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Show SUNDA About People | By MILDRED B. HALL reported Currently visiting-at the home of her parents, Mr. and M: Sunday Herald 3 | Provo City Court Cases, Collections fer_duty with HeadBattalion, a unit of the | Show Gain During PastFiscal Year Marine Division, near Da , Vietnam. Ivor T. Stone in Provo is JULY 9, 1967 Utah Both the number of cases Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wood Mrs. Peterson has been visiting and son, Randy Gordon of Orem for two months while her hus- were the overnight guests of a band, Maj. Allen B. Peterson is daughter and husband, Mr. and in Vietnam. He is expected to Mrs. RoyBilbao in Tooele, dur-| be here about July 15 when the ing the week. family will return with him to Peace Air Force Base, N, H. handled in Provo City Court during fiscal 1967 and the total amount of fines levied by the court rose over the previous fiscal year. According to a report from fines for the past fiscal year jing before the court duri (July 1, 1966 te June 30, 1967),{past fiscal totalled $136,901.34, a rise of Ir 24, as comparedto 7. $2,137.17 over the $134,764.17) f 1966, an increase of collected in. fiscal 1966 and a cases. big jump’ of $5,491.07-over the 241 Dog Cases 719 total for fiscal 1965. the court clerk’s office, the The number of cases appear- During the past fiscal year jthere were 241 dog cases apMrs. Jay Wilson, the former| pearing in court,and 461 small Shirley Morgan, and her chilio laims eas = Kathe, Steven and Kelly Stone dren, Chad, Lori and Craig, ex-| andled 604 c pectto leave the first part of the from Las Vegas, Nev. week for their home in Colum-) a whopping 6,036 fie maitters, ‘her were Mr, and Mrs. George E. Col- bia, S. C., after visiting with also 1,012 civil cases on the lard of Provo have been show- her mother, Mrs. Norma Mor-| city court docket and 270 state ing their new found acquaint- gan and hersister, Mrs, Ronald | cases. ance, Barbara Corn from St Stubbs, and her famity, all of This represents an increase Louis, Mo., points of interest in Provo, | HEBER — The Heber City|duction under the budget for|in three of the areas and a deUtah Valley for the past two weeks. Miss Corn has enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. MendonStrong| |crease in the other three. «Council has approved its.1967-68| the fiscal year just ended. General government opera-| The traffic division showed the canyons, the farms and of Provo, report enjoying the| hy te: i budget of $154,740, a slight re- tion will use the largest slice|the biggest change from a year other points. Other recent visi- ocean, flowers and music the | tors with the Collards have been past two weeks while visiting READY FOR THE UTE STAMPEDE in Nep hi this coming weekend are Queen Ann Brough, amounting to $36,800 and streets|ago as there were 1,003 more their son, Claren R. Collard in the Hawaiian Islands. The center, and her attendants, Maxene Andrea sen, left, and Barbara Barton. and highways will be alloted cases in fiscal 1967 than in the from Oakland, Calif, who couple had guided tours on the next largest,+$31,650, preceeding fiscal year, Also brought his daughter, Barbara Maui, Kavai and Hawaii and Public safety “will receive showing increases were the to spend two weeks here and spent a week on Oahu where $29,650; parks and recreation, civil cases and the small cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ar- theyalso visited the Polynesian $14,950; waste collection, $12,- claims. nold of Santa Ana,Calif. Decreasing in number were Cultural] Center at Laie, They 400; deficit appropriation, $9,dog cases, criminal matters returned homein time to spend 150 and public health, $140. Cadet Neil W. Grotegut, 22, July 4th with their son, Larry In the area of estimated reve- and state cases. son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Strong, and his. wife and chilnues a $60,00 electric fund | Financial: Side Grotegut of Spanish Fork, is dren, Lareen, Byron and Tadd, NEPHI — Western attire is in the nation will compete: for EUREKA — Plans:are being jcontribution will make up the | On the -financal”side of the attending Army Reserve Ot- who were here from Sunset, the order of the day in Nephi a total of $3,500 plus entry fees largest amount. Property taxes picture, the fiscal 1967 figures ficers’ Training Corps summer Davis County. as everyone prepares for the in prize money. Cotton Rosser made for the annual Eureka are expected to bring in $38,300 are generally slightly higher camp at Ft. Lewis, Wash., AMERICAN FORK—The Jay- 3rd annual Ute Stampede is the producer of the rodeos celebration which will be held and sales tax revenueis esti-) than the 1966 totals. The comwhich began June 16. He is a which will be held next ThursDo you have a newsbrief cees and Jaycettes seem to day, which will feature the famous on July 22, There will be a par- mated to add another $35,000 parative figures for each folstudent at Utah State UniverFriday and Saturday. to the budget, Call Mildred B, Hall at have busy fingers in the big low, with the 1967 numbers “sity. Flying U. Stock. Rodeo’s most ade, motorcycle races, a muto appear in this column? holiday “pie”, and are cooking A great deal of preparation sical program, a beard grow- Other sources are fines and |listed first in each case: or personal items you'd like up some choice fare for Steel and work hasgoneinto the plan- popular two-man clowning team, ing contest and many other forfeitures, $12,999; licenses | Civil cases, $5,953.50; ..