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Show 6 SUNDAY HERALD Statistics SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1961 Utah County, Utah. 52 Budget Approved by J upb County NEPHI - ; 1961. :' r com- Agricultural aid, $5335, pared with $4800 for 1961. weed .control, Noxious same as $3000, 1961. Class B Road fund, $95,000, compared with $70,000 for 1961. Recreation, $6000, compared with $2700 for 1961. The 1962 amount includes payment for a TV booster tower constructed at . Eureka. ; Miscellaneous, $15,665, compared with $15,500 for 1961. Total, $368,000, compared with $430,000 (including cost of new hospital wing) for 1961. j Saturday: Boy to Jack and Deanna-Muhle-stei- n Swenson of Spanish Fork. Boy to Gary and Ida5 Ellen Andrews Huff of Provo. Girl to V. Lewis and Marilyn Wallace Kofford of Salt take 4 J ..' City, X' v , J V v f . AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL Dec. 27: Girl to John Mont and Maurine LeFevre Wilson, Payson. Girl to Douglas Kent and Max- ine Holt Harward,' Spanish Fork. ' Dec. 25: to Girl Rex A. and Harriet Jane Terlouw Mendenhall, Payson, Dec. 21: Girl to Gerald Eugene and Grace Loreen Carlson Laird, Eureka. i Dec. 20: Girl to Glade Laroy and Joyce 4 , . - 'vw : v " 1 ' ' 1 Wl SZi kiwi io Hold Holiday OREM The Orem Hons Club held its annual holiday party this week at a local supper club. Con ducting was President J. D. Pyne. International Lion Coun- - iewr ueorge ju. was in) jay ties attendance.The program committee con-- j sisted of Roy E. Park, chairman; W. L. Jacobson, and Richard D. Park, assisted by the Lady Lions who arranged table decorations and provided games. Musical numbers were presented by Charges Walker accompanied by June Gammell. Sixty-eigmembers and guests ' attended. - ht PTA Review Made PockeLal of Miracles' has been termed "a very delightful family show" by the. Orem PTA movie previewing committee. The movie begins Jan. 1 at the Scera. It is now running at the Geneva VA Drive-i- n. " court-appoi- nt - Defendant! Draws Prison Fourth District Court Friday? sentenced Earl Reed Vincent, 27, 657 S. 5th W.', Provo, tp three to y Plans to create a 20 years in prison. water conservancy district were ""Defendant Vincent, on probaagain discussed Friday in Provo tion for an earlier sex offense, by committee members of (the first pleaded guilty to charges, Central Utah Project and tftah of a crime against nature involv- -. County Commissioner Sterling D. ing a Child; then upon advice of ; Jones. ,' a court - appointed attorney inof county Representatives changed his plea to innocent. FolGeneva firms dustrial examination by psychiaincluding lowing DANGEROUS BLIND CURVED ELIMINATED Solid rock has been bridge leading from 89 were forced to pull across both lanes of traffic Works and Consolidated Western trists, he again pleaded blasted away to eliminate the dangerous' blind curve at the junction of at one end of a blind curve to proceed down the canyon. The blasting Pipe Mill were also in attendance Friday, and was sentencedguilty to 50-- 6 and 89 at Thistle. This is one of the major projects highways on were briefed the situation. and prison. has also removed precipitous cliffs from the north side of the highway. now underway by the state highway department to improve Highway In other court actions, Larry If created, such a district would Several years ago, an overhang from the cliffs came loose and fell facilitate 50-- 6 between Thistle and Red Narrows in Spanish Fork Canyon Until conservation of water Batty, 800 W. 1020 N., Provo, f the recent improvement, motorists coming onto highway 50-- 6 from the squarely on a car, killing one of the occupants. and aid in the development of pleaded guilty to charges of issusources for about one million ing a fraudulent check, and judgacre feet of water along the Wa ment was set for Jan. 12. , satch Front, said Henry Roberts, To Clear Way for City Office Judgment in the case of Loren Goshen, chairman of the Utah B. Nelson, Pleasant Grove, who fVmnfv ornim had pleaded