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Show l Doily Herald Monday, November count unit Utah iw Posting Due on Jofc Office Predicts Growth m County Economy ' r of the in downtown parking provo will not begin until the entire area can be posted,'' Po-- W Security' Office, ,tht county, a decrease of JW report, October employment m the since September, and a slight Unemployment since Jast county was up Wo Jobs over a increase over a year ago. 'year has changed by less" than of one per cent of the year jgp, and 1,050 over Sep-- Etaptoyment would have tember, There were a total of been even higher n it werejt-countlabor force. There were 39,280 persons employed in the for the copper strike, the re-- fa J.100 unen. county. port said. Utah County has 1W ployed persons in Utah County. Farm and construction jobs copper workers on strike. This is a. decrease of 90 since were both higher than last Population of the county was September and a slight partly due to late get-- estimated at 127,560 persons, an crease over October of last -vests -- and good" coratrwllncfease of 3,275 persons since year. Ordinarily; unemploy ment begins increasing in Oc tober; but. this year, as a result of the late agricultural season and continued construe- lion employment, the number of unemployed persons has remained relatively low. The slight gain in unemployment over last year appears to be GARY, Ind. UPI) A special gan, Instead. largely due to new entrants panel of federal judges .vtpday It was standing room only in Into the labor force. This in. accepted Hammond cour- crease in jurisdiction is rej. the "courtroom" battle Tiverirhether troom as the Judges decided to flected in the Increased num a fair election can be held lump the Hatcher and Justice ber of work applications in Em Tuesday in the racially tense Department suits together. ployment Securiy 'files.. - In the audience were Hatcher, -city of Gary. local business, Concerning the Judges began who arrived almost two hours said the report, from the sam While ' ROBOT Is ertftrng the earth in ple received, Utah County gross A his hearing witnesses in nearby later,-anHammond, the first of National this election, Lake County sales during , September inlooking lor ways satellites b space can provide more pracGuard units ordered Into the Democratic Chairman John G. creased only nine-tentof one tical benefits for man on earth. Among other things, It is Gary area by Got. Roger Krupa. Krupa told newsmen he per cent over the same month Branigin began mobilizing on would produce evidence of 1000 of last year. The strikes against the outskirts of the city, where Negro ghost voters on the me copper corporation and the ' voters are scheduled to choose election rolls. Ford Motor Company, "along ' between a white and a Negro While the lawyers argued, with a generally tight economy candidate for mayor Tuesday, hundreds of state police and locally, have retarded business t activity ia recent months;- The Branigin ordered the troops to guardsmen - took ttp -- postj-at Gary on the basis of informa fairgrounds in adjacent coun. sale 'of building materials, (UPI)-T- he WASHINGTON tion that this steeHnasmg iy ties, ready to move into Gary if autiTsiles, and total receipts Ft Leavenworth Kan. from eating and drinking estab- Supreme Court today denied a! Douglas said there are past of nearly 300,000 could erupt trouble starts. :r into violence after tne election lishments each realized some hearing to three Army privates court decisions that Indicate results are counted. However, a gain over last year. General wh- o- were-- L Jailed for - their what is 'happening in Vietnam an supreme nwurt hearing merchandising, apparel and refusal to go to Vietnam to is none of our (the court's) " was scheduled fa ilndlanapolis business'Hwt he aaidthe three bad low fight eTtaflgroceries later rtoday :' challenging V 1 er sales than last