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Show Sunday HeroH ! ' TSS h tm ''''' ' 1 - ' Vi ' a vr- - I I Ml Anti-Sm- ut Progress f Reported l I.-- solved," according to a report by Dr. Henry J. Nicholes, chairman of the Utah County Citizen for Decent literature and Movies. (Editor's note: The case con cerning the law, being tested in in the Salt Lake Federal Court, was recently postponed again to await the outcome of a similar case now being tried in the United States Supreme Court) In his annual report to the - I A - - - - - I on State Street was By EDNA LOVEKIDGE jdal to some degree, but that was decided to contact these Turner LEHI New lighting on Main it had created a hazard to the firms and notify them that the discussed It was noted they and State Streets, a new beau- - majority of the traffic. It was sand would, cost 10 cents per be used for housing and tification committee, and other decided to remove the stop yard. It was also agreed that Maml rf city eadiomenL north-sout- h in- - signs will be posted to this pertinent items received con- signs from the A committee compose of May-th- e sideration from members of tersections and replace them effect Coop-weehas Councilmen east-weDr. makElmo or Swenson, Eddington Lehi City Council this on the traffic, streets asked to rent office space in er and Davis will meet with i-ing the north-sout- h street as before.v jthe old 1 Hospital building.' Turner and report back Mayor Calvin Swenson pre- through "-- " e sided at tfte meeung wim unange i to the council anv , t wmt hrnnirM tn fh ttpn- - meei wnn councilman unvu .nyi1nM Unrrli Plark 1 R that to work out an agreement for arrangements Cooper. Don A. Peterson, Dr. tion of the council that some "-imaae. Kent R- - Davis and E. Kusseu commercial firms nave been " Cited Keen removing sand from the city! ; May Buy puuaing Innej, Councilman-elec-t. purchase of G a r b a g e collection and Sunderland.: Attorney Harvard pit without permission or with- -' The possible owned by Denzel R; Hinton and Recorder Ned out payment for the sand. It, buildings charges now going into "effect Wilson present. communities m. neighboring and the use of the city dump . Christmas Lights? Installed k. "The court case involving a Provo City law against porno graphy has not yet been re I Training School Students Mayor Swenson compliment ed Councilman tones and Power Department for the Christmas liehting that has been in stalled on Main Street me new street liehts were also com- - pointed out that there are two he had talked with represenimportant developments in (he tatives of the State Highway possible control of pornography Department regarding the in tbe United States, r toehold of ' ni Mir .repladr n n "Tbis year three people were Main Street lights in the cenWATCHING Mrs, Cella Geertsen instruct resident of the American Fork TrainJnjr School convicted m Oncinnatti by a tral section of the business dis- JaJestherwort ta ijcrafU cUm we Mrs. Virginia Bobertg MnQiat Wilcox and William jjury of VI tor tawwinghr poases- - triet with the new light heads. weirare. weuare onciau toorea toe acnooi sing obscene books. The law- He reported that application petusky, ail eeicuii of the ttate Wvisioi yers for the defense are said to should be made to the State Saturday. be planning an appeal to the for assistance to this request Supreme Court of the United Snow Plow Needed States," Dr. Nicholes said. Councilman Morris Clark re Guidelines Sought ported that a new snow plow "If me judgement of the or extensive repair of the presHe Cincinnati court is upheld, then ent equipment is needed. two men mat takes it stated we wiu nave definite guidelines about the framing of laws and to operate the present plow tne prosecuting of cases here and ssuggested that new equipment be purchased with elecin Utah. AMKRTCAlf F Q RKATpg&iman; William oyctlS50 residenivsiih ses "If the Supreme Court should tric or, hydraulic controls that aona look at the operations of Oma Wilcox, Gunn McKay, an additional 250 retarded chil-4h- e could be operated by one man. the defendants and reUtah State Tranin School Bruce Parsons and Mrs. Elaine dren - remaining on waiting acquit The cost of new equipment verse the the Is expected Cincinnati judgemenTpf would be approximately $1200, proved both jnterestingjuid eiK!&arpJrs. Sharp is also court men." ex 'lightening to members of the dent of the Utah State Training to be alleviated to a degree plained Dr. Nicholes, "there he said It was unanimously - Parents Organization with the completion of three will Board of the Division of be no real hope of any con agreed to authorize Mr. Clark fare, who met at the school and a member pi the Coordi new cottages near the first of trol of obscenity and porno- to make the necessary pur an optimum pro-I in a g session Saturday. natlng Council of Health and .the year.