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Show ' ' l c I IN DAY HERALD GENEVA PLANT AWARDED DEFENSE JOB CONTRACT 3 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Utah County, Utah 23, 1962 i ' . New Car Rolls Over; Two 4? The Geneva Plant f Columbia Geneva Steel, has been awarded a defense contract for 437,402 pounds of carbon steel plate in the amount of $29,816 by the Defense Industrial Supply Center of 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., an activity of the Defense Supply Agency, Washington, D. C. The contract was awarded after competitive bidding-Seventy firms were invited to bid for the contract and 15 firms submitted bids. Cou rt Sentences 3 Men On Charge of B u rg lary v - Three men who had pjleaded probation with .the, stipulation ne guilty to charges of burglary; of make 'restitution. He was brought before the the Provo swimming Vpopl and on a new charge of wilful court Pinehills were , sentenced Friday neglect and failure to support in Fourth District Court. Wo children, but charges James W. Baggett, 20, 312 N. his were dismissed and he was 3rd V., Provo, already on probaA spec- tion, was sentenced to one to 20 placed Imder court order to pay AMERICAN FORK4" $100 moneys. Sentence tacular one-caccident occurred years in prison; with sentence on thesupport check charge of fictitious at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, one mile suspended on condition' he spend up to five years in prison, was yfear in jail. It was provided ' west of the Alpine Country Club one he Feb. 3, and jl96l, that he get time off if behavior suspended on on was probation.. placed again is good and it was recommended to write But he continued An automobile driven' by d he 'work if possible," (as! some checks. E. Wilson, 71, of Salt Lake prisoners, are permitted to do). , how Just many he, doesn't City went off the highway on a Isaac D. McDonald, is, 1029: N. he told. Fourth District embankment. After a com- 850 W., Provo, also sentenced to know, Court r the Judge 'Maurice Harding car landed on one to .20 years in prison, susplete its wheels at the bottom of the pended, was directed to serve; 60 Friday. ' "Do you want to go to prison?' embankment. days in jail; make restitution; asked the judge. Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Bernice and shave his beatnik-typbeard. "Yes,"" said the prisoner in an Madsen, Salt Lake City, a passenG. 154 almost inaudible 4one. 26, Ralph Edwards, ger, were taken to the American Walton St., Salt Lake City, sen '"Sentence to be executed," said Fork Hospital, where they were tenced also to one to 20 in years the judge, and the; young man treated for minor injuries and rewas - led on prison, suspended, wasplaced away. leased.. Two other passengers, Mrs. Wilson; and Stanley M. Sprouse, ANNIVERSARY SALE! 35, escaped injury. The new car had only 54 miles registered at the time of the accident. The accident was investigated by Trooper Lawrence Clark, of the' highway patrol, and Dale Peters and Milt Adams of the American Fork police force. .'!''.. Persons Hurt f ' -- It": 1 . , ar , 4 U-8- 0. '63 Agricultural Conservation Wil-for- . . - Program Authorized for Start 20-fo- ot roll-ove- Commencement of the 1963 ag- performed this fall. The date for ricultural conservation program consideration of requests for fedby the Utah has' been authorized, .according eral to Claude Hunting, chairman of County Committee is Oct. 4, 1962. the Utah County ASC committee. u Mr. Hunting explained that the This will make available a program will provide a reduced for concrete small portion of the 1963 county rate of of Reconsideration ditch for of allocation lining. $92,000, approval HOUSE GOES UP IN SMOKE Small unoccupied home in Lehi was a total loss to down turned be of conservation practices practices previously when it was leveled by fire. Slowing traffic from nearby Highway 91 caused a due to lack of funds, will be given jam. Adobe walls crumbled when firemen turned on water, upon written request of the applicant if the project has not been started. Mr. Hunting further stated that provisions may change program BORN on Jan. 1, 1963. Such changes AT UTAH VALLEY "HOSPITAL will be publicized at that time. g Saturday: for Requests for In Lehi Girl to Deloy J. and Irene Pet- conservation practices which can erson Spencer of Provo. reasonably be expected to be per"Recreation is big business," and game population. It periodic LEHI Fire of undetermined Boy to Clyde and Joyce Jones formed during the fall months relations decimates Temp public Reynolds, ally origin destroyed an untotally Provo. Johnson of be filed at the Utah County may agent for the Utah State Fish and spends time and money in occupied house in