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Show - ' ;'' I ' ;,''f" if ileaidiiaiS Foros tesi Be ones '".-" PROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959 In Herald Column 1 L I - j -- ... v ' tivity.' r. ; ; "The ideas in this quotation are K 'y , . I j j '. l lgl A 1 1 u '! : He said he did pot know the man's name,! but tht he was one of Mrs, Jones' guards. Deputies said they were holding Piper until his story could be checked. But he was not booked, they said. Deputy Ed1 Stark said he has had to venture into tie wild mountain country several :imes to warn Piper and Mrs. Jones about shots over mining being (exchanged in the area. rights Piper claimed a bullet creased his sku 1 several months ago while he stood on Weaver's Needle, a towering sha t believed to be land mark in locating the lost .mine The mine is believed to be'some Where in rough terrain in central Arizona, about 50 miles east of Phoenix. Its location was lost with me aeain o the original finder. .38-calib- t : "': ' - i wo Still Appeal Open l b 44 Permittees ail. 1 3 Drivers Each Pay $150 For Drunken Driving! : : Stps Fori study of all information- pre tosented to him by the grazing day upheld the action of Uinta permittees and the forest supervForest Surpervisor Ciarenee isor;." The livestock men met. with Thornock in cutting fcattle grazf Mr. Iverson in Salt Lake City on ing permits on the Hobble Creek July 28 and gave him a firsthand range by 80 per cent over a four account of their opinions conyear period. cerning the Forest Service proPurpose of the order, says the gram to rehabilitate the jHobble forest service, is to rehabilitate Creek area, especially as it conwhat the forest service terms a cerns the- grazing of their livestock. d range, Supervisor! Thornock had anMr. Iverson thus denied the apa comprehensive waternounced peal of. 44 cattlemen against the action. The cattlemen have two shed,, range and other improve- steps of appeal left to them, ment rehabilitation program for should they wish to take them. the Hobble preek unit on? Feb. 1, Next would be appeal to the 1959. This important area values many multiple-us- e chief forester in Washington, D, C, and finally to Secretary and resources and serves as ja. of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. watershed for! the Springville, Arthur Finley, Springville, presi- Utah area. The improvement prodent of the Springville' Livestock gram is based on conclusions detailAssociation involved, was un- reached after a ' d of ed the available for comment today. study Cattlemen in the past, however, conditions and l related values. have said they would appeal the The study jwas made under the decision to the' top which would direct supervision of District i mean Secretary Benson, if neces- Ranger Merrill Nielson The rehabilitation program ansary. The decision of Supervisor nounced by Supervisor Thornock Thornock would cut the ' cattle includes stich soil stabilization grazing allowed on the range in measures ks contour trenching, question by 20 per cent a year furrowing, building of check for four years. It would reduce dams in gullies, and; reseedihg of land deple ed of a satisfactory the present 12,00; use allowed the 44 cattlemen vegetative cover. The improveAbout ment program includes construcdown to .2000 2600 head of cattle grazed on the tion of drift fences for the. manrange an question last year, a for- agement of livestock on areas suitable fojr permanent grazing estry official said. M The area involved includes use. The program also includes about 61,000 acres mostly on the the planting of trees on sites Hobble Creek Drainage above adapted to timber production, .j Springville, with some over inito During tfhe period of rehabilithe Diamond Fork; Drainage to- tation, plans call for reducing ward Spanish Fork Canyon. cattle use from the present 12,000 Mr. Iverson stated that his de- cow months of use to 2,000 cow cision was made after careful months. j 'and land treatment' Following