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Show LawEnforcementUnits Want Records Setup to Match State-Wide Teletype _/ Now cian By JOAN GEYER that they Utah’s Counties wie Thursday at 10 a.m., Utah Salt Lake—whieh is equipped! have with teletype, radio-and:a net-| the | Law Enforcement Teletype Net- ‘work board of directors—among work of direct landlines and| horse, they want the cart. New Promotion To Spotlight A. factual.presentation on each-of Utah's counties will pe included in’ a new promo- ‘World affairs will be discussed by foreign correspondent David tion planned by the Utah 24 hours a day with the| Tourist and’ Publicity Counmanned existing state records bureau of| jl, according to D. James The horse, in this case, is|them Provo Police Chief Jesse state wide police teletype tied|Evans—will sit down at state Schoenbrun at the Brigham O University Forum Thurs- into regional and national tele- capitol with top officers of Public Safety Department: ; Cannon, director. pe. Utah’ Highway Patrol and Utah The records bureau.has only. Mr. explained And the cart they -want—to public Safety a small staff and no communi- that ‘“‘county hopping” would i. carry more paydirt—is a com-| They. hope to work out a plan cations network. n ; be a series of spotlights on prehensive, ‘automated central |for physical consolidation of Both the records bureau -and| each of Utah’s with ein iene WEDNESDAY. T 1964 the ee enene ara)ee = ice are on the same. floor raphy, history, scenic at- Wan Gein ice 2 Daily Herald peraeece ee MAYOR URGES SUPPORT_[turscey.\seia’ Ghiet "Evan: OF UNICEF CAMPAIGN ; Mayor Verl G. Dixon has declared the week of Oct. 23 to 31 as “Children Helping Children |ers, Driving Cases is UTAH COUNTY Geraldine Walters Murray. of for two years and a freelance’ The paibediacian wil be (t Court Handles At present, said Chief Evans, Salt Lake City is the only po(UNICEF). : ¢ lice department with an automated records system. Many The mayorasks all citizens to participate in smaller departments havelittle the purchase of UNICEF products and to support or no records kept. “trick or treating” on Halloween for UNICEF. Since crime ‘observes no mu{ icipal, county or state boundaries, it is urgent that data on crime and criminals be Around and About available from a central source and quickly. . Teletype was a big step forward, said Chief Evans. But Utah teletype could carBY MILDRED B. HALL ry a heavier payload of crime 373-8563 or 373-0546 information if hitched to a 24hours-a-day manned, automated William T..Litster of Provo 96, and his six brothers, and central. records bureau. The Provo chief said that has been in Boise, Ida., this sisters with their’ families,. to week to attend the funeral of say nothing of a number of both. Utah State Public Safety chief Jay C. Newman and Utah friends, formed a sizeable his grandson, Warren McPhie, 22, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. party to welcome ‘Stephen G. Highway Patrol’s Col. Lyle D. McPhie. Accompanying Mr. Hafen when he stopped off the Hyatt have expressed willingLitster were the LuDean Lits- plane Monday -evening in Salt ness to cooperate—if a plan can ter family of Springville; Mrs. Lake City, returning home from be worked out—and funds to Opal Andersen, Huntington and the Andes mission with head- implement it provided, Mrs. released through:thesstate’s” modern IBM records system, Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund children taught language if’ newspapers as part of the “know your Utah” activity of the Tourist Council. Time, Everywhcre” and urges Provo citizens to Support and participate in the promotion of United and|quarters in Lime, ‘Peru. “After irene Stephen received a ; : r. and Mrs. Sam Park and|"Umber of friends who called him home. Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Heal,all atl fo welcomeSS , Provo. were visitors last week’ at the Oakland, Calif., Temple., 0Cal residents returning Los They also stopped in Sacra- Mondayafter attending the of mento, with the Parks’ son and|Angeles Temple marriage wife, Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth| Richard Dale Brown and Mary Park. Pat Musik and wedding recepna held at Santa Ana, Calif., “os ee aa { ct. 17, included his paren currently a guest of her sister-| inlaw, Mrs. N. B. Thompson) home| at the i Thompson - Tibble ace anyon. — ie intelligence and worked up to chief of psychological . warfare , news board in Algiers. Charges against Jesse Ray ence of intoxicating liquor July 11, were dismissed by Provo City Court upon motion of the city attorney. To a reduced charge of reckless driving, he pleaded guilty, and was fined Sriaes Me £1113 RATSLs DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM et3 RIGHT ROAD $150. Trial for Max H. Reid, 29, 103 W. 8th N., Orem, charged with driving while under the Pe f , influence of intoxicating liquor 5 : Sept. 6, was continued to Nov. SCENIC STREAM CRISS-CRISSES HIGHWAY—Picturesque Daniels Creek, 25. Michael B. Richardson, 21, above, passes under the highway 16 times in a six-mile stretch. Back in 1905 Spanish Fork, pleaded guilty to when pioneers traveled from Heber to settle the Uintah Basin, they crossed « charges-of driving during, revo- the creek 49 times. cation Oct..5, and. was fined $150. “oe William Richard Empey, 20, 1981 N. 150 E., Provo, charged HighwayStill Crosses Stream 16 Times with driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor July 19, was found*innocent: by iiss a Pioneers on Heber-Vernal Route Used To Cross the Daniels Creek 49 Times By SHIRLEY CHATWIN By highway and/orrail, Rio Grandehas‘thé equipment, schedules wagon to reach the Massey Dug- resting and. spawning places. charges of driving while under HEBER — Manyiravelers up|Way about 16 miles from Heber.| Where channel changes haye and krew-howto handle the influence of intoxicating Daniels Canyon on U. S. 40 out|At Shingle Hollow near the sum-|,,6n necessary efforts. have your goodsbetter, liquor -Oct. 17, and trial was of Heber ride along never notic-|mit, many drivers had to double; : made to restore it to its) set in Provo City Court for Oct. ing the large number of times|UpP their teams to get wagons up| been ~~ |S. D. D. Burnside, : ‘ the ab sets original state. Bare areas have|SBurnside, G General Agent, that Daniels Creek winds back|e steep grade been planted with grass and wilPROVO « FRanklin 3-6900 Auditions for the Utah Valley Leo M. Kavachevich, 50, 422 and forth under the highway. Engineering: through the years)lows for shade and food in a Youth Symphony Orchestra: will E. Ist S., Provo, pleaded guilty ° z : In 1905 when the patient pio-|has reduced muchof the grade, be held Saturday, Oct. 24, at to a charge of driving while neers , : left Heber to settle in The and put the road along the moun: inatural" surrounding. The; Danof i i Brigham Young University. under the influence of intoxiRAIL/ROAD eeeComer fishing Sponsored by the BYU Music cating liquor, and was fined Uintah Basin, they! crossed|tain side. Daniels Creek 49| times before) Care has been taken during|<treams. TOTAL TRANSPORTATION Department, the auditions will $150 by Provo City Court. reaching the summit. Today|the most recent road changes to } ¥ Charges against Jack A, E. held from 9 to 11 a. m. in Lange, 23; 594 S. 9h E. Orem, |¥OU still cross the stream 16|preserve the meandering little the orchestral rehearsal room of times in a six-mile stretch. Daniels Creek as near its origthe Harris Fine Arts Center,/of driving while under the in-| according to Dr. A. Harold Good-|fluence of intoxicating liquor Oscar Giles, 71, Heber, re-jinal state as possiblé. Due to Auditions Slated Saturday Rio-Grande were dismissed by Provo City ealls that’ as a. lad‘ hauling|the steepness of the canyon, wa-| a Court. He pleaded guilty to a freight with his brother to the|ter would gain in speed destroy-| sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert high eauae letae new complaint of wreckless basin, the road followed the can-|ing fishing habitat. By allowing nd Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill driving on the same date, Aug. yon bed. It was swampy andit|it to weave back and forth the} Brown, Steven, Linda and aage are ated to try out. took a good day by team and/|flow is slowed down and affords! 