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Show "I 1 "I ""I " 1x4 ,,jMtji,.jaU)lu.l.i .ll.i New City Ice Skating Directory Halted at Boat Harbor Now Ready -- ; Ice y. Provotty-i)ireclor- listing 26.712 personal and business names in Provo. Orem and - Springville, has been published and is. now being distributed, according to Bill Wotherspoon, manager of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. The directory is published by - rj. L. Polk and Company and the total of entries counts the names of a man and his wife! !as only one listing. The age of 18 is the minimum for persons listed in the book. Listed Contents - Proposed Anti-Obsceni- Car Plunges ty Law Supported from Page One) (Continued so that it is impossible to see all of them. Adults Speak in a bunch come Several adults also claimed they prefer better movies than the fare presently served them. They claimed their attendance 4 J.KnnnJ U..1...." Vnn was umyycu hi uie uieaieia considerably because of what they termed low caliber films. The proposed ordinance asks and ,that the. industry magazine stand operations . police-themselve- in classify- - s Into River; at Hearing ' 1948 four-doo- r l. Fred Giles Carlile, 23, 3027 n! E., Provo, was the driver of the vehicle when it left the highway on a curve, skidded off the road, overturned down an embankment and came to rest in Provo River. The water was not very deep or swrft at that point. aniDrr Ricksrtoldthecom-missio- n SgTIackiHelm of the Utah that they were pleased Highway Patrol investigated and with ' Monday night's hearing said the driver was unhurt. The and the response from those in jmshap .occurred jusf east of ' attendance. the drinking fountain near the Mouth of Provo Canyon about 1:25 a.m. 320 i in ing mms anaj literature as either suitable, or unsuitable for young '., persons. The proposal sets the age limit for "young persons" as anyone 18 years old or younger. A portion of the states that in the ; proposal " viewing of films xlassified "not suitable for young people," a person under 19 years of age may be accompanied to the film by his parent or parents, ' or legally appointed guardian, A fire Sunday at the D. L. husband or wife, throughout the McConkie residence, 755 N. 7th viewing of the film. E., Provo, was caused when a of printed tenant in an apartment at the In the handling material, that which would be home .placed some clothing on classified "unsuitable for young a space heater to dry. people" must be placed in an Monday's Daily Herald had area not accessible to young reported that Mr. McConkie had been responsible for placing people. .. T - -i 1 the clothing where it could rraauy umcu Violation of the ordinance if catch fire, but this was incorpassed in the present form, rect. It was a tenant that had would be classed as a misde- - taken the action that resulted in meanor - with a fine of up to a fire with $260 damage to the $299 or six months m the county clothes, some luggage and the carpet. . jail or both. Crn EMI it nitr atinraAir tirttsv read the law, explained that dealers must the newsstand have .knowledge of magazines being unsuitable for young peo ple before he be deemed in violation of the proposal. A warn PROVO ing would be considered notifiAcademy Those Magnificent obcation that the material Men in Their Flying Machines. A jectionable. formal complaint Paramount My Fair Lady. signed by 10 citizens of the city Uinta The Loved One. . Com-mercea- . . w 1 Whafs Playing At the Movies . ... . .. Meeting Slated All science teachers in the Alpine, Provo, Tintic, Nebo, Juab, North and South Sanpete school districts are invited to the Region Three Utah Science Teach ers Association meeting Wednes day at Provo High School. New Semester Begins at 'Y' Students streamed through George Albert Smith Field-hous- e at Brigham Young University Monday as registration segot under wayfor-Spri-ng mester. The big "sign-u- p continued today and classes will- - begin BYU is the only Wednesday. large university in the state operating on the semester system. Others on trje quarter system registered right after the Christmas "holidays. Registration last fall required three days, but . through constant streamlining of the process BYU officials have scheduled two days this semester. Last fall 18,725 daytime students had registered by the end of the third week of school, and spring semester enrollment is expected to be about thejame. The addition, of evening School students and ,reg: istrants brought the total enrollment for autumn semester to over 20,000. The spring semester will end May 27 with commencement exercises. Winners In Utah Art Show Listed - er Six artists have been awarded cash prizes for outstanding entries in .the art exhibit which open-- , ed today at the Springville galall-Ut- lery. The public is invited 10 se the exhibit weekdays during school hours and Saturdays and Sundays from 2 to 9 p.m., according BORN to Stanley Burningham, curator. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL First place winned of $50 in Today Boy to Rueben S. and Dixie the professional artist division Carol Matthews Longwell, Pro B. with F. Larson, Prove, was his oil painting, "Tree of Hea- vo. ven Sea Pods." Second place Monday Bo to Hans J. and Gail Eil- prize of. $35 went to Richard Braunstein Boettcher, Pro !Ieen Brown for his watercolor entry, The Third Member," and Osral vo. and Jerrelyn Boy to Jack E. Allred won $10 for his water-cdo- r, Bray McQuivey, Springville "Ironton." Boy to Ben and Betty June In the amateur division, MerKappas Rogers, Mapleton lin Miller won a $50 cash prize Girl to Eliu and Joan Allen Secfor his oil, "Playground." Provo. ond prize of $25 went to Erika Ieremia, Boy to Theodore and Sherrill Packman for the oil, "Security," Ann Christopherson Bohn, Pro- of $10 to Eliza- and third Statistics - First place winner in the PROFESSIONAL WINNER division of the art exhibit at Springville was this oil painting, "Tree of Heaven Sea Pods," by Provo rtist B. F. Larson. al all-Ut- if prize f OH ! 1 1 "Xi 4 1 . m I lulu -- i 5"c Sa" h Milkff i watcrTOlor. vo. iAT PAYSON HOSPITAL 1 "HK'c Jan. 15: Bov to Judges of the art show were Is Is the program, Orem forK.!" ,,Z EJ? - retirement A;new policy ?': of city : mandatory employees at the age of 65 was Monday night by the tion, land j adopted use' analysis projecOrem Tity Council. ted to 1980, and master pla- n- The motion to adopt the policy, was made by Councilman James Paramore, following a spirited discussion on the subject". The new, policy will affect e only "employees of the city. Mayo- James E. Mangum asked for a policy ruling on the matter, pointing out that the city had no specific policy con- mng. other iJn. council full-lim- business, - the to instruct the .. agreed police to carry out a crack- - ' down on businesses in the city permitting. ' sale of beer and tobacco to minors. The city has, ' an ordinance covering these of- - . fenses, and cyQff icials Jiave city -- -- Appointed Injured Orem Notes Water Use j de-hi- m face-whil- Wen-worki- - Discrepancy ' lost-tim- " Irrigation Assessments Being Readied - . iniogp James : Search Well Underway Before Cancellation Notice -- fire age to the two cars at $750. In a two-ca- r accident in Provo Monday afternoon Marie B. Lewis, 54, 755 E. 3rd N., Provo, was injur ed. She was released from the Utah Valley Hospital after treatment. She was driving a car when it was involved in a collision with one driven by Donald Edwin Peterson, 16, 1010 E. 550 S., Pleasant Grove, on the Utah State Hospital grounds. The injured woman was taken tt the hospital by the security oificers at the State Hospital. Provo Police investigated and listed damage hvthe 4:40 p.m. mishap at $1550. missing since Sunday by his roommates. A combination of a report by two boys of a man answering Burr's description walking up Rock Canyon, plus the re rtnt, without telling Farlier Monday, he r anyone. told the : , Three states outrank Herald and a University repretucky in bluegrass seed produc- sentative that he had spent the uth Dakota, Iowa and Missouri. night in a downtown motel. Ken- - Uorj-So- ..- - LONDON The British Board of Trade, announcing a ban on export licenses for products bound for the rebel regime in Rhodesia: "Exemptions will - only be made where it can be shown . . that .goods are for the Rhodesian Railways, Central African Railways . or Central African Power Corp., which are operated jointly by Rhodesia BE A WINNER - - 5 BUY A WINNER - . fw m and Zambia, or .for essential humanitarian purposes." Palo Alto, Calif., Charlotte Smith, 21, Chevy Chase, Md. Ronald J. Street, 31, Lehi, AvaDean Keller Drew, 28. ' Pleasant Grove. and Sherman Scott Bowen.- 23. ' - MARRIAGE LICENSES final treaty of independGerald Jack Day, 20, Orem. with Great Britain, was Vicky Jo Hegarty, 16, Orem. Merle John Vonberg. ,28, Og- by Benjamin Franklin, Htn k'atherino H Trrvmhla ' ' Adams and John Jay London in 1783. OREM Under ordered strict "enforcement. cerning retirement. City Manager Wengreen re- - , City officials also adopted by ported that he has received reference the Utah State De- five applications for the job . partment of Health plumbing of city 'engineer and public V Ralph W. Elkins. 37, 1020 N code of 1964., and the state work's director, as well as a 1600 Jft'., Orem, was in satisfac building code 'of 1964 and state number ofinquiries, some of them from out of state. tory condition today at the Utah Electrical code of 1965 Receives Letter Valley Hospital with severe fa- ciaL injuries "suffered Monday. City Manager Earl in a Geneva Rolling green reported he had receiv ; . Mills; accident. , . ed a letter "from Police Chief Mr Elkins received a com-- Lunnert an concerning Larry pound fracture of the jaw and analysis of parking areas along severe faciallacerations when a state street which the city crane hook slipped and struck councii nat asked . ie police he was in the partrrient to make. Mr. as a hooker in the plate green suggested that the list of m'"intersections along the highway The mishap ended the plant's which the -OREM -- Orem city officials police department record of better than six months 'recommends should have re- expressed concern Monday over without stvicted parking should be re- a since July of 1965 report submitted by the wate a accident; viewed by.