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Show ee OCTOBER. 13, 1964 | Daily Herald TUESDAY, | “Utah County, Utah 14 County Agent Honored AtNewOrleansMeet wees an cenys : Heavy duty molded rubber. e Exclusive new design. ° etSe sonbonie. Black, white, blue, SE : ve who were honored at a special banquet. Each received a certii of honor for past years ficate 1 & \ ; . 2 Seore ro cer ‘ ° Plastic flip-cap vent cover ° 6-inchflexible pouring spout -resi d | ep eaetom :_ eee N * ” i of county extension work. Mr. Acord was recognized for his leadership; cooperative and dedicated service with farm people, groups and agencies; outstanding work in effective livestock management, produc- | tion and marketing; weed con- | urban b Pa recipient of. :distinguished 4 service award in New Orleans y 5 ° Prowlers? Notify = oe leadership trainingmeanerent for the bene4 of the people in * Utah County, fit and many other agriculture enterprises. ; He has served in the Utah SS Agents Association as secretary and treasurer, vice| Police--And president and president. His ed- | if amet SR WAN eae Automatic red warnii * blinker. on adjustable telescoping arm on flashSeeron ries (nm I included) Limit one per customer Additional $1.95 Each “EARLY BIRD” BUY NOW CITED FOR SERVICE—Clair |'70l} communitydevelopment R. Acord, county farm agent, feneh\ Pivots 180° | DOOR-TO-DOOR ental United States and Hawaii )| \ 7 Mr. Acord. was among 111 county agents from the contin- | Powerful. searchlight ) annual meeting in New. Orleans. tte Se | 7 : County | NationalAssociationof Agricultural Agents at their | Two Gallon = | a a mee Wie Clair R. Acord, Utah County ara — AT LOW, LOW ANNIVERSARY PRICES ucation. includes two years at| Don’t Use Guns {Snow College, 1931-33; B. S. degree in animal husbandry from OREM — Police Chief Larry:|Utah State University, } ; } 1937; | E. Lunnenhas issued an appeal|M.S. in animal science from to all citizens of Orem not to| University. of Illinois, 1956;. take the law into their own|Dow Study Tour, 1960; study of| hands by going after suspected| communications and farm pol: | prowlers with their own guns. |icy at University of Arizona, | Two incidents have occurred| 1964, and presently on sabbati-| recently in Orem in whichciti-|cal leave studying animal nutri- | zens have been injured by the|tion at the University of Ken-| | guns they carried in investigat-| tucky. ing suspected prowlers. It is} Other county agents from) also possible that a neighbor|Utah attending the national} or police officer pursuing a|meeting are Robert Hassell of | suspect might be shot by some-| Utah’ County, president of the} one who thinksheis firing at a} Utah County Agents Associa-| prowler. tion; Grant. Esplin, Beaver| Chief Lunnen urged all citi-|County agent and western re-| gion director, NACAA; and| depart-| police zens to notify the ment immediately if they think] Paul Daniels, Wasatch County| ) a o m sc RC as there are prowlers in the neigh- | agent. borhood, then leave the investi- | ot gation to the officers. | Lions Award ae | Motor Scooter OF Disturbing Peace | Two Fine Sees G. Marion Hinckley, Utah preGary Galen Martin, 20, 636 | County commissioner, was aS a E. 350 N., Provo, pleaded guil-|sented a motor scooter ty to charges of disturbing the prize awarded in connection sponpeace Sept. 29, and was fined with fund-raising project $15 by Provo City Court. Mer- sored by the Utah Lake Lions rilt Clayson Wood, 19, 336 E. | Club. Proceeds from the project 350. N., also pleaded guilty to| the same charge, and wasfined will be turned over to the Utah Care and Training CenValley $15. Fredrick Kuester, 355 S. 3rd|ter and the Eldred Senior CitiacE., Spanish Fork, pleaded guil-| zens’ Recreation Center,| ty to charges of throwing mis- cording to Thomas V, Maloney, § pe § } § § siles, light weight metal, at sev-| president of the club. “We deeply appreciate the eral persons at Brigham Young many University, and was fined $36, contributions made by citizens that made the project by Provo City Court. a highly successful one,” Mr. Maloney said. PIETA STORED § ¥ g fe : NEW YORK (UPI)—Michel- angelo’s “Pieta” will be stored |Peter’s in Romewill be shroudand in its exhibition gallery at thejed in super - soft fabric Vatican Pavilion while the|locked in a steel mesh cage} World’s Fair is closed this win-|connected to ultrasonic § an 135 ter, it was announced Monday. |alarm system. More than | Pavilion officials said the|million fair visitors have seen famed sculpture from St.|the masterpiece to date. You earft buy a finer Scotch Why pay more? 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