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Show f mfoc To Utah Valley From Airport Early Fridqf "Gbod-Wille- rs State Fair Lists Entry Deadlines Utah Valley business, and industrial men will embark frdm Provo Airport Friday at 7 a.m. 'on a three-da- y good-wi- ll tour of the Los Angeles Sixty-si- x area. r." ' ; Deadlines for entries in the 1960 Utah State Fair at the state Sept. 16 fchroutgh 25 were announced today by A. J. Redd, presddenft,. Utah State Fair Board: Mr. Redd noted that all entries must be made: upon blanks fuTmsh-e- d by the Utah State Fair Association at the state fadmgrounds building. Earliest deadline is in the ' composition contest sponsored by the nuusic department, H. Reuben Reynolds, director of the music department, said entries should be in the srtate fair office by Aug. 29. There is no age limit in this. contest, but compositions will not from anyone with a professional sitatufL Judge will be Ingolf Dahl, composer, orchestra conductor and' ,' : fair-groun- ' Essentially, according to Mack v Lawrence, tour chairman, their will be three-fol. emission ' 1. To publicize Utah Valley. 2. To 'establish contacts thai may be beneficial in getting new plants and industries located ., ; ' d. ' - here. . 3. To O , provide re- -- long-to-- be memibered entertainment for the travelers, including attendance at a major league baseball game and a 'professional football game and a visit to Disneyland.' The 66 good-- lie rs who travel by chartered plane will be joined by half a dozen other Utah Valley men when they, arrive at the Long Beach Airport at 10 aim. The good-wi- ll tour, is being sponsored by the Provo Chamber of Commerce of which Philip Perlman is president and Wotherspoon .is manager'. . Four large red and white ban-ners inscribed, "Greetings from Provo, .Utah," will be used by j Wil-'lia- . r faculty m '1 5 . ml iin , ,' " . Car Crashes Statistics Rocky Mountain Shetland; Pony Show On Weekend rs -- Utility Pole . . . ar semi-annu- al - of and solo wind instrument divisions of the music department' is Sept. ' : .14. . Oither deadlines are as follows; Horses, ciaitltle, swine, sheep, poultry, pigeons, rabbits, Sept. 2; entries in the fine arts, graphic arts and photography department, - will be received between 10 a.m and 7 p.m. September 1 and between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sept. 2; Hobbies, between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sept 3 and 10 a.m. through 5 p.m. Sept. 4; Heme arts entries will be received - between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sept. 6 through 10; junior department, Sept. 2; ceramics entries will be received oetween iu a.m. and 5 p.m. Sept. 10 and between 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. Sept. 11; '.'Miss Utah State Fair" contest, Sept 9; : tour buses in California. Members of the traveling party LOS ANGELES BOUND! Three key members of Utah Valley' good .will tour conwill wear blue shirts with fed visit in tingent display. new "blue shirts to-b- e wdrn.by members making' three-da- y letters gftring the man's name Los Angeles area. From left are Mack Lawrence, tour chairman; Philip Perlman, on the front and the Provo .. Provo Chamber of Commerce president; and William K. Wotherspoon, manager of Chamber- - 6f Commerce identifi-- . the Chamber, which is sponsoring the trip. catidi on the back. A thousand red balloons - inscribed, "Provo,' Utah welcomes ." be - re-- Iti Pleasant Grove you with a bang,"-wi- ll at leased various functions such ' as the sports events attended. . BORN will carry various AT UTAII VALLEY . HOSPITAL mementoes from Utah Valley, Today: including fresh ordbard peaches Boy. to Max and Renone Little-fiel- d and pearsv 150 jars of locally- , Hodson of Orem. Russell K. Jacobs, Midyale, relish, steel, products, etc., v- grown At.'to Nadine and Girl Blaine . to be given" away to dignitaries. was reported in "fairly good" kinson Anderson of Provo. , Arrangements have been made . PLEASANT GROVE condition this morning ait the More Wednesday: for Pres. Perlman to pitch the 20 to states Jess" Mildred Girl from 300 Price and than Utah Valley Hospital following a ponies first ball- in ceremonies before are of the fourth to, at Bushman be Orem. one-cexpected crash Wednesday on .line jos Angeles Dodgers, vs. Girl to Mack and Eva Dean South State Street. Rocky - 'Mountain Cincinnati Reds game Friday t Pony Auction sale in North Parcell of Provo. night, and G. Marion Hinckley, J Shetland severe mouth and "He suffered Grove Pleasant opening Friday DIVORCE ACTION NULLIFIED of the county commis-isiochairman ' Rehee Bullock Gappmayer vs. head injuries including the loss will be . in the . catchers at 10 a.m. and continuing through of several teeth, 'when the car Saturday. r:: George Pierce Gappmayer. This foe position." ' Both and was driving went out of conregistered grade action was set aside and made Mayors of at least two Utah western from the and null and void soon after being trol; He was traveling soutl)! on Valley communities will be on ponies states will Bradcentral at be the U;S. 91 : when his car veered filed. the" fcbur Mayor Lloyd L. . ford Shetland which across the highway off the east Barns Pony more ... of Provo and Mayor G. are to the Villa of the road and crashed side Alpine adjacent , Osmond Dunford of Payson. " n Motel. head-oW. to R. into a metal utility pole (Raws) According hope .to make a Also will son the be Bradford and attending Bill,; who are bending it so" that it bad to be number- of television and radio most and nation's best and experienc- promoters' sponsors .of the replaced and also causing' extenappearances in the area. ' ed handlers and auctioneers, , twonday event, the public is sive damages to his car, investiDuring the three days they will to aid. fiie was .giveringmen professional welcome to the sale whether they gating officers ' (Continued on Page Four) service to the buyers and sellers. are customers or not. alone in his car. Good-wille- University piiano solo, solo string instruments the travelers to drape on their . member, Southern California at Los Angeles. Deiadiine fojf entries in vocal solo, " . ds -- wi v 'A . professional . - ;; m; . ". r rs -- entrants in Utah Skate Bureau contests must 6ee that membership records are filed' in the bureau office by Sept. 12; horticulture and Agriculture? 