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Show Tafe lua. Ttuirs&y. HERALD, Provo, J-- August II, in Provoan Faces Fire Report Emphasizes Needs in Alpine Schools By DAN CROFT report an fire safety in Alpine School problems Ustnct has b?e presented to the cL strut board of edurattoa by Orvil Dam, director of mamtenancr and eperatmni in the district Mr Div-.- s told board members a oformed b be was from the state fire marshals office that the dinct was in better bhape than any other district in the slate Uf he alM) detailed a lung list of required unprovenrfrits that will oust an estimated $1 million ork Some Utt required A Salem Acts On Milk, Pond Issues The raw milk ordinance as oroDosed bv Jerry Carlisle at a previous meeting was passed, adopting the state ordinance regulations by reference. City emr'oyees present were complimented by the council for their efforts and encouraged to continue to be competent public servants. A bid was offered by a contractor to dredge Salem Pond in order to get rid of the moss. However, Don Tierce, city manager, said that the bid was too high for the city to consider at this time. Arthur Sperry was denied a to place a mobile home on Swmit because it is not zoned for mobile homes. " )r. Peterson, Provo Police Reject made by Provo Charges businessman Ron Wilkinson against the Provo City Police Department were aired for a second time before the city commission Wednesday. Mr. Wilkinson addressed a lengthy list of complaints against the department. Some were for citations he personally had received, and others were for citations his employees had been given. Police Chief Jesse W. Evans noted that Mr. Wilkinson had not taken his complaints to the chief to su if they could be resolved before they were aired pub'icly . "If one of my officers gets out line I will be happy to investigate both sides of the matter and handle the problem." the chief said. "I am not going to apologize for doing my job. or for my officers doing their job," Chief Evans said. of Two Orem boys, missing from Robert Shepard their home since Monday, have and his brother, been found. Orem Police Gary, had run away from home Detective Val Killpack said in a Tom Finn adventure. seven-year-ol- d Sawyer-Huckleber- were picked up, unharmed and clean, but hungry, at Hailstone's Pet Shop in the Riverside Shopping Plaza as a result of a picture and story run Wednesday in The Daily Herald. The cashier in the store apparently had just opened the newspaper when the pair wandered into the store. Detective Killpack said the boys had been swimming and were "surprisingly clean." He said the boys told him they had run away from home and spent the first night in a display tent in front of Grants. The They 2-C- ar City Crash a two-ca- r accident at the intersection of 4200 North and Six people were injured in University Ave. north of Provo Wednesday evening. A car driven by Carol A. Brown, 18, of the Cedar Crest Apartments in Provo. collided with a vehicle driven by Richard A Lindsay. 25. of California. Both drivers sustained cuts and bruises, according to the Utah Highway Ptrol. as did passengers in both cars. Nina Lindsay, 20 was injured, as were Janet Voorhees. 19. of Springville; Bonnie Goodsell, 19, Springville; and Lorna Weight. 19. Springville. City Reaffirms Requirement on Irrigation Pipes The Provo City Commission has restated its position on placing irrigation ditches in pipes. Whenever a new subdivision is being installed, or on other occasions, if the developer or property owner will furnish the pipe, the city will undertake to install the pipe. Mayor Verl G. Dixon said that his long standing policy has resulted in the covering of most of the large irrigation ditches in the city over the years. welcome inquiries shareholder. Provo . d Law Meeting Slated Friday Reading Project - National Federation of for all social A closing Independent Business. Robert P. who have youngsters participated in the program will Gagne. be held Friday at 3 p.m. at the Salem Days library. The program will feature Mrs. noted Newbury, Clyde Submits g Low Bid on tit ...kO QMtmrf rum potato o Cass Liada Apartment, seea ia the background, and the heme Immediately at the right. Total damage from tbe fire was estimated at $12,001. FIREMEN SCl'RRY FOR EQUIPMENT daring blaze Involving garage, two koines l4 aa apartment building la Provo. Veiled la smoke, garage at Ui S. 301 E. is burning la the background. The fire spread to the tl9 Mm irw ra fllui PGSX COAST i I .69 in tdtmmi h.1 .ILD CKIISE flftO IPmxn mm a r w FiVp Rnrnc tvww iMQUtt mm wm w By RON BARKER fire which started in a garage on Third East in Provo Wednesday afternoon sprerd to two houses and an apanment jfrwtfMitr, SALA0.1 to the home ol Mrs. Van Webb. when Mrs. Webb spilled some 150 S 700 E.. to extinguish a fire charcoal lighter fluid on the patio on the patio. No damage was and accidentally dropped a done, said police. The fire started match into it. WWl m 1 tttlitskm WED. AUG. 22 thru TUES. SALT PALACE AUG. PIZZA SALT LAKE CITY p3 500 PERFORMERS . Tastjr 28 5 30 C00XIIS , Ui tteMtrs Taj SEE THE SMALLEST i A fire of undetermined origin broke out in a wooden garage at 245 N. 300 E.. Chief Brown