Show TODAY IN UTAH Cache Forest Drinking Brawling Bring Youth Arrests SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Twelve juvenile boys and girls Hunter Paralyzed were arrested here early yesterday for offenses ranging from drinking being in a beer tavern possession of tobacco and curfew violation A teen-agdrinking party was halted shortly after 4 am yesterday by police Four youths and a girl were arrested Earlier four other boys and three girls were booked as delinThe girls were found quents drinking beer in taverns boy and the accident said his legs were paralyzed Doctors at Juab Counof Elmont ty Hospital said Lemmon 32 Hunter Salt Lake County showed he suffered a crushed vertebra They said it was too early to tell whether his paralysis would be permanent X-ra- ld girl were nabbed by police as they fled a noisy party in an apartment and officers later caught a boy as he returned to the apartment Other youths were arrested as officers checked taverns in the city and some were plucked off the streets One boy was arrested for curfew violation after he was found on a lawn where it was reported there had been a fight Gets 'Best of Show' Farm Prices Rise ' old-mode- st Frequent Use of Fertilizer Asked the 1956 Albert Lasker Award of the American He has been Heart An cited for outtanding contributions “in both research and education that hae opened new horizons for workers in cardiovascular medicine everywhere” group See Dynamite Car BOUNTIFUL (AP)— Witnesses l car reported seeing an carry ing three youths speed from the scene of a dynamite cap ex-- 1 night Officers! plosion here-lasaid the description of the car tallied with that given by Gordon Tobey 17 of Salt Lake City the youth whose hand was ripped open by the blast of another cap tossed into his car Saturday night from a passing auto WINS LASKER AWARD — Dr Louis X Katz of Chicago 111 is this j ear's winner of SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — A Maltese owned by a Kays ille couple was chosen from among more than 200 dogs here yesterday as best in show' at the 37th Intermountain Kennel Club show The top winner was Oak Manor Snow Furry owned by Mr and Mrs Karl Tomsen of Kaysv ille The Maltese also won the toy ld ' i I Subduer KAMAS (AP) — Two young men from Park City were killed early RANDOLPH — Fire fighters vesterday when their car left the road on a curve and rolled over had brought under control today throwing its four occupants onto a fire started last night in heavy timbers in the Blacksmith Fork area according to Provo Promised New Hallie Cox forest ranger from Equipment for Plant Randolph PROVO (UP) — New equipMr Cox said cause of the blaze ment has been promised for Prowas unknown It started north- vo's million dollar sewage treateast of the Hardware Ranch in ment plans which has been in operation since Jan 1 but has Blacksmith Fork cam on never been by the city Although there was a slight because of accepted unsatisfactory rainfall in some parts of north- formance ern Utah yesterday Cache ForThe city refused to accept the est Ranger Clark Anderson plant because of trouble develwarned that the fire hazard is oping from excessive amounts of still critical ground water in Provo’s sewage “Especially with the elk hunt system on and the deer hunt soon to begin hunters should be extremely Blames Arsonists careful” he said 10-ac- re NEPHI (AP) — An elk hunter fell 40 feet to the rocks below yesterday when a ledge he was standing on gave way beneath his weight Doctors at a hospital here where he was rushed following e A Fire I SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— The Agricultural Marketing Service said today prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers during the month ending Sept 15 rose slightly Higher prices were received for wheat oats barley beef cattle calves lambs milk cows milk alfalfa hay and alfalfa seed Lower prices were received for potatoes hogs chickens eggs and wild hay CARSON CITY Nev (AP)— District Forest Ranger Victor O Goodwin named arson yesterday as the cause of the forest and brush fire in Kings Canyon between Lake Tahoe and Symphony Plans 16 State Concerts 300-acr- e SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The Carson City Utah Symphony has lined up a program of 10 concerts for its PROVO (UP) — A complete census will be taken in Utah and Davis counties and Salt Lake City this year in a cooperative By project between school districts SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — and the Utah Committee on InDr Merrill J Hallam chairman dustrial and Employment of the agronomy department Brigham Young University Saturday advocated proper and frequent use of commercial fer- tilizers in renew ing the soil to provide a vital food supply for the world Ballam was featured speaker 3 R MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8 1953 the ground Killed were Marvin Boyd Wright 21 and Thomas P Daly 21 Both suffered basal skull fractures The accident occurred at 1205 am yesterday on a country road between the towns of Francis and Woodland in the Provo River alley south of Kamas Two girls injured were Eunice Fueling and old Euniee Fueling and Dixie Thomas both of Park Miss Fueling has a fracCity tured back cuts and bruises and Miss Thomas received cuts and bruises The deaths brought Utah’s traffic fatality toll for the year to 170 compared with 150 during the corresponding period of 1955 ld 17-ve- a -A- DVERTISEMENT- NEW Rx nCHTS fUjTerers row escape much severe wneeTJV e 1 n coughing and difficult atiarks of Breathing Ash-rdaring recurring a Hav Fever and Bron-- f bv tat'-- ? New Improved W'order-orklng MEN D A CO Q nrklv helps combat bronchia tunes remove ‘'rev' choking pniegrr Th is breafhlng aid sounder sleep Get i'r MFNDACO at druggets Money bant guarantee - V j Ij j Sl y Plans School Census OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- j 16th season Raymond J Ashton president SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— Seven- of the symphony board said toty-year old Gideon N Hulter- - day it looks like Utah’s “greatest strom of Salt Lake City will leave symphony season in history” Rehearsals begin Oct 24 The tomorrow on his seventh mission opening concert will be Oct 31 for the Latter-daSaints Church with Rise Stevens Metropolitan Hulterstrom served on his first Opera mezzo soprano as guest LDS mission in 1908 when he was artist Other a during the season bridegroom of only will be guests cellist Zara Nelsova a few weeks He has served on missions in Sweden California actress Dorothy McGuire violinists Mi sc ha Elman and Frcdell and Ensign Stake a Lack and pianits Clifford Cur-- 1 zon and Reid Niblcy Starts 7th Mission THE OGDEN wo iUsd as Car Leaves Country Road Overturns TTi "Razor-KIeen- s’ Only ROTO-ROOT- ROSE CHAPEL MORTUARY Phone 8897 SEPTIC TANKS ant! 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