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Show X 8 Club 20-3- 0 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1961 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD ' E--3G BCJ Hears Judge On Children i Judge Monroe Paxman, Third District Juvenile Court, outlined important points in the rearmg of children Thursday evening at 1 i :A' the Provo 0 Club, The judge emphasized the. im portance of family life and family harmony and said that chil dren should learn discipline and respect for other persons and jv property. In speaking of famly unity he stressed family night and the necessity of having a time for the discussion of problems oc- curing within the family 'group. Nic Taylor, first vice president, conducted at the meeting. Guests include Mr. arid Mrs. Kent P. Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. 'Robert M. Rupper, Kent Woodhouse and wives of members. 20-3- XX;X lit i ? "x t Si, X : I I 2 7 V 1 Before Erickson Treatment A Few Months Later Mr. T. A. Melton, Jr., of ttollidaysburg', - P?u (above) pa re about 20 minutes of his time for ah interview with the Erickson representative saved and regrew his hair in only a few month witn the exclusive home method. i . J j . &x i ; Penitentiary Release Sought By Habeas Corpus Vital Statistics of Central Utah Region ' ' iFriday: - - Bov to LaVell and Merle Hennessy Kichins of Pleasant Grove. Boy to 'Rell and Janet Oaks TPrnnHs or Springville. f Boy to Rell and Janet Oaks Francis of Springville. t Girl to Lonnie and U vonne Ayres of Provo, X Jack-ma- n Girl to Douglas and Flora' Harrington of Prove, , Thursdar. ' Girl to Richard and' Erma Lee Becks 'Bills' of Springville. Marita Boy to Siroos and Ritva Provo. of Karitala Ipaktchian nd Beverly H. Roy-ato Boy ' Gunn Montague of Springville. Boy to Rayburn and Peggy Hamblin Jack of Provo. Florence Boy to Werner and .parsball Herzog of Provo. I i ; . Big-elo- w Paul Phillip Memmott, ' 20, and Orem, Betty Karyl Beers, 18, Grove. Pleasant, Fredrick David Johnson, 21, Provo and Carroll Irene Petty, 19, Sept. 11: Boy to Earl Holt and Fern Hun- ington Warner of Spanish Fork. X Sept, 10: Boy to Carlton Samuel and Carol Jean Taylor Parker of ' Springville. ' - . Orem'. AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL J n. , y Boy to Don R. and Carma' Tanner, Payson. Girl to Robert Barnett and Grace Joy Wightman Spainhower, Payson. Boy to Neal and Joan Christen-se- n Thorpe, Salem. Sept. 23: Boy to Edvvin T. and Nellie Colleen Staheli Ahlin, Santaquin. Girl to Lionel Ray and Joan Carter Thomas, Payson. Boy to Dave and Bessie Mae AT HUGHES HOSPITAL, Bonne McMullin, Payson. ' SPANISH FORK ) Girl to William Sargent and Arline Anderson Wignall, 24; Sept. Jean and Lowe Keith Provo. to Girl Sept. 19: 'Jackson- - Taylor of Springville. Girl to Thomas Edgar and BonSept.21; T Girl to Calvin Ford and Carol nie Rae Koyle Hillman, Spanish of Spanish Fork. .Jane Larsen Thomas " "'ForkV Sept. 20: Girl to Dennis Sterling and CarsLTt. 19: Sharon olyn Louise Johnson Tanner, to Dean Stone 'and A Boy'wmf of Span- Spanish Fork. ams Roberts Boy to Elbert Peery and Olive ish 'Fork.- - " Thomas Barnett, Spring Lake. Sharon Stpt. 19:n, Allan B.- and Girl to Nathan Henry and Es- swonsnn Gomez of Tooele. Delia Gene Dockstader '' Eden, and .ther Quinteh to Elroy Girl - can Fork, : - . i - al V-- .ri - . : - Roy Mann Robinson, 22, Ameri- ; Ule-berr- La-Pre- ' Verl Fawn Morgan, 24, Provo, and Karen Olivia Lewis, 20, Provo. DeeS. Clement, 18, Santaquin, and Marjorie Rae Knotts Jenkins, 19, Spanish Fork. . Sept. 24; Boy to Marcus Calvin and Barbara Jean Griffiths Gleave, Pay-so- '; SPECIALISTS : 'World's Largest Home Treatment System OREM RECORDS MICROFILMED -- For the first time in the history of Orem Orem Two sets of film are being mde ity records are currently being microfilmed. and the duplicate set to be sent to the with one, set. to be kept in Orem City files state archives. The microfilming reading machine will be .purchased next