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Show TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1933 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Channel Clearing of Am. Fork River esigned. to Prevent Spring Floods Top Awards Made By MIA to Provo Man and iWoman A Golden Gleaner Award ana Master M Men award were pre- AT sented Sunday to Mrs. Susanna Batty and Don W. Ilawke, ! 1 rs . .( to moved Provo four 5 ' years ago rrom Ileber, has been active - - Batty, in all MfiFi- ill - 'i r r .; '. (it fry Jrnn .'.V. UTAH COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT SHOWS OFF NEW UNIFORMS Utah T)unty Sheriff Ralph Chappie, left, poses with his deputies; attired in new . QViotJ-FViotvtVIo C4I1U. X Uniforms iWf . TflPTr! ora w , XVUlICO VJUUCCI1 OtUIlO, llCtJltS Xiivj uiU IVIV fn ilill. UliWlii Dean Sterling Jones, Byron Montague', Art, Child, Kirkham, Dave Reynolds, Dale meters, Clark Neilson- and Kenneth! Cahbon. Tio-'k- H-- . - Master MTMan II a w k e h a s served 10 years The summer camping program of 'the Utah National Parks. Coun- cil; Boy Scouts of America, will get underway on the 15th day of June, according to word received from V; Floyd Loveridge, Scout executive.; (.!'' Mr. Ldveridge explained that three sites will be available to scouting units this year. In addition to c amp Maple Dell in Pay-so- n Canyon, primitive 'type damps "will be conducted by members of the council staff at Lost Lake south, of Panguitch, and at Uintah Ganyon near Roosevelt. Maple Dell, with facilities for 175 to 225 boys per week,' will hold " : . , ! i ' Club Mapleton j Elects Club Heads ' ' . MOXA Chief Warrant Officer Warren II. Culpepper flew . home from Seattle Friday jinorrjing. to ' spend Memorial Day with his .wife and .. family, lie is stationed at Seattle with the United- Stales Air Force. lie ' returned to his base Sunday. - " 1 ' -- Visiting in Mona on. Memorial Day were former residents from far and near,, coming to remember and to renew acquain- their tances with friends' and. relatives. Among them were Mr. i and Mrs. Harold Swasey and family and Mr. and Mrs.- Jesse Kay and family of " Herriman; Mr. and Mrs. Roy El- Iertson; Mr. and Mrs.' Marlow .Ellertson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin ;E31ertsoa and families of Salt. Lake and. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ellertson of Ogden; John' W. Houghton and Jennie Termody of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanderson of Price; Mr: and Mrs., Merle Kay of American Fork; Mr, and Mrs. Leon Newton ofj Salina and their children, the Sammy Newton's of Bicknell, the Riley Newton's of Salt "Lake City and Phyllis and her husband of Aurora;. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Piatt of. Fillmore; Mri and -- Mrs; Jim Lofgren of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. 'Jess Fordham of Holladay; Mr. and Kay and daughter of Ha of Salt Lake City; Mr. and "Mrs. J: P, .Hanson of Salt Lake City; Reeve Fowden and family of - Orem and, Robert Fowden and family of Salt Lake City ; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Averelt find family and Mrs., Nora Kay of'Delta, Colo.; Mr. and' Mrs. Cloye Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kay of Provo and i others. - . l ead- He ha s also ieen a stake The Fashion-- , for Club met re- missionary Females and an appeal ifor boys in the form of ablej at the home of the fouif cently leader, now years an outstanding waterfront pro Mrs serving is, Alma Jensen. The girls as i Mr. Ilawke ward cleric gram. Rowing, canoeing, fishing, elected Gayle Whiting, president; of swimming and water safety pro Shafon Wiscombe, vice presi- He Ihas ilsci acted as president ' is the Seventies lie the Quorum.be available along grams will Susan Hall, secretary; anft two with markmanship with .22 cali- dent; Carol ' Jensen, reporter; Carrie father o six daughters sons. ber rifles 22 caliber skeet shoot- Mae' Barker, recreation leader; ing; archery, and all of the varied Ha Whiting song leader. Sewing, scouting crafts and skills that is phase two; will be their project. cout for advancerequired of The first item will be a beach 4 ' ' .' ment! 