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Show I- Demo Party At Rousing Rally Here fMNDAY HERALD AY, SEPTEMBER - " , ' 1""" ' Lindon Dads Plot Fight '7 ProvoCity Shifts Parks Recreation Headq udrtersto 12th South Location for the also a workroom for repair of small equipment. Equipment for the cemetery, which is included in this department, will continue to be stored in facilities at jthe cemetery, Mr Rockwood declared, .( said today. Tlie new headquarters will Mr. Rockwood and Floyd Giles, make it possible to tear down two parks supervisor, met! jwith the buildings in' which the department city commission'yesterday "to 'se- equipment is now storea. One;js cure approval foit the installation of a gas line to tie building. Expenses of the installation will be In charged to the parks" and recreation department, ill Mr. Rockwood said the building will be used to store heavy equipNEPHI Two men were injured ment of all types used by the den accident involving five cars in partment, as well as seeds, fernoon at Friday in Nephi. tilizer and other park supplies. loRecreation equipment; jnow Injured were Joe! Willis, Nephi, Dalton W. Strain, 56, of Idaho and cated in the building which lies Falls in the middle of the golf driving They were treated at he Juab ;. Comity Hospital for frac.1 raflge. Office space at the building will tured ribs and bruises. be provided for Mr. Giles and for - The accident occurred when the golf greens keeper. .Mr. Rock- Mr Willis, proceeding west on wood' will continue to maintain Center Street, collided with the his office in the city building. car driven by Mr. Strain. The There is some classroom space at impact of the collision sent the th structure which the recrea- Strain auto about 350 feet to .cotion department may! use, and llide with three parked cars in front of the Allen Cash Store. According to investigating offibuildings within' the city limits cers rio citations had been issued, will be requested to remove them. pending further investigation,! Mr. Strain is a deputy sheriff 3., The council will meet Mon- day evening in a special session from Idaho Falls. Heg was en to count ballots' from the water route to Nevada to pick up some ' ; bend election prisoners. New headquarters th; old red barn near the city . Utilities building, which city officials feel is a fire hazard, and the other is the golf maintenance shop at the golf driving range. Refmoval of this building will im- - : prove the driving range, Mr. . Rockwood stated. The new headquarters building ' was recently vacated by the Air Fqrce Reserve, and earlier was ' usod by the Navy Reserve. Department officials hope to have their equipment moved into"1 the building later this fall. The;' structure is approximately 180 r '" by! 50' in size. Provo City parks and recreation department will be set up in the d building at 1200 South University Ave. formef ly occupied by the Air Force; Reserve, Lit n Rockwood dcpartnient head, city-owne- Several hundred Democrats gath- ered to hear their candidates for state; national, and county offices speak on current issues at a giant rally held Saturday at GRA Park i ;yND Utah County, "Utah ''''' 3 9, 1962 - On Vandalism ' it i ' X.INDON Methods of coping such as evidenced vandalism jwith im several recent occurrences in Provo, ' Heading an impressive list of were discussed by .members of speakers were David S. King and thf Lindon City Council at the Calvin Li Rampton, opponents in (regular meeting Thursday night. the primary race for Utah Senate pxampies oi .vandalism ciiea M I ,x candidacy, and Bruce S. Jenkins byj the members were the conand Clinton D. Vernon, who face tiguous breakage of lights in the each other in the primary voting citjy park, the breakage of win-dojfor Utah Representative. in the park building, and of property left overdestruction Sponsoring the affair was the in the park after the Lindon Provo Democratic precinct, aided night Fair. Cfy by other party precincts of the Councilmen also discussed the I was Harry county. Chairman netd for anew road grader for Blackwell ' of the Provo precinct A in charge. Acting as master of tlip city and possible ways of ceremonies and introducing the financing the purchase of the ma ' 1 speakers was Dr. Richard (Dick) chinery..1 VX 7 A proposed revision of the by Murdock. A tasty hot supper was i xS laws v f f I of the Lindon Fair was.api Served prior to the introduction" of candidates. pipved and will