-Igraphy by law in any of the chase or have the old plow The group, accompanied oy Welfare, acting as a represen- - gram, said board members, states." modified, which ever will be state and staff representatives, 'tative of this council to the the present staff of about 361 The other most beneficial development re would care for some 500 resi toured the school and met with 'Board of Welfare. . Councilman Clark also retne is proposed ported organi staff members during the day.1 Evaluating programs and fa- - dents. that nearly 300 feet of ported zation oi a commission by tne They also made a personal cilties of. the school in an after-- .. The board, which is the policy President of the United States sewer line has been installed visit to the various classrooms! noon board meeting, board mating body" lor the Division to look into the entire prob- on Ninth North, "east of 1200 and watched the programs at members lauded the diagnostic of Welfare, is" He said that the line considering lem of obscenity and porno- East the school In action. A brief service of the school,, the be would and completed in the near the which affect its possible con graphy, programs of the individual operation between departments, school. future and then water lines They will also consider trol. jwas also explained program planning and projected recommendations will be installed. programs from staff Education Needed the group toured the of fte staff. Thei Beautification Committee for mmioQ m ties of the school, ooara was aiso ravoraoiy to Dmp,flms anA fflcln. After a year of careful atudv Mayor Swenson reported that Accompanying the board pressed with the increased at ties to be submitted throurii of the current situation. Dr. George W. Leany will serve as members were Mrs. Algie tention which is given to pro the of the Beautification Coordinating Council to the Nicholes concludes that the next head ' atmosphere Ballif, Director, Dlvkton of vide a f'home-lik- e step for the Utah County chap Committee and, is now to the 1969 Utah State Legislature. for each child at the school Welfare;; Elmoine Klrkham, ter is an education program for process of selecting committee " HomIike Atmosphere . LDS . Contribution sistant to Mrs. Ballif, director au parents. members. The Mayor proposed -- 7 " of institutions: Superintendent Also on the phis side," board Board 7 members expressed Dr. Nicholes," a specialist "'to that a councilman be assigned Paul S. Sagers; Gary Elton, as members noted, was the conto the committee in' order that appreciation tor the trend to human biology at Brigham ' sistant superintendent over pro tribution which the LDS Church Young University, recommends the two groups might work create a home-lik- e atmosphere the to residents Mark had made Dr. upon to Allen, all citizens mat a program more closely together. gramming; school psychologist; and Dr. completion of their fine new throughout the entire , school oe roster ed in utan Members of the council deCounty to the and ' on emphasis placed Lorin Jex, director of speech building. teach the parents how they can cided to change the stop signs and hearing programs at the Greatest need at the school training and teaching new teach then- - children to meet which have made Third North skills...which will permit resi- school. for future consideration is the successfully, a n y- - temptation a . through., street . from Third uenis io assume more respon-- which Board Members physical pram, which is pres might come from contact West to Fourth East They re in programs planned with Members of the Board of the ently about 50 or pornography. ported that the change to this overcrowded, suaity obscenity Division of Welfare include according to evaluation by for their progress and develop, This proposal will be the tnoroughfare had been benefi- Mrs. Virginia Roberts, chair-- 1 board members. The school ment major item on the of Each board member has the annual meetimT agenda will which special areas of mterest which be announced son. AH new of HELD OVER AT were discussed in the regular ficials of the council are to be BOTH THEATRES monthly meeting of the board elected at (Us annual meeting. which was conducted at the Dr. Nicholes AT REGULAR ADMISSION urges all inter school yesterday afternoon. The ested citizens to consider a new Slav-Albani- an group enjoyed luncheon at the; chairman, secretary. ', and a school cafeteria as guests of representative from each of the amiimstratlve staff. ; the towns to the county. BELGRADE (UPMew tre- thousands of pople waiting for mors, most of them light, shook evacuation in constant fear of SHOW TIME 8:5010:45 6 WEEKS NOW (he Yugoslav-Albania- n frontier another major earthquake. NOW . region Saturday as the toll from Thursday morning's severe The early residents of Boys in Blazing Color earthquake mounted to 20 dead Town, Neb. a 13 staged roving and 204 injured., vaudeville show to earn money ! In Debar, the Yugoslav city cf for the famed home for NX DAIY news boys. m 