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Show " ' ' ; . ; . i - i i ( ' . . : 10 i " Doily Herald tdesmy, rm Springville Legal Notices Probate City Commission Sets Study Church Sets IN THE DISTRICT OF THE FOURTH Of Animal Control Problem Annual Meet TRICT IN JUDICIAL FOR yj, CITATION No. 13,686 " r i COURT DIS- , , i 1M .... ' " AND UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH And does, like kids, need By JOAN GEYER 4- SPRINGVILLE Annual IN THE MATTER OF THE or a Man's best friend training in manners and what ADOPTION OF and may not co congregational meeting of the thev mav sheep-killin- g marauder? Springville Community Presby JULIE McKENNA, and It all depends on training and if they are to be terian Church will be held next SHAWN McKENNA, care given Rover by his owner, residents of a city. Minor children. Sunday, Jan. 12, according to believes Provo CitV Animal Interpretation of the existing Rev. A. Donald Coleman, pasROBERT McKENNA, you are Control Officer Reinhard M. ordinance has been liberal. It tor. Summoned to appear Tanner. has never been enforced against A potluck dinner will be held hereby on 21st the day of February, Provo City in 1963 licenseji the bby whose dog is bounding at 1 busifollowed the by 1964, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., 1200 dogs; picked up 885 run not on leash. ness p.m., by his side from the in the courtroom of the above- meeting. Reports ning at large; executed 685 And says Assistant City At- various organizations will be entitled Court in the City and by owners; and torney Ford Paulson, (himself heard, and elections will be at Provo, Utah charged 150 dog owners with a dog owner), the city court has held. To be elected will be a County Building of State Utah, to show County, ordinance violations. ruled "permit" to mean an Sunday School superintendent cause, if any you may have, But while Provo, over the owne.r has knowledge his dog and assistant, as well as elders why you should not be permayears nas made strides to is loose. The law has not been and a board of deacons. nently deprived of the custody ward solving its canine prob- aimed at the dog who manages Curriculum of JULIE McKENNA, and lems city commissioners, not to slip out of the house or chew An orientation meeting for SHAWN McKENNA, minor completely satisfied, have call away his leash, when ordinary teachers using the new Faith and said minor why children, ed for a six months study of effort is made to comply with and Life Sunday School currinot should be children adopted the existing ordinance by its the law. culum will be held Monday, E. PERRY by petitioner, legal department. num- Jan. 20, and an orientation PROWS, in the a had has the But d city Dog control officer Tanner, a vi- meeting for parents of Sunday the same being salaried member of the police ber of complaints against School students will be held proceedings, cious dogs. Probate No. 13,686. department, sees the problem Jan. 23. Thursday, and signed this 18th housewife One complained as basically an educational will Dated Mariners Springville in a of her meet she was made prisoner December, 1963, at Proone. 13 at the day Monday, Sept. vo, Utah, at the hour of 8:30 Persons keeping a dog in a own home by a pack of savage church. A panel discussion by students a.m. metropolitan . area must take dogs snapping and snarling out BY THE COURT side her door. (Six of the pack who attended the recent World legal responsibility for it. MAURICE HARDING Such responsibility in Provo were shot, the other fled.) for Ecumenical Conference JUDGE includes obtaining a dog license It is difficult for an owner to Youth at Cleveland, Ohio, will Published in The Daily Herand medical tag indicating the believe his gentle Fido is the be held. The meeting will be ald Dec. 24, 31, 1963 Jan. 7, 14, dog has received rabies shots. same animal, bloody-jawe- d gin at 7 p.m. 1964. Such responsibility in Provo when shot at by angry sheepincludes obtaining a. dog license men, as he ravaged a penned and medical tag indcating the flock. THE DAILY HERALD But livestock owners have foldog has received rabies shots. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING It further requires that the lowed attacking dogs home, or on shot the them owner keep his dog from being premises. FRANKLIN And the animal control officer a nuisance oy DarKing; trespassing; molesting humans or has caught attacking dogs in RATES or photographed cage-trapattacking livestock. Specifically, Provo law pro them during forays. One dog 1 1.00 day rate 2 lines vides an owner not "permit" was photographed with a live 3 2 1.50 day rate lines chicken in its jaws. his dog to run "at large." All canning crop growers in 2 6 lines ..2.50 raie day It may be desirable to amend Utah County are invited to atIt defines "at large" as mean 2 lines 30 6.00 the ordinance not for off must be better the city dog tend the 25th annual short 1 day raie ing pre day rate 3 lines .......1.75 mises of his owner unless under definition of a "savage" dog, course for canning crops grow3 2.50 control "either by leash, cord since a dog which attacks live- ers and canner field men which day rate 3 lines 4.00 stock or bites children is more will be conducted !in Ogden at 6 day rate 3 lines or chain." 3 30 lines 9.50 rate a than The dog officer recommends day nuisance, says Attorney Hotel Ben Lomond on Jan. 10 that Provoans plan for a pup Paulson. DEADLINES and 11. And law the amendbe as would almost It is important that all per- 7:00 P.M. day before Inserthey might py's care, for a child. A big breed will ed to give the animal control sons in the area growing can- tion Monday through Friday. need either a fenced back yard; officer authority to shoot a dog, ning crops attend this meeting, 10:00 A.M. Saturday for an exercise pen, or a clothes- not just catch him, in event since at this meeting they will Sunday paper. line leach-lin- e with fence at of an emergency situation, said receive the latest; information ADJUSTMENTS each end. Mr. Tanner. on canning crops. If your advertisement appears InA special item which will be correctly, notify u immediately. discussed will be ; "Harvesting We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. by Mechanical Equipment" in Such responsibility is limited to a peas, lima beans, corn and bush correct insertion of advertisement. beans. "Fertilizer, Its Use and Its Application," will also be CALL ON THESE FIRMS FOR and there will be sevFarmers have until the end either wool or lambs during eral other items which will be of January to file applications 1963. of vital importance! to all those Since this is several months who are for 1963 marketing year paygrowing canning crops If You Give Expert Service, ments under the National Wool earlier than under previous in the area. Order Your Inexpensive Ad to Act, Claude Hunting, Chairman, wool programs, the Chairman Run Here Regularly All meetings will be held at avoid and Stabilization that urges producers Agricultural the Hotel Ben Lomond. County Conservation County Commit- possible confusion by filing their agents Robert Hassell and Joel ALTERATIONS tee, reminded producers today. applications on completed sales Barlow will be attending. Any MEN'S women's tailoring Cuylere He emphasized that Jan. 31, as soon as possible. Appts. 11 aja to 7 pan. growers of the areja who would out that is Mr. the for last 1964, Hunting points day like to go to Ogden with the accept AUTO GLASS ing payment applications in the 1963 marketing year under agents should call ithe extension BROKEN jrlass replaced, specialized connection with marketings of the wool program ended the last office, efficient worn Aluander ManuExt. 56. facturing Company. 490 South 1963. Future of December day University, FR wool marketing years will be for BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES 12 months and will coincide with FERGUSON'S Bike Shop. Schwinn the calendar year. dealer New, used trade in. Repairs, trts 795 South State. Call The Jan. 31 deadline for filF. FR Provo r ing 1963 application is in line WRECKING BUILDING, law-abidi- ng . un-claim- the Smart Folks Who Use and Read The DAILY HERALD Classified Ads and You'll Live Better Too So Go Ahead . .". Copy ed i i above-entitle- ; l,,.iill"""""""""r'r'nT"fT1nr Crop Growers Invited to State Course s, 50 CASH ; " 'V" " Deadline For 763 Wool Applications Jan. ' 31 9is-cuss- ed Expert Service 373-02- 21 373-551- 0,- 63. New Citizens Of Training Classes For Scouting