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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 17, I960 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD 8 District Court Roundup New Precision Tool Firm Planned Here ki Judge Rejects Plea for Free Lawyer ft Intermountain Technological Laboratories, Inc. will be the name of Nation's Steel Inventories Reach Pinnacle a new. engineering company plan-- , ned for Central Utah, reports Philo Steel inventories are, about as high as they're going to gq this J. Wood, organizer and founder of year, Steel, the metalworking weekly, declares. the proposed new enterprise. Users will probably chew up about 21 million tons this quarter and add slightly more than 1 million to inventory. By June 30, stocks The iew firm would have divi-soshould level off at 20 million tons and change little during the rest a general maof operation of the year.. chine shop, tool and die shop, jig bore department, electronic departHeal Appointed Representative of Institute ment, and a fabrication shop; . ; Provo Cafe to Be Honored by Duncan Hines member of Sutton's Cafe, Provo, will be honored as a me Duncan tunes Jramuy next monxn in (jmcago, it was announcea . 20-ye- ar :. I. Ithaca, N. Y. r .. Park made known the awards in announcing the annual Duncan - " Hotel on Monday evening, May 9. :' v." - ; , i '.. - Miniature Golf Course Opens Fourth Season Mr. Wood, who worked . for years in the Los Angeles area' in all phases of precision machining, tool , and die, and the design and development of special tooling, machinery and instruments, said a real need exists for this type of an industry here. "It has been exciting to watch Utah grow into what the Air Force terms the center of missile activity," he said. "However, it has been frustrating for the major defense contractors to have to send most of their work to foreign industry. The Pacific Coast has been getting most of the work that could be taken care of by Utah industry if we f were prepared for it." The name of Intermountain Technological Laboratories and the address! (75 E. Center St. in Provo) have been registered with the : county clerk. v Grandview Miniature Golf Course has opened for its fourth sea-toaccording to John H. Adams, manager.. The facilities havp been improved and everything is furnished. recreation and relaxation) The course was designed to Announcement of selection of , a for to Adams. Mr. evening play, it offers an, op Lighted according of .directors will be made board, portunity for family fun, Mr. Adams states. soon, Mr. Wood indicated. . "Ample cash commitments have already ISA Board Votes 4 on Advance Payments been made . to file for registration The board of directors of Investors Syndicate of America, Inc. with the Securities Commission payments with an additional 2 per and it is hoped that final selection has voted to annum return for the period April 1, 1960 'through Dec. 31, 1960, and of the board can be made prior to set aside as a reserve fromaocumulated earnings a sum.or sums to thev tentative filing date of April sufficient to permit this action. This raises the effective interest 25." fit rm oqtipo navmpnts marfpvhv fch (wmMnv's certificate hold- - The organizers, said Mr. Wood, era to 4 per annum for such period. propose to offer a securities issue of $300,000 of class A common UP&L Board of stock which will be used to estabMoreton Named Chairman of lish the electronic division of the Fred A. Moreton, prominent Salt lake insurance man and direc- company and- build a building. tor of Utah Power & Light Co., Friday was elected chairman of the "This will be followed by an issue of about $700,000 which will buy ntlHty's board, j .' V , V Directors of the firm also elected two officers of the company the machinery and equipment to to directorships: T. C. Woodside, vice president and treasurer, and complete the operation," J..E. Cusfamanjvice president. Mr. wood cited thejgrowth of the Woodside and Cushman were appointed to fill board vacancies missile operation in Utah ' and of Gadsby, former board chair- such operations as Thiokol, Herresulting from the deaths of George, M. Idaho. . man and James E. Graiham, Rejdbling, cules Powder, Sperry-UtaEngiand Marquardt. "In most