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Show "I I'' !; ; ' 10 SUNDAY HERA SUNDAY, AppiL 15, 1962 Statistic BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Baker; IGrew to Drift Around Saturday: Girl to World to Prove Ancient Route From! Palestine to Americas REDONDO Calif I The major lei of the journey BEACH, , will; wombeg: n from the tiny country and one Nine (UPD. t ' men ill r .in ,.' of on th soutneastern tip Oman an will "drift;' around the world of Saudi! Arabia! There thi Lehi on a $50,000 raft starting next V will the ndian catch Ocean cur month in an effort to prove hat to rent the east of and past India people came from Palestine: to then ' of current the; Bengal Bay this ' jmispjbere ini. a similar man i to India's west coast. From there, ner centuries a Lehi V is expected to drift through The craft, V, will be di the "Straits Malaya and the rected China Seas and jjthen ride the Jajwho made j a similar but shorter panese current jnorth to Japan. voyage three years ago whenj he Since the Japan ese' current splits flna inree oinerj men armea iron off at Japan, trie raft will) either California to jllawaii in 69 day; to the Aleutian islands on Lehi IVL The Lehl IV vovaei drift north Ito Midv ay Island. In eiwas aimed at proving that! ancient or east ther case, Baker expects to lit the peoples coold have jour to the islands California coast no more than 10 from this continent ..: Redondo jBeach using jonly a rait and tne ocean miles from his !! . 11 i - i "H Ii tm ; of ... Currents tot neyed P j 1 starting point and then drift to get there. f Nexty honlh'i trip will bcgiA a Redondo Beach drift down i:oast for d brif stop, at San ego, caiii.,r in,en to La Paz, Acapuico, Mexico. From there, Lehi V: will be taken overland t the Atianticf to catch the gulf curj rent and drift (jo New York. The trip from Redondo Beach to New York should take about a year. according to baker. The aft jyill then follow he'gulj current, to England ana from there will be towed around Gibra through the Mediterranean and down the Suez anal. The reason for the tovf is hat there are no currents in th region of the world. . I PRONE? YOilK tjPI) tBst to a is whethe person likely predict! to get intd traffic accidents and violations will be developed by the Safety Research and Ediica tion Project of Teachers College: Columbia University. The test will stem from a threei year study! of the psychological ACCIDENT NEWjj ; characteristics H lof drivers. fThe project i is supported by a $120,000 grant from the Accident Pre yen tion Division of the U. S. Public Healtli f Sertice 1 Guatemala. Baker, a Mormcin, hopes tq prove as stated in the! Book Of Mormon that a Semitic tribe drifted from Oman to this hemisphere in 344 days following 1 similar currents and founded a livilization In the Central lAmericin jungles more than. 2,000; years 'ago. Lehi Vj's Journey from Oman to the United Statesjl and Guatemala is expected to coyer some 14,000 miles. The raft U 40 feet long by 20 feet ivde and made of wood. The single, collat sible mast rises 20 feet ' from th deck. Bakeri and his wife Besides will crew include Capt Nola.' the who supervls Joseph, SeafcnvC3, ed the building of Lehi V; Donald McFarland, 35, first mate; Donald Johnson, 48, bacteriologist from the Philippines; Richard Einelli, now in Uruguay; 23, engineer, Thomas Gwynn, 24, seamanu now in Brazil! Georg Cobabe, 22, sea- man; nowj in Alabama; George Naoni, seaman fom Hawaii; and Dr. Joseph Smith, 38, frorr Salt Lake Cityi Utah! who will serve as the raft's medical doctor. Baker plans to make numerous stops along the way in order to raise money for ihis voyage i by giving lectures aha showing films' of his adventure i ! li ! 