Provo Daily Herald | 1963-10-02 | Page 3

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Date 1963-10-02
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City Provo
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Date 1963-10-02
Paper Provo Daily Herald
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City Provo
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OCR Text ' 3 For Coming Election DAILY HERALD yytt--r- iS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2,. 1963 " ' Utah County, Utah 7 y 7 V v Springville Sets Nominating Meets Leaders Back Stadium Fund SPRINGVILLE Both political parties in Springville have scheduled nominating conventions on Oct. 9 for the forthcoming municipal election. Three city council positions are at stake, with the terms of Calvin Packard, Murray Peay and Frank Memory ex- - ! v4 "A new stadhim that will ac commodate approximately 25 V tilI i - 95 J best 'ry'( r - t f 1)1- fcTjl I Mri BaiUf r ii i" 4 , ... t-;-- ; think tliis will help build the best type Of football team because of the way the stadium will attract the better boys. Also, having large crowds in Provo will mean a great deal to Provo business men. George E. Ballif Head of the Down Town Coaches Association football material. Z4 u ' piling. The People's Patty has sched-ule- d an organizational meeting tonight (Wednesday) at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Frank Memory. The party's primary will be held Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Hail. The Citizen's Party held, an informal meeting last week and fleeted Blaine Clyde temporary chairman. Mr. Clyde succeeds LeRoy Tingey, .party chairman, who died, after the last municipal Selection. New party officers will be elected at the Primary convention Oct. 9 ati7:30 p.m.! in the Springville high school auditor-lium. - people Tn- - iitially, and 50 000 people ulti- m a it e 1 y will mean a great deal to the BYU atinietic program in attracting the v e r y i,A Deadline for filing with the City Recorder is Oct. 19 at 5 p.m., " according to city officials. No announced candidates have , come forward to date.; Calvm Packard has announced jth&t he does not wish to' seek because of the press of his church duties as bishop of the Springville t . Third LDS Ward. Two registration days have been scheduled prior to the muni- cipal election, on Oct. 15 and Oct. Ashcraft,-cit29, according to Lloyd " " , . j , j re-electi- on " . t t j h V-r- i . y recorder. A .''AVt.U .j Large male lions weigh up to. 500 almost twice as much as pounds . their mates.: !: i , V 1 Provo Police take two California youth escapees into ESCAPEES NABBED in the past few days. custody after the latter had cQmmitted four Provo burglaries The department Corps figured iprominentlyj in the arrests. From left, Of- licor John Tracy, tm trucK), uene ftanei loiKKa, uiucer noy oroi, jonn tmmp Lutcr, and Officer Max Littlefield. rs.-- m -- K-Ni- i ne j Police, Dog City Orders Enforcement. Residential Control Signs ttllllfcll Apprehend - IT-- mtprmmemnr mrmmn Escapees " 3 fhru 12 10 DAY SALE Oct. ; ; Pickseader Thursday thru Saturday 1c 531 j; 1 ' I2XHJ J A.E.A.Holds Convention, OM WITH PURCHASE OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT, r ' a ""T tt XttoUtb iil SU0PPIUG DAG m 1 jutl-tr.f- i. il S MmCT ISIS!? ftf Wsii control signs on several- streets in residential areas and to use radar equipment to help enforce (Continued from Page One) speed limitations in streets, Phillip Luther, 16, of, Ukiah, The commission acted following Calif. inspections of certain streets Detectiye Lt. LeGrand Baker Tuesday aiternoon. Toe' inspec said the boys, who had register tions were spurred by requests ed in Provo as Mike and Bob f rorri citizen groups for speed Marsh of Eagle Rock, Calif., accontrols. tually had walked away from Specific orders for speed signs Boys Republic," a rehabilitation were: installation of stop sijgns center fori juveniles, in Chino at the intersection of Oak Lane nine days ago. i' ' Foua; ago, tills driving a stolen car, days Geral Wilde, Orem with Pine Lane in the Oak OREM they ran cAhnnl teacher, this week Subdivision; signs on 2875 N. put of gas ahd were picked up tt;u Planted on 930 E. St. fixym 'first vice president Street; signs ,oc at Delta, iColo., while 2620 2300 N. to N.; and signs on by police of the Alpine Education Associa- Elm Avenue escaped from including a stop signs the Coloradb They and arrived in Jail tion whicii mekns his automaUc next at the intersection of Elm and Provo elevation to the presidency Orem Sunday. Locust Lanej vear, Herbert Stratton of They are currently being held In ordering the Police Depart is currently A.E.A. president tne juvenile wara 'ot -- uta'li ' ht-r wifde also was recently ment to use its radar equipment, in the commission asked that the County Jail and will be turned named chairman, of the Wasatch to Utah Juvenile authori Council, suc-. - radar be moved from street to over, X lUW will contact the Cali who ties, ?ntr itlwood Hunt of Leni. street as its .need is evident to fornia authorities. The council is an organization of discourage excessive car speeds. The commission decided against en.hAr from the Alpine, Jordan, Davis, the use uf speed control bumps '..