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Show Storm Brings Moisture, Plus Danger UTAH CO UN TY f By MILDRED B. HALL FR 47 Mr. and Mrs. Don Ivie of Orem are the grandparents of a son born April 15 to Merlene Skinner and Boyd R. Ivie of Nephi. Randy Ivie, .another son' of the young couple, is visiting with his grandThe snow storm Friday night parents in Orem; Boyd is a Boy Scout field executive stationed at and Saturday brought needed ; Nephi. to Utah County, but moisture ' could bring damage if temperatur M?s. Delia VVaterlyn has received word of the birth of her too low following the born to her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. es drop storm, Joel Barlow, county agriGeorge Stevens at Gillcrest, Tex. cultural agent, said Saturday noon. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fritz Boyer, of Springville, The falling moisture even In were Mrs. Boyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gregson of Cards-tosnow form is not doing damage, he Alta, Canada. said. A spot check among farmers Renewing acquaintances in Springville during the past week were earlier Saturday indicated that this Mr. and Mrs. Charles James Owens of Port Orchard, Wash. Brought temperatures here as a lad of 10. years from the Blackfoot Indian reservation in month's done some damage to fruit had Montana by Mr. and Mrs. John S.Boyer when they returned from trees, exact amount of which can their LDS mission among the people there, Charles spent a number not be- determined until fruit be of years-herbut hasn't been back since 1930. He and his wife to form. TIVTT wViila Viara xrPro TinctrH gins, r3ma r VivJi-- i rt q?t ann (lonr were believed worst hit, Cherries by various of the Boyer families! and apricots next, with some blos 7soms hit in peaches, peara and Mrs. Effie Taylor of Salem had a quilting at her home earlier , this week, when nine of her friends and neighbors dropped in to apples. some orchards have to However, complete a quilt for her. ' f i be thinned anyway, and damage t it? &,' it cannot be until assessed said later, Mrs. Carol Wells of Lindon has returned to her home after re- Le Grand Orem. Jarman, ceiving therapy treatment for a week , and a half at Utah Valley Some Grove residents Pleasant LDS Hospital. said had been hit but "everything .M apples and pears,'.' and Payson Mrs. Alberta Walker of Lindon was recently surprised when noted damage to peaches as well Mr. and Mrs. as cherries. Mrs. Iola Carlson and her daughter and CANINE BUNNY LOVE Cindy, pet spaniel of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tyrrell adopted Bonner of Inglewood, Calif., called on her. four wild bunies the Tyrrells found wandering in a field near their Detroit home. ' PAYSON The foursome thirves on a milk and baby food diet fed with an eyedropper while in the Fruit crops Fertile, mountain top soil, finest in the state, any quantity. Payson area have suffered con "mom" Cindy supervises them proudly. FR (adv.). siderable damage through recent frosts, but the complete story can NO TIME LOST L Pansy Plants, 3 dozen for $1.00. 358 North 10th West. FR not told be until blossoms the fall ACCEPTING RESIGNATION 7(adv.). off the' trees to reveal the fruit or lack of it. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Gov. Airplane laxf, also. twin, engine. Example: Las Vegas 2 hours, v. lJibaue wasted no to Pay-soMicnaei Elmer According Taylor, call Merrill Christopherson. FR (adv.). time in accepting the resignation state fruit inspector, . and of Zoltan Gombos as an Ohio rac e The Herald has an opening for a female news reporter fruitgrowers t h emselves; the A a man if Fork with them asked The their Spanish judge and are ing commissioner. Gombos re almost peach crop for regular office hours at Orem Branch Office. Must have a. car. cherry susof record license in were signed in a letter date April 16 completely destroyed but apples parents knew, they Contact Mr. Christensen at The Daily Herald. (adv.). violaand other DiSalle driving have withstood the frost and show pensions accepted in a letter dated trouble, and appointed a court a a $75 drew tions 15. fine, little damage. year's attorney to protect their legal April Location of the orchard has a probation and further- suspen- interests. After calls home and of license, and a suspended consultation, they repeated their permit time for probation .and 11 bearing, apparently, on the loss by sion y frost. Donald Daley' reported his jail sentence Friday in plea of guilty, and sentencing parole investigation back in ' Delicious apples were hard hit, district court. was continued until May 8 to California. . With the jail sentence suspendbut his peaches were in fairly good