said. He added it spread to parts of a house on the south and north, as well as the Casa Linda Apartments at 265 E. 200 North. PICKLES Kill Wy e 41 et irm,it mn v .see ei DETERGENT Sff Firemen were able to contain blaze, reducing the damage done. The garage, c iimated at 39' tl $2000 in value, was a total loss. ft.C COLA A car belonging to one of tne property owners, George Tsalaky, sustained some damage along with his home. The damage to the car and house was set at $1000. The home belonging to Floyd Lundquist sustained about $500 damage, firemen said. The largest amount of damage was done to six units in the apartment house. Firemen said they had not been able to contact the company which owns the apartments, Manivest Inc. of Salt Lake City, but that damage was thought to be about $8000. Police said the cause of the fire was still under investigation, but it was believed to have started in the center of the garage. Earlier in the day, at 3: 15 p m.. firemen put out a fire at 85 N. 750 E. at the home of Henry Hiesch The fire was started by fireworks, according to Chief Brown. About $500 damage was done to the roof and frame of a small building on the property, he said. The boys who were playing with the fireworks were shooting bottle rockets, Chief Brown explained. At about 5 p.m., firemen went He also pointed to other assurances that nobody other than G. Gordon Liddy. E. Howard Hunt and the five burglars caught in the Watergate were involved. On Sept. 12. he said he received assurances from iff. 59' tins deposit porkTbeaks Vm Camp FR1. 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Y- Enrleie i .ZIP C0OE. jtwiiwd eiwelepe. i SOCKS toys dress HI ....JotZOT SOCKS (iris i Knee-M- i HI 00 PAPER if Fiflef Type, 2McotiUH9S'JcetV count 2C0 )7Q THEME BOOK U Two-thir- m One let 2.21 , I" Jlow REPORT COVERS p the of c.e T SPORTSWEAR SCARF BINDER Family i & 1 Sth BLOUSES PANT SUITS I f Northeast Entrance I In the University Mall I Phone 224-146- 8 Ret 39 Row fI ft, I I I flexbaTsam JowO?' I ewaanam I PANTS ."act, 10 PAK, Revton,17ft. RetiSO With $10 Purchase Register for grand opening prizes August 17th m Jowl" UNBREAKABLE COMB I I ..219't lew System Ret 100 forthcoming of the Plymouth Rock is underground. I BINDER o Attorney 2.50 Noii7 H15 involvement. On Feb. 12 while talking with acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray, also a Watergate casualty, his I FILLER PAPER 63 100 count Justice Department had conducted "the most extensive about 59 Jlw , HAIR ROLLERS ii General Richard G. Kleindienst, since gone from office, that the since 1 Wisw building, causing $12,000 in damage, according to Provo Fire Chief Stan Brown. The fire, which began around pm.. was the largest of several fires the department had fought during the day. full mn fea Frisk, 2 Homes, Apartment Building A f eK' RmrtiArf truth." tx.00 Herald Telephone lumbers 0 PROVO 10' CAKTALCUP! Denies Role confirmation hearings before the Senate he was assured that the FBI investigation had been MEMBER thorough. Audit Bureau of Circulation As he had on May 22 in a United Press International NEA Service previous public statement. Nixon said it was not until March 21 SUBSCRIPTION RATES when Dean came into his office UTAH COUNTY and laid out the whole story that One month, carrier $ 2.50 Six months, carrier $15.00' he became aware of the One year, carrier $30.00 dimensions of the scandal. Meil, anywhere in United States $ cassots Ufl - B One month One year jv15 OtT all-da- y President Kennedy" and found no further E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. 5 Conference Set State Road 33 assassination 14601. tomatoes Stake The chief noted that some of Mr. Wilkinson's complaints Provo Fast Stake quarterly appeared to be out of order since conference will be Sunday at 10 of amount concerned the they bail set, or what a court had done am. at the Provo Tabernacle, and suggested that Mr. according to Stake President L. Wilkinson take some of his Flake Rogers. A Junior Sunday School for to questions a courtroom. children three to six will be held should be Other complaints handled by amending the laws in the Bonneville-l5th-22nrather than asking the police Wards Chapel during conference hours. department not to enforce them, he said. "As far as I am concerned, it is Health-Safet- y a matter for the courts." said Mayor Verl G. Dixon after hearing both sides of the controversy. "It is the law that if you can't get satisfaction here, you ccn get your lawyer and go to A meeting to discuss the the courts." Commissioner Russell D. Occupational Safety and Health Grange, who was the only other Act (OSHAI is to be held Friday commissioner present, at 7:30 p m in Room 310 of the concurred that the problem County Building. Provo. OSHA regional representative appeared to be a legal one that would have to be referred to the Howard Shulte notes that many businessmen have discribed the courts. act as strenuous, insulting, arbitrary and detrimental to free enterprise. He said the act is of concern to all citizens and the purpose of the meeting is to clear up some misinformation on the act. The meeting is open to the public, and OSHA officials are SPRINGVILLE Springville