September. In a brief unsigned opinion,! soldiers should be told why. "a Judge's injunction against fee The sale of automobiles was however, Justices William O,: According to Douglas, the mixed mis month with some Douglas and Potter Stewart court does not "sit as - a guard callup. . - The three judge federal panel dealers reporting especially argued unsuccessfully that tne committee of oversight or the filed suits to hear by What resolutions good gains, particularly among court should have accepted the supervision. , agreed Democratic i Negro candidate, Geraldine Christensen Karri- - used car sales, while others re-- case in order to see whether the the President asks and what the Richard G. Batcher, and by the sonhas .been appointed co-- ported very poor sales. Build- - Vietnam conflict constitutes war Congress provides are not our U.S ; Justice Department charg- - chairman of the Utah County materials ' generally sold in the constitutional sense. concern." -S lng flat the Gary election rolls observance for the 175th birth well because , of ' the longer The three soldiers who But he and Stewart agreed have been oadded with fictitious day of the Democratic Party, building . season and . large brought the. appeal are Dennis "the large and deeply troubling white names and that road-- Ariel F. Ball, chairman, said amount of residential building Mora, 26, James A. Johnson, 21, questions" posed by U.S. . both of New York: and David involvement in Vietnam and the blocks hav been put in the way today. that is currently being done, A. Samas. 21. of Modesto, CaW. constitutional basis for action Sen. Gayle McGee. ti Netrro refistration. ; Hatcher's suit asked, that wil be the principal speaker at They are serving sentences at there will "not go away by simply refusing to hear the case Tuesday's election be post the party, to be held at 7 p.m. Both suits ? leveled Nov., 18 In the Wilkinson Stuof three obscure Army poned BYU charges against the leaders of dent Union Building at BYU. the Lake County (Gary) DemoIt will include dinner, danc cratic organization, which has ing and other entertainment. In A.F. denied party support or funds to Members of thecommittee. of Hatcher "and is backing - his L000 will be admitted free. . Republican rival, Joseph Radi- - Others will be asked to make Women accepted for enlist ment are in Air the U.S. Force tr $5 donation. Provoant- - were,,reminded that BYU Homecomtoday aU Deromtic Party .workers, l"" row esrosAY ftatus.. Assignis just around the coring and can also be bought at the 4iN.iii, atatiaifi t,v. vr vi u w wv ner " when- - the sophomore both interesting and rewarding. door. BYU class painted a huge, Women can be assigned to and blue Some signs have gone up. jjmtthe chief said fnfo will not begin on one street before on the others. ' Paul Anderson, traffic ertgin- axiidn't eer give a date when the signmg Lwill. be complete, but he said it will be a week or more. "We're going to go ahead full speed," be said, with making the 300 small sign- swhich will be posted, five to each side of the street in each I TO - g one-ten- th y . City Commissioner Ray Mur-doc- k said he Is leaving the matter entirely up to Chief Evans. However, he advised motorists to get in the habit of .the one-horestriction by obeying it ur now. Court Denies Hearing to 3 Refusing Vietnam Action '- . "itate for Co-Chairm- - Demo Birthday Party Named r . Chalbnges Students Paint Street Presented for Women " " ' JertreeJjpj parking. NAME FOOLED 'EM . arch-enem- y ' ' He noted" many store employes are using the. new Cen-- new-work- d - block. Federal Judges I nto Hot Gary Election. . . . ta-ye- oak-panel- 1 -- 2,1W nid-Octob- , Ike fJtief Jesse Evans, says. mid-Octob- er i : one-hou- limit ' Prevo Empteyment by-t- he - Enforcement weather. However,' all other a year ago. Provo showed most areas of etnpkiyment were op 0 that gain with a growth