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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 3

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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A- DAILY HERALD MAY 2, 1960 Utah Utah Utah County (TM) IS 2 Pie in Weekend Utah Rood Toll Provoon Killed i Scores at GOP Meet 4, i LfJ In Canyon Crash Utah County Republicans scored I i LiK fjtT a major triumph Saturday at the Forty-four had died at this time GOP state convention in Salt Lake City from thet standpoint of the total number named to important positions. i I'VV Hal 7 By United Press International i Two persons died in separate accidents on Utah highways Sunday, bringing the death record for the state to four and the year's toll to 62. When the balloting was over, Utah County had three delegates 1 in 1959. In the more spectacular of the two accidents Sunday, iBuefurd A. Acocks, 43, of Provo, iwas decap itated when bis auto veered into a truck on U.S.

Highway 50-6 about seven miles west of Soldier Summit. i 1 The headon. collision, in which the Utah Highway Patrol i said Acocks was traveling i at" a high rate of speed, injured 1 19 migrant and two alternates to the Republican National Convention; two presidential electors, and "the chairmanship of the Second Con gressional District GOP organiza tion. The three delegates are Dr. Ernest L.

Wilkinson and Luke Two-County Event 3-Day Scout Jamboree Set For Orem Olegg of Provo, at-Iarge delegates workers in the truck three of them seriously. I Mrs. Clemencia Reves. i 51. suf fered broken ribs, bruises ana le injuries; her son, Guadalupe; 24, contusions and bruises and head Mrs.

Antonia Cedilloj 31, and leg injuries. and Rulon Morgan, Provo, Second District delegate. Jackson Howard Provo, and Harrison Conover, Springyille, are alternates. The presidential electors named from Utah County are Helene Parker of American Fork and James H. Bean of Provo.

Leon Frazier of Orem was named chairman of the Second Congressional District Robert Egbert of Provo, county chairman, was chairman of the Utah County delegation and Mrs. Ruth Duff in was vice chairman. at Carbon They were treated other Hospital in Price where 16 eated truck passengers were and released. In the other death Sijinday, Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, will stage a miniature "national jam'boree" Orem on July 21, 22 and 23, while real national event' is going" on at Color-ado Springs, Colo. On these dates, some 2000 -scouts from Utah and Wasatch Counties will stage- a three-day jamboree at the 'Orem City Park, according to Marvin Stratton, general chair Statistics CENTER CUT SLICED GOP GUBERNATORIAL CAN BORN DIDATES Governor I George AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Today: I Mark G.

Wright. 27, of Bluff, Utah, was killed about 2:15 a.m. as the- car in which he lvas a passenger missed, a icurve and rolled over. The accident occurred on State Highway 47, aboujt one-half mile north of Mexican Hat. His body was found about 25 feet! from the auto.

Stanley B. Richardson, 28, Blandingi the driver, suffered only i minr leg injuries and was not hospitalized. He was also thrown jout the car. 'I Saturday Wayne. Rl Rosquist, 41, of Kearns died in a Salt Lake hospital several noursl after his auto crashed headon into aj semitrailer at Crescent.

Andi at Roy, 4-year old Sahford B.s Kay, son of! Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Kay Boy to Wynston and Jeannine D. Clyde, top, and W.

Cleon Skouseri, who formally threw their hats in the ring Saturday as candidates for the governorship on! the GOP ticket. Hawke Sumpter of Provo Boy to Fred and Pauline Lar son Shaf ia of Provo. Sunday: man or the event. Mr. IStratton said the purpose of this camp will be to provide participants with an second only to "attending the Nation Jamboree- at" Colorado r-T4ie experience will be limited to Boys residing in Utah and Wasatch Counties, Currently registered with a scout troop and.

who have attained the Second class rank. High-lights of the camp will be a mass raising of the national emblem in each of the troop sites at 7 'Juily 22 (Simultaneously with, a similar ceremony on the same date of the Colorado Springs Jamlboree) and a tremendous canrofire and pageant of scouting Girl to William F. and LaWona Clyde, Skousen I In Race For of Ogden, died several! nours au- er he was hit by a car in front Utah Governor of his home. I bo the tight of July 22 to which the SERVE IT BROILED, BAKED, DEEP FAT OR PAN FRIED ANY WAY YOU FIX IT IT'S DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS Buefurd C. Acocks, 350 W.

was born April 22,: in is invited and encouraged to attend. The daytime events will Tn an phji ijim tiviiiiip fve-iu win i H. Dix Charles of Provo. Girl to Robert L. and Lucile Bryan Frasier of Prvo.

