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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 2

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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Page 2 THE HERALD. Provo. Cult, Monday, November li. 1ST JtSKSSW iJS Hart rf ITS5 ItMFtdl cm rw ty Man Helping for Brother, 4 a a ss. other Missionary nassncnffixasTML! vj 5s I I II 'I1' U'W ill a "li i "Zt -ip't ii wftii.li-ii'-Ti;itrtliii)iiii.il,.ltiiii irm Hifri'miriib cmmmm mtiiWi w- the planolog CoRtmissios; Fred Wright, and city Fork planner! from left, Reese GHnes, CaMn Monsoo, George Scott, Leo Wootton, chairman of councilmea Even Brady aafl LaDell Terry, SPENCER G.

CALDEKWOOD, engmeer-uupeetor for the Unioa Pacific Railroad, explain proposed $250,000 safety improvement project to American rorfc crossings rt cs fMMXWW Commission would be petitioned for matching funds to provide the local share required. The railroad is providing legal services, drawing up ihe plans and would absorb any legitimate cost not covered by the allocation, the city would be asked to maintain the road. The city officials said some parts of the proposal will have to be studied and compared with the Master Plan of the city which is presently being updated. security engaged in efforts to locate the escapee, but were unsuccessful. "Our posse and security were out beyond midnight looking for him "Dr.

Steed said. About 2:08 a.m. Sunday, Lawrence Bown, 2030 N. 500 Provo, reported to police that a Mian was in tus garage. Three officers responded to the call and apprehended Mr.

Garcia who had stole a pullover sweater arid leather coat from a car parked near the Provo LDS Temple. The prisoner offered no resistance beyond shouting, "Help, call police, two men are trying to kill me. 1 The officers removed a white Police Catch Escaped From State Hospital Coaniy iriar: is participating in a search far his missing brother, IDS Church missionary Gary Smith Da ley. 20, and a companion. Mark J.

Fisher, 13, of who disappeared Oct. 28 felly Dariey, 2 part-time Bngham Young University sturferit and owner of the 8 and Motel in Santaqum, has gone to Texas with his mother, Jill, to help locate his brother who is feared dead by Austin poiice authorities, According to Texas police, the two missionaries vanished Get 28 and Slave not been seen since Police have found a name tag pierced by a bullet that belonged to one of the missing missionaries in the mobile home II BICKNELL, Utah (UPI) -Federal Aviation Administration officials plan to investigate the crash site of a light plane today. The twin-engine craft crashed a week ago, claiming the lives of a Denver couple. Killed in the crash Nov. 2 were Roy Kennedy, a Denver contractor, and his wife, Betty.

They had been on a flight from Milford, Utah, to Grand Junction, when their plane disappeared. The wreckage was found Saturday, about three miles northeast of here, by a volunteer ground search party led by Wayne County Sheriff Dee Johnson. handled kitchen knife from Garcia. He subsequently was turned over to the custody of the Utah State Prison, police reported, the knife was not hospital property, authorities said. Mr.

Garcia originally entered prison on May 17. 1958 to serve on ayWKA ft- Unit City resident subsequently was convicted of killing an inmate on April 6, 1959 and had been sentenced to life for the killing. He was scheduled to be paroled May 13 1975. Dr. Steed emphaszied that Mr.

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Relatives of Elder DarSey reported to Santaquin residents that he and his companion have ned at Mr. Kleasons residence on several succeeding Mondays, until Iter disappearance the last Monday in October. Elder Parley's brother, Kelly, a part-time student, moved to Santaquin eight months ago when he purchased the and Motel, which he has been remodeling. His mother, of Simi Valley, has been visiting in Santaquin to assist her son with the renovation. The family members have gone to Texas to await word on the missing missionaries.

Police reported that 900 volunteers are searching roadside rights of way and are asking hunters and farmers to check sheds, wooded areas and newly turned earth in hope of finding the two. Provo School Board to Meet Tuesday Night The Provo Board of Education will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the district offices at 230 W. 940 Provo. A number of business matters are on the agenda, including a request from high school principal Ron I-ast for changes in the registration procedures for spring semester; discussion of the Utah County Council of Governments program with the executive secretary of COG, Arlyn perry, and recommendations on disclosure of student record information in keeping with recent federal rulings.