condition. Howard Riley and ed by District Judge R. L. Grant Winegar also A. Z. Robbins Tuckett, the man again went More than 550 scouters and their Bates E. Wilson, Moab; Ellis M report that most of their cherries fre, with his latst sentence record. wives from- - the Utah National Wade, Monroe; W. William Brown, and peaches are nipped but apples added to his in The was defendant have lesser Stoil question received damage. Parks Council saw 'Silver . Beaver Provo;. Vernal Twede, Payson and C. Schof Allen 25, Stevens ield, Spanish reports that the frost I citations given to 1L. fellow scout- Willis A. Oldroyd, Lyman. Wives ers, and heard an .address by of the Silver Beaver awardees seems to have "done a pretty good Fork, who pleaded guilty to driving during suspension of license. Elder LeGrand Richards, of the were also presented with a smal job of thinning" of his peaches. Assistant District Attorney Leon in the area are Many growers of of the Twelve Apostles, council Beaver pendant. Some felusing pots. driving LDS Church in an annual smudge Elder Richards, who holds the the report Frazier cited a record all involving held suspension of Silver Antelope, highest award to they operated smudges night lowship banquet and meeting , 1953 license driver's in for negliProvo-EaProvo be given on the regional leve! Thursday. Friday at the six months gent driving j suspenStake House. said: "The Lord is not interested sion in 1944 for moving violation; Escorted to the podium by a in stocks ' and bonds,: lands arid running a red light in January, picked scout escort to receive the wealth" as much as he is interested Lehi, Provo 1957; speeding in August and Silver Beaver award were the in the souls of his children. You and a traffic warning Council: scouters of the November, in Scout work stand men, engaged following in December; suspension of li M. Ward Moody, Delta; J. Sey- ar the crossroads to help boys over cense 'for one year' on Jan. 27, mour Jensen, Mt. Pleasant; Mai-be- n 'fools hill'" and to see that. they gei Louis 1958; B. Ashby, St. George; the faith and courage and knowdriving during suspension in August,; 1958, with one year E. Ringger Orem; Ned Arambula, ledge to build their lives'-isuch added to suspension carrying re Dragerton; Orlo Goodrich, Vernal; a way as to bring them future . vocation to May 11, 1960; use of happiness." The speaker felt that another's driver's license Aug. it is important to make a boy feel 21, with addition of another three that he is worth something. It is not possible to look ahead and see months of suspension; and final what has happened, to a boy, but Burglars Jiit Hutch's Trading ly pickup this spring for driving in looking ,back, many rewarding Store at Lehi Friday to lift $3000 during suspension charge. The defense attorney urged things will come to compensate worth of merchandise including for your work. He concluded with diamond rings and watches, and leniency saying his client had the thought that "your influence attempted to break in to the beer driven only a couple blocks to on boys will help to make a better tavern across the street, said Utah get a ride home; was the only ' s.a of a widowed mother in world." County Sheriff Ralph1 Chappie. Damage by marauding dog W. W. Council In Provo burglars broke into business, and should be given Clyde, president packs is continuing to grow, Utah welcomed guests. "If all boys Phillips .Service Station, 288 S. 5th opportunity to finish his college County Commissioners said Fril-'. could keep the Scout oath and W. , Friday and stole $75 in cash year. , day. M' .. NewelJ A. Johnson, 4501 North law and do a good turn dailly, and a couple of checks. Judge R. L. Tuckett reached down from the bench Friday to Canyon Road, reported 32 . sheep what a different world this would ' -- ' TAX said Pres. introHe : ON ASSESSMENT week one be," on" "chewed Clyde. give two young San 'Francisco night last birelars a second rhanre thpv and two nights later, .another 12 duced Victor J. Bird, president of BOATS REVISED LDS Utah SALT Stake not asked fee. who LAKE had CITY as acted (UPI) sheep were chewed up. of" master The Utah Tax Commission has David Acocks and William ceremony. Pres. Clyde Although all of the wounded .. also revised Gold method its the for not Charles not could Star did presented, die, Pori, both 18, attired in assessing they sheep be marketed. Most were fat Awards to districts meeting their the tax valuation of boats. The blue jeans, pleaded guilty in low new procedure allows a faster voices fo charges of burglary of ; lambs valued at around $20 ready quota of funds. for marketing. Floyd Loveridge, Scout Execu- sharper decline in assessments. Elliott's Cafe earlier this