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Show X; 1. j;.-;-- xx x.. ;. X X .L ; .'''.!' f. x X: ' ' X Second fn SriA: Fairfield mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Trouble Time' Period Acquires Of Danger For Youth Fire Truck Clifford losec, 19, Payson, charged v4th burglary of Market, Payson last July, has waived preliminary . hearing ami been bound over to Fourth District Court, from Provo City , Court. Kenneth Tanner, 23, Payson, charged with burglary "of Salem Mercantile store, operated by Bill Christensen, has also beeri bound over to Fourth District Court by I Provo City Court. The Provo City Commission has j ing standards according to the taken under study a petition by petition, M".--' 17 residents of Oak Hills Lane was opened, and Pine Street regarding the reg- theSince the dugway it has taken petition stated, ulation of traffic speed on the; on the a of appearance "testing dugway road connecting upper groiund, or for cars, strip" "drag and lower Oak Hills Lane in the the petition said. Children on lowOak Hills Subdivision. er Oak Hills Lane are endangered The petition stated that since toy the speed according to the pe- the opening of the dugway aboutj tition. a month ago, it has become a It was pointed out that one "ac"serious traffic hazard," cident involving, a child was narGrade of the dugway was des- rowly averted in the short time Venetian gondolas are black, fol cribed as steeper than is permit the road has been open. To remedy the situation the ted by recognized safety engineer lowing an edict of 1562. j v Fairfield's FAIRFIELD (UPD new fire truck, its only one, ar rived in this Utah County town this week. n truck will give. The the town's 20 families fire protec-- , tion for the first time. Prior getting the new vehicle, the Lehi Volunteer Fire Dept-irunuaway answered the calls. pre-delinquen- icy '. vision mbsing.' ' . v By JOAN GEYERj s an average of only : The t Juvenile .Court calls it Editor's note Third article in 3.6Australia has the series will deal with paljama persons per square mile, com "troulbile time " i ' and vandalism. pared to 349 in India. " It's time left oreirat one end parties : T"" sucias w!hic vacuum a creating I ; " trouble. It's the minutes and hours ,Vhich extend between release from school. Boy Scouts, Church Mutual or other scheduled events and deadline to get home. It's time when boys a id girls too young to have their standidly ards of 'morals solidified roam the streets or crui e hundreds of miles in cars seeking, excitement. tt is time when ove: excited kids who ought to be studying, ' firLj themworking or sleeping selves daring each other to shoplift; 'commit acts of vandalism, or get! into sexvsal scrapes. oo tired . And next morning unOften to be alert in school; without a( proper kempt and - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, Utah . Wjen children stop up the bath- room drain with soap', try mixinf equal parts of salt and soda and forcing it! into the pipe. Let: stand an hour and then pour in boiling j water.' , ' ' ; 1963 DAILY HERALD ; : - , o : ; 1 . i: . , - -- I i:liiiilllllillli 'i -- J home- - breakfast; and with piet work undone, they sit listlessly or sullenly through classes Or they play truant. Too many parents make the mistake ;of assuming that cutting - classes is a, trivial offense. School and court statistics show truancy is a red warning signal that something is seriouslly wrong . at home, at. school or in the community. Utah, a state which prides itself upon high standards of education, 6eeks to have every child attend school' until 18 or at least complete high school. Yetia shocking 40 per cent of children drop out. with jut completing high sehool 'education. And to the! growing age of automation, find there are no Jobs open for the untrained. So they turn increasingly to public! support or crime The concept is that be home children should young; oraer at nxgnx, and teenagers bome early We may have gme,jtoo far in settine up. recreation outside the bome" mays Juvenile (iurt social worker, Edna Hill, "far from curbing delinquency, the concept of unlimited evening Recreation for children often creates oppor tunities for delinquencies. Espec-- i tally if time is left open on one . 