Plaintiffs are Reeking $27 spedid not believe she was badly and $2,500 general damages hurt, but the injuries have since cial to Mrs. Andrus and for injuries and attention needed medical for damages to the Andrus Mrs. Evans needs the driver's $310 car. help in making out necessary The complaint charges that the reports. The woman was driving a red younger Jarvis, a minor, driving car and was a car owned by hs father, was and cream-colore- d a woman pas- negligent. by accompanied car which was Involved a car-pedestri- -6 in a an s, mov- ing north and south on Highway 91 will be able to proceed uninterrupted. The new highway extends a little over a mile and, with the new overpass, will divert through traffic which now moves through the city on Fourth East and passes the high school on Fourth South. Also, two right-ang- le turns and intersection problems will be eliminated. A RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AHLANDERS 490 So. Univ. Avenue L senger. Evans can be called at Spanish Fork 297 or contacted at her home, 445 E. Center. Mrs. Evans said the driver stopped at the time and was very courteous in offering aid. but that Mrs. Evans did not feel she was badly hurt and did not get the driver's name. -- Mrs. SME ALL INSTRUMENTS REDUCED EASIEST OF TERMS HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CENTER CENTER, PROVO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR RENT1 120 WEST budget of $958,157, City Udall said Saturday. Earl Manager Revenue receivd during the same period totaled $258,384. the 1957 A. L. DUCKETT SALES & SERVICE Railroad Defendant In Crash Suits pre-dent- al A 7 lv Boys' b FURNITURE float on a cloud in cool IS ggl Our Annual T if5 TV T1 Clear-awa- y! Everything goes--nemodels, floor models, w J I 1 11 suss demonstrators, and Brand New Tennis Oxfords, Sandals, Canvas Shoes, for men, women and children. Girls' BIG OXFORD GE 21" CONSOLETTE Table model with matching base. Has UHF Bands. Reg. 239.95 NOW Model 21To5o Used Sets. Colors: Red, blue, and faded blue. Famous light tread, insole . . . 2" Sizes 4'g to 3's. 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