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Show Work to Start Soon w Mi L0'yT or irro .11 II 11 . Eagle Scout; Rank To Be Awarded Rulon E. Simmons fl C'lT NEPHI Final approval of all land of the upper watershed will servation Service and the Utah agencies concerned was announc- Include fencing, seeding, and State Department of Fish and Game and the Agricultural Sta ed today by County Commission proper use of the range. ConSoil bilization' Service. The Agricul- Technicians from the Chairman Elgin Gardner for the oon-trflood turai staomzation bervice win $234,120 also share costs on some of the to Final signature project. T A tha 9ma fmm V. . '60 Traffic Record h.V.lllV.lli Wt&AAV Ulb Uosreomiint ; . practices. On the national forest land inconservationist for Libby, state, cluded hr the watershed, theU.S. the Soil Conservation Service, Forest Service is planning such v. Mr.Jjardner said work on deis and tails plans things as fencing, seeding, roads specifications, fuand trails. the near expected to, start .in ture, ana that it was hoped most of the construction work will be completed in 1961.' The plan was a result of joint efforts by the sponsors and various state and federal agencies It calls for improvement of the up.With Utah State fatality rate per watershed by land treatment and one of the still soaring and for the construction of two Provo (highest in the nation combination flood water control held its fatality rate to one in and sediment retention structures. , i960. The structures will be located at This was the lowest death t.h mouths nf Miller and Bielow in 10 years in Provo traf rate ' Winner of the SPANISH FORK ' ' . canyons. fic History. for this contest Christmas lighting Local sponsors of the plan inHowever, number of acci163 E. S. was Larsen, George city clude i Nephi City, Juab County, "914 collisions in 1960, dents, a cash was N. 100 He. presented the Juab Soil Conservation . Diswas substantially higher than his for of $15 award trict, and the Utah State Departthe 844 traffic accidents in 1959 . display. Game. and Fish of. ment and was ,480 per cent higher OVteral cost of the project will Rtmnerup and winner of a $10 than the 169 accidents in 1943, cash award for. second place was be $234,120 of which the sponsors when Provo began keeping per- the Wayne Fillmore, 765 N. 300 E. will contribute $17,820, and traffic records. jmanent federal government the rest. I Provo had 248 injured and Third, place and a $5 award went to Wendell Dowley, 610 E. 300 S. lone death in its 9l4 accidents Sponsors costs will ; include such tn 1960. This compares with Sponsoring the contest as another things as acquiring land, easetwo deaths and 208 injured in annual project was the Spanish letting ments, and rights-of-wathe 844 accidents in 1959. A Fork Junior Chamber of Combids and furnishing an inspector strucof fatalithe In addition to the winners, construction merce. Provb's of huick check during ' " ' two in ties there were many others Which got deaths tures. indicated 1958: honorable mention from the hard-- J four in 1957; five in1956; Flans and specifications for the two in assistin 1955; three 1954; structures and engineering working Jaycee judging committee. ance wil be furnished by the Soil three in 1953; 11 in the black . Chairman of the contest for the Conservation Service. year of 1952; three in 1951 and chamber was Robert Emns. A one in? 1950. total of 20 entries were reported. Work on the privately-downeAs has been its annual custom', the city gave each person who entered the affair a special discount on his electric bill for the month of December. Hearty thanks were issued to all who aided and participated by the committee head. MiHer-BlgeIo- w I ol R'-'.-on - Rale Low; Crashes High Spanish Fork -- Yule Lighting Prizes Listed Orem Riding Glub Sets Friday Meet j g 1 La Ice S ho re Reside nts B usy With New Year Festivities! . er c-- .' r, ' - Two Charged With Parole Violation A charge, of,1 OGDEN ;UPD violation has been levied parole on two who were picked up Monday in Bountiful The two were arrested for associating ,with each .other, a ' direct violation of their paroles. Max Stockex-convi- Twenty-three-year-o- ton, and ld twenty-one-year-o, ld , David- i . , . Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sabey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Al G. Rigtrup to a show in Provo and dinner afterwards, New Year's " Eve. :,... " n, drive-in-windo- port, w, $300. Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson dinner Jr. "of Spanish Fork were - guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mark Huff Thursday: Friday, dinner guests at the Huff home, were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J.v Davis and children of Spring ville. - drive-in-windo- " Dec. 28.