guilty to issuing a Lists in the fraudulent check for $40, was Counties participating By be would Duchesne, continued for 18 months', with the 'project Acservice selective Listed the by No. and Free 4, Story Lodge Uintah, Summit, Wasatch, Juab provision she was to make' resti com as Provo in board having two hold will Masons, tution during probation. cepted and Salt Lake. the with various on one pleted duty a meetings Tuesday, armed services are; funeral service and the other Karl R. K. Nicholes, Lonnie De- a regular business session. The dean of the Republican senate committee on education Gleave and Leonard William NEPHI The Nephi Kiwanis The lodge will meet at 11 a.m. side of the Utah State Senate for eight years-(chair- Ray record), Provo; Robert ChrisClub installation of officers and to conduct memorial services Saturday formally submitted his man of patronage, chairman of Holliman, tian Jorgensen, Donald Kenneth a dies night were held this week for Harry McCord, 54, who died resignation from that body, al- subcommittee on appropriation, Ellison, Orem. though he has already completed and has served as a member of ! STARTS TOMORROW with : President Udell Jensen in Friday. Cynt Ivor Lamph and Mark V I . At 8 p.m. Tuesday, the lodge his term unless a special session all senate committees. nearly American Richard Fork; Thomas, will meet for a regular business were to be called. His resignation charge. Pleasant . Barring a special session this Kay Leon Hansen, After dinner the following offi session. is necessary to clear the way for year, no appointment would need Grove: Paul Arthur Furr, Salt his official swearing in as Provo to be made to fill Mr. cers were installed in the various Clegg's Lake City; Lorin Peter Davis, City Commissioner Monday. lieupositions by McRay Cloward,. could be filled It post. by regular Phoenix, Ariz. He is Luke Clegg of Provo, who elections coming up" this fall. If enant governor of District No. 7. has served in the state, senate for any reason a special session COMPUTEF Maurice Chapman was installed EARLY HOW TOMORROW, NEW YEAR'S DAY continuously since 1950 and hoJds were'to be called, however, someas president with Robert Hall as NEW YORK (UPD The first the unique record of never having one would have to be appointed nd Kenneth J vice president OPEN 4 P.M.f SHOWS 4:30, 7:05 AND 9:40 P.M. analog computer ever used in ina or a roll call missed single for fol that session. as the with 1915 the in Sperry secretary, was made by dustry day's attendance during all of lowing directors: Starr Corbett, Instrument Co. and was used Ford that time. R. Roscoe Garrett, Thad Nebeker, Sunday, Dec. 31 on smeared in a Egyptians range finder for naval, guns. asphalt YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO IT! His" roll call record is believed mummy wrappings to aid the em- It was not an electronic device, Victor Rasmussen and Lynn PROVO to a be record for any Utah legis- balming process. Wrights Holdover directors were Flower Drum Song however. Academy Udell Jensen, Dr. A. A. Boston with N. Kwan, J. Shigeta. lator since statehood in 1896. Mr. 9 and Frank Mattheson. Paramount Babes in Toyland Clegg since 1950 has served in sessions and A short program was given with R. Bolger, T. Sands, Annette. six regular for a total NEW YEAR five sessions The as Lewis .special with two vocal solos by Mrs. Uinta Er Jerry 397 of in actual legislative days Thad Nebeker, accompanied by rand Boy plus Squad Car. FROM ALL OF US HERE AT service. her daughter, and two vocal solos OREM Mr. Clegg is surpassed (since Geneva Pocketful of Miracles by 'Victor Rasmussen. THE ACADEMY G. the B. death of Senator Alonzo Hop-kiDavis. with Ford, Acceptance of the presidency in actual senate seniority Scera Closed. was given Mr. Chapman and rePAYSON by only one man, J. Francis marks by the outgoing president, A Huish of RODGERS&HAMMERSTEIN'S Miracles Pocketful Fowles, a Democrat, of Ogden. Mr. Jensen. two senate His service includes Davis. G. B. with Ford, Attendance awards were given 2LEHM