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Show SUNDAY HERALD Firms Need More Encouragement- Red Cross Extends Fund Carnpalgn Into Apr ii Also Washed Away Because of a shortage of disas ter and operational funds, the American Red Cross is extending its annual fund campaign into the month of April, it was announced - T- here Saturday. "In Utah have County more reached only slightly than 50 per cent of our $31,920 goal, and Red Cross services will have to be curtailed without additional help," said Dr. C. E. Hyatt, Pro-vcounty Red Cross chapter chairman. Meanwhile an urgent appeal for continuance of the fund drive came from the Red Cross regional we o, office in San Francisco, where it was reported the mercy organization had already set up more than emergency shelters to 27 house and feed hundreds of families evacuated in the California flood emergency. "The national Red Cross organization has also advised us ii r i Br I 1 ii i load in the current flood situ ation and because of anticipated disasters, Miss Morrisey urged sail Central Utahns to "dig deep er" to help the Red Cross in a Cross director. Red county financial added of year .of depleted reserves. Because "About half of the money we contrbute here goes to build the national Red Cross reserves. The rest stays right in Utah County to carry on our first aid, home and pronursiing swimming service home visits, and grams; vital jgamma globulin program, Missi, Morrisey added. , Golden Jackman, Provo fireman and director of first aid training, SELF-FIN- E will speak on first aid at the next ROCHESTER, Ind. (UP), Provo civil defense meeting set Mayor William P. Jefferson has Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Utili- invited errant motorists to estabto Dorothy lish tlie size of their own fines ties Building, according ' secre- for speeding. "Pick out the speed division Mat son, women's tary. you can afford," says a sign in discussion will also City Court. "Fine of one dollar A round-tabl- e for every mile in excess of 25 be held on home nursing. 'imilv. to attend. The public is invited million short of the monies it is expected will be needed in 1958 disasters," reported Miss Roberta Morrisey, $30 Public Invited To Civil Defense Session Monday j. 1 v " v Vi- - &re TOP YOUNG FARMER ion J. Sorensen, Spanish Fork, will 'compete in Indianapolis, Ind., as Utah' candidate for the title of Young Farmer of Mar- . national a America, contest. i Jaycee-sponsor- ed iii Careless Shooting Condemned Glen Berge received a special award from the National Life Underwriters Training Council for his outstanding work in oraxuring training classes in Provo. at a recent meeting of the Central Utah Life Underwriters Association. Mr. Berge has organized a LUTC class taught by Phil Jensen with 18 members and a Certified Life Underwriter's class taught by Merrill Sandberg with 17 merrtbers. A panel discussion on Corpora tion Stock Purchase Agreements as they apply to life insurance was presented" by Bert Murdock, program chairman. Members of the panel included William G. Dokps, Merlin Leishman and Kenneth Porter all of Salt Lake City. i if f II 1 ; v as his opinion that much grouad-wor- k could be laid which would immediately stir interest in our state as an industrial-locationMr. Carver said that in the tubes manufacture of micro-wav-e . , i Mr. arid Mrs. Marion J. Soren sen of Spanish Fork will leave on Thursday, April 10 for Chicago, then on1 to Indianapolis, Ind., where Mr. Sorensen will repre--i sent the state of Utah in the selection of the Young Farmer of America Award. It Is sponsored annually by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. The cost of flying the contestants from every state, Alaska, and Hawaii is borne by the American Petroleum Institute, which hosts the group while in Indianapolis. The Jaycee honor convention be gins on Sunday, April IS, and terminates the following Wednes day evening with the selection of four of the most outstanding young farmers of the 50 entries throughout America. Mr. Sorensen was named state winner from 10 other contestants. re The Sorensens operate an BED SIZE bed ding manufacturers Tuftless vinyl plastic cover, 34.95 Down 2388 OR CRIB coil sixty-thre- e innerprincj all hardwood, natural finunit, cotton padded crib double ish, drop sides, plastic toprail, attractive decals on end panels. is i si A SINGLE OR DOUBLE BED SIZE Both for tress. Don't miss this one. (5)88 ! 5.00 Down 6.00 Month usually 9995 HARMONY SEVEN-PIEC- ed away. Besides losing much of the topsoil and the good soil pro ductivity for several years, it cost $1,718 to level the land for irri gation purposes. This land to be ORBM The problem of shooting repeated in 1956 at a cost of $475 B-giras and other weapons with due to the settling of the filled in the ity limits is reaching serious areas crate red by the swirling according to Police flood waters. proportion Reed Chief Burgener. Another loss was sustained by He noted that just last week two Marion in 1952 when he purchasbrothers were hit and could have ed 20 head of Hereford been seriously injured in the area steers at a cost of $125 each Ward Some 13 months later he sold of the Oretn Fourth-Fift- h Chapel and that the problem was them as finished steers for $127 apparent In all sections of the city. each. These are only two ex He appealed to parents to see amples of the many hardships that children have an opportunity the Sorensens have had to over to use their guns in a target area come. In spite of the setbacks, where there is no danger and put which seemed to occur at reguthe guns away where they are not lar intervals, Marion has developavailable unless properly super ed his diversified f arm into one vised. of the most mechanized and effi The chief asked that anyone cient units of production in the seeing; boys with a guii report the Utah County area. matte" and the names to the police Besides this, he has been a and ret the police deal with the leader in his community, his offenders.church, and several farm associations and federations. To improve his farming skills still further, he has attended tHIfmPRRlTOR i classes in' farm forging and farm welding four nights per week all winter at the Central Utah VoDON'T BE A FOOL AND cational School in Provo. FOOL WITH NATURE! Marion's state and national Jaycee application was prepared Many pODle "1 by Fred H. 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Visitors at the meeting included Buzz Evans, David Erik-seEverett Holbrook, James Richards, Ferral Ogilvie, Harold Anderson, M. L. Weston, John Myer Jr., Art McQuiddy, and Harold Nathan. enthusiastically of Utah's potential, V. D. Carver, general manager of Litton Industries Utah plant, challenged Provo Rotarians Friday to help provide an attractive environment which would interest new industries in locating to this area. He stated that although his firm bought its plant site in Salt Lake City, many needed facilities were not then available. He stated that the jcity fathers had been very cooperative, in providing needed services after the purchase of the ground, but it Speaking v ff Spanish Fork Man Represents Utah in National Farm Event T. Life Underwriters Honor Berge For m $eeks 'Young Farmer of Americo'Crown -- Rotarians Told of Utah's Manufacturing Potential Mm WO. COUBTEST OF ksHAUGHT STTCDICATK, Bf Uunioc 1 it Is SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1958 Utah County, Utah - i |