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Show r ;. I f i xX:y;X'X X'H i Around and About FormerOrem Auxiliary Policemen Give 'Their Side of Story' In Controversy .... UTAH COUNTY - By MILDRED B. HALL FR or FR 3-85- 63 ' ' ! 3-05- 46 Young Kris Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, Provo, has been; spending the past week in Grand Junction, Colo., with his aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelly. He ' rode home with 1 them after their visit in Provo with parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Sam Kelly and oter relatives. ... v..:: . wife and children, no of Salt Lake City, were visitors! in Provo for- - two days! with Mrs., Ellert-sen- 's sister, Mrs.lHattie Scotti I t Ruby Larsen, Nanette Harward and Kathy Gubler, all of Orem, have been in Pocatello, Ida., where they served as attendants at- the wedding reception of their friend, the former Pamela Warren, J daughter of the Ross Warrens, former Orem residents. Miss; Larsen also visited with hej? parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Larsen in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. O, T. vincent report their recent! visitors to be Mr. and Mrs J Grant Viiicent ahd Jackie ShippJ all; of Montebello, Calif. . ; - : Miss Linda Thomas, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thomas of Provo, will be: amoifg the 94 Viterbo College freshmen who will .be formally received into j Algeria Expels Four Foreign Correspondents the academic college community by Sister M. Justille, president, in services at the college in La Crosse, Wis., today. Miss Thomas, who plans to major in medical technology science is a grad- Visiting three days during the uate of St. Francis High, School . week at the home of children, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Last of Provo was his mother, Mrs. George Last of Gunnison. She was assisting with the care of the children while Mr. Last and-h-is wife attended sessions of the Utah; Education Association convention in Salt Lake City. . in Provo. j 65, KENNEDY TRIP; ALGIERS j (UPD Algeria Fri day expelled four foreign corre spondents.' The latest to receive notice of expulsion was Alain Raymond, United Press International correspondent in Algiers, who was told to be on a plane leaving tonight, Earlier similar expulsion or ders were received by Andrew! of the Associated Boroweicz Press, Christian Guy of .the Par-- I is newspaper Aurore and Jacqries Menachem, correspondent for several French and other foreign publications. The statement issued v to the Herald, was signed by 11 formers auxiliary policeman,. and included five major suggestions: "1. The position of safety di- rector be eliminated and a police chief be installed. This would help eliminate the confusion and low morale which now exists in the regular force due to poor supervision and no guidance. "2. Give the present regular officers a pay ra se so they can live without the necessity of holding two jobs. "3. Give the police chief full authority to run the department with minimum interference from the city council. "4. Reinstate the former aux iliary police force of 21 men as it originally was. This will give the city coverage atj all city functions as they havef received in the past and cannot possibly receive through the presefctserup: "5. With a regular force of 12 regular officers land a auxiliary unit as we formerly well-qualifi- ed j j jl :(UPI) f Presi- and Mrs. Kenneth Mackey dent Kennedy will make a y and Children, Lee, Michelle and to 19 New England Oct. trip Toni; are getting settled in a new to speak at the- University ) of residence at 511 North 150 East, Maine in Orono and a Democrat-r- e Orem. The family moved there Party dinner in Boston. from1 848 N. 275 E., also in Orem. The White House said Friday to the Chief Executive would M. and Mrs. Lee Pifer were Bangor, Maine, early; onfly the among visitors in Provo during morning of Oct. 1:19,, speak at! a the veek at the homes of a num- special university! Convocation! in ber of friends. ". nearby Orono, then make jan aerial tour ofj the site for a proFormer Provoans, Mrs. Lufcille posed Passamaquoddy Bay pw-e- r Elletsen and son, Keith and his project before going to Boston. one-da- - I SUCCEEDS LARSEjN The! WASHINGTON (UPD Senate confirmed the nomination of Willis M. Hawkins Jr. 