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Show V ocTOsai 13 Doily Hercli Monday. 24 Receive Releases From Armed Services Around and About UTAH COUNTY BY MILDRED B. BALL 17J-$S- or 6J 37J-05-1I Mrs. florenct Hamilton hasl Melford Art King, who has return to her home in Pueblo, been with the Navy the past 28 Colo., following her three-wee- k has taken his retirement visit m Provo at the home of years, and moved his family back to her daughter and husband, Sir. Paysoo after living in Norfolk, and Mrs. Kenneth C McTavtsh, Va.rtorionvTtime. His father, Melford King, went east by jet Mr. and Mrs. R. C Meadows plane and returned to Utah with of Provo report an enjoyable the family. Mr. King, pipe visit with Mr. Meadows' broth- fitter in the Navy, expects to er, Robert Meadows who was become associated with the here from Columbus, Ga. plumbing business in the Pay-son area. Their family includes Patsy. 14. a ninth erader at MrsGlenT-(VondaPhillips ) Junior High School; has now been returned to her rayson Lou, 10, in the fifth grade home in Orem from the Utah Mary at Parkview School; and Mel Valley Hospital where she had ford, 1 been receiving treatment i - Recently separated from the various armed forces were 24 young men from the Utah County area, according to the local Selective Service office. These faclude; Thomas D. McDermott. Richard J. Nusink, Don F. Robertson. Charles W. Berge, Chad E. Penrod. James E. GammeU, Rkbard Duke, Ronald G. Salerno, and Steven J. BisselL all of Provo; Brent H, Peterson, Fred Billings, Sterling L Cook, Jackie E. Prince, Robert A. West, Dennis R. Giilman, Howard L. Park, aB of Ojrm. Harold W. Sargen4, Harry H. Wamick, Johnson, Richard and Cyril A. Winters, all of Pleasant Grove; - Royce D, Branning, American Fork; David C. Bullock and Kent L Tay lor, Lehi; and Ronald D. Sim mons, California. Miss Marian Ream, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ream of Provo and Miss Lyn Engar of Redwood City, Calif., left Satr urday for New York City and an extended stay in Europe, The girls planned to spend four days In New York City where they hoped to see some Broad way play productions.; After this they will take passage on the SS Queen Elizabeth for Europe. Plans include study in Salzburg, Austria and other places and sightseeing on the continent Miss Ensar will be work. doing some post-gradua- te Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Rees of Orem, had as their guests briefly during the past week, Mrs. Rees parents, Lt. Col. (Retl and Mrs. Charles W. Brown. The couple had been re visiting points in Europe, where they had formerly lived, for the pat four months, and have now returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schofield, Provo parents, hosted a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor their son, Arlin R. Schofield Included as of Edgemont. Mrs. Arlin also were guests Schofield. their daughter, Son-d." ra and Arlin's sister, Beth , Schofield. WALKER - a...-- It and others had not An undetermined number of fence posts were also destroyed. Mr. Stanley said the fire fighters were able to keep the fire from several haystacks in the area and cattle in the fields involved were able to stay out of the way of the flames. Owners were present to move the cattle if this became necessary A lack of wind greatly aided the firemen in their fight against the fire. battle During the firemen and equipment from Goshen, Santaquin, Eureka, Payson, Salem and Utah County : participated. bole was there then. Later, ht recalled, the Austin Brothers purchased the land, filled the hole and broke .the land for farming."' la any event, whether ft is caused by underground water or not for the past 30 to 40 yean, men and equipment have crossed over it unaware of the potential danger. Mr. Preston says he will mark the area so .' luuuc. w uie mcaaume, me curious are beating a path to the edge to peer down into the pit and give their views on what caused the hole and Mr. , Preston will remember for a long time "the day the earth gave way, "Hawaii grows bigger with volcanic eruption; the red-hlavas build new land as they roll into the sea. every ot He is so unlucky that he runs into accidents which started out to happen to somebody else. Don Marquis. II Your Motor Vital Statistics of Central Utah Communities six-ho- Overheats C-- US Complete RADIATOR c" cd GAS TANK Service New Flow Test and Leak Deteetioa Equipment Specialised. Efficient, Work Uaooadlttoaally ; Guarantee. AHLAKDZRS 456 .1 . . 1 Univ. Ph. 3734463 UTAH APPLIANCE & FURNITURE COMPANY Idaho Youth Missing at !iJ Princeton Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sackett of Orem joined a family gathering at the home of their daughter, Louise and her husband, Mer-ri- l' Nelson especially for the birthday of the Nelson's little daughter, Celia. Dinner was served and those present entertained with films of Switzerland and other topics. Paternal trandparents. Mr. and MrsJ John B. Nelson of Goshen, also " attended. By EDNA LOVERIDGE j LEHI MerviiLPreston, man. . ager of the Sugarhouse Stake Farm near Saratoga, feels he was mighty lucky' "toe day the earth gave way. ' f .'