neering, Derrick to Address Accountants Association of these operation s, 50 to 60 per cent of the parts are and ine utan uaapier w uie ixauonai A&MAuauon ox nccuunianis wall continueprecision to be purchased outwill hold the regular monthly technical session at Barman's Cafe, side of their facilities," he declarSugartiouse, Monday. ed. "At present time, about 90 perRoyden G. Derrick, president of Western Steel Company, and cent of these are purchased outside native of Sa!t Lake dty vM be speaker. the state." n, credit-advanc- - - ' "j j. .' full-sca- le . ! li j . i i - j . ' . Philo J. Wood, ORGANIZER who tells plans for new engineer - ing firm here. Hiring of Ted Davis Jr., 712 E. plane; j in other areas truck 3rd S., Salt Lake City, a field sprays! are more effective; in inspector in Salt Lake Mosqui- still others, hand sprays are Y :'.to District, as used.-Fri entomologist wa approved Utahi County has applied for a XTti Commission, County U.S. by Public Health Service vector day of t "R of recommendation upon the (disease carrier) control unit, in America head board. health recent encephalitis' epiview of county effice in San in demics Utah affecting horses month. will a be $500 K l Salary Francisco. ? 4 ' Mr. Free has'j and people, but could not hope The entomologist'! Job will, be to gut lit' before November, even to work with the been assigned if request is approved. Health Department,' : continuing Jo the legal de-Mr. Davis, whose, credentials the mosquito survey; begun by He partment. and were University, highest of three applicants, Young Brigham "joined tb bank indivito cities and last was teaching assistant with work year In M54 after ' education-wise determinin at duals Mr. Free University of Utah, arid during lervtag m fillof the .summer served as U.S. draining,ing advisability law clerk In the California DisPublic or as Health Service biological a ing, mosquito trict Court of Appeal and practiCT control.-"- . spraying aide field studies on conducting a law with San Francisco lng firm. He is a 1947 graduate of Glen Sagers, chief sanitarian, Lmosquitoes resistance to control Harvard and 1950 graduate of told the commission FrMay the (chemicals; and as advisory! aid Stanford University Law School. BYU survey Indicated city gut- to Mesa County Mosquito survey, , Mr.r Free and his wife, Carol, ters and stagnant water pools working out of Greeley Branch, and their three children make harbored mosquitoes. Spraying in Communicable Disease Center. I some tfctir home in San Carlos. areas must be done by In 1958, he served as teaching assistant at University1 of Utah, and as biological aide with U. S. Public I Health Seryice, conducting field studies associated with encephalities virus Isolation and resistance (to chemicals) tests, during Utah's encephalities epidemic. '' 'Pi'.. In 1957, he taught at Univer I 6. Any person, whether adult sity 4 of Utah, and served as By Thelma Herrick LINDONiLindon's City Coun- -. or child, caught riding a horse biological aide in field studies on eil considered a multitude of on the grass in the City park resistance in Salt Lake and business items at its meeting will be prosecuted. Deep tracks Logan areas, working out of the .this week, including the setting have been found in the east end Greeley office of U.S. Public ' Health Service. f April 29 and 30 as dates for of the park.' ' If Utah County Should get an e community-wid7. Repairs, on the city water cleanup. ' encephalitis epidemic always The council also listened to a pump' have been completed, the disease-carryin- g since the possible was committee from Pleasant Grove Jipe lengthened and the mosquitoes - are present and who presented blueprints for a well cleaned. Water line on 'i ' ':lt. proposed new community swim-md- n Second South Street is finished pool there and discussed ways all except the back filling. 