7,500, which was worst hit by v I "and the few the Get .: During the morning hours, Margaret Masters, television personality, and ber husband Jay Franklin Smith both visited and entertained the students as they ate. Mr. Smith played the guitar and harmonica and whistled several tunes for the ' students. Larry Parks. BYU student and superintendent of the branch ; Pehisky-MrgLhou- wwHvut man i uicm requested seconds and many mirds. None were turned away unta they had eaten this-we- ek- -- MUalso-jssistedinlhtlfereL i eritertaining. The children ate an average- of Tthree- pancakes - srbilitv of creatine a manda- tory garbage, service as in , other cities was discussed, but actiontaken aLthis timc'Lj no J&eirJia Andrea Pufley, seminary" Also under study is the possiteacher, spent the day to bility- of selling " permits to T residents desiring to Jhelutenjpeprating the County For me presenl use thedump. "spatula and Mary Pulley, decided that the local was it waited seminary principal, on the tables. They were police department will patrol n assisted by some of the me area more rrequenuy anaj to citations issue more mature students at the scbooL using the dump.' Treat was added upon Vacation Requests ' treat when the students City employees will be asked tasted pure maple syrup to submit their requests for from trees to Vermont vacation time for the coming something most of the chfl-- year in January in order that dren had never before en-- ! an even level of personnel mi be maintained throughout-th- e Miss Pulley estimated summer. It was also noted that that over one thousand each employee must take a minimum of one week's vacapancakes were consumed. tion at a time. . Wei-'Scho- ol day-lon- Nrttf n From STARTS ta A Orttt RmMww OF VILLA DEC 20m THEATRE 14 U. 4SM401 Mm, AKASTERPIECT M.tatM.rmBtonc f.UTINEE ONLY SUNDAY -- 2:30 P.M. OPEN 2:00 Adults 1.50 Students 121 Children SOe . THE MIRISCH CORPORATION PRESENTS JAMES A MICHENER'S s ABSOInS RLKI ; COLOR by DeLuxe Exolnslte Utah County Showinr PANAvlStON THE Iftlifi tTmpium D1NO DE LAURENTHS TrE . MTU I InD-15- 0 CdorbyDcLuxe I NevA Aftershocks Rake j MB quake, businesses- - ; that shops were not Mats. destroyed reopened for the first time since Thursday morning. It was estimated that 90 per cent of the buildings in Debar were either destroyed or damaged beyond use and 10,000 people were left homeless in the area. .,, , .J j The Debar "Headquarters for the Struggle against Natural .Calamity" reported more than 120 tremors registered on local seismographs since the worst quake Thursday. The headquarters office was set up by the organization from Skopje, Yugoslavia, just 90 mile9 away, where an earthquake of less intensity killed 1,100 people in -- mm sal wm OPEN L BEST!" Sat., Sum Matt. 200 All SAND ivw. Op 7, Tiatw p.m. I p.m. PRODUCTION 10 2nfl w SO J74-552- S:4t SHOW STARTS 7:10 rl WAITED ENGAGEMENT-EN- TUES. DS Of t p.m. Pioneer Co-H- it IGVZ" Trouble with Angels''1Sl I The SATURDAY - SUNDAY ' - . , h. 7 T ' ' i ' ' Cent, from 1:30 p.m. EVES: 7:30-9:3- 0 P.M. ELIZABETH TAYLOR nc rnm inm! UIARLOm BRARJQO UIICE Most of the tremors were light, but one registered a fairly IN COLOR HILAJtlOUS COIOI Tony Notalit Cwrti REFLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE (IN COLOR) CO-HI- Wol Uvn Hnry Fonda "SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL!" I ALAN BATES PlRREBRASSEUR OPEN 6:1 S SHOW 225-182- PI 7:00 Yj 9 Urn - mm mm JEAN-CLAU- ENEVtEVE ELECTRIC OREMoa HWY 91 - K( $7S tm x) IN-C- HEATERS , k V mm ) MICHELINE I the loosest sense he Is her husband. -and In the loosest way she Is his wife I In lwKiLLncnr.:GTi m,coumjHKm miionT NOTE TO MOTHER LEAVE THE KIDDIES HOME THIS "AINT NO DISNEY ft 1 MARATSADE: KINO OF HEARTS: 2:00-5:33-- 505 NORTH UNIVERSITY PRESLI MICHEL SERRAULT- ADULTS UNLT TOMOLOr . BRIALV BUJOLO ..'.- ADOLFO CEU FRANCO ISE CHRISTOPM - JULIEN 6U10MAR WARM 9:46 4:06-7:- 59 AVE. SS N. UNIVERSITY 373-447- 0 - -i I- WOW YOU CAN WITNESS THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE CENTURY RIGHT HERE IN PROVO! "TO Sin,LnJi? fK $1.50 $2.00 Under 12, K MStUVEU'S nrnnirr) m K nnnes i Ives. r ; strong 6 on the International Mercali Scale at 11:04 a.my Saturday. There was "no new damage or injury reported as a result of the new tremors, but they have kept 7 :30-ST- ART AT HIS MATS. EVES. Sat., Sun., 2 p.m. rr wsteve McQueen D m suftx rMuvmoir and wetrocolor SIDNEY POITIER y"1?! (ScrsodPm CLOSED SUNDAY Frontier -- 3nLmatotenanceJJTh ts I " by persons other than residents of Lehi were discussed. It was noted that there has been an increase to the numberAof persons . using the dump, thereby increasing the of Pancakes Fill bad all the pancakes you could eat? . Seminary students at the Utah State Training' Scnool-had-J- usL that at a special Christmas -breakfast treat ti Welfare Board Inspects State Training School corniM can,b " I ' r : Lehi City Council Has Full Agend a 1967 nl |