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Show : SUNDAY, MARCH 20. I960 Utah County, Utah 1 F SUNDAY HERALD sworn 7 v J', Alexander Smith New 1960 Carpet Rolls! We. invite you to inspect the new 1960 famous line of Alexander Smith Carpets. Roll your carpet out and see it as it would appear in your own home. New 1960 Alexander Smith Carpets in living colors, -- No words are necessary to describe mute scene which resulted in one death near Somer- - PICTTJRE STORY this ville, Mass., this week The person killed was a .16-yea- r- old passenger. The driver, who was unhurt," told police he lost control of his icar when he failed to heed the "Slow" sign. I (Herald-UP- District Court Roundup Fails-Co- urt Leniency Changes Probation to 90 Days: in County Jail A youth who won the court's . issuing lympathy a few days ago got was cool glances Friday in jail. wek A and y ;. 90 a fraudulent- check, he given an attorney, and trial set for him in February. But this month, he changed his plea to guilty, and. was set free, with probation provision he make restitution and stay out of trouble. a stack of checks a mile long,'-- ' ' said the D. A. Judge Joseph E. Nelson then amended probation for Mr. Hot lingsworth , to spend 90 days in ' h Jail.'' ''!'..;. ; '; ' The judge expressed more re gret in sentencing James Marvin Instead, said District Attorney Fritz, 31, Jasper. Ill,, to one to Jackson Howard j he was arrested 10 years in prison on a hot check on Tuesday jonly four days after charge. I personaly feel you days V ago, Wendell Hollings-worti- i, ,20, 683 N. 11th E., was placed on probation for 18 months after pleading guilty, to issuing a fraudulent check. Friday he was back in court to face two counts of shoplifting then returning the stolen merchandise for cash refund!. The defendant was not unemployed. He had a city job paying $60 a week, he told, the judges Last November, the youth, married and expecting a family, won court sympathy when he appeared confused as to his legal rights. Thoughj he had pleaded guilty to - - j - ' . being placed on probation, shop- lifting at O. P. Skaggs. He had returned the bottles .of drugs for cash refund. He had an accom plice, said Mr. Howard, did the same at Sears Roebuck, obtaining cash refund on stolen wrenches. This was a ter receiving court consideration despite having "had j in loop, plush, sculptured or random sheer ' Telephoto) . patterns. Mapleton Man Joins Air Force MAPLETON K Russell Wi- lliams, son of Mr. and Mrs; Aaron Williams, has gone to Lackland 5"... kiTfCSk Air Force Base in Texas for. basic training with the Air Force. CARPET , New -- Parent-T- e tion officers cher CRAFTSMANSHIP Associa- of the Mapleton school are Johnnie Bleggi, presi- dent; .Norman Graves, president, and Mrs. Roy Tanner, secretary-treasure- r. i vice ( Var-lain- ! !;!'! Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Davie the past weekend visiting need help," said the judge, "but spent their daughter and if you cannot control your appe- Mr. and Mrs. Dean tite for alcohol I can't place you and family at Idaho Haymond Falls, Ida. on probation. And since thej State Hospital and two alienists says Mr. and Mrs. Thales Brown you are not psychotic, I cannot and family of Parowan are visitcommit you to the hospital." her mother, Mrs. Nellie Mr, Fritz had pleaded guilty to ing came to attend the charges of issuing a fictitious Class BThey tournament basketball check. District Attorney Howard in in which Provo their son, said he had been arrested 24 is fst Dean, playing. 1946. times since Sterling Jones, 23, Spanish Fork, charged with bastardy, pleaded guilty, and sentencing was set for April 1. S. M. Roberts Jr 24, 1?2 W. 850 S., Orem, who pleaded guilty EDGEMONT Mr. and Mrs to charges of issuing a fraudulent Isaac Boyce have returned home check for $165, was sentenced to from a three weeks vacation to jail for six months, suspended, the Southland.; They traveled to and. placed on probation for a New Orleans, La., ;via Denver year, oh condition he makefresti- - where they attended the Mardi tution. The D. A. said he would Gras. On their way home thev recommend probation only on the stopped over in Phoenix, Ariz. understanding that a singli slip where they visited their son and daughter-inrlawould result in tougher action Paul and Mary Francis 's. Fillmore, about 25, Farnsworth Boyce. charged with wilful neglect and failure to provide for his child, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ai was placed under court order to (Callie) Bliss and two daughters, post $1000 bond, and to pay $30 a Delia and Julie,- have returned month through the county treas to their home in Pocatello, Ida., urer's office for a period o five after a four-da- y stay with Mr. years. His arraignment was con- - Jiiiss parents, Mr. and Mrs! tinued in district cour for one Kenneth C. (Ted) Bliss. son-in-la- See Alexander Smith's New, Plush, Cut Axminster Weave ... H" ; " : ; f v?;-- - I.. i out-of-town- ers " DuPont Nylon, 