- - the council at its erworks superintendent indinext regular meeting with the cating that 45 per cent of the chamber of commerce. i city's culinary water cannot be Mayor Mangum read a letter accounted for by meter read from the Utah Fire Rating ings or other measuring esti- Bureau -stating thaTe-evalua - tmates. tion of Orems fire insurance The report showedjhat 2,189,- rates will bemade as soon lis 019,860 gallons ofwater was possible. The city asked for a measured int othe city's water in view of the re- system during the calendar,;; Provo irrigation assessments cent improvements made in the year of 1965, and the total meand schedules are presently tered 4o customers was 1,058,- - " city's water system. . being prepared in the office of Other uses listed by 150,420. Planning Contract the Provo City Commission, it Mayor Mangum, also read a Superintendent Glen Case in was announced today. the report accounted for " Persons wanting to get on the letter from Planning .Consultant gallons of the water, schedule or who have problems I. Dale Despain, reporting that a. total of 992,918,840 en the matter should call the the county's grant for $43,000 leaving for technical planning has been gallons unaccounted for. offices as soon as possible., " city According to the report, 48.35 approved. A contract with of water cent the is which the city per Orem City under supply POSES AS DENTIST will pay $1856 for a compre metered to customers, and 6.30 . -v AFULA, Israel (UPI) -- A 28- - hensive planning study under per cent is accounted for in man was arrested here the program was reviewed by other uses, leaving 45.35 per year-ol- d Monday for posing as a dentist the council. It will be discussed cent which cannot be accounted . and pulling out teeth at $1 more fully at a future meeting for in the present measuring : . : with Mr. Despain. system. apiece.:. Sources of the city's culinary MarM. and Bailey Timothy water during the past year wer ion Selly Bailey, both 23, were as follows: Scera well No. 1, when 12:20 a.m. about injured 45,979,700 gallons; Scera Well . their car was involved in a colNo. 2, 130,459,700; lision with a vehicle driven by Canyon;; springs 379,357,360; city well : Thomas Gordon Heelis, 48, 302 No. 1, 115,347,000; city well N. 4th E., Santaquin. No. I, none; well No. 3, They were taken by the ProDeer Creek (from June The search in which no one port that Burr often went hiking, vo Fire Department ambulance to July) 2,388,600, and Alia to the Utah Valley Hospital and was lost turned into quite an ex- launched the search. 1.145.563.900. springs. word before were then transferred to the pedition Monday ' By the time all could be conEstimated, water uses other could be sent to all participating tacted with word that Burr had Salt Lake City hospital. -, inthan metered to customers Mr. Heelis and one passenger parties. returned to his apartment Moneluded water used by local con- Sheriff Ralph Chappie, called in the car, Robert Childs, 37, day morning, it was noon and 3 5 at out a.m. at some vehicles had reached the tractors, city buildings, water a.m., started Santaquinj suffered minor infountains, department, iflv 10 of of the Utah head of Rock Canyon. the head did hosnot Jeeps juries but require parks and cemetery, by Alta pitalization. Two other occu County Jeep Patrol and two A later report Monday out of farmers on trade, and by overheading Salt Lake quoted Burr as pants of the Heelis car were not motorized snow sleds the city water tank. say from flow up from Provo Canyon into Rock injured. ing he had spent the night in an- These sources totaled 137,950,- of in William search Provo Police are investigating Canyon other apartment he planned to 600 gallons.' the accident and estimate dam- Burr, 22, BYU student reported t Joseph Field tame Katy, ana Jerrolyn Butler Mcnlove, Pay - Spanish Fork, Carma Jean uaie rieicner, ii If rT7 i din 13: mdjjieuy, rrovo. g0n. dii oif r, Young, 24, Provo. . , Mr. Burningham! reporU that ty Boy tQ Ronald George and John Lloyd Vaughn, 22, Jack: 241 entries in the exhibit have Deanna Montague Oram, Spring sonville, Fla., Leslie May Olds, been placed on display and will Lake. 20, Livermore, Calif. remain in the gallery throughout MARRIAGE 'LICENSES Kent Hunter Runolfson, , 24, the month of February. Almost' John Doueias Oertle. 