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Show : t - !' ' l i :'.!!'-'!- '"" i :j ;i f svmt SUNDAY HERALD J 1962 523? 1 - ' ' ' i : I j . .' j 8- -- .!! -- :. t ' - : Senate Committee Passes A m endment To Provide Funds For Bridge Atlhite Lindon Citizens to Vote Monday on $40,000 Bond i An amend- span ; across the Colorado, and Senator Moss hailed the Com300-fote. mittee's action as a great ViMoss ment by Senator Frank spans across' the White for to provide $3 million of River east of the Colorado and ctory Utahj ' federal toubllc lands highway ithe Fremont River west of it. Thef :v i j; MAY TELSTAR USE the! Colorado of Colorado the to will be funds crossing bridge The ATICAN CJZY (UPI) River aft the Kite crossing in at a point approximately 10 miles Utah was adopted Tuesday by the above the present Hite crossing Vatican has expressed interest in ' Senate Public Works Commit- - which is by ferry. using the Telstar communications tee. The bridges will be on State satellite to broadcast parts of its Vatican of the council, Moss is! a member 95 which connects ecumenical Highway ' ; an .sources said today. approved mittee. Blanding, in San Juan County amended version of the House- - with Hanks ville in Wayne County The sources 'said the decision passed Federal Aid Highway Act and crosses a corner of Garfield would rest with the Italian state- of 1962. :'. "i run television network; County. The Moss amendment authorizes the expenditure of $1 million a year on the Hite project in each of three fiscal years 1963, 1964 WASHINGTON ot (D-Uta-h) ; LINDON Lindon residents will vote Monday on a $40,000 bond issue proposed to pay the city's outstanding debt of $15,800 and to make improvements in the city's culinary water system. Eligible voters, 1961. taxpayers ,who are registered voters of Lindon, will cast their ballots at the Lions Community Building from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Monday, According- to Lindon Mayor Joseph A. Christiansen, the proposed improvements in the system, when completed, should bring the culinary water system up to !the standards of the .Utah State Board of Health and thus secure FHA approval. f Mayor Christiansen explained that Lindon citizens are now using about 90 per cent of the total culinary water supply, leaving no water reserve available" for emergencies- If approved by the voters, the bond will carry an interest, rate of four per cent per annum and will be retired after a period of 10 years. ,' j ' , - - . r I f V I . i j - & . es-s- and-1965- Phillips, Tracy is junior library librarian. tn 1': Statistics . . , f s selection as finance chair man, Dr. William G. Dixon, Provo District chairman, Isaid that this year's campaign to raise $18,750 will be launched in Projp Joseph Gene Carter pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge BORN Friday when he appeared before AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Provo City. Judge Joseph Saturday: Carter was ordered to pay Boy to Trent and Lois Young a fine of $150 or spend 75 days in jail in lieu of the fine. dark of Orem. Keith Begay pleaded not guilty Friday: to drunk driving, and trial was Boy to Larry and Juanita John-co- n set for Feb. 6 1963, and Mr. BeHampton xi American Fork. Grif- gay was released on $600 propGirl to Harold and PhylMs ' . erty bond. fiths Taylor of Salt Lake City. enter Bevans Delores Kinsey Girl to Ike DeLoy and Zola to a ed a lar of petit guilty plea Diane Cox Harward of Provo. and ceny Meservy Judge charge, Boy to Robert and Geneal Bar-nu- ordered her to pay a fine of $25 Willesen of Orem. 12 or! spend days in jail in lieu Boy to Eugene and Lois Guy- -' of the fine. mon Swan of Orem. Clara D. Anderson, 65, of 265 Girl to Keith and Pat Anderson N. 5th W., Provo, filed an appeal Barton of Provo. bond and the judge ordered her AT HUGHES MEMORIAL case transferred to the district HOSPITAL, SPANISH FORK court. Mrs. Anderson is appealSept. 4: a conviction for hit and run ing Boy to Allan Alton and Mar-len- e driving on which she. was found Swasey McClain of Spring-vill- guilty and ordered to pay $35 j , BENNETT mm Steel Executive! Named Finance Chairman For $18,750 Boy $cout Fund Campaign In Provo Fine, Trial Date Ordered In Tipsy Driving Cases m Qualified For The Job! J V - MOTHERS FOR ovo Explorer Scout. Dan Pack d, left, shows official A. Jedenoff . center. identification for explorer delegates! conf erencie to Geor newly-nanie- d chairman! of' Provo Boy Scout Fund drive, and Dr. William G. Dixon, Provo District chairman. Himself a holder of the Eagle Sbout badge, Mr. Jeden off will direct the fund raising; drive to start Sept. 24. Me-serv- y. . ;- 600-fo- ot AMERICAN FORK Fall and The American Fork Library winter schedule of hours for the Board announces , the appoint American Fork Public library ment of Mrs. Wert C. Barber, as was announced Jhis week, with