$5,Mrs. John E. Pollock, Provo, ning of the Stampede to make Chuck Henson of Tucson, Ariz., and permits, $5,150; charges for | 789.50; small claims, $868.75, returned from Canoga Park 373-8563 or 373-0546. Days,slated for next Thursday, it one of the best ever, and Wiley McCray of Briscoe, events during the day’s cele- current services, $5,000; water |$709.50; criminal and_ traffic Calif., during the week, bringFriday and Saturday. The schedule for the three Tex., will be appearing at each bration, The queen, Miss Jenny fund contribution, $4,044; state fines, $42,360,11, $42,303.74; ing a reportof “all’s well” from During the entire celebration days of the big event is as performance of the rodeo to Lynne Taylor, daughter of Mr. liquor fund allotment, $3,296; criminal andtraffic forfeitures, her daughter, Mary Ann, and the Jaycees will operate an follows: Each day beginning clown and also protect the cowrevenue from use of money and | $38,525.50, $36,893.50; state her husband, William Patrick eating stand in Robinson park at 6 a.m. there will be a chuck boys., There will also be a spe- and Mrs, Mark Taylor and at- property, $1,800 and $150 from \criminal fines, $1,999.90, $1,Maye, and their new baby girl complete with hot dogs, ham- wagon breakfast at the park. ciality act “The Saga of the tendants, Miss Janet Hansen fed state criminal forfeitborn, May 28. The baby, a first burgers, soft drinks, with Main Street entertainment each West” with Texas Longhorns. and Miss Peggy Sparrow will be sundry revenue, ures, $564, $226.25; state fines child for the Pollocks, has been Chairman Roy Wanlass, Bob day will start at 2 p.m. with The mammoth parade on Fri- presented and the Tintic High a Bids for nev police cars were named, Michelle Kathleen, Mr. Hall, Carl Lewis and Dave) music. and a carnival. On day will begin at 4 p.m. and will School band will perform, Evand Mrs, James Maye of BrookAllen-in- charge. | ‘Thursday an All-Western- par- feature the usual amount of eryone will be invited to come lyn, N. ¥., are the paternal which was the low bid. Early in the morning on Sat-| ade will begin at 5:30 p.m beautiful floats with royalties receipts on city court cases, grand parents, Stampede royalty, from Nephi and other commun- to Eureka and enjoy this pre A low bid by Center Farm $833.01, $1,051.50; fines to State urday, the Jaycees will serve) The Ute Pioneer Day Celebration, Service was also accepted for a Fish and Game Department, A telephone call from Winne- “Ninety-five per cent of all an annual chuck-wagon break- Miss Ann Brough, queen, and ities having places of honor, Maxene Andreasen, and Barmowing machine. fast in the park, where persons $176.30, $125.55; parking meter Tn this parade there will be mucca, Nev., to Mr. and Mrs, banks are honest and trying to bara Barton, attendants, will a section sponsored by Juab and early militia, In other action the council forfeiures, $41,582.47, $$42,John E, Booth of Edgemont, do a good job, but there are five who havelots to do to keep the brought news of the arrival of per cent that are stupid or are celebration moving may save lead this parade, riding in an Stake that will consist of seven The annual bathing. beauty agreed that dues be paid to the 024.43; dog fines, $895.50, old-fashioned surrey, The Ne- floats depicting different epi- parade, on Saturday will offer State Firemen’s Association - $864.50; dog forfeitures, $600, a baby boy born to their son, criminally oriented or would be time by eating a hearty breakfast in the-park and other peo- phi Nebo Posse are in charge Sodesin early Nephihistory and cash _ prizes and scholarships Ray Miller was present to dis- ee totals, $136,001.34, $134 John E., and his wife, Gerri if they were not watched.” ple who want to come and get of this parade and residents of also a section of old time band to winners, cuss dog control ordinances. ‘Thompson Booth, The couple’s first child, a daughter, Tillie, is Thus declared K, A. Randall, a good curbside seat for the’ East Juab County and other visiting with grandparents Booth former Provoan and now chair- morning parade may do like- communities of Central Utah invited to enter covered in Edgemont, The maternal man of the important Federal wise. Ham, eggs, hot cakes, are grandparents reside in Du- Deposit Insurance Corporation hash browns, coffee and milk wagons, surreys, buggies, hand in Washington, D.C., before the are on the menu, Hal Bracken, carts, etc. There will be pri: chesne, Provo Rotary Club this week. David Jacobs, Dave Allen, Que money offered for the entries Marine Lance Corporal James Mr, Randall is a former Pro- Draper, Phil Morgan, Ralph judged as winners, L, Pritchett,son of Mr. and Mrs. vo Rotarian of ten years, the Lee and Mrs. Roy Dahl are in Following the paradethefirst John L, Pritchett of Provo, has former president of the State charge. Tickets may be pur- performance of the rodeo will Bank