- . of 5 MULLETT - JEWELERS 184 W. Center FR -- UuiJlJilUu There will he no Primary until 9 according to president, Mrs. Joe Harwood. yan. mm UTAH . ; o w I' til ' Pilgrim shirts 4 DAYS 90 'S LARGEST DISPLAY ON INSURED Featuring i v m. m .ALEXANDER SMITH ' Save $50 or more and choose a handy car wash tool or carving set. Save $100 or more and choose ! SAVINGS COMPOUNDED SEVI ANNUMIT Counsel- ing; Marriage Crises; Marriage, The Art of Lasting Love; Success In Marriage; Youth Looks Toward Marriage; Marriage: East and West, and numerous others., He spent approximately, six months last year in Russia, gathering data which will soon be published on marriage and family life in that country. j I Only I08 . : A 4-p- c. sterling candle holders or sterling salt and pepper shakers or a sterling and cut glass bud vase or a Ship and Shore blanket. Onejree gift per account. 398 7 W J it ', Pilgrim shirts 4 DAYS ONLY 2 90 " ', '.ifi v Pick Lynn regular spread collar In white Oxford cloth or pastel broadcloth, Ansley or Port short point collar in checked or white point or Heath thort point but- in cotton Oxford cloth. broadcloth, Lawton button-dowConvertible cuffs. White. in white Oxford doth; New ties in fresh Spring colors, patterns and fabrics. . . . ,S for $2 Select .Lynn regular spread or Port short point collar in cotton broadcloth . . . Lawton medium ton-dow- n n 14-1- m;is1' 'I'll; ity Matter?; 'Marriage style here's the kind of shirt value you'll want to scoop up by the armful! U and earn a BIG following books: Does Sex Moral- J ONLY . ct I 1 for your . j 70 , Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bassett of Murray were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin ' : Hall. - ' 298 - guidance services abroad as follows: South Africa, Southern Rho- -' desia, and East Asia 1954 ( Australia, New Zealand, India 1956; West Africa) East Asia (especi1958. ally Ceylon and India ) Next spring he will spend approld-matel- y ' three months - as a consultant in establishing programs in the Caribbean. Dr. Mace is presently Executive Secretary of the American Association of Marriage "Counselors and President-Eleof th National Council on Family Rela-- s tions. He is the author of the V) She has three sisters e UNESCO). He helped to develop marriage Si GetaliUll LaLJ Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Hone and Theron,-werdinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Meacham in Lindon New Year's Day. v - and one brother. son, . n wear in in- ventories declined in November-- . The Commerce Department rethat j sales ported Thursday dropped 1 per cent, mostly in au-tos and electrical machineryi New orders, an indication of future production and sales, dropped less than 1 per cent. Manufacturers moved about $300 million worth of goods from inventory. pounds and four ounces was born - - Manu (UPI) ; 1 Service Medal, on Jan, 17, the sixth anniversary of the first voysubmarine Nauage (of the atomic ' tilus. ' The medal will be presented to Rickover during ceremonies which will include the laying of the keel of the Polaris submarine LafayC ' ette at Groton, Conn. DAYS TO SAVE DECLINE HP Mr. and Mrs. George Atwood have received word of the" birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ,Ben Gomm of, Shoshone, Ida. The baby who weighed six ; w Mm the Fmmmss Parade to Besettit. Federal Insured savings earn more than ever before! . Dr. Mace was born in' Scotland, educated at London, Cambridge, and Manchester Universities. World War During II, he helped to lay the foundation for the marriage guidance movement In England and; became the Director of ' the National Marriage Guidance Council of Great Britain. He came" to the United States in 1949 and since then has taught courses in counseling, marriage, and the family at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, the Medical School at the University , of Pennsylvania, and was also associated with the, Marriage Council of Philadelphia. Dr. Mace is Chairman of the Commission onMar-riag- e International ' Guidance (set up by the International Union of Family Organizations Consultaliv Body of . the United Nations and build-Dair- the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Mark Huff. JShe is a roommate of their daughter Beth at Snow College The girls spent a day visiting with another roommate, '.Linda v Strong in Payson. m ' First Come, First. Served-2- 43 1 facturer sales, new orders and . ' dition. to scales, $500; Harold Swen-so114 E. 800 N remodeling of home, $1,500; Kenneth England, 280 N. Main, $150; Verl D Stone, 276 S. Main, demolishing a building, $100 ; and Jack Roberts, 141 N. 700 E.f car- f Effects of of. and on Growth Floweririg Light Plants" will be presented at Brig-haYoung University Thursday, Jan. 5, at 4:10 p.m. in Rooni 86 Jesse Knight Building. Speaker, will be" Dr. Harry A; Borthwick, chief plant physiologist at the Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Maryland. i Dr. Borthwick will come to BYU as a participant