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Show " Sunday Herald Light Craft Lands Safely 3 SUNDAY, DECEMBER UUh County, Uth 12, 1965 A SERVICE Shots H it Plane Coming In For Landing at Provo Airport Mvsl 'About People A Visiting this week at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Udy in Orem were relatives from Niagara Sails, N. Y., including, Mrs. Marvin and Mrs. Murray Udy and Miss Wendy Evans. The group came for the marriage of Miss Evans and James Udy, who is attending Brigham Young University, and which , three-hou- roadblock r Sat- - urday failed to turn up any! definite clues to the identity of a person who shot at and hit a light plane as it came in for a landingo at thp- Prnvn Airnort' - r The plane" landed safely with shotgun damage to one wing some of the wing controls. and ' Dean Kirkham, Utah County Deputy sheriff; Fred Vincent and Art Henderson, both of the ' l r u Yi i r l uian rt isn ana uame to merit, staffed the roadblock check cars coming out of the area was coming in for a: landing. Mike Dalton, a student polt, was at the controls of the plane when the shooting occurred and Wendell Despain, a flight instructor, was also in the craft. They said two shots were fired. The plane landed safely but - a CarTheft Admitted by Californian a i ( rn HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE . 3 GIFTS SURE TO PLEASE EVERY MAN IN YOUR LIFE 10O0UR SHOPPING PLEASURE BE OPEN EVERY A GREAT SALE OF REGULAR TO 6" mm mum Mrs. A. K. Harmon entertained at a dinner party recently at her home. Invited guests included members of the Provo Shade Tree Commission, Joseph R. Murdock, Dr. Odell Julander, Bertrand F. Harrison and Ernest F. Reimschiissel, and partners. Other guests were Commissioner and Mrs Luke Clegg, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd K. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAnlis and Robert K. Harmon. Interesting slide! were shown after dinner. family dinner Is being arranged for Tuesday, Dec. 14, to honor Robert Crosbie, Provo, who will observe his 86th birthday.. Mr. Crosbie has been a resident here since 1918, living V HER SPECIAL GIFT n. A GIFT 4V ON in the same house since 1920. He was a railroad conductor until his retirement. A daughter, Mrs. Elva C. Dean is expected for the dinner from Salt Lake City. The other children are Mrs. Evelyn Ahern, Los Analso L. the Glade were ing and Dr. Robert Burrs, the Stevens Powells, the geles, Calif., 12 grandof Crosbie Oakland; Mike Marce Crofts, the Rogers, 13 and children the Dean Bensons and the Roger Sorensens. weeks." n i' NIGHT UNTIL A singing sextet of friends in vited their husbands to loin in a Christmas party this weekend with dinner out and a return to the home of the Harry Ward Rosenbaughs in 0 r e m for games and social evening. Join- Mrs. Glen (Zelda) Heatherly and daughter, Karen, have come from Anchorage, Alaska, and are visiting at the home of a daughter and sister, Mrs. Paul C. Bunker in Orem. They plan to remain for several i Wrapping S3 Aviation - (S FIRMAGE'S WILL the r FREE and questioned all persons In the area as they drove away. Most were duck hunters but could give little information that would help the investigation. Officers took names of those in the area and investigation will continue. the shotgun blasts damaged It . was learned that one perone wing of the plane, a Cessna son may have been able to 150, and Some of the controls in leave the area before officers the wing. arrived and officials were seekOfficers hurried to the scene ing to determine his Identity. surrounding Wednesday in swampy . the' Salt Lake Temple. James airport. search was started when is the son of Mrs. Udy and ,:"The Mike Jense of Central Utah the late Dr. Murray Udy. reported about that someone had The .Utah Rockettes per- 9:10 a.m. formed Wednesday evening for shot one of his' airplanes as it the BYU Broadcasting Services Christmas party employees held at Wilkinson Center. Three new members, Kerri Morgan, daughter of the Myron Morgans and Barbara Muir, daughter of the George Muirs and Joyce Humphreys, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Humphreys joined the troupe of 16 members. Lyle Sanders, 23, Newport Beach, Calif., pleaded guilty Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Friday in Fourth District Court neth Campbell will be glad to to charges of grand larceny. He know that they have returned was charged with taking a 1955 to their home in Orem after Jiv- automobile in Springville on ing for several months in Clear- Dec. 4. Mr. Campbell recently field. His case was referred to the had back surgery at Utah Val- Adult Probation and Parole Deley Hospital and is now at partment for study and a rehome where, he will be re- port, and he is to return on cuperating for several months. Dec. 30 for sentencing. He was remanded to the Springville Dr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Tay- City Jail in lieu of $2,000 cash lor, Provo, returned hdme after or $4,000 property bond. a week spent on assignment.. ' Ernest Glen Christen was orDr. Taylor spoke to LDS Semi- dered to pay $30 per month for nary and Institute of Religion tne support of his child by students in the Bakersf ield area Judge Maurice Harding. The of California and at Las Vegas, order was for one year and he Nev., where some 2000 young will be required to post a $180 people heard him. Also while cash bond or a $300 surety bond. away, the Taylors visited their' The probation period of Jack daughter, Mrs. Reed Fosenberg McFate, 41, Salt Lake City, was extended for six "and her family at Bakersfield. ordered Dr. Taylor is director of the LDS months. He is on probation on Church Unified School System. an embezzlement charge. was solemnized SURE TO PLEASE 100 BAN LON NYLON . 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