The board also will consider sections of the policy manual for change or revision, as well as review letters and correspondence. Parking Lot Auto Biqw Extinguished An auto belonging to Jack" Brannon suffered $500 fire damage when the vehicle backfired and ignited while at the Provo High parking lot Sunday at 8:22 p.m. According to the Texas Pharmaceutical Association, 71 per cent of 21 to 29-year-olds drink, 76 per cent of 30 to 49- and per cent cf persoas aged 50 and over. 1.69 1.65 1.55 1.40 STORE m. mVERlJkfNE ALLEN AMERICAN FORK City Council and Planning Commission members inspected the 27 railroad crossings in American Fork Saturday in order to form plans to improve safety in the city.

American Fork has one of the worst railroad crossing safety records in the state. Beginning at North Street, Spencer Caiderwood, engineer inspector for the Union Pacific Railroad, conducted a block by block tour, explaining a $250,000 project to improve the crossings. Mr. Calderwood said there were some minor problems to be worked out, but the council and planing commission members were "pretty much in agreement" that such a plan wouid be beneficial to the city residents. The proposed changes would not only improve the safety and appearance, but could open up undeveloped property "i Elintlaato Plan Many private crossings would be eliminated by shifting 3,000 feet of main line track between 4G8 Wtsl and Center A frontage road would be provided on the north side of the track for residents, and would be turned over to the city after i mm in n.

PLEASANT GROVE This community was the scene of the first of two auto train accidents involving the same locomotive, No. 3040, Sunday on its northbound run to Salt Lake City. Gary Rose, 32, of 515 W. Center Pieasant Grove, was reported in fair condition at American Fork Hospital following an 8 a.m. accident 75 feet from his home.

Four hours later, the engine, operated by another engineer, struck a car at 3900 South and Second West. Salt i-ake City. The driver of the vehicle, Renaid t. Sparks is listed in fair condition at St. Mark's Hospital with his passenger.

Roger D. Ridgeway, Nampa, listed in critical condition. According to Pleasant Grove Police. Mr. Rose had cleared his windshield of frost, but it steamed up again before he drove away, obscuring his view of the oncoming train.

He pulled directly in front of the locomotive less than feet from his home, polk said. They estimated the speed of the train at between 25 and 50 miles per hour. Rose suffered lacerations and multiple abrasions in the mishap. His car was demolished when struck on the front end. authorities stated.

Mr. Sparks, the Salt Lake City driver, told police he didn't see the flashers or the train until it Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W. Street, Proo, Utalr 84601 JENSEN, Poblijher Entered as second class matter at In post office in Provo. Utah. MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES One month, carrier 3.00 Six months, carrier SIS 00 One year, carrier 3 00 Mail, anywhere in United States One month 3.00 One year $3 00 Hcrsld Telephone Numbers OFFICE 373SS50 CIRCULATION 375-5IC3 available at city hall for public inspection if possible before the meeting which will probably be heirf in January.

This is the first year the legislature has allocated money for a safety project such as this, according to Mr. Calderwood. The railroad, federal and state officials have met and the funding is available if the plans are approved. Federal funds wouid provide 80 per cent of the cost. The Public Service Jesse M.

Garcia. 33, a convict receiving psychiatric treatment in Utah State Hospital's Forensics Unit, Provo. was apprehended by Officers Lester Mason and Steve Cooiey and Cadet West Barton of the Provo Police Department early Sunday morning after his escape from tiie hospital. Seymour Steed, psychiatrist at the hospital, explained that Mr, Garcia had been transferred to the hospital for treatment and was fearful for his life. He escaped through a screen window during a patient dance at the unit about 7:25 p.m.

Saturday. "We had Jesse on a one-to-one basis with another patient, but he was out of sight for five minutes and escaped," Dr. Steed said. He adikxi that members of the patient posse and the hospital Three Injured In 2 Separate 3-Car Crashes Three people were reported injured in two separate three-car accidents in Orem Saturday evening. All were treated and released from Utah Valley Hospital.

Orem City Police said Gayle Anderson, 893 S. 150 Orern, and William Riley Taylor, cf Pleasant Grove, were injured when the thev wr driving were involved in a collision with a third vehicle driven by Damll D. Tanner, Las Vegas. The accident occurred just before 9 p.m. at 1300 South on about 250 East, police said.

