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Show 2 w Sunday Herold ; 7 1965 TfrEose Flood Threot South Fork of Provo Defendants Lions Hear Enter Pleas OLSchooL Area Growth Of Innocent V V pv f Six rron were arraigned In criminal session of Fourth Dis-- I trict Court Friday and five of; them entered pleas of Innocent ' to charges .brought against them. The other pleaded guilty. Steven Lea, 25, 1188 W. 4th N Orem, pleaded innocent to ' grand larceny charges and his inai was SCI lur r cu. o. ns mi released on his own River Being Enlarged project to widen and deep- -' and deposited It in the bed of . en the section of the South Fork the river. nf Provo Oliver through Vivian t It has presented a definite Park is now underway by Utah: threat of flooding to the homes nearby County. But a bulldozer and dragline Commissioner Marion Hinckley indicated that high water are being used to open the chanof the past year has brought nel to accomodate more water down tons of rock and grave! and thus lessen the flooding danger. The project will cover about one quarter or a mue above where me South Fork, empties into Provo River. A 1 . City Court Lists Cases and he is free en $500 cash bail. According to L. D. Green, Trial Set .... ........... ..... trtnU for-Ma- ..rt tty obtained a right of entryfromland owners in the area and man, 20, Rlverton, 20 after he pleaded inno have moved the equipment in Jan, to charges of attempted cent to aid the situation. second degree burglary. He was The project is expected to to the custody of the take about a week and will help remanded Sheriff until the Utah County home owners by of the trial or he posts bail. date water the table so their lowering Julio Ben Marquez pleaded inseptic tanks will work more ef- nocent to willful neglect charges ficiently. The gravel being taken out of and Jan. 25 was set, as his trial the channel will be used to help dateHe was released on his own recognizance. strengthen the bank, of the stream as well as helping to fill A plea of innocent to 'second In low spots in the roads of the degree burglary charges was, entered by Karen Edwards area. Ward. March S will be the date Although ' the project Is less or tier trial and she was re than one half completed, the water level near where the South leased on her own recogniz " : Fork joins Provo River has been ance,-:- ' . Guilty Plea lowered nearly 18 Inches. A plea of guilty to grand larceny was entered by Merle Tucksen, 29, Spanish Fork. The case was referred to the Adult OREM-Th- efts of Items from Probation and Parole Depart' tnree cars parked near an ment for a study and report and Orem bowling alley have been he will be sentenced on Nov. 19. Jail reported to local police. Dar He Is In the ren Larson, 776 w. 165 s., re in lieu of ball term m the Utah ported the theft of a jacket from A her car; Fer G. Wright report- County jail was suspended for ed the theft of Items from her Diane J. Broadhead, Granger, vehicle; and Sarah Throckmor She was placed on probation for ton, 862 W. 500 S., reported the one year after earlier pleading loss of some sewing and a Coat guilty to issuing a fraudlent check. from her car, Arnold Horton, 438 E. 1910 8., Cleveland's Municipal Stadtold officers that his son's bi cycle had been stolen from the dlum has a seating capacity of 73,811.. . Cherry Hill school grounds. MAYOR VERL DIXON - -- City Court. John M. i Latero, 68, Spring-vill- e, was found guilty by a n jury of driving while . under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Judge Dallas H. Young Sr. sentenced him to 40 suspended it days in jail-bprovided $100 fine Is paid by four-perso- I. Dec. Pleads Guilty. , . A plea of guilty to reckless driving brought a $35 fine or 10 days in jail to Lynn R. Strat ford, 22, 47 S. 5th E., Provo. He will be allowed to work 35 hours for Provo City by Nov. 22 to pay the fine. i Perry L. Rigby, 19, 476 N. Jrd W., Orem, was fined $35 or 15 days in jail after pleading guilty to reckless driving. Randy 8, Pendley, 20, 890 N. -- Jrd W., Spanish Fork, will be 'sentenced on Dec, 1 after plead-- : ing guilty to charges of driving while under the Influence of In- . lozicaung uquor ana driving , during revocatloiv- A$15 fine or five days In jail ; was the sentence handed to ; Joseph Aaron Cline, Star Route, ; BUss, Ida., after he pleaded to ; petty