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Show Kiwanians | inal ari and residential building. At |brothers, Jim and présent one apartment is used chased Provo Flying by acaretaker. Service fom Merrill Christo- formed nce pherson, Let to Line County Canal The ce¢ tract covers earth- An assistant airport, manager. without salary, and chaitman of Provo Chamber of Cominerce aviation committee, Jim Burr has been strong ly advocating a m rt. The committee bégan its mod- a control‘of “‘our lives by the fed- The city purchased this build- eral government.” 4vho now operates a ing from Mr. Christopherson, at’ Mr. Burr said his proposal for Speaking ELI K. CLAYSON, who has ous policy when it allows govfiled for the Orem school board from District No. 5. es = Yesterday, Today and Tomortow with Sophia Lo- = . due ¢ ” Musie| — Seeks School Board Office OREM—Eli K. Clayson, 516-E. 400 N., Orem, has announced his eandidacy for the Alpine School District Board of Education from District Five. | Operator of Eli’s Fine’ Foods in Orem, Mr. Clayson is a graduate of American Fork High School and Brigham Young University, where he majored in accounting and business administration. He spent 19 years with the Penney company, 11 years as manager of stores at Cody and Sheridan, Wyo. Active in civic affairs; he has been president of the Lions club and the Timpanogos Knife and Hal of 1 ing méasures for more dhd THREATENIN G OREM FIRE—This blaze burned hay arid riditig equipment Mr. Judd poifited ot that this mortiing in Ofem—and but for the fast and efficient work of the Orem’ mn.” with another $25.5 million deficit; the nation is presently spending $2 million per day 3 Markets Picketalhot theke Allen’s Fire Department could have spread to an auto shop with far) more costly. results, Missionary duction of federal spendifig and Reunions at from this ‘area culinary tricks IGA ‘cooking show slated to at the Utah Power and The Light \auditorium in American Fork at 16 a.m.; Friday, Oct. 2. rn ee t |isk eel tr 2pm, the show will be repéated in Spanish Fork at ieLitfle Byes lof, Spanish powér. But, he charged, while Reunion for the North and his opponent was in Congréss, he voted threé times to increase Northeast British missions will be held Saturday, Oct. 3 at the the national debt limit. “And Congressional Quarter- University of Utah Institute Building, beginning at 9 p.m. ly, rating Housé members on 10) votes favoring or opposing a The Institute will be open belarger role for fedéral govern- fore 7 p.m. for those who wish ment, showed that he voted 100 to soeialize or leave their partper cent for a larger federal hers while they attend the general priesthood meeting. role.” OREM — fire of unknown; Ray Vickland had been shoeorigin raced across the E. C. ing horses in a corral when he looked up: as he heard flames Cameron field into the John C. Baxtet property at 1147 N: crackling. He rushed to the BaxState, this morning, destroying ter house to call the fire departsome $1000 worth of riding ment, and three engines andfire equipment in a tack room, and fighters were able to bring the fire under control in about an about $300 worth of hay. hour, but it was still smouldering at noon today. Firemenwere able to prevent the spread of fire to the ad: A tmissionary reunion for the jacent Baxter home; and house Eastern States Mission, Jacoband horsétrailers near the tack sen-Smith groups, will be held room. The horses were led to Saturday, Oct. 3 at 9 p.m. in safety. the’ Parleys First-Fourth ward Smoke filled the adjacent chapel, 2350 S. 2ist B., Salt Pete’s Auto Repair building at Lake City. All participants in 1135 N. State;- but the fire did the Hill Cumorah pageant are AMERICAN FORK—The Carl not spread to the shop itself. invited to attend. R. Thompson homeat 645 S. 500 However, said Mrs. Ray PeterA reunion for people who|E. was extensively damaged in son, Wifé Of the owher of ‘the have. participated in the Hill an early morning blaze today. aute shop,~ flames destroyed Cumorah pageant will be, held The fire was reported at 6:15 lumber, burned grass in the Saturday, Oct. 3 from (7 to a. m. by neighbors who noticed yard, and threatened cars parkp.m. in the Parley’s First smoke pouring from the frame ed in the back, but they did not actually ignite. LDS Ward, 2350 S. 2ist E., Salt structure. Lake City. All individuals who -Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Journalism is the “Fourth took part are invited to attend, their family were out of town particularly missionaries. and the home was unoccupied) Estate.” = last night. Firemen ‘found the Tahitian Missionary Society in terior of the home completely furnace yesterday afternoon, will hold its annual ‘reunion gutted, with the floors and floor and fire ‘department members Friday evening, October 2, joints burned away. The; blaze assumed that the fire had been 7 p.m., at the 21st Ward Cha- apparently started in the base- smouldering nearly all night. . pel in Salt Lake City, Utah. ment and firemen attributed the The smoke and water damage Speaker will be Elder David cause of the fire to a coal furn- was. estimated at $5000 to the Lawrence McKay who has just ace. home. anidfurnishings, andfire. recently returned for the new Neighbors reported that re mien were’ at the scene for two school dedication. pairmen had worked on. the hours. Hits Home In Am.Fork A reunion of the SpanishAmerican Mission will be held Saturday, Oct. 3, at approximately 9 p.m. at 1431 Gilmer Drive, Salt Lake City. Returns Safe OREM-—Afive-year-old Orem NOW PLAYING SHOW TIMES Flipper 7:30 & 10:40 Ensign Pulver 9:10 Maurice CHEVALIER Eleanor PARKER For \effs and ripe-rect Fun-Fest!... prose the JaneMANSFELD » 1 Guard seineDIO Gx. Presentation CINEMASCOPE at Noe sul Park in Provo. Doticette, IGA’s con- Following in the hilarious fun-steps ent Roberts” Y cau] is/a man of vast ;having plied his pro- Michael Akin CONNORS TAMIROFF produced by Ron GORTON at 4 number: of the coun- era fine lecalls his ang hgcan BeorfulFa”bl e, table directed by George SHERMAN screenplay by Hal BILLER to life right before your, eyes. Main dish reportedly wandered away from show:All @fius are interested in the school playground after at- stretching jour fodd: budget. dol- Newman tending had her mother’s permission to’ answérs. The show is very in- accompany them to Primary, formal and very entertaining,” store officials said ‘today. police said. ~ Fi ¢ -citizen’s radio band cnsiated in | /the. search. Ca Explode... Right Into Court Owner ‘Springs’ steWr Sem ition, 18 DogFrom Trap heros,|20, 648 W. 5th N., Pravo, | pleaded guilty to charges of exploding smok- Geraldine Page and ‘Toni Mackey, of 54:N. 150 East, we must. prepare dergarten, and went lars and to Primary with some people. balanced, nutritious meals. Mr. Doucétte may have! some of the She had told the individuals she 2nd SMASHHIT Paul several hours. The little girl,|ideas The reserve police unit > : “club of local people operatin, etd ee Receaele Paseotlic in the new ‘Recreation Center girl was returned safely to her “Imagina parents Tuesday, evening, after decorations reported The reunion is for the Jones, Brown, Bowman, and Brooks: groups. Wildly! Wickedly! Funny! : ne 10 a.m. in the Missing Child $5000 Fire _ FOR EXPLOSIVE, FRANTIC! ENTERTAINMENT THIS IS Oct. |5, the show Armor,= N Equipment, Threatens Shop He said that his opponent has paid frequent lip service to re aa ak realistic pig| created from a BC f a) swan | from ice ‘ Orem Fire Burns Hay And moré than at the peak in the Kennedy administration. a modernair terminal made earlier to the executive commitMr. Judd also spoke on the tee of Provo Chatiber of Commerce and the city aviation adeconomic status of Utah stating visory committee, had received that during the period from 1952 favorable reaction. Fork club, and has been active to 1962, the state expérienced Mr. Burt sttessed. importance in the Boy Scouts as a troop the greatest inflated growth in of a modern airport in attract- committeeman and member’ of its history—largely because of ing new industry. the Big Horn council in Sheri- the defense and missile industries. At that time, he said, the He said a recent Federal dan. Aviation Agency report -comHeserved! on the board of di- state was secdnd in the nation piled by eastern airports divi- rectors of the Sheridan chamber in. growth. ve e: parks, oe sion “showed adequate airport of commerce, and is currently; Today, he said, the state has ay by:representatives of the facilities a primary factor in a director of the Orem Kiwanis declined to about 40th place in ArLcrl Arnalgamated Meat- industry decisions to move in— club, serving as chairman of the industrial growth. éutters Uni ion, “Our need is for between or out—of communities.” “support the churches” commit0. §. pie, owner of the Too often, said the FAA report tee. He also served one term on 7500 and 10,000 new jobs just to markets 2 today that the a “major problem in growth of the BYU Alumni board. take care of our present growth dispute i pea attempts to or- general aviation is failure of In.church activites, he has status,” he said. “Our concern ganize employees in the stores. community officials to recognize served as ward and stake Sun- should be for the consumer > Three dfbird rae soneS — the business it generates are day School superintendent, MIA type, permanent. industries to kets ig picketed — the community assets. To combat superintendent; member of a meet this need. I would like to Neatcabhevhi and Orem, apathy toward airport develop- bishopric, and missionary to represent Utah as a salesman at ont at Third South and ‘Seventh ment, ‘the need for sound plan- Germany. At present heis first large to help Utah obtain petmEast in?Prpyo. ning must be forcibly brought counselor in the Orem Stake anent industrial growth.” Picket hes a. Satur- to attention ‘of responsible local presidency. siness officials.”’ Mr. Clayson has held memba balebe pie at the Makes Point bership in one or more PTA or- Edgemont Lions Will pores, an reported that all of Provo’s present chamber of ganizations continuously for 19 MeetThis Evening ao employees are on the job commerce aviation committee years and has been a school and and nowe is, participating .in has been hammering on the council officer ofthe PTA. Edgemont Lions Club will the pi point that an airport is not just He is married to the former meet tonight at:8 p.m. at the nen for the union for airlines. Mountain Valley Inn, according Beulah Memmott of Provo, and be! reached at press “General aviation fleets today is the father of three sons and to officers of the association. could we 'i in time. are 40 times larger than com- a daughter, two of whom are bined military and scheduled currently’ attending Orem available, and that school tax air lines,” said-Mr. Burr. schools. A son Fred is currently dollars should be spent in a Because general industry is on a mission in Austria, and anWhich will achieve the using its own aitcraft—often other son, Lark, is in the Uni- manner maximum results. multi-engined aircraft in the air versity of Utah medical school. line class to move key personMr. Clayson states that he nel and important freight at will feels facilities, teaching staffs, —a moden airport at Provo is as and administrative personnel vital as freeways, some con- should be of the highest caliber Flowers ‘from vegetables like tend. commensurate with the funds radishés, beets and turnips, a Coo king Schools Md talk on the opening f “giving lip séfvice to reduced moré big spending in Washirig- Philatelists Set. Set Throughout , Meeting Tonight, Utah County ¢ Area Public Invited A jf also acctised his opponent, Orem Man Spokes of the ernmentto get so big that it can give all things to people. fedéral spefiding while suppoft- What's Playing Pickbted At the Movies before the Timpan- ogos Kiwanis Club, hé said that the nation is pursuing a danger- S i é an ex- Hopes, neésday. travel bureau, but no flight serv- the time Bonanza Air Lines Friday at/1f a.m. commis- ice. Mr. Ck stopherson remains moved into Provo, for about sionérs will Iok over thesite as part time airport manager. $7,000. at Provo Airport, and have the At the time, Utah State AeroBi ng Remodeled offer under /study. nautics Director H. W. Bement The Burr’ Brothers, who operdeplored the fact that the same ate Mountain West Helicopter investment, coupled with (then) Service did Provo Flying Servavailable federal funds, would ice Wedhesday offered to build have been sufficient to build a a modefn terminal, (to cost $30,modern air terminal building at 000. $40,000) asking only that Provo: the /city remove the present But the then city administrag, estimated to be about tion felt it would be quicker to 20/years old and remodeledsevremodel. 'Bonanzz later pulled out of Provo complaining the Offer Free Use pairport lacked standard TVOR, The Burr. Brothers said in rea navigational aid needed for ig tof a’ $101,716 conturn for the site, they would of‘Arthur Hi gins, Salt|®all-weather’ landings} fer free use of the new terminal > i to line 4000 feet of In making his plea for sité of to the city as an administration {i @ proposed new air terminal, ‘River Reservoir building. Jim Burt reminded the comThe proposed building would Canal rgtheast of; Pleasant mission that the city had offered ; announced today by be large. enough to accommo- Grove, tank FE. loss (D, 64 acres of land at $1 an acre date business offices, airport Senator on 99-year lease to Mooney Airadministration office, flight Utah). 2% craft. | planning for pilots, modern rest At prégent the water flows “Expansion of existing induslong an en canal, said a rooms arid lounge area, and a try needs to be encouraged, oe spokes- also,” he said. heated hangar.and enlarged air- Bureau man at craft maintenance area. Favorable Reaction serving ond District, Wednesday charged that’ the overriding issué facing thé nation today is the contihuied centralization and viation. | isting old building, Provo’ City blicain | sentative post from Utah’ + Provo ean have a stedl and masonry 4 ~ building — at no payers, if it will r Commission was Thomas G. Judd; candidate for. the vere ish last year under like removed. has been remodel; operator of Cen- ed several times as a business mmitil ho. DIAL FR 3-7410 NOW onw TOGETHER Hews m-Tox.ns Te SCE A i THE GAYEST COMEOY OF THE SEASON SANDRA DEE ROBERT GOULET ANoY WILLIAMS ing sonisseticks within city were fined $5 each DpProve city eourt. SHOWS TONITE & FRIDAY5:40—7:45—9:50 1:30 P.M. 1.00 ‘Tit $ THEN 1.25 ....CHILDREN 35¢ FEAT: 1:50 - 3:52 - 5:24 « 7:56 - 9:58 a AN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT In Cinemascope and Metracolor |