of too, ,330. k- 1,650 from 42,700 to In the latest malnder of the growth was; there were spread between the county' figures available Solid growth in all prases of Is few montris in the Utah County Labor Market Bulletin publish-- the Utah County economy p:eaiciea tor tne next ed Parking POitTfANDeUOPIWl - gunmen -- escaped from Security Escrows here recently with $6.02. ' The : robbers thinking the establishment was a bank-fo- und only 2 cents in the cash box. Their big (6 haul came Two ' pinball equipped to plot Its own orbit with a far an is artist's here concept It depicted navigation system. steel balls while sensors observe ejecting baseball-size- d their position against a star background. Using this system, it does not require sightings from the planetary body it is Telephoto) orbiting. See story on Page L (Herald-UP- I from a secretary's purse. Released After Crash Susan Christopher King, 16, Elm Circle, Provo, has beenTeleased fromtTtah Valley Hoaital-4ift- er treatmen- t- for minor Injuries suffered last week in a twocar collision. mishap occurred at 2230 N. 22th E., and driver of the other car was Christine Nut-tall-,. 16, 306 E. 22nd N., Provo. Neither she nor a passenger in her car was injured. . ; Knit Now for Christmas 1481 Splnnerin Home Spun KNITTING WORSTED BULKY Skeins 4-o-z. 29 Sktins 23 colors Reg. $1.59 DECO-WRIT- ........ .... EMBROIDERY E ' .' . No Lay-Awa- ys vo CORVALL1S, Ore. (UPI) Lorln J. Laughlin, 71, who has beenwearing dentures for 30 years, sprouted a new tooth recently. Unfortunately, because of the false teeth, he has to have his new tooth removed. 1" OFF 10 . . PAINTS . . . . . . .V4 PRICE or Refunds on "1 Sales Merchandise STAMPED PILLOW CASES ' LATE ARRIVAL 4-o-z. $179 Reg. Splnnerin , N7I011 and Wool.- -. 77 YARN & KNIT SHOP 243 South Main Street Springvllle Legally ,tcetrwevlffi ,8" IS - MONDAY, NOVIMSIR I orn today, yov rt tlrHu wortctr mum In wtileh you whn' It tt tor tomtwtMt r M yo Inclintd te tot thtnot tlkM wtun work pwmmI im not In torn way itrk n ttlltudo It quilt cliord. Such but th wlM ptrton will rnoko M ahow tow Kxn Hort to Hlow It r thoM who would you do. , Thort nd lrriponlblt consMw yov wlfWi kttrl, awiciii .M D.. uwy . blockrLlneJwa C-- A.. iiouowing career iieias; accoun i lng and finance, administration, dental - 'and communications, food service, drafting; map jvuui Cams Eagle Rank n radiol personnel, OREM An Eagle Scout processing, control and warnaircraft ogy, to award was ft presented Douglas tor tuch m ttttudt, rothtr ltn Wain hwmon. -r Mr. - and ing and special seryices, ,, Andrew, 15, son-- of TUESOAV, MOVIMtl I Any woman who is a high Mrs. So tonf Glenn SCORPIO (Oct. S) 7 school graduate, M ttw work you do todoy it years of Andrew, Orem, oil shouM bt wall. AvoM overtaxing : unmarried of a . at age, recent a citizen, ; your atronglh. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. IWSoe. B) -- Orem good moral character and in West Cartain llmttatlona may bo placad upon good - physical a n d - mental Stake Tho wiia tofllttarlut troedom Court today. your will tccopt twtralnt without orgumtnt. of Honor. health, may qualify for this lAir You SOI CAPRICORN 4DK. Force opportunity to serve. romarkabla -- Bishop Louis ahould bo aWa to malwi eo.Tback today H youvo laid your Further information may be Ringger of the plana wall. Donl truat to tlx knowlodoa 27th of othara. obtained from TSgt Keith R. Orem Stlflotl AQUARIUS (Jan. lt) Ward presentKearns, Air Force Recruiter for aorvloo to othtri ahouM b tht ordor of tho day. You can ntvor toll whan or how ed the award. this area, at the Federal Buildaucn aarvlco will ba rtwardad, Douglas is an Douglas Vital day ing, 88 West 1st North, Provo, (Fob. SMAor. II) Pisces " for tho Piacea who avhlmattf flllad witha Explorer in Post 427, Orem 27th Utah. vitality. A oood tlmo far aaalng to Ward, and has served as troop aholvtd In tho pott. Tho