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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 25

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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25
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ProDOsed Abine-DraDer Mountain Road Would Open New DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, 'JUNE icy Utah County. Utah' isfas 25 cenic Elighl'-pf-Vay Sought Across Old Sheep rail i Qaim to right-of-way across County Commissioner F. Rulon the old Spanish stock trail was made Wednesday by Robert George, Pace, Soldier's Summit. He told Utah County Commis- sloneers he had I inherited land from his aunt, Effie Thomas Wil son, adjoining his 'own lands, and extending across the highway, the railroad and the Spanish Fork Canyon stock trail. He displayed a fedeeral land patent, which he' said had been issued by Presidnt Warern G.

Harding but had not been filed. Convicted Murderer Hangs Self MCALESTER, Okla. (UPI) A convicted murderer serving a' life sentence hanged himself Wednes day night "in the Oklahoma State Penitentiary Isolation ward where 14 convicts slashed their wrists Saturday. Warden Robert Raines said Charles strung a bed- sheet oyer -the top of his cell door and tied it around his neck. Efforts to revive him failed.

The mass wrist-slashing Came to light Wednesday when two officials said the inmates were apparently justified in their protest to food handling and medi cal attention. Raines denied there was any the men massf uprising or that were! trying to carry out a mass suicide. He said the cuts were not bad "They made it i a point' not to get cut very bad," Raines said. "The doctors put a few stitches in their arms and put them back in their cells. We have 2,300 inmates and 14 of them are disciplinary problems.

I don't, consid er that any trouble. OFFICIALS OVERLOOK County officials jeeped up TWO COUNTI ES FROM JACOB'S LADDER Utah Fort Canyon north of recently to ja rocky ridge above Point of the Mountain overlooking bait Lake and. Utah A pro CITY, COUNTY OFFICIALS ON BRINK OF OC KY i PROMONTORY SCAN UTAH; VALLEY Utah County- and Alpine officials look out from 6900-foot ridge overlooking Utah County, which affords view of full sweep of the valley from Jordan Narrows to Goshen Bay. From he. same ridge, the Wasatch rises sheer to the east, -and Point of the, Mountain's rolling green hills divides Utah' Lake the rea.ches of Salt; Lake Valley A dirt road now links Hogs Hollow northwest of Alpine tirith.

fork. of Corners Canyon, Proposed scenic road would rise' from Fort Canyon and connect with north, fork of Corner Canyon above Draper. (Photos by Herald Reporter Joan Geyer). from; head of Fort Canyon fork of Corner Canyon into "moving herds to summer Peak and t)ie Bullion Divide posed scenic road would rise Ladder, and down the north met a stockman on the ridge, Jacobs -Ladder rises to Lone Utah' Counties. 1 between Nicholes said Utah County min- utes indicate that in 1941 the county became owner of a 40- foot cattle trail along the north side of the highway.

A June 16, 1941, county commission minute said that Utah County; Spanish Fork Livestock Association and Utah State Road Department had cooperated to build a cattle trail from the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon to Soldier's Summit. The Spanish Fork Livestock Association was transferring title to the right of way, the minut said, in consideration of $3554. Mr. Palpe told the commissioners he would like to be able to get from his own land across the -highway jto his other property. The fence barshis way." Commissioner Rulon NIch oles said, he thoirght the stock trail would be valid because of useage, evn if the land title is good despite failure to file at the time.

He 'said in i941, the fedral government I fenced a sheep- trail from the mouth, of Provo Can-ypu, 'through Orem, and on across the vailed to Fairfield. He recalled a church farm in Cedar Valley, which had acquired acreage across an ancient sheep trail and had fenced it, had been required to furnish ah alternate right of Way, which was done. Bowen to Head Midyble G.df MIDVALE (UPI) Homer Bowen was elected president of the Midvale Chamber of Commerce Wednesday. He succeeds W. Dale Waters.

Other new officers are Harry B. ZabrisiKie, vice president Dorothea Nevbold, Melvin J. Carlson, William R. Cunningham and Henry S. Day, directors for Boys or Girls Vital Statistics of Central Benjamin Rodeo Queen to be Picked Mrs.