Nov. 2: thqv ree s ta bli sh m cnt of multiple-us- e Girl to Jay C. and Fern Morrill values!, grazing "will be per Wilkinson Jr., Orem. mitted to the safe grazing caps- Girl to Verl and Peggy j Lou city on lanas suiiame for use by Weathers Shoell, American Fork. domestic livestock. Intermountain .Three motorists each pleaded ester Floyd IversonRegional at Ogden in Proguilty to drunken driving vo City Cdurt this week and each was fined s $150 or 75 days in jail in lieu of! payment. All paid the fine. Dennis Lane Holdaway, 20 Rt. 1, Box 412, Provo, pleaded guilty to drunk driving following - badly-deplete- one vehicle, continued on to strike another and ended up in the gutter, jNo one was injured. Vern U Nelson, 44, Richfield, j was arrested and pleaded guilty to drunken driving after, police said,! his car backed Into another vehicle. , Francis Louis Simpson, 44, 368 N. 400 W., Orem, pleaded guilty to drunk driving following his arrest: by Provo police. No accident was; involved. . ' his arrest by Provo police after, police said, his car had sideswiped BORN . j . em-brac- es , , 5 ir!! J J i ' .. r : tt. &LJ r5 te : s yrfo.- 4 5 v j nine-yea- r, n nni ; Wednesday: Girl to Floyd and Mary Pino Johnson, Orem. Girl to Elwood and Gayle Taylor Baxter, Lindon. Girl to Bobbie and Peggy Spaf ford Wilson, Provo. . Boy to. Wayne B. and Nancy Johnson Davis, Provo. Girl to Norman and Gloria James Weitzel, Provo. Girl to Joe B. and Norma Jane King Martinez, Springville. Girl to Clifford and Louise Taylor Woodruff, Provo. , AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL: 0 Nov. i: . to Van Kenneth and Floretta Boy Wagoner Lewis, American Fork. Nov. 6: Girl to Mont D. and Betty Nor-ber- g Pulham, Pleasant Grove. Nov. 5: ; . Girl to Frank L. and Jo Ann Joiliey Ols en, American Fork. - ' i ? iiiinitiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii a AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL riniiiiMif""v"-------""v.-::-.'vji- NEITHER RAIN . . .Post man Glenn Hnburn lives up to the ftraditiori of his job in Miami Beach, Fla. Hilburn had to wadd through flooded streets rains dumped after wkek-long- .. 12 incbis of water on the town. AND FROM JAPAN . . Manhattani skyscrapers form" a backdrop as a new entry in the already paCkedj small car field is unloaded from a freighter. It's the Japanese Suzulight, a four-seatweighing. 1,100 pounds. The manufacturer claims its engine will drive It to a top speed of 50 m.p.h. Price will be about $1,300 SALT LAKE CITY (UPD er Ogden surgeon, Dr. Rulon Howe, became president of Utah CharAp-- nf tht A College of Surgeons Wednesday TO VISIT ICELAND at the group s annual meetin There swill be a special meet Dr. J. iRussell Smith, Provo, MOSCOW (UPD Soviet legisof Story Lodge No. 4 in the ing t. was "chosen i president-elecJ Djr degree at 7 R.m: to- lators will visit Iceland next year llaiph c. Kichards of Salt Lake fellowcraft at the Masonic Temple. at the invitation of ihe Icelandic City . wasJ secretary night All Masons are invited to attend government, according to the oftreasurer. jj Masonic Lodge Kneels Tonight J cow-mont- cow-month- hs s. i 1 aoiroazoini re-elect- ed ' 1 by officers. The first U. S. patent law was passed by Congress on April 0, j ' T 1790. U f ficial Soviet news agency Tass. The of the Supreme Daniel ! Boone iblazed the trail Viet makeup was not anhoun- for the Wilderness Road, ced. i i XW? i...ic,J,?sw n are easy to find at Kress values d WtcSies l ' 0 - ":." v i rigs Continuous Roll Wrapping Paper I: 3 roll box a Vf W' '- h Vlfrappings and :; " H V' VOGDHS i'.it y ''V)p9 iiivii w S77 B a 3J iRft5- i Guaranteed . af a$y to find at Kress values cm Gfazing D Statistics cF - I President Elect Of Utah Surgeons - emem II range-watershe- Hard-to-fin- d I m "m X Hard-to-fin- : I i t . ' ' n i m ' ' mountains. Sheriff's deputies left early today for the Superstition Mountains to check out the story told by Ed Piper who long has been involved m a running feud with crews