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Show SUNDAY HERALD Around and About f Fe ople Mews in Brief . . y '! i t 14 , months. daughter, Lisa o f Monticello, have been visiting with Mrs. Co oper's mother, Mrs. Loda Marshall, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen, and cou sins, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence As-hn is all. of Provo. a sister of Mrs. Marshall and Mrs, Rasmussen. j Utah County - extension office will be host May 23 to agricultural agents from Utah counties from San Juan to juao ana east to Uintah, demonstrating work in this' county Ion weed control, Mrs. Dolly Barron and son, farmstead planning and dairying. William Frazer, of Huntington, Utah, were visitors during the William K. Nicholes, 14, son of week with a sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. J. R.'Storrs, Dr. Max Nicholes, Birds eye (near in Orem. They ..''also visited Thistle), suffered pelvic injuries Sr., and possible internal injuries another sister and her husband, Thursday when the tractor oper Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Hales in ated by his brother, Kent Nicho American Fork, les, 16, ran over the boy, who had Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lay ton and been riding on the vehicle and fell in front of the rear wheel. sons,' Ricky and David, Provo, His1 condition was reported at are spending, the weekend in "fairly good Saturday at Utah rCehterville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Layton. Valley Hospital. Representing the local association Provo City Court Has w, j Days' With J u d g e Hand es 'Dog Erring Canine Owners It was days' in court this Lengthy List week with several cases heard and some complaints due to be filed against owners Fidoes Of'V Complaints have never been licensed or are I dog 50 of - who v.. - . G. Marsh, 19, Spanish who pleaded guilty to Fork, of burglary of the , IGA charges Jerry . . - . Al-do- iL4 1 II. .' Dixon: will address Utah County Republicans at 3 p. m., Tuesday in the Provo Utilities Auditorium, 251 W. 8th N., GOP County Chairman i Robert L. Egbert announced Saturday. Chairman Egbert emphasized anyone interested is welcome. ; : Dr. Dixon served three terms in the U.S. House of Representa tives,' retiring at the close of his last term witnout seeJung reelection. He is now a member of the . Brigham Young - University Former Congressman ux ... " OPERATION" 3 ! . . What's : j i : faculty; ' II I . : 'Congressman Dixon win be able to "give all of us valuable in sight . into the problems facing both the Republican Party and the country as a whole," said Chairman Egbert. . , Mr. and Mrs. William G. Leach Mr. and Mrs. Monte: Johnson of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. and, small daughter, plan to be d; f Foodliner at American Fork last March, was' sentenced to ' one to 20 years in Utah' State Prison Friday by; Fourth District Court. The youth, On probation out of Third District Court at Salt Lake dog. Calif., and Mrs. North 10th City for grand larceny, had iel W. 150 N., pleaded guilty to fail Greenfield, Claudine Marshall (adv.) Cooper and 4198. cently been given continuation of ure to have his dog licensed and a vacinated, arfd was fined $20, of probation after camera. which $10 was suspended. He asked for probation again Wilmer R. Tanner, 721 N. 1200 " sent he had pleading Friday, E., pleaded guilty to charges of back part of the money taken in no V license for and failure to the burglary because "his con- license his dog, and was fined science bothered him."' $10 with $5 suspended., "Where was your conscience Justin M. Smith,. 740 N. 1200 E., when' "you were committing all pleaded guilty to having an un these offenses in the past " asked licensed dog, and was fined $ld, Judge' R. L. Tuckett, who then of which $5 was suspended. sentenced him to prison. . Charges against Douglas D. HillRoy Price, 29, Manti, who last man, 1107 W. 5th N., of having an week pleaded guilty to Issuing on unregistered dog- were dismissed Mar.' 24 a fraudulent check. upon motion of the city attorney. pleaded for mercy of the court Ned C. Carter, 669 N. 970 W., on the basis of having a wife and charged with failure to have dog five children and a "father who licenses, pleaded guilty . but .pro needed him.' District Attorney du'eed two licenses, and was fined Allen; B. Sorenson told the court $10", which was suspended, charthe defendant was placed on pro of failure to have his dogs bation1 March 10 for a fraudulent ges protected against rabies were discheck; bad a long record of missed when he produced and had skipped 5 NEWSPAPER April 25 ) Rassmussen and in Salt Lake City this evening to tresspassing William (Glena) Polly-oArcadia, have attend a missionary farewell seron, neighbors lawns, or otherwise daughter, been at. home of Mr. vice: for Mrs. Leach's brother. the guests violated Provo City law. and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen Ralph Tate, Jr., who is leaving Andrew C Mickelsen, 326 N. Provo. Mrs. Rasmussen a 1 sino May 1 for the New Zeland LDS HOW'S THAT?! 4th, Ew pleaded guilty to failure to came to see her son, Kirk Ras mission. He is a son- of the Ralph WHITEHALL, England; (UPI) keep female dog properly con- mussen. of Salt Lake. Tates, Sr., Residents of Fiddlers Row-asfined and was fined $15. ed town officials to change their Al. C. Wolf,; 146 E.: 520 S., for Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ileinzen and Gladiolus blubs 25 $1, $3 100, street's name because 'during of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tholche of feited $10 for Pansy plants 35c dozen. 