larceny, Residence 'r , : Thefts Reported Utah-Count- y. five-mon- th - Indicated If you work behind no CANCER (June Hi! irom prcnesslonai activiht iri t Initiative. VP tor dltevtiKM. aut oon't ruen or tare to avoid uc. knten, ooaerve. tou gain valvoWo tong o( elue. Social canted prevn taenefletel. LEO (July gloom. Aug. JJ): Reipontibillty tay ): Pul oer- - may appear to be "piling up." Handle Taurus (Aor. tonality ait parade. Show that you do one task at a lime. Key i peeing your-Mi- l. ot numor, day accents Immrteni vdrt am ' i concerned. Be at your bee't Communt- - trTig VIRGO (Aug. tary to deal with HI : there com moognti. eesirta. with those clou ta ledge i tm 30) Highlight generou etMiNi (May you or the mora vou Friend ' who receive. Go slow on starting new protymsathetk vnderttonding. it cammed may need ortention. Gam ect. Your paper may otter what you Ye seeking. Dan (formerly memorial service at the Provo Veterans' Center, 287 E. 1st N. The general public is urged to - attend. bana The same evening, at 7 is at scheduled p.m. quet the Eldred Center, Third West and Fifth; North, at which the theme of the day will be con tinued. The public is also in vited to the banquet, but reservations must be made by noon of Nov. 10 to either Troy Mott or Orval Singleton, both of Provo. Mr, .Mott Is chairman of the 11 am. memorial service at the . Veterans' Center, and Mr. Singleton is In charge of the evening banquet The 11 a.m. memorial service will be sponsored by the Provo Veterans' Council, which represents the American Le gion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans and Timpanogos Barracks of the Veterans of World War I. Provo Mayor Vert G. Dixon, himself a veteran . of World War II, wlU be the keynote speaker at the Veterans' Center services. A special flag ceremony will Involve the bugling of taps and a rifle salute. fit Now Grove-America- . - vou eoncr ""v' ww. km. tt. knl. Man Explains Difficulties -- Day With Special Events Veterans' Day World War I Armistice Day) .will be observed in Provo on Nov. 11 with a special U a.m. I): (Mar. fKP omwor le "ofjwflon Tako ing money. Dossntwn. Lead the way. Beit course it wno constantly sing persent Peterson, superintendent of the Alpine School District, addressed members of the Pleasant Grove lions Club Wednesday evening and Wormed them that in the past 25 years the district hat experienced a 400 .d4sSwm lin.i ni' in per eentgrowth increase. Mr. Peterson told the Lions that in the last 25 years the NELSON JUDGE JOSEPH E. number of students in the Al pine Scnool District has gone from 4,000 to 16,072, and Is presently the sixth largest school dstrict In the state. He explained that this did not include the 3,000 niyht school '. students. Needs Enlargement Principal speaker at the eve " The sooTdistflct superinning: banquet, .also sponsored by the Veterans' Council, will tendent also pointed out that be Fourth District Judge Josepn there were 13 Jull time admin E. Nelson, a World War I vet istrative employees . and - one eran and past national execu- part time employee in admin tive committeeman of the istrative positions, but-t- hat American Legion, these 14 individuals were ad Nov. 11 was celebratsd ministering the ..affairs of a throughout. America 'and Thei school district with, numbers world as the Armlstlca Day of students comparing to en which ended World War I. Soon rollment of the BYU. He feels after World War II, American that the administrative staff ' leaders felt It might be more must be enlarged. appropriate as a day to honor IMr. Peterson stated that the ail veterans of all wars in present school lunch budget ex which the United States had ceeds the entire school district "- v. been involved. appropriation" of 23 years ago. "Our observance this year we The Alpine School District has fed is especially significant in a fleet of 40 school buses and view of Viet Nam," saldChair- - mows hundreds of acres of men singleton ana Mott. "we lawns, he said. fee that special tribute should Projected Growth be paid to those now serving of the projected growth Most or who have served in Viet few years is expecnext in the Nam, along with all other of our country's wars. And we ted ton come from the Pleasant - Fork area. also feel that this day should 52 per cent of the Presently of and be an expression loyalty student enrollment is in Orem, support by all veterans ana ail and he feels that mora centraltn citizens to our government ized business offices would be any time of need. "In thja day of protests and advantageous. draft card burning,, we want The Alpine 8chool District, our country to know that the Mr. Peterson informed the men who have fought its wars service club, directly involves In the past are still as loyal 40 per cent of the people north to their country in any neces- of Provo to the Point of the five days a week sary action for the future as Mountain. during the school year. they were in we past," W. Provo To Note Veterans' .