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Show - f til t X I Payson Gift Shop Names New Plansnderway Burglarized City Clerk 'Biggest Little Fair' - Approximately $200 in cash and 48 rings, valued at $336, were taken from the Bridal Veil Falls Gift Shop in a burglary last night. The burglars entered by lore- nig a door near me terminal of the 'cable car ride, 'accord Deputy Sheriff Mack ing to Holley, and the money was taken from a change box. Investigation is continuing. a- rat KEITH T. BORUP .LINDON Plans for the an-- ; Walker. ,Akna Heaps, Sandy; Deon Gray, wife PAYSON nuaf Lindon Fair claimed to Bradv Dirker. Lindon: Russell of Richard Gray, Paysbn-wa';'the biggest little fair in Schow, ring master. Pleasant named new clerk for Payson11 " an--' ciry onice at a special meei-;10- " ;Grove ing of the city council held day events next Saturday, Aug. 8 a.m:, withinouncer, Thursday evening. Mrs. Gray '27. bfginnmg at a position formerly a Horse Show. This will be fol-- 1 secretary will act as officials at 10 a.m., by a minia-.an- d held by Vioiie Reece who judges. cented an appointment as city! lure parade which will be re-- , The events for the horse show 6 o"clock in the eve- jpeated-a- t treasurer s ' 3V4 iff . SJ ?fJLv . Still Critical CPAs Elect After Accident V MM w Mrs. LaMar fLinda Weddine- ton) Barton, 20, was still re-- i t. secretary-treasure- Duane F. Hutchings. The new officers will assume their duties at the annual meet ing of4he group in September. n i r. mi. ii ine aouinrn cuapici includes nearly 50 CPAs from Salt Lake to the southern bor der of the state. husband, Q. Lamar Barton, 20, Provo, and her mother, Mrs. Elsie ;' Also Provo. 55, Weddington, Mobley Jr., 36, of Fresno, Calif. Nine other occupants were injured in varying degrees. The Barton's baby and Greg Paul , Wed- brother of dington, Mrs. Barton, have been releas-from the hospital and are now in Provo, where their con dition is satisfactory. Conferences Staff nembers at the Medi- In Pasadena, Calif., Project Manager Clifford Nelson holds a portion MOON PHOTOS of Orbiter's first frame taken of the Moon's su rface as he explains to newsmen that there is an apparent degradation in the high resolution in frames two and three. Nelson stands next to a model of the camera in Orbiter. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) cal Center in Cedar City re Quarterly conference of the port that mere is no change in East Provo LDS Stake will be the overall condition of the held Saturday and Sunday at seriously-injure- d Mrs. Barton. the Provo Tabernacle. Visiting au- thorities will be Norman E. Wright, PriestGeneahood com- logical mittee, - he killed in another of the four vehicles involved in the accident was Walton Lloyd 2 Stakes Schedule Ffuci j others on Aug. 12 south ot is Cedar City. Killed were Mrs. Barton s r halter Cass begmning at 8 a.m. fruit and handicrafts and with the following divisions: ":ed during World War II at the! vegetables, induction station at Ft. Doug- - baked goods are being planned. grade horses, Shetland Pony; las, arid also for a- business Ribbons will be awarded for the j Arabian, Quarter Horse, Morgan flower display. Entries are still and Appaloosa. Trophies will be firm at Salt Lake. In other city business Dale encouraged and those desiring awarded in each division for can cumaci cnampions, and ribbons for all Black was- - approved as aW)'snow a member 'of the following classes. The performance class- member of the" Payson Police . c,es stan at i p.m., tor reserve. The city also apprav- open '""'"ccjnu niuti ta am-- 1 jumpers, junior exniDiiors, 1 h led .a extension of uaicigaaiu a practice allowing Salem er; Baked Goods, Doris Zupanj years arid under, and Western and Nola Keetch; Needle Work, pleasure horses. There will also City to use Payson City dump Doris Johnson; Fruit and Vege-b- e an exhibition by the Junior ground. Approval was given and Youth Ridine Club of Lindon Chidester tables Terry the with understanding that ' rules and regulations govern- Handicraft: Mr. and Mrs. David under the direction of Bill Nielsen. Keetch followed by a junior exing :he ground be followed. 16 years and under, festivities the hibitors over A progress on con Reigning report struction at Payson City Hos will be Jeffery Ford and Holly English pleasure horses. Siet-pital was given by Mf. Gam- Walker, king and queen and land Pony pleasure horses open and Kelly for owners 18 and over, boot mon, of Kaze & Gammon Con- Scott Hutchinson Lindon. race open to riders 14 years Sir and has who the Walker, Lady tractors, Provo, general and electrical contract; They will ride in the parade as and under, junior exhibitors ,15 M. M. Miller of Payson, who will the other contestants for! years to 17, Western pleasure horses, cloverleaf jackpot bar-Thas the mechanical contract; the king and queen contest. committee sparking the'rell race for all ages, English Perry Jackson, hospital building inspector for Payson City horse show includes Mr. and pleasure horse open to persons and Willard Nelson, architect. Mrs. Brady Dirker, Mr. and 16 years and over and a working Boyd 'hunters open. The hospital addition has been Mrs. Andreiir Bin-ellunder construction for about FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1966 Daily Herald a month. Utah County, Utah