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Show “ 6 Statistics Political | Series Sets Final Meet Old RecordsRecall1912. BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Friday: Boy to’ Ronald L. and Cherie Thomas Carter, Provo. Boy to LeRay L. and LuJean Roper McAllister, Orem. Under the sponsorship of the Adult Education Committee’ the’ Senior Citizens of Provo will] Sunday Herald SUNDAY,OCTOBER1, 1904 > ElectionInS panish Fork mention parties or Girl to John E.’and Eileen conclude a series of three politically-oriented meetings on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in the, Eldred: Community Center. Subject of the meeting is| “The Elephant Trumpets and! the Donkey Kicks Back.” A der Past history from Spanish|candidates but 6. Cloward Torzillo, Provo. Fork came alive recently for in Girl to John and Bonnie Niel- Paul: Jones, 1590 N. 3rd W.,|the century. Among these elecson Wright, Provo. : Provo, when he had a home Boy to Max L. and Irene E. site razed in that city. to make wiho Parry Paulson, Orem, way for new construction. The home was formerly the Girl to Elmo and Hazel Anpanel of two Democrats and|f home of his grandfather, Wilgus Court, Springville. two Republicans will discuss liam O. Jones located on Span- federal judge and had run for MARRIAGE LICENSES principles and problems of both Lawrence Alvin Nau, 20, Pro- ish Fork’s main street. When Congress, Mr. Jones said, \ |parties. Moderator |will be a built-in china cabinet came The same tally sheet showed vo, and Pamela Anderson, 17, Judge Dallas Young |Sr. Repre- MARINE BAND DIRECTOR apart during the wrecking pro- that in that district, William senting the Republican Party -—Lt. Col. Albert Schoepper, Provo. cess, out tumbled some long Spry, running su for will be Sterling Jones and conductor of the Marine Kay Harry Wilkinson, 21, votes Manning Jolley, county com- Corps Band which) will be Orem, and Sheila Christensen, forgotten papers from some governor, received dark cranny where they had compared to the 129 for John F. mission candidates. The Demo- appearing Saturday, Oct. 24, 17, Provo. rested for many years. Telton. cratic party will be represented for two performances in the George Orlan Mecham, 20, There were 1913 postcards, Running for state treasurer by George S. Ballif, |local at- Provo Tabernacle. | Orem, and Betty Northern, San the minutes for the South Span- in the 1912 election was O. W. torney, and Orea B, Tanner, Francisco. ish Fork Irrigation Co. for 1914, Adams, now president of Zions professor of English at BYU. Clyde* Bert ‘Bradford, 18, 1915 and 1916, a 1913 Maxwell First National Bank, Mr. Jones This meeting, as are all other Spanish Fork, and Jacqueline|car advertisement, and, most pointed out. At the same time Senior Citizen programs, is Brown, 18, Payson. interesting, a copy of the Nov. M. W. Packard was running open to the public. In| addition, Hayden Duane Oliver, 17, Salt|5, 1912, election tally sheet. for state senate. Mr. Packard all other local candidates ‘are Lake City, and (Sylvia Jean That 1912 election saw Wood- was one of. the incorporators of invited to attend. Johnson, 18, Salt Lake City. row Wilson of the Democrats, the Springville Banking Co., Mrs. Stella Oaks is chairman Norman Jay Moore, 21, Lehi, beat a split Republican party— Mr. Jones said. H. T. Reynolds, of the adult education program. A program of stirring mar- and Patricia Street, 19, Lehi. the regular Republicans led by also of Springville, in that. year tial music and classics has DIVORCES GRANTED William Howard Taft and the ran for state senate while E. A. been announced for the United Barbara Ann Sailing from|Bullmoose Republicans led by Mitchell of Provo was running CRAZY MIXED-UP TREE—A pear tree owned by R. /W. Gould of 1401 S. States Marine Corps Band’s Charles Clayton Sailing. Theodore Roosevelt. for the state legislature. Vera Mae Larsen from AnProvo appéarance jon SaturThe tally sheet was for SpanMain, Springville is covered with blossoms, and fruit. The entire top of Arthur Watkins, who: later drew Larsen. day, Oct. 24. ish Fork District 2 and did not became a Utah United States the tree is in ful blossom while the fruit is. still hanging on the branches. The band will perform at a ‘|Senator in Washington, D. C., Mr. Gould said this is the