FORD BETTE DAVIS terms of four years each as senato E. R. Shaw for 12 years serv- AMERICAN FORK -5 Coral with D. McLean, tor at large when Utah County . IIOFELAIIGE ARTHUR O'COiiaELL ice, Mr. Chapman for three was not divided into senatorial C. Bronson. Ludlow for five Jack years, term ..V.m - LOVfc GROVE districts, and one four-yetAOSt years, Robert Hall for two years PLEASANT iiKiur6 the District after from Grove Closed. county two K. for and J. Sperry years. was districted. " OOOOOOO; poOOOOOOOOOOOf jOQ! Guests present were Mr. and o j Atomic energy is used in measFRANK CARA'S been he has that timq During o Mrs. Jay Dalley and Mr. and ot o of thickness of steel sheet. the chairman uring whip, majority oli Mrs. McRay Cloward. Fifty o o members and partners were o o present. I Proposal Aired t , seven-count- " j j 2 Meetings Set Story Lodge Nephi Kiwanis Club Installs New Off icers Provo Draft Board Movements Clegg Resigns From State .Senate With Unusual Record r' j Crr? ; peh ip per FIRST RUN What's Playing At The Movies -- : DEL0E ': 60-d-ay HAPPY n) SCSarw: X-1- . ar XlKf Casimir Pulaski, a Polish citi zen, died in the struggle for American independence. Scientists estimate that a tree California is the second largest has to soak up about ( 1,000 tons state in the Union of water to build one ton of wood. . gas-consumi- . iVater Conservancy . Festivities District Court Friday. Poulsen, who has been sentenced to die by 'the "firing squad on Feb. 24 unlesslegal procedures prevent it, wasj recently convicted by a jury ofj the, murder of an girl. Request for continuance of the new trial motion hearing was made by Poulsen' s ed attorneys, who' said they needed more time to secure affidavits. Poulsen himself was not present in, court Friday. He is being held at the Utah County jail where he, has been! since his Ann, Belliston Van Nosdol, Pay- - arrest. son. DIVORCES GRANTED from Lolene George C. Okey r Okey. a . I . -- . ' Hearing on a motion for new -- J - 1 1 , Continued trial for Darrell Devere Poulsen, Friday: convicted murderer un23, Girl to Henry G, and Thella der Provo, sentence of death, was conMain Street of Alpine. tinued until Jan. 12 , by Fourth Juab County Commis Sioners have approved a 1962 county budget totaling $368,000 compared with $430,000 for the year just ending, according to County Clerk James Christensen The reason for the' larger amount in 1961 was chiefly the construction of a new wing on the Juab County Hospital recently completed, at a cost of $110,000. The amount was in the 1961 budget bu. was raised by tax antici pation bonds which must be met in the future as the commission deems best from the standpoint of county financing. The 1961 tax levy for the is 14.15 mills, and Increase of three over the 11.15 mills in 1960. Mr. Christensen said, the '62 levy, although it will not be set until next August, it estimated at about the same as 1961 to cover the 1962 budget. A breakdown of the 1962 ' budget, compared with similar categories for 1961, follows: County administration, $94,000, same as 1961. Juab .County Hospital operation, $138,000, compared with sizu.uuu operation for 1961 plus the new wing at $110,000. Poor and indigent fund, $11,1 000, compared with $10,000 for Poulsen Hedri nn BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL NEW YEAR'S EVE LATE SHOW! ng -- n fii All o o o o o o o o o vh o o o o o FRACTURES WO&.YWOOD WITH A o ITS THE FUNNIEST CAPER FRANK CAPRA EVER PULLEOI PETER FALK THOMAS MITCHELL EDWARD EVERETT HORTON iw"1 BRIAN SHELDON oooooooooooooooooooooooooopoo MILUON MfKpJv If ONARO HALKANTER MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY KARWIUGENO ROBERT RISKIN .BStSSSl PAIIAVISIOir COLOR DAMON RUCOfl mmims' BV ROAR! OPEN 6:15 7 P.M. STARTS IN-CA- TODAY AT 1:30 r 'ffTS33 GIRLS DISCOVERED BOYS!!! S!NC .: TIL 2 THEN 1.00 CHILDREN: 35c 75c PLUS CO-HI- T SHOWS TODAY CAR: BOY: DON MARLOWE 1:10-3:30-6:15- ( WELD "SQUAD CAR" : -- Late Show RICHARD BEYMER - tv C JACK ill I - m ' . 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