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Show APRIL 34, 1960 SUNDAY, f v Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD Provo City Court Dismisses 103 Old Complaints Weather Outlook Gloomy For County Range Sheep; Frost Loss 'Summarized PVovo Friday had gusty winds reported at no higher than 3b mph at Provo airport, when gusts - died down. Provo police reported no wind f damage.-; But Utah ciounity Aent Clair Acord expressed concern Friday over weather predictions of wind, snow and rain because range sheep . are being sheared 'and would be vulnerable to stormy "weather. r.'; j Mr. Acord chairman of the Extension Office of Utah County said April frosts probably have 80 ' per cent or! more destroyed 1 of the peach crop, although Mapleton reported some orchardi which were only, thinned. He said .apricots are gone; rweet cherries almost gone,, but sour cherries are; still all right and "apples and pears have not been damaged.- Alfalfa damage J was spotty, he i . - . , . -- . . ! Provo City Court has dismissed complaints,; many dating back 103 to 1056. In another 71 cases, in which bench warrants had been issued, bolice reported whereabouts were , : Under Provo's present system of Miich-Marrie- combined d Defendant Back For Trial htere ! Prelifinary hearing on the charge of adultry for Ernest Maurice Jensen, 27, former resident of Goshen;? I has been set for Tuesday in Provo on nit minor traffic offenses, the' orfginal l ticket constitute'S a legal and if the party fails toap-pea- r to post bond bench warrant is promptly issued. tf Get Sizzling Stocks on Big 24-iGrill n. Provo Lions Reg. 8.49 Club; Host TV Ladies Il I! Reg. charcoal mm plastic hopper with . mm Members of, Provo Lions Club were hosts to their partners at the annual Ladies Night at a local cafe Thursday, evening. The program was furnished by the Brigham Young Labortory - .,' . Nominating committee, . presented the ballot for the election to be held May 5. Members nominated are: Evans Smith, Elmer Terry, .Glen Gardner,, president; AH. V. Shepherd Grant Ekins, Bert Anderson and Eiviri Prestwich, vice presr, idents; Douglas Peck, Joseph Joseph Perri, John L. Taylor, directors; William Ferre and Lion Tamer; Glen Southwick, NewelL Johnson and Marvin Laws, L Tail Twisters. It was announced that on April 27, Clean-u- p Dpy, the Provo Lions wVil dean up the Provo Lions Park under the direction of Gordon Weight, chairman. Sterling Durrant of the Utah Lake Lions, Club announced that on May 6 at 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle the club will sponsor a g chords by the Mendelssohn Chorus and the Chaunten-ett-s with the moneyj raised to go to support of handicapped school ,i children of Provo., It ,was. announced ttiat Provo Lions will sponsor a delegate to Boys State and an invitation was read from the Provo (Camber of Commerce inviting members to participate in Armed Service Day. Max Warner of Payson and George Jaynes of Pleasant Grove were announced as candidates for district governor at elections to be held at the state convention in ' June. Portable Air Cooler Follows You to Any Room HOMART - , .?' J ; ' School. Byron Pohnson, chairman of the Utah County Vital Statistics 'j j Reg.l69.95 Deluxe model cooler Boy to Clarence and Ha Bishop of Orem. Sco-fie- ld ; VAIXEY HOSPITAL H Friday: MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold Lee Hutchinson, 20, Provo, and Joann Delores ' 18, Orem. Russell Frank Clark, 20, Spring-viUe- .andl Myrtle Irene Shipp, 16, r Spring ville. Joseph Shiridon Galloway, 19, Provo, and Gloria Dawn Hanks, 18, Pleasant Grove. LaMaun Matsom, 28, Provo, and Kathryn Ann Taylor, 21, i ; .!..