of Provo and graduated chased in advance from any begin at 8 p.m, Top cowboys from BYU.Heis in townto visit of the 56 Jaycees or for more relatives. convenience from Roy Dahl, The young corporation head Allen Preston at Chipman’s or RETIRED STEELWORKERS noted his agency has a mem- Ray Beesley at Taylor Drug. SET PANCAKE BREAKFAST bership of 14,000 banks and Mr. Dahl, club president, is thet all Utah banks are mem‘The Retired Steelworkers aud bers. The main function of the general chairman of the mam-| An apparent break-in was dispartners will meet at Kelly's organization is to be the receiv- moth 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. pa Grove Wednesday at 7 a.m, for er of banks and handle liquida- rades to highlight Saturday a pancake breakfast. The or- tions as well as create insur- activities. Allen Preston is asganization will furnish the pan- ance regulations, he said, “The sisting Mr, Dahl in heading the|¢™S!™ cording to police records. cakes and coffee and members corporation tries to make good committee people lining up the The paint shop, located at should bring dishes and what- banks even better,” he ex- parade entries, about 1045 South University ever else they wish to the breakOn Saturday the Jaycettes' Avenue, had a broken window plained. fast. The corporation is attempting will have a rummage and bake which was discovered around to aid its work with modern sale in the building formerly|7.: joceupied by Stan’s Shoes on gi techniques and uses “third generation ‘computers” to re- East Main. Mrs. Dahl is chair cord information and communi-' man of the rummagesale and parently taken, police said. cate with member banks to help Mrs. Hall is the bake sale The shop houses paint and equipment for the painting of make better decisions in their chairman. streets and city regulatory work, according to Mr. Randall. signs, Rotary Club President WesMotor Bike Stolen ley Lloyd made assignments to ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) —A Catholic priest who played the board of directors as fol- A black 1966 Yamaha motor halfback for his high school lows: Francis M. Haycock, pro- bike was reported stolen from football team before donning his gram director; Jack H. Dalton, the yard of John Riggle, 117 E. Romancollar, recently knocked clu) service; Gordon Bywater, 300 N., Provo, early Friday the wind out of a purse snatcher community service, and Joe H. according to police records, with an old ‘fashioned body Ashworth,international service. The motor bike was described The president also announced block. as having a 1967 Utah license Father Leonard Orzechowski, \the special appointment of two number A3806 and had a bent |Provo Earl Par29, tol police he was riding 10) oe allRotarians. act va, T.(directan’ (ol handle bar and a tear on the COMPLETE an auto when he heard a| Tight of the seat, woman screarhing and saw a} VISA for district 542 and Seth This Americana two young man running. | Billings will be the governor's COLUMBIA, S.C. — Federal oven range also PU eh Ne “T jumped from the ear and |representativeof district 542 for District Judge J. Robert Martin features eye-level put the block on him,” Father the Provo Club as well as this Jr, denying parole for Army ‘conventional oven with = Cooks ELECTRONICALLY Choose a Desk, Chair or File Orzechowskisaid. | area. Nolan Hartley was in- doctor Capt. Howard B. Levy, from our Display room on rotisserie andpicture Louis Nell, 27, a passenger in stalled as a memberof the Pro- convicted of making disloyal window... side BankAmericard Lex) early the priest's car, said the block vo Rotary Club. mounted Key Board statements about the Vietnam) welcomehere. LeleCasto aa |EN ey Olt e19 pushbutton controls «+6 “was really a beauty.” | war: After the priest slammed into} IN CLOVER “Thereis no law which grants ® Cleans Itself Electrically seen the purse snatcher, the youth 69 E. CENTER, PROVO absolute! RUM Crm lege exclusive Sensi-Temp® got to his feet and fleq down an MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. military personnell Open Fri. and Mon. ’til 9 p.m. control... two level alley. Father Orzechowski and (UPI)—Mrs. Lawrence Dusing rightto bail or release.” exhaust system Nell chased him and captured found 28 four-leaf clovers and nine five-leaf models in her him after a brief struggle. AS LOW AS Come in Father Orzechowski, who backyard Wednesday. played football for St, Joseph’s “T'm not even superstitous,”” — Todayfor a she said while making plans to High School in Camden, N.J., is assistant pastor of Holy Spirit frame her find, “But this is Roman Catholic Church here. | something else.” Also visiting the Stones are three other grandchildren, Heber City Adopts New Budgetfor Fiscal Year JCs Have Nephi Ready For Annual Part in Ute Stampede This Week Celebration Planned By Eureka Steel Days Z a Speaks to 33 Randall Rotarians Coming Events City Paint Shop Is Broken Into PRCTCae Ceaem demonstrated in our store by the G-E home economist, produced outstanding customer reactions... come in Priest Throws Electronic Body Block On rang Purse Snatcher The newest, most advanced ELECTRONIC cooking center ever designed for the home! 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