Police also reported that Bemice Iker. 25, of 1057 N. 150 Orem, was injured while riding in a vehicle driven by Loren Roland Dalley. 865 N. S3S Provo.

The Dalley vehicle was involved in a collision with two other vehicles driven by David Lee Lira, 1701 S. Village Lane, Orem, and David Paul Willis, 83 S. Sage Dme, Orem, police reported. The accident occurred about 6 p.m. at 1150 South on State Street in Orem People once believed that the heart shaped wood sorrel leaf couid cheer the heart.

Provo Convict proposed that the road be realigned to cross the tracks 300 feet west of the present crossing. A flashing light will also be installed. Mr. Calderwood pointed out, that there was no way lo signalize Barrett Jenks Avenue because of the sharp turn but the curve will be flattened out beginning with a slight change in direction to the south of the tracks between 600 and 790 West. Councilmen Evan Brady and Liii-felt Terry inspected tc bites and discussed the plans along with planning commission members Chairman Leo Wootton, Reese Giines.

Calvin iMonson, Fred Wright and George Scott, city planning consultant. The planning commission and city engineer have been assisting Mr. Calderwood with the plans to eliminate any city objections before the proposal is presented at a public hearing. Map Available A large scale map will be made i in nun BOUNTIFUL, Utah (UPI) -An extensive air and ground search has turned up no trace of a missing 17-year-old girl who vanished Friday night. Det.

Ira Beal of the Bountiful Police Department said today that officers have no clues in the disappearance of Debra Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kent of Bountiful. Beal said the family had gone to a piav at Viewmonl High School Friday night. While still at the school Mr.

Kent asked his daughter to take the family car to pick up a younger brother who was at a roller skating rink across town. She never made it to the car, according to the detective. "We've searched the area both from the air and on foot but so far we haven't found anything," said Beal. Debra was described as the type cf girl who would call her parents if she was going to be even 15 minutes late. She was last seen wearing white pants and a blue flowered top with an Eisenhower jacket.

She has brown eyes, long brown hair and is 5 -10. Returns Gold Ingots to Utahn SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Secret Service agents say they will return three gold ingots worth about $14,000 to an Og-den man who was arrested with the bars last week. Agent in charge Anthony Sherman said tht man had been arrested on a drunk driving charge by the Utah Highway Patrol and a search of his car turned up the ingots in a tennis shoe under the seat. The bars were confiscated while agents determined if federal charges should be filed. Sherman said the Secret Service and U.S.

Attorney investigated the matter and determined that the man could legally possess it under the circumstances which he described. construction, Crossings recommended for closing were 400 West, 200 West, IS) North. Merchant Street Grant Avenue, 200 East and 300 East. The latter would have a cui de sac turn around on the south side of the track. A frontage road would be built to Center Street on the south side of Merchant Avenue.

Because of the new Public Safety Building which needs access from both sides, the- Church Street crossing will be studied further. Remaining crossings wouid be improved with the installation of prefabricated gumwood crossings and upgraded signalling. The gumwood crossing is better than asphalt, said Mr. Calderwood, because of easier maintenance. "You get away from chuckholes." he added Items To Be installed Prefabricated crossings, flashing signal lights and warning bells wiii be installed on 300 West on 400 East and on 500 East.

The cantilevered type signal with flashing lights and warning bell will be installed at iw West and on Center Sireet. There is a signal at 100 East, but the crossing will be improved, and at TOO East it was its Autos ma was too late. But Deputy Jack Terry of the Sslt Lake County Sheriff's office said, "Several witnesses said the flashers were working." Engineer F. A. Fowler, who reported a car tried to beat him to the intersection in South Salt Lake City, said, "It hasn't been a very good day for Engine Number 3040.

She's pretty smashed up." DR RICHARD GHNN Forum Talker At XY' To Be Dr. R. L. Gunn Dr. Richard L.

Gunn, Brigham Young University art and education professor, will be the forum assembly speaker Tuesday at BYU at 10 a m. in the Marriott Center. Dr. Gunn will speak on "Seasing the Unseen," and will supplement his lecture with color slides. The public is invited to attend.

The professor received his B.A. and A. degrees from BYU, and his doctorate from Stanford University. His picture accidentally was switched with thai of another man in Sunday's Herald. 3 sn fen.

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