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Show i ? r Around and About Raf Menace UTAH COUNTY By MILDRED B. HALL 1, FR fir FR 3-85- 63 Mrs. of Downey Calif., and J. Henry and Laura - Ami Marcroft of Lake wood, Ohio. Also visiting from Lakewood is Mrs. Mar croft's mother, Mrs. Cecil Bean. Clifton (Mlrla) Thayne, Provo, has returned from San Francisco, Calif., where she "welcomed a new granddaughter, Su-zanne and visited with the baby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glennis T. (Sharon) Bronson . and children, Debra, Tracy and Rebecca.- - She was Joined there byMr. Thayne and their son, David, who remained to work on the new LDS Temple at Oakland until the beginning of school. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne returned to Provo to- .. gether.. - 3-05- 46 . J. Virgil Bushman of Provo has returned home after serving a ' LDS mission since to Navajo County, Ariz., April where he established the Grease- ' wood Branch. short-ter- m Mr. and Mrs. Don Frisby, traveling in their own plane, put ; if down in Provo to visit with Jils Mrs Cora Frisby. The mother, Mr. ancj Mrs. Gail Harold pair had toured the World's Fair Lewis and son, Leonard Gail o at Seattle, Wash., and expect to Sunnyvale. Calif., and her moth go on to points in Florida after ' er, Mrs.' Joseph Castellanos of leaving Provo. i Los Angeles, have been guesta of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Ford Harries of Phoenix, Provo the past .Ariz., and Mrs. Albert McBeth J. Lewis, Harold, ; . two weeks. While in Utah they and Mrs. Leo Cahoon, both of spent a week , in the Southern Payson, visited Thursday afterof noon with their aunt, Mrs. Me i Utah Parks and made a tour to lissa Lewis in Provo. Temple Square and listened an organ recital In Salt Lake : home The Sanitation Department City. They states that because of the c0m Thursday. ing holiday, garbage removal will Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Heath be one day late. (adv.) have had as guests a niece, Mrs Frank Heath, her husband and So our employees may spend their daughter, Laura Marie, of more time with their families, San Bernardino, Calif. The vis Carson's Market will be closed Labor Day, Monday, September itqrs were here especially for the 3rd. Lee A. Carson, Manager, Heath's sister of Mr. graduation ' from BYU at summer com (adv.) mencement. Spend Labor Day evening at the Union Hall. Big free Dance. local AllKeith Mr .and Mrs. Elaine, Prizes galore, red) Hawkins and children, Music by Drifters. 1847 South 9:00. soda free pop. EI David, Ronald, Bruce and Columbia Lane, (adv.) leen, are inr. Provo for a visit and Mrs. withparents-MHawkins and Mr. and Mrs, Theras O. Allred of Edgemont. -- f - -- i returned ... - Wil-lar- -- Most Stores To Close on Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hawkins - Provo have received a telephone call from their children. Dr. and Mrs. Evan (Barbara Hawkins) Alfred "of Glenside, ;near Phila- delphia, Pa.f revealing the birth twin sons to the , couple. Pa ternal grandparents are .Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Allred, Provo, The ' couple also cave sons, Kevin and Labor , -- - . " -m on holidays. j All public offices will be closed, including the City Hall and City and County Building. Merchants pointed out that, they will remain open late Tuesday night this week, instead of the usual Monday assisting the new parents boy. following the birth of The family also have a small daughter. The paternal grandparin Salt Lake City. ents-reside y AndV-yo- : 4 Friday: jre-peat- Charles and Jeanette and Barbara y, - n; -- - De-Ffo- re, ; hit. hojme songs; and Broadway t": iroday's events will conclude at 9 fp m. with a band concert in Memorial Park. Driver Acq uitted, Jplimax of the (Celebration will 2nd Denies CHcirgej coime .Monday with the parade at Lois Hurst, 1609- - W. bo S., " Orem,., was "found innocent by Provo City Court of a eh irge of reckless driving Jan. 7 fin Provo Canyon. .. John Samuel S. Finch, 437 S. 8ti E., Orem, pleaded innocent to Jcharge pf driving during Aug. 28, and trial was set fpr Sept. 11 in h frrov City . on , : : . 