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Show - J 6 SUNDAYl APRIL 8,' J962 SUNDAY HERALD Utah Provo City Court Disposes of: Two Cases, Continues 1 UtaJi County, - J ft V f ! i Thomas Class Set For cxp ectdnt Moms In Pleasant Grojie 'J Installation 0U APPltEiN VICE . PROMO 110N Kalph A.sHedquist, left, Salt' Iiake City, chairman of the State . Apprentices hip Council, presented a number of public service awards this week to members of (the council. Among those receiving awards .were, irom second iieii, j.ennetft , . Witt, Provo contractor ; Howard Pace, Cari en- ters Union," and Winston Crawford, CJ.S Steel. il i . Union Leader Honored for Apprentice Aid - i t--:- I: lili ;Rbtfaryffilcl 'Appeasement 'I" uoesn t Alb ray I i signed to hlp these youths to enter jtrainin which will develop ii skill for employment. II The council discusied the possibility of requesting the United States Secretary of Labor to name the State Apprenticeship Council as the official Utah stae ' agency responsible for tra ning under the national Man power! Act. This act appropriat ed $354 million to be spent for training unemployed ana unaer employed workers throughout the nation. Members Jof the council indicated) their desire to join with tie vocational schools of: the state m a irahiing program under the present Carlh'ajgenians fdid Sto Rome, He asserxea tnai ne i;artnage lead '. jj ers tried to avert war by appeas- ing their aggressors and the.re- suit wai not peac and freedom, but war and. slavery! j I, i General Richi stated that peace - is riot) free, Vlt ihust be fought for and worked fo and taught as a basic study the nation's school children." He pointed out that the decline j.nd fall of the Roman empire was due to the I weakening of ;jthe amily unit, the 1 constantly rising scale, the . emphasis on brutal sports and the general loss of moral fiber among ' its citizens. General Rich concluded his re .ii'"'. t mark?' by stitindI that we must i know ourselves and our values as the opposition f. well as knowing :! ty COAST OF CAL j - Ii Get $500 dt J f School Pay son M! ml tii .: i SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING . I vA PAYSON (lPI) Safe crackers knocked off the dial in the Pay- son High &cnooi oyice jeariy tj awa and with about day . ..... j ill Plant Short ' Circuit Brings Power Outage A (short circut in the switch room of thej Provo Power Plant chopped power off Saturday Sat 8:10 a.m. jaffecting two major circuits providing power east jof Secoind West and north of Cenj ter ljoSeverith North. Electric Department Superintendent Roijald Dean said It Mas necessary to go, into the field to switbh currents, Power was completely restored about, two hours later, he said. Saturday crews were able to handle the outage without calling out any additional men, said Mr. Dean. . " !'. . .11 I m ' I. . k . i - r i I IN ALL OUR FASHION COLLECTIONS :i $500 Most of the smoney was in school lunch funds and income from a dance review! Thursday night. A janitor! found the safe opened when he came to work. (.The men nrsi nau irieu 10 get inside steel lault Ibut could no Driving During Revocation Brings $150 Fine Case Continued Preliminary hearing for Jack David Boyle s, 24, jLehL charged fhven B. Rowe.j 46, Spring Dell, in March with wilful neglect and rovo Canyon, pleaded guilty Ito failure to provide for his r two charges t)f driving during revoca- children! hai been continued by tion Sept; 23, 1961, and was fined Provo City Court io May 8. iau.i unarges against Mr. Rowe o driving ivhile tanderi the influ Connecticut, Iowa and Vermont ence of intoxicating liquor oh the accepted the Morrill Land Grant snie date werd dismissed!; for Act in the first States to do insufficient evidence. so. '$t0Jt rai Charminff hia. ehun- sparkling jewelry j Icy, n features colors. Necklaesj earrings and "pins for added accents. Mgh-fashio- " es q I cabbage rose that out-donature in its beau ty. Crafted of silk and vel vet. Lusciousj colors. Ultra-bi- g The most-wante- tiine-awa- v kinoc clutch features Itcnain nanuie. Aasuiicwiir !atiir-lonfm- in ofr V -l 1.99' .I the-touc- handbags in h J ressy. tailoredj styles.; ' The trophy was awarded! to Bob ICirkpatrick. Two Provo High School students Dennis Colvjn and Douglas Wipg gayq iwo trumpet auets accom parded by Mrs. Harold Colvin. The meeting was conducted by iCf president Sherman Wine Program cbairminifor the month of April is Major Reed Johnson. d "skaf material. ported expanded vinyl "Man-of-theMon- th j Ij . : ? I j 2 -- 5 ii Danco Hall Request Deferred s Hellinger. Vernal, whn asked Utah f Coiinty j Commission forj. permission to open a dance hall in Vivian Park, was informed that the planning commission has advised it wouldlrequire rezoning. U uance nau naa-. Floyd a " A i m m Deen previwis permitted only under non-coforming usej Mr. lleUinger was asked to clear his request with peace officers and health authorities. - n- . CJTINESE EASY I.I COLUMBUS, Ml il Ohio j ;t-h- . Chi- Russian and Gerinan The flower bulb Industry of Hoi land employs 23,000 of the coun try'a U million Inhabitants. -- . 