'u ! , - - - ... , - , . court's end." '? v.'.' xiM;. ! .'...'.. ''Si-- ! '. j Instead of roaming streets, children in early teens need 10 hours sleep; regular meals; and should not even participate jin highly competitive sports untij in later teens, a pediatrician told a recent graduate social workers conference; at University of jutah, according dc Mrs. Hill, The physician told social workers there is research evidence to indicate the nation's high military reject rate is due in part to poor health habits of youngsters 12 to ' x-- ' vyy 't '..!.. super-successf- curve-straighteni- ; : ; ' ' .J.!.' ' f A smoother, quieter ride- - which is something we seem to deliver every year. Wide-Track for and 389 cubic inches of Trophy V-- 8 power in every model. All in all, every '64 Pontiac looks Let's face it: ft wasn't easy coming up with a ul worthy successor to our '63. But we did it, as you can plainly see. BEvidence? 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(UPI) housewife was recov ering Tuesday from surgery re quired when she was struck by an arrow that came 'soaring through a kitchen screen door. Mrs. Reta Lamperth, 40, Tor rance, was struck in the right thigh Monday by the (three-poiarrow: ed, appar ently- - shot by someone aiming at a jackfabbit or a crow on a nearby hillside. Doctors at the Litte Company of Mary Hospital in this Los Ang eles suburb said the woman was "in no danger and in fairly good condition." rM'' Y twwuwuiiyiiiiiaiiiuTOnm1yii 5r ' rr!:.r',,ril'rr!- "" - ' ' ' '"iw'g8Wr!--- xvs&-i- ,:;V;X:k nt i steel-tippe- d i l,SAL0, ' i fewl:::Wx:::::::: c Brownies jf Bermuda ONION RINGS s , y- -- : 'MJZ . . . . . j l i ixixxix;. ' X .x j x ' . ' .! ' I .j If you've been "buying the same car time after time, get ready to break the habit low-pric- ed SEE THE ' in-li- ne OKIY DEALER WHO SELLS THE WIDE-TRAC- K I - . X wider Wide-Trac- k, bigger brakes,' a smoother and quieter ride, precise new steering, a new frame and assorted mechanical marvels. There's even an extra-co- st gearbox And-mos's. for the 6 or extra-co- st of all, very, very handsome Pontiac-styl- e styHng, 4-sp- eed V-8- CARS YOUR AUTHORIZED t xSixix :x x x x :x:,x:-,- : :.: :;X:x;::xxx xxxvixxx x I . ! 64 And this is the Pontiac, Tempest. j(If it were arty more pf a Pontiac, yoil couldn't tell it from our other one.) Anything new? Practically everything, 6 cylinder that's all. A khrifty new engine, a longer, roomier body topping a habit-breakert- he ' xix -- ' . inside and but. There are nine new Tempest; and Le Mans models for 1964. So now your s only problem is, which one to choose? And that shouldn't be much of a problem. Not witji your Pontiac dealer so willing to help. '64 Pontiac Tempest r I 1 PONTIAC DEALER c 7A V2 . it UNITED SALES & SERVICE 470 WEST 100 NORTH INC. PROVO, UTAH HARMON MOTOR COMPANY 570 NORTH MAIN STRIT SPANISH FORK, UTAH HOLLEY AUTO COMPANY 297 AMERICAN FORK,.UTAH WEST MAIN x V X. ) x .-- . , Utah Ckmhty. - nool ed. (Also the petition asks the city to cut down the hill to the north of the intersection. ol Pine and the dugway toad to provide visibility up the dugway for cars stopped at the intersection. T The commission witli street superintendent Rodney Ford and T i . situation !and other traffic 'problem around town Tuesday after-- chigway wa s (specifically request- ' " ' ! unwary-inf- "r j tbs i a representative of the police de partmenti surveyed the dugway the 'commispetition iiskedfor ' sion to 'study the, situation and arrive at steps toward a solution. A stop sign- at the bottom of the i 1,200-gallo- signals of says the Juvenile Court. This; is the second in a series on youth' problems handled by the Utah the Provo Residents Petition To Regulate Speed, Traffic Conditions on LoverOak Hills Dugway Men-denh- all EDITOR'S NOTE: A police "plckln on kids' when they arrest them for truancy? Why does UUh brln under jurisdlcT tion of the courts such noncriminal home and school problems truancy, curfew violation, imjoveniable" and "Incorrigible,'? Because home and school behavior problems are red warninr Cnnrtm Theft Suspects Bound Over to District Court i . . . . . f . A |