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Show a. titoay.-jastar- Doily Herald mm Father (ONES DOW Monday's Tuesday's AvERJGtl i Clow: Open: Vciume M Industrials 1.70,000 Wl 42 ' It if J,50.000 U CompleteACTIVE Volum MOST N Y ftotn lei Tr : , Brnoutt Brunswick Corp Control Data ' Sperry Rand A J Industrie! Tf x Gulf Sulpnw American T and T Corp Amp Comwealth Oil ... Citim Service Anken Chem ...... ....... Serytl .... Gen Stl Ind Reythoon . --1 i ll'l I'M 'j H 41H 4ft 4I' 34'4 33'. 544 e?"i 04 3 3314 37? 47 ' 537 IJO's 56H Il'i 106- - - 25' 138' 69"i 77'4 34 17V t&l 40V4 .. 21 ...... 34' 35' 43H Sf ........ ' 344 44' 1 464 1134 53'. 53 '4 38 38'. .... Idaho Sugar 434 37't 31 43 ? 634 JO'. 43' 43W Con Eureka Std Gold Chain Grand Deposit Greal Western Kennebec Mammoth North -- Lily New Park Per City Con South Std Tintic Std Utah Con Wllllston f 54 6Vi 1144 Bid 11.75 1.75 4.50 51.25 13.42'5) 43 50 11.75 35.25 21 .J .20 .07 Wi ......t .40 .15 IS I ll i.m,,. 1 .10 J 75 .0 1.40 .Or 150 7.U . II 7J7'a EXCHANGE 4ALEI j at Bid Asked 144 10.23 4.30 21 61 14.04 11.41 21 04 30 51 14.22 in 21 26 1214 17.00 11.41 21 12 .11 m f 07 1M3 17.42 12.46 11.31 1.NEW YORK " 137 11 . Variable Intcontl Fund Hamilton ' Asked nation's domestic airlines have to cut fares if the government will let them retain in markets jt$ surcharges where are replacing jets propeller-drive- n planes. .Presidents of nine airlines and high-lev. representatives of two others were reported to . hve made the offer Monday at a meeting with Charles Mur phy, Chairman of the Civil ? Aeronautics Board (CAB). el . , Pri-lmp- ly of Sheep Men Should File 'ments . e) Golden Gleaner Protests Award Received (Continued from Page One) By Provo Girl - . Variety Show .. Slated by Sertoma Club ternatives the department has y including use of streets, one-wa- elimination of all parking on the street, and the use of only a few ........ left turn lanes at selected in tersections. The final experi mental pattern was thought to i.VVt be a .solution which still pro1.25 11.50 l vided some parking along the 17.25 n.M route and one which would cut I.2S 1 75 down sideswipes, and left turn CARRIER COMPROMISE accidents the type of acci: WASHINGTON (UPIJ -- The dent occurring most often on offered Halso Jhe ' J0.W In the two month JJ4! period following the striping .. ; 3'4 ,,,v.;i. 111 rvii n uii.li u.i:uiicu iniuuei 28' 1 the number of accidents totaled 24 54 four or a reduction per month 32. 44 01 approximately 67 per cent. 117' Mr. Johnson told of several al 13'4 11.25 10 75 6.00 41 75 13 75 46 00 11.25 34.00 4.12Vi 1.75 102.00 17.75 23 50 - temporary 12.26 13.33 22.31 24.25 10.24 il.01 8.64 - 9.39 7.05 , 5.82 6.38 6.01 6.56 FIF garl Deseret Plant Resumes After Boiler Failure (UPI)-lnves- tors - j sett-'Elz- 15 12.10 11.51 11.04 15.42 ol pn. 4.17V 40 ... ui et .11 .51 .50 w CiU4vwl .... 75 7S 100 "If"1" ladii Chatter .04') - J f Red-wo- M"t .15 M' M .47 .OJVi ..... ...... I., j 254 13 .40 4 had OCCllrred. 324 OVER THE COUNTER. Tuesday's Quotations: Albertson's Amaig Sug Pfd American Saving Bank of America Bonania Air Deseret Pharmac qulty Oil . . Fh--st Security Corp ....... First Security Inv Frontier Rfg , Frontier pet Cv Bd ... Skaggs Com Skaggs Pfd ktrety LIU Lilly 35 Asked tVm iw 3'. ...... 40 .15 24 Bid ...... 40'. va . Vf 7'j ' .14 .44 .15 , 00 07 0 Groups 45" 1HH 7H lucoirsu xttvti ciruiur.c . 4 4 3 .14 13' i 474 - 4'e Tuesday's Quotations: vnker Hill .ttt.. Day Mines Federal Reserve .. Hacla Mng Mtn States Tel and Tel Maw Park Paddington Rico Argentbte 75 er Mutual' Stock (3. 12 k' Selective 454 4H '. ; 4 3 iS'b 47H .......... ; 5Wl li? '.. 0' 30' MUTUAL FUNOS 15's Monday's Quotations: 140H Affiliated Fund. eH Dividend Shares .", 774 Dreyfus E and H Bal Fund 344i 344 E and H Stk Fund Fidelity Fund II 60H Fidelity Trend TT... Fund Inv 91 .... 