led by former Los Angeles singer Mrs. Celeste Marie Jones. Mrs.. Jones has1 been seeking the tamed mine for; years and gun fire between her crews and Piper has been frequent, said deputies. Piper told Pinal County deputies he fired his revolve from; the hip' as the other man fired at him. i, V I zona rrosDecror vies in III Old Wes Style Gun Battle mm T d S, V V ..: i fire-from-the-- hip v wi n v .. - Provoan Named ': ; FLORENCE, Ariz. (UPD grizzled, veteran gold prospector searching for the fabled Loit Dutchman Mine said .Wednesday he killed another gold seeker in a battle in the t B ' -.i. A not new or original;'; they have been expressed thousands of times in thousands of ways ovejr thousands of years. In relati recent times, mentally ill people were put to death with public approval, as a result of ) such thinking. What is different today Is that statements; of the! lott made by Mr. Alexander do not go We have heard unchallenged, many protests against his article. One . of our patients even wrote and signed a reply which) Ms published by the' JProvo paper. This, in itself, represents considIN !; erable progress. "Although mass!; think iii g changes slowly, it does change. Sentiments! such as those: quoted above ire gradually being stated less frequently and less brazenly. Most people today recognize that, as with physical disorders,; a person may become mentally ill and still , have j worth; and that !by safeguarding the helath of one we lessen the hazard to all. Public attitudes of the flatter sort V&ke behind the progress made at bur State Hospital." ;jM During the month, covered by the superintendent's report, PPPU- lation of the hospital had illnfet gain of four to a trrffll nf 1111. Sixty-nin- e 'were admitted during uie montn ana bo were separated. . , s.J - . The annual meeting of the three chapters, Northern, Central and Southern, of the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants will be held Friday, Nov. 13, in the Provo Utilities Building, commencing at 7:30 p.m. A dinner will be served. Separate business meetings for the men and the ladies will be conducted. A report of the national convention held in San Francisco will J be made. Victor Laughlin, Salt Lake City, president of' the state association, is general chairman of the annual meeting. Glen A. Gardner, Provo, president of the Southern Chapter, and . Jackie Westover, are arranging for the dinner and meeting facilities. i- Mk - ill n lln . m . I V v ":w i j v x j Accou infants Of Utah Set Provo Meet r j; "! - I": . ; . State Hospital Head Objects To Statement About Mental Illness I by Holmes Alexander, Daily Herald, syndicated editorial page columnist. . Dr. Heninger.'s statement ap- -. peared 'n his monthly report to the state welfare commission. He said: "Various incidents show . a change in public opinion concern-'in- g the mentally ill. The column of Holmes Alexander, printed October 29, 1959 in The Daily Herald (Provo), contains the fol. lowing: " 'But it should be noted that mental sufferers are not very valuable human ma--" terial. They can be released to their homes without producing much happiness there. .They can be restored ta their jobs, but not at any appreci- able gain to national produc- r . a u ii Xxf x , vv j Utah1 State Hospital Superintendent Owen P. Heninger today took sharp exception to a statement : on mental illness written ; - li f - MDPeao on raoDDie'r 'B-.- 1' j II ard-to-fi- values nd tare easy to find Jf ,Xr0'i jTSi ' For 2 Years at Kress Handsome selection of colorful 'signs. 20' x 360" size. ': ; c j de-- ! Lifo Size ....: i Vlj cKet - " - ! j la CJ Plays Everywhere Special Jr 4? - Outstanding selection of t, styles. Some some shockprbof. In wide choice of bands, including de-- U P Cz2 u u u j ; , Reg. 3.98 Value J ,3i Delight any f little girl with e j I 1 f ;! limited! ".iff 'm't"- !!!.! .1 smart . . . modern j . . thrifty stores i mm, j n n u n u ii. '!' I 1' 39c 105 W. 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