year Mrs. Cooper said. -- The necessary expenditure will be set up in the 1Q62 budget. Above, from left, (Anne Cooper; Orem Cityea&der,' and Gladys dinger, Joan Lindlief and. Joyce Branin observe Bernice Anderson microfilming the records. BORN ' . HOSPITAL VALLEY AT UTAn 01 oncT SCALP HAIR and Judy LaYonne Cook, 19, Lehi. , Boyd O'NeilyWinn, 26, Pleasant Will Be In Provo, Utah Travelodge TOP HARMONIZERS Here are the Timber Fellers of Seattle, Sun Valley barbershop quartet, champions, who will be featured at Provo harmony night Friday.. From left are Jim Marich, Jack Rendle, Bob Rychard and Dave Morgan. Habeas Corpus has been filed in Fourth District Court by Jack D. Shepherd against Utah State Prison Warden John W. Turner declaring Mr Shepherd had pleaded guilty "under coercion by his attorney and against his better judgment" to charges of wilful neglect. He said he had been entitled to defense on points that, his marriage to a former wife was void because they were under age at the time of marriage, and that he Was absent at the time of her children's births. was sentenced Mr. Shepherd to prison Nov. 27 1959 for up to five years. He was returned for probation violation last summer. 124 S. The Erickson Hair and Scalp Specialists' District', Director, Mr. F. E. Elklns on his regiK larly scheduled visit, will be at the Tra velodge between 1 : 00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Every person should takex advantage of this great opportun-ity- . Mr . Groye, and Catherine Mae Con-de- r, NO RADIOACTIVITY 17, American Fork. Robert Ancil Lunt, 2i, Orem, STOCKHOLM (UPI) The reand ;Sherilyn Louise 19, cent Soviet nuclear tests have so Tucker, ' '. Provo. far caused no unusual radioactiv-if- y I Robert David Gordon, 28, Orem, over the Nordic countries; a ;and Barbara Park, 22Orem; group of Nordic jradiation scienMark Allen Makin,; 41, Ameri- tists meeting here said Friday. can Fork, and Muriel B. Huitt, 37, Orem. Kent Bandley Nelson, 20, Provo, and Carol Jean Swapp, 20, Prdyo. Donald Eugene Houseworth, 26, Jackson, Mich., and Vera Jean Draper Miller, 27, Provo. ' Willis LeRoy Willson, 21, Orem, ahd Glenda Rae Peterson, 19, Orem. A David Thomas Allen, 22, Pleasant Grove, and Mary Louise Ma-ki20, Pleasant Grove. Joseph Patrick Dombrowsky, 36, Salem, Ore., and Beverly Jean Booth, 24, Provo. . ! v -- Navy In Cambodia PHNOM PHEN, Cambodia Third Class Samuel H. s Ungri'cht, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ungricht, 305 E. 2100 N., En-ginem- an Provois serving aboard the Navy oceans nonmagnetic minesweeper, USS Excel, in Cambodia. . hair-worri- ed ! . " - J. , U n g rich t S e rve s 74 of baldness, 'called male pattern -baldness, where no treatment in eluding the Erickson method,, of any value. Theref ore, Erickson, wV& continue, their 'pohcy of ro, fusing all hopeless eases, Ths person shown above d&es not have male pattern baldness , , If you have dandruff, exces- . The Erickson method is known sive;l hair fall, thinning hair, all over the United States: You Wvcessive "bilness or dryness,' can have a conference with the itchy Iscalp, take .20. minutes of Erickson representative regard-in- g your time to see what you can ; ; youf', hair and scalp probio.j. lems- at on cost to you whatsoThousands nave reported satever, learn how the scalp treatisfaction frpniXthe Erickson ments work, and the results you Scalp Method. Whyxburden yourcan expect. in a short period self with unhealthyXhair and ' It , cbslsj, yoa Jicalp? Results guaranteed by the nothing .Auvay to- come in andNiearn ' Erickson organization. We don't ' how thousands have been helped ask you to take our word. You by the years of Erickson expert-will be given a written guarannce plus the wonderful oppoiS tee from the beginning to end tunity for help it offers Just o d on a basis. to the Travelodge 'in Provo on Monday, Oct. 21 ?oply, between Hopeless Cases Refused 1:00 p.m. and 8:00 ip.m. Ask the v Erickson Specialists will accept only clients whose hair