(. Provo. Heber Eugene Brereton, 19, and Julia 'Jane Payne, 16, Provo, Thursday; ; ' Provo. ; Boy to Richard and Carla Henry Dee Fuller, 23, Provo, Greenwell Robbins of Provo. . and Carol Ann Jones; 18; Provo. Girl to Terry and Dorothy Gordon ,, L. Boren, 21; Provo, Nicely MJcGowan of Mapleton. and Myra Corrine Ogden, 20, Girl to Charles and Pauline Maryvale. Kenneth ,JLee Black, 26, MounMurray Marshall of Provo'. tain Home, Idaho, and Karren Luck, 17, Orem. Boy to J. Elmo and Anna May Patton Curtis of Provo. Boy to William and Josephine Morgan Wells of Provo. Girl to, . Jay1 and Leontine .Carter Gamette of Orem. Boy to Garry W. and Donna Chamberlain Graf of Provo. Girl to Paul D. and Joann Morgan Russell of Orem. Boy to Marlin and Verdella Olson Jones of Pleasant Grove. Boy. to Gary and Shirley Johnston Luke of Orem. , t Lis-cha- k, - . , - . : r bells Zions First National Bank L-nur- a Richard Franklin Starr Jr., 21, 20, ! T .! i . ' M Down Discharge .1.1 mm. personal porrapioi Air "Spot" Cooler Reg. 32.95 Cools air! . 8.88 BoilMn pump and water System needs no connection to plumbing. Us to cool smoU area for 1 or 2 people. r SPECIAL SALE PRICES on Finest Quality y SEIDLITZ PAINTS ISefres&iies: i Reg. U2.95 Ree. SALE Grill. 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Adams, former president of the bank, was elected chairman of the board. w;. LaMar webo will contmue as president of the bank. ir prlcl J UaSP'e3 mmmmmm if - octdoor eoolfog et ffitt lew' BratUr Is nlck chre peU4s reU MsOy oq rvbtwr wfcMtc. foy l W '6.9.9 ... .: Kenmore 24-IBrazier With Motor, Steel Hood - twin blowers 2-sp- eed See-thale- Provo, and Loraine Allan, Provo. i J. Verl Bennett, 18, American Fork, and Vicki 'Lynn Batchelor, 14, American!, Fork. DIVORCES FILED Shirley: P. Diamond, vs. Earl R. Diamond, i DIVORCES GRANTED 1 Pres. Rulen B. Hanson was! in ' from Dewey charge of the evening announced Joyce Burgess SALT LAKE GETY (UPI) The that the-- recent broom sale netted Latter-da- y Saints Church is out Burgess. over $1000 for use in helping the of the banking business- - for the blind. DIVORCES GRANTED first time since the' pioneers enJuanita E d w a r d s Hamilton tered the Salt Lake Valley. from Joseph Hamilton; plaintiff The 'church announced Friday awarded custody of six minor it. has sold its stock hi Zions First children: and I II SEIDLITZ $34 per month supf National Bank. child. per Sock owned by the church in port Gerald jLeoxGoetz from Irene thej bank was sold to a group Foleo Goetz; plaintiff to pay deof Salt? Lake City businessmen fendant $40 a month for support and. a 'company from Indiana. of minor child. - The transaction AnnivcFsary involves sale of Darlene Baldwin Daniels from 146,542 shares of stock af $67 a ArthurK Geotgei Daniels; plaintiff share. This would make dollar restored name! of Baldwin.' value of the transaction about ch i ,. , i "M 2.98 . . ; . ticket-and-complai- , A former Utahn, with one legal wife in Utah County, who married a second f in Las Vegas and is charged in Provo City Court with adultry with a third girl, has been returned to Provo from Riverside Calif.', by Sheriff Ralph Chappie, City Court. j com-plain- j offi-Vcia- AT-UTA- U . i i " BORN i $m A FEW DAYS LEFT I . . SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS : The sheriff said he had been in- -' formed by 'Nevada authorities that Mr. Acord said Genola had the defendant married a girl, 19, in Las Vegas March 22, although l) reported a temperature (not as low as 15 degrees, and he has a wife and two children in pockets of 19 and 20 degrees Utah County, said. mm a ' - . : unknown. Most of the cases dismissed upon . were scattered throughout the. motion . . a of the city attorney' were county last weeK. contrast to Utah County the defendant had signed a ticket . In livestock orchards generally promising to appear - within five looks good this spring, he said. days to post bond t- 'but never . showed up. -- . y IDA" Satisfaction guarantor? Ejourmohey back? SEARS tease lots sinfle gal. New dignity, for your, homel Rich, fade resistant paint assures best wearing surfaces possible because' of pure linseed oil. White -'I only. " ' ! l IN PROVO AT 207 NORTH 1ST WEST PARK FREE IN BIG PARKING LOTS Open Mon., Fri, 'til 9 p.tn. Daily 9?30 'til 6 p.m. v |