25. Gar-- , American Fork, Janeen Liston, an equal number of entries was den Grove, Calif.. Frances 21, Pleasant Grove. " Marie Whitney, 21, Provo., rejected. The ence Winner of the first place award in made AMATEUR WINNER exhibit which the amateur division of the Springville John. oil was the painting "Plaj ground," by Merlin opened today - xf By JOSEPHINE, ZIMMERMAN? : ar Hal Mickelsen, educational director of the U. S. Forest Ser vice in Ogden will be guest speaker, for' the meeting which will begin at 7:30 p.m. He will speak on "Resources Available for Science Teachers" in Utah." A representative from each school is expected to attend. For those teachers unable to attend the Provo meeting, the same program will be'given Thursday evening at Snow College in Eph- raim. This is especially fpr teachers in the southern part of the region. SPRINGVILLE City Worker Retirement Californians Science Teacher . would bring the matter 1o the attention of the city commis- OREM Thunderball. The Geneva sion with a resultant hearing Bedford Incident. on the matter. Scera-T- hat Darn Cat. To provide a basis for reguliPLEASANT GROVE would issue the lation, city censes to the theaters and Grove Operation Crossbow. Steel worker ' vv Crash Hurts -l Fire Story Clarified a5- been ipmporarily discontinued, according to the Provo City parks and recreation Postmaster ' D. sedan was totally demolished but the driver escaped unhurt Monday as the car went out of control in Provo Canyon, overturned and piunged into Provo River A ' - Driver Escapes newsstands for $5. Such license could be revoked for not more than a year if violations of the law should occur and the comsuch action mission decided was warranted. Any licensee would, have the right of judicial review by the court if the action is started within 30 days of revocation:' In a continuation of the hear ing this morning in the city commission chambers, eight residents added their support of the proposed ordinance. Mrs. Maurine Brimhall, of the" Committee on Children and Youth, " JOHN R. SELCK ' ..- HerolJj Daily Orem Adopts Mandatory the boat " The directory shows the person's occupation or business connection, marital status and name of wife. Also whether that person is the head of a house or a roomer, names and titles of proprietors .and offi cers of corporation and many John R. Selck, 51. of 1604 Wil other items of information. low Laher Provo, has been ap-- ! of the new Special features of include the "designs pointed assistant postmaster Robert Provo Provo, Q. Strong, tenant-ownerentd and tions of postmaster announced today. ed homes,-antelephone numThe appointment of Mr. Selck ber .listings by ... streets and was effective Jam 29 and fills houses. the post left The variety of business in the Collins retired from the post area is the end of December, 1965. at revealed by the many groups Mr. Selck has been with the in the yellow pages catalogued Provo Post Office for 30 years of the directory. These entries Feb. 2, "1936, as a substarting ab. from range alphabetically He was adstitute carrier. stracters to yarns-retaivanced to clerk in charge of Library Distribution the mailing division on Oct. 1, As with previous editions, 1952, and on May 2, 1962, was there will be a distribution of named superintendent of mails. the new directory in the' Mr.'Selgk spent three, years directory libraries in in the Arrny during WorkT War other cities. This new book will U serving on the West Coast, A replace" the last directory. . the Philippines and Okinawa branch of this directory servwith thellSrMh Wisioft. He of offices ice is located at the is a widower and has four chilthe Provo Chan ber of dren including a married anyone desiring to in California and a look at such a directory from daughter two sons at home. and daughter another city is invited, to call a. me chamber office. The first entry in the new directory is the A- Quality Glass and the final entry is that t Terry Zupan. Between these two are listed such picturesque Abel, Bee, family names as Click, Duke, Elm, Flake, Getts, A San Diego, Calif., couple Helm, I vie, Jolley, Kitchen, Nicol, Orr, Page, was transferred to the UniverLemmon, Ridge, Snow, Tall, Underwood, sity of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City early this mornValentine, Wax and Young. ing after being injured in a two-caccident at 1507 South State iii Provo. They were treated there and released. PETITIONS SUPPORT PROPOSED LAW Part of a group of 33 youths and adults is shown carrying petitions signed by 11,269 people in Utah County supporting Provo's proposed ordinance regarding films and literature in regards to young people. The petitions were sented during Monday night's hearing on the proposed law. Ultimately," they will be given to the Utah County Commission seeking county-wid- e legislation on the matter. an At 65 , department. . The recent warm snow storms have brought water upon the ice and park crews are, unable, to clean it off until the vfeather gets cold' ' er. y-will be resumed Skating when, weather gets cold again. ,A n announcement will be made when the ice is safe. ' Assistant v: - JR231 V3 skating igg.1 , ' Franklin Millar, j . FO SALE or RENT L0WRY ORGANS HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CO. 13 W. rtiai! gr.ci or liSab'i VI dr. tidai. 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