'P bag arid the main article, a H -- j . ;. as Additional improvements are being rnade at the camp site and include the erection of the new W. W. Clyde Lodge. p Due to nearness of camp opening dates, Mr. Loveridge encourages' all troops, to set their da :es for camp and make immediate reservations to insure availability of' space during the weekth1 at .unit leadership will be available. He further pointed out that j if necessary, provisional leadership can be made available, but boys have less, anxiety1 and fewer ad justments to make if they are with iheir own' leadership. Camping dates at Maple Dell are from June 29 to Aughst 22, 1959. LK)st Camp will open on June 15 and will remain open for two weekly periods, closing orL' Ju ie 27, 1959. the Uintah Camp will run for one week only, June. 22 to K i dress. 1 Mrs. Maude Whiting, Mrs. Don Danner and Mrs. Lamar Averett drove, to Cedar City to attend V funeral services for Mrs. Wild a - SMmHof Mrs. j Bentley, a sister-in-la: Whiting's. R. Burningham S. Burningham Mapleton LDS Ward held an auction with Lavere Tippetts as ' chief auctioneer. Calvin Lisonbee '' ' ';'r A 1 !;r was general chairman, assisted by Harold Gividen, Funds will go toward the building fund. , w Dennis Keith Stevenson, son bf Mr. and Mrs.. Keith G. "Stevenson, of 411! W. 940 N., is home on leave after graduating from the navy recruit training center in San Diego, Calif. Dennis will attend 24 weeks if Aviation F-- i r e Mrs.-Arnol- - Mr. Stevenson weapons. He will also qualify for the new Navy Enlisted Advanced School and Scientific Education pro- gram which sends a young man with, ambition to four years of ..yisiting ver' the holiday and where ' he may obtain a Sunday were Mr..; and Mrs. Vern college Jensen and family of Grande Can- baccalaureate degree in electrical pp p. yon visiting at the home of Mrs. engineering. I. t !': f Two Reservists Expected On ' v - Army Furlough Mapleton Ward will hold MIA ."itl" '''" activity. Tuesday evening. All of sons Mr. and Mrs. SterlT.vo art to members asked bring their supper to Kelleyfs Grore ing Burnlriiham1.'! 494 EL 4300 N., Provo ax 3 Completing basic trainat 6 p.m. Mapleton Second . Ward will ing at FortOrd, Calif. They are hold a . family roller skating Stephen G., 20 and Robert G., 18, boti former Wudenis at Brigham night tonight at i' Young University.' j Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hooper . Graduates of Orem High School, attended a farewell Sunday in both' young men enlisted in ComSalem for Blaine5 L. Blad who pany C, 1457th Engineers, Army V j is leavin gfor the Great Lakes Reserve'.; Visit at home on to area. They expect a furlougii, iseginning June 7, after The Mapleton Ward Relief which they will .Veport to Fort Society closing .social Leohard Wood jMoJ, for training Tuesday, Appearing on the pro with Army engineer's gram were Mrs. L. Fredrickson, Mrs Colleen Bushnell, Mrs. presented with' Porter Leavitt son ana Douglas Bills, Mrs. Faye Jensen, Ross Francom of sh Fork Mrs Alma Gregory and Mrs. Maylon Schow 6f Paul Edmonds. par ticiRating i. . ! ' Park-Ro-Sh- e. I! Mr. and Mrs. Eed Snow have had- her mother,! Mrsi Bessie Hodson arid a brpthery Frank Hodson, as visitors from South- gate, Calif. ' wly 1 SLS y l Petty Larceny Brinqs $25 Fine Health Assocjation - of-"fic- was fined $25. sociation for Mental Health. Sample birthday card: A petty larceny, and com Club The Civic recently drawing of an occupied coffin on pleted the second annual fund th outside, and the legend inside. drive for the- association and sent How old would you be today if a check for $101 to the county you had . lived?" - NOW PLAYING- the The club has accepted group. call to sponsor the drive each year. Mr. Higginson served as local chairman this year and was assisted by Rollo Ross, vlce'presi-den- t; Mrs. Frank' Tackett, secre!Y and Mrs. Rollo Ross, treastary; urer. Members of the club acted; as'bock chairmen. SEE All Citizens responded to the drive OF youR and willingly cooperated; accordFAVORITE the club officers. A lecture ing to : and film were presented before CARTOON the drive. Committees ( will be CHARACTERS appointed in September to organ-- j THE Miguel will be