'of Call fornia as assistant secretary o the Army for research and de velopment Friday succeeding HAWKINS i j Finn J. Larsen. an rzzi rzn czi izn an rzzi rzn Open Mondays Noon - (O) had, we feel that we can have a ficers, ttie Auxiliary was encour good police Coverage and this can aged to trdin with the regular men and dining: many instances be done witiout raising taxes." only men serving the city Signers off the statement to the the were auxiliary police, even, to Herald included Stan Chynoweth, Clyde Kallas, Austin L. Dittmore, operating tie, dispatching sys, Lloyd Neel.lJay Kallas, Dale D. tem." Euto Drummond,-Allethe statement, Burgess, According gene Larsen, E. Dixon Larsen, auxiliary uniforms were purAndy Rowe knd M. Vern Thurber. chased by tjhe city; and then re- In the statement, former aux paid by the individual .'auxiliary- at the rate of $1 per hour iliary members blamed the em- men ployment o a public safety di while they were taking the place rector for the dissolving of the of a regulaij officer.; During the period of unit. "Priorjto this short reign of a Safety director, the Orem Aux- the unit, many cities contacted of the unit, with iliary police? had served the com- Orem for details an mind! to organize the desire 15 withfor jalmost years munity own their and save the city thus; incident out an unpleasant with statement the said. funds," the city council. "At the first of this year, the The statement continued, "The was asiced to appoint a group fuiictiori and organiza original committee to meet jwith the city of the Auxiliary Police was tion a Civil Defense unit! for re as storing or controlling the 'public PHOTOSTATS during peri&ds of disaster. As the the was unit progressed years WHILE YOU WAIT augmented into the functions of 21-m- an 11 I Professional tape recording, editing, record cutting, public address background music, etc. Call Kay Collins, FR XX FR (adv.) WASHINGTON MrL f I . I Auxiliary Police (which was abolished as a' unit in July by action of the Orem City Council have presented to The Daily Herald a! statement on their "side pf the issue." v (Editor's note: A reserve police unit has, since been adopted by the city' arid was originally o have been under the direct supervision of the public safety director. However, with the recerit resignation of Public Safety Director Barnett S. Allen, the council has returned to the old police chief system, at least for the present time, having hired Lary Lunnen this week to fill the police chief post.) IE li . ," OREMMembers of the former I? j '-! s ! ( j the. regular and due to permitting jadditional regular rzzi rzzi rzzi 40 W. of- - 1st No., Prpvo FR t c SUNDAY HERALD FOR CARPETING '.I: SEE :..:. I ERKLIME Housekeeping VARANTttS 5 264 NORTH 1st FR WEST-- Ph. ' FIRST i T i rn r r-- 1- : p i 4-16- 00 i i ! D, , D , 0 r - 1 Another reason most of Utah's Color TVs come from Granite . D .i Stereo Theatre with 260 sqi in. Color TV D j. i ' r"""tx"i 1 far Skn" D a j . D i . ..,,,,) wo" VL' 14 ft n ,i 1 I v . , - frT7"Lr , 71 v , i,i"wH","-r- " i ; f 1 if 1 1 f J A I r" 'tf' L t Z4 i !i II II jyj Hundreds of chairs at Granite f Is I', ''f; if - ; - 1 fy hi -- - "- - - hi ilf - -- rf D - D si'zv f , i v-- - 0 SMid mt M: Bore; ; D: D D; " D r S " -T"' i TK? D 0 ! 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Hardwood construction throughout. $2301 D Q - i D D fn 1 9 : D : One of the D 0 I UTAH VALLEY FURNITURE 50 cm i i ! UUBU UUU1 Standard Supply Co. department police thecity budget not I SUNDAY. OClBERJLS, 1963 ar f . Open Fridays 10 a. m. 0 i n 15-ye- drawn up and given to the coun--, cil, stating the dissatisfaction of; members of th auxiliary at not beingj insured against false arrest. ' "At the next council meeting our representatives met with the coundil and were toid they were dissolving the auxiliary unit," the 7 statement continued. "It seems a shame that after 15 years of seryice aunit should be cast aside through the decisions of one or! two," they said. and dis cuss our expense account. This was done and the city asked the group to give their full services to the city without pay until the first of July, due Sto a shortage in the city budget. This the' group did without questions asked," they stated. 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