first time the tree has ever blossomed out of matinee at 2 p.m. with music in the 1912 election ran for disseason. ¢ especially for high school band trict attorney. Members who will be. special Joseph Chapple, father of AMERICAN FORK — A guests and again at 8 p.m. Utah County Sheriff Ralph Provo man was seriously in- Both performances will be givChapple, was successful in his jured Friday afternoon in a en in the Provo Tabernacle. bid for Spanish Fork precinct two-car’ collision on) U.S. 91 Also during the afternoon perconstable. Apparently: the innear Ream’s Market. formance some of the musiciCHICAGO, ill. — LeRoy J. The newly-elected governors! fluence of police work bore Clarence James, 67,|2910 Can- ans will be introduced. Olsen, Provo, Utah, trustee of and secretaries who will take| heavily upon his son who has on Road, Provo, was in the At the evening performance Kiwanis International, will play Lt. Col. Howard M| DeLong, that training standards com-| general public will be conduct- eneriean Fork Hospital Saturoffice Jan. 1, 1965, are to be in- been sheriff of Utah County for numbers by Fillmore, Dvorak, an important six years and was on the Paydoctrinated in a comprehensive Tenth U.S. Army Corps inspec- parable with active army units}ed. There will also be a dis-|day in “‘fair” condition, suffera Richard Rodgers medley ar- part in the an- © son police department for 16 program on administration, tor general, will return to are being maintained. |play of military equipment and|ing from a fractured left shoul- ranged for the band! by JoHey,| nual fall counleadership, and effective com- years — 12 of which as police Provo Monday to conduct the| A highlight of the inspection reservists will be on hand to|der, three fractured ribs. Morrissey, Sullivan, Golden, cib meeting of chief. munity service activity. annual general inspection of| will.be an open house’ from explain the Army Reserve proHe was one of two drivers in- Rimsky-Korsakov and Wagner Kiwanis InterMr. Jones said he hopes to the Third’ Battle Group; 38th|7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday and gram. According to Lt. Col. L.| volved in the collision. He wife, will be played. The training program, unique j place the tally sheet in some national in infantry, U.S. Army |Reserve. Wednesday evenings’ at the D. Van de Voort, Provo Sub-)riding with him, escaped inwith Kiwanis, is also a motiva- museum or place where interThe band’s appearances are Chi€ago which These annual inspe¢tions are|Provo Army Reserve Training|sector commander this open) jury. tional gathering for the leaders ested persons can examine it ry being sponsored by} the Provo begins today. conducted for the purpose of| Center, 1355 N. 3rd W. During| house is being held to acquaint The other driver, who suf- 16th LDS Ward. Bishop Melvin of the international service or- and share in the small portion -' Training and determining the readiness of| the open house activities, dem-|the general public, parents of|fered bruises and contusions, J. Atkinson reported that it is ganization. of history incorporated in its indoctrinatio n « 0 assure! onstrations of interest to the;youth at or near military age,|was Waneta Millinson, 46, 834 reserve forces and The Kiwanis Theme to guide| pages. a ward fund-raising project Sessions durand the families of reservists,|N. 1st.E., American Fork. She the organization for the coming with all proceeds, above the ing the conferMr, Olsen with the vital role of the Army] was alone in her car. cost of the band, jgoing into ence will be conducted for the|year will be revealed. "i The Reserve in the overall defense TEST DRIVE THE the various. ward activities. newly elected Kiwanis Distric t Theme includes the philosophy of our nation. e Lt. Col. Albert Schoepper, di- governors and secretaries by |2md objectives of the organizaA similar open house will be Crossing rector will conduct the 50-mem- the 19-man Kiwanis Internation-| tion. | held at the Pleasant Grove Reber band during its/Provo per- al Board headed by Presiden t| Also in attendance at the Up to 40 Miles Per Galion | serve Training Center on Tues; formance. The logal appear- Edward B. Moylan, Jr., of|conference being held in Chiday at 7:30 p.m. The general To Have ance is part of .a} nine-week Miami, Fla., and