state director. Special guests. were Glen Swalsberg of Delta, state president; Mayor and Mrs. Welby Warren, Mr. and Mrs.: Lyle Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lowe of Provo, parents of the newly-install- . - ! I' CIDS! , I j Hearings On Two Gases Continued " "' I-'- mental health program in the community In an. effort to take advantage; of "the films, speakers ize; a and panels available' through the. county organization.: The club is also planning to hold classes and group discussions, when they resume their work in the fall. The Civic Club was organized in 1937 and has been active for the past 22 .ye4rs in assisting the growth of the community. In cooperation with the city council and Forest Service, they sponsor ed the ?beautification of the Civic. Center1 and Park, and the building of beautiful Trumbolt Park in Canyon. The latest project is the building, bf two tables to be placed in the Civic Center Park for the convenience of tourists. - The State Road Commission will furnish garbage containers and road signs for this project, which is to be completed by June '1 : June 2, after being remanded back to.: city court front district '. ... i J HOBBY; f. ' : . ' . San-taqii- j HARTFORD, Conn. (UPD Ernest Bobb, 19, likes to turn things m. In six months, ,he turned in more than false alarms'. Final 20 ly, after a busy morning, he ed himself in to policej At The PIQURE turn- Fiji I Al SEASON r , 1 in . 2 Shows ' 25c TICKETS rlAT --j'- hPAtARlLYW Each Show ma i... ON SALE -- fa ' SHOW BEGINS - L'KE IT - Fisslca ex j tmm &f"' DICKIIISOII-WILTE- Rs-i ?7 'k & 1 BREillA!M7M0 BOND R ' Plus Thrillinff Also Co-il- it a bland tf Temptatica! . y I 1 i . ESTHER. lit WILUAI.3 CUtlSllMOEg tllN! flEEUEHff-aSE.'J- W (( 7 4 i MX DY FATE I ...iAVMAfi ) PHONE LANA TURNER JOHN SAVIN FB ; km . j r -- i OPEN 7:30 ADULTS iHICH EFFICIENCY SCREEN ' IN AMERICAN FORK 8:00 p.m. Open 7:1 Adults 60c Children FREE ' Tonight thru Wednesday "THE LAW AND JAKE WADE" Robert Taylor and " Richard Widmark ' 1 2ND BIG Chandler .Mnitaiore (( 1 ;- - i 2ND BIG FEATURE Deborah Kerr & John Kerr SHOV 1 8:00 HjJnin7i!t- - IIIi f I Hill.' Adults 65c Students 50C Children 25c H IfXan 'i. : . 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Basil 5 1 RICHARD CONTE DIANNE FOSTER Mil mTM $mfo ' . , Tt .'A k.lf. RIDAY, JUNE EACH WEDNESDAY JACK ' t TIMES - 6:05 - 1015' 4:05 t TICKET NOW! J BiUy WllPER CUKT from WARNER BROS. FEATURE THEATER HOT' TECHNICOLOR, 2:05 AfUr 5c Til 5 $1.00 25c Child" r TOtfY They're together and nothing riUCES ?GET YOUR SEASON; t. and her bosom companions Children FREE JjJiiLkJ m i if n oiuqenis aoo A Mumcanitear'enapart! f ,1 J - tr rrnftj FZTl CWiar en Free I It $1.00 ror DON'T MISS OUT . MONlROE RUT" j Mijinii-m- OPEN I i . ON VACATION .1umM. . . TICKETS 1 - L WITHOUT ACADEMY . , ' RATTIF-Mil I LL , continued by Provo City Court to ) Aug. 17. of1 The case, Floyd Eardley, 40, Box 526, Provo, charged with driving during revocation, was continued for the second time to srs ; Wed., June 3 At 1 P.M. ' - Preliminary hearing for Justice F. Johnson, 2J E. 2nd S., for driving during suspension, was court. mm. , president. ed Bob Daley, rave Miguel, Neno Antoneno and Johnny Bleggi were presented 100 per cent attendance pins. Keymen awards were presented to Neno; Antoneno, Johnny Bleggi and Niel Stiener. A' check or $1000 was. presented to. Mayor Warren for the. city's new fire house, v START 8 P.M, ADULTS 65 C A V aT W ' GHOULISH CINCINNATI Holly- (UPD wood, blamed for so manythings; is blamed by the, Barker Greeting jCanrl Co., for its newest line Hlggin-so- n, SAOTAQUIN George ana treasurer. "hoiror,., cards." .The firm's Al no age oX; John Civc' Club president, has been explained he took his cue address JPowers, Barker are Neno Directors Antoneno, appointed' to serve as a board listed, (pleaded guilty in! from the fact horror movies do Bob Daley, Fred Medyed, Alfred Provo City Court to a charge of member for the; Utah County As- such big business' at the box Stringer. Past president, Wave hi r. If 1 ' CLEARING OPERATIONS Dragline moves ahead on clearing of the American Fork River channel to prevent spring floods. - ' GlfANEL Sjantdquin