-- w- Two persons have pleaded "guilty of driving , while in reeent cases in Provo For Sunday, Nowmbtr I, Hal ARIES cm -- X William Mackay, 18. 1106 N. 1750 W., Provo, also pleaded innocent of bastardy charges. 17 His trial Twas set r. v. - GROVE PLEASANT ' . h4 Astrological Forecast AMERICAN FORK Glade Keele, 22, 145 N. Grant Ave., to rule emotions. Check tendenrv ta bik out at family memtieri. Accent natural Fine rime tor inarm, unoerttanding. overall check of budget, accounts. SCORPIO (Oefc 21): Synthesij lects. 'Moons blend Information which may not appear to be connected'. Your intuitive intellect Is called Into play. Have tolth In your mm judgment. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 11)1 Display special talents, versatility. Opportunity abounds. Key Is to be IELCCTIwe. Avoid trying too much at once. Catch up on correspondence, contact neglected friend. CAPRICORN (Dec. If): Com. bine Imagination with practical action. Means bo sore of facts then proceed. uiiiiie sense ot showmanship, Concentrate on others happy. - Yoof AQUARIUS; (Jen. In Interests homo, basic accomplishments are highlighted. Expand heritor ifwrd-yw- r rjlscourgeed by obstacles. They art mora miner than you think PISCES (Feb. Dl! Be for unusual call or visit. Emphasis an CONDITIONS . AT HOME. Maintain calm, aplomb. Utilize pest experience. Don't become victim of falsa promises. American Fork, explained to miklia rescuers Friday afternoon that he had become lost in the mountains west of Timp Haven Oenbe and couldn't find his way out. met The young man was the object of a ground and air search Friday morning but searchers came upon him ar he was rid- IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ing his horse out of the area. you arc much concerned with historv and Would make fine teacher, re-He explained that when it be- fheology. eeruwrr iioranan, came light Friday morning he ras able to orient himself and began riding out. The searchers came upon him about one mile from Timp Haven. To According to Sheriff Ralph Chappie, the youth told them 2-T- on he became lost Thursday after--; noon and when darkness fell he built a- - fire and remained REDDING, Calif. (UPl) Charles Rnavlozr?l,-PDrtage,-Utathrough the night. Authorities were notified was crushed to deaur FriThursday night and began a day by an estimated two - ton search that was abandoned boulder while clearing debris about 1:30 a.m. Friday. It was near a boat launching area at resumed about daybreak and Shasta Lake. . the youth was located about Employes of the Bureau of 11 a.m. Reclamation said the boulder Participating in the searchJ which was directed by Sheriff apparently broke loose from, the shore and rolled toward a work Chappie, were sheriffs depucrew clearing debris and logs ties, members of the Utah from the area. Benavides was County Jeep Patrol and Sheriffs Mounted Posse. An . air- trapped beneath it. The crane was employed te plane from Central Utah Aviation, flown by Mike Jense, also remove the rock from his body. Officials said Benavidez was the participated. The youth was in the moun first fatality of the Toyon Job tains with other men conduct Corps Camp, one of the earliest ing a roundup of about 20 bead established under the. federal of sheep. program. Utahn Crushed Death Under Boulder - v h, . anti-pover- ty Burglarized - 8PRINGVILLE Guns and other Hems valued at more than $550 were reported taken 1 from : the - residence et Luke Dunn, 1287 8. Main, in a house Durglsry Thursday nipt- ,- ac- cording to Springvilla police. Burglars reportedly entered I the home while the owners were and' ransacked every ; away closet and drawer in the house. 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