At Ail-TiHigh withnormal program procedure of continuing to accept such ap- me I v4 .j ; -- ' Mini .... X 'im$j&f ' Adult Scout leaders in Provo District, Utah National Parks Council, during 1963 concluded the greatest leadership pro gram in the history of the dis trict as 787 training certificates were issued. Directing the training program in Provo Scout District is Wilson K. Anderson. Some 49 courses were offered in all three phases of scouting Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Exploring. e The 1963 training record for scouting of 787 certificates compares to 625 in 1962, and 544 in 1961. all-tim- plications for a month following the end of the marketing year. The 1963 program payments which probably will begin in will cover shorn wool April and unshorn lambs marketed period, during the 1963 Dec. 1, 31, April through 1963. Later marketings will be available for payments for the 1964 marketing year, which began the first of the year. The necessary sales records accompanying the applications will be the basis for calculating nth the national average price re ceived by farmers for wool during the 1963 marketing year. A series of formal training When the average price can be courses is offered systematical- determined, the payment rates ly to the leaders of 2418 Cub for shorn wool and unshorn Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Explor- lambs sold during the 1963 ers in Provo District. Two Uni- marketing year, will be an versities of Scouting are held nounced. Congress authorized the National Wool Act in order during the calendar year one in March and one in Sep- to encourage the domestic protember. Rex Dunford is cur- duction of wool. rently chairman of the University of Scouting committee. C. C. Each January there is a giant Cub Scout leaders' pow-woheaded by Mr. and Mrs. Rex o B. Larsen. The in the fall of the year is headed -- Como on now haven't you had moments when you felt just a little "green-eyed,- " wondering how some other families . . . families a lot like yours, always seem to have more of the extras, do more" of the things that make day to day living a lot more fun? Could be the only difference is that they've discovered how really easy it is to make money and save money by both using and reading Daily Herald Classified Ads. It works like this. w, show-and-d- by Boyd Giles. Go through your home. Look for eery worthwhile thing that isn't being used any more and write it down. (Bet you'll be s urprised at how much you find the first time.) . . . The household furnishings an d appliances you may be tired of, or no longer enjoy using, almost always have c ash buyers waiting for them to be offered for sale. The same goes for powe tools, m usical instruments, sports equipment, cloth-dio- s, ing, baby furniture, toys, typeySiters, ra encyclopedias, hobby needs. In fact. just about any and everythingimat still h as value also has a buyer waiting to pay you cash for it'. ... and all youiave to do to quickly reach your buyers is dial anytime between 7 ;m. and 8 p. m. and give your list to the friendly, FR, experienced Ad Writer who's waiting to help you. 3-50- 50 TTDri 1 ' fes-sSs- o Joe Seethaler, missioner, heads May campout at Dell for boys and council com of Nephi Slates Annual Membership Meet NEPHI According to Jay the yearly Mickelson, president of the Camp Maple Nephi Chamber of Commerce, adult leaders plans are going forward for the annual membership meeting in Boy Scouting. In addition to adult training, which will be held within the junior leaders' training is con next 10 days to two weeks. Nomination ballots for the ducted regularly under the leadership of Richard B. Bol board of directors will go to ton. members during the next few of institutions days, to be returned by Jan Sponsoring in Provo District find 10 to R. E. Winn, secretary. scouting training available any time they Men nominated for the three desire it for their leadership Doara memDer positions are Besides the formal training Elwood Hall, Morris Lunt, courses held regularly as ex James L. Painter, Lynn Wright, plained above, special courses Dr. A. A. Boston, and Steve are often held on an institution Greenwood.. Dr. Boston, Mr. Greenwood al basis by request. The current outstanding