will Hotel Desk Clerk jfor Mr. Elkins. lie will do the restv respond to treatment They cannot helr individuals 'Who are Interviews! are given in tlick-bal- d after years of hair loss You will nA,;be embar4r m that great jnajority of cases rassed in any wijf, i cent competition at Sun Valley, consists of Jim Marich, Jack Ren die, Bob Rychard, and Daye Mor gan. The Utah Valley Chapter o SPEBSQSA (Society of the Pres ervation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet. Singing in America) also has lined up other top entertainers, including the Red Heads, the Sweet Adehew lines, an group known as the Clinger Sisters; and the "Valley Aires." The Utah Valley chorus, directed by Fred Webb, will also perform. Harmony night information may be- obtained through Keith Barton of Provo, ticket chairman, or A. 3. Gleason, Provo, or Bob David, Pleasant Grove. ' . UNIVERSITY FR Tomorrow Mon., Octi 2 1961jonIy Utdh Valley Barbershoppers Set Annual 'Harmony Night1 The noted Timber Fellers of Seattle will head the list of talented performers at the annual "harmony night' ' of the Utah Valley Barbershoppers Friday at 8 pm. at the Provo High School Auditorium. The quartet, winner of the re- - t of-time- . - - s pro-rate- - . . ) prjl-yat- ; .irwr""-..ii.mwiii- m : frii il' ir iinm irr rui 'in .inr iir r i'im i n" r nrrjinifn-'- i'" ii'iinriirr'ii'ii i e. A New World of Wortti from Clievrolet Now nZZmZZiZr inM;rr?rT:.l"iiMl'';-i."iir-r"- ' ' " ' - ' '. ' ' ' in7- -i "r .'" ' "iTlii.i",! i"a, mmA ,i - . ' . n, " ' . ' ' , .:- : ! .. DIVORCES GRANTED i of Spring- k.f9. Peterson Lowe Eureka. MARRIAGE LICENSES Girl to Benamin Lamar and Nilan Rdss Beardall, 23, Springr Betty' Lpu Atwood Barney oi ville, and Helen Barnes Clawson, Spanish Fork: Girl to Kenneth Lee and Ann 27, Provo. John Thomas' Price, 20, Provo, June Simmons Taylor of Spanish and Connie Marie McCourt, 19, , TFork., Utah. VirColumbia, and Boy to Reed Lavoy Irwin J. of Curtis; 18, Mapleton, Spanginia Stevens Shepherd and Leah Dianne Snelson, 16, ish Fork s Springville. Sept. 16: Girl to Cleve Hyrum and Helen C. Anderson Swenson of Spanish Fork. Sept. 13: 'Giri to John Verdell and Max-in- e Thomas Banks 'of Spanish I ! ; -- i a , 'ork. , Glenda Harding. Anderson from Ronald Anderson; plaintiff granted custody of minor children. Nellie Beckstead Beddoes from Morris W. Beddoes; plaintiff granted custody of minor children and $150 support. , Bert, E. Argyje from Bessie Mae Rhinehart Argyle. Myrna Mae Bolin from James J. Bolin Jr.'; plaintiff granted custfidy of minor children. , ViM A ' - ' Four suits seeking damages be X " R6bert Cole tiansen, asking crash; - : , ( Bray- - and Maria Thayas Rk as for Laree guardian Bray Bray vs. 'Stephen. Gordon Hafen, seek- ing $77 special and $3000 general damages for Miss Bray, ajid $420 for damage to Mr.' Bray's car, arising outf of a; two car crash ,91 at American Sept. 3. on 'U..S. ' . .Fork.' ' I Michael Pierce!, 10, by his guardian Larry Pierce vs.' Antonio. Shiu; asking judgment- of $10,000 for Injuries to the boy, incollision Aug jured in a bike-ca- r f ' s " . . . - 20, I960, on U.' 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Martin viae th Think of just about evervthing you ever wanted in a carand darned if ride. New choice of his one doesn't have itl A ar vs". 1 Jet-smoo- A ' ' wmmm . ' Sedannotice the rakish i-D- A. Rich new styling with . Lindon. New Jmpala j cause of injuries received in automobile acidents have been filed recently in Fourth District Court. They are: Shannon Cole, fdrmerly Shan non. Benson vs. Martin S. Chris tiansen, seeking $1169 special damages and $12,500 generaldam-ages- ,: for injuries and car rdam-ag- e ac arising out of a two-c91 at S. on 10 U. cident June - jnAAnf Vnv Suits Seek Crash Damage W ASiT -- i&h j V A:- o t, - -- J o LJ30 II and '62 Corvalr at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's a? J X, ; i ' 30 5th South and 2nd. West 175 N. 1st West FR PROVO xx xx- a: - ) 3-95- : .: 00 J |