in the Visiting Biologists, Program through which leading biologists tour universities and colleges of the nation to allow ' students, scientists and the public to become acquainted with the top men of various- fields. , The lecture is being sponsored at BYU by the Society of Sigma Xi, national honorary science fraternity, and was arranged through Dr. Kent H. McKnight, chairman of the BYU Botany Department. A pulblic lecture' on .' WASHINGTON Vice (UPI) buyers were Homer Harwood, 497 Adm. Hyman G. Rickover will .be N. Main, addition to home,) $1,000; awarded the Navy's highest peaceFrank O'Brien, 601 S. Main, ad- time decoration, the Distinguished Other permits were sold to cover projects ranging from adding to a set of scales at a local metal salvage yard to 'remodeling of homes or adding of carports to y houses. One permit was for on a lag a ' Queen stand: WASHINGTON -- Cura-ming- s. Mr. and Mrs. Aria M. Anderson a ""New Year were hosts ' Watch party Saturday night. They were accompanied to a show in Provo byMr. and Mrs. Grant Huff and son Sam, Mr. and Mrpand Mrs. Kay Whiteley and Mrs Warrpm R. Jones and Mari- - children were dinner" guests at jane Anderson. The group re- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry v turned to the Anderson home for Sorenson in . Orem Monday. games and a .'midnight supper. Diane Draper of Mt. Pleasant . has been a holiday houseguest at Air. and Mrs. Gary Huff and baby son returned Friday after . the holidays in San spending ' Diego, Calif .j. as guests of Mrs. Huff's parents, Mr., and Mrs. Harold Andrews. Sunday they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Huff after attending church services; here. Dale, another son of the Huffs who Js employed in Salt Lake sbdnt the weekend at the home of his parents. t MEDAL FOR RICKOVER ,t will be discussed by Dr. 'Mace. $13,000. INVENTORIES . The bishopric of the Lake Shore LDSj Ward announces that , tithing settlement would be held Saturday, Jan. 7 from 9 aim. until 3 p.m. Everyone, especially the young people of ' the ' ward are urged to attend. Public Invited To Lecture On Growth Of Plants ; In addition to. those listed above, , are in solitary confinement 'in Weber County Jail today. Both youths are from Ogden. Dodge had been out of prison on parole for a I year after serving time for forgery. Stockton had five served five years of. a to life sentence. He was convicted for the .attempted murder of a The baby daughter of Norman Highway Patrol officer. He was Ostler and Evelyn Parry was released last .November. given the name of Joy by her grandfather, Allan Parry, in Any evangelism which does not Church Sunday. They are the magnify the church is doomed to daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Dean ultimate failure. Oliver D. Monk and, Mrs. Adella Evans. t t Many residents from here attended the New' Year's Eve dances in ' Spanish Fork Saturday night. '. SPANISH FORK Could be old St; Nick dabbled a bit in the building business in this community during the Christmas month. At any rate, three persons were sold permits for building new homes. These were part of nine issued, covering an estimated total of $36,550 in new construction. Buyers of permits to build new houses were Jack O. Stoheman, 544 E. 200 brick home, $10,000; S. Allen Bradford, 270, S. 100 W., brick home, $10,000 and Sandra Opie, 350 S. 900 E., brick house, ' -Dodge j I Effects of Light " 3 New Homes Included In Sp. Fork Building Permits riage, responsibilities and satisfactions associated with marriage : j d Watch party Saturday their children Thursday, Dec. Those in attendance were night. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osier of Salt and Mrs. F. R. Bellows and Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Barney. The eve- Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gas-sof Payson, Mr. and Mrs.: Jim ning was spent playing games. Lewis, Mrs. Elda. Day and Mr. Darrell Huff all of Patricia Huff, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. .;. and Mrs. Earl Huff had a New Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr." and Mrs. Year slumber party at her home Delos Huff Huff. Theron Saturday night. Those present were Cheryl Whiteley, Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Kay Whiteley Beckstrom, Sandra Anderson and were hosts Saturday night to their The Beckstrom. Marsha guests club. snack. were served a midnight , Mr. and Mrs. Scott Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon, Mr.' R. Bellows and Mrs. Darrell Meacham and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Huff, were spent January 2 in Salt Lake as served supper and played games sruests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacki the group awaited the New as , Milner. Year. I " ? . Year's . : y, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff en LAKE . SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Youd