1 Juanita and Glen Thomas Roberts of Provo Girl to! Connell and Jean Whit Gain furniture Prosonts; Stereo As Contest Prize -- A - "IIbenutiful llfl thrpi-fhannp- I Gpntipued Bad Checks forola sterejo set jhas been pre sented by Gain Furniture Co. of Friday: Giri to Walter K. and Gwert Provo to a BYU accounting major from Burley Ida. (for his Sheriff Ridgley of Orem. Award" Girr.to Franklin and BeVerly knowledge 6f! Academy I'l !: information Anderson Spencer of Provo. Boyf to Willi Larry and David Elliott Hall the winner. Maria Ann Wood Doman o received the stereo for guessing Provd. correctly the best actor, actress, Ann tojl Martha and movie, and song forj 1961 prior to BoyJ Wayne the Provo. of actual Osclir presentations. Hostter Cardell The contest, (was sponsored by Gir to! Bruce and byivia uoa Paramount and Academy Theat frey LeRoy of Provp; Girl to Robert and Gaylia Aus ers, Radio. Keyy land Gain Fur tin Smoot of Orem. niture. Girl toj Gene ahd Carma O'Bray Dean Leavitt. owner and man Mangum of Provo.! ager of Gam's,! presented the $345 Boy: to WilliarA arid Wilma Ma set to Mr. Iale: Avery Bower of Orem. Boy! to Roger L. and Ona Ra U. S. is in- Population Pitt Grass of Orem a! of 8,200; at rate daily creasing Thursday: a monthly rate of n early 250,000 Boy to Olos Nelson and Patrici and an aniual rat of about 3 Mae .Paxton Teyander of Orem million. BoM to Roy Donna Nel "" M son Woodward of Provo. Girl to M. Shafte! r and Mary Louise Clark Bpwn of Provo. TVTnrrfi Stf Grll to John arid Lee Choquette (I ing Olds of Provo. i I i - , EU-an- MARRIAGE LICENSES Neil Kay Miller, 21, and Beth Sly, 20, Lehi. Webster Jeffers, , 20 Spring villej and Myrna Lou Hill 19, Provo. James Andrew Gray, 27, Amerl can Fork.! and Patricia LaRae Larson, 27 Lch Billy Warren .Ellis, 19, Provq and Vickl Chesnut, 19, Orem. Alex Josje, mrnum. .Tim a 59, 4flJi ;m, and'Ann vrnvn. Gerald Lcland McClure, 24 Provd, and Shir! ey Jfo Ann Neff, 22, Nampa Idaho David Amasa Davidson, 27 Randolph, and Francis Diane Derry, 21, Midway. COSTS NEW YORK (UPI) -- 4 More; money is spent bn dog fobd than! on canned baby food, prepared CANINE baking mixes, tea packaged desserts , the retail de partnient of the Bureau of Adver4 tisingl reports. There are presently about 24 million dog$ in the United Stated owned by some 18 million fami ilies. 4 4 - . ' ': 1 ; !' " v.- -- .. I'M. .. day afternoon by Fourth District Court. Batty admitted writing $100 check when he had i o bank a count at Vernal, but said he intended to deposit the money. Allen B.J Sorensen, district attorney, told Judge R. L. Tuckeft that Batty's' order of probation had specified he should not even open a banl: account let alone write fraudulent checks. Mr. Batty had earlier been placed on probation by Fourth District Court at Provo after admitting he had issued a fraudulent check for $10 and promising to make restitution on 29 hot checks out, ranging from $5 io $70. He had1 earlier been on pro bation in Idaho. ii ' ' in. . ! : YW! i S i i i j j ;t ' jl )-- l . ',s"ii ill' CAMPlIi'GN STARTS J5AULy-- T he Uta'n CouJi. Southern Labor " ... i a. . I i tl Li Uil i$ getting ail early start u tlm xT..U:ii cil, AFLr-UlU-, io gcu out ine voie campaign and stimulate interest in he coming elections this fall. It has already stdrted fund to promote the cadipijiprn, and on May 9, at i meeting of the council inlProvp at the United Steelvvorkirs Hall, it will: award various nrizo in rnnnpMihn with thn T Above, with some of them, are pecjple in charge of the. from left, ill. Boyd Clarki; Orem, council secretary Doris Wilkinson, Orem,campaign, director of woman's activities foj- - COPE (Committee on political education) ; ames Ax ton. Provo, council president, ahd Ed Reich, Provo, a director of f hr c o uncil. The boutnern Utah ttyabor CfJWhcil is an organization m all AFirCIO gr ut- Sri UtahGET-6lJT-V()T- iE , "fund-raisin- i;i "v ,i . N j '"I ; ) c:. I - 'V Provp Educator, Dr, Glen F. presented a floor plan kor a labor pvard, is general editor and author of some: of the articles in Just off the press is the April la series currently appearing in issue which tarries Article No. 4, the American iSchob Board Jour- - written by Dr. Ovard;. In it, hie rial published in Milwaukee. Wis. asserts that the social studies teacher in the modern secondary j The series deals with planning classrooms for nine academic thool has a great responsibility stuconts to have an unfare as of the modern secondary school. derstanding und charity for all. 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