Lillie Williams of Salt Lake MARRIAGE LICENSES 'I James Brent Haymond, 22, Springville, 1 a4 Marilyn i Irene Woodward, 22, hi I Merlin Deon Daniels.24, Provo, and Marlene Francis Roche, 24, Provo. Ralph Edward Packard 23, Provo, and Xay Rulene Stan-field, 22, Ogdn. "Kenneth'- George Bell, 27, Og-den, and Donna Ann Richens, 23, Price. '-'j Robert LaMar Hundley, and Joan'Cunivette Quist, "l6, Orem. 1 James Rudolph; 27, Provo, and Nadine Harding, 24, Provo.

'VI' Arnold hJ Jarman, i 49, Orem, and. Gladys Kelly, 51, Midway Wayne A. Hutchings, 19, Provo, and Crystal! Kirby 17, Heber. )l -i G. Carter, 20, Provo, and Mary Shepherd, 18,1 Springville.

Mark L. wis, 26, I Provo, and uMarlina Mae CarlingJ 21, Prova. Leo George Boynton, 25, Sandy, and Elaine I Gertrude Faller, 20, Montreal, Quebec. I Brandt Ellsworth, 19, Provo, and Kathleen Wagers; 18, Provo. Evan Thompson, 25, Span ish Fork, Kand Norene Olea Schumann, 24 Provo.

i Gordon Li Chatwin, 17,. Provo, and Patricia Ruth' Bishop, 17, Provo, IT Don Roger 22 Spring ville, and Dolly Thurylej McCau- ley, 22, Bertrand' Alonzo Childs, 51, and Margaret Schow Pot ter, 47, Provo. Carlton 1 1 James Currier, 22, Trail, British Columbia, and Zina Noble, I 21, Walla Walla, Wash. i. I LiLiX, J-bmimuaa I I' City spent four days.

here with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Kathryn Lun dell and other relatives. Mrs. June Shepherd gave a birth day party, Sunday for "ber son, Jerry Lee, who was six years old. A group of 18 little friends was present and enjoyed games and refreshments.

SIDE GLANCES 6-? 1 iw T.M. Rr. gsi1959 by NEA by NEA Spending Saturday here with Charles Hawkins' were family members from Salt Lake City, Orem and Edgemont. Many attended 'the old en Wed ding open house for Mr: and Mrs James Beckstrom of South Gate, May 31 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Arch Beckstrom. I By GALBRAITH .1 A My throttle stuck!" zwm: Av4 16f Roadmaster Bicycle north of Alpine to Jacob's. Draper, commissioners grazing" on the mountain. Salt Lake and Utah Area son, and i Dawn Louise. Westhoff 17, Spring Betty Roger Greenhalgh, 23, SantaquinJ and Joyce Klenay 23, Spanish Deloyd England, 22, Harwood, Joseph Tooele, and iRosalie Slade, 21, Redmesa, Colo.

DIVORCES GRANTED Peterson from Maida ANNULMENT GRANTED Dean Sweat from Lorraine Carlton Slweat. DIVORCES FILED Dorothy Evelyn Fraley vs. Grant! Fraley Robert Lee Mayfield vs. Elaine Mayfield. ,1 David 'Heber Barney vs.

jinda Jo Barney. Joyce jyiur ray nam in Nielsen vs. Glade A. Nielsen. Myrtle.

Jolley wheeler Alger vs. Charles Lafe Alger iviarvonj uuane noiaaway vs. Ida Audine Holdwaay Yvonne Sisneros vs. Victor Sisneros. ANNULMENT SOUGHT Richard Aid en Oakley vs.

Erma Oakley. 18 Inches Of Hail In Kansas SELDEN, Kan. (UPI) Eighteen inches of Tiail isolated and para lyzed this small northwestern Kan sas town lor several nours Wednesday night. I National! Gfuard troops were called outi and the highway patrol asked for all available highway department personel to man snow plows to clear the icei Some drifts were three feet deep. There were no injuries but roofs of many, homes, and-, business pla ces caved in under the Weight of pe ice.

of residential and commercial establishments were flooded, i The hail struck during a thun derstorm an area about five miles square with Selden iri the center. It hailed fori' nearly two hours straight. The hailstones were about marble size. Rubber Wbrke rs Sign Njew fringe Benefits iGpntract CLEVELAND UPI) The Uni ted Rubber Workers said Wednes day it has signed a new fringe benefits contract with the Rich ardson Co. I which employs 1,500 persons at six plants including one in Ogden.