lead- and Rulon Broadhead are now ership training program in serving as the board of direcProvo Scout District had its be tors and whose terms are ex ginnings under the late Dr. piring. Mr. Broadhead recent Drayton Nuttall and has effec- ly was elected state president tively been continued- and en of the Gas Distributors Associa larged upon during the tenure tion, and he declined to be a of Wilson K. Anderson as train- - candidate for the C. of C. board of this position. ing chairman. because - Receive Bank Accounts A. - The AMERICAN F0RK two newest members of the community are solid, substantial citizens with money in the bank, thanks to ithe Bank of American Fork. Howard W. Robinson, cashier at the Bank of American Fork, presented the mothers of the first girl and the first boy born at American Fork Community Hospital in 1964 with $15 sav ings accounts. The first girl was Natalie Dawn Bair. daughter of Don and Connie Morrey Bair, 68 E 200 S., Pleasant Grove, who ar rived at the local hospital at 52 a.m., Jan. 1. Natalie weigh ed in at seven' pounds, one ounce and was 1916 inches tall. The first boy waited until Jan 3 to make his appearance, ar riving at 8:45 a.m. Little Peter Austin Tracy, son of Jacklin k and Wilma Tracy, 210 W. 400 N., American Fork, tipped the scales at six pounds, two and one-ha- lf ounces and was 18 inches long. Mr. Robinson presented Mrs Bair and Mrs. Tracy with pass books made out to Natalie Dawn and Peter Austin over the weekend. Lehi Announces -- wrecked or removed; lots cleared; trees, foundations, slabs and debris removed. ReaFree estimate. Fast sonable service. Phone BUILDING CARPET PROFESIONAL carpet installation. and repair service, before noon 7. and after 8 p.m. 225-445- CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION FOR ceramic tile installation, call Bennie's Tile Company, Or era. AC Spanish Fork, Payson 798-681- 9, 465-371- 0 EXCAVATING BULLDOZING for any purpose, trees, patrol grader, basements, 373-71ox snow etc., removing, 78 756-255- 0. GARAGES Overhead Doors, radio installed. Remodeling. operated, R. W Lowry, Phone AC GIFT SHOP FOR all occasions. Gift Shop, 141 North University. MARTIN 35. 's INCOME TAX STATE and Federal income tax re turns prepared, $5 and up. your 6. home or mane. INCOME TAX, federal and state 225-573- returns prepared. Complete bookkeeping service, quarterly returns. 225-563- 1. MEAT CUTTING AND WRAPPING CALL Utah County Packing Com pany i or au your meat needs, custom killing, cutting, wrapping, freezing of your beef. veal, pork and sheep. Picked up and delivered back, 1 call does it aU, Vernon S, Cheever 373-66or PAINTING & PAPER HANGING PAINTING and Paper Hanging. 8. Call 373-77or 00 489-624- 6. 373-695- 28 RADIO AND TV SERVICE RADIO, TV. record players, record- ers. 29 years service in Utah-Coun-ty Ralph's Radio and TV. Provo, FR PROMPT dependable, reasonabl service for all makes television, LEHI Winner in the Christ tape recorders phonographs and mas lighting contest, sponsored radios. Wakefield's. FR REMODELING by the Lehi Chamber of Com HOME and commercial. Large or merce and Lehi City, have been sman, expert painting. Licensed announced by Calvin H, Swen contractor, son, chamber president. HOME remodeling and General First prize of cash award of construction Spanish Fork. work, Mr. to and was awarded $25 BASEMENTS, homes, akxminum Mrs. Glen Carter, 480 W. 2100 siding, painting, free estimates N. Second prize bf $15 went to ROOFING Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Turner, No. We of do 12 S. 3rd W., and third prize every type of roofing, fix rePaiF' remodeling. 374 1TOO $10 was given toi Mr. and Mrs. W. 5th TREE SERVICE Harry G. Mannijig, 446 N. TREES topped, removed, licensed and insured, free estimate Honorable mentions were giv2. en to Mr. and Mils, Wayne Pow- Contest Winners 3-1- 263 373-770- 4. t 798-370- 6. - 225-205- 3. 225-349- UPHOLSTERY Thomas J. work done In my Peck, 662 E. 2nd, S.; Dale Pet- UPHOLSTERY home, very; reasonable, erson, 267 S. 3rd W.; Glen Mott, 7 WINDOW CORNICE 1550 N. 5th W.i George F. Plain. designed, or upholstered: Grace, 1500 N.F5th W., and choc your own desim. Tern 0. James L. Slater,! 1500 N. 6th W. free estimate call ell, 498 E. 5th l 373-809- 225-411- 9. |