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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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Spring Horbingers? 19! DAILY HERALD TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, Utah County. Utah Springville Youth Admits Violating Probation Orders Robins Take Over Tree AROUND AND ABOUT Utah County Immunization Shots Given To Juab Students NEPHI The Juab School District's health clinic, collaborating wit: the I school nurse, administered 850 inoculations and vaccinations recently. The immunization program includes the typhoid series, typhoid booster, Rocky Mountain spotted fever Rocky Mountain spotted fever boosters, and smallpox vaccinations. PTA groups of Levan and Mona assisted in this program in their school, and.

the health council and school nurse have charge of the program in the Nephi City Schools. I David Browder Houseman, 19, 119 W. 4th S.j Springville, appeared before I Fourth District Court recently and admitted probation violation in connection with with Springville Sets March 1 Deadline For Dog Licenses SPRINGVILLE Dog owners of Springville are being reminded by city officials that March 1 is the deadline for obtaining dog licenses. The licenses imay be obtained at the city hall or from Glen Coffman Jr. who has been dog catcher in addition to his duties on the city police force.

If found without a Ucense after the deadline, dogs are subject to being picked up and the owners fined. Ph. FR 4-0217 COLLEEN. ROWBERRY slashing another "youth at Brig- t-. I 1 -v i v7" -vT1 if 4 f.

T'-'. XT Is ST." Spring is not only just around the corner in Provo, but it has concentrated in one area, according to Mrs. Vern H. Johnson, 755 W. 2nd S.

About 300 robins have taken up residence in "an English Hawthorne tree on the Johnsons' front lawn where they eat the red Hawthorne berries of the tree. In other years cedar quail have taken over the tree, but the robins beat them to it. this year, Mrs. Johnson reports. ham Young University fieldhouse recently in an argument over a date.

4 I Houseman had been placed on probation afteri pleading guilty to burglary of the A. W. Drive-Inn. I Robert Wagner, 27, 595 ft. 4th Orem, pleaded guilty in Fourth District Court to charges of crime against nature.

Sentencing was set. for April 27. of South Carolina Wren. The state bird is the Carolina 9 Heber City Waits Decision FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY WISHES TO METROPOLITAN OPERA ASPIRANTS Roy Samuelson, left. Provo City Court Fines Violators Of Traffic Rules Recent traffic action in Provo City has Arthur' Archuleta, failure to yield the rightt of way; pleaded guilty, fined $15.

Sharon Farrel Beagley, running a stop sign; pfeaded guilty, fined $15. Carl A. Vincente, running a stop sign July 7, given until March 2 to write -a thesis in lieu of fine. Clarence Bliss, failure to keep car under control; forfeited $15. Charles H.

Carter, failure to yield the right of way; pleaded guilty, fined $5. Richard R. Hansen, speeding; pleaded guilty. 1 fined $7.50. LaVell E.

Hirshi, obstructed windshield, pleaded guilty, fined $5- i In a Lou Hison, and Samuel O. Thompson, Central and Southern Utah area winners who will compete in Metropolitan Opera auditions in Denver Feb. 29 I i 3 Utah County Singers Get Met Opera Try outs On Plant Site HEBER City is awaiting word from Harry Thalman, president of the Thalman Airplane Manufacturers, who has been negotiating for a plant at one of several Utah locations. Thalman was impressed with Heber's airport but asked for the construction of a $50,000 building nearby to be rented with option to buy after five years for use as a plant, according to Engman Bond, chairman of the industrial development committee of the Wasatch Chamber of Commerce. Since meeting with the Heber group, Thalman has also met with civic leaders in Nephi and Mt.

Pleasant, who have gone all-out to attract his business, and his decision as to locale has, not yet been announced. ANNOUNCE The Appointment of OWEN B. ROWE IN PR0V0 SAVE UP TO OAO All Three young Utah County sing era are preparing to leave fori remain over to assist at the auditions in Denver. The regional auditions are new Denver next week where they will compete F6b. 29 in the regional this year and are planned not only Mark Tippetts, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Tippetts, celebrated his birthday Saturday. Mark was six years old. He was honored with a family birthday party atthe hoine of his grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Heber C. Tippetts, his four brothers and sisters helped him enjoy his birthday cake and ice cream. Mrs. Elizabeth Stein Is at Utah Valley Hospital undergoing, medical treatment.

She entered last weekajid It is not known how hong she will remain. She is the mother of Edwin J. Stein. Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bissell to the Salt Lake Temple Thursday to witness their marriage. Mrs. Bissell was the former Karma Burton of Salt Lake.

A reception followed Thursday evening in Salt Lake and some of the out-of-town guests attending were Mrs. Gene Jex and Mrs. Kenneth Hone of Spanish Fork, Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Spencer and Miss Sharon Meilbratch of Provo and Mrs. Kenneth Gasser of Pay son.

