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Show 2 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19S7 Utah County, Utah . AROUND AND ABOUT News Items About Your By COLLEEN ROWBERRY FR - f -- - Jo Ann Terry enjoyed a hunting trip to southern Utah. She was accompanied by her fiance, Clyde L. Hatch, and they also visited at the home of the parents of Mr. Hatch in southern Utah. school' would make it possible to screen out potential sex offenders, even among those who might not have been committed for such offenses. Achuff said it might be desirable to have legal authority to transfer a person from one institution to another ify better treatment could thus be afforded. Potato Market The State Health Department has confirmed the death of a small Wichita Falls child from Bubonic Plague, mankind's greatest historic killer. Victim of the now rare disease was Laura Bry&ns,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Bryans Jr., who died Sept. 11. The health department at Austin confirmed he diagnosis of Dr. Donald E. Fletcher, a Wichita Falls pathologist. Start CHICAGO (UP) Drowns Near Riverdale Baby Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Lee of Salt Lake are parents of a couple. Mr. baby son born Oct. 10. This is the first child of the is studying he Lee is attending the University of Utah where architecture. The baby will be named Curtis Wayne. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George S. Lee of Pleasant View. Mrs. Lee Is the former Arlene Leistiko. Clarence Taylor and John Iverson flew to Meeker, Colo., last week on business. 4.25-4.7- 5. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hickin entertained last week at a turkey dinner at their home in Spanish Fork. The dinner party was a x birthday party for Mrs. J. E. Hicken of Provo. Twenty-siguests, her 'children and grandchildren were there to greet her. The tables were beautifully decorated with fall flowers and a large birthday cake. . WICHITA FALLS, Tex: (UP) Princess to Potatoes: Total 457, arrivals 86, track 271. Nurses Training Supply moderate, demand im Boy LONDON (UP) proving, market for Russets un Pretty Prinsettled but best held higher, round cess Alexandria will start part-tim- e nurses training in a children's reds held stronger. OGDEN (UP) Track sales (100s) US 1A: Ida hospital Monday because she Carl J. Wood, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. ho Russets no early sales report wants to learn about babies, her friends said Saturday. J. Carman Wood, of Tremonton, ed. drowned Friday afternoon in a Street sales (100s) US 1A: The first cousin of of water near Riverdale. Russets mostly 4.00; will slough work only Elizabeth Queen " 4.15; Idaho utility 3.40; baker three days a week at the hospital The mishap, Investigated by Wefor sick children. There was no ber County Sheriff's officers, ocOnions demand indication she intended to make a Old MacDonald's curred near supply moderate, about of nursing. market career Oafe. Farm moderate, steady. - . prison warden and a psychiatrist said Friday Utah should improve existing prisons and institutions before planning new ones. Acting warden Walter D. Ach-uof Utah State Prison and Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch of the University of Utah made the statement before a special committee whicft aims to improve handling of sex offenders. Branch said improved diagnostic facilities at the State Industrial School, the state prison and ff 17 Mrs. Ethel TrfeselL wife of Art Trissell, is convalescing at home after undergoing major surgery last week at the Utah Valley Hospital. ! Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jones have moved to Elmo, Utah, where Mr. Jones will be employed, to make their home. They have been Provo residents for some time. i A the state training SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Friendsand Neighbors Child Dies Of Bubonic Plague IMPROVEMENT OF STATE INSTITUTIONS PROPOSED Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nnttall entertained officers and teachers of the Pleasant View Second Ward MIA, at a steak barbecue at members were present to enjoy the their home. Thirty-lou- r evening. Mrs. Le Roy Taylor and new baby daughter have returned from the Utah Valley Hospital to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cheney. The couple have another daughter, Trudy. Mrs. Taylor is the former Karla Dawn Cheney of Provo. Her husband, Lieut.' Le Roy Taylor, has been visiting in Provo and will leave next week for a temporary assignment in England. to England. The Taylors have been making He will fly a their home at Lake Charles, La., where he has been stationed. Karla and daughters will remain with her parent until he returns from England. Call "Big John" for your travel needs at no additional cost to you. We handle all details, itineraries, tickets, hotel, air, sea, land arrangement. Chrlstopherson Travel, 200 West Center. adv.). 56 -- Agriculture government job. Benson was interviewed during ft stopover on his 11 country survey of U. S. farm export program. Any idea he might ijecome a presidential assistant is, he said, pure fiction." "I assure you I am not looking for another government job. When I leave the cabinet I will return to my church responsibilities." Benson is an ofSaints ficial of the Latter-da- y Church. Benson chatted with reporters while awaiting the belated arrival of his wife and daughters Bev- erly, 20, and Bonnie, 17, whose last minute visit to the post exchange at Hickam Air Force Base delayed the plane departure more than an hour. -- Market Quotations Ave SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked. Yesterdays Close; Banner $6.87 fc 14 Eristol Silver Bullion Monarch ... .23 ... .60 Cardiff Central Standard .. .02i .28 Chief Con 21 Ci?.yton Silver Combined Metals .. .05 18 Comstock .35 Cons ' Eureka 05 Croff 92 't Dragon East Standard 05a 09 i East Utah 04 Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con . . .05 M 15 Eureka Standard 04 a Gt. Western 08 Kennebec 02 i Majestic Oil Mammoth x. - .21 Va Mtn. States Dev. ..v- .01 07 Naildriver 75 New Park .37 North Lily North Standard .... .01 .02 i Park Konold 09 Park City Con 04 Va Prosper Silver King West ... .18 01 Silver Shield 12 So. Standard .09 Swansea Con 15 ft Tar Baby 47 Tintic Standard Utah Wyomirur .... .35 05 West Toledo 13 Williston .03 Zuma SALES: Bristol SI, 400 at 14. Bullion. 