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Show r 10 . ijgnfim Sunday Herald Birthday Finds j Eureka Man III In Hospital 1 UP&L Granted Grilling Contiinues Renewal ' ! --4 Of FrancKTse Utah Pover and Light Co. has been granted a a franchise by the to Utah County Commission use roads, liichwavs and rnib- of a transient jjc Investigation paces for electric power hitchhiker, who was arrested nH irIht li last week in Orem, continued nchise was granted Sher-jo- r the purpose of transmitting Saturday by Utah County iff I personnel, but officers were Land supplying electricity lor becoming 'more and more con-- j power, light, heat and other franchise was grant- vinced the yaing tnanJMjt to the turn, now no cost double at cd a with do to recent Ing ever, the power firm pays submurder in Nevada in the The suspicion that: me tran- stantial property taxes each county year. California, sient, a no franchise Is In Provo. might be connected with the electric the since granted double murder: ofiwoservice the poweMS-Jurnishthrough station attendants in Glendale, power department, Nev., came after a pickup truck was discovered abandoned in Provo Canyon. Check determined the truck had been stolen from Las Vegas, Nev., some time after the murder. The driver was sought for On Suspect ed city-owne- d American Fork Senior Citizens Slate Yule Party . questioning. Wednesday night Orem Police - arrested ,the Californian while hitchhiking in Orem as he generally fit the description of a man seen earlier that near where the truck was found abandoned. According to: Deputy Sheriff the Mack Holley, suspect claims he has been in Michigan and was enroute home from g there when arrested. Although he had papers on his person which seemed to bear out his story, the details are still, being checked and officers, are waiting - FORK AMERICAN " The annual Senior Citizens' Christmas partywill.be heldat the Alpine, Country Club Tuesday, ,' Dec. M at 1 p.m. Dinner will be served following whieii a program will be presented by the Senior Citizens of Provo. gerprints from It for comparison purposes and are still searching for a driver of thevehicle. However, DeputyHolley indicated it is doubtful, if the driver of the truck was involved in the murder.,' . -- pneumonia. Hospital attaches said late Saturday he was seriously ill and in "poor!' condition, but conscious and his usual cheerful self. Mr. Chiulus went to the rest home about six weeks ago. Until then he was one of Eureka's most interesting and respected figures, taking care of himself, in a.ieerfuL anoLJndependent GEORGE N. CHIULUS fashion. The picture accompanying this story was taken only a year ago. For Until he went to the rest home, he still drove his 1928 Ford, which he kept practically in He even "mint" condition. drove it over the dirt, mountain roads leading to OREM-Th- ree Portland, Ore., last summer. Mr. Chiulus was born in youths, picked up for vagrancy last week by Orem police, waiv- Kyvere, Greec e on Dec. 12, ed extradition Friday in Orem 1861and ha.Lbeen. a minor City Court, and were turned most of his life. He had lived in the Tintic area for 62 years. over to Oregon officers. From the .Herald's Eureka Two of the young men were wanted by Portland police on correspondent, Mrs. Pat Brady, an ooservanon mis weeK burglary warrants. They are!08 UP his character Chester Joseph Pfeifer and whicn Arden Gale Foster, both ofiana tne way peop'e ie aoout Portland. The ttiird is a juve. him "He Is a very independent nile. and has never wantThe three have been retained personality ed any unnecessary attention. by local law enforcement agen- He is greatly missed in the cies, pending the 'arrival of community, and it is the hope Portland police. of all that when spring comes his health will return and he will once more be a part of the luireka scene." Youths Held Extradition to Portland, Ore. - Public Invited STEREO TAPE RECORDER BY n AMP ; ! . well-know- 1 YOU! AND SO WILL Cornelius Salisbury of Salt Lake City, Utah artbe will honorevat a recepist, tion today at the art gallery in the Provo Utilities' Building. The reception for Mr. Salisbury, named "Artist of the lonth" by the Provo Art Board, will start at 3 p.m. and continue until 6 p.m. The public is Invited to at AND NOW AT WAKEFIELD'S 18th ANNIVERSARY PRICES tend the reception and