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Show k - Southeast Candidates State Views Forum NoW he Half-Wa- y Point Pre-Electi- oit At DAILY HERALD i r aoncarors t QC Bad Smile Pinch Editor's Note: The first half of the Herald's .'candidate forum is concluded herewith, with statements by city council candidates on their reasons for seeklngr offce. The secpre-electi- on t ond part of the forum will start tomorrow. Candidates will respond to specific questions" posed on community problems and to,.. W,:": .,44... -- mmm i: vote comes Nov. 3. AH voters are to vote on contests in all four , quarters of the. city. 1 " Southeast Section William Jones Southeast Section - "' ' 1 !"'. 'J "' By .JrAY SCHWARTZ tjieei taoncaiors of .the area are expected to run into a real shortage of materials within the next two or three weeks as result 6f the steel strike. Even if the strike were to end today most of them would prob-- i ably be feeling j the pine tor materials a survey indicated jto day. It would probably taki that the strike ends fbr the long af steel production to get bac k into - 6 issues. There are 12 candidates for the four city council posts. 'The primary election" will be next Tuesday, Oct. 20. The final Roy Passey .AC Jiff :; ' "'- ... I' I congratulate the . Herald for First let me extend thanks for of me the the privilege allowing privilege you have! extended in allowing an expression of views stating my views toward, the ap proaching election of city councils regarding the forthcoming election. I am efferine my services lor the men for Provo City. , v I have been fortunate, in servposition of city for the! of gov?ounci. man council with form ing t he; Southeast ernment" since its beginning in section ' for a Provo? four years ago. During that time I have seen Provo show lumber, of counwith mr.rked progress under the ! h ci , e experience manager j FIREMEN MOP UP Provo firemen make sure Maesejr and background & system. T 4i i' s School roof blaze is out after sparks from nearby inthat I have had form of govern- cinerator, (tall chimney at far left) caused the roof tb over the past 49 ment nas Deen y ears .in t h e good for Provo. Bl I steel linn hi nff W jJu-- . in worthSchool Hours industry, I Many Mr. Jones feelv that I can while improve, ments , ha v e make some constructive contribu tions to the council form of govern-unde- r been realized. Not all of Pro- ment. I also feel that the mo's . problems charter form it is every citizen's to make himself have ben, solv- - .responsibility ed during the. iavailable to take part in city gov-- : Mr, Passey past four years. City officers ernment. Unless we accept the must be continually) on the look- challenge of participation the charA $1000 roof fire at Maes r out toward the city's financial ter form! of government loses the SPANISH FORK Pancakes, school, 150 S. 5th E., Monday operation in order that the city purpose for which it was intended. lean operate in the black. The con- 1v sausage, eggs, choclate or coffee, afternoon caused by sparks from Interest In Youth tinual growth of the city's pofmla;' . Though I may not ihave tjhe bajcon, milk, arid all the syrup a nearby faulty incinerator tion both from new Citizens en- actua1 experience in cit!y govern-me- and butter you need will be wait-in- g brought foui fire trucks to tfie scene and required 25 regular aid tering our boundaries and anthat som'e candidates might Thurs-da- y to ft your firemen to extinguish jt tempt palate nexations will call not only for have, I feel that this can be over5 The call came in at 4:85 first on 4 at p.m. Spanish Fork' greater financial expenditures come by interest and enthusiasm school was out, whin but for jwise planning and con- along the linens of .which I have Main Street. Sponsoring this ar- p.m., after wind and an unusually h)t a! trol., spent a lot of my spare time j in ray of food at their annual Pan- firehighfrom burning packing casos : Wise Planning Provo since coming here 16 years cake Supper are members of sent o'n of chunks debris fiery Kiwanis club Fortunately foe the city, wise ago. I . feel that my interests Jin the Spanish Fofk ' i the shingle roof of the nearby planning in the past has. provided youth work and a stronger proChief 'Flapjack Flipper will be future water supplies which , can gram for our young people is and Jack Swenson, Mded by a large be developed with , the city's ex- has been, a real need in Provo for umb er of Kiwanis members gers can learn that "Oyer t! pansion. But it is apparent that some time. I feel that there lias Proceeds from the annual proj-- 1 fence is out." with the prospect for continual been a great dal of progress macle eel will be used this year to com-- , Kiwanians urge the supp6 tt growth, neariyall phases of the along; these ljes, but would, like plete the club's Little League of all Central Utah residents in city's operation will come under an opportunity to add, and improve bal diamond which is badly in their project. Plenty of coods scrutiny by the future city coun- in this special phase "of community nee4 of repairs and additions, and plenty of food will be cm i. 1 V Z 1 v rT j n ... 