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Show WEDNESDAY, Daily Herald Utah OCT County, It, 1968 Date Set On Bonds for Orem Center Bid Uti About People past year in Vietnam, H By MILDRED B. HALL Ander-jpecto report to Norton Air and Mrs. LaVar recent Force Base, Calif., Nov. 6, and reportNthe of Orem ion to Vietnam to serve return will visit of their granddaughter, Vonnel Dabling of Bellevue,1 another six months. Mr. and enWash Miss Dabling, the daugh- - Mrs. Harry C. Cook, Provo, - tertained for Peter at their DablTom Mrs. and of Mr. ter school at, home, at which time he showed is attending inc Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. moving pictures which he had taken in Vietnam, and gave a Marine Corporal Peter L. Al- talk of the country and its people. Mrs. Thornton said that lan), s currently enjoying a leave at the home of h's friends could get in touch with mother, Mrs. Garnett G. Thorn- Corporal Allam by telephoning ton in Provo, after spending the ex-M- r. ts 30-d- 375-006- Bid opening for OREM sale of $175,000 in bonds to construct the new Orem City Center has been scheduled for Oct. 31 at 5 p.m.. it was decided Monday night by the City Council. The bid opening was schedof uled on recommendation Dick Christensen, representative of Eurrows and Smith Co., fiscal agents. Earlier sale of the bonds was delayed because of the unsettled condition of property taxes in Orem and of pending lawsuits concerning the big in. crease in property taxes imlast year. Bonding posed agents aie seeking detailed in on taxation and formation property evaluations from the Utah County Assessor. Army Specialist Four Douglas Allam, son of Mrs. Garnett C. Thornton of Provo, together with his wife, the former Brenda Kizer, are now at home at 3824 Oxford, in El Paso, Tex., and expect to remain at that address while Specialist Allam is assigned at Fort Bliss, Tex. Calvin Gov. SANTAQUIN L. Rampton was greeted by enthusiastic crowds of Santaquin Second Lieutenant Donald G. citizens Tuesday at a meeting Richards, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jean F. Richards of Ameri In the Santaquin City Hall. The governor was accom- can Fork, received (he silver panied by Clyde W. Miller, sec- wings of an Army aviator upon retary of state, who is seek- completion of a helicopter pilot Gov. Calvin L Rampton was Wallace San-- course at Hunter Airfield, Ga. ing g scheduled to make a dack, state Democratic chair Lt. Richards entered the Army tour of Utah County today man, Norma G. Thomas, state in November 1959, and received and finish up with a rally with chairlady, and Democratic Utah basic training at Fort Ord, Young Democrats at 6:30 p.m. County Commission Candidates Calif. in Provo, and two dinner en J. Santaquin Host To Governor - Governor Of County hand-shakin- Mrs. Alta Alger of Provo, has gagements. Gov. Rampton will meet wiui returned from a vacation trip Democrats at the DemoYoung to Yakima, Wash., where she cratic Headquarters in Provo, had a pleasant visit with her 250 N. University, at 6:30 p.m. son and daughter-in-laMr. At 8 p.m., he will addren the and Mrs. Kenneth Alger and Utah District Section, Associtheir daughter, Marty. Kenneth ation of Iron and Steel Engiis a chief petty officer with the neers at the Royal Inn in Provo. U.S. Coast Guard and is assigndinner begins at 6:30 p.m., ed to the Coast Guard record (The the but governor is not sched ing office in Yakima. uled to appear until 8 p.m.). His topic will be the industrial de Richard and Marilyn Hintze velopment and growth of Utah s with their ton, Darren are in economy. Provo from Phoenix, Ariz., to He will end the day with an participate In the deer hunt and appearance at 9:15 p.m. at the to visit with parents, Mr. and Utah Valley Opera Association Mrs. Harold Hintze and Mrs. banquet at the Wilkinson cen Bet;; Caine, all of Provo. ter. Private First Claw Franklin T. Stevens, an Army combat construction specialist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Stevens of Orem, has arrived in Phan with other Rang, Vietnam, members of (he 116th Engineer Battalion, a former Idaho Na tional Guard unit. The battalion was called to active duty early this year and trained at Fort He was scheduled today in Lehi at noon, in Orem at 1 p.m., Provo Democratic Headquarters at 2 p.m., Springville at 3:30 p. m., Spanish Fork at 4:30 p.m., and Pay son at 5:30 p.m. Coming Events SPRINGVILLE KIWANiS CLUB Members are invited by Toast-mastLewis, Wash. E. C. Loveridge, Spring-villto attend regular meeting Arthur Smith, a resident of Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Monroe, has returned home fol Springville Memorial Hall. Fred lowing his visit of a few days Forbes, circulation manager at in Provo with his son Dr. the Daily Herald, will speak in Thales Smith and his family honor of National Newspaper and with tils sister, Mrs. Iva Week. Carlson. LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH PTA A Home Room Mothers' Tea De yoo have will be held Thursday at 3:15 news brief or personal item for this p.m. at the Lincoln Junior High Commission CandiCounty School. Teachers and Home column. Call Mildred HaH at da os also spoke briefly,. . Room Mothers will be honored or At the close of the meeting at the tea which is sponsored by Mayor Howarj Armstrong pre the PTA. Refreshments will be sented tne governor with a box served. of choice apptes from the Don e, n Armstrong orchard and thank ed the governor for his Interest in the small communities of the state and the support he has given to industry. Chairman Clifford Smith was assisted by District Chairmen Frank Tuckett and Reed W0KID ALMANAC Si FACTS Bottling fireflk or BgM-Kin- g ours to see in the dark lg a childhood summer of long standing. RsUme multicolored eold light, besides being one of nature's most beau tiful phenomena, serves means of the insect a attracting a mate In the dark. The WorVl Almanac notes that when the rub stance luciferin oxidizes with the enzyme lucifcrasc, light is produced. iu - Current Storm May Delay, But Not Damage, Harvest Wet storms can delay har vest of apples and sugar beets, but would be highly unlikely to cause damage, Joel Barlow, county extension agent said today. Mr. Barlow said moisture now will help fall grain and is beneficial to farmers who are now cultivating their fields in preparation for winter. While some alfalfa was probably caught in the field in Monday's rain, Mr. Barlow said fall rain always catches some alfalfa. Apples and sugar beets are , Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Tuesday i not hurt by moisture, or freez ing: the only adverse effect of rain storms would be to de lay harvest. Youth 'Serious But Improved' A young BYU student, David James Adams, 19, remains in "serious, but improved" condition in the intensive care ward of the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, following an automobile accident Tuesday morning near Pleasant Grove Adams suffered severe facial lacerations and the loss of an eye in the head-o- n crash. (De tails of the accident were car ried in Tuesday's Herald). r Cii. Jh i -- CAR REGISTRATIONS Provo. Theme will be "Overture to Opening Night," according to Mrs. Dean W. Payne, general chairman. Honored invited guests will be Gov. Calvin L Rampton and Carl Buehner, candidate for governor in the coming election, also mayors of the various communities in the Valley. Joan Peterson Fisher, Salt Lake City, the new Mrs. Amer ica, and Clair Johnson, who won the Metropoliton Opera au dition in this region, also will be guests. Only two countries in South America have more than a million registered passenger cars. Brazil leads with 1.4 million registered cars and Argentina follows close million oars. Indiana behind was with 1.2 explored LaSalle in 1679. r II Always a Pleasure to serve an j I IIWEUT-AIR- E meant we're your partner In saving for a guaranteed second income. If you start saving a regular amount now, every month for years, at the end of that time you'll have become an "Independent-Aire- " receiving the same amount each month that you saved WITHOUT reducing your principall While the table below Is based on $100.00 a month more or less savings, you can save any amount you wish and all the while you save, your money will earn DFS's highest rales paid on insured savings. The table below is bised on $100.00 per month ssvlnn This if y a. cys Lh amnion nourDoa o $ 1,208.31" 1st Year DS -IN 5th Year" loth YeoT 1514 Yeors" pre-scho- ol I Balance Payment I I 6,624.66 J T- 0DQ 5,944.75 $26,780.38 DlvldenJ Total TU31.06 W2-7- 151.38 372 6,776.04 73T 630.09 ,6'317-4- $27,410.47 ON INSURED DPS PASSBOOK SAVINGS. All other Bourbons are contenders. . ttt-IM- ,v. Underway Banquet Tonight Final amblyopia (laxv eve) clinics will be held for Utah County Thursday In three Orem West- elementary schools more, Sharon and Windsor. The clinics will he from 9 to' 11 a.m. for children j 34 through five. While the clinics are at the three Orem schools, officials emphasize that anyone who has missed the previous ones are welcome to come The test le free and pain!ei It Is to detect the possibility (greater than most parents realNtrtK trw. Prrrfc, Utlk. MMk ize) of a child having one eye i. I. 4INIIN, PnkOthw doing more work than the other. When this occurs, the child (and MIMII certainly the parent) may be! Cffltte unaware of it and serious damftrttniMMMI IWM Ml tonic age can result to the weaker IVIICKlPTlON tATIt eyt. VTAN COUNTT Concerning the clinics Thuri-- j .. t day in Orem, officials pointed! (M.M out that Incorrect hours were! I'I'M )W6 eWMf am on notes lent home with chil.j turn dren. The notes said I to in a. j m. The correct hours are I to 11 i novo t ... ! a m. f - Seminar Opera Season Clinics Thursday OREM Smoke from an over heated furnace in the attic of the Sharon LDS Stake Center, 545 S. 800 E., sent regular and reserve Orem firemen to the Business 373-05- Final Lazy Eyo Chapel Damage Louis Walton Bonry, Jr., 19, American Fork, was ordered to the Utah State Prison today by Fourth District JuUge Allen B. OREM Richard Miller and scene Monday night. Sorensen, who revoked the susSons Construction Co., 0f Firemen were forced to chop American Fork pension of an earlier sentence. day. was awarded of the roof in the hole a large Judge Sorensen said Bonny the contract for construction 0f Chairman for the affair, de- new structure in order to reach had made the decision himself to to the new Orem Central Fire honor Congresssigned pay Dammotor. the overheated uy u,uH-'-Hinais C. E. "Chuck" Station at 1000 South Sireet. Burton, tenced to one to 20 years in the age to the structure was nt Provo. In announcing Peterson, of the Miller bid of Approval E state prison by Judge Joseph A serious, tney repenea. 4 the event, Mr. Peterson and Mr. was given Monday $134,029 Nelson on June 16, 1967, on a Anderson said: "Laurence Bur-io- n night at the regular City Coun-c- il charge of burglary. is a good congressman, and meeting. It was the lowest Heber Grant Ivins, district this is an occasion for all of us; of six bids submitted for the attorney, told the court hday to express our appreciation to that Bonny had since been conproject. Councilmen voted to him for the outstanding service delete the lowest of six bids victed of a crime in Davis Coun he has rendered to the citizens submitted for the project. Coun ty. of Utah Valley." cilmen voted to delete alterIn other action in court today, All interested adults in the nate bids and accept the base Judge Sorensen accepted pleas of guilty from Jim Gleason, Pro- county are invited to attend REP. LAURENCE bid on the station. BURTON J. will begin vo, on charges of issuing insuf- the affair, which Other bidders were Clifford ficient fund checks, set Oct. 30 with a reception at 7 p.m. where Stratford Anderson Construction Co., D. annual third The Harmon Steed, for sentencing, and ordered a Congressman Burton and Mrs. Jerry Thorn, will be Provo, $138,292; Leger Construe' Business on Seminar Max Clark Elliott and Dorothy Burton will greet attending investigation. of Provo; Richard Stone of held at Brigham Young Univer tion Co., Salt Lake City. $139,. He accepted a plea of guilty guests. This reception will be & and Thursday, fea- 000; Prestwich Healey, to possession of a narcotic drug hosted by Mayor Verl G. Dixon Orem; William Peterson of sity today Dr. Keith Davis, profes Orem,' $139,900; J. C. Henry Blom-quiPleasant' William turing Grove; Winston of Craw 57 Provo, Mayor E. from David A. White, 20, of American Fork; Dr. sor of management at Arizona Johnson Salt Construction, 400 N., Provo accused by BYU ford of Orem, Mayor Haws Dur-fe- y Don Robertson of Spanish Fork; State Umversity, as guest Lake City; $150,935; Benson of American Fork, mariMayor Security of possessing Ralphs and Co., Inc., Orem, Calvin Swenson of Lehi, Mayor Karen Thorn of Springville, and juana on Oct. 3 A W. R. Phelps of Payson. established $138,494. was The seminar of Calvin Packard and was ordered Springville, investigation in 1966 by a gift from Richard sentencing was set for Nov. 6. and Mayor Timothy Moran of C. and Vera Calder Stratford to Responsibility and the Business A Fork. dinner honoring Lake Spanish Anthony Brown, 24, Salt expand the views of business. Response." This session is deCity, pleaded innocent to a Congressman and Mrs. Burton SUSPECT ARRESTED Mr. Stratford is a prominent Los charge of second degree bur- will follow at 8 p.m. during LONDON (UPI)-Po- lice signed for graduate students ar- Angeles accounting executive. glary in connection with an al which tribute will be paid to rested a man as Monday young First session was scheduled and interested senior students in at the Elmer Mr. Burton by Mr. Peterson, leged break-i- n of Business. m the fire that suspect Smith residence in Springville who for many years has been today at 4 p.m. in Room 321 the College Dr. Davis is consulting editor on Aug. 18, 1968. The case was a leading Republican in the destroyed stacks of books and Wilkinson Center on the topic series in newspapers in Britain's Imper "Issues and Models in Organ- of the McGraw-Hi- ll referred to Judge Maurice Hard- county. ial War Museum. A telephone izational Behavior," The public management. He was awarded ' be obtained Reservations of for trial. may ing setting caller tipped policemen that is invited. the Human Relations Award of Jay Christensen, American from the Utah County Republi War students were scheduled the Society for the Advancement Second session is 28 Uni North can to innocent a Headquarters, Fork, pleaded the fires Sunday Thursday at 2 p.m. on "Social of Management. charge of bastardy and request versity Avenue, Mr. Peterson, responsible for ed trial be set after the baby Mr. Aiiderson, or any of the is born in February so blood aforementioned mayors, as well tests may be obtained. Trial as the following individuals: LaVorn Sparks, Dr. Richard Call, was set for March 6. Boy to Roy and Judy Behling Stilson, Orem. Boy to Dennis and Carla J. Thompson Ivie, Orem. Boy to Orson and Donna Johnson Pead, Spanish Fork. Bill Toomey, a Santa Barbara Girl to Keith and Shirlene high school teacher, won an Griffeth Hoopes, Provo. A gala banquet introducing unprecented fourth straight Saturday: the new opera season by Utah National AAU decathlon cham Girl to J. Wesley and Dianne v aney upera Company will be pionship this year. Hintze Parker, Provo. held tonight at 7:30, in the Ern est L. Wilkinson ballroom at SCKINUY WSTWHS CO.. I.Y.C. N PROOF Brigham Young University in J73-856- S Furnace Causes Burton in Utah County A reception, rally and dinner, all in honor of Congressman1 Laurence J. Burton, will be held Oct. 25 at the Eldred Center, Bill J. Anderson, Provo, the congressman's representat I v e in Utah County, announced to- Orem Fire Station Bid Let st On Tour Paul Fordham and John W Gillman. Clifford Smith, local precinct chairman, introduced the gov ernor, who spoke briefly. He brought greetings from Briga dier General Chesley Gordon Peterson, a native son of San taquin whom he met recently in Honolulu, and who is now erving in the U. S. Intelli gence Service over the entire Pacific area. Moving Forward The governor then stated that Utah is moving forward at a rapid pace and with the help of Utah voters he would like to continue to see it grow. He com mended Mr. Miller for his splendid work as secretary of state and said his rightful title should be lieutenant governor. Acting as master of ceremonies he then introduced Mr. Miller and Mr. Sandack. Mr. Miller urged those pres ent to look to the Democratic Party for leadership to assist the governor in putting over a program that is solving the problems of the state today and will continue to devise plans for us gro-vtin the future. Wallace Sandack stated to the group "Billboards, don't vote, bumper stickers t don't vote, T. V. end newspaper advertisements don't vote; people vote, so be sure you are registered to vote Nov. 5." 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