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Show 1 4 l - f4 hi iv OREM jured on himpatient, termed State Hospital and vtas still at in il and close the doors self. ; "dangerous" by hospital officials, large today. t ix fee a's five j ile described from the is Utah escaped Sunday He is Patrick Perez, Ogden, weighbuild of inches slight tall, charged from there with assault 130 pounds, and has black ing oh a ITALIAN COMMIES LOSE with deadly weapon, a knife, When he ROME (UPD The Italian Com-- I his wife. He had been in the hos- - hair and brown eyes. was he wearing a red escaped munist party, largest outside the pital about a month.. coat and light dress trousers. Iron Curtain, is shrinking, its lead- Perez hid in a food I cart where A Two persons were one seriously in a. in- two-vehic- le 'Flying Saucer' Turns Out to Be Weather Balloon , v. V 1 j- j I sion with one driven by George City Airport personnel identified Brook Curtis, 37, 828 N, 600 W., it as a .high-altituweather b'al- Provo. Mr. Curtis was treated for loon reflecting the sun's rays head injuries but not hospitalized. de Heavy damage resulted" to both cars, estimated at $1500 to the Curtis car and $1000 to the Johnston machine. , inf t,.;gcaiafc8a&-- ANYONE WANT A CHRISTMAS TREE? George S. Peterson, 150 East State Street, Lehi, has 'one,, but it's somewhat ovevshe and wouldn't fit in the average pine tree, c s lima ted to be 75 years old, went over living rojom. A huge in. Saturday night's windstorm, barely mi sing his house. Ony damage was a broken TV antenna and a broken window when the limbs brushed the 'porch of his home. Just a few feet! farther west and the giant tree would jhave caused heavy damage to the home. Even a few inches would have seriously damaged the porch. When the tree went 'over its root syst :n took a chunk of arth eight feet in diameter with it, 60-fo- 6t Moss to Talk On African Trip in Provo U. S. Senator Frank Moss will speak Tuesday in Provo on his recent trip to Africa. His address, to which the public is invited, will be at 4:15 p.m. on the BYU campus,. Room 184 Jesse Knight Business Building. The public is , f Explanation Due in Provo Of Federal Wage, Hour law Local businessmen will have .an opportunity to hav'the 1961 federal Wage and Hour law explained in detail at a meeting scheduled Wednesday Noon at the Kiver-sid- e Country- - Club, according to Jerry Klein, chairman of" the Provo Merchants' Council. The meeting is being sponsored jointly by the chamber of com- - merce merchants council and the Utah 'Council of Retailers. Any businessman is invited to attend. Call the Provo chamber office, for reservations. Principal speaker will be Donald Drew, of the U. S. Department" of Labor. Following the meeting Mr. Drew will answer any questions which are. problems to the businessmen. If you have any questions, they should be submitted in writing r.t the beginning of the luncheon meeting," said Mr. Klein. "All ' businessmen have problems concerning the Wage and Hour Law so it is important that you attend this meeting and become better acquainted with the law and how it effects you and your business," concluded Mr. - GETS , OK MONTREAL (UPD SUBWAY Montreal's 1- - long-debate- Work on $150 d next lion subway will commence spring. t Mayor Jean Drapeau, in keeppromise ing with his last fall, told city council today underthat plans for the ground rapid transit system had Klein. been given the green light pre-electi- on 21-mi- le ' Eureka Residents Quit Town for Deer Hunting invited. Just prior to the 87th Congress, Senator Moss accompanied Senator Frank Church of Idaho on a special mission to Africa in beKend half of the is this EUREKA The town of Eureka nedy Administration. It basis was booming on Friday with hun- trip which will serve as the dreds of deer hunters passing of the Senator's talk oh Tuesday. through on their way to the favorite deer hunting spots. But Saturday was entirely different. All the business places with the exception of the restaurants and service stations were closed and very few people were left in town. This is an important event for the majority of Eureka residents and even the Mines and Schools close for the hunt. Two fires kept the Provo City Fire Department busy yesterday afternoon, one in a home, the ARABS BLACKLIST CANTOR other