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Show Homecoming PaysonFights To'Reinstate PHS Queens Chosen 3 Crashes N 8th S.Freeway Interchange By MADOLINE C, DIXON Present to listen to ‘the city’s dustry is- in its infancy in the . PAYSON — Reason why a dia- plea. for re-instatement of the area, but.that 150,000 young mond access interchange at diatfiond access road on the trees: have been planted, apples Eighth South ‘in Payson should; south of the city were Grant to be shipped to California (the be. reinstated into plans for the Meyer, director of the bureau. of biggest purchaser at present), Proposed freeway were discus- public foads; Blaine Kay, plans and that the area will soon be sed before a group of civic and and contract engineer; Tom shipping 400 tons of cherries, road officials Thursday after- Law, engineer; Dale Despain, all going south. He also stated moon at the American Legion private planning consultant of that a total of 12 dairies milking Hall. Provo; Myron Frazer and Utah 50 or more cows each, will be The-“‘on and off” access road County Commissioners, Sterling benefitted by the south entrance has been cancelled as an econ- Jones, Marion Hinckley and to the freeway. omy measure, leaving only a Dave Greenwood. Raymond Johnson, .superindiamond access road on North Mr. Despain outlined the probMain Street near the city limits lem and local citizens speaking tendent of Keigley Quarry, said that trucks delivering and pickof the community. Two under- in behalf of the access road. ing up materials at the quarry passes will allow east-west trafReasons Given and the mines at Tintic would fic to pass the freeway, as in Arguments included: have to lengthen travel to reach — plans. Reed Wayman gavefacts and their destinations. He ‘said that _Mayor Eugene Hillman pre- statistics for citizens of the West sided atthe meeting and Dave Mountain area. He said dele- in his opinion, some 400 to 500 MeMulliti,” city attorney, act- tion of the access road would men will be working in the mined as chairman. Evidence pre- present a hardship on fruit far- ing area withn the next few sented will be examined by the mers, who would have to take years and that the south acFederal Bureau of Roads, which the county roads to the access cess road would be desirable for this traffic. will give a decision on the re- road on North Main Street or Workers Involved quest of the city after due study enter the freeway at Santaquin. | Roy Broadbent, representing of the problem. : He said the fruit growing inbusiness people of Payson, mentioned the trend of people ‘to move back to Payson because On Halloween of the ease of travel to employment outside of Payson. on the freeway. He said that 40° per cent of the business in Payson comes from people residing out of town to the south and that an entry from the south is|a necessity. He also mentioned Trick-or-treating little spooks is to be recognized. Funds from this drive aids the traffic through Payson Canwill throng the streets tomorrow night in the traditional ob- children in over 100 countries yon on the Nebo Loop to Nephi, servance of Halloween — both around the world by providing stating ‘that some 43,000 people _ for fun and in a serious effort medicine, food and care. This visited Payson Lake area this to help less-privileged children drive is supported by all faiths, past summer andthat thousands | service clubs, youth groups and of Boy Scouts from a large sechere and around the world. tion of Utah and I travel to Collecting funds for UNICEF |voluntary organizations. Maple Dell Camp each summer. Children of the Provo-Seventhwill be the combined ninth Reed Money, president of grades of Provo schools. They Day Adventist Church will .be Nebo Stake, said that the church will, be identified, by the collecting canned food and old had chosen the site for the new UNICEFbadges they will wear clothing for the needy families stake center ‘now under conand small orange cartons bear- in this area. struction believing that the diaing the UNICEF symbol. No The children will give each mond access road would be loother authorization by anyone householder a leaflet entitled cated on Eighth South Street. “Do You Know?” as a means He said many-busloads of memof identifieation. Collecting will bers will be traveling from the begin Saturday at 6 p.m. and stake center to points in Salt run until 7:30 under the direc- Lake City and that the single tion of Barney Lambert, presi- North Main access road would dent of the Provo Pathfinder necessitate a longer way around OREM — Orem firemen re- Club. to gain access to the freeway, ceived three calls within five Anyone having items for this School Traffic minutes last night for brush drive who are not visited’ may Harold Hawker, principal of - fires caused by. power lines call 374-2978 for free pick-up. Payson. High School, said that blown down by the high winds. In addition to the two