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Show JeroldML?S12 "' Probation Planning Funds Orem Traffic Evaluation Underway 'Yes' Vote on Dec. 14 Would Bring Revoked Available fo- rean.' are withj48 recordsthe weefcat Success to Half Century of Planning On Violation Pfovdncrem Trade 2 ' Sunday (Editor's note: The (ok Ktiet of lowing it one of statements by important and responsible officials In Central Utah wbo urge "YES" vote on Dec. 14 on approval of the Central Utah - Water Conservancy District's contract for tha Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project) P. By LEO HARVEY Directors, Member, Board Central Utah Water Conservancy District Half a cpntwy of dreaming, fighting planning, 1 designing and building, have gone into it. Now we're finally ready to build the Bonneville Unit of the massive Central Utah Project of . i isoui Tt thirtJreiecHhat tur rnncprunnrv TVistrict must Bonneville Basin, a new source water is available for hriga- votes "Yes" at a special elec-o- f .14tion, municipal and industrial tion, Tuesday, Dec, fish and wildlife, use, power, of Election . Pnrpose l m.. .! . innui recreauuD. . . . .. iub rium This election idM flood als0 authorize the board of saiyj water quality and makes proves o the Central Utah Water Con possible area redevelopment. servancy District to sign a reSiiDDort of the nroiect appears payment contract with the fed- universal and no controversy is eral government for the' evident. Most people agree that of the Bonneville water is the Hey to Utah's eco Unit; nomic future. V Those eligible to vote in the Project Important election must have paid a 1965 Nevertheless, we can't afford tax on property in the district to risk losinff the Protect by -- We who livs In Utah County home from the polls on staying have waited many years for i4.-T-he is mucn Deer this opportunity to vote "yes" too imrortant project to the future of for water. Utah, to'our own future, and We have long realized the our children's future to be lost various benefits that the Centraland apathy. Any by neglect -Utah- W Projertr!ispeciny Unit, will pro- - Utah, will be able to put much the Bonneville of its share of Colorado River vide. New Water water to beneficial use. water from the can diverting construction By Butjwfore Basin through resiColorado River the 1966, begin early dents of the Central Utah Wa- - the Wasatch Mountains into the e a (either personal) during the past year has the opportunity to vote. , So let's all do bur part on Dec. 14 and VOTE VEST FOR WATER. Fourth District Court Both ac tions came on charges of pro bation violation. MONDAY: Plav. "The Corn la Green, In Pardoe Drama Theater, Har ris Fine Arts Center, BYU campus, 8:15 p.nv Concerts. A Cappelta Choir, Christmas theme, deJong Con cert Hail, Harris row Arts Center, 8:15 p.m. TUESDAY i Devotional, 10 Field-hous- i.m., LeGrand Richards, guest speaker. Communications Symposium, Gary Neeleman, guest speaker; F201 Harris Fin Art Center, 4:10 p.m. Play, "The Corn Is Green," 8:15 p.m., Pardoe Drama The- -- ater. Wedsesdayt Play, "The Corn L Green," 8:15 p.m., Drama Theater. Play, "Only There Were Two," Margetts Arena Theater, Harris Fine Arts Center, 8 p.m. Chamber Recital, 8:15 p.m., Provo IDS Tabernacle. THURSDAY: Provo Kiwanis Club, 12:15 p.m., Royal Inn. Sigma XI Seminar, 4:15 p.m., 821 Wilkinson Center. Religion Lecture Series, Rich ard Cowna guest speaker, in the 20th Century," 179 Joseph Smith Banquet Hall, 7:30 p.m. Play, "The Cora k Green," Mor-monis- m Statistics Drama Theater, 8:15 p.m. Pis, y, "Only There Were 8:15-p- .m Two,' Margetts Arena Theater. Planetarium Lecture, Harold McNamara, "The Christmas Star," 7:30 and 8:30 p.m., Sum- merhays Planetarium. Graduate R e c 1 1 a 1. Cynthia Williams, 7 p.m., Madsen Re cital Hall. Harris Fine Arts Center. BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL FRIDAY! Friday: Girl to Rex J. and Judith Adefl Fox Dalton, Provo. Girl to Stanley R. and Katb-- Provo Rotary Club, p.m., Royal Inn. Both plays at BYU. B..Vkall ItVTf 12:15 TTnltrM- - Saturday: JBoy . to. WlJoyimd JHelen Thacker Green, Orem. Boy to Howard L and Katb- eryn Hales Webb, Orem,. Girl to James W. and Donna Vee Holdaway Pipkin, Provo. Girl to Michael H. and Rita Kay Hellery Sumsion, Spring-. ville. renews, novo. tn Memtt sity of Americas, 8 p.m.f Fiehl - nxigiey m James Ralph Wilkinson, 19, W, Orem; was order 234 S. 8th ed to serve the prison sentence that was pronounced against him on Nov. 20. 