2.000 at 2Va- Comwlth Ld. 1,000 at 2. Cons Eureka. 400 at 35. Dragon, 200 at 95. E Standard, 5.000 at SVa. Eur Lilly Con, 2,500 at 6. Eur Standard. 1.000 at 15. .... ...... 7.25 .15 .25 .65 .03 .35 .22 .05 Va .19 .38 .06 .95 06 .11 .04 V .06 .20 .05 .11 .03 .25 .02 .09 lb .80 .39 .01 MM jgppjFTJlSSMSWSJtj 0 .01 .15 .11 .16 J50 .60 .07 .14 .04 Va plastic cartridge case which may replace jonventional brass and steel artillery shells. The case has been successfully tested at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory by scientists working under an Army contract. The announcement said th plastic case weighs only half as much as the metal one. The Schell Chateau, built; at a cost of one million dollars in 1901 at Northfield, Mass.,-wa- s designed by Bruce Price, father of Emily Post. -1- M I.Lil-j.- 927-57 L 21" Ultra Vision Automatic oven timer Electric minute minder lamp Con- Triple speaker audio 3 Large storage drawers Giant Oven sys- tem. New 110 Deg. Aluminized picture tube. Just set and forget con- NOW trols. 1TUU YEAR ALL - PARTS ONLY 27D 95 . 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SPECIALS RANGE Reg. 95 TV-O-nly POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN Convict Quay aeon (UP) continued to elude author! f trade with trad Fork. ard, accused slayer of an Iowa truck driver in Nevada last month, is scheduled for arraignment on the murder charge in District Court here next week. The 39 - year - old suspect Is charged with the slaying of Thomas R. Jessen, 55, whose body was found in the back of his moving van near Boone Springs. Steward, a helper on Jessen's trip from California to Iowa, was apprehended a few weeks liter in $299.95 REGULAR WARRANTY Also new to Provo arc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodman, 763 N. 9th E., from Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Joey H. Grant, 389 N. 1st E., from St. Johns, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lea, 231 S. 5th E., from Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray Makin, 792 W. 5th N., from American ELKO, Nev. (UP) n 15 sole with swivel legs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Russell and family of Palmdale, Calif., are visitors to Provo this week. They flew to Provo on business. i .02 Va .10 .04 Va .20 or damages. dle common problems." just received a full car load of 1958 General Electric Televisions. See the special prices on GE Slim Silhouette TV. GE two-tim- Furnishjed by J. A. Hogle & Co. Member, New York Stock Exchange, 35 N. University CITIES IN 'TROUBLE TOKYO, (UP) A rolling earthThe quake rocked Tokyo at 12:57 SatBALTIMORE, Md. (UP) president of the American Insti- urday morning (7:57 a. m. p.s.t.) tute of Architects believes crowdThe Tokyo Central Meteorologied American cities must be kept cal Observatory said the epicenter livable for the sake of civilization. of the quake was beneath Tokyo AIA President Leon Cathelain Jr. said "man's , culture began only Bay. The tremor was listed at 3 on when he began to fashion cities and live in them." He told a group the Richter scale of magnitude. Friday American cities are in With the earthquake coming in "fatally deep trouble" and said the the early morning hours, Tokyo "obvious solutions are planning citizens were roused from their and controlled growth and federa- sleep. .However there were no imtion of local governments to han- mediate reports of any casualties NEW CASE DEVELOPED WASHINGTON (UP) The Navy has developed a lightweight, low-co-st W Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cox of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cox of Price, enjoyed a weekend of deer hunting in Emery County. They also visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox. Secretary Ezra Taft Benson told reporters here Friday he does not Intend to resign to seek another U Out of This World. Come in soon while the selections are still good. 11. HONOLULU (UP) Earthquake Rocks Tokyo Saturday A MILLION" SALE We Are Passing On To You Savings That Are Join the Holiday rush to Stauffers, a new speedup plan' gets (adv.). you in .shape quickly and easily. Phone FR . starting the Vernal unit of the Central Utah Project, Clyde said. Clyde and Governors Mil ward Simpson of Wyoming and Charles Russell of Nevada lunched at the White House Friday with presidential aide Homer Gruenther. Later they met with Bureau of Public Roads administrator Bertram D. Tallamey. -- IBM DURING OUR "THANKS B-4- 7 Resign Post would disclose decisions made at the session. The Utah governor said his colleagues in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico were agreed on the figure It includes 42 million dollars for 1958. the Glen Canyon Dam and 16 milClyde made the disclosure after lion for Flaming Gorge Darri. Anmeeting with Bureau of the Budg- other $1,200,000 was asked or et and White House officials. Clyde met with governors of the other Upper Basin states in Denver earlier this week but none Gdv. WASHINGTON (UP) FriUtah said D. of Clyde George RivColorado the four Upper day er Basin states have asked, for $74,600,000 for work on the Upper Colorado River storage project m 30 . Mr. and Mrs. Reed Williamson of Temple City, Calif., recently visited with the parents of Mrs. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant F. Lars en. Benson Has No Plans to Colorado River States Asking For, $74,600,000 For 1958 Construction SKI 0 '9P o - - - OPEN LIONBAY TIU 9 R ran.nrjnv C ad-rertisi- ng SALES SlVlRAl ILICTHIC 1 and SI 3rd SOUTII and UNIVERSITY AVHIU2 Phono FR PR0V0 . 3-00- 50 266 Af.lERICAtl IVEST f.TAKJ FORit : STREET , Ffccno J 900 'I l - ." If I l f' !. |