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Show TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1962 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD : Statistics r; Highways .Quiet Over,' Nev Years In GountyA But Year's Record Up it1 BORN . AT UTAH VALLEY IIOSPITAL No Hurry Tuesday: New Year Babies Take Time Boy to Rulon son "Graham of (See page 5 on New Year's if Arriving In Central Utah s r r s r i j . ' who The new mayor already and in my office." He declared he welcomed all public comment, "including criticism, because oth- - New Election Method Told Sheri Shearer; erwise we cannot Know your '' wishes.'" ' Commissioher Brimhall; Who takes officewith experience both as a past city commissioner and city .councilman, declared "It is my conviction that we can find and hold onto the good things that have been developed by the r form of govern: ment. . 'As a Team' "I believe we can function' as a team," Commissioner Brimhall said of his fellow officials. Commissioner Clegg stated that "by and large Provo has had wonderful government for 40 years, and we will try to uphold , i during 1961, compared.' to one death, 248 injuredhnd'914 . total traffic accidents for the year of i960. council-manage- ' Utah sheep shearers ' met at the Labor Temple in Provo Saturto hear howj the Landon-Grif- day fifW fill! affar fVio olontJnn dt -- officers - in their ' organization. They are members of ytah Local According to j President Harry Evans of Butte, Mont., members were informed that elections,' as interpreted to him by labor lawyers will be by secret ballot from In the all members in past, delegates were appointed from their respective areas and assembled at Butte, Mont., durof July every four ing the month . r i years, oincers were eiecieuJ ai these meetings: President Evans read rules and regulations of electing of officers from., the U.- S. Department of Labor, and new labor laws of e. ' I a. A - - ; Electa Clark, Utah state co- chairman of the Committee on Political Education,, talked on how elections of city, county, state, and .national officials are in full conducted. detail the role of women in such elections in the past. Sh6 outlined how women have .helped -- She-explaine- d 11 IE H V 'T 01 O A IT 111 " . I nt, . i PTA Committee Approves Movie ? ;"The Flower Drum Song," was previewed at the Academy Thea- ter by the Provo PTA .Preview lng Committee recently," and pro- nounced to be "a delightful musical comedy highly: recommended for family entertainment. Committee members, led by Chairman Mrs. Mark H. Nilsen included: Mr. Mark H. Nilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay O. Garrett,- - and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson. ! ! ' . . ; f f0kH fyT SlCk& s , i, riA lit C WLUi UU ltia4;W T itfSjfi&fdyi CfT mLWiJ A k:i$Jy V ' i ' iW ' BriUBagllas n Frame' 74 Dainty floral or modern print on soft, cotton flamiel. Small, medium, large. Buyj8everaU ... . 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Clawson1, 24, of 550 W. 1600 Sl, Orem, was' recovering today from a leg wound sufferedNew ' Year's Day hwhen he acwhile huntcidently shot himself iThistle-indiain the ing rabbits ola area. The .22 pistol he' was. carrying went off as he brushed the ham mer with his hand, said.! j'L ,":r .: The bullet hit him in the right leg below the., knee. The bullet followed the bone around the leg and came nearly out on the out- side near the shinibone, miracu lously missing the nerves and ar Tax Form Aid Washfast colors Sanforized, VA Official ; n- A special trip to Provo on Jan. purpose of .aiding and dependent widows, veterans, annual in out in filling parents' conne op in come questionnaires was announced with tion pensions, today by the Veterans Administration Regional Office in Salt Lake City. These annual income question naires ' are received by thousands of Utah veterans and dependents with their benefit checks! about Jan. 1 of each year, and must be properly completed tahd re turned to the VA during January to avoid stop payments. Although instructions accom pany the forms, the problem of what constitutes I income and what can be exempted can be come very complicated, and each year hundreds of awards have to be stopped while the VA makes follow-uinquiries. ' In addition, to income question naires, the VA official will ' be prepared to handle all types of inquiries concerning veterans' af3, for the ' t . . p fairs. ,;:;v.- ' i According to the announcement, specialist from the Salt Lake Regional Office will be at the Employnient Security Ofacross attacks fice terrorist in Provo all day on Jan. 3. in day Secret Terrorist The to contact the Persons the country. Armv 'Organization (OAS) was personally, may obtain inof deaths the formation: siiMos for blamed by calling him at that office victims. , visit. Isms among the during VIOLENCE IN ALGERIA (UPI) ALGIERS, A Thurskilled were Eleven persons - City Affprney rs sheep-sheare- rs - fSwii'M: . t , . and Amalgamated j which ..the to Butcher Workmen, is union affiliated, told the group .of work being done to improve the lot of laborers in the union ranks in other states, such as California. He also re viewed some of the problems of Mexican National laborers being transported between 'jobs and how very competitive this field is bscav-- e of the lower standard of livirs of many workers and their being willing to work for v lower wages. ' the up Prices contemplated for coming season were discussed and plans outlined ..to set these , fees in the early part of 1962. The V meeting was conducted by Bert ' Hansen, of Eureka, introduced were and the speakers . by Oscar Hansen, Utah secretary ; Provo. . ATTORNEY Thomas Taylor New Provo various offices. She urged all to be sure they , are properly regis tered for voting in elections in BYU President Ernest L. Wilkin their areas.