The other; plants are located a New Brunswick, N.J, Indianapo lis Melrose Park 111 Tyler, Jex and Newman, Ga. The pact was similar to those signed between the union and Goodyear Tire and -I Rubber U.S. Rubber; Seiberhng, and Gen era! Tire and Rubber. DEMAND U.S. OUSTER TOKYO (UPI) i-i Communis North i Viet! Nam has demanded that the U.S.

military mission in South Viet Nam leave the coun try before the end i of the month the 'Communist New Chinai news agency i reported today. Theiagen cy said the withdrawal! demand was sent! May 28 from the North Viet Nam army high command liaison i mission to the internation al commission. i i BALLET LESSONS i I -1 1 -I 'f! Registration day Monday, June 8. 143 N. 3rd Provo -I Phone FR 3-2341 I U.S.

Pt. OfT. Service, Ino. Service, Ino. "I live next door.

Lake Shore Family Holds Party For 83rd Birthday Gilbert Earl Taybor 24, Santa Ana, and Ira Mau-dean Ross, 21, Santa Ana. Rodney Jan Gifford, 19, Provo, and Anna Rose-Peck, 16, Pleasant Grove. Gordon Roy Mur- 22, Provo, and Joann Lea Hoover, John 18, Provo. DeLon Peterson, 25, Provo, and Joan Carolyn Blod gett, 22, Salt Lake City. James Ronald Anderson, 25, Ely, and Janet Afton Gard ner, 22, Spanish Fork.

i Richard Melvin Peterson, 17, Springville, and Mabel Newitt, 17, Spanish Fork. Larry Cyral Jensen, 21, Provo, and Rae Margene Collard, 19, Robert Calvin. Sterry) 28, Grand Junction' and Rosa- Lee Reed, 18, Provo. i-Robert George McConnell, 19, Spanisht Fork, land Norma. Jean Hunt, 17, Spanish Fork.

I Joseph Richard, Nielson, 27, Kaysviile, and Marilynn Za- briskie, 25, Orem. Kenneth Jerold Bentley, 20, Provo, and Sharlene Farduhn 20, American Fork. William Wayne Lloyd, 20, Wal nut Creek, Mary Frances Bruno, i 18j i St. Louis. Dwight Christopher Pulos, 28, and Gait Elizabeth Bart-ley, 21, Provo.

I Richard Alan 01 sen, 22, San- taquin, and Ulia" Ann Montague, 18, Payson. William Francis Charles, 26, CounciliBluffs, Iowa, and LaVona Helen Dix, 22, Provo. Garth William Partridge, 24, Duchesne, and Mary Jane Mar- tindale, 25, Springville e. Walter Wilson Ludlow, 18, Pay- Spanish; Fork, the Roy Chris tensens. The'4-H Beef and Crops club met.

at George the home of their leader, Atwood. John Thomas met with them and 1 presented each of. the seven boys present with a show halter and some combs and i brushes. Many people from here attend ed the open house in Benjamin for the James Beckstrom's I Gold en wedding, rney I now reside in California but are former Lake Shore residents Mrs. Jennings Measom arid Mrs.

Bert Argyle are the new Sunday School choristers, Mrs Alex Argyle arid Mrs. Florence, Barney are new secretaries, and Lowell Larsen and Mrs." Leone teachers. Bellows as new The Justin Nelson family spen the weekend here. Their son and daughter, Justin and Norma wil! spend the summer working at Yellowstone Park. Nancy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Huff, left Sunday for Bryce spend where she will the summer working. Mrsi Josephine Anderson ac companied the James A. Ander sons to Wales, Utah on Memoria iay. She is a former resident Wales.

Sunday the J. W. Andersons Of Salt Lake were dinner guests at her home. During the afternoon, Mrs. Dell Brockbank and Mrs.