be completed benext year's fair. fore J King Speaks were informed that jCouncilmen Representative. King informed 60i loads of chips have been stock the group that "all in all' economic TOPHANDS AT WRITERS ROUNDUP In spotlidht at Utah Writers Roundup .Seated-f-oamu- el w. Taylor, lormer piled in the city building and that conditions in Utah have never been sessions in Provo baturday jwere, from text: N. thf 11 new aluminum lamps purnow Redwood Provoan of j Vesta and Calif., . Fairbairn, Pasadena, City Calif., better. He said that unemployment chased by the city will soon be in the Beehive state now stands speakers. Standings Vadis Fi$her of Hagerman, Ida., speaker, and on the streets. installed at 4.1 per cent, which is a point Cameron Johns, Salt Lake Ci ty, league president of business taken items pther lower than the national average, the council included: upj by ANYWAY, IT'S COLD although we still have a problem X. Tile Lindon City Planning ..'. in this vital area. INVERNESS, Scotland (UPI) BoTard announced that anyone ; KenHe lauded the ability of the The first snow of next winter to build must submit a washing Administration to . "cut or; the last snow of last winter-f- ell plan to the building inspector benedy ' through red tape" as shown in the Friday in the Cairngorm fore a permit will be issued. near here.. of the mountains Settlement Owners of several unsightly approval Canyon this Irrigation Project application week and referred to .it as the (Continued from Page One) declared that a truly great writer second Such action within the past up with "The Route of the Pibneer whoj has spent his growmg livies fof into the year. yeats entering In reference to the trade bill now Remedies." Honorable mention his (characters is quite lit;raliy before the Senate after passing in went to: Grace Cozzens, Salt Lake losing his own,- and in thi end the House, Congressman King sta- City, "Wages of War"; Winona there may be very little ofl him - i 't ted that Utah now has a $60,000,000 Thomas, Spanish Fork, "Verdi On self left. Poetic Forms per year stake in foreign markets the Farm"; and Ruby Smith1, Salt California Vesta Fairbairn, which this legislation should ex- - Lake City, "Old Family Man' new discussed alpoe sion." poetess, He lauded also bill the pand. to of each. read and fornis an investment samples which credit Winners contest in the lowing poetry ' recently passed both congressional will be announced this morning branches as a "substantial stimu- at tthe annual Poet's Breakfast moniey . . . at least not big monjey," she stated. lation to capital investment and at i Sage Inn. in Spring ville. "Poetry is experience distilled will which expansion, eventually j Keynote Speech of the MEET MR. JOE DEWEY throiigh the the steel help industry. Vardis Fisher, keynote speaker poe4 Poetry ispersonality a release creative Hampton's Views of the convention, brought re- for EXPERT BRAKE MECHANIC jthose who do not wrile ; it ; Mr. Rampton voiced faith in sponsible laughter from his! audvants he him what for Ml . qftep says President Kennedy's, ability to meet ience with the statement, "I don't to cannot into and wdrdii," put say Visit our modern automotive the Cuban situation stating that believe in miracles, but I believe she stated. ".' J "while the Constitution grants to it is a miracle that I've been intrained staffed center with workshop, experts During Saturday's ' Congress the power to declare war, vited down here into Mormon-dom.- " writers heard John Rackhani Salt f:acil-itithe finest with and equipped to has Mig-azinjthe president e, direct power Lake City, editor of Inland to available. Find out why Fire make emergency action." He declared on how Speaking on "The Novelist and give tips that obviously the president's de- His Characters," Mr. Fisher dis- money in writing. Rackhan Adstone is value and service head cision in --such an event must be cussed the invariable charges vised writers to look to the based upon all available informa- from individuals that writers have sources close at hand to a sm quartersi in Provo. tion, including intelligence reports put them in books. "It is not at the 'materials they can prcdube, which-cannobe made public. The all certain how a writer cain put and jhe urged them not to !vei President acted "wisely and vig- anyone into a book," he declared, look Isuch income sources as trade orously" in . meeting the Commu-- . pointing out that all tales are