were hosts at a New tertained with a pot luck supper ciety of Friends (Quakers) shares essentially the same standards regarding courtship and family life as do members of the LDS Church, according to those in ;; ; charge. Such issues as preparation for marriage, age at time of mar- - ; . prize-winnin- Dr. David R. Mace, world famous authority on marriage, will be the featured speaker at a fireside in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse on . Sunday, Jan. 9 at 8 p.m. to which all young people, , 14 and- - over, and their parents are urged to attend. The fireside is being sponsored by all si stakes of the area and the BYU. Dr. Mace, a member-o- f the So- S, i Provo Death . Speaks January 9 In Provo v j , " Noted Authority on Marriage of Utah veterans Brent A. Nielson, 504 W. 2nd N., drawing pensions Provo, charged with wilful neglect of separate laws to provide, was found and failure that they must innocent by Fourth District Court. make a yearly report' of income to held Thursday. VA in order to continue to receive Charges against Gam Penrod, He is the first . benefits. 525 E. 1st S., was issuing a fraudboy. to become According to Elmer J. Smith, ulent check for $25, were dismissan Eagle Scout of the Salt Lake Region- ed upon motion of the county atmanager in the Twelfth al the annual income re- torney by Provo City Court. Office, Ward " o f East forms will be released this porting f for Sherrill Preliminary Provo Stake. year with the benefit jchecks at James Brown, hearing 1302 Locust 21, R ulon .is the end of December. In past Provo, charged with I burglary of patrol leader in years several hundred Utah bene the Village Cafe June 14, has been ficiaries hare had stop pays . put continued to March 28 by Provo .JJi&& sored by the on their accounts for failure to reCourt. Twelfth turn questionnaires promptly; or City Provo Verlen Angus, 148 S. 1st E., LDS Ward. He assists Mrs. Fred for improperly completed forms. with wilful neglect and charged F. Sumsion with Cub Scout Den 2 The VA is especially concerned to failure beprovide was bound over as Den Chiefs In August Rulon this year because new legislation to the Fourth District Court by came a member of the Order of has greatly complicated the yearProvo Court. City the Arrow, an honor bestowed on a ly, reports in certain kinds of Preliminary hearing for Tom L. scout by his fellow campers when cases by including such items as ' and 754 North the Madge size of the Nuttal, estate, and making he has proven to be an outstandwith issuState, Orem, charged items in which must be changes ing scout and a good camper. 6ur counted as income. ing a fraudulent check for $77, v . In view of these complications, was set for Jan. 24. rently Rulon is a carrier for The Preliminary hearing for Pat Daily Herald.. He attend Farrer Mr.f Smith cautions all persons reto Laveil make to the Curtis, 34, and Leon Angus,-25-, quired report very Junior High School. 148 S. 1st E.t charged with carefully study the instruction sheet which will accompany the selling narcotics, has been continform, and to seek the help of ued by Provo City Court to March VA Contact Representatives, or local Service Officers; where quesHenry Ray Wilcox, 385 N. 4th tions arise. E., Spring ville, - pleaded innocent As an added service this year, in Provo City Court to a charge VA Contact experts, will visit the of having no driver's license May Orem Riding Qub will meet major cities throughout the state 20, and trial was set for March Friday for a business meeting at during the month of January. 16. He pleaded innocent to a 7 p.m. in the Orem City Hall. All These visits wilTbe publicized in reckless driving and no driver's members and any ' interested per- local newspapers and on local license May 27, and trial was set sons are cordially invited to attend. radio stations. . C for March 20. 291 Marvin Russell Woods, E. 7th N., pleaded guilty to a charge of tresspassing and to a second charge of public intoxlcation. and was fined $25 for the former and $15 for the latter. Q 4, i:TT Sponsored by Six LDS Stakes The thousands Rulon' E. Simmons, 13, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Elbert R. Simmons, will underdependents a variety receive his Eagle badge at a court are reminded n . VA Income Reports Due ttednesdat, January DAILY HERALD Varied List Of Cases Confront Provo City Court 7. hurry in while selection of colors, sizes and fabrics is complete! 14-1- 7. ; Shop this easy way J . . just say, "Charge it - on Sears revolving CHARGE ACCOUNT 7i Highest earning paid on savings guaranteed safe to $10,000 by a United Agency plus free gifts make saving at Dtseril Federal a most profitable investment States-Governme- Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back TAYLOR CARPETS 1497 S. 273 N, State. Orem AC Main, Sn. Fork. Ph. 5-2- 23 SEARS 207 North 1st Vest.-.Plenty of Free Parking . |