- son and Orem's new Mayor G. the for Milton "Jameson. . Lane . Potter, organizer' Meat-Cutte- CITY NEW j . the-futur- Mm r Thomas S. (Torn) Taylor, who will accept post ks new city attorney under the commission that tradition." He declared "I have only made - system. ;, one promise in some 15 elections, (12 years as state senator and in Paulson Assistant several other offices) and that has always been just to .do my evel best for the people who elect ed me. That's the only promise ' made in this election, and that ' is certainly my chief aim." Auditor Oldroyd noted that this if.; was his. first venture into elective he has but that served office, Provo City for 22 years as of- ice manager of the Provo elec tric power department and later Thomas S. (Tom) Taylor, at as director of. city finance. for the Citizens for Char torney Brief remarks were also made ter movement, said this Repeal by cjity Councilmen Arthur Morin morning he would accept the ap and Ronald Boulter, elected Nov. pointment offered liim as city at Tfor the short lame duck session torney and would name Ford of the city council which resulted Paulson as' bis assistant. when the charter was repealed Mr. jTaylor, a graduate of Brig- by the electorate on that date. jYpung University and the Councilman Morin. said he ap ham Univei-sity'oUtah has been prac preciated the brief opportunity to law in Froyo tor tne past serve and .paid particular tribute ticing 10 years and served as assistant to Provo City employees "for the city attorney from 1954 to 1,956 great work they do." the last city commission under Councilman Boulter alsb ex before the council-managsys pressed appreciation for' his brief tem took over. ' opportunity for se'rvice' on the Mr.! Paulson, graduate of council, "but I still will be back BYU and' Northwestern Univer someday," he said. Illinois, has been practicing Outgoing Mayor Ballif declared sity, the nast six years. He for law the new oficials have the sincere had been associated with Mr. best wishes of the outgoing ' coun in the effort to- restore, cil. Mayor Dixon made' a point of Taylor commission government in a stressing the "courtesy and co-- legal ight twice carried to Utah oteration" which Mayor Ballif uourt. j and the outgoing council had supreme shown him. Also introduced by the outgoing mayor as guests of honor were -- f 2 ; " vice-preside- No-196- - J : " 959.f minor. - has had 14' years in public office as county clerk and county commissioner, told those present and the "public at large that "you are welcome at "any time in this room , ;.: ' someone else in. That .is the greatness of the American system of government, the people are supreme." - r New ProvO' City Officials Take; Over Government Reins (Continued from- - Page One) - also at Utah Valley Hospital. In no hififry to win the race, a baby girl was the last listed arrival in the (area. She was borrt to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Memmott of Nephi, and arrived at the Juab County Hospital at 7; 38 p.m. Payson this morning was still awaitmg the arrival of their first New Year's bahy. births were listed for the Payson Hospital at the time the Herald went to press. the year, there was nothing of While contests and prizes might this kind in Provo. , - -- Death and even' serious injury took a holida'v- in Utah County over the weekend, with peace officers' describing it one of the., quietest New Years they have ever! seen for this area. ,'i Only one injury accident was reported,, and.it was.. Margene M. Uommguez, 21, 259 N. TtlvE., Provo, suffered a cut near the eye and a hose bruise when the" car she was driving' was involved in a collision on'U.S. 91 in upper Lehi shortly before 9 a.m. on New Year's Day. WTas iJuvci ui..me ymcr car, y. vj. narris, ou, cjione, laa., ; not injured. Provo police reported only "two or three" cases of intoxication on New Years Eve bad enough to require a GET BOMB THREATS sobering up process in the city bastille. WASHINGTON (UPI)4The U.S. While the final weekend was cleared without any faImmigration and Naturalization cilities, the entireyear in the county was nothing to be Service and the Argentine a with total of 21 highway deaths. This repre-- , bassy received telephoned bomb proud of, 50 threats Friday. No bomb was sented a percent increase over the remarkable, record of only 14 chalked up for the' year of I960., . found in either building. In Provo alone, police reported, more deaths 'and inhave been offered in spine other juries m 1961 over .1960, but fewr total accidents. The communities for the firjst baby of city had v three fatalities, 334 injured, and 880 collisions ,' j SCENE AT CEREMONIES Provo's new Mayor VerlG. Dixon stands second from' right as new City Commissioner Luke CI egg, far right, signs his oath of office- in an informal shot taken Monday by Chief .Herald Photographer Harold K. Monson. The picture gives an indication of the' size of the crowd which jammed the city commission chambers. Fourth from left on the front row can ,be seen BYU Pres ident Ernest LI Wilkinson. ' I Sunday: Girl to Neldon and Alice Carol to Ted and Racheal Erb Jones of ; j f and Alice Peter s Springville. for special story day babies). Arnold Mathews of Provo. Boy to Ario and Karen weDD Provo, born at 11:35 a.m., at Nelson of Murray. Utah Valley Hospital. Boy to Eldon and Janice Webster Fortie of Provo. Afternoon and evening New ' Year arrivals were: a girl to Mr. Saturday: Girl to Gerald D. and Mellissa and Mrs. Reese Sherwood of Nephi, born at Juab County Hos- Crowley Hyde of Provo. Stanton and Evelyn Boy to pital at 12:48 p.m.; a boy lo Ray and Sue Ann Jaspersdn Okelberry Edgley ' Nuf fer of Provo. of Goshen born at 3:40 p.m. at Boy' to Lyndon and Barbara Utah Valley Hospital; a girl to Jensen Kemp of Provo. Girl to Rqbert .and Betty El- Ronald and Billie Ray Lock Curtis of Provo, born at 4:05 p.m., well Wentz of Provo. Central Utah's first 11962 jtiaby made a leisurely, debut nearly five hours after New Year's bells i j and horns subsided. At 4:51 a. m., Monday the (first arrival, a ' baby boy, was born to Dale and Louise Walker Dever-au-x of Orem at the American ' Fork Hospital. i; A P,rovo baby, a girl bora :to Dean R. and Arleen S. Ferguson Anderson, ran a close second, being born at 5:05 a. m., at :,Utah Valley Hospital. 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