10:a.m.; horse races at 2 p.m., the art flower-art-hom- e frm show noon to 6 p.m., and a repeatir ' j of; the water show at 7 p.m. jThe annual "celebration, which , began long ago as Payson's Gol-diOnion Day? opened Friday" night with a ' fre . fireworks display 'at the race track, . Some 30 floats appeared in Sat urday's parade ahd will be seen .J n. . j aain ' ' Monday, 0 ' ! s DR. LARRY li. FRANCIS al n n o u n c ; State To Rqjse Speed Limits SALT LAKE CITY Idaho state ALBERTSON'S Will Be Open , Si Dental Office Today 33 East 200 South, Provo the opening of Prices Effective Monday e il j Tuesday He will h is at engage in practice of general dentistry. For appointment call FR ffSB M 0 i Vuk Jbju JiJ 4-24- 05 " " J llJ hMtI j O0)(0) SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Counsel for a suspected arsonist claims the Salt Lake County attorney had failed to honor a promise to permit the- - suspect to be sent to Utah State Hospital. Attorney Norman B. Hendricks, representing suspected arsonist William G. Chinn, 36, Salt Lake City, made the charge. Hendricks petitioned the . Utah Supreme Court to stay criminal proceedings in Third Dist r i c t Court, thus permitting his client to face a charge in Second District , Court. The attorney claimed that a habeas corpus petition for Chinn's release had been withdrawn from the Second District Court and a hearing cancelled on the - promise of the Salt Lake County attorney that the defendant would be referred to the State Hospital. rC) l :K:scr and Carol Noreen Openshaw, 17, Provo. Dale Ernest Hull, 24, Provo, and Eleanor Ann Bartholomew, 19, . 'I Raleigh, N. C. John Reul Child, 19, j Spring-villand La Rue Savage, 19, ' Springville. ' Phillip K. Hoskins, 23 Provo, and Sharlcen Grant, 25, Provo. Charles J. Hart, Provo, and Veva P. Berg, Provo, legal ages. Larry L. Schmitzer, 24, Lawn Dale, Calif., and Mary Elizabeth Leonhardt, 27, Pleasant j Grove. Richard Qrvil Davis, 20, Pleasant Grove, and Sharon Lucile Pierce, 18, Provo. , " ' ' r Jtf f 'Vlf f jT'iS ?&t, HsPr, e, . " ed - Moline will be inthe (UPI) torists who have been rolling creased to 70 miles an hour from along at 65 or 70 miles an hour on 60. Highway 160 between Crescent r several Utah roads now can do it Junction and Moab and between Thursday: Monticello and the Colorado line Dell to Donovan and Mary legally. Boy 30 The will be raised to 65 miles an limit of Orderville. for Gleaves Lindgnfn speed Highway ' to hour. South' V west from Tremonton .Boy .to Armbnd arid Elaine , Thurman Smith of Provo. ' S. to and Margaret Girl Brian Fisher Best of Provo. Boy to. Carl W. and Gloria Ann Evans Dixon of) Provo. 0 i for your shopping convenience . MARIAGE LICENSES Milton Jerry Mathis, 23, Provo, & and Judith Thoinpson, 17, Provo. Gerald Blaine jAshly, 23,: Spanish Fork, and Carol. Colleen Procter, 21, Spanish Fork. Attorneys Want Client Sent to State Hospital . community tradijiqna : Mr Girl to Virgil and Lela Musick James Christen Jensen, 20, ProKovalenko of Provo. vo, and Karen Marie Modeen, 22, Provo. Neil 'Eldon Harding, 22, Lehi, and Kay StorrsI 20, American Fork. Steven David Taylor, 21, Provo, and Judith Hull, 21, Provo. i Michael Rodney Fork, 18, Orem, information concerning movement of military men: . Enlisted: Lyndon Keith Roun-d.'Springville; Larry Charles Roundy, Springville; Gaylon Kirk Nelson, Spanish Fork. v Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Smith Inducted:; Robert L. Bradley, ""have gone to Raymond, Alberta, Payson; Edward N. Yardley, Canada, where u Mr. Smith will Springville. begin his new work as principal Separated from the armed . 'of ' the LDS Seminary school forces: Terry William Gale, there. Mrs.- Smith, the former Springville; Grant Wilford Kapp, ' Jo Ann Scholes, taught in the Springville; JaVies Marion Irvine, ' They Provo; George B. Thomas, Pay-soAlpine School District. ' spent a year in Germany where Larry, Renee Millett,' Salt Mr. Sjnith .was stationed while Lake City (formerly Payson); in- the service. Reed David Taylor, Payson; Phillip Brian Ney, Spanish Fork. Visiting at the A. J. Marcroft home are sons and their families, ' Ohio's 54 state sparks and 506 Howard and Pat Marcroft and lakes have a total area , of about their children, Marina and Byron, 70,000 acres. .'V ,0 rodent-proofin- Boy to Keith and Gaylene Gay Roylance of Mapleton. Boy to Charles and Lois Ed wards Wilkins of Ephraim. Girl td Eugene and Jerianne Ray Hanks of Provo. The SelecSPANISH FORK tive Service Office at Spanish Fork has released the following iTheV ; Parade Girl to Glen and Joan Carey Harker of Orem. Selective Service Lists Information : Pfol. the onlv Labor Dav celebration Tibernacle. Gustiver O; Larsen, in! Utah County. professor of history at Brigham ) Y6ung University, will be the fea- fSaturday's parade will be tured speaker, A special musical Monday at 10 a.m. program