view the landscape and still life paint ings he has on display In the 37 STEREO TAPE RECORDERS TV7. m mmi m k m mm m Mr. m mm BIiuinjBBHInJu - - hf mj, M- Stand it up, lay it down, your Ampex plays in either position. - All Aluminum Frame mechanical and electronic com ponents are securely mounted n,RBrd aluminum frames. Die-Ca- st n en.J AMPEX Portable Model 2070 499 .",. OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS 24995- - "4r Damage Heavy, Hurts Minor In 2-C- Crash ar w l IS INC. AVE. OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 711 UNIVERSITY j Applications Mailed Out REED i J. P0' ... ... HORTOIt K. "'al Acnr Officers Theft Reported Elected by -- j Shrine Club ot Goshen ... Reed .X Horton has been elected president. of the Central Utah Shrine Club. He succeeds Dean Bullock of Provo. Other new officers are Dick Sutch, Orem, vice president, and Jack Gridley, Spanish Fork, -- r secretary-treasureThe election took place at a Business comDinea meeting. Christmas party at Spanish Fork recently. Mr. Horton said the Shriners prime project for 1966 will be to finish the Shrine Park being in Hobble Creek developed Canyon, just south of the Park at Kelly's Grove. The' park includes an amphitheater, cooking facilities, and tables, with a barbecue pit to be completed. iJ at WW 2E? . A short in a nower trans former at 50 N. 1st E., about 7:45 a. m. Friday caused a Friday's Dally Herald car- small fire in the transformer. ried a story concerning John The fire was extinguished bv James Kaufman, 2fj, 446 E. 2nd the Provo Fire Department and N., Springville, being bound caused little damage. over to Fourth District Court James Madison on a charge of causing a death Randolph, by driving an automobile while grandson; of Thomas Jeffer under the influence of intoxicat- son, was the first babv t h ing Jiquor. born in the White House. That story Inadvertantly listed the name of the victim and the place of the accident Your choice of performance levels tiiniut for hetter understandinB tetephont "Phona Magnet" for interference-fre- e conversations (optional) trial-5-Y- ear Protection money-bac- k Ask about 10-da- y Auto Insurance Problems OVEX 60 UNDER 25 - ? Excmiv ActiMAt record. Toe many trafnc vtoianont. Insurance cancelled financial reiponslblllty filing (SR22) . REFUSED OR UPRATED Insufinet Problami la Your Insuranct Doctor at 10 Other Models to Chose From Brinfl-You- r 161 BONNEVILLE INSURANCE 1 II 45 " yjm&rwjim west center v Phone W North lit Waif Pnona for a ratal 19, 373-225- 4 Open Week Days Until 9 4 Saturdays Until 6 Springville, was killed June when the Kaufman car, in which the Mock youth was a nassenirer. toft IT S Hiohau oi just south of the fronton Hill, hit a Ire and overturned twice. 1 373-126- 9 ACS PRESIDENT WASHINGTON (UPI) -P-rof. Charles G. Overberger Dean of Science at the Polvtechnical Institute of Brooklyn, Thursday was named president-elec- t for 1966 of the American Chemical Society. 3 P.M. The 1965 sports car driven by Mr, Riggs suffered 12600 damage and the Alfred vehicle suffered $200 damage. Investigation was conducted by Provo. police officers. ft $flfl98 HOW ONLY Help children Sh b is an adorabl batKd, combed her love, ... returns Kissys. US 373-344- 3 ATTENTION! WE DELIVER mmgi(Q)m&u doll that can also Baby and Tiny OF BABY BOO 52W Pics Reg. 15.98 OPEL MUSTANO CALL Wooden DOLL er HERTZ ft PUZZLES CCISSY Ronald Golding Riggs, 23, was treated at the Murray, BYU Health Center and releasLake Titicaca belongs part ed Thursday following a two-ca- r to Peru and partly to Bo ly collision at 1230 North and livia. the entrance to the BYU Rich ards Physical Education. Build ing parking lot. His car was involved in a collision with a station wagon rents the car driven: by Theras Alfred. 54, like to drivi you 1330 Cherry Lane. Mr. Riggs IMPALA ft suffered cuts on his head and ft CORVAIR knee but was released following treatment Ft N. (UVIDA). The .Solicitation amount for In a nwrini hohveen ip each community, vet to be de- on a far'. Utah County Commission and" f4 j? to mo muia account Winston Crawford. Orem. tem- 0,,u UUS",C5S- porary chairman of the board of directors of UVIDA, and Rich- - J Recording to the discussion in The mailing of 40,000 auto- - ard Stone of U S Stel Corn ,JrnciayXmeetinji.iL is Jiodm at drive in: each commu Friday, it was decided to hold mnhilo nlata annliAa. ... .. ... . ... lirns LfU14V.a win be concluded by Jan. ror nity in tions for 19C6 has been started:. campaign ' 17,-- 1966. , , ; on bv Utah Cotintv- 30.p.m. PjiuI Mr f!raurfrrH' a;a acl-oIn Ivins. Revwith Internal the inquire Mr. Ivins-sai- d. fteirsl-o- f enue Service regarding a cerme mailing was started Friday tificate declaring the contribu offibe. his As applications by mmis- are returned to Mr. Ivin's of-- OREM Glen Johnson. 