8. Plans are being made for you em own the lor financing. The committee included Elroy West," Grant Fugal, a Little League Baseball team (fabulous new Roy Jacki E.J Cook and Max Sbifrer. again this year. Other mattersf of business discussed were: ,1. The, Dry Canyon Road is to he ' surveyed so the road will .tie in with the section marker of the "forest range. Frank Jones In the surveyor from Lehi was at the meeting. .2. .Clean up days will be Friday, April 29 for the east side A new concept in cheese marketof. the highway and Saturday, individually wrapped slices April 30 for the west side of the ing is .being introduced in the Utah All highway.; garbage, tin cans County area by Nelson, - Ricks etc. will be picked up but it must be in suitable containers so that Creamery Co., according ; to Cal general and. sales manager. it will r beeasy to handle and Nelson, Tests have shown that cheese will not get scattered. ' to starts i harden imme "'y. on 3. Council meeting time was deterior-iatioto n air' and the exposure changed from 7:30 to 8 p.m. for FOR continues most the despite the summer months. j careftd exMr. Nelson 4. a: meeting of the homeownONLY rewrapping," PLUS TAX ers on .175 East Street will be plained. "Individually .wrapped slices will called to discuss the widening prevent the cheese from and graveling, of the street to becoming stale or dry no matter Lloyd's Typewriter how long it is kept in the home remeet city specifications. 5. The holes in all oiled roads frigerator." Company will be filled with black top The individually wrapped cheese 332 W. CENTER FR e within the next few days. Cor- will be introduced in pacBest Trade-i- n and rugated roads will be taken care kages of American, Pimento and of as ;soon' as the weather is Banquet 'packages, BudgetT$rms in Towrfl Nelson Mr. aid.' enough. jparja abatement v ink . , . . . y City-Count- LAfl i - j - ; ! LIN DON COUNCIL SETS . COMMUNITY CLEANUP ?' - K ft . l r v - k' - f t, . 1 1 & i i rS Vim? S i v.. , j Insurance Society Sets 2 Election Meetings Here Policyholders of the Cuna Mu-Socie- j ty iinsurance tual Insurance affiliate of thfe National Credit Union Association, will participate in the biennial general election of nationa Idirectors V Wednesday at 8 p.m.; in me ruoiic uiiuues " ' J ; " 14 Til ..! 1 t 1 Building. The. voting wiljl follow ttie .regular monthly meeting of the credit unions composing the Central Utah- Chapter. r - Ij .. v. failed, for the third consecutive week to appear on charges, of issuing a fraudulent check," but his attorney obtained for him a continuation of one week. . j ( Donald Baker, 32,' 461 S. 5th IS., who pleaded guilty to burglary of Safewaystorei Orem, was sentenced to prison for one to 20 years, suspended and placed on probation with provisions he refrain from drinking and make t (I Olds, 366 E. 2nd S., who EASTER BUNNY. CUSTOMERSThis horde of kids at Provo's Memorial Park wa typical of the Easter egg hunts sponsored Saturday by the" Provo Exchange Club; Below.l right, Nathan Hunsaker, son tf Mr. and Hrs. Melvin Hunsakpr' mrnnHlv py- .11. .. J 1 f r ,, niDits some results oi nis searcn. r 1 , V rl .: , I J I Gold Fails Burns Suffered To Daunt April 3 Fatal To S. L. Woman 1 Egg-Hunte- rs iJaKE !" ' v''" f ! ' , V ii; SALT Neither icy winds nor early CTTY ,(UPI) A restitution Ihours Saturday morning could The court issued a bench war- Salts Lake City woman, burned in 2000 Provo youngsters from keep rant for a motorist charged yjath a fire in a Salt Lake rest home finding the cache of 7000 gaily; driving during revoiation, whd April 3 jdeid Friday , afternoon. colored Easter eggs hidden by failed to appear,! and remanded Mrs. Caroline- Olsen Gilmour, Easter bunnies in ' back to city court the cases of 71, died in a Salt Lake hospital. Club members clothing4.Exchange Dean Christensen, 4' E. 7th S., She had second and third degree In less than 20 minutes the: Pleasant Grove, charged with burns of 75 per cent of her body. kids ranging from' toddlers car-- , issuing a fraudulent - check for A former resident of Price and ried by paints "to 10 year olds' $270, and Glenn's. Park, 847 IN. she moved to Salt Lake had captureci the loot in the an-- 1 380 W., Provo, charged with is- Provo,in 1945. She was past ma- nual Exchange Club's Easter Egg-HunCity suing a fraudulent check for $20. tron of the Order of Eastern at both the GRA and Star wKJ IK., t, . Ire-po- i rt Memorial Parks. A total of 200 prize plastic eggs containing coins were hidden with the other eggs. Fallowing the regular hunt, kids five and under were given a special hunt in a marked-of- f area, according to A. C. Wolf; who; was