358 the past 100 years fiddling has his Ervin W. Brande. 1800 WestL rabies-protecte- " SEE THIS (it Republicans j . District Court Parade DbtonWill 'Address jMrs.-Heinze- " -- - Fon- - er ut .'- Know, Anyone Welcome tella Sorensen, Mrs. Mattie Walk er, Mrs. Clara Parris, and Mrs. Gladys Pennington. - year old Five Utah County nurses, all son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Ches-n- employees of Utah Valley Hosof Orem, is recovering from pital joined with some 26 other surgery performed recently at nurses from the state on Friday Utah Valley Hospital. This is the as they left for Detroit, Mich., to fourth time Darrell has under- attend a national convention of gone surgery in the past several Licensed Practical Nurses there. Darrell Chestnut, -- are Mrs. Hilda Ford, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Chesnut and family of Westminster, near Den ver, Colo., were visitors during the past week with Mr. Chesnut's mother, Mrs. Eleanor Chesnut in Provo. They also visited brothers and sisters in this area, Story Lode No'. 4, Free and Accepted Masons, will meet at 7 p. ra. Monday in the Masonic Temple for the E. A. Degree, according to J. A. Lytle, worship' ful master.' . SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1961 Utah County, Utah The pumps will he different THe sign will too Our Gasolines, nbw "AMERICAN - , k non-registrati- Phone FR ceased to be a respectable cupation." 3 - oc stealing i'i1f.l:.H" V;--; 4 .' - . ' . FOR RICH, CLEAR TONE QUALITY . .. - 1 " GREATER RELIABILITY I - I " y - ' ' uW.'..M. ' rlZ I 1 - check-writin- g, r,; , state.. ... the ' "You don't seem to learn, do ; : ' you?"- said the . judge and sen - tenced him to 60 days in jail The DA asked continuance for Thomas D.. Rogerson, 98 S. 8th E., Orem, another hot check- to permit psychiatric wr evaluation. Judgment was' set for April' 27. Robin Thurber, 30,-- 464 N. 3rd W., pleaded innocent' to charges of issuing a fraudulent check, and trial was set for May 31 in On a second -- Provo City Court. of wilful and failneglect charge ure to provide for his two minor children, he was placed under court-ordeto pay $75 a month to Utah County Welfare for their - iter r care. Three Firms Gef Contracts DENVER '(UPI) General. Serv ices Administration announced to day that three Utah firms Have been awarded contracts. They are government contracts. They are for .work in Salt Lake City and Park City. Atlas Construction Co. Salt Lake City, won a $185,042 contract for lab remodeling for the Health, Education and Welfare Department, 1750 S. Redwood Road. A $9,227 contract for roof replacement and ' other repairs on the same building was awarded to Gresham Roofing Co., Ogden. Security Construction Co of Salt Lake won 'a .$4,150 contract for new terrazzo flooring, basement, ceiling and mailing vestibule doors for the Park City Post Of- LaMoine Cameron, 29, 661 Park St., Salt Lake City, placed under suspended prison sentence for forgery July 23, 1959, and brought before the court for probation violation June 24, 1960, pleaded innocent Friday to charges of issuing a fictitious check for $3, and trial was set for June 1. The case of La Von Sawyer, 166 ... E. 6th N., Spanish Fork, chargedJ fice. with the same offense, was con- f ON tinued to April 27. Defense at 54,000 CATTLE torney for Mr. Cameron asked FEED IN UTAH separate trial in the event Mr. Cattle and calves on feed for Sawyer also pleads innocent. market in Utah on April 1 of this 750 N. 3rd Delos. Whiting, E., year' were estimated .at 54,000 Nepho, pleaded guilty to charges head, the U.S. .Agriculture Deof : wilful neglect and failure to partment said today. support his 'Child, and judgment The department's Agricultural was set for May 5. Service said the figure Mervel Keele, 1609 North State, Marketing was 4,000 head more than a year was placed, under court order to ago but down seasonally 17,000 pay $10 per week out of his $54 head from Jan. 1, 1961. unemployment check from California, for support of his two ' minor children. He said he had suspended prison sentence Oct. 28 been ill for three years, but was after pleading guilty to grand now able to go to work as soon larceny on condition he serve 60 he could get a job; days in jaili Reason for ending ,asThe court released Dennis Ol- probation: He has just been senson, 18345 W. 3rd N., from pro tencedto six months in Jail in bation. He was placed under Salt Lake City. , ' ' 5V.5V I s 111 "J fir " i hiM: -...- . . 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