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Show ' States Claim Stockmen. Challenge To Road West-or-La- ke Stockmen owning latd west of I fully established Or, until now, ' j Utah Lake charged Friday (after- contested; j But increasing ( traffic has noon that the; state road commission has built a road in thap area brought increasing deaths of said it doe;s not sheep along the;rignt-of-wa- y, over a right-of-wa- y I i own. ; . ; ! state I The charges highlighted aj in Provo of stockmen involv ed. 'the Utah County .Commission) "and representatives of thei state; "') road commission. ; O. DeVere Woo tton, legal counsel and spokesman for the j stock men, declared that Utie jto the road always had benin question J and that the; state had probeeded to surface the road jirithoiit any u. '.definite legal clearance. A quit claim deed from the f i . i j road last fall running from Elberta west of the lake fo Pelican Point, a distancej of Some 22 miles. Already surfaced wis somje seven or eight miles from Pelican Point north: to the' ijehi Junction 25-fo- ot of the Redwood Roa31 The roaid aroused considerable controversy and protest a mong some Utah Valley elements, who regard it as a bypass which would! act to the detriment of t&ej settled por- 1 tion of the valley.) j' stock.Mr. Wootton declared his men "clients have' been" contemplating legal action j against) the state, contending that many of them own land on :wl?ich h road is constructed. He laid title to the road, an old gravel one of had feever been i- ' i I - - "Citief with personality are cities which have people who care," J. D. j Camion, director of tbeUtah Tourist and Publisaid Thursday night city Council, at an ; installation ' banquet of the Orem Chamber of Commerce. "The most Important thing in a city is in optimistic attitude," Mr- - Cannon stated. He emphasized the 'necessity for awareness of natural attractions of the area. He stated that these are not enough as a city needs mainmade attractions such as attractive motels and cleanliness. Mr. Cannon urged Orem organisations to send information on Activities!; within the city for publication in the What and When in j Utah booklet. OREM : IV. S New officers were sworn in by City "' Judge Merrill' E. Herman-sen. Charles E. Rohbock, Who also served as president last year will again serve in that positioni Other officers include John Huf ish, vice president, and Harold B. (Jack) Sumner, Bob Thorn; and Wiyne Allen, new board f ee y. j members. ' V ' i I I Cemetery Slates Malch 8 Start TV On Spring Cleanup j Cityi Court Lists Actions I ar F. McFarlane, ' Francis N. long-standin- g, :- 34, 1646 W; 50 N Provo, pleaded innocent to charges of driving while under the. inflmence ofj intoxicating li- quor, ana trial was sec tor Apru UNIFORM TRAFFIC i Accidents! vi.' J;. ii Suits MilletU Harold i44!fMelviri Bring Webb St, Las Vegas, pleaded in nocent to charges of driving while the influence of jntoxicafc For Damages under liquor, and trial wak set for - . 15. - I i Ir v. rii : j Howard Gibby has filed suit In Fourth District Court against fiephi R. Ipsen; asking $1500. genT eral and $240 special damages arising out of a twojcar personal Injury accident Aug!. 6, 1961, ini j Salt Lake City. Has fled siait Jack E. Houser ourt District in Fourth against Bruce Badh am, charging negligence of the defendant led to a two-ca- r accident Oci. 5 in Spanish v Fork in which he suffered loss of three teeth. He is aski-i- g 54 general damages; $395 jfor doc4 tor and dental bills, and $40 fort . I X-ray- ing Alice Martha Chaffini, idow! o Ithe late Lewis M. Chaff in, fatalw injured in a icarpedesirian act Icident Sept. 29 in Payson,; is suj i ing George M.;, jFairfaanks ii Fourth District Court,) seeking : $25,000 general dimages; $2064 ifor hospital bills; $405 for doctor f and $250 for nursing care, and $654- for burial expenses! j Suit has been filled .by! Rulon $. Ball In behaH ofjResia Ball, 4, against Albert Johnson, charging his negligence ledjto a accident July 16 ,1961,? n which the child (suffered brain concussion. Plaintiff is j asking Fourth District Court tor judgment of $200 for xnedic expenses ;, and $7500 general damages. n beeni filed! have Two suits ' Court! District against Fourth William G. Sorrells, seeking daii- colases arising out of a twb-c. lision May 30 in TlaUet Christiansen il seefcikg $43,000 general damages; $662 for medical and $933 for hospital expenses, and $2375 for lost wages, alleging permanent disability a spine Injury. j. Georgia G. Christiansen is $5600 general damages; 5212 medical and $10 hospital expenses and $278 for damage, io ner car, I - ! car-pede-W- aa I ar ring-iiU- fol-lowin- I I ,' I and-Wa- M i COMPLAINT v . mm a March .5. j ; S. 5th W., 657 Povo in A ;? City pleaded Court to allowing a dog to attack domestic animals, and; was fined $50. I guilty! t : ! rh i Jay Simpson' h II if ?: kCt i : ' -- I VL . l':7 1 If I ' inrhpc R ' ;- i-i J ;X : - i 1 i'ji 1 W Kill 1rt. w I I J v.O- & if a a w .i I ,1 ts-w t i- l I-..