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Show - Nation’ s Vice Non-Partisan Address Mountain Fire Urider Control Aten: Slated in: Fieldhouse; VIP'S to Greet Plane PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAR FRIDAY. GCTOBER 10, 1958 By JOAN GEYER Vice President Richard Nixon, his beautiful wife, Pat, secret service men, syndicated news writers and the Nixon staff will land at Provo Airport next Friday at 9.28 a. m. The vice president’s non-partisan address at Brigham Young University Fieldhouse will be given at 9:53 a. m. Official welcoming party at the airport will include Governor George D. Clyde; Senator Arthur V. Watkins; Congressman William A. Dawson; BYU President Ernest Utah State The Provo.address of Vice PresRepublican ident Nixon in‘ the fieldhouse is scheduled to be a major address and as such will be covered by nine ni and sy writers traveling. with the Nixon Las Vegas CC Special press facilities will be set up for them at BYU for quick relay of stories to the nation. GetsInvite To See Provo mit the students to see the vice There is a possibility schools may be let out for recess to perpresident. The motorcade will leave the , rt at 9:32 a. m.; pass the An invitation for the Las Vegas vidduct on West Center at 9:40 Chamber of Commerce to visit a. m.; reach University and Cen- $1000 WORTH OF SHEEP—Highest price for a pen of five in Columbia breed was brought by these animals sold by Mark B. Hansen, shown front right, at the Annual Utah Ram Sale in Spanish Fork Thursday. They brought $200 each. Top. price for an individual ram was $425 for a Columbia yearling and top price for a pen of five was $225 per head for five Suffolk yearlying at the sale which grossed $96,365. Provo climaxed the goodwill tour ter at 9:47; Ninth North and Uniwhich 41°members of the Provo versity at 9:50 and the BYUfieldChamber of Commerce made. to house at 9:43 a. m. Guest of University | the Nevada city Wednesday. “At BYU, the vice president Arriving from Provo by air in and his party will be guests of which Dr. Wilkinson and the university the morning, the Provo visitors attended a luncheon at of the Las Vegas Cham- —not the Republican party,’”’ says Commerce and Bonanza County Chairman Peterson; and were present. ‘Harvey Mr. Nixon’s speech on domestic presidents of the Provo and foreign affairs will be nonpresided and expressed partisan. The fieldhouse can hold up to the pleasure of the group at the 11,000 people. visit to Las Vegas. The speaker’s platform will be In the afternoon they were taken on a tour of a new $6 mil- set up so the vice president can officials ber of, Airline’ Glade, group, Annual Utah Ram Auction Ground Broken a SPANISH FORK — Reported as “good solid sale’ by officials people in the auditorium President Glade manager, -and chamber Robert Halladay, also called at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. offices ‘to. pay. their respects to the host chamber. In the evening the group of visitors had dinner and attended a showing of the popular musical “L’il Abner,’ before returning by plane to Provo. BPW Hears Panel on Advancement Discussion of career advancement by a panel arranged by Lucille Haws, chairman of the Committee for Career Advancement, was. presented to members of the Provo Business and Professional Women at a dinner meeting Thursday yevening at a local cafe. Participating were Alice Rowley, state chairman of the Women; in Policy- Making Posts Committee, speaking on legislations effecting career advancement; Jean Rambeau, scond ,vice president, speaking on workshops, counseling, testing and business opportunities; Leola Hawley, member of the membership committee, speaking on personality development and grooming for career advancement, and Lucille Meservy, member of the committee on career advancement, School; Henrietta! Hogan, member of Brigham Young University - faculty; Shirley“Hogan, secretary of BYU, and Maude Jacobs, librariam at Pleasant Grove Junior High School. Mima Rasband, president, tonducted thé meeting and intro- ride with her Provo has husband been in the visited by a and Taft, Vice President Charles Curtis, and such famous unsuccessful presidential candidates as Wendell Willkie and William Jennings Bryan. A Musical Instrument ®@ Individual Lessons @ Rent The Instrument GLEN BROS. MUSIC ‘. 87 N.University Avenue ‘Phone FR3-6852. Spring Springville Creek | City’s Lake City. In, the Rambouillet breed high price for a pen of five The newly damaged watershed The steep sloves had been “well covered with soil-holding bunch grass, Oak brush and maple. Loss of this végetation will increase hazard fromi floods. dealing with the medically-proved eyclo-massage _equipment,’’ said Mr. Sanders., “The equipment is used for increasing blood circulation, relieving nervous tension, and for relief of neuritis arthritis, burFor the opening, Managers Er-| sitis and various types of rheunest and Mary Esther Sanders in- matic conditions, he stated. vited Mayor G. Marion Hinckley, The company’s ‘home office and City Manager Earl Udall, Champlant are at Adamsville, Pa. and ber of Commerce President Harits research clinic is at Meadsvey Glade and other community ville, Pa. leaders. The Provo store for Niagara has Also present were L. Pierce Brady of Salt Lake City, distribu- been completely painted and reno+ vated in anticipation of today’s tor for Utah; Melvin Brady of grand opening. Salt Lake City, general manager; Niagara, Mr. Sanders stated, Norman Bowden, sales manager for Utah; and George Pitts, train- has two outlets in Salt Lake City ing supervisor. and recently opened one at Twin “Niagara is a nation-wide firm Falls. Canyon, a badly eroded area, which will be terraced and re; seeded as part of the ‘Provo Mountain watershed rehabilitation project of the forest service. Last year, the forest service terraced and reseeded lands in Rock and Pole Canyons, and has been working this year on the upper drainage of Slate Canyon, ‘all part of the same project. The Springville mountain fire started from a clean-up fire of tree branches ..on the »Wayne Smith farm which got out of control, said the forest service. Firemen have been called out this year on’a number of grass fires on lower foothills below the Wasatch. Benson Arrives: |For Conference SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson arrived here Thursday to attend the general conference of the Latter-day Saints Church. He planned to leave for Wash- ingfén late Sunday. Coffee trees bear they fruit are three years old. DON’T WAIT Store in Orem OREM—First step in the de- cat‘PRESTONE vs antitodas with exclusive MAGNETIC FILM PREVENTS RUST... PREVENTS FREEZE-UPS! ¢ Magnetic Film coats the entire inner surface of your cooling system... protects against rust all winter long. Insist on “Prestone” brand anti-freeze with exclusive Magnetic Film. SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY! feel that the charter is an -outgrowth of a common desire among peoples of all nations for a permanent peace and ‘security. et Peccvvccecccccccesecccccosoocccccocoese Ceeceescosece LEARN to PLAY and of of America joined in the iounding of the United Nations for the purpose of maintaining peace and security. The. Orem city officials have supported’ the United Nations from its ineeption. They was presented by Ze Pessetto™ and Erma Burge; i who bers. part He noted that the United States ‘hand to greet her. Mrs. Nixon will duced the committee chairman in charge of the program. Music Played accordion and piano num- watershed. are Orem Events For UN Day During the evening five new numberof national figures includmembers wre introduced. They ing Presidents Truman, Hoover are Vera Conder, health and physical education teacher at Pleasant Grove High School; Florence Erickson,, mathematics teacher in Spanish Fork- Junior High Ridges Ridge, all south of Camel’s Pass |Jands are south of Little Rock Weeks Heads speaking ou world interests and motorcade. her recent travel in Europe. $325 paid to Farrell Wankier of Levan by J. R;} Broadbent of Salt was $225 per head paid +o Nielsen velopment of what is planned as Sheep Co., of Ephraim by Morgan Orem’s new multi-million dollar schedule of the Nixon party, no ring. Ballard of Payson. Also in the shopping center was taken- this luncheon or reception has been Top price for an individual ram Rambouillet division, two year- week with ground-breaking for an scheduled in Provo. was $425 paid to R. J. Shown of lings tied for high price on a single Albertson’s, Inc. super market. The vice presidential party will animal bringing $420 each. Both A building permit in the amount fly into Salt Lake City. Thursday Monte Vista, Colo. It was paid to him by Rulon G. Wood of Cedar were bought by Stanley E. Smeenk of $110,000 was issued by Orem in late afternoon. of North Dakota; one from Niel- City for construction of a modern City for a Columbia yearling. Top After a reception at the airport, money for‘a pen of five was $255 sen Sheep Co., and the other from 22,000 square foot masonry and the vice president and Mrs. Nixon will hold a press conference at per head by Arch Beckstrom of George L. Beal and Son also of steel structure, planned as the Benjamin to Olsen Brothers of Ephraim. Mr.| Smeenk was be- first unit of a 16-acre commercial Hotel Utah. Spanish Fork for five Suffolk year- lieved to have traveled farther to development to be built in the Rally in Salt Lake the sale than any other on€ lings. heart of the city. A big political rally Thursday Highest price for a pen of’ five Overall listings of the animals The locally-owned Orem Investevening at Rainbow Rendezvous in Salt Lake, attended by the gov- sold showed the highest average Hampshire yearlings was $100 per ment and Development company head paid to,Helen Chipman of per head. was brought by whiteplans development of the) shopernor and state officials, will be emceed by Utah County Republi- face crossbreds at $195. In the American Fork by W. O. Collard ping center in a commerciallyean Chairman Charles Peterson, other breeds statistics were: 42 of Salt Lake City. Top.money for zoned area extending from newlya former speaker of the Utah head of Suffolk sold. at average of a pen of Suffolk-Hampshire cross- opened Center Street to 100 North $97; 180 head of Columbia, aver- breds was $180 per head paid to between State Street and 200 West. House of Representatives. The split-minute schedule of the age $142; 136 head ef Rambouillet, Covey and Dayton of Cokeville, Nixon party on Friday calls for average $126; 16 head of Hamp- Wyo., by J. R. Broadbent. of Salt Lake: City. In the white the vice president to be in six shires, average $71; 65 head of _ The highest price for a pen of face’ crossbreds, a pen of five cities, three states and District Suffolk - Hampshire crossbreds, five in the Columbia breed was Rambouillet - Columbia yearlings of Columbia, all on the same day. average $107. $200 per head! paid to Mark B. brought a top price of $220 per Following his address at the Top price for single Suffolk was Hanson of Spanish Fork. by head paid to S. E. Christensen and fieldhouse, He will leave at 11 Aveneen Land and Livestock Co. Son of Ephraim by W. O. Collard. a.m. to tour the campus. The motorcade will return to the. airport via Ninth East to Center, and west to the airport, to take off immediately for Casper Wyo., where he will give an address; take off again for Cheyenne, give a talk; then fly to Denver. He will: leave Denver Friday night to return to Washington, D. C. To Present Bouquet OREM—Clyde E. Weeks Jr., As Mrs: Nixon follows her husband from the chartered aircraft Orem Beeeer has been. apof the United at Provo Airport Friday morn- pointed ing, she will be presented with a Nations Day pnarvance in Orem bouquet from Helen Parker, vice by Mayor V. Emil Hansen. Mayor chairman of Utah County Repub- Hansen_also signed a proclamation asking the support of all citilican organization. : LaRue Jex, national Republican zens in observing United Nations committee woman, will be on Day on Friday, Oct. 24. 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Twin City and high company officials were on hand today for the grand opening of Niagara of Provo, retail outlet of the Niagara Therapy Manufacturing. Corp., at 234 W. Center. Route of the cavalcade of bunting-draped cars from the airport has been carefully laid out at request of secret service men and follows a close time table. nesday to burn over four ridges of ‘watershed lands. Thursday 60 men were fight- Niagara Opens New Provo Outlet; Officials Present County Commisisoners, and other party. Special Press Facilities local officials. Result of Goodwill Trip A.crew of four today remained area was 500 acres, about 100 |It also burnea over what had on duty in Spring Creek area to acres less than earlier reported. been valuable winter range for control smouldering remains of The damage, however, is se- deer and livestock grazing land. The Forest Service will reseed a forest fire which flared up rious, says the Forest Service. | slopes east of Springville Wed- The burned ridges, Round Peak, | the area with grasse:. + Judd, chairman; County GOP Chairman C. E. Peterson; BYU California Club; BYU Young R iblican Cliab; Provo City Council; Utah ‘Serious’ Damage to Watershed Area 'én two spots. Wilkinson; Jerry Jones, national Republican committeeman; Tom Se amiable achat — REDUCED TO A YOU GAN NEW LOW PRICE AFFORD. theCram Ofhenluchy whiskies... ten St 0 anecores? at Some when |