publications, brochures, pamph g nist threat in Berlin and Thailand autobiographical in the. sense that lets jand advertising.! and we may be confident he will thev artist can write : only to the Taylor Speaks j Adjust Brakes and vdan Pre . San do the same in Cuba," Mr. Ramp--, depth of his own experience. native Taylor, ton declared. He characterized novels) such and Nationally known writer, give J as "Exodus" and "Advise and four rules for short' story wr tiig, Jenkins Cites Issues , out that the difference Congressional candidate Bruce S. Consent" as "not art, but propa- pointing a professional and an between most (popuJenkins declared that "in this time ganda," stating that amateur is that an amateur x are uncom-plein written of crisis' and opportunity, it is im- lar novels a professional re-and writes terms on and superficial portant that we talk- sense to the levels. "It is a road from writes. people of Utah. We must speak this to the worldlo,ng Mr. Taylor declared tha the where writers with responsibility in this complex shoit story is an ideal trs lining world beset by complex problems." are deadly serious, sometimes so ground for writing, since it takes L I He cited the two major issues of s6rius they are deadly." seals la writer's skill to assemble all Artists' lives don't present pretthe campaign as "peace with honthe story within its hort lvnitfti. or" and "the expansion of human ty pictures, Mr. Fisher asserted. and! by this means he lean s the "You must remember they are freedom." His children until the day theyj die." basts for dramatic action Mr. Vernon, opposing Jenkins on Make are: the four, nles 1 I I u II If a writer is an artist, he must reader oaiance duiii the primary ballot, told the group comfortable by showing enter he the character is porI that he submitted his candidacy where you are, who is involved, Front Wheels J are doing and a h n of for the nomination on "the basis traying and live in that characwhat you of his training as an attorney and ter for a time, no matter how dif- what is to come. (2) Arouse emofirsthand knowledge of both the ferent it is from his own. "In tions as best you can to gain Utah and federal legislatures and this process part of his charac- reader interest. (3) Tell whatjyour It is ah erod- stor is about because this other departments and agencies of ter is assimilated. isjWhat process,- and one which often has to be done to get it of? the government." Outlining a public ing to true artist alcohol, groifod. (4) Every good stor has service record beginning in 1940 leads- theand Mr. Fisher a moment of revelation wliich suicide.' insanity and including posts of aide to counmaKEs tne reaaer ieei auieijenuy ty, city,' and state officials and plus it than he did' before J the" office of Attorney General of opponents for four-yeweights county about Mr. Taylor emphasized ! that Utah, he said, "I humbly ask Dem- commissioner. story is an adventure into ocrats to consider my qualifica.ti-x?I I Mr. Blackwell; in arrang- every Aiding For this reason I 2 agafeSaiaaii unknown. the j tions." t were affaii: the and directing ing what he the 'Writer can't ' I 1 M 1 Other candidates who were inEstella McArthur, has produced. - judge Alinn at the brief for remarks troduced secretary-treasure- r Louise Anderi J End rally were Bryant H. Croft and son, and all county Democrat ward ' H. opWilliam (Bill) Henderson, chairmen. I nomDemocratic or the ponents ,1 H. Reece, Payson, act- BARKER Thomas ination for Attorney General for ing Utah County Democratic Utah;. Harvard R. Hinton and chairman, aided inthe introducn 111 Francis p. Lundell, candidates for tion of some of . the speakers. He BACKS state senator; Fred D. j Loveless expressed appreciation for those and James F. Miller, opponents in who aided in making the; event BENNETT the race for Utah County Sheriff; sosuccessful. Another rally was Replacement parts If needed O: V. Farnsworth and Doris H. held Friday at Mapletonj, with ; and' torsion bar adjust- k't candiWilkinson, county treasurer ' ' the local precinct chairman in I L ment not Included. I dates; and David L. Greenwood charge and Bruce Mendenhall and Virgil H. Peterson, Democrat acting as master of ceremonies. " r - - ws ' A - . f ' ; keynote . Awards Highlight; 27th Annual Utah Writers League Rounds j 7 . , Two Injured Crash at Nephi -- -- yoming Governor Leaves Hospital i CHEYENNE (UPI Gov. 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