Boy to Gary and Jacqlyn Goodman Singleton of Provo. i Girl to Frank and Louise Van Ausdel Peterson of Provo. Boy to Kennethi R. and Julie Taylor Anderso- of Girl to Don and Raelene Hunger Handsen of Orem. Saturday: i Giri to LeRoy! C.

and LaVae Burns Kelson Provo. Boy to Richard and Eloise Lyinne Bird Wright of Springville. Boy to Glade J. and Sheryl Carlson Barney of Provo. Girl to Vern and Donna Thur-good Shepherd of Provo.

irKlude demonstrations of scout- Salt Lake City. He Arneva Acocks Sept. 18, 1940, in ing skills, conservation, archery, I All fish needs fresh lemons ,1 VJ 7 Reno, Nev. She died Dec. 26, 1959 in a train-car accident in California.

He received his education i n. Salt Lake City and moved 10 San Francisco with his parents anrt rnm- equipment and special exhibits. Swapping tents and other types of leisure fime activities will be pro- r. All cooking will be done on stoves, many of which will be made by the Boys in handi-craft projects before'-attending the camp. Reservation fees will be $2 for each individual and may be paid at the Scout Center at 250 W.i 5th Provo.

Mr. Stratton explained that organization would be by eight-boy and -4 patrol troops, and that one adult must accompany each group of 10 boys or part thereof. These adults will in turn provide Troop 'leadership' for the encampment, in the troop to which their boys are assigned. Political activity in Utah warmed up over' the weekend with the announcement of the candidacy of incumbent George D. Clyde and W' Cleon Skousen for the governor's chair on the Republican ticket as announced in Sunday's Herald.

Gov. Clyde, running for his second jterm, made his announcement unexpectedly at the state GOP convention in Salt Lake City. Standing firmly on his record during the past months, Clyde in a prepared statement said "If I am reelected I pledge to all of the people of Utah that I shall jcontinue to work diligently for honest, efficient government within I the framework of established law and based on sound business principles." I Mr. Skousen, who also announced his intentions at the convention1, is formerly of Provo and served; as Salt Lake City police chief until several weeks ago When he was discharged after a feud with Mayor J. Bracken Lee.

(q) 0 Meeting Galled To Discuss Orem Library Situation OREM Representatives of all Orem City civic clubs are urged WH0LESUM --6-0z. Cans to attend a special meeting Tues day night called by the Orem Branch of, the American Associa tion of University Women. The meeting will be held at the pleted his edu- Mr. Acocks cation there. He was in the shoe repair business.

After his marriage he made his home in San Francisco. From 1955 to 1958 he owned and operated ajj shoe repair shop in Springville. He returned to San Franicsco in 1958. He had" moved to Provo ibout a month ago wprlJng for his brother-in-1 aw, Chartt audio in the Modern Shoe Repair He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by one son and one' daughter, David Acocks of San Francisco and tj I Sharon Acocks of Provo; his mother, MrS.

Zina Ferres of Provo; one sister; Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Gaudio of Provo. Funeral services will be held in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Wednesday at 11 a.m. Friends may call Wednesday prior to services. Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery.

library at 8 p.m. for the purpose of discussing orem Uity ULbrairy improvement projects. Lai Cm Tune in on 640 or 1240 Sirens Sound Tomorrow Said THOMAS A. I EDISON: LIBBY'S Test In LIBBY'S VITAMIN -RICH mm Multiple Vegetable Cocktail City Council Lists Agenda Problems of city waste removal will be broached to the Provo City Council, meeting this evening at 7:30 p.m., by Argyle (Ike) Evans, waste removal superintendent. i The council will also consider: 1.

A report from a committee delegated to find a site for Utah State Fish and Game Department regional office. 2. Formal petition for annexa-, tion of lands betweeii 3000 and 3500 North from Canyon Road to 650 East. 1 I 3. Problems of water pressure in Heights.

4. An ordinance rezonirig the northwest comer xf 300 West and Fourth North from R-6 to R-7, and revision of zoning classification to allow' more space within apartment houses. 5: Acceptance of two new subdivisions; Grandprpview, being developed in Grand View west of Jordan Avenue by Leonard Jadkins, and. the Whatcott Addition, between 450 and 550 W. on Orem Youth "There is i far more danger in public monopoly than there is in private monopoly, for when the Government goes into business it can al ways shift its losses to the taxpayers.

If it goes into the Trampled By Horse (o) 1 At 11 a.m. tomorrow. (Tuesday), the Civil Defense sirens will sound a practice alert as- Operation. Alert, 1960, begins nationwide. At the same time all regular radio and television stations will go the air and there will be a special CON-NELRAD broadcast over 640 and 1240 on the radio dial.

power business it can pretend to sell cheap power and then cover OREM Robert' Adams, 17, For Giant 46-oz. Cans up its losses' son; of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Adams, 1405 N. 600 W.j buffered a broken and extensive bruises i when the horse he was riding trampled him afte he had either fallen or was thrown from the animal Sunday at i 6:15 p.m.

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