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Show Urges Participation ‘Fifth Complaint Filed Civil Defense Silvsy Will Be Kept:— AY, NOVEMBER2, 1966 By VAL HESS j Most home owners in Provo} and Orem have already Tre) ceived a questionnaire through the mail dealing with the spe-| «cial Home Fallout Protection Survey, just launched in Utah by the U.S. Bureau of Census. Several home owners ary had questions regarding the information OREM — Another complaint referred to Juvenile Court. One has been filed in connection’ youth was dismissed when it with a gang beating Halloween was determined that he had not jnight in Orem, according to!been involved in the gang in—aa | cident, Man Gains Farm Award George Banks of Palmyra was named one of six Utan _ |people to’receive the Farm Bureau Award from A.V. Smoot, president of the Utah Farm Bureau Association,’ at the Farm Bureau Convention in | Salt Lake City this week. Mr, Banks is the 4-H Supervisor in the Palmyra area of Utah County. In his 13 years of leadership, 306 members have completed 431 projects.| sought™ and Fred. Loveless, Utah County Civil) Defense director, has ‘enswered| these questions. One of the major areas of un-| - certainty seems to be the fact of the~ confidential~-nature~ of the study. ‘Entirely Confidential’ Mr. Loveless assured home pet has} Fa ‘Da ‘in ity Court against Earl lem Green, 18, /865 E. 200 S. Pleasant Grove. The complaint was signed by! Keith-$,“Huntsman, 22, 126 E.} 1600 S., victim of the — night assault, Last week four other youths appeared in Orem City Court| to answer complaints filed as a result of the incident. Three led the Palmyra livestock club, lub -holds its own live- owners today that the survey UTAH COUNTY CIVIL Defense Director Fred Loveless explains what is needed in the current Home Fallout Protection Survey to Mrs, Wayne (Phyllis) Paul, 1460 E. 330 S., Provo. The completely confidential survey is being made by mail in Provo and Orem but will be done in person by representatives of the U. 8. Bureau of Census throughout the rest of the county. J shown five grand champion animals and seven reserve cham pions at the Spanish Fork show, George is also active in his church in the Quorum Presidency, he is a Sunday School teacher; -and--assistant- stake athletic director. He isa part-' ner in a livestock business and owns and. operates his own farm, He is a mail carrier in the Spanish Fork area. LAST 3 DAYS! |“THE S1USSIAHS VOT Nit) te AREOH fined $25 each, and a fourth Was charged with battery and| was fined $150 and sentenced to| 30 days in jail, with 25 suspend- Adults 21.50 ed on payment of the fine. Child ‘Orem oe said two more te youths, both juveniles, ee (asd George and his wife, Elaine, and the information received is entirely confidential and the information will be given to no} _ person or other government| agency. ‘The material is used} for statistical compilation and to help advise each home o er on steps he can take to his home more safe from fall out. “Not even the county Civil Defense director will have ac- T pielage ‘In Orem Gang-Beating Palmyra | Confidential, Pledges CDDirector —eXrrEMENT! — FOR DISTINGUISHED service to youth through 4H leadership, George Banks of Palmyra, right, receives Farm Bureau Award from A. V. set:president of the Utah Farm Bureau. wvfANDALsnBERSEReervoNDEWHTETERTTHOMS at ties, will be contacted soon by ADD TO COLLECTION representatives of the Bureau of Census in @ house to house HOLLYWOOD (UPI) out] Campaign. Universal studios has added six Each year’ in’ the United F In asking for complete coop- vintage cars to its collection of States there are more than 6 ; mis Child SOc million arrests, but the actual eration, Mr. Loveless pointed old autos for“ of crime is even out that Utah is the fifth state anemyBhee higher. ‘to be selected for this survey. ‘Modern Millie.” He also said that this survey, plus the Community Shelter “THE FUNNIEST WESTERN SINCE ‘CAT BALLOU’ ” Plan, will help designate proEngagement! tection facilities for every resiit} dent. of the state through pri-| ~ COHIT | TT Margaret. qpeore “MURDER MOST acisine Engagement! vate or public shelters, ; “It isthe. aim-of the pro fe 5 esas grams to have shelter space javailable for every resident of Utah County,” he concluded. Woman Reports Home Burglary OREM — Mrs, Juan Mar- em: police batteries were stolen from her home while the family was away. 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