00 j ' 'MATCH-MAT-E A long -- wearingL easy to care j for, extra high, cut pile, tuft-lockin- g, non-ski- iwith r $r 95 ..I back ..I.. ($133 q.'ft.) See what beautiful effects Alexander Smith achieves with Nylon . . j for YOU- A Heavy Axminster, Extrcl Value 19 $ETi95 Popular Colors Multi Color Sq. Yd. t Close Outs on 1959 Patterns ; Bay Green, Beige, Nutria Regular 5 395 NOW (TV. 95 SqYd. (122 sq.ft.) j - 1 All Wool w, E3T SA j t. fl - Charles Murray and three children Dennis, Diane, and Debra, Returned home Thursday v laxL wiun uieir mocner ana granamotner, Mrs. Zinna Murray,! of Vernal. -- i: 95 Tufted-Sandalw- ood, Sq. Yd. Beige ' - ' !; n P7? A n rR n3 Heavy .... A L : : (77c sq. ft.) t L Wool Axminster Green, Shell Beige. Reg. $ 1 50 NOW ?q. Mb.: year. The court remanded two cases back to city court for preliminary neanng ; issued a bench wkrant for one defendant who failed to show, and continued other cases until April 1. sq. yd. . Iiatex d ! dm MpNA The Mona Ward Old j Visitors at the home of Mr. and Folks'' committee has ' announced Mrs, Ray Ne;wton were Mr. arid that the annual combined WardlMrs Paul Newrton and family of and Mr. and Mrs. RichReunioh and Old Folks Party will ivearns, ard Summers and Mr. and Mrs. be held Friday, March 25. at the Clyde Jarreit and families of Mona Ward Amusement Hall. Salt Lake City. Dinner:' iwil be served at 6 p.m., Mr. and Mrs.- - Alton Ellertson after which a program and dance will be given. All present and have just returned from ,a three-wee- k former ward members and their son, visit in Arizona with their Winslow, and his family at will Tucson. While are invited. There families there they attend i . be special entertainment in the ee: a sessaon at the Mesa LDS afternoon and time to visit and Temple. aocializ, giving and the older folks an opportunMrs. Terry Pritchett (Janice ity to renew old friendships and Molyneux) of Payson, visited at visit with friends and relatives,, the home of her parents, Mr. and 5 p. m.j until dinner is served at Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux. 6 p.j mJ All under 60 are asked to bring; their own dishes and pay ' Mr. and Mrs. Enos Brimhall of one dollar to help cover dance Provo visited at Mona with relaand dinner expense. tives and friends. The Mona Ward (Relief Society held a social this week in connection with its regular meeting. The party was to commemorate the imiyerktry of the Relief Society. Special tribute was paid to the older;, members of the Mona Ward by Verda EUertson. Refreshments were served. Pile-1- e. Edgemont Couple Back South ' fmW SI ani6tS'.NEW w, Wis-comb- 1 Volume buying combined with rock bottom cosl of operation brings you Quality Carpet Buys at Low, Low! Bargain Prices! e) ; Mono Schedules Reunion, Old Folks Day for March 25 ! :j V- - q. W (33 WATCH FOR THE CARPET HOUSE IN OREM - . I 5 YEARS FREE CLEANING SERVICE DEFERRED PAYMENTS IF DESIRED . . UP NO DOWN PAYMENTS TO 5 YEARS TO PAYI The Byron Thomas family of Spring Lake, who recently returned from an LDS mission to the Tonga Islands, gave an interest-in- g program in church Sunday evening Tuesday evening at MIA theyj showed educational and interesting pictures to the ward on theirj exjperiences and travels in the Tongan' and Samoan Islands. Mrs.1 Thomas is the former Kay of Mona.' PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Examples of the Many Values Available To You in Remnants and Roll Endst ALL ' . 117f'xI2';Tdrton Tweed La-on- al Miss' Josephine Kay visited in Salt j Lake City recently; at the home of her sister, Mrs. Al Smith, . )) and family. IV Provo Navy Man Home On Furlough A' 4Z2ym fBlg$em!.pneumatlr EN0INE 1 bP . iJTmulW Eluded ' ' ' j ! H ' WW i FREE PARKING , er l OrTSH WHHIS FOR !(( NON-SCALPI- DESIGN NG 1 - 'jrr.?. 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 u- -t iw iv 1 n ' Lowest Price Ever 832 West Center St. r PJVl. DAILY PJVL IN OREM j Shop at Home Service 7 . ; CjVRPIETS 1 (m at home.j j wmiwiw-- . " !h PHONE OREM AC SPANISH FORK OREM- AC , 5-24- ' 89 23. TAYLOR CARPETS, 1497 South State i AVE. . PROvd ; PHONE FR 37,5 .StSSt TAYLOR CARPETS & FURNITURE 273 North Main Phone 23 fMP 5-14- 55 AC Lloyd's Typewriter Company M. Just phone and we will bring the samples of the many rolls on display to wi v 1 IU7 ; ! FOR FREE ESTIMATES 1 ' pTAH COUNTY . . . IT PAYS 0 A.M. TIL & MONDAYS 10 A-TO 9 ;" v'"i let you shop Electee Adding Machine ......... $13995 WOOL.. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS I NEW ONLY I ' 1 SHOP $ 3995 $14600 $ 9300 192 $13600 ALL WOOL. ALL - - . Neutria CXI! NOW .. $138 OPEN David L. Jolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill M. Jolley of Provo is spending a furlough from the U- - S. Navy with his parents' in Provo. Following his furlough- he will report to San Diego for electronics ischool. He will be is Provo until" the first of April. s WAS WOOL . ... 9,xl2 Touraino VJV'klS' Alexandrian 5-24- 89 J Sq. Yd. '( ! ft-- 98 as low as j ' a. (88c CMPII 01 3 1 , |