34H Incorp Inv Mass Inv Growth . . 34 Inu Tr.i.l 63'. AA 4W4 tm Twentieth Century Union Carbide Union Pacific United Air Lines United Park City United States Steel Utah Power and Light Western Air Lines Western Bah Corp Westlnghouse JEIk F W Woolworth .. Worthlngton 34 45'. 44'. ut ot 40 35' 70 .0$" 4'S Clayton Silver, SO0 at ' : 40 Cons Eureka. l.OOO at ,l)Vi -' ' Croft Oil, 1.000 at . S3 744 Dragon, 1,000 at .J J37') East Utah, 150 at .47 Gold Chain, 100 at .33 170 f Grand Dep. M0 at Mi KM at .41; SM at 4,500 .44 .47; at 56 116'i Prince Con, 4,000 at OS Sage Oil, 100 at 5.00 82 Tintle Lead, 1,000 at II 106"l Tintic Std, 500 at l.Wto 1,500 at 7.21; 4I' 200 at 7 J7Vi 554 Utah Wyoming, 100 at .71 43'l 43'7 43 45' Transamer ...ea.U'l Putnam Growth 54'. Wellington J3'l S Askrd Bid S7 M1 Republic Steel Ravlon Rtynolds Tobacco Sears Roebuck Socony Mobil Oil Std Oil Cal SM Oil N J Taxaco Inc Textron Tlmken Roller Bearing 34tl4f H3' First-Twelft- l, n't Wi 116H 131 34 .60 a HW 744 41' 55 494 JK- Eureka 54 on " Monday s Quotalipns: .. Banner Mrig Bristol Silver Cardiff Chief Con Chief Con Pfd Clayton-Silv- HI EXCHANGE STOCK LAKE. In Salt Lake City MIDVALE - Mrs. Sarah V. - - ttadca 41 14 Utilities IJOefr- - 15 lM.Mf .W SALT LAKE STOCK Cardiff. 6.000 at 08' Chief Con Pfd, 2.20S 41 46') 45 ... 07 10 Combined Metals Cons Euekf Crown Point . !' Dragon H East Utah . Vines Empire H Eureka Bullion V .... 14' .... 33' .... S7'.i .... W'i .... 40V .... .... 13 .... .... 40'i .... H'4 . - Resident Dies Victims Truck-Trai- n About People County ah w m 45' ......... Rail! Ex-Ut- . 41. 25' I .... Chrysler Corp Denver and R O W R R Dow Chemical Du Pont 7 Eastman Kodak - El Paso Natural Gas Fori Motor Comp .'; General Electric General Foods General Motors Corp Goodyear Gulf Oil : 777.;. Int Bui Mach Ini Resist Kennecott Copper Korvette ' LRton Industries Minn Mng Mtg Monsen Chemical Mentgomery ward Mtn Fuel Juppiy Mew fork Central OUn Mathleson Outboard Marine Pacific Gas and Elec Parke Davis J C Penney . "PhllHps Petroleum Praetor and Gamble Jnte . 41 EXCHANGE Monday Tuesday Close Open t Utah H . 9V 60 41.100 Allied Chemical Allit Chalmers Aluminum Ltd American Can American Cyanamld American Tel and Tel ." American- - Tobacco Aniona Public Service R Alch T and S Fa Bethlehem Steel Brunswick Corp ....... Burlington R R ....... RCA ' 70 110 500 106400 W.000 15,500 (1.700 77.400 74,200 43.4O0 . H .ll1.. ?1'1 1J4200 , Chng ri 791.700 II I. 00 151.700 . SALT Close jio.no NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS - CelaneseCorp - STOCKS n lit 34iSU For 3 'V - York Stock Exchange Mambtr of New Joint Family Rites Set Sadie Trinnaman SPRINGVILLE Joint fu - truck in which they were haul- EMERY, Emery County 75. Em Olsen. Albert for three mem - 'ina hav- - to feed cattle was Jorcen 'neral services nTl.r...niM'An' Tfi (Sadie) Ethel a wno oroaosme 01 a iwrs. . 1IC16111 uy wmni iamer sirutu oi. ;oers c - native of Amer ery, spnngviue iamny .5- r. ,.n. ana vn w. m (ldonai Anaerson, aprmgviue, died Monday morning m a train at and former Lehi resi- Fork ican died Sunday aUiii home after truck-trai- n 'crash will be held Springville. j dent, died Sunday in a Salt Lake -- i T1 - . t Dm. 1m Cflfitfi;IH J ashort illness. aft?r a l0"!1" LDSl Mr. Crandall was born Oct, lie was born Aug. 19, 1890 in Sorinville h Sh wa horn Dee, 3.1889, in NorAkershus, Ward chapel, with Bishop Don l9. 1920 m Springville," a son of a daughter of of Mads and Gus-ta- Watts of the Twelfth Ward and Sylvia Hans,en American fork, way, and Sarah Singleton , Nathan Olsen Olsen. .In October 'Crandall,. He married Leah ficiating. Thomas married She Thornton. of 1931 he married Oleva Keele 1944