is also scheduled, in; Traditional Homecoming "horse eluding a special song written racfes were held Saturday- after- for the occasion, "Orchard ' Hills noon with an amateur rodeo, ofj Utah," by Mrs, Roene horseshoe ' pitching tournament a former resident. Songs and a square dance Saturday folt" everyone will be on, the pro- i wght. gram, including old .sentimental Events today, Sunday, ill see ballads, folk songs, patriotic and i ut Girl to Douglas u - flower-art- hdme art show from. 1 to 10 p.m., in the Payson Junior High School. a 2 p.m. today, a water show will begin at. the Memorial Park t . - Farrer Ball of Provo. Friday: . the opening of the " program will begin ; The .annual festivities will be Homecoming 7 a o'clock; tonight in the we do climaxed on Monday, Labor Day - Ho 11m an Waldron of Payson. ' Mrs: Alice Steadman has had as house guests for several days a friend, Mrs. Theda Sands and daughter, Cara Linda, of Moun- -' tain. View, Calif. The visitors : were enroute home after a 2V ' month tour of Europe. Crowds lined Pay son's streets in pleasant autumn weather 'Saturday to watch the first of two mammoth paraded for Paysohs Harvest Days and Homecoming celebration. ' Boy . to, rs. Mrs. James (Dorothy) . Lyon and son, Jamie, of Cambridge, Mass., have been visiting in . Provo with an aunt, Mrs. Boyd C. Erlckson.7 They are presently in Salt Lake City at the home of ' her parents. Mr. Lyon is jsvork-in- g toward a doctorate degree l at Harvard University. - VL. Saturday: -- er y . ! ; PAYSON l - AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL night. The. Provo Post; Office will dispatch mail on schedule, and deliver perishables and special delivery, but there will be no regular delivery and no window service. Provo's waste removal pickup service will be postponed a day so crews may have a holiday with .their won't need to feed the parking meters. "Mrs. Robert J. Olsen of Orem is now in Salt Lake City at the home .'of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Deon Olsen) Alli-ag- ty Utah County Statistics -- Mrs. Elmer (Myrtle) Carlton, Provd is undergoing treatment at 'Utah Valley Hospital. Her son, CpL John Robert Carlton, U.S. Marine Corps, now serving at the Naval Supply Station in Dallas, Tex., called to inquire 'as to her health.. Also speaking'was his wife' and daughter. A, y& Provo faces a population explo sion un of rats, not people' less something :is done about the problem, Glen Sagers, chief. sani Health tarian of the Department, declared Saturday. "Unless the city faces this prob lem and. takes steps to clean up breeding, areas and enforce the city .ordinance on rats passed in 1949, things are going to become very serious," he declared. v His remarks were, prompted by the finding of several dead' rats, some in advanced stages of decay " underneath downtown buildings during remodeling work. Mr. Sagers explained that Provo has been infested with rats for quite some time, but that the rat population is definitely on the in. crease. He said the department -v.-of health had received recent reports of rats from areas that had not been bothered with the ro' dents, before. According to the sanitarian, the major breeding ground is the city dump, where the poulation of rats is high. The rodents migrate from the dump back to the city w f ' alongTthe streams and sewer lines to find ideal nesting, and breeding places within the city itself in. basements, under build ings,' and in trash piles and' other refuse collections. Some Provo businessmen and private citizens use rat poisoning regularly and others hire professional pest control officers to cope If Nl i;with the problem, Mr. Sagers all-ocam said, but unless an V.' paign is made by the city against the rodents, he declared, they will continue to increase until they be1.,.. t. , r if- come a major problem. The solution, he continued, PARADE ROYALTY Lovely Lois Haskell as Miss Payson, center, and her at' would be to first clean up breedKaren Ballard, left and Jean Taylor, graced one of the outstanding-floating places such as the city dump, tendants,. in the Saturday. On Payson Harvest Days and Homecoming then to enforce the rat ordinance Jones Harvest was as float beautiful another Days Queen, with Kaylehe g equally of that requires her attendants, Carol Sue Wilson and Marilyn Christensen. The parade, a nigh-ligbuildings and regular use of poison. of the three-dacelebration,; will be repeated at 10 a.m., Monday. y. 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