-- i . :::iv .in - i Mr " - T lf-- I m-- - il if n . r i ? - - fvt i ' .. - , X : 4i . 4 I" I II I7f,i J e Dean Wiiter mm m Cha-ca- g, Illinois. jThe confef-en- c, devoted! to the up- yj IflO American. Ba Association in cooperation with the Northwestern! University Traffic Institute and leading 'law schools in the nation. On Monday, March ; II I i - I : . A f ' l 1 I - S1 m 1 - :.r cenct fie oS&ccuz&Gtt f. CALVIN I i tmA u& eft FIRST SMITH W. MONSOfl ' PHIL S. 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S for McDonald's Yes, Company who have joined us in our new office. , We promise the same brand of Western service which has earned the confidence and respect of investors, and offer the full facilities of our nation- ' ML : i' - . wide organization. tnof th goodnst of McDonald' Pur Hamburgers, maH of 100 They ar ierved hot off tt orlli on toosred buns. Th taitUit food; In town at jpricci that Provo II- I ?) IN SI MMO NS HI STORY welcome former members of Edward L. Burton & if 2th North I i- origin and headquarters are in the West. Wo PURE BEEF 1 i- - Ml SALE Salt Lal?e City makes the 36th Western city now being served by Dean Witter & Co., a firm whose and try McDonald's i00 15c ' if El ' 4th P. CADDIS, Manager JAMES E. FENTON JOH H B. MATHESON, JR. RICHARD CHRISTENSEN HAMBURGERS II : I , ! Look for the golden arches Jt, fi-- ,--- IB Temporary address: 17 E. First So. j Telephone: 328515 . 10 I 1 LAEtE iElTV ' FX 1 THE OPEtlING OF AN OFFICE IU grading, of traffic cdurts, is the first hi a series of six to be conducted regioh-allthis yearly the ic JCourt f Pr5gram of; tie ! Co. EDMHD" L. BUOTOH & COLIPAUY '" 1 Phdi t Traffic 7 j I. j , Sey enty-fivjudges, prosecutors and other court' official! attended the annual Western Traffic, Court Conference in San Fran cisco, this weefc at the Hastings College of Law. Shown examining a blow-u- p of the ABA Unif ormj Complaint form, now being used in mofe than IliO UJS1 communjties, are: Joseph R., Mejservy, left, City Court Judge at Provo, ,Utah, an$ James P. Economos, director, traffic Court Program, American Bar Association, LISJ jfor stQbo t 240 West ft. ' i n VI R - (I : PROVO JUDGE AT CONFERENCE youm charged with beating; a Salt' Lake gfirl to death Saturday sought psychiatric help Rex Mecham Hintzej was escort ed to the office of a private doc tor by iTooele County Sheriff Fay I Gillette. Third District Judge Joseph G Jeppson Friday ordered "Time and opportunity" be brovided for tlie youth to j visit the psychiatrist First degree murder charge was filed against Hintze a week ago when Carol Annette Clayton, 18 died in a Salt Lake hospital head iijuriesi She died after suf-- i fering what officers called a bru tal hammer beating in the desert hill north of Delle in Tooele county end ortly III r -- P v , f i j . p :' jf't ' ft SALT LAKE, CITY ;UPI) ham Young Alpine District Leadership Train ' . . 1 University1, ; accord, to Dr. Dean W.j Packard, ing If pt 7 fn " . r ; Youth; Slay dr Of Girl Seeking Psychiatric Aid ; , " n (TB rvfi v 1 by Provo. City Court. Julio Ben M air que z, 241 S. 4th W pleaded guilty in Provo City Court to a charge of battery, and was , fined $35. He pleaded inno cent tof a second charge of tres passings and trial was set for ' . it :J $25 . M .v ' f ! I i ! s i pine District annual Boy Scouts Junior Leaders Conference wiH be held March 9 in the junior Seminary, building here, beginninig at Si Ajm. and ending at 4 p.m. There will bej la den chief jeen- ference for den: cmetsi ana ooy scouts interested in becominig a den chief. Instructions will be given in the activities ai den chief is to be in charge of, the meet ings, games, tricks, stunts, etc. Patrol leaders wiEj receive training, as well as assistant pa trol leaders, junior, assistant scoutmasters, (senior and aisist- ant senior p trol leaders and troop scribes. Scouts are asked to wear uni-"forms if tfaey have them and to bring a sack!, lunch for boon . Training certificates Wilt be is- suea to xnose j wno completer me day's activities- - Cubmasterf and scoutm asters are invited id join their bojs for this9 traihing.thcw ever, weir attenaance is no re- ., cuired. Instructors tot the coursesi will be Youth Leadership majors from arUneiit of Brig-the Scouting -. j The Al AJMERICAN FORK i - Milburn Stone of Gunsmoke' was brought up at Fort Lamed Kan!, from where General Cus ter launched! the attack that end ed at little 3ig Horn. Scouts Schedule Conference for Junior Leaders ; ;v-:-:-;- :.i:,!. O W A F A IVliO U S ; - : , June 17 David K. Nielsen. 