in a dormitory. DAMASCUS, Syria '(UPD EdThe first occured at 2:50 p.m. die Cantor was blacklisted by the in Taylor Hall, men's dormitory Arab League Sunday for "violat- on the BYU campus. It started in ing Arab boycott regulations" a trash chute, but was controlled before any further damage could against Israel. The league's boycott central of- be done. fice did not specify the reasons At 5 p.m. in the home of Mrs. for the action in Cantor's case. Bessie S. Viklund, 245 W. 400 South, the second fire caused an newly-electe- Firemen Douse 2 Blazes in Home, Dormitory estimated HONOR JOHN D. NEW YORK (UPD damages A new way to make a hassock: cut down an old round dining table to coffee table size and cush- decorate it with ions. - pie-shap- ed vote for Gorhmunity Church In Springville Lists Activities mm SPRINGVILLE Several events are on the schedule for members of the Springville Community Church this week. On Tuesday, a Bible study c ass will be held at the manse from 8 to 9:30 p.m., under the direction of Alden R. Hickman, pastor On Wednesday, the first organizational meeting of the Junior Choir will be held at the church at 3:30 p.m. The choir will take in students from third through sixth grades. Mrs. Hickman will be in charge. Missionary Circle will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry Cutshell in Spanish Fork. Opening meeting of the Westminster Fellowship will be held Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the church. A spaghetti dinner is scheduled before the meeting. w mew , i a nn ! in uu LIU 3 N I for City Councilman For 33 P.T.A. yearsa resident of Provo. way fcxpreo clerk, postal clerk, cost leader, Scoutrrfaster, Councilman similar activities. and High accountant, and school teacher before becoming a dentist. Actively interested in youth and their problems. Experienced in public service. Ardent civic worker and scout executive,, helped build the Utah County Youth name, cctive in various state and na- ' tiolnal organizations. Dedicated to Provo and itl Progress. , teacher, many other Graduate, University of Oregon Dental School. Practicing Dentist in Provo for the past 1 5 years. Wide Occupational Experience. Has worked as a farmer, salesman, Rail- - - COURT MEETS WASHINGTON (UPD The ,Su i'U III .'i '1 ihe .'.'.PRIMARY! VOTE TUESDAY in prcme Court meets briefly today to accept or reject a batch of appeals before taking its first tivo week recess of the current term. No opinions are expected ' until (Paid political advertisement by the Bingham for Ccuncil-ria- DaCosta 'Clark, chairman) committee, .w.inf next month. y, "jy ' - I r' ijjr --r,m. N; DOLLAR STY OFF STRETCHERS Prices Effective MONDAY trJru WEDNESDAY ac- J i SUPP.EME cording to Capt. Roy Smith of John D. the fire department. The fire Rockefeller III, chairman of the started from an tmdetermined Rockefeller Foundation and the cause in the basement and burned Population Council, will receive up to the back hallway and to the the 1961 Lasker Award in planned roof of the Viklund home before it was extinguished. parenthood Tuesday night. What's Your Postal I. Q. ? I FOE lPENTIPIATJOM WHEN $15,000 ' ',:.'' i A "flying saucer" that did not ers admitted Thursday crash late Saturday night he was confined in Ward Five, at Orem's 12th West and 400 fly was seen by many Provo res Thd party secretariat said that and made his break from the kit North. idents yesterday. It hovered in although 190,000 new members chen area after the cart was were recruited last year, it wound wheeled out of the ward. The carfl Rodney M. Johnston, 21, 426 S. the skies southwest of Provol 12th W., Orem, was in the Utah The. metallic speck gleamed be- - up with a net loss of 4,000. Pres- is constructed in such a manner Valley Hospital today in "fairly tween 5 and 6:30 p.m. and was ent membership is 1,792,801. that Perez was able to croucu good" condition with possible in- also visible in Salt Lake Coijnty. There was much speculation as ternal injuries, cuts and bruises. His car was involved in a colli- to what it was until the' Provo ; i 'Dangerous7 Patient Escapes State Hospital MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1961 Utah County, Utah v 2-C- ar AM, DAILY HERALD Orem Man Badly Hurt in Crash S3 E3i 1 03 "H?UZ7 Id) c? 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