Lynn Bissell, the groom; is a resident of Payson. William Flyare underwent major surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital recently and will be released to his home this week to convalesce. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Luke of Orem were visited last weekend by his brother and their family, Mr.

and Mrs. Mont Luke and children, Sadie and Dixie of Midway. Other visitors to their home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Luke and children, Lisa and Billy, also of Midway, and, Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Evans and daughter, Susanne, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Mont Luke and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Evans and daughter, were dinner guests Sunday and the group 'spent the evening visiting and play-igcards. -r, Pleasant View old folks were entertained Saturday. They were guests at a movie at the-Scera theater in the forenoon then returned to the ward for a chicken dinner. The tables were set with a patriotic theme using American flags, candy cherry trees and hatchets. After, dinner a program was presented and prizes were awarded to the oldest person, largest family, longest married and the baldest.

The remainder of the afternoon was spent in reminiscing. Dinner was served to 37 guests and the committee was composed of Mr. and Mrs. A Ray Ekins, Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. rcan-brack, Mr. and John Bone and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Steadman. Mrs. Louise Trotter entered the Utah Valley Hospital recently 1 to undergo medical treatment. She expects to be released to her home this week. She, is the wife of Arnold Trotter.

Mrs. Marelda Harper of Salt Lake was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents in Provb. Mrs. Harper was the former Marelda Emmons and now makes her home in Salt Lake where she is employed as assistant dietician at the Salt Lake LDS Hospital. I Mr.

and. Mrs. Leslie Elmer, of American Fork, announce the birth of a baby girl Feb. 19 at the American Fork Hospital. Mrs.

Elmer is the former Gai Orem. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mangum of Qrepi, and Sarah Elmer of Midvale. Mr.

and Mrs. T. C. Larson recently returned from Palo Alto, CaL where they visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

A. II. Kartchher and their daughter, Joann and her son, Stephen. While there Mr. Larson went with Mr.

Kartchner and 15,000 Boy Scouts to tour through war ships in San Francisco Bay. i Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Jones and family have moved from Orem into the house formerly owned by the Archie Wasdens in Lindon. The.

Jones have five children Lynn, Rosemary, Denise, Leann, and Edwin, 16 months. finals of the Metropolitan Opera: Association auditions. to help the Metropolitan discover OUO Uil OWEN B. ROWE ALL YOUR INSURANCE new American but also to They are Roy Samuelson, bari tone; Samuel O. Thompson, help singers in all parts of the country to be heard and aided in their careers.

In the past, artists could take part in the Metropolitan Auditions of, the Air only by traveling to New, York. EXAMPLE OF NEW, LOW RATES Standard Six Months Policy BODILY INJURY, S10.0OOS20.OOO 4.00 and Ina Lou Eli son, mezzo soprano, who were chosen winners' last month in the auditions held at Brigham Young University for all of central and southern Utahi All three are BYU students. At Denver they will compete with winners from Wyoming, and Northern Utah. John Gutman, assistant manager of the City Building Permits Listed Recent building permits issued by Provo City have included: Vernon J. Short, 1755 N.

1350 dwelling. Don M. Christensen, 720 E. 3rd duplex, $12,000. Janet Shops, .98 West Center, remodeling $4,000.

Knudsea Construction 620 N. 9th. addition, $4,000. i PROPERTY DAMAGE $3,000 MEDICAL PAYMENTS Limit $500.00 Policy Holder Limit $500.00 Guests Mr. Samuelson is a native of Norway.

He concertized in Germany while serving in the Amer 3.00 4.05 13.50 ican armea forces ana aas nad FIRE, THEFT, COMPREHENSIVE COLLISION AND UPSET: $50.00 Ded. Form Reports Received Of Exhibitionist Provo's hooded exhibitionists appeared on the march again, as Provo police received complaint from Maeser Hall, tbat a man was prowling about dressed only in one pair of shoes and a sweater with the sweater draped, over his face. Last year, Provo received several complaints of an exhibitionist, nude except for a towel around his head. Metropolitan 'Opera Company, Cost Each 6 Months 1952-53-54 Sedans S3L55 Cost Each 6 Months 1955 Sedans $335 (No Extra Charge for Married Drivers Under Age 25) will do the The winner and runner-up will then go to New York for the national finals. MUCH TROUBLE FOR NOTHING Carl Fuerstner, BYU faculty a year's study in music at BYU having sung in the opera workshop.

Mr. Thompson is another BYU opera workshop singer, and has sung on television, Salt Lake Variety shows, arid is a member of the Tabernacle Choir. He is soloist for the Madrigal Singers. Miss Elison, a native of Oakley, is a soloist for the Madrigal Singers and a senior music student at the university. NEW YORK (UP) Detectives u4 member famous as a concert pianist and composer, will accompany all of the Central Utah con 1 rounding up four men accused of ILiUlVL IKlQIIDAKirP ACPKirY looting the apartment of jazz trum testants.

He was chairman of the auditions for the area. Mr. pet player Dizzy Gillespie spent two hours Monday opening four FR 3-7683 480 No. Univ. National Guard units took part in 11 campaigns and 34 assault landings in World War H.

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