2 p.m Sept. 16; floriculture,' prior to 11 a.m. the day of each show; stamps, three days prior' to fair opening. Mr. Redd promised a "broad and thrilling program of entertainment at the fair .for each and every member of the family." He invited everyone to "enjoy with us well as a gust of entertainment and the bounty from every county as , exhibits from afar." , -- . : - " - ; i . gathering c of Democratic party workers were told in provo this week' that the present Republican administration is guilty of claiming state prosperity while unemployment exists 3n Utah County. Speaker was Ira A. Huggins, Ogdeni Democratic candidate for governor. He charged the administration with a "lackadaisical attitude toward unemployment in Utah County." JEne' speaker referred to heavy unemployment wftachhas resulted this summer from layoffs resulting from" a slump in v the steel industry and its consequent effect Geneva Works and Consolidated Western Pipe Plant. , Mr. Huggins also told his audience that during his 16 years in the state senate he had sponsored much legislation beneficial to labor. . , ( serious v r ' Police Probe Store Theft Provo Police detectives continued their 'investigation today , into a burglary at Stevenson Photography, 52 W. Center, it was reported today. I; Detectives said $60 was taken from the cash register and five cameras were stolen. The burglary occurred either Tuesday night or early Wednesday ?norning.i Entry into the photography farm was gamed , through an upper story window at the rear of the building. The upper story window was reachFarm ed by climbing up on a. roof, de- ; Good-wille- THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1960 Utah County, Utah ins Hits GOP Claims on Economic Status tectives said. J TV Fire Causes Damage of $100 " : 'j- . Fire in a television set at the home of Lynn McKinleV, 492 E. Center, caused $100 damages Wednesday afternoon, the Provo fire department reported today. The fire apparently started from .a short circuit "in the Wiring of the TV set, firemen said. They. received the call at 3:02 p. m. j Officers End Success? u I H u nt With Capture of 6 Reform School tscap An man-buand ended successfully early this morning in the rugged American Fork Canyon country with the capture of the last of six Utah State Industrial School escapees known to be in the all-da- y all-nig- ht nt . area. ; the Utah Power and Light Power ;? Plant. i; The, sixth and final escapee was , arrested a'bout, 7 'a.m.. this morning near the forks of the road at the canyon mouth. Sheriff Chappie threw every available deputy into the hunt, includiing Sterling Jones, Ken Gaboon, Art - Childs, Dean Kirk-baDale Peters and Clark Nelson. Also the hunt wer Pleasant Grove Police Chief Glen Newman and his officers John Huntsman and James Hall, and Lehi Chief of Police Clem Turner, Six FBI agents from the Salt Lake and Provo areas took part in the hunt and were instrumental in the apprehensiioh of some of the escapees, according to Leonard Blaylock, age n of the Salt Lake FBI. ''' s ' --v Eleven deputy sheriffs and local police, and six FBI, agents took part in the hunt. The FBI entered the ease because two of the six were federal prisoners, charged, with .assault and robbery on an Indian reservation in Arizona. Ages of all six ranged from 15 to 17. Four of the six were in the Utah County Jail this forenoon, with two of them, the federal prisoners, scheduled to be claimed by a United States marshal, and the other two by state in- office. dustrial school authorities. The other two, first ones captured yesterday, were held at the Pleasant Grove Jail until, taken into custody by industrial school j officers. None of the rsix offered any resistance, according to Sheriff Ralph Chappie who directed the k deputies and local ... police, but m, . in-o- .. v-- Sergeant Missile To Be In Hands Of Troops Soon them out , of tnevbrush., The two federal prisoners, both Indians, were armed with knives but did not attempt to use them, when captured. The chase began early .yesterday-morning when a Pleasant Grove officer spotted the escapees fleeing in a stolen car. He gave chase but they eluded him, sideswaping, a gravel truck and a tree on their flight up American Fork Canyon-- . They abandoned their car, stolen in Salt Lake, about a mile above the Timpanogos Cave headquarters in the canyon. . First of the six was nabbed about 9:30 a.m. yesterday on the mountainside about a mile from the car. Officers picked up the second about noon as he crouched in the brush by the roadside a evidently trying to hitch-hik-e of fide out the canyon! Two more were apprehended about 9 p.m. last night at the entrance to the; cave headquart ers and another was taken into , - White and wastoabiliity simply must go together. Frequent launThe gadwall is the only Ameri dering is the only sure way to can river duck , with a white spot fresh and accessories keep white on part of its wing. lovely. ou&toay ' DAILY HERALD airound ' mldnigtvc LAKE SALT CITY (UPI) Assistant Secretary of Defense Murray Snyder, said in Salt Lake City today .the Army hopes to have, the Sergeant .Missile in the hands of troops within the next . months. Snyder is in Salt Lake City touring the 'Sperry Utah Engi- 18 i neering Laboratory. Snyder .said the missile ' may be sent to Germany.: and North Italy. ' The defense secretary also supported the defense program of the Eisenhower Administration. . stated the president Snyder knows he has a. good defense program and there is no need to spend more money until the . need arises. . 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