Paul Kruger of Spanish Fork, visited Mrs. Mary Church, of Burley was a weekend guest at the home 1 of her sister, Mrs. Jane Foster. 1 By REGENE PEAY BENJAMIN. Tryouts for the rodeo queen for Benjamin; Home coming will be held Friday evening at Arrowhead Resort.

All girls 14 years or over may participate. The YWMIA jhas been ed with Mrs. Florence Thomsen as president; Mrs. Thelma Stewart and Mrs. June Shepherd, counselors.

Outgoing, officers are Mrs. Ruth Lewis, Mrs. Electa Zeeman and Mrs. Irene Johnson. 1 Dale Bingham, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine Bingham, left Tuesday for Colorado Springs where he will be employed on a dude ranch this summer. 1 Mr. and Mrs1. Floyd Lundell and children spent at Eph aim.

They were present at a re union of the Mortenson family there. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Anderson spent Sunday at Ogden with their son, Lynn, and his family. Mrs; Clara ULudlow and 'Mrs.

Pricilla Bingham spent the day Monday with their brother-in-law and brother, Nathaniel Ludlow of Spanish Fork, ion his 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs Rufus Anderson had as guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Springville and later, Mr and Mrs.

Steven Muir of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stevenson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Edna Payne of, Alhambra, visit ed MrSi Clara Ludlow over the weekend.

Mrs. -Clara Ludlow attended the Mordue reunion- last week which was held at the home of the Wil ford Starks in! Orem. Salt Lake Water jTreatment Plant Opens On June 12 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Salt Lake million water treatment" plant in Big -Cottonwood Canyon will be open for public inspection vJune 12-13. Water Commissioner Grant M. Bnrbidge said! extensive tests of the new facility over the past two weeks have been successful.

Burbidge hailed the' new, ultramodern plant as a "valuable to the city's growing water system. if' l' t.j The plant has been under construction for i nearly three years. ELECTRICITY i vour Diggest bargain Almost everybody's wages have gone up during the past few years but mine haven't! Reddy Kilo watt i in jii. nr- ttzns tr, in i Mm'smKMLMmramr-jux. immi Fnim hpttpr Wonderful ''beginner' bike With ad justableMremovable Converts for use by boys or girls.

16 inch wheels with puncture-proof rubber tires. Ball bearing hubs, coaster brake chain guard, and luggage carrier. 2-tone adjustable saddle, Noatrrieal flavor SALE PRICE After 1 Anniversary Sale $29.95 than you've ever tasted before I ON SALE AT KRESS GARDEN SHOP BEHIND IMAIN STORE -delicious1, 1 5Hfeerfs Oats 20" DeLuxe Bicycle for Boys or Girls 8 11 ON, 1st WEST 30 SOUTH SALE PniCEl LAKE SHORE A i family i re-union, honoring the 83rd birthday of John Lee Anderson was lie id May 30 jat Arrowhead. Sixty-. six of his 108 descenders were -in attendance, including his eight son's and daughters.

Thee were several other relatives there also. daughter, I Mrs. Nina Pope lof Vernal is spending several days here. Rova Pope and RaNee Gardner of Vernal and Janell Blackhurst ot lMoasaiu Grove are week! at the Mark B. Anderson home! Betty Ann and Janet An derson spent the weekend at; he David Blackhurst home.

Bishop and Mrs. Mark jB. iAn-iderson "attended a funeral in Fillmore June 1. Mrs. Anderson's mbthe Mrs.

Rosilpha Allen came home with them and will, spend several days. here, i Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gurr and children, of Pleasant Grove visited with relatives here Sunday.1 Mary Harwood celebrated her birthday with an open house. friends and relatives called bringing gifts.

June 1, a group of girl friends celebrated with her at a. roller skating' party, complete refreshments. Joey, son of the Joseph Bel-; lows, spent the weekend visiting in Salt Lake with the JacR Mil-j ner family, ills sister Rebecca celebrated her tenth birthday with a party for 1 12 friends, June 3. The group enjoyed refreshments and' games. Keith, son' of Mr.

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