assisting librarian in the adult the change in schedule being library. .Mrs. Barber will). as sume her new duties Nov. J. effective immediately. A fine selection of excellent will be The adult library open material is available to reading from 2 to 8 p.m. Monday through 1 the 2 6 public, and American Fork Friday, and from to p.m. on residents to A. are visit the invited Jedenoff, general George Saturdays. The Junior Library will follow the, schedule of last library and avail themselves of superintendent of U. S. Steelfs library services provided for Geneva Works, has been napied year, being open from 3 to the to direct the annual Boy Sdouts . them. 6 p.m. Monday through Saturof America Fund Drive this fall day.. by the Provo District, Utah Na .Adult Library librarian is Mrs. tional Parks Council. Lore tta Strang, with Mrs. J. W. In announcing the steel execji-tive'assisting. Mrs. Ellen -- j He said the plan of the Utah State Department of Highways calls for: three bridges, a BIG THINGS AHEAbJ-- Br : hv . , . com-whic- . , American Fork Posts Library Schedule for Fall and Winter ' ; LOST DAYS NEW YORK (UPI) There 5s remarkably- - little difference tweeri the average working and woman in the number of lost from work because of illiness or injury, according to Health In surance News. A report based on data for! the i year July, 1960, de- - 1959-Jun- e, j veloped by the U. S. Nat: on al Health Survey, showed the average working man lost 5.5 pays from work, while the avera, woman lost 5.6 days. on Sept. 24. The drive should be over by Dec. 1, he said, Next week, Mr. Jedenoff will name six Provo business and civic leaders to head up major Kf phases of the campaign. These include advance gifts in which contributors from $25 to $99 will receive sustaining membership certificates, while individual gifts of $100 or more will win leadership gift recognition. Other phases of the drive will cover commercial, industrial, churches, and employees of government organizations and Brigham Young University. Over-al- l, direction of ihe fund raising effort will be under Dr. Dixon and Rulon Dean Skinner, Provo District scout executive and with support frorA Floyd Loveridge, scout executive, Utah National Parks Council. Himself a holder of scouting's highest rank Eagle Scout Mr. Jedenoff emphasized today that the Provo District scouting program has "achieved an exceptional record of growth and serv- i j ice o our young men ana to our conjmunity a record that comma Ads the pride and support of every citizen "These continuing accomplish- J. ROBERT BULLOCK ments demonstrate the deep interest we here feei in our young people as well as the high quality, of leadership scouting in Provo has enjoyed under such men as Bill Dixon and the many others who back up this vital program witi their time and financial Practising: Attorney in Provo for 12 Years! f Graduate USU and George Washington University! Has had numerous Civic and political responsibilities in Provo and Utah Formerly Republican County Chairman! tvetcran World War II! I' JERI R. HELGREN j Past President, Utah In GUTTER FISH order to aive our children the County Bar Association! j opportunities and freedom they deserve, (UPI) Street employes today were puz- I fee! we roust keep men like Wallace zled by the large number o fish F. Bennett In the Senate. He is not doml found in city gutters. "jThere's a bucket full of yellow noted by pressure groups. He stands up bellies in the city garage for anyone who doesn't believe it," city for our rights as individuals." employe Bussie Wilson said. ALTON, EjAST ' vers wno fail to yield the riglt of way caused nearly one-- f iftn of all traffic accidents in the United States, an automobile insurance firm reported. . . House of Rep esentatives 4tK Legislative District. (Comprises, genera Dilworth S. Woolley, Salt Lake County Chairman . v Republican Candidate ' ad by Volunteers for Bennett Pd pot. County! J. ROBERT BULLOCK 111., j ' " ProvoEast of all voting districts in lit East Street) Paid Pol. Adv. by Melba M. Johnson Secretary : n mk? ui III IJZAiliaLbiViil to) flY If U I II I I U PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER 1 i 10 11, 1962 THIS BALLOT IS A FACSIMILE OR THE OFFICIAL BALLET TO BE VOTED ON AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 11, 1962, TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING NAMES WHO HAVE) QUALIFIED AS CANDIDATES e. fine. Aug. 23: Boy to Dr. Paul E. and Mary KID COOIIERY E. Ottenson Brockbank of Span-- . AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) This lsh' Fork. land of beef has another tasty meat that gains more favor the Aug. 19: Girl to Ladd T. and Myrna farther south in Texas you go. Hunt Abbott of Spanish Fork. It is "cabrito," the Spanish word Aur. 17: for "little goat." The best goat . Girl to Paul H. and Lorna for barbecuing is a kid around Christensen Robinson of Salem. four months old, dressing out at MARRIAGE LICENSES about 20 pounds. Arlando William Jex, 42, Lehi slow The meat is cooked in and Donna Lorraine Jex, 24, oven of masonry, or an open pit Lehi. lined with glowing embers Of char 'David O. Salisbury, 24, Provo coal, hickory, oak or mesquite. and Kay Pettey, 20, Salt Lake It is basted with lemon juice and a sauce of many variations but City., Nielv Burns Riggs, 19, Provo which has the basic ingredients and Gwendolyn Davis, 19, Provo. of vinegar, tomato sauce, garlic La veil Dwayne Russon, 23, and vegetable oil. After about six Lehi and Joan Marie Jonsson, hours of cooking, the meat is well 19, American Fork. done and tasty. 