drives, without the south access, most Little damage resulted at 287 manyof the schools are holding traffic to and from the school N. 400 W. or at 750 N. State. A Halloween. parties. during the would be channelled down Main third blaze at 4470 N. Canyon week. In ‘addition many of the Street, creating ‘a traffic hazRoad burned brush and treés PTA organizations are sponsor- zard that would be a tremenin an orchard and threatened ing social events. There will be dous. problem. Many. of the stutwo homes before firemen suc- no city-wide party. dents come by bus and auto ceeded in bring it.under contrel. ‘}from ‘the outlying areas to the south. Kenneth Thomas of Genola spoke, on behalf of the people in his area, pointing out the fact that traffic to Payson from GenNo. one was injured in a fire-\‘Gypsy Prince’ ela would be routed a greater truck car crash Thursday short-| distance through the north road ly after noon at 200 North Uni-| AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — Hun- than it would via a south accéss versity. jdreds of weeping Gypsies— road. Fire truck, driven by Lous'swarthy mustachioed men, and William Norman, 53, 791 W. 2nd|women in colorful skirts— N., Provo, was eastbound en| pitched their tents around a furoute to a fire at 377 E. ist N. neral home today, mourning and a car, driven by Crystal the death of a 15-year-old Schaerrer Johnson, 56, 875 N. “Gypsy prince” who shot him5¢€ E., Provo, was southbound. ‘self for love. There was little damage and Some 200 gypsies were| 4 no injuries but the driver of the camped around the Hyltin Mancar was cited for failure to yield or Funeral Home this morning. to a fire truck with siren sound- Their leaders said another 300ing. '400 members of the tribe were Meanwhile, the fire depart- l'on the road and would arrive ment dispatched a second truck, today and Saturday. MONEY but found only trash and leaves They- were mourning Prince WITH SPEED burning at the Luicile Jones Miller Evans, who shot himself home, 377 E. Ist N. with a 22 caliber pistol Tuesday Dena Kardaras, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kardaras, was elected Provo Figh School Homecoming queen today. Her attendants are Beverly Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Verl Clark, and Patsy Blackham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Blackham.The girls were elected in homeroom balloting this morning. 2 Cars, House Involved In Crash PAYSON — Harold O. Patten, 24, 451 S. 8th E., Orem, was treated at Payson Hospital and reléased, after suffering shock and bruises in a two-car-andone-house crash, Wednesday noon at 300 .N. 4th W. Utah Highway Patrol said a car driven by Mr. Patten Thursday noon hit a car driven by Bryant Jones, 31, 18. West Main, Santaquin, then ran off the road and hit a house. Ten persons were injured in leged failure to keep his car Valley Hospital, 1600 North State at 7:29 p.m.,| Allegedly driving too fast for | 6:16 p.m-,at 1400 North State. The injured were: ; - Driver Delrene E. Kellogg; 22, 1858 South Columbia Lane, Provo, and Kimberly Ann Kellogg, 15 months; driver David Johannes Allphin, 18, 717 E. 16th S., Orem, and passenger, Marilyn Allphin, 21, and driver Larry Alien ;-Baxer, 27, 631.E. 350 N., Provo. Proov police said the crash occurred when three cars — the Kellogg car; a car driven by Ronald E. Casper, 22, 373 E. 12th S.,.Orem; and the Allphin car were stopped with the Kellogg car making or attempting to make a left hand turn, when the fourth car, driven by Mr. Baxter, was unableto stop. Mr. Baxter was cited for al- Nate Batty, 22, 94 N. 4th w.,| diver for assertedlymaking an Provo, and a car driven by| Proper. left turn. persons in the front‘seat. Mr. Kocherhans wascited for allegedly following too close. In a third accident which occurred Thursday at 6:43 p.m. at 1500 North State, two were injured. They were driver Janice Worthen Syme, 50, 154¥ North Riverside, and passenger Hugh W. Syme 11, same address. Both were taken to Utah * NO. 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Springville. police said} years, since they arrived from the utility pole had’ not yet been Illinois. moved back after recent con- The king said the teen-aged struction of curb and, gutter had prince killed himself over a left it located in the street} broken romance. DISTRICT ATTORNEY REPUBLICAN ’ PET ond GARDEN SHOP 275 So Univ Avenue, Provo S)WaNited Seethaler's Tribe Mourns In Collision Ford Paulson _Wind Blows Down ‘Orem PowerLines Fire Truck, Car. [ William Glen Kocherhans, 52, 927 W. 230 N., Orem, collided. A sprinkle of salt will quick-|' Injured were Merlen Batty, ly settle an overload of suds in 19; Delton Batty, 63; 890 W. 5th the washing machine or basin. N., and Shan Batty, 58 same address. Mr. Batty was cited’ for improper registration and improper loading in having four OPEN TONIGHT ‘TILL 10 P. 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