of flowers, sixth-mont- ported to be in a critical condi-- 1 tion at the Valley View. MediKeith T. Borup, Provo CPA, cal Center in Cedar City, Is the new president of the where she was taken following Southern Chapter, Utah Assoheadon automobile crash ciation of CPAs, and Leon W. which took the lives of three has been chosen Woodfield and- - injured several people New hSlhibits ofS-e- - South Utah president-elec- gJ'. -- Provo Woman New Officers At Lindon, Aug. 27 Bridal Veil and rs,. Mrs. Alice L. 1 Wilkinson, Re- ; Mr. Wright lief Society. Sunday sessions wiill be at a 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to Stake President L. Flake!' ! Rogers, 847 N. 1260 E., Provo, Visitors are welcome to the Sunday sessions. Candidate Vital Statistics of Central Utah Communities Clarifies alee Barker- - Lee, Heber. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL AT PAYSON HOSPITAL Aug. 3: Today: Girl to John Haywood and Boy to Fred and Barbara Harrelson, Evelyn Joan Carter Murray, Mapleton. Springville. BORN Statements Taylor Thursday: Girl to Ben and Georgia Fieldsted Lyons, Provo. Girl to James J. and Linda Ann Morrison Kearney, Provo. Boy to Jack W. and Docia Mae Brown Lotf, Provo. Boy to William H. and Genevieve Piper Taylor, Provo. Alvin R. Dyer i Orem Girl to Ronald A. and Judith assistant to the Council Peter Pierce, Cedar City. " Twelve' Gki to Eildridge D. and Ger- Apostles, will be the He was quoted that in the area of civil rights, "it Is better not ; visiting speak-e r Saturday to legislate in this area since and Sunday at the legislature cannot force one fhe quarterly person to love anomer."'He said of j conference this gives the impression he is " the Orem LDS 't not in favor of civil rights leg-- 1 ' Stake. islatioq, which is. an erroneous Accompany-- " picture, he said. ing him will The speaker said that he feels ' be T. Bowring that "it would be better if we! a Woodbury, did not have to legislate in the Mr. Dyer member of the area of civil rights, because we Priesthood Missionary commit-te- cannot by law force one man to and Mrs. Helen H. Allredge, love another man. However! I' of the Primary Association. since we have been over a hund-- 1 According 4o Stake President red years without having the Melvin Dover Hunt, 997 N. State ot man extended one to rigms Street, Orem, visitors are weJ- - another voluntarily, it has been Z come to tne general unaay ses--' found necessary to pass civil sions at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. rights legislation in order to ' at the Orem High School au- protect minority groups in their ditorium. Saturday sessions will basic In essence, the rights." be at 2 p.m. in the Orem First said he speaker was in favor 1 Ward chapel, Second North and of civil berights legislation T?nr.L f cause man does not voluntarily respect the right of his fellow man. In another statement regarding state and federal governSALT LAKE CITY Mrs, ment, Dr. Melville was quoted Bessie May, Stevens Wheeler, as saying that "he believes that 78, died Wednesday; requiem. state should be left to Clarification of several statements made by Dr. J. Keith Melville in a debate between him, awL Harvard R. Hinton, both candidates for the Demo cratic nomination for U. S. Congress as representtives of the new Utah. Congressional First District, at BYU campus mis weeK, was given today by Dr, of Melville. -- Hit Helen Marie ' Gee, 18, Heber. Barry Kay Hutchings, Kathleen Durfey, Lehi, Eagar, Ariz., Mc- 21, 20, American Fork. Michael William Pennie, 17, jPleasant Grove, Clista Lee MARRIAGE LICENSES Hosmer Steadman, Beck, 16, Alpine. George David Miller Steed, 21, ProAnnette 49, Provo, Judith vo, Kathleen Reeder, 20, Provo. 22, Orem. Raymond Leon Peterson, 22, Dale Lusk, 26, Malad, Ida., Fork, June Marie Rifa Conrad, 28, Provo. Spanish Kent Dean Boyd, Bakersfield, Hales, 20, Spanish Fork. ' Norman Justesen Smith, 23, Calif., Geraldine Firmage, 21, Provo, Kathy Gabbitas, 18, Pro- Provo. vo. Randy Woods, 19, Lehi, Joy Rush Bigelow Norton, 21, Gasser, 18, American Fork. Re-dic- k, LfU Jf'!' 'jf WESTERN UNION Cum 9 tmtg, Wait fart mmtm e, .TELEGRAM f m AT NO 1 fMMMI MR- JJOtO fD SHATTER-PROO- U COLO JkUSUSf wauhs. ?i ' i - . , - f URGENT YOU TAKE ALL NECESSARY - ' ' . " t i V ,yv : . I .. STEPS TO CLEAN OUT YOUR PRESENT ' j ;; ; STOCK LENSES F OFFER GOOD UNTIL COST!' EXTRA 15EMVER "'1 WuV'.L.ispoeE' - CHILDREN'S GLASSES INCLUDING MIBllTnil SEPT. 10th, 1966 Utah Obituaries - X"!:' ' Smment Holy Rosary 7:30 p.m., Sunday, E. lst S. George Lawrence Gibbett, 54, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 255 S. 2nd E. " Joseph Conrad Rlnlensberger, died 85, Tuesday; funeral Saturday 2 p.m., 260 E. South Tem574 ple. MONRO- E- John Bert by Sr. 68, died Monday; funeral pending. Ruth Anderson Lee, Saturday 1 p.m., Monroe North funeral 62, died Wednesday; Ward Chapel. , MURRAY Lavell (Swen) Swenson, 56, died Thursday; fu- to W "i:iit:rr::'Y"r;':rif':,:,f'v"''Ti: tfyS'-- f "ff iww m awuuilAx is needed. Dr. Melville's attitude in this area is that "what we need today is a cooperative federalism instead of the attitude of states i versus the national government. There are many areas in which the states are best equipped to handle governmental functions and needs. 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