hoping a large turnout of Public Library's summer businessmen at the meeting. A new film. "Threads of reading and recreation program will conclude Friday according Tyranny ," is to be shown and will to Mrs. Paula Jones, head be followed by an address from the district representative of the librarian. Glen bakakas 5' from (Continued From Page 1) ventriloquist, and her puppet oldest members of the town will associates. Refreshments will be be honored, concession stand for served and awards presented. lunch, bake sale, fish pond, boat rides and games for the children all day, contest and miniature parade at 2 p.m. and bicycle race following the parade. second night apparently was Salem Day is an annual at the BYU Football spent celebration in its 15th year, and Stadium. They also told him they was instigated by Lion member hsd gone swimming in an Albert Peterson who wished jo SALT LAKE CITY (UPI I -- W. apartment complex swimming create greater community Co. W. Construction Clyde pool. bonds. The hoi's told the detective submitted the low bid on a proA few of the other Lions Club of miles State nine widen to they had eaten no food except an ject have been: building the projects sucker given them by a Road 33 from Castle Gate to the where the park paviilion line. Duchesne local store. County breakfast will be served, making The Utah Highway DepartDetective Killpack said they to Salem ment said the Springville firm the stone gate entry spent the entire time without and Park near the park creating shirt or shoes. He said they were bid $452,670 higher than the the church. year they Every cf estimate to home. department's ready go The road will widen distribute birthday calendars. $421,893. This year the ladies are from 24 feet to 28 feet and to sponsoring a resurfaced. help some needy families of the (Continued From Page 1) community. Tennessee Valley forests today Salem Lions Club was subordinates to engage in illegal contain nearly twice the wood orgar ;zed in 1949 with 30 charter or improper campaign they held 40 years ago. members. activities." Nixon said. "That was and is the simple investigation Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daiiy Herald. 1555 North 200 W. Street, Provo, Ulan I Hd Springville eight-year-ol- d rrH trttcow ian, m, ml to Social Will End Found af Plaza Pet Shop ftt'$twtstf&ihictt" I F. W Chet ketts. of E. Provo, was arraigned in Provo Qty Court ednesday and charged with selling securities wtthout a license and selling start that was not registered The charges are felonies under the Uah Criminal Code The State Attorney General's office bnxujht the complaint after it had bees contacted by persons in Provo who purchased stuck, according to Russell of the Justice Division of the Attorney General s office A preliminary hearing in the case will be held Sept. 11 at I 30 am in the city court Mr Qiecketts posted $1006 bail. The stock involved was for General Oil Tools Inc . the address for which is Mr. Chetketts home. Mr Russell said Mr. Checketts is the president of the company. At the present time. Mr. Russell continued, the Attorney General's office has no information about the financial status of the company. He said the Justice Division would Citizen's Complaints 2 tAissing Orem Boys Six Injured In the e raw milk ordinance and Salem Ptmd wer? among matters discussed at the Salem City Council meeting conducted by Mayor Glade Stone. $7,000. from badge" S 6SS S IMS II "wont the removal of vents ui trlieves the fire marsh duors to claWooms (venting is nitnared bat the vent must recwnmendations board members However, curtain a smoke detecting device they will seek that will close the vent if snx4e indicated of some requirements is discovered i. panic hard are retraction summarizing the txfi on all outside ekscrs. several A : 41et. will be reviewed new exits, smoke detectors in all inspection, A is received from the fire when a fans, and special, separate marshal's off e storage room fur all Hems such her requirements include mowers and tractors lawn as of sprinkler Board members were told that the mtailation the last state legislature sntems in all borage areas and the fire proofing of what was authorized the state marshal s office to point out to dfsenhed as acres of acoustical districts the needed updates for tile" at a cost of about 11 cents a fire protection and to enforce f(X Uassroum, srt up at the end of eonvliance. halls :n certain schools also will W. rebutted the have to go superintendent, Board memlien were toM that recommenda'.ions of the deputy fire marshal by saying "The only certain of the requirements slate fire marshal approved all must be complied with before school starts Aug. 28 Other these plans." lie said he believes the fire improvemeiivS probably will be marshal is more "reasonable" spread out over a period of than his deputy but indicated he several vears By DAWN TAYLOR Revenue Sharing, SAIJCM The councilmen and mayor authorized the investment of the revenue check of $3,531 into time certificates of deposit, bringing the total deposited so far to illegal Stock Sales Charges Ream's Discount PharMacy Registered PtemictJ4 OnEMy WE ADD ONLY 10 ABOVE ADVERTISED TO THE PRICES l |