month. Commissioners warned that Utah tive, presented a Swiss watch to Russell Scout of Troop County law will be enforced. It re- 36 on Thornock,of behalf the American f quires licensing of all dogs in un- Friends of he Switzerland, having and keeping been one of six finalists in a naincorporated areas, them on the owners' premises. tional essay contest on the subject, Practically speaking, this means "Why. T Would Like To Visit leashing or shutting up the dog at Switzerland as a i Scout." Mr. night, said commissioners, and also introduced his staff Loveridge suggested livestock owners would who made a roll call in which b? well within their rights to shoot those from each district attending on sight any dog invading their with a short skit, v responded land. ... In a ' preceding meeting, memLicease is $4 for male or spayed female and $8 for female dogs. bers of the 'Silver Beaver Club License may be obtained by mail elected Jlay Davis, president for the coming year; Wayne B. Hales, frcm the county clerk, .said ' vice president and T. Earl Pardoe, CONVERTIBLE SPECIAL secretary and treasurer. An enthusiastic band from Troop The discovery of Africa' Lake 5S ; o$ 91, ORIGINALLY 89.95 Payson, under the direction of Victoria by British explorer John 'j KATUtoNG Lewis a concert Huff, in 1862 played confirmed his prior .Speke NOW ONLY theory that the huge body .of to the dinner. Vocal solos were 2 Speti llofor water is the source of the Nile given by Brandt Curtis and Mike ' f Suzuki. River. . , m .. ; a great-grandso- n, , n, ' - - ... zig-zaggi- ng - e ' - " '" m ' - . " son-in-la- w, " Possibility of establishing a roadway rest stop and tourist center on site of the old Flying Saucer, formerly a tavern west of American Fork city limits was broached to Utah . County Commission Friday and will be discussed soon with American Fork officials. The existing building would be painted, and staffed around the clock during season with literature available on both scenic tourist attractions and agricultural labor markets within the intermountain region. The area would be graveled and cara steel or aluminum six-cwith shade erected port together shelter for three picnic tables. Meeting with the county com mission Friday were E. C. Howe, ,Salt Lake City, farm placement supervisor, Utah State Employ ment Service, and Marshall Glenn, Provo farm ' placement ; officer. Mr. Howe said the- Interstate Commerce Commission has re quested several interstate rest - Fine, Suspended Jail Term Given Driver on Suspension 3-4- n, 08 full-tim- . six-ye- - ar - Sliver Beavers Awarded Countyt i 19, uuh County Fathers Study Migratory Labor Problem 25 ' sundry, aprtl utah SUNDAY HERALD Freeze Hay Follow Around and About -- 30-da- . Leaders; 55 Attend Banquet ar - ': stops for. migratory agricultural laborers, to include toilets and a place to washup, and tables on which they can eat their . lunches. The ICC Is also cracking down, louowing a number of deaths, 6a mechanical equipment and driving ability of migratory crew leaders. Federal finances are available to help set up the road stop. G. Marion Hinckley, chairman, Utah County Commission, said h" would object to a "convalesc-- " ent stop," saying the county was already concerned as to how farV its moral obligation existed to provide expensive medical care lor transients, and inquired if migratory ' workers get health checks before leaving. , . : - Mr. Howe 'said round-tne-elo- staffing and ban on j from becoming a sick bay; hobo-- h ngout or lovers lane, an.! drinking liquor on the premises would be banned. He said Utah State Health Department as a preventive health measure has done some routine check - X - raying of migratory woiKers. Suspension, Fine Given On Guilty Plea Of Theft SPRINKLING SYSTEMS PLASTIC or Billy Gilbert Dominguez, 18, who had been employed in Provo prior to a layoff, pleaded guilty in Fourth District Court to a charge reduced from burglary to petty can of gas larceny of a He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended to permit him to take a job in Pocatello, and was fined $45. five-gallo- ck over-nig- ht DIAL FR 3-10- SUEl 03 CRAGHEAD HEATING t North 2nd West PLUMBING n, 56 ; 7 . six-ye- ( . six-ye- ar -- st nn AAA Damage By Marauding Sr J rFCr jli Xmmldh Burglars Hit Twice in Utah County n OPEN ar ,,r- - . MONDAY. Till 9 p.m. as seen on v V Dogs Grows , L - " - the ' ' r stay-fir- m underlift panels of new . - - " -- gijpillg - -- f simply . Avtomoth thtft W2 "WE3P23 TUX model 31 It beats . . . It sweeps . . . as it cleans JOHNSON W2TIS DOWPON Keep grass from creeping into your best land. Simply sprinkle or spray DOWPON on your thickest grass and fr. 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