1 STATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN, GENERAL, S T A T ATTORNEY COUNTY OFFICIALS. RESPECTIVELY, AND THEIR NAMES SENATORS, STATE REPRESENTATIV ON TH BALLOTS IN THE DISTRICTS FOR. WHICH THEY QUALIFIED. ! ' II TO BE VOTED ON AT THE Will E APPEAR , v notice notice; ' DEMOCRATIC PARTY Election District No. . . . PUBLIC STOCK SALE Utah National Bank of Provo AUTHORIZED BANK OF PROVO Instructions to Voters: Tojvote for a candidate place a cross .X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for! whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for ony candidate fisted under more than one party or group designation. Inst uctions to Voters: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the! square at the right of the name of the person "for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. 'fl Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. 2 TO SELL 10,000 SHARES OF v STOCK " SHARE. AT v . L- -J t VOTE FOR ONE United States Senator For Legislative District No, HAS BEEN DAVID S. KING CALVIN L. HAMPTON ', For Representative le. Stock or Promotion Stock. Everyone, including directors and officers of the bank will pay $50.00 per share for his . stock;. in Congress .' I from any of the following directors: ' Leon M. Frazler 7 Evan Thomas, G. W. McLennan f K. E. Bullock Clifton Tolboe Frank J. Earl Dr. J. C. Moffitt Clyde P. Crockett S. Arvio Dodge Stock sales will be open until October 1, 1962 and the bank will be in operation in a temporary location before the end of this year. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF PROVO FR 4-- 1 110 or contact anyv Director For Representative VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE 'For State Senator District No. 1 i 1ALGIE E. BALLI? CD FRED D. LOVELESS joiIn , 1 CHARLES MASTER WENTZ ' , Co ' I j' I. CommItt;on9l. 4.Yr. Term Q D ,iwii i '' VOTE FOR ONE ; ' Fl ) V"i CD : VOTE FOR ONE C3 M ' ' " I 1 MAPLETON NORRIS T. BINKS RUE L. CLEGG i RALPH HARMER VOTE FOR ONE i VOTE FOR ONE For County Treasurer r For X Representative Legiilative District No. B. WALLACE R. WAYMAN DORIS H. WILKINSON RUSSELL H. District No. 2 For Co. Commissioner) S. LUNDELL I EDVE H. LONG t- - BERNHARD O, V. FARNSWORTH FRANCIS : Senatorial District No. JAMES F. MILLER 0 '! t (BRG) NELSON CLEO L. THATCHER For State Senator' VOTE FOR ONE For County Assessor 1 VOTE FOR ONE Congrest . For County Sheriff HARVARD R. HINTONt In SHERMAN P. LLOYD WM. H. (BILL) HENDERSON , i REE3 A. BENSON BRYANT H. CROFT - ' - . VOTE FOR ONE gggHg ' ' VASCO M. TANNER General For Attorney Sock may be purchased at the temporary office of the bank at 286 North University Ave., Provo, Utah, or f: . ' BRACKEN LEE Legislative District No. 1 4- - ; 1 J. 1 VOTE FOR ONE BRUCE S. JENKINS The maximum amount to be sofd to any person, includ-- . ing officers and directors, is $15,000, the; minimum lis $50.00. The directors of the bank desire to sell stock-oxl wide distribution basis throughout Utah CountyX i . WALLACE F. BENNETT ERNEST H. DEAN CLINTON D. VERNON - ynited r- States Senator PER $50.00 All stock Is common voting stock and There Is no Free Stock, Gift Stock" Option ; i JACK ALLSHOUSJ ;. non-assessab- 1 ; ' - BY THE COMPTROUER OF THE CURRENCY J . . Utah County, State of Utah, Tuesday, September 11, 1962 for THE UTAH NATIONAL Election District No. . . . Precinct, Precinct, Utah County, State of Utah, Tuesday, September 11, 1962 i notice . REPUBLICAN PARTY j j 4-- Term VOTE FOR ONE DAVID L. GREENWOOD VIRGIL H. PETERSON J. 2 ANDERSON HANSEN Legislative District No. 4 RONALD O. BOULTER lJ VOTE FOR ONE STATE OF UTAH COUNTY, OF UTAH L Mark F. Boyackj County Clerk tn and for the County of Utah, State of Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing to hi a correct Copy of the Official Ballot for Utah County, Utah, for the Primary Election September 1962, and with the appendage thereto shows the names of all candidates as they will appear on the Official ballots in the respective Senatorial and Representative Districts. In witness whereof) I Hereunto Set my hand and Seal this 9th Day of September, A. D. 1962. I , (SEAL) J. ROBERT BULLOCK - ft MARK F. BOYACK County Clerk, Utah County. i t 1 i |