-s- u City. across streets since such bumps Weber and Ogden Districts constitute safety hazards. I.The first vice A.E.A. His Election as an- bumps had been recommended by the at president: took placeof the district a group of residents from the In nual fall convention West Hills area. the dian in association teachers attended 'commission said the bumps by The cirnn KtakeNouse, ana were teacners a bazard to emergency ve- nearly 600 v edufcators nocies, to snow removal equip ' Keynote' speaker of the meet- ment, a potential cause of acci About 800 SPANISH FORK Jr., exe- dents to passengers of cars and choice ing was John C. ofEvans rams, representing most the Utah Edu- by standers; if a oar was to go of cutive secretary better the sheepbreeders in out of control after hitting cation Association. He reviewed West will be offered for sale the crisis and bump and ja- possiljile cause of iu ttoVi Kfrhtjol U.E.A. in the seventh an and meuuitiucuii uamage io cars re here Thursday the development of the Sale. Ram nual Utah suiting in law suits. o, eaucauuu: Tuesday the rams were The commission also discus convention into show barn in a KiehUeht of the sed construction of a waterline for the sale through the siftr was the singing and readings prei to a new school site at 2230 N buna a J K. .tamps Rahls. 1 ing and branding of the sheep Street. "" t seuicu teacher a now is who Prospective buyers were to insince birth, Lincoln at spect the sheep today. of music; ana history School. According to J. 6lsen, sale Junior High manager, the breeds listed for the sale include Suffolk, Hampe crossshire, Rambouilet Columbia, bred, and white-face- d crossbreeds. Salejof the Rambouilets by aucj SPANISHTORK The Progres- tioneer Howard Brown of WoodProvo boy, pick-e-d' A a gar-- sive and Citizens parties in Span- land, aibalif., will open the event up by Plice following 9 m., Thursday. 100 N. Mon. ish Fork will hold their primary at The blackfaced toviriety of sheep eveplanning meetings Thursday a statement sold will be day, gave police the afternoon. 8 during in the kt five fires. ning Memorial Hall. set bad he that day The public is invited to attend. cThe youngster said he let The Utah Registered Sheep aihrmt 3 o.m. with Nominating convent ions to Breeders Association and the choose - candidates a couple of friends, then jvent Utah Association Woolgroweri! over "in! back of tbe Walker ank city council posts are sponsors of the sale. shed. the in fire the vember's election will be held by and started "Altogether, there has been four both parties next week, accord- other fires I have set," saidjhe ing to officials. ComCrane the at "One'vsas boy. city sheds, one pany; one of Interior at the Department out in oneand parking jcJi: shed. in of the new Safeways ms one oi ineuua The boy said Utah's Helen OREM Various reports of Vaieland, will beKeller, Aslaugh had started a fire by thea nationspeaker couple theft and vandalism were! under at the annual open 'guest al guard building and house meeting of others. The boy said he had investigation today by the Orem of Utah Valley Care and Train also "madea few calls to the City Police Department, ing Center Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Sunday." 482 E 1600 S., in the Provo Utilities Merrill fire department Lowe, Buildingf "The reason tdo this," said the Monday reported that a motor- Mrs. native of Nor Vaieland, .'is because I like to scooter valued at about $200 was way and now a resident of Utah, see the' fire truckgo .out. There stolen from his residence some- despite the double handicap Jof was once a long time ago that me time during the previous night. being both blind and deaf, main and my! sisted calledXjn false fire Burke Jensen, manager of the tains her own home and supports once alarmsiThere has onlybeen Mountain States Telephone and herself. She is a popular public - I have timeor twice since that Telegraph, Monday reported that speaker in Utah and surrounding called in a false fire alarm to a public telephone at 805 N. State states and will speak on a gensee the fire engines godngout." had been broken into and an un-- eral subject of handicaps and Re preseniUy conThe habilitation. aetermmea amount of fined in the youth home, is the taken from the coin box".money The training center, also known The same youngster who had' admitted telephone was as Child Haven, houses Utah completely ruined to, setting fires last year. County's severely handicapped in the process. . offers them, a pro C. R. Patterson, 56 N. 680 .W., childrenof and care and training, gram this week; reported theft of tools demonstration of the program valued at about $130 from a house the center will be included in the he has under, construction: at 1891 evening's program. Musical nubi N. 400 W. bers from, the children are. also OR FJVIA $250 house fire was 715 "Gene 25 N. of Steele, W., re scheduled as are reports by the exstinguished at the residence a car Tues-Ha- v with a center director, Zoerita Lawton, ported 450 stripping, N., 30 E. Pearf Holder, tires, and floor mats val and fund raising chairman Bill about 7:30 p. m. by the Orem wheel, ued at $75 havinff been taken Jones. Fire Department. City v Clifton Pyne, principal of the Firemen said the: blaze was in Lincoln Junior High School, Tues-da.ir4aiiv raused and was eicbuivu GAS reported that someone had the .basement. nmcro tn the building was removed a screen from the lunchroom and entered, stealing $2. WATER listed at $200 and $50 to Two cases of vandalism were . HEATERS At about 9:30 p; m.the fire also reported this week. Mrs. to a call Willis 454 N. Emery Johnson, deoartment answered a car fire at the George McKin-ne- y Ave., this week reported that residence, 46 N. 800 W. Mrs! someone had trampled her $50 worth of plants. Ronalct Stubbs had attempted to Mrs. Ray! PLUMBING HEATING Hayward, 143 E. 2000 S.t start her car in the McKinhey that side the the blaze started when Tuesday reported rfrivpav 56 North 2nd West in a flooded carburetor, whifh of her rural mailbox had been DIAL FR of the fire beaten - in. Damages were estiwas out on arrival " ' mated at from $7 to $10. men. T. . . The Proyo Police Traffic Deby partment tbday was ordered iToa.' to act ommiissioii the city mediately to install traffic speed - C' mm M , II Walgreen. 5 gr. 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