. As he was spreading fertilizer . " ., with a tractor and equipment recently, he felt the tractor lean to one side. He looked back to see a hole appear where he v .'.-- . had just passed over. The original hole was about the width of about three feet long. It has grown until now it measures about IS feet each way and is about that deep. Mr. Preston said he did not understand why the earth hadn't given way earlier in the year as much heavier equipment had passed over the same spot many times. Three tructloads, about 20 yards, of dirt haver been dump ed into the bottom of the pit EARTH GIVES WAY Mervin Preston stands beside huge hole which suddenly appeared as but it appears It will take many,1 he drove a tractor over It on the Sugarhouse Stake Farm near Saratoga. The tractor leaned,' many times that to ful the hole. Mpt PrestoJLsaid that soon he bat did Bot topple into the hole. , would fill the cavity to make it level with the surrounding land. He said that, there ap peared to be a channel at the bottom of the hole running in a southwesterly direction, which BORN A. .Williams Nuttall, Springville. Saturday: might have caused underground AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Girl to Douglas Frank and Girl to Lester and water to wash away the earth, Mary Today: Mary Chriatensen Adams, Bragg Uebschutz, Provo. leaving only a crust on the top. Boy t Sherman D. and Deann PleasanfCfrove, Old Scbool Wen to Gii! EweD Goode Payne, Orem. ' and Rhea Ralph Girl to Glen H. and Shirley However, some old timers Girl to Larry G. and Kathleen Smith Calder, Mapleton. Elkins, Provo. have remembered that a school Rawlings Lee, Provo. Girl to Milan and Janet Girl to R, Kent and Rose house used to be nearby and Girl to Dallas C. and Judy Groesbeck Packard, Springville. Mary gchroeder ..Beck, Orem. theorized that the present hole Charlotte- - Dean Thompsoii;fnt-toATaTra1if- f is the site of a well for the Provo. worth Wrshburn, Provo. school. This, however, isn't the The Hawaiian Islands are the Girl to A. Glen and Fairy Fay Boy to Earl T. and Christie way that Clifford Austin re n; 1 upstrmradous-mid1oreaSue McClellan Oss Jr., Provo. Frank Wright Provo. members it He said that about Boy to Osmer K.'and Thora mountains thrust up from vents 60 years ago he used to hunt Sunday: beneath the water, Boy to Richard D. and Carol Peterson Bills, Provo. rabbits in the area and a similar Of Pasture Near Goshen A range fire GOSHEN burned for about six hours Sunday over 1000 acres of pastures north of Goshen, but firemen were able to keep It from causing damage other than the burned over grass and range forage. Darryl Stanley, Utah County Fire Warden, indicated the flames were successfully kept from several haystacks and several hundred head of cattle by the approximately 50 firemen from six departments and volunteers, who battled the blaze. Cause of the fire, which was reported about 11 a.m.. has not been determined but it raged through approximately-- 1' 1000 acres of pastureland before it was extinguished. The location of the fire was about one mile north of Goshen and any loss is hard to deter mine because most land burn ed was meadowland. Some of the pastures had been mowed Huge Hole on Saratoga Farm Remains Mystery i: Fire Sweeps ! 000 Acres Members of the family were together Sunday evening for the biruVays of Craig Pickering, which occurred Saturday, and his father, Deraiie Pickering, an event of Sunday at the Pickering home in Springville. Mrs, Pickering prepared birthday cake and ice cream also for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Averett, Springville and a sister, Mrs. Kent Murdock and husband; Karma Averett Peg gy Singleton and Amy, Jeanie and Peggy Pickering. . Fcrmer tias Narrow Escc pa N.J. (UPI)- -A Princeton University scholarship student irom Payette, Idaho, has been missing for five days, authorities disclosed Sunday. Ernest Noel Wing, 18, a freshman of Payette, was last seen by his roommates, Vincent Farrell of Scarsdale, N.Y. and John Abbotts of Trenton on Sept 29 at his room in Pyne Hall. He was leaving for a navel science class at the Princeton armory. The youth's father, Dr. Jack Wing, a University of " Idaho psychologist and guidance di rector of the Payette school system, said there were no indications the youth was upset. Dr. Wing arrived here Friday and has been staying with Col. Thomas Ahern, head of Princeton's NROTC program. PRINCETON, x buysmow. " - - ,j.L- V y 'H'(r PER MONTH 19 Cu. Ft. 100 HOLDS 9 gSB I - . ' ; OOj FROZEN " IDS. Lb. Beef Assortment FOOD wrapping ond freezing PJ 12.1 I Includes iteaki, roasts, etc., olso cutting, only 50" wide . M 1W Lbs. liltF V of quality beef cu. Kolas 424 Pounds HUNTERS SPECIAL! from Utah County Packing Co. 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