874 S. tions to tne county-wia- e fice, they will be processed on 1000 E., has reported the theft trial development project to be a first come first served basis, of seven tires and wheels val-- I deductible from personal and The first license plates wLJ;ued at $200 from his residence, corporation income taxes. not be sent out until Jan. 3. 1966., The present 1965 plates are good until Feb. 28, 1966. A single check to cover the personal property tax on the car and the cost of the license for the most thoughtful GIFT of oil plate may be made out to Mr. Ivins or the vehicle owner may -P yO. indicate on his application that he wishes to have the tax attached to the tax on his home to someone you love or other real property. In this I case, Mr. Ivins requests that the property tax serial number vL be included with the applicaFULLER, MORE NATURAL TONES tion. Such serial number can be found on the recent tax noNO HARSH SOUNDS tices. -UP FRONT MICROPHONE For vehicle - owners who do not wish to use the mail service, they may bring the applii mmmr cations to the City - County Building but will, have to go to both Mr. Ivin's office to on settle the tax disposition the vehicle and then go to the State Tax Commission office to pay for and receive the plates. Trial Story, 103,000-memb- Also availabU in dtci end Walnut cabinet modelt m fJ 1 operation Automatic Threading-- So simple, anyone can load and thread the famous Ampex in two seconds! reels. No fussing; with take-u- p Automatic tape Is finished playing, an automatic ahutff switch rums off the tire recorder motor, amplifier, "PertaWe Medal 2070 Car Plate - : Salisbury's exhibit will be on display until Jan. 7 and the public can Visit the art: Special dual capstan drive mini-gallery any day Monday through ffeU ntMferebetween 8 a.m. and 5 tape tension even, speed uniform. p.m. Vertical or Horizontal mm m. Plays lap Automatic Reverse left to right, reversrt tutomatical- then play right to left lets you play complete albums (both atden) witliout ccanging reels. - QUALITY m art gallery. wiU be ask- uivited to attend ;: to to raise $30,000 begin oper- ed to solicit a certain amount of , 'ation of the Utah Valley Indus--: the proposed. $30,000 first year trial Development Association budget of UVIDA. have tjt jL , - ' Dec.. 22 in Pro- - Dec. 22. me solicitation campaign Each community Goun- - vo wiinentghoutWah been Transformer Correction Made Short Circuit Results In Fire In Car Death For Artist Today WILL BE THRILLED WITH - Rpresentativesofeity gov,aJickoff dinner But H is a defferent story today, on his 101st birthday. Several days ago he was transferred from a Nephi rest home to the - Payson Hospital with To Reception A $30,000 Industry Development Until rtnly a fow months gn George IN. Chiulus was living alone and taking care of himself in his usual sprightly fashion at the age of 100. I was hing Californian . The word from Michigan, ' in Utah Counthe held Saturday Meanwhile, deputies have searched the abandoned truck ty Jail on a vagrancy charge and have taken all possible fin- - while investigation continues. MIIEY Date Set To Beg i n Gam paign For. 01 5t O learn f 29 their states and capitals Reg. 1.98 Now NEW SHIPMENT LIMITED SUPPLY HURRY AND SAVE!! V new 160 hp "Hunican" 4. m 7TMSj 4)t4sff lUflf lWaV9ia drlV. With territory! 81 R Tb 'Jeep' V-- 6 200ms along th highway bad wings... that's why we call It ttwFiying 'Jeep Universal. And of course, off the road is 'Jeep convertibl tops, new colors, trim, bucket teats. or hard whetlbase, or 101" y ifpjLjSL ii " JmnL SWING SET 0 construction- h Sturdy Sav During Off Seaton Sal 2Vi-lnc- Reg. $32.93 NOW PRICED vt got to irtvt ft to htllfx it? S your 'Jttp dtaUr, Lek htm up In Iht JtUu) reft. Ml . v. Meed From Zmi ftg. .;. a- - 'J' jr;49 . N"w-"- di-i SQVe $la00 $44.95 III 176 W. Center Provo, Utoh " |