395 E. 1st S., pleaded guilty :to charges of dis fined turbing the peace s, m J 44, 1209 with-drivin- I . V V : V f. ; If,' lApril 3i The case of Keitn Begay, Provo, while under charged! of intoxrcating fthe influence liquor Sept, 4, has been contin ued by! Provo City Court until i : .. v-.v!!f'-: i ; ' T - ' i:rr- ; ' Mor-tenso- n, n wr : JamestR. Broome, - tttfme mrfc- iiui,nuiu. 'i'""1 Steven R. Murdock, James B. Nelson, Leon Parduhn, Loris Spencer, LaDell Terry, Wilson Welsh, Fred T; Wright and John C. Van Wagoner. i m . iiiiwigwiikjiwiwMtty.i)P"''''''. inyf piii ' - th Rohibock S spoke I . ' t J Mr." urgins chamber snpport from all Orerh businessmen. He also talked about plans for the new ChamL ber of Commerce building in thfe city park and stated that a bro chure on Orem bemg published by the help of Orem City will soon f be ready for distribution. Past presidents plaque was pre sented Jo Mr. Rohbock for his service In 1962 by Mri Huish. Eli Clay son acted as master of cere monies yor the evening. All past chamber presidents (present $t the banquet were recognized. 8, according to,, Mrs. Byrnece Fourteen new bus loesses whicji Morgap. Persons who have have started in Orem during the wreaths, artificial flowers, etc., past year were recognized. A are requested tq pick them up 50 otal of 91 persons attended th beforef that date if they wish to 1712 S. Raymond E. Leavitt, i have hem saved. to banquet. E., Orem, pleaded guilty i suspenduring charges t of driving a 1 MCA. .' 0: Bion x ea. io, anq was upeu A'wwiitAN Association -, by Provp City Court. f , ." WoottonJ v AMERICAN FORK Lions Mr. Wpotton said; the state road Bowrepresentatives aU the meeting District Governor Marion man his of Roosevelt official paid agreed lo lay the proposition be fore the state road commission visit to the American Fork dub week. The Anderican Fork and, pending the litter's answer, this Lions' and their wives enjoyed a any contemplated; legal action dinner party at the Alpine Coun will be jheld in abeyance. Mrs. Bowman accom Club. Coiintlr Commissioner Hinckley try husband to the func her declareti he felt the road commis panied tion.' sion should taker a lons-ranLarry; Lassen', club president, view of! the situation and acquire was in charge." Perry B. Thomas more tpian a 66oot right-of-waHe saip he. believes increased was master of ceremonies. mining j activity, indicated by It was announced that the Amsome sburces as a possibility in erican Fork club will be hosts the fTiatic area, .will require a for the zone party to be held in Ward church more substantial road. The road the Sixth-Eighfinished last fall by the state is here on March 28. Musical entertainment was probreakUfg up badly under the in creased traffic demands, Com vided by a group of high school missioner Hinckley said. boys who are in popular demand at various social and church functions. Pins for members having a 100 per cent attendance record for the year were presented to La-MArgyle, Elmert Bate, Wayne Durrani, Wendell Duncan, Watson Eatough, Glen Gordon, Clarence A. GrantAPhillip W. Green, Spring cleanup at East Lawn r ran s. jreeirwooa, uosepa x. Memorial Hills will begin March Hanson, Larry C. Lassen, Byron ) rem GG Installs Heads; ears Advice on Tou rism ' . county commission! to, thf state conveyed only "what rights the county may have had," Jut did ' not specify: 'just what or - how much those rights wfre, jaccord- . ing to County Commission Chairman G. Marion Hinckley, j The state finished (surfacing k' ;per a;ref said 'Mr. " $100 - -- I Zone Head -- ; - ' ." Visitby ' 66-foo- ! Bi Lions Gev Mr. Wootton," and he! declared fence the road and build sheep stockmen must take action to proto protect their tect themselves. He. said they underpasses land additional to the sheep Any t right-of-wa- y have offered . a 66-frlghtKf way would cost the the will if io the state latter oo min w.w'" ..' " I . . SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1963 Utah . County, Utah RighPor-Wa- y it SUNDAY HERALD 8 ' 'v . Salt Uke City 11 , 1963 4, 328-151- offices serving 5 ; -- V-T j IW. 131 ,TT cat j No. Parking Problems 1 ' TR. T IV 1 DUU Just drivjs up to our front door' ond' walk In. ; t-- investon ,7 i i J 4 |