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Show Around and About UTAH COUNTY Mrs.“®rrin R. Baird of Pro- administration. Mrs. Cannon vo has spent the past two and the children plan to join months in, Bountiful assisting in him in Caracas after June 1. the home of her son, Fred Multi-Unit Construction Baird, during the convalescence Family members were bidof his wife following surgery. den to the home of Mrs. Buddy Mrs. Baird will be leaving Goode to celebrate the birth- Changes in zoning of three erty owned by James F. Para again this Friday to accom- day of her mother, Mrs. Columpany her sister, Mrs. Merrill bia Beatrice Fillmore of Provo. N. Warnick, Utah’s current Dinner was served to the Goode] | “Mother of the Year” to New family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank York City where she will par- Kimber and children, Orem, ticipate in the American Moth- and Mr. and Mrs. George Fillmore and family of Spanish ers Award Week ceremonies. Fork. post in Caracas where he en route to his home in Mounserves as a Ford Foundation tain View, Calif., from a busi- consultant to that government ness trip to Washington, D.C. from the United States in public On Saturday, Mrs. Knudsen gave a dinner to celebrate her husband’s Juveniles ArrestedIn Provo police are holding in three teen-agers, two 17 and one 15, from Ogden, picked up in a stolen car in Provo. The youngsters apparently abandoned a car stolen in Ogden at Lehi; picked up a second and abandoned it in American Fork, and were driving a car stolen from American birthday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vanderhoof were in Provo from Logan over the weekend to show off their new month-old baby girl Provo, Orem custody 8rd Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knudsen and family also attending. Fork when taken into custody in Provo, said Capt. LeGrand Baker. OREM — Orem police have arrested two more juveniles on charges of shoplifting in an Orem grocery store. The youths have been referred to juvenile court, officers said. to grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vacher. Paramore intend to build a motel on the .92 acre of land which he has owned for about nine years. He said it would be E. owned by Lavon Sparks, for- George Ballif Jr., representing HITLERISM IS NOT DEAD—Members of Chile’s visit “National Socialist Party” shown here in Santiago say “Heil Hitler,” at a recent press conference. The “Fuehrer,” Franz Pfeiffer, second from left, Luebke. From left they are: “Captain” Marchel Malthess; Pfeiffer; “Major” Francisco Madrid; plan any action against the forthcoming (April 29) Statewide Police Teletype At Palmyra Road-e-o Winners German President Heinrich Bid Let On Anyone interested is invited to attend the showing of the John Cross expedition films Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Vineyard Ward Hall as a benefit show for a ball park to be built in the Vineyard area. The presentation will include both phases of the “‘lost” films recovered from the depths of the canyon by Tarahumara Indians after mules carrying the films fell into the canyon because trails were washed away by torrential rains. merly of Los Angeles and now a the investment company, said resident here. Mr. Sparks told his firm anticipates construction the commission he plansto build of a commercial building hous- two 32-unit apartment buildings ing anelectrical contractor. of two stories each in the area. The petition asking to keep It was indicated that he hopes ‘the street cleaner off Utah Valto begin construction on thefirst ley Subdivision streets, was acbuilding this summer. Valuation cepted by the commission and of each of the buildings was Commissioner Luke Clegg said estimated to be about $300,000. he would inform the street deThe second change was auth- partment of the residents’ wishorized from R-4 to R-8 for prop- es. The petition stated “(We con- Police Receive Reports of Extension Job Thefts, Vandalism AMERICAN FORK — Holdaway Construction Co., was the apparent low bidder when bids were opened on a waterline extension project for American Miscellaneous thievery and vandalism being checked out by Provopolice Mondayincluded: Theft of a motor vehicle, reported by Dell Tyler, 1184 State. Theft of tools, valued at sider it a nuisance, a waste of time, and the taxpayers’ money. The sweeper stirs up dust and scatters rocks and dirt on the lawns and sidewalks. It actually does not clean but makes a mess to be cleaned up by the home owner.” The commission also held short discussions on the compulsory waste removal ordinance which will be up for Fork City Monday night. $115, reported by Ray Dunn, public hearing next Monday and The Holdaway bid on three Springville, from a_ railroad the proposed annexation of Upschedules was $24,946.20. The parking lot. Theft of a wallet, per Pleasant View in northeast bid opening washeld atthe city reported by Martha Wallen, Provo — hearing for which will hall just prior to the regular 3415 N. 650 E. Five bikes miss- also be Monday. city council meeting. Council- ing. Reports of rocks thrown at men voted unanimously to ac- car windshields and at viaduct Now Many Wear cept the Holdawaybid, following lights, and car stripping. the bid opening. MOBILE, Ala. — Archbishop Five bids were received on phases of construction: 1 — With Little Worry Thomas J. Toolen ordering the the project as follows: E. Knud- Ninth East from Seventh North Eat, talk, laugh sneeze desegregation of all FALSE TEETH Roman sen Construction Co., $29,178.46; to Third North, coming to about Catholic schools in Alabama Tyler Sand and Gravel, $26,- 825 East. 2 — Third North, 500 and part of Florida: 568.50; John L. Christensen, feet on Fifth East to 350 N. 3 — “T ask all of our people to $28,168.12; Walker Welding Co., Main Street to Seventh East. accept this decision as best for $26,314.09. Work on the project is exGod and country.’’ The project includes three pected to begin May 1. Conducted who have not completed cleanup work, due to inclement weather, are urged to complete their yard and residential cleanPALMYRA — The ninth anCharles McAnlis, Provo city | Mr. McAnlis said that the | ing as soon as possible. Council- nual Palmyra 4H Stock Show forester, today told the city | spray will be an oil mixture. ‘man Durfey also is chairman was held recently at the Wilcommission that his crew will | The trees to be sprayed will be \of the American Fork Beautifi- liam Hansen farm, with a good begin Wednesday on its pro- city trees on the parkway bejeation Council, which spear- crowd on hand to watch 18 gram of dormant spray for elm, twen the curbs and sidewalks, |headed the community-wide head of baby beef parade bebesides trees on other city propash and hawthorne trees. \cleanup and beautification fore Dr. Marden Broadbent, erty. ive. judge of the show. County The commission authorized The council voted to approve Agent Clair Acord gave a demthe mayor to sign a proclama-| |a proposal from the Mountain onstration of the proper methtion designating May 4 through | States Telephone Company to od of showing horses and Clyde May 8 as Community Clean-up, jinstall two additional public Argyle demonstrated how to Paint-Up and Fix-Up Week. |sidewalk telephones. This add- |trim horses feet. During the week on May 6 the ed telephone service would be Colleen West, daughter of city will collect all trash and |a convenience to shoppers and Mr. and Mrs. James West was limbs placed on the curbs by travelers as well as giving pubcrowned Palmyra Princess of 7 a.m. The proclamation stated lic safety value in the areas that any trash or limbs put out where they are placed. The new The following are the winOREM — The Orem Jaycees after this date will not be pickhave announced the winners ed up as a part of the com- open-type phones are to be in- ners in each event: Purple ribstalled adjacent to Hatch Jewel- bon beef, Larry Banks, Wayne of the annual Safe Driving munity clean-up. ry, in downtown American Fork, Roach and Brian Money; blue Road-E-O sponsored by the and the Mt. States Telephone ribbon beef: Wayne Roach, club for teenagers. Barbara Co. building on MerchantStreet. Steven Banks, Rex Nilsen and Redick, won first place in the girl’s division in the competiDouglas Banks; red ribbon beef: Kent Money (2), Sidney tion held Satufday at Orem JOINS MEMPHIS PRESS Hansen (2), Larry Evans, High School. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)—EdCraig Harward won first George Gull and Gloria Banks; W. (Ed) Ray, former manplace in the boy’s division and A “Family Fun Night” will gar white ribbon beef: Steven aging editor of the Houston Money, Lynn Banks, David Jack Rowe was named second be held Saturday, May 2, sponPress, today was named manplace winner. sored by the Orem Riding Club aging editor of the Memphis Thomas and Gregory Thomas. The winners will participate beginning at 6:30 p.m. to which Horses were shown by Lorna this coming Saturday in the the public is invited. The event Press-Scimitar, a Scripps-How- Sorensen, Donna Johnson and state Jaycee Road-E-O to be will be held at the club arena. ard newspaper. Susan Hansen. Wayne Roach Ray, managing editor of won first place in beef showheld at Layton. Highlight of the evening’s enJudges of the Orem contest tertainment will include barrel Scrippt - Howard’s Houston manship; second place, Steven were Bill Peterson and Boyd racing, pole bending, key hole Press for four and a_ half Banks, and third, Lynn Banks. Dittmore of the Orem Reserve racing, ribbon pull, calf roping, years, succeeds J. Z. Howard, Junior beef showmanship: Police, and police officer Ron- junior calf riding and bareback Press-Scimitar managing edi- first, Larry Banks; second, tor since 1940. Howard has Sidney Hansen, and third, ald Meacham. riding. been elevated to the post of as- Douglas Banks. Weight guessThe public is also invited to sociate editor and editor of the ing contest: first, Clyde Arparticipate “in the events and newspaper’s editorial page. gyle; second, Norma Nell Hanmay register at 516 N. State, sen; third, Marden Broadbent; Orem, by April 29. The reindeer is the only fourth, Brent Jarvis; fifth, Drawing for prizes will be Cherrylee Hall, 19, 1058 E. held at 8 p.m. Prizes will also species of deer that has been Sharlene Money, and sixth, Jack Jarvis. 3rd S., injured Monday shortly be awarded for riding events. successfully domesticated. Program for Tree Spraying West Ball Park Benefit WaterLine Stock Show clean-up campaign. Residents by River Films Will Be Shown As American Fork Will Join progress made in the city-wide here “Ist Lt.” Rolando Merino; and Fernando Palma, who merely has rank of ‘ ‘soldier.”’ Note picture of Hitler in the background. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). said the group is the only one in Chile capable of stopping Communism. He said the Neo-Nazis did not The agreement submitted by AMERICAN FORK — Members of the American Fork City the utility company provided A well-attended church build- Council voted to approve par- that the city would incur no exing benefit supper and social ticipation of the police depart- pense of installation of upkeep, was given over the weekend at ment in the proposed statewide jbut would receive 15 per cent the home of Elizabeth Souter police teletype system at their |commission on revenue from and Bessie Corless. Following regular meeting Monday eve- |the public telephones installed. the serving, guests were enter- ning. In final action the council aptained by a trip to the Holy The city of American Fork proved support of the Utah State Land in picture and story pre- will share facilities with Orem, |Lions Convention this summer. sented by Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Pleasant Grove and Lehi, using |The American Fork Club will Christensen of Mapleton. a teletype machine which will |host the state convention, which be located at Orem police head- | will be held at Provo. The counMrs. Dayton Raff and sons, quarters. Immediate contact cil extended their congratulaStephen and LeVern, concluded will be made by radio for emer- tions to the service club for a few days visit in Provo, with gericy messages, while routine sponsoring such a convention their departure on Monday for police information will be de- and voted their support of the their home in Nampa, Ida. livered to each department activity. They had been visiting with daily, according to local police Mrs. Raff’s son and daughter- officials. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Councilman F. Haws DurRaff. fey was commended by Mayor Glen T. Anderson and members of the council for the excellent City Forester Announces struction which will eventually see 22 or more units built. The third change was granted rezoning property at 1680 N. east of North State Street owned by the Urban Investment Co. that he and his son James M. | fear of insecurefalse teeth amen slipping or wobbling. PASTROTE holds plates firmer and more com- ay. This pleasant powder has ne » Booey, 5 Test the best and bank the ete in Rambler's Spring Selling Spree! 4 Announced Orem Riding Club Plans ‘Family Fun Nite’ May 2 LUXURIOUS PERFORMER—270-hp V-8 Rambler Ambassador 990-H hardtop,with reclining bucket seats, console, center armrest, standard. FUN-LOVING—for sun-lovers, a Rambler American 440.All this high TRAVEL SMART—Sleeklines, with plenty of room for six 6-footers in the Salem Soldier In Rifle Matches PFC. Don B. Sabin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Masual a ser of Salem, participated in recent Second U.S. Army Commanding General rifle and pistol matches at Fort George G. Mead, Md. Pvt. Sabin is an equipment operator in Company A, 714th Transportation Battalion at Fort Eustis, Va. SUPREME COURT MEETS WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Supreme Court meets today to hand down decisions and or- Professional Engineers Plan Provo Chapter MEET... ‘ A man with a dynamic personality that has the ability to get things done. You may have a particu- lar financial problem. Something that is bothering you and you don’t Professional engineers in the Utah County area are in the know where to turn. Let Fran help you solve your WHERETHE BUYSARE! 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Girl Injured Riding Scooter before noon when the motor winners in the drawing need seooter she was riding collided not be present to win. with a car, was treated at Utah Valley Hospital and released. Driver of the car, Byron W. Denhalter, 230 S. 9th W., Provo, was not injured. eat spirit and glamourin America's lowest-priced convertible!* iy ae a soe a —_—— aes his his son, Bill Knudsen, who was to 44 residents of the Utah Valley Subdivision asking that the city keep its street sweeper off 1080 East, 230 South and 1200 East within the subdivision. The first zoning change was of the Interstate 15 south of Center on a freeway frontMr. Paramore said property located at 450 N. 1000 R-4 to General Commercial -1. On leace from the BYU faculty, pital. Coming to visit him was returned more west freewday, Street and age road. granted from R-5 to R-6a for and the Jolley Poultry Co. from for the reunion. The family where he is convalescing folalso visited the New York Fair. lowing surgery at the local hosCannon areas in Provo were granted Monday night by the Provo City Commission — upon the recommendation of the Provo Planning Commission — to allow apartment, motel and commercial building construction. No opposition was voiced to any of the changes. At the same time the com- called the Sunset Motel. Plans mission received a petition from are to begin soon on the con- Overnight guest at the home Provo and her two older chil- of Mrs. J. W. Goodman, Provo, dren, Mark and Lucy. Mrs. was her niece, Mrs. Barbara Cannon had enjoyed a 10-day West of Salt Lake City. visit in New York City where N. William Knudsen has been she was met by Mr. Cannon who had come from Venezuela returned to his home in Provo Mr. 3 City Fathers Grant 3 Zone Chang es to Allow BY MILDRED B. 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