ARIES (Mar. M) scribe. He has served as Teach, Ariea will ba gratoful to himtalf BIG tor having thought thlngt- ovar fwtca. er's Quorum secretEry and as Tho futuro tain tho talo. Deacon president. He attended ST. HELENS, Ore. (UPI)-Chl- nese TAURUS (Apr. II May II-P- Poroonal Invoivamant may tako mora of your the LDS Leadership conference inventor Ts'Al Lun, who tlmo than you'd anticipated. Seat to put at BYU in August a paper - making developed liidt ether mattara for tho tlmoTakebeing. - Frank core Wattleworth was Doug- mould In 2 &EMIN4 (May ti) AD., probably not to worry unduly about amall ma- las' scoutmaster during his ad- wouldn't believe a new $10 tter. TMa it a day whan latuet of Importance to your future thauM tako vancement to Eagle rank. million paper machine at Boise precedence Dent CANCER (June tMuht t Cascade's mill here. lietltat to compliment another. The Can' The monster paper maker- cer who govt In for etotrvetlve erWclem TOO MUCH ...:.... .. which Is the size of a football be aorry. today may You may LEO (July SMug. 11) (UPI)-W- nen field-tu-rns out a 6 to S ton. roll ALBACETE, Spain aeme bite weU find yeureeH emerging Miguel Soriano Caballero of naner every hour. prominence attrHa tlmo. Oon1 ba overly modest accepting accoiadea. learned he had won a million VIRGO (Aug. S44ept. B) Cnanga la bt tho air and the wlaa Virgo will go pesetas ($16,666) in the football nalong wftti It. To try to fight egalntt pools, he locked himself in his tural occurencea will anty ceuaa you room and refused to meet, talk Dorrt lot SeOet. LIBRA (Sept. B) with or even listen to anybody your aapirationt outdWanet. your or you will be dlaappolnttd. Know Doctors said the your limitations and bt guided by them. bachelor suffered a severe case of shock when he heard the good news, - 18-2- center lanes at University .Avenue and 12th North and trimmed it with a one-fowhite border. said the BYU officials students , obtained permis-sro- i for the paimhr from the city commission. .The letter is on the main route to campus for most who will travel to the campus, or stadium for the Homecoming - game , Satur-da- ELECT ' ' ot y. tt-J- - : pro-ct- - r. a PAPER-MAKIN- G - . - . - . INCENTIVE " : ' . - YeneMipai nas instructed Kicnland police to call the parents cf minors arrested oncharges of drinking immediately after the arrests instead of waiting until : the youngsters sober up. He said he wanted parents to see; their sons and daughters in the city "drunk tank" to give them more incentive to influence the youngsters against ; drinking. - fAdadav ovary aJterMoa. tubHaJied throve Friday and tenday meralea by the Herald Cereeratle, m Wett eta Norm Street, Prove, Utah, ataai. ft. I. JINSIN, Pwbilther Catered at second data matter ej the peat arfiet ia Prove, Utak. . Ipm abil-Iti- e l" 1 n The finback whale can move through the water at a speed v of 30 miles an hour. 1 COMMISSIONER i LEO ALLEN DependabU - - PROVO CITY RICHLANQ. Wash. (UPI- )Justice of the Peace Albert V Honest MAN of tho : Efficient HOUR Life long resident of Provo In business In Provo 26 years (owner of Second Ward Market) , Bishop of Provo 11th Ward 6 years, counselor for 7 yean Member of State Retail Grocers Board President for 2 years A man who does understand the"problems of Provo Ciry ALUMINUM stbitA ALLEN FOR COMMISSIONER DOORS MIMBIR aMtad Praat tnteraatieaai MIA Service Fred Cooper LaVtrn Singleton Cori Wlllord Phyllis Cooper Minnie Willard Leona Llddiard l V ' year ORIM v tM Ihrttai SMta ' urn . Malt Mtywbtr Herald PRCVO S STANDARD BUILDERS SUPPLY . i iTMtM tU-lt- 14B0 North Stata-Pro- vo gj m now. onmuo nokt quality.... COMMITTEE Orval Singleton , " tUSKRIPTIOM RATU UTAH COUMTT .......... Utat -- PRE-HU- NG Aodlt lureaa at Clrculttlea Om ejteart, rrter is meatkt, carttr - ajjjMaJ A.AHlluajaa Eugene Llddiard m A.aaak ektjjajaaktkta oum oov dwiuino co. MeorAt;cLtmiTigB,cort Hi . 0 |