22, and was fined $75. orchestr. Orem. of all Brown Midge The symphony offers chal- Charles William Prescott, 29, es Permanent Waves $3.95 ary And Up 373-5585 as Lamssenetll Denver & Rio cadeHesten Rail/iead lenges and opportunities to tal-|2577 South West Temple, Sait Mr. and Mrs. Dick W. Burrjented’ young musicians, Dr.|Lake City, was found innocent merly of plan. ©) of Columbia Lane in Provo,|Goodman said. by Provo City Court of a charge spend the coming winter in| were hosts the past weekend|- During the 1964-65 season|of driving while under’ the. inArizona with Mrs.| Mullane ac- to an appreciative group of|guest conductors and soloists|fluence of intoxicati liquor \ became m World army as a member of military aeot esi oeeT! Orem, Mr. and tor. , director and brothers Wit-|man and Mrs,W, liam Brown O., Is & incinnati, first. trip to the West and isS/ then WarII broke out he entered the driving while under the influ- renee a.aFyBee6 relatives, the Joseph Hardy|to the homeof Carol and Esther Youth Symphony family from Sacramento and Hafen in Salt Lake for a buffet the Harold Clark family of Wal- luncheon. Later a family dinnut Creek, Calif.; joined the ner was served in Provo at the home of his parents. In the local people at Boise. / school Logan, 38, 772 E, 2620 N., of Provo City Courts.. Other) the greetings, the group went on A native of New Yark City, he towns ‘and:cities. , Said Chief. Evans, next step would be to ask the oe . ' a for enlarge the it records bureau staff; as |i highway peroheccquat. Townspeople, faculty are invited to the assembly which will begin at‘i0 a. m. in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. 9 lite. state capitol GMeepppiing| Latins ana principal Pg + , Oct. 22. =| / companying them there for a Utah State University students will with the orchestra| Aug. 8. i Sie stay. from out-of-state, all friends of|and several concerts are being) John Edward Gainsworth, et their daughter Eileen Burr and|planned, he added. 1480 S. 5th W., Provo, pleaded Mrs. Karl Skousen brought! Jane Norton also of Proyo.| For further information, con- guilty to charges of driving homea report of all going well) The college girls enjoyed the|tact Dr. Goodman, Room. C- while under the influence of inwhen she returned from Mesa,| sights and sounds of autumn|550 A, Harris Fine Arts Center, toxicating liquor, and was fined ‘coer ; The Provoan} week.. this af Ariz.,been $150. « hah thelboine of bee jn the e Rockies. ies Brigham Young University. : daughter, Mrs. Verd (Karyle) © ahorer ‘oir Siete Rogers caring for| her husband GOLDWATER -WILKINSON "> Team With NUCLEAR © SCHENLEY IMPORTS CO., 1LY., HY. a and family during Mrs. Rogers’ hospitalization following We Charge the — surgery. TRRESPONSIBILITY Nuclear) testing gi. in the Pacific -His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hafen, | his grand-| ¥ mother, Mrs. Josephine Harris, © ON THE USE OF AWESOME NUCLEAR FIRERORER| © Senator Goldwater has clearly stated that he wants NATO officers, and field commanders in VietNam,to hold the decision on when to unleash “tactical” nuclear weapons. Mr. Wilkinson evidently agrees. iS YOUR debe 9: 5 '.. ON POLLUTING OUR ATMOSPHERE WITH DANGEROUS d DISTRIBUTION fF. SYSTEM ON THE Rest After long deliberation, the United States Senate voted 80 to 19 to ratify the Nycletin | Sue Se) Ban Treaty that has been accepted by 100 nations. RIGHT TRACK m SENATOR GOLDWATER VOTED “NO” MR. WILKINSON EVIDENTLY AGREES 3 _By rail and/or highway, Rio Grande has the equipment, schedules TAR... lear testing — particularly in Nevad — exposes.our State to the further perils of radioactive fallout, the “ashes of death.” It is a threat to the health of our children, the productivity of our farms, :the safety of our dairy industry, However you set your standards... MacNaughton meets them all! the very existence of our wildlife. Sengtor Moss firmly believes that only the President of the United 4 >; Taste?....” you like Geradoor PROVO « FRanhklin’3-6900 Proof?.......86.8 Proof Quality? Nothingfiner Input Be sa ake ca States should have his finger on the nuclear trigger. Moss voted “yes” on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. He will continue to work to banatmospheric testing under rigid safé¢guards toAmerican security. MOSS WORKS FOR UTAH and AMI VOTE FOR SENATOR FRANK E. MOSS ‘a |