1964, after pleading guilty to forgery. He is to serve not less than one nor more than 20 years in prison. The sentence was originally sus pended and he was placed on 1 -- probation. To Prison Robert L Buchanan was com mitted to serve not more than five:yearxlBihftiaah State. Pjt was origlnaUy sentenced to that term on March 2, 1964, after having been found guilty by a jury of wilful neglect. His sentence was suspended and ne was placed on five years probation, which was revoked Friday- Community Calendar . r(J or srfe Bnmnrtv-if-lT -- W Two men were committed to Prison Friday the Utah-Statin the crimminal session of OREM An evaluation of Orem's traffic safety picture, as other cities compared of Its category in the U. S.( is being studied by city officials Congressman David S, with receipt of the annual traf King's office Saturday an- - fic inventory from the National nounced that the state of , Safety Council. Utah will receive a federal The inventory . Is based -- on grant of $23,076 under the 1964 data, and gives Orem a Urban Planning Program to rating of 61 in total program, metro- -' aid the Provo-Oreas compared with 64 in 1963. Each year a performance cripolitan area in its program -- of camprehensive planning -- teria is set up for the inventory, with the figure of 100 being set for growth and development in each section, based on the The funds are monies available from the Housing Act standards met by 30 per cent of the cities in the specific of 1961. population category. This grant will be suppleThe rating therefore changes mented by a $11,537 in local contributions to fin ance each year as the total traffic comprehensive planning for program and traffic manage- period. The locaHment of thrcoffiblned cities in- coordinator will be Robert creases, in oraer to snow a gain in total rating, it is necesHuefner, planning "coordinasary for a city to show imtor for the state. provement above and beyond ; George E. Lamoreaux, 54, Cedar City, was. sentenced to not more than five years in the Utah State Prison tnrtthe sentence was suspended. He was placed on probation for 18 months provided. he makejres- tltution and serve 90 days in the Utah County Jail. The jail term is to begin Wednesday. He bad been found guilty of issuing a fraudulent check. V ... James LT Adams submitted to an order mat he pay $60 per month for support of his children when he appeared to be arraigned on a willful neglect charge. The arraignment was continued for one year and he was required to post a $300 performance bond pared' with 60. Public traffic safety education received a percentage of 71, as. compared with 75, and organization for traffic safety improvement 62, as compared with 56. City Judge Merrill Herman-se- n said the new traffic school oven. - In snappy weather, heat mayonnaise gently with chopped egg and onion, rips olive wedges and lemon juice and salt to taste.: Serve warm over a generous wedge of crisp western iceberg lettuce. hard-cooke- - th J-Sk- l1 year flie two year planning pro gram forthe entire county. Funds from both the county general'fund and the cities of the county are provided to make up the $11,537 Last summer federal funds were made thLpxogreMJhslngmadiigeih - of the program. PACKED , lt eraUy late category. - The safety council explains mat the traffic Inventory is not an instrument to appraise organizations or official departments. It measures and evaluates functions only. . - .L - J it. f $l "SCT Il Y- - jivailabl Oremiveda-Ee- ro eutEsmT trim Crumble crisp, light cheese snacks and sprinkle with crunchy chopped natural almonds over chilled marinated mixed vegetable salad Serve in western iceberg lettuce cups. raung, as compared wim a rau tag of 19 the previous year. Orem recorded eight fatal accidents within the city limits In 1964, or four more than the average number of fataLaccl-dent- s during the preceding three years. The city reported 118 non-fatinjury accidents al Open 6:30 Show 7:00 V ELECTRIC IN-C- HEATERS and 'KING RAT" ENDS to Ralph S. and Karen Dixon, Provo. to John N. and Jean Dick ITS AN OLD STORY Boy at BYU. enson Rhineer, Provo. I The association of silver with tSfrffl? Girl to Boyd A. and Sharon