4 ill :,T Many garages that were built years acjo no longer are large rill the wider; longer, neW model cars. If yours has become a problem garage end vou re considering re new modeling or building oneL we Wfll gladly help you in (your planning. We can show you a wide choice of one1 and two-ca- r jgarages . with or without an extra storage room.! You are sure f to find a style and size to meet your present needs, for car shelter arid storage; space. Complete blueprints and material lists are available, as well as ell heeded tools, ma terials and expert help.. Long- term financing can be easily 4 PI :.' I II Ycu can hove a new pi H7.. a as unie gnraga lor '.: ! n fori enough with slorag OM-c- ar .; .':- ' . t CN. I . - - Swiss braids, organzas. t Rollers sailors, bonnets. S9 d 'V 1 ' 1 .: . A -- i A . Regular and large Ides Jl tels. with - FHEE ESTIMATES O'CALt 3-66- r frag Af any with yfcce(rtis TODAY Scarfs fn rayon georg-- 82 -- w i 5th South and 2nd West ft n1 ff ette add bright touchef of color. Stole PROVO and 0REA1 STORES Vinyl feature yoke design and soft gathering. ,5 r Floral wreaths of i i For dress or casunal wear. - 'silk and velvet , :. . 1.1 i uiusbuinSjmouni- ed- on wire to fz - OPEN !MONDAYS j ! meas- untiil ures 18x70"; cr chooss me 32 square, l Ov5 Beautiful clutch ettes in 'marshmallow' rat T7 f) I wth the deli Jn wnite and pas- - z -- I han-- i embroider, Two-c- or j j Nylon tretch gloves n he classic manner. Smart cord look trim. In vvhite. Fits if" 1 :'y A' 4 per month FR jWUxi l,jjW ypj yiij .tfil j3-b- cocktail-siz- e c ! jfr'Jll f 1 with tlorag Two-c-or , - J$0K?f- VwlVl ihe arishing toucl Tmakesf yourj 'cos- - VMP 'wally Shorties" and tume. '0'ni length' In falihion- Wlv WC'lt nyon fully chic in straws, woven 4.V 4 thatl .: ( Chinese grammar is simijar to English and has no tense conjugation or declensiori, Wang said. "Chi nese has sounds easy to produce fori English-speakin- g students,' saidJ "For instance, doesn't have' the fnasal vowels as in French, or the rolled r's as in Spanish, and it doesn't have difficult consonant clusters such as in 1 are wonder- - i (UPD nese is not I difficult, but a com paratively easy language for Eng lish speaking students to learn aid Dr. Williaml S.Y. Wang, who Is teaching it ai Ohio State Uni versity. Children's hats Hi. !l i to-go- J. - I Easter Fashion Parade ' ' I divide the Service counter from the box section, j j Modifications of the old build-ingvimake it possible to con? soljdate federal offices in Provo which are iiow at .six different locations. V j on-the-i- bb Airman First Class James N. Jarvis, son of Mr. apd Mrs, Emer D. Jarvis, 1024 E. 20 N., Provo, has successfully completed: a course in beginning Spanish I through the United States Armed Forces Institute, Madison, Wis.- - doorsj, Which can' be locked, will ff - J 1 Mrs: Ross J. Watkins, 1st S.,Lehi, Utah, is serving aboard the; dock landing ship USS tolnt Defiance, a unit taking part in Asia Treaty Otgan-zalion'- S Exercise Tulungan, Wn- ored jointly by the Republic of thd) Philippines and 'the United otai.es. 74 W. year. It provides for 16,572 square feet ion the main floor. 2.838 square feet in the basement and lJOO jsquare. feet of dock space! Included In the plans are park-- : ing ind maneuvering areas of ' 23,582 square feet ' The new building will have ho windows bui rather a long counter to serve the public!. Glass i' : ( 1 Finishes Army, Course I 1 et J Utah-Nort- h, j i Sdf. Cjrdpcrs "Appeasement deles not pay, Major General Maxwell E. Rich, 'adjutant.; ge&eral for the Utah National Guard told the Provo Rotary! Chib Friday in a forceful address Rich compared our circumstances with Russia - to the battle between Rome and Cakhale 21. centuries Manpower Act. He stated that history agpj would jrepeat ftsel if we capitulate to the Russians as the J ' first jdSiss, R. Price, raaioma USN. son M Mr. Mrs. Roger Price of 265 S. 1st wf. j Lehi ls serv-ing with thej staff bf Amphibious Anyone Interested in obtaintog Sauadron Five, which ParticiDated concession rights at Provo Boat In Exercise Pot Shot! off the Icoast Harbor for this year is Invited ui uuuiuciu tSscuiivi ilia to contact Provo Parks and Rec- T Dj J at his office in city hall prior to Wednesday, April 11. Food concession rights must be included in any proposal, but entertainment jfeeilities such as amusement rides are optionaj. I pres-off-stre- sVoessh elyt ihigher bffice to Aboard Nav 4ft ransoort r