in charges of the affair.! in Price. Funerali services will be held in Salt Lake City. Monday. Nearly two billion pounds of potatoes go into the making of potato chips in the U. S. each - i. year. mi -- r v i ; r " First coffee trees were grown in Ethiopia, 'i 1 WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE ! SIMMONS PROMOTIONAL MATTRESS '. J the county has had a few cases in humans and more in horses state and federal healthj authorities would move in to set up control mea! ures, ' Mnj Sagers told commiss ioners Friday' Barfing an epidemic the county will move slowly in continuing its mosquito survey and urging public and municipal .VI We still have a few of these super-valu- e are offering at low low prices. V mattressesj which we ' c j j com- Here is your opportunity to get proved construction and ' low price. I! fort at an all-tii '. r for immediate delivery and Pay only a modest, enjoy Simmons luxury while you pay. j me ' down-payme- i measures, , l?i 1 J ! j i clean-u- p 11 I Charges against Fred F. Bird, Springville, charged with wilful neglect, were dismissed upon. the couple had reconciled and worked out an agreement, STILL IN SHAPE The case, of Jack D. Boyles, NEW. YORK UPI) Sammy JtFD 1, Lehi, charged with issu- Baugh, coach of the New York iing a. fraudulent check was re-Titans in the' new professional! imanded back to city! court American League, weighs exactly the same (175 pounds) as7 he did when she played his last pro game for the Washington Redskins in 1952. Football V- - I Calvin Lisonltee Ortriij credit union leader, will be chairman of the election session, 'fjleetom in' spectors will tie LeHoy jKay j of Provo"-1- ; and Melvin iiurgener ' '' V"V Springville. A second election meeting will be held at 10:39 a.m., at 1410 W. 900 North with LeRoy Kay, Utah policyholder representative , a s chairman. Election inspectors will be Calvin LisSnbee, Of em, and j Paul E. Crum, Provo. The Provo elections will be itwo of fourteen to e held thro- - l j 1 Utah during April, ' ! I - - nt ' n Tree Jogs Broadway It was NEW. YORK (UPI) a cherry tree hat put the ' jog in 0XM?C world famed Broadway. Researchers of the Davey Tree Expert Co.,- Kent, Ohio, say that city officials curved tthe street around the ee when its tavern keeper owner objected i io cutting it down. Of icials believed the cny wouia never extend mat tar north anyway. The tree Istoodj at Prieed - . t - $wTh parisoif. t j c- c- changes Active L spr 9 firni, resilient . J wemean.TOu 10th St. rr j -- TWIN OK OR MATCHING Fout, sons and one grandson of Johann Sebastian Bach became famous musicians in their own . - - , -- 11 pWN0 riht. - 5 DRUGS BY IVAN . ; ki. j :'- Ledger' D. Free' Jr., former Prova resident,, and ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ledger Free of 209 N. 4th W., Provo, has been 'prbmot- d to assistant V7V Mf president j torney. Under questioning from Judge Maurice Harding, Diane Baxter, 65 West Cottage, charged with issuing a fraudulent check, said she had one child and her husband had two jobs, one payiag $250 a month. Fourth District Court will appoint an attorney t free for defendants who are indigent, but the judge- - thought employed people ought to be able rto, ipay, their own waj. If not, he suggested that Mrs. Baxter consult Salt Lake Legal Aid Society 'within her own county, and . continued the case to April 28. A third bench warrant in 15 days was issued Friday for Con-ne- ll Former Provoan Utah County Commission Hires Entomologist Promoted By Bank Of America In Move to Cntinue Mosquito Control, Survey .' i i , .; ( try district court she and her husband had "talked.it over" and the family budget "just couldn't be squeezed", to provide an at- 10 i ' i A Sandy woman Friday, ;told ns f Ward Heal of the Provo Real Estate Board has been appointed local representative of the National Institute of Real Estate Brokers, t&e "headquarters office in Chicago, Illinois announces. Tie institute composed of over 15,000 Realtors Is the largest affiliate of the National Association of Real Estate Boards and has .'as its main objective the education of its members to' serve the public better. 4 WONDER FAX "y "V. - t ti i ' i ..' 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