Lehi on Friday Girl to Roger and Carene ASCS office. told specie propagation and the pre- afternoon. The spectacular blaze, and Game Department, Clarke Jordan of Provo. . at their Rotarians Provo servation of diminishing fowl, which started about 5 p.m., causregular Friday: traffic jam on fish and hunting animals. Polic- ed a meeting Friday. Boy to Kay and Jean Johnson TV U.S. Highway 91' nearby. Mr. Reynolds outlined for the ing the outdoors is a small por- busy Stone of Orem. ' Girl to Keith and Sharon Taymembers of the club the numer- tion of the work done by our Adobe walls of the structure ous responsibilities of the fish department." crumbled when firemen turned lor Stroud of Prove to and hoses on the blaze, according Norman Barbara the and "The Mr. the cited Boy. game department. many Reynolds to Provo. of Lehi Fire Chief Cloyed Pen-raStromness Fish is Game and in and said to Provo firemen were called Cummings Department sports hunts Utah, He1 said no estimate 6f damGirl, to Howard C. and Julia 1861 N. Canyon Roard Saturday more than a. licensing bureau," that Utah is for its Adams Neilson of Provo. at about 10:19 when the he said. "It protects and pro- outstanding fishing and hunting, age was .made. The building was morning Girl to Robert C. and Leanne high voltage transformer of a TV vides, for your outdoor recrea- abundance of its- game, and its owned by LaPriel Atkinson, Salt Wells Halberslebenof Ofem. set at that, address caught fire. tion, instigates the investigation, fair and lenient management: Lake City. Damage was listed at about $40 analysis and purifying of pol- However, he concluded that there MARRIAGE LICENSES to the TV set. luted water streams.- It makes are many improvements that Milan Frost Boyer, 26, Spring-villsurveys to help nature keep a must, be made before Utah can Lfchi Dance Teacher and Verona Jane Newfoy, healthy balance between food advance in prominence in the 20, Springville. Fire Ha I ted Grass sporting, world. An example is To Start Classes Douglas Steven Dillingham, 20, the fact that all of Utah's streams Mrs. Kathryn Dorton LEHl Provo, and Arlene Stubbs, 19, By Am. Fork Firemen are polluted he said, and the In Provo. begin her dance classes in remedy for that situation alone will and AMERICAN FORK Paul - Dayson Crossman, .20, Firemen and ballet on Oct. 13 in would run into the thousands of tap a Rae Darla and fire National Guard Armory. Lehi the Provo, grass Pearson, quickly extinquished dollars. at the new WBBA property at 19, Salt Lake City., the Lehi .Mrs. Dorton has Jack Ray Wright, 19, Pleasant Sixth East' and Seventh North at Joseph Haynie, 3, a passenger Mr. Reynolds proposed that the summer recreation taught Pleasand the Grove, and Ellen Dodge, 18, 10:30 a.m., Saturday, They were in a car driven by Carl. S. license fees for the various hunts ant Grove summer recreation pro' called when a fire, started to Haynie, 37, of 736 N. 7th E., suf- be raised and the money applied Pleasant Grove. grams" in dancing. . Steven Lollin Orton,'22, Provo, burn off weeds and grass on the fered minor injuries in a two-ca- r in a recreation program designed collision Wednesday at 3 p.m. to advance Utah in the sports and Elva Winnifred Rosenlof, 21, property, blazed out of control: field. 800 at North 100 West. Constitution in honor of the Salt Lake City, World's first gasoline service sta-- . Provo Rotarians, at the same document's brithday. Vice PresiRex A. Farley, 45, Or,era, and Driver of the other car was Selma Bishop Jaramillo, 42, tion was opened in 'Seattle, Wash., Wayne C. Terry, 18, of 1700 S. meeting, heard Dr. T. Earl Par-do- e dent Creed Brimhall presided at 65 E., Orem.t in the spring of 1907. Orem. give a tribute to the U. S. the meeting. cost-shari- ng rj- cost-sharin- - &?thi fticv? s$'?'y$f Aifiti g Statistics cost-sharin- Fire Destroys Duties Of Utah Fish and Game Department Outlined To Cfub Unoccupied House . over-producti- L e 15th REFRIGERATOR First U.S. president to make a tour of the states by rail was Andrew- - Johnson, who made the around original "Swing Circle" in 1866. LOWEST PRICES WHIRLPOOL HISTORY , : near-serio- Transformer Catches Fire MAN OR WOMAN us PART TIME TOY ROUTE well-know- - e, Child Injured Auto Collision -- 250 , AVAILABLE SOON . 1 self-servi- REDUCED TO ONLY :t Model HJ-C1- 3 ' i . ce REQUIRES ONLY FEW HOURS EACH WEEK b, lion Magnet Door v ; . ' PROVO and also Price Richfield Tooele City ' Murray plus several other, areas We will appoint a sincere man or woman to service a number of "TOY sensational SHOP" Displays located in markets, drug, variety stores, etc. Each "Toy Shop" earns money. Simply colreplace toys each week and ' lect money. 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