Mcrij Is N a m e d to M d h t a I 'elected MAPLETON of1 officers the Mapleton Junior Chanber of Commerce were installed' at ceremonies Saturday evening. Quentin Lowe" .is the president assisted by Kenneth Harmer, Ross Barney, iyice presi dents ; JoeRiclipond, secretary . OPe!n 7'P.A. ' Shepherd and daughter Robyn of Salt Lake visiting at the home of Mrs. Katie Shepard; Mr. andMrs. Robert Summers and family and .Mrs. Ruby Carter of Orem and Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Morris of Salt Lake visiting at the home of William Summers'; Mr., and Mrs. Dar- . win Kay and son of Provo visiting at the home of his parentsMr. . and iMrs. Arthur Kay; Mr. ' and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers and family all of Salt Lake City visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton; Miss Ray Newton; 'Miss Norma Molyneux of Salt Lake City visiting at the home 'of her parents," Mr. 'and Mrs. Willard Molyneux, I J Control T e c h -nician school' In Memphis, Tenn. This school will train him in, the field electronic " for handling of digital computers and advanced n u c 1 e a ir Mapleton Jayc ees Hold Installation a, I, council conducted camp, including markmanship, archery, skeet; and iisning as weii as scoui, wiaus and skills,: said Mr. Loveridge. iotai camp tees are set at $2 75 for boys and 50c for leaders. A fee of $4.75 per boy is necessary The Senior Aaronic Priesthood 'when the provides leader members and advisors of the ship. ... 4 Mapleton Second Ward enjoyed a po thick supper with 12 couples present: A short program was Provo Navy Man Sent to NewlSchool X- - 1 . , , s. ; - X tual. . - ' ' HEADS JAYCEES Quentin Lowe, installed as new presi- dnt of 'the Mapleton ' Junior Chamber of (Commerce. v. ? er and three years as president of ihe Mu- ;- ' y 4-- s Newell and Joyce. '' MAPLETON June 27, 1959. Reservations for Miss' Joyce Swasey celebrated each of the camps may be made her 12th Birthday: anniversary Fri- at the Utah National Parks Counday evening when her mother and cil headquarters, P. O. Box 106, father, ;Mr-- . and Airs. Floyd Swa- Provo, Utah, by sending $1 Hfee for each participant. sey, took she' and her .oh a weiner roast. The following , jWhilej the camps at Uintah Canand Lost Lake are primitive "girls enjoyed the picnic and hiking: yon in! the :amping aspect,, they - will Carol Keyte, Linda Newton, Beverhave all of the advantages of a . ly Myers, Trenna TeerlinkJ Maria girl-friend- ' j i S ..;- i. j Serviceman Flies To Mona For Memorial Day as.a Scout 4-- H ; s grandmother to 19 - Summer Camp Program ls Announced For Bov Scouts rK beginning when Mrs. Batty she was 14. She served three years as a counselor in ward MIA presidency,,! and nas served 15 yekrs in Primary, where she taught the Guide class continuously . for 10 yea: s. For more than 25 years she las been a visiting teacher in Relief Society. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' L. C Parcell of Wallsburg, she is married to J. Delton Batty, and is the motner of seven children and 1 :. Nelson' reports that the project is receiving excellent cooperation from both ' contractor and .local citizens. The river channel Is being cleared from an area beginning at. the mouth of Americanf Fork; Canyon and" continuing j through the city 1 j blocks east! ; of J the business district to a point approximately VA- miles south bf town. ;..;' With the icompletion of Ihis project cityiofficialsjbelieve theie will be no future danger this year to the area from spring runoff t water or flash floods that may, come out of American; Fork Canyon.! izations . ct Mr. " of the' LDS Church She has taught manyi years, of . &unaav ipnoo . the-dire- Calif. ii auxiliary organ- - M - iy. M wno By KARMA CRIDDLE AMERICAN FORK The cleaning and realignment project for the American Fork River Chan- nel is progressing satisfactorily, with the work over half way com-- r pleted, according- to estimates made by .City Manager (Ray C. Nelson. Two crews are working en-at. this time under j glneeringlof Jim Wood Field En gineer from the U.S. Army Engineer Corp.. office in Sacramen-to- , WELLES DIANEVARSl j DEAN STOCKVELL )- )(.s f f )) (t -; -- i"'' |