At Boat Harbb new building will provide about two and one half, times morte working area than W the present' building! more than doublei the number of post office j boxes, (giving alfull range ofj box sues hot availab e at the ent location) and park- Inc in front of trie building, which HEADS ELIS Ilarold Ward, Is nfew ta most 6st offices. who has been installed as Ex-is planned to Al$478,000 alted Ruler of Provp Lodge No. remodel the project structure at present 84, Benevolent and Protective First North and First West to Order of Elks. house other federal offices This work Kvill Include renovation and son Esquire; Charles L. Mcinson, rehabilitation of the existing build Chiplain; Harry W. Cutshal, In IngJ air conditioning and elevator ner Guard; Donovan L. HUm epjjacement as well as. other ma-o- r j niprovementsL phrey, Organist; and Edwin Soles and Louis Willmore, Trustee inenew post pmce is a leased es. Holdover trustees are James wilding from the Arlington Con- V. Mazurie, Orlan il. Gagon and struct ion Company of Idaho Fal Fred T. Hafen, Ida., with a lease for 20 at the rate of $32,000 per A formal Inaugunl Ball at the yea Lodge Home on Sa urday, April 14, Iwill honor the new slate of officers- and their ladles as well as Ch' dries R Watk ins express appreciation1 to the mem n bers who are retirin g from Office Charles' R. PHILIPPINES mate seaman Watkins, gunner's Airman James Jarvis apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and 1957, Price Serves R. and each yeai has held a at- tain his present po ition as the highest post: possible to obtain in a subordinate lodge of the Order. of! Elks. He is formulating plans apd scheduingj activities for increased participation by the membership In' Lodgi affairs, and intends o broaden the scope df its program for cc lrriunity pro- gress aid welfare, In charge of installation this week was Thomas Salt Late City. Distr: Grand fcxait'ed Rulr for vho was assisted by Past Exalted Rulers of Provp Lodge in the investuie ceremphies. Other membres U Ithe Lodge who we re inducted into office in the same ritual we:e: M. Eugene Smith, Esteemed Leading Knight; Robert M. Weeks, Esteemed Loyal Knight; Werner Herzog, Jr., Esteemed Lecturing Knight; James M. Haran, Secretary; Edwin C- fBurton, Treasurer; Joe jB. L. Nel-,Warren, Tiler; Durward HI ! Robert Q. Strong 4:'rtceremonies were I ' .at the iLbdse Home. Mr., Ward will govern affairs of the organization for tne coming year succeeding' n red b. isown, whose term expired March 31. Mr. Wardij who w th his wife, Inez, ha resided in Provo since 1945. Is ia native bf Minetsville and owns and operates Ward's Body Shop in, Provo. He has been an oficen in the Ellb Lodge since "A 1111: i 1 James City Calls For mc concession I The Stite Apprent ceship Coun Hedguist, Salt Lake City chair- 4 cil made public service awaits mart of the council: A school was made last 'week to thre members at a by- tour of the bf the council. members Central UUh the at meeting During the h business meeting, Vocational School. the council set up a Those receiving wards were tice Kenneth S; Witt, Pfov j contrac will act as an whereininthe council providing tor; (; Howard paceL Carpenters information to agent schools on Unionj and Winston Crawford, The meeting was available foriprograms which! are U.S.! Steel. young people, es under ft&e direction of Ralph 'A. to liose students who pecially :i III drop out of high scheel before graduating. The program is) de I City-Coun- . - ennducteo" class PLEASANT GROV;E fnr xnetarit mothers will be held each Monday at 2 p.mJ in thel public health office, ioc ated in the. basement under the ju riior high school lunch rpom. j Mrs. Lucille Page will conduct the classes, to be Sponsored,! at no charge py, the Health Department. A Red Cross certificate will be issued at the completion of the course. HUiNOKEu ; t I VI iro post office operations be moved to the new build now under construction at : South and First West "sometime in June of this year," according to Acting Postmaster . Ordenof Elks. Post Off ice to Wove I n to ew Buildinq In June f Provoi business man wai installed this week as exalted ruler of PriVo Lodge No. 849, Beije'volent and jProtective j Harold!-Ward- Thomas James Uones, 21, 514 N. 440 ;W., pleaded guilty in Provo City Court to tresspassing at 32llE. 19th IN!., and Was fined $25. 1 f Lodge Installs Net Officers i i, r Ellcs i Russell Christen, 18, 174 ISouth State, Orem, was found guilty by Provo Cjty Court of petty larceny, and fined $50.:' The caseo Jamei David Wilt shire 2550 NJ;790 E., charged with petty; larcetiy March 23, hasibeen conunuea ny Provo City Courtf to Oct. 10. v ! - Provo Y ' V p.m. YOUR MOrJY blend to your .head, Assorted spring colors. plus tax ' 29 iiOJ&MM&? A? " ,j""t.n f |