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Show 12 December n. isca TmrasiY, Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD . le -i g lit i n Winners Announced f Contest Among American Fork Homes dr-Y- Around and About j'WO, UTAH' COUNTY ; By MILDRED B. HALL Call FR or AC 3-85- 5-61- 63 - . 13 ' Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck daricJn Provo include a 'sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Witt of Red Bluff, Calif., and children, Barbara, Michael, Shauna, .Milton and Marshall and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips of v Rock '; , Springs, Wyo. - 1 mm - A Christmas bonus gift in the form of their first grandchild is the happy news received by Mr. and Mrs.. Ted Kirwan of Provo. New parents are J erry B. and Leslee Kirwan Geyerman of Ogden. Paternal grandparents, also receiving their first grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geyerman of Provo & d These officers will lead the Provo Board From the City Library left, Mrs. J. Russell Smith, who coming year. during went from to chairman; F. Byron Johnson, the new vice chairman, ancl Mrs. Michael Treshow, secretary; vice-chairm- , -- . . Prbvo City Library Board Elects Nev Officers, Formulates Policies approved as a means to spell out the responsibilities of ; the board in conformity with the new city ordinance 89, adopted February 29, 1960, establishing" a library board and a letter from Edward J. Connell, city manager, which suggested desirable contributions the board could make to him regarding the library. Board committees were established in the areas of personnel and finance, public .relations, publicity, books, and library, facilities and maintenance. Dr. J. C. Moffitt "Was commended at the December meeting for . ( post-Christm- as ; Mrs. Nettie Madsen was returned to her home on Tuesday from the Utah Valley Hospital where she has been confined following eye surgery: She is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily. newly-electe- an Air. and Mrs. Ronald Norton received a telephoned message this week from their son, Elder M. Ronald Norton now serving an LDS mission'in Nogales, Ariz. Elder Norton was recently transferred! V there from Tucson. Guests at the Norton home during the week for dinner have been Mr. Norton's parents, and former Provoans, Mr. and Mrs. M. Norton, and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Quenton Graves of Election of officers and v adopSalt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton of Ogden. tion of principles and policies were the major items of business On Monday evening a group of friends singing "Happy Birthday! conducted at the December meetoutside the Bill Told residence, brought a surprise birthday party ing of the Provo Public Library for Mrs. Moya Told. A buffet supper was served and novelty gifts Board. Newly-electe- d officers, exchanged. Attending were" the Richard Taylors, Wayne Stoffers, who will assume office Jan. 1, Paul Baileys, Gordon Eastmans and, Ralph Niphols, all of Orem. were Mrs. J. Russell Smith, chairman; F. Byron Johnson, Vice ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kitchen of Orem was the scene chairman; and Mrs. Michael Treof a; . party Tuesday evening. "A taco supper was show, secretary. Sherman Wing served first folowed by group games and gifts. Attending were Mr. stepped down after serving three and Mrs. Leland Black, Lulce, NV M., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Froelich, years as chairman. Mrs. Smith Murray, Mr, and Mrs. B. Lee Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gifford has served "as vice chairman dur'and Mr. and Mrs. Geral Wilde, all of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. ing the past three years. Charles Jex of Provo. Principles and policies of the Provo Public Library Board were William M. II all a day and his wife, Hanne Raunholt Halladay, with their children, Billy, Jette; Tad and Bryan from. Tracy, Calif., are home for the holidays visiting with their parents, the William J. Halladays and the Holger Raunhollts, all of Provo. , ? County Committee Named To Administer ASC Policies Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Willioughby of Orem are the proud, parA Utah County Committee to birthon Mrs. ents a born of Willoughby's Wednesday daughter, ti administer the programs and day in .Logan Hospital. The girl is the first grandchild for Mr. and policies of the Agricultural StaMrs. .Raymond WiUoughby of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eames bilization and Conservation Office of Logan are maternal grandparents. has been elected and will begin ' te Lyn-etand E. Donald a one-yeterm on Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neville and children, spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Edith Y. Booth of Provo. They left Tuesday morning for their home. Members are Claude Hunting, American Fork, chairman; Glen R. Larsen, Leland, vice chaira, man; Douglas G. Thomas, member; Dean Gillman, Orem, first alternate; Glenn E. Smith, Lehi, second alternate. - x Ge-nol- . ar - his 23 , years of services as a li- brary board member and for his contributions to Provo City and the library during this time. Mr. Johnson, who was recently appointed to take Dr. Moffitt's posi- SOMEONE A LOT MORE ON YOUR out-of-the-c- Boating Chief To Be Relieved Of Post By State CITY (UPI) The State Park and Recreation Commission moved to terminate the services of the chief of its boating division on Dec. 31. Four of the five commissioners present at an executive session concurred with the action to fire Norman T. Van Pelt. Acting director Aldin O. presumably will transmit formal notices to Van Pelt Hay-vrard people who are Then oln the growing list of wi$ getting 7 per annum, paid every 90 days, at Guaranty. Your money is safe and available. And both principal and interest are' guaranteed, by Guaranty; Then Compare the difference between 4 and account open your today. COMPARE GUARANTY'S EXTRA EARNINGS 7. . Amnt mt,, lwvtiwwt $ 200.00 Ann wot Earnings Guaranty' Annual Extra Earning at 7 14.36 35.90 71.80 107.70, 143.60 At Guaranty Earning s.s.ot 20.20 40.40 60.60 500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 ity Reim-schiiss- MONEY THAN YOU ARE? . . ze - -- ELSE EARNING r tion on the board, was welcomed into the group. Other .townspeople who are serving on the board are Clayton Jenkins, Herb Mann, Orville Wats, Mrs. Hene Webbi and Mrs. W. N. Whittaker. SALT LAKE " , IS - TO DIRECT PROVO LIBRARY X Eight members of the Seagull class of Provo 14th LDS Ward met at the home of their leader, Mrs. dive Atwood to make Christmas" baskets and wreaths which they delivered to the homes of two older couples in Provo. The group also sang carols for the recipients. - others who decorated their homes. Although the contest was limited to those residing within the city limits there were many others' who live outside of the city who decorated their homes beautifully and added to the Christmas spirit in the community. Miller, the Virgil Wooton children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Varney, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schleeel. The committee exoa esses thanks and appreciation to all who entered the contest and to all life-siz- ' . FORK The tradi tional manger scene with approaching camels bearing wise-men and--a home outlined with colored lights won for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant, 236 East State Road, first prize in the Christmas home lighting and decorating contest. To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Healey, 237 W. 6th N.,- went the second prize. The Healey decorae tions consist of a. jolly, snowman, candyTcanes, and Christmas packages underneath a lamp. Colored lights outline the home. Third place winners were Mr. and Mrs. Walter B Devey, 225 N. 3rd W. Here choir boys before simulated ' stained glass windows scene and Santa and his reindeers may be seen. Mr. and' Mrs." Richard Lynn Hutchings, residing at 61 S. 2nd W., fourth place" winner, chose Santa and his, reindeers as their theme together with lights decorating home, and trees. Fifth place award went to Mr. and a Mrs. Junior N. Williamson-fomodernistic large Christmas'" tree glowing with large reflectors, a life-siSanta and illuminated greeting card. At each place beautifullly decorated and lighted trees add to the scenes from indoors. The contest was sponsored by the Lions Club of American Fork together with the City Recreation Committee. The judges were Mrs D. Elden Beck, an artist, and member of the College of Family Living at Brigham Young University; Ernest professor of horticuland ture landscape architecture BYXJ at and. Alonzo W. Sorenson, manager of the Aspen Landscape Nursery, Provo. Judging was based upon originality and artistic portrayal of Christmas themes. The prizes were $15, $12, $10, $8 , and $5 respectively.! Other entries with outstanding displays are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barratt, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hatch, Dr. and Mrs C. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Elden J. AMERICAN E- u S0.80 $ 6.2S 15.70 31.40 47.10 62.30 el, TRUSTDEED CORPORATION HOMC OFFKE It It! Sawth, I.M l.k. Crly, Ulati MANCH OFFICES i 40 WathlnftM tW4., Of dn. Utah St Narlfc Univntty Ay Pravs, Utak 1 K -- -- ti1 1X4-57- 7 F 4-- 1 lor vSxia tfi. Ma GUARANTY TRUST DEED CORP. 19 East 1t Sovth, Salt Lak City, Utah 3470 Wohin9tan llvW., Ogdan, Utah SI North Univartity Avi. Provo, Utah , . CUP COUPON Worn....a.M AND SEND FOX Addrotl...M.M, BROCHURE KtWMtllllllllllH m m m M Stat m m mm 4m& vms mem wx itmt& mm mm WM. mm mis Dr. Thornton Y. Booth, Mrs. Booth, and family, Geoffrey and Y. Jimmy spent Friday and Saturday" with his mother, Mrs. Edith ' Booth: Holiday special, permanent waves, $6.00 to $12.00. Dean's Hair (adv.). Fashions, FR , Orem Mayor Points Out Problem On Traffic Lav OREM "The largest increase in accident rate and injuries has been on our side streets due to Bpeed," Mayor M. D. Wallace reported to the Orem City Council at a special session Tuesday night. ' The report was made following a survey by Police Chief J. Reed ; available from the state at the present time for materials, the mayor reported. City Manager O. V. Farnsworth reported that labor for installation of the project for each third section would run between $5000 and $5500. No formal action was taken and an investigation was planned to re-zoni- FR 3 - 2600 EARLY WHILE STOCKS COME : Hi fA ARE MOST REAL COMPLETE VALUES IN STYES! ALL 1600 PAIRS OF NEW STYLES con- sider ways of financing the Burgener. project. "Something must be done to The council approved the callcurb our accidents and perhaps ing of a public hearing to discuss we'should consider increasing our of Stoddard property " traffic fines," Mayor Wallace between 1300 and 1400 South west stated. He also recommended of the Hill crest school to Comthat seat belts be installed on all mercial 3 which will permit the d and operated cars. construction of a convalescent The council discussed possible hospital and other medical faciliaction on the white way lighting ties. In other action the council apsystem on U.S. 91. from Tenth North to 1700 South. Funds are proved the Utah County fire agreement, with details to be worked out with the city manCar-Pedestri- an ager; discussed placing on a base salary; reviewed application for electrical 3 inspector and read one bid for the Provo Canyon sign entrance to - OREM One man was hospital- - Orem. ized and two others injured in an r-auto pedestrian accident day at 7 p.m. at 155 S. State in 250 W. CENTER t Mi M 7 ng 2 Big Groups (All On Our 3rd Floor) city-owne- 2 Big Groups Ladies Dress Flats . . Reg. to 12.95 (3rd floor) 3 Regular to 6.95 4 ...' Floor) (1st , More than 650 pairs to choose from Blacks or shades of brown 4" Regular to 8.95 Dress or casual styles Famous names Terrific ! I ! - f; ... Bostonian, Mansfield, depart-mentaL-faea- ds Mishap Hurts Orem. atistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL . Franklyn Hogan, 61, 363 S. 1300 E., Salt Lake City, the pedestrian, was listed in fair condition at Utah Valley Hospital thir morning. He received multiple5 broken ribs, abrasions of the scalp and cuts and bruises on the hands and face. Passengers in the auto with minor injuries were Kathryn Mackey, - 68, of Taylor Trailer Court, Orem, and Allison Mackey, 1695 N. 1359 W., Provo. Driver of the car, John William Johnson, 16 555 N. 850 W., Provo was not injured. Orem Police officers who investigated reported that Mr. Hogan walked into the side of the car. Mr. Hogan was cited for 3, elleged jaywalking. Today: Twin boys to Don anoT Rita Peterson Hadlock of Orem. Boy to Eugene and Barbara v Draper Young of Provo. Girl to Harvey and Dorothy Baker Shepherd of Provo Wednesday: Girl to Arthur and Margaret Hamilton McPherson of Provo. Selections .... Reg. to All sizes, colors, styles 9.95 Ymm Casual and Dress Reg. to 19.95 b mews j i 1 1 .95! Reg. to 8.95 Sizes 3's to 6's Group, No. 2 ' i Casual Regular to Bed Cross, Foot Flairs, Kittens, Penaljos Reg. to 14.95 1 4.95! (o)99 ; The state of California had valid drivers' licenses issued as of June 30, 1960. The total of vehicle registrations- in the state at the. end of 1959 was 8,191 ,338 indicating that there are a "few" multi-ca- r families in the Golden State. - FRIGIDAIRE WASHER & DRYER High Fashion Shoes Reposesston SPECIAL op Finest of bur fine lines. Dlmanettes, Rigganos, Palizzios ; fi u A cpl (B DH Like New 1960 Model APPLIANCE Co. J ' YOU CAN DEPEND ON Out fllVICt Regular to u r? I Q 01 ALL SIZES ; 2)e!if COLORS, WIDTHS UO LAYAWAYS, giuuu LEATHERS 0CCE3AfJG0S r uiyju 6.95! n n urn nn.nn n rp and MATERIALSEVERY PRICE GROUP REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL! U a Regular to 19.95! and ; 1 Group No. 4 99 AS You Pay 'n' ' Regular to 8.95 ! Two big: groups to choose from . . . All prices represented. niotyie onoes others. Reg. to 21.95 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S (3rd Floor) to 18.95 a Group No. 3 WW Riggano, Capalino and others this group. All sizes . . Reg. 1 and Group No. 1 Regular Dress or K Ufa . (1st Floor) Door Crasher Club Plymouth, Went worth, City many others UL"J |