4 - if 'i ' J . nt off-shi- ; .;" i ! . ' ' ! . " I be .rebuilt with j fire-pro- shingles. of Personally inspecting the incinerator this morning, Mr. Wjng said il erJ imiiiiimMJ :' r i-- ; . HIRAM S .WALKER tire toes t Explans Labor Vote In the field of labor legislation, Rep. King said he voted for the ii eliminated. ott ; j Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couples ae Vcak, w exhausted lecause bodyl lacks irou. Ivor new vounger feeling alter 40, try 0tr x Tonic Tablet. Contain iron foi iit-- pcp. viei; pu dose Vitamin Bi. In d miicI day, Ostrex upnlieg as much iron at 6 do2 raw oysters, 4 lbs. of liver. 16 lbs. of berf sie only (idf Ori get Economy size, saVe $1.67. All druggist. orn-ioo- t. high-poten- cy 1 3-d- ay c e ILl ly liutri SeoJ 70 mi ii- yJ j-- - ii M DTAirS MOST I ' ; 9 J - presents . M-G-- CAR J . SHOWh 7:00 Breothlets mxcitemnl GRANT Y JAMES MASON j in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S in VisfoVon j TZCHNICOLOR 1 . tthStimnt ItSSlE ROTCE.IANPIS Y I r NEWS iAND CARTOON YOU ARE If NOW ?? You Missed . LAUGHING Aren't,! Then You BOURBON 1 2ZSr m L. ' J All-straig- ht HORRY IWDSSQ0M! ! V Ml 3-4- OLD 1 Reynolds 7; 4 YEARS STRAIGHT BOfURBON WHISKEY HIRAM WALKER & SONS,, INC.,1 PEORIA, ILL. in ROMANTIC "V i 'til s; SPWNj i 5 TT -- T- r ' i - .j ' '. .1 , I" THE 1 p m. : THE BIG ONE IS COMING VALLEY UTAH 1 .. OPERA ASSOCIATION ocas lAURtNCE HARVEY HEATHER SEARS D Presents I. vtr SIMONE o SIGNOPH, Sie-nor- n AT Jo Ann Ottley, Featuring: Olga Gardner, Helen Weeks, Chinee Rockwood, ' Brandt Curtis, Richardi Dastrup, I .. Maughan McMurdie, Roy Samuelson. et i named "Best at the world- Cannes Festival Even so ROOM AT THE TOP deals so intimately with life's most delicate situations that we don't think children under 16 mature enoush to he admitted. Frankly physical and bold motion pictures are no t necessarilv "dirty" or "condemned.' 1 :.':; ( ! neither. It is simjlv adult. Therefore, teerracers un-der 16 will not be admitA ted. jr ...': October 14,115, 16, 17, 1959 Provp HigN School Auditorium Tickets on sale at the J. Edwin Stein Co., 47 N. Univ. Ave., Phone FR Provo. Daily 11:00 a. m. 7:00 pm. 31 I All Seats are Reserved. CURTAIN j'; then $1 41 i "COtw'Sr ChUd Z5c FBI STORY "THE JAMES STEWART and VERA MILES i I 5:; .J, PICTURE ROOM AT THE TOP is 80 PROOF 'I 7-- Doors Open at wide ; J J "IT STARTED WITH A' KISS"j et J A l NORTH BY NORTHWEST' jDebbie ADULT j EVA MARIE SAINT . FR ii Til E ATR DISTLN CTTiy j Open Daily ljP.mJ' ia 3! of suspense!' from the master . lin-spe- u iplmm f r I r-- - NOW PLAYING . 5:3o Ml li 1 . OPEN Mr. Wing. The schools are checked by firemen three times a year, Maeser. school built in 1898, has an old fashioned wooden roof, even though roof, fires arej relatively, rare with switch from coal heating to .gas. , Provo Fire Chief Dean Muhle- stein' sai that, even if ;an inceri- erator is in good working condition, it is possible to create danger by building too 'hot a fire in it, especially under conditions of high wind. i'( He said the packing cases burned Monday, after unwrapping new furniture fbr .the school, would have created an unusually hot fire1. Firemen standing on the roof Monday were unable tb perceive a screen in the stack, or to the stack from the bottom.1 They had planned to directly inspect the top of the stack from the high ladder, but darkness fell before he fire was extinguished, said Chief Muhlestein. Actress'' 4 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey ! ,v'V. gEBiBi 'SSSSS i In a remodeling program concerned with f iresaf ety, all wiring was checked at Maeser, and, stairwells were remodeled. Fireproof doors were installed at the three accesses to the upper floor, said was ' o CHURCHILL ESCAPES INJURY NEEDHAM MARKET, England ' Journalist UPI); Randolph Churchill, son of Sir Winston Churchill, escaped unhurt Monda night when the car he was driv- - t . our Oscar. Simone UN WALKER dif er WHAT WE MEAN BY AN "ADULT" PICTURE "ROOM AT THE TOP; won the British Academv Award.i the eouivalent of Rep. King was introduced by iCharles E. Peterson, Chamber oi uommeree manaser. Mavor Lloyd L. Cullimore and Pres. Harvey ,S . Glade of .the C. of C Were among dignitaries present ' r : projects." " .Get Ttooncouit. ' e. bill after supbill until it was Elliot the porting Landrum-Griffi- n somewhat - Your very first taste of TWIN SEAL tells you ve discovered a truly I f 0 ght bourbon! am the Jine. The Utahn's own votes would have trimmed it by 3 J pillion dollars, he said. Rep. King noted an effort by both Republicans and Democrats to hold down expenditures but .cited monumental problems, one of which he described as a basic weakness of the system under jwhich ,Congress votes on major projects and appropriations piecemeal instead of on an over-al- l , picture basis. Rep King defended his vote for override of President Eisenhower veto on the "pork bar rel" public works bill. The pres; .' ' timing for the 67 new starts was bad budget-wis"But,'' the congressman pointed out, Vwe had a large 'surplus and all of the new starts had been approved by some federal agency such asjthe Army Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation or other agency. They were all classified as good, sound ' irmx ..,'! said. ' Following the disastrous Chicago school fire last year,; Parent-TeachAssociations and other parents have been very anxious that schools should be made as safe as possible, especially the aged structures such as Maeser with old fashioned design. AN $1,800,000,000 in an effort tb hold ty be Husbands!! Wives! NOW SHOWING trimmed the presidential budget . ture might ferent. GUSTAVO ROJQ - EVAASDS -- FRCP CI ARK in-sa- id I i - Turning to the subject of flation, Rep. King said Congress (D-Uta- h) !' portation Co.1, answered "not j so faj" v'hen asked if his plant was experiencing serious shortages as a result ot strike. He also said he thought hite plant would remain In gopd Vhapc as tar as materials go for' i v. o or three more weeks, bul. like? ' a itpnauie Ltlague baseball diamond. Left towarq repairs and new additions to the tto right are Benme Kosenbaum, Harold Holley, Do an e' Chambers, Mr. Swenson, Urant jilalverson, Merrill JNieisen,anci J. U. Henderson - Rep. David S. King here Monday lie will con- tinue to work for industrial de- vtelopment and! especially "with an eye to Utat County's needs.' :Now in Utah during a con- gressional recess, Rep." King ad- dressed - Provo business leaders at a noon luncheon sponsored by the Provo Chamber of Commerce file cited tremendous payrolls which Salt Lake, Ogden, Brigham and other areas have' reaped through America's space pro-- ' gjram, and said that as a member of jthe committee on science and uis club s bittie ! .; mmfmm j - 1 . Ths Master pi Suspense teJIs hts greatest Ulel . r- r orj steel for production Svere not in too bad shapq bee a use they foresaw 'tht! jet, striked coming and were; able to stockpile supplies well in advam-eOtis L. Hart, local plant mana- 'ger for General; American Trans- - 30-fo- ot . - astronautics ne will 'keep' alert to any possibility of g e t ti n g similar industries for Utah Coun i caused :; I tf f i I ) extremely rewarjding over thr years. In addition to holding alrriost every position1 on ' the Scouting ladder, I have served in award bishopric and served 1 more than four' years in the l Priests of the High presidency Quorum in East Provo Stake. ' ' 1 '' I ' My service during the past i n n mni nut m ii 4ai"" term on the council has been, one l,,,,,,,...-...,...-THAT'S HOW THE PANCAKE FLOPS Members of the Spanish Fork Kiwanis of the most enjoyable experiences 'club Pjaneake Supper committee watch. as head "Chei" Jack H. Swenson demon- of my life. I am dedicated to con tinue this service to Provo and iicic suaies. ixie ?Kiii,iie win put lu u&e ni tut; giuups ciiuiucti rdnttuvci uuijci startits citizens if the voters so deaffairLwill be held on Spanish Fork's Main Street Thursday, The Thursday. Ji; . .. ...Ill : .H1 I It it .4 j. J cide in the approaching election. j l.rlU1 auu piucceus vvui , win urjng at p.mL jrmicaKes anu au f.ne tomin been King Pledges Continued Effort For Utah County - and , ' "Actually I favored bill because in my ' opinion it was very strong coming to grips with such problems as boycott and picketing but without one or two features bill which of the Landrum-Griffi- n too as punitive. lt regarded TV, a co?rl innaroeemon "'" UUo.vU..u., to went hen he Washington lie Was determined to represent an the people. "I. didn't go as a labor man nor as. a management man but as a representative interested in the best interests of all of the people in. my state. In labor leislotion I. have tried to keep that o!)jcctive in mind and have tried to i understand the point of view of both sides in school small fires. .. Flames were ' depending mm several stack ordinarily dissipates such debris, he said. at extinguished However, if the fire department 6:30 p.m., and classes were in should decide a different type of session as usual this morning tor mesh should be installed, we will 554 children from kindergarten to ' ' do so, he said. sixth grade. He praised firemen for their While the fire department was continuing to investigate the new promptness in reaching the school incinerator attached to a Monday; for their skill in ex new gym building, Sherman Wing, tinguishing the fire and tidying ' assistant superintendent, Provo up after it. ;. School District j said the roof will There was no water damage, He old f ( I i ; me-ho- the-Elli- . the screen' at the top of the 40 by 27 inch exit of the stack is a mesh 1.25 inches by about eighN inches. While sparks and small f Most pressing item on the! need hand starting at 4 p.m. Thur- - bits of burning material could So far as the availability of time list is insiallatioij of a permanent day on Main Street and lasting escape through this course rec- for the Job of city councilman, type outfence so the young slug-- 1 until all customers are fed the height of the Ltangular mesh, ' f " s 1 feel that I can arrange my work so II I that I can devote as much time ;as is required to do a satisfactory job. Civic Responsibility I realize that there are many things that I will, have to learn, and feel that there are competent people who can aid and assist in my efforts to do a good job. Like any other of the candidates, all that I am asking is an opportunity to be of service. I have no obliga- tion to any group or organization, ut for only a true sense of community responsibility and a desire to serve my many, friends and others who have urged me to be come a candidate. William Jones. cil and planning bodies, ' j It has been both a privilege and pleasure to serve on the city councillor the past four years. My experience as a councilman a city council has shown can function unitedly. But not only has it been a privilege but a deep responsibility. It has always been' my feeling that the ' city council should act in the narni all the people of jits citizens-i-th- at should be represented. It is for this reason that I am seeking to remain as a member oF your council. It seems to me that every citiien should realize a responsibility in maintaining the government. Broad Experience Many years in state, city and church exvice have given me the chance tomeet and talk with nearly every type of person involved in this city. I served for more than 21 years as chief pro, bation officer with the juvenile court where I became acquainted with some of the problems facing this city's young people. I I have been affiliated with the Boy Scout movement nearly 3& years where it was my honor to receive the Silver Beaver award as a sign of service to youtlf. It was my honor in 1952 to receive the Order of Eagles Gold Plaque for "outstanding contributions to hoys and people." ') My service to the church has I take fire in several places. The t blaze occurred Monday afternoon after school was out, so no problem of evacui ation was encountered. Spanish Fork Riwanians Set Firemen Extinguish Roof Blaze Pancake Event From Incinerator at Maeser School VP1 lie pointed but. that most, iirtns .' full swing. Of a II the plants in thp area' allied to the steel indiistri tne Pacific' States! Cast Iron pirwj Co. appears to be in the best shape as if ar 'as .materials go. Harvey King Jr., secrptary-o- f treasurer the firrn, reported that his' plant uses pig iron as jts basic material and that the company has plenty of pig1 iron far the moment "We anjicipate no serious trouble in the near future as far s materials go," Mr. King said.. cmei esnmaiQr ior jac Hammond Iron, indicated that the situation at his plant isnjt critical yet, but that the picture could worsen considerably with- - fe. After - a different story; j f rea-"ons.Fir- st, j in the next lwo or three weeks. "We face no real problem ii or the next couple of weeks," !lie said, "but after .that it might j he ' 13 i . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933 i; Utah County, Utah . Prices AT 8:15 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 |