weddings is almost as old as Trunbow Dillon, Orem. marriage itself. Even before wedding rings became symbols Here's how you can add of nmtrimony, couples sealed cheer" to the punch table this their vows by breaking a silver PROVO holiday season. Circle the small coin in half, with each partner The Cincinnati round or square table, covered Academy keeping a half. Even today, Kid d with red or table sterling silver. flatware Is the PIUS Paramount King Rat, The cloth, with variegated holly. traditional gift to the bride from Collector Place a sprig of holly and a her parents. Uinta Sands of Kalahari. white carnation in four or five . Fort Courageous. tof the cups that surround the Governor of .New Jersey was OREM punchbowl, suggests the Society the first elective office held by Geneva Dr. Gold foot and of American Florists. . Woodrow Wilson. the Bikini Machine. Arizona Raiders Scera Closed. house. SATURDAY; Both plays in 1964, or 24 above the average which the various city courts for the preceding three and justice of peace courts In accident city starting next -Utah rated 49 as compared with 71 Institute Technical in 1963. " " The traffic engineering .evalu- should boost the Teltystrafflo inin next year's ation was 73, as compared with safety rating ventory. 53 the previous year, and police traffic supervision rated 40 as A savory escort for turkey compared with 75, The traffic courts was justed and mashed yams: Peel and 81. as compared with 60 the split bananas, dip in bottled roast-e-d year before, and school traffic lime juice, sprinkle with diced almonds and heat in education rated 48, as com- tl.lt tfl Adultt Thoa gold-colore- THE - l,M, BAT U:30, l:0t : COLLICTOa. -1- :47. J:7t vsmLumfTtiMtt t' ' nrtviEiBc WACKIEST WAR EVER a FAMED That Sound's of Mun'c Gal H'lrn'InL"5"111 TUES. Child SM , Whafs Playing At the Movies COLLECTOR" Of EWf &UU PKXUCTOt lila OPEM 1:01, t:2t, t: Fort l:JI, i:N, 2 Itndt Plus EXCITING COHIT Adult r Courageous art vl ncxuxmom CHIMlid TODAY ONLY 1 . munt a . & 3 p.m. YOUR BIRTHDAY and HOROSCOPE SUNDAY, DIC t, tNI Bam today, you hava vtry high arai bahavtori dardt unfartunttdy, how var, you ara tomawhaf Incllntd to hv lit that avaryona otto Hvo up ta tha hloh moral cod you htvt ttt tor yur Ml. Not tvtryon can avan. hop to bo ttt vtry paragon of virtu that you try to bo; (ndaad, you might da wall to that you yourttlt til an much though you may try Mt to and ragrat It whan you do. FORffCAIT FOR TOOAV Lot SAOITTARIUI (Nov. H) rait ilghtan th tontloni t th past taw naalth-bulkt- ln program. waakt. Bagln Moot CAPRICORN (Doc 10) with old frlandt and ronaw th oy at n Imptaaaant contacts Thlt can e portant day to your tutur. Ut 1) AQUARIUS (Jan. H-thlt day tor making naadad partonal to tha pratont lltuatlon. Not tvrrytnlng ton go at you might with. Mantal PISCES (Feb. K) attltuda It a vital to tuccatt today at tha activltlat In which you particlpatt. to amooth thlngt ovar. A day hi ARIES (Mar. M) tha country could bring you much hap. tor A plnasi. drinking In tha good day batutiat ot natura. Sk - TAURUS (Apr. 11) Morning davotlona ahould bring you th foaling ot poaca and comfort that you naad attar a waak'a work. OIMINI (May HJun tl) Maka naw plant In th light ot part axparlanc. Thar ar thot waiting anxloutly for you to thaw than th way. CANCER Mun IMuly 23) -"-took to of proaant youraalf for th aourc Thoa who ara oppotad to-- you may b at laait LEO (July fl. 23) If In doubt at t how t plan tor your futura, taak advlc and tplrltual guidance Whn an undtrcovr mnn and cover woman meet ... it's dynamite fc "THE SECRET WAYS'' SUrrinf - RICHARD WIDMARK th , 7iMiiR w On manthv carrlar yaar. camar HsjfTojij 7 3 HOLIDAY MATINEES EVENING r -- as Captain Hook IN - - Monthru Fit Saturdays. 2:30 8:15 P.M., Dee. 17. 18 23 Li?L a av SIMS n mm Around The World Wednesday and Thursday r December 8 and 9 - 8:00 ' TICKETS NOW BYU DURHAM I. Ihrhk Ornv Uttk mutt . Bvatat lrfe:' F11" mm and featuring Ogden's talented Osmond Brothers (sfatKa SIEVE EDWARD a McQueen ROBINSON KARL lUESDtf TJILOEN 1VHD. ON SALE Reserved Seats $1.50 - General Admission $1.00 Public Schools 50c - Under 6 Years of Age Free n I STARTS TONIGHT AT 51 p.m.-:-T- Fieldhouse Ticket Office I ICCTB - - I I) C fMllHCOBSI $t J l Santa's North Pole Workshop! 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