the 16 Kiwanis |cago’s Ambassador Hotels will The car that dares The Utah County Mbdical So- mation on the programsin this, public is invited to attend both School Guard tour covering some 15 states International. Committee Chair-|be the. presidents of the two to be compared! ciety and its 111 member phy- state is invitedto call the Utah) events. with the band playing twice men who comprise leaders. of |youth organizations sponsored sicians today have lawnched an State Medical Association * or Third Battle Group is one of daily. Kiwanis administration and|by Kiwanis. Brad F. Anderson PLEASANT GROVE — Pleaseducational program to. ac- |the Utah County Medical So- the outstanding Army Reserve Each concert. is closed with community service work. Also|of Billings, Montana, is presiunits in the country.” It was|ant Grove City Council has) “The Marine Corps} Hymn.” quaint the people with broad|ciety or his doctor.” contributing to the council pro-|dent of Key Club International range of health care| available! The.-educational program in selected one of the first Army|@greed to place a guard at the) ceedings will be many of the}and Thomas P. Ewhbankof In265 So. 100 West — Preve is being conducted in Reserve units to participate in| Crossing of Highway 91 at Sevto the elderly. for the remainder of the school past presidents of the organi-|dianapolis, Indiana, is president Utah Rex. Thomas, M.D., pres-| conjunction with a national pro-| active army maneuvers. As a enth South and Third East for year, Mr. Thorne said. of Circle K International. zation. each morning and Marine Band Tells Provo Concert Fare Provoan, 67, Badly Hurt In Collision Provoan Has Important Role Utah County Army Reserve Units Schedule Open Hou e Events For Public This Week In Kiwanis International County Doctors To Tell Of RENAULT Care Available For Over 65 MOUNTAIN MOTORS,Inc. ident of the Utah County Med-| gram inaugurated by the Amer-|part of the 191st Infantry Bri-|one hour |gade it achieved an. enviable| afternoon, in compliance with ical Society; said: “The medi-\jcan Medical Association. , |record of accomplishment dur-|the wishes of parents) who have cal profession has undertaken ing Exercise Desert Strike in| children who cross the highway this educational program beArizona and California last|at this point going to and from Court City Provo cause so many people are not| school. May. aware that help does| exist for City Councilman | Jess K. those over 65 who need it in Lt. Col. Robert Bunker, Third} Thorne explained that at a paying for health ¢are, that | Battle Group commanding ofmeeting held with the Alpine the means of helping them is ficer, will be host at a dinner 38,| School Board, which the mayor available right no in this) Marita:Christensen Powell, & honoring Lt. Col. ,DeLong on the school state and every Pel state in| 70 S. 9th E., pleaded guilty to a} Tuesday evening. The dinner and he attended, : k ‘| | charge of reckless driving June || will be held at. the Riverside|Poard was going to make a the union. “We call these | programs 7, and was fined $100 by Provo Country Club. with the bat- study of the students attending Health Opportunity |-Programs City Court, after charges of talion staff and guests present. Central Elementary School and were geing to re-align their for the Elderly, and theré are|@riving while under the in-|— students next year |and transmany of them, local or state, fluence of intoxicating liquor on | the same date, were dismissed. charge of reckless driving in-|port the children from the area | by which everyone over 65 who volving an improper turn, was|below the highway) to GroveElwood R. Startup, 47, 771 N. needs health ‘care and can’t! crest Elementary. |12th E., Provo, found guilty of fined $5. pay for'it can get -it.” A crossing guard) will be on Dr. Thomas. said that ‘“‘any- jhit and run driving May 14, was | Egidio C. Carnesco, 61, 18 W. 10th N., Springville, found guil-|duty at Seventh South and fined $35. one over 65-who wants inforMary. S. Mauldin, 18, 366 E.|ty of speeding 50 mph in a 30|Highway. 91 from 8 a.m. to 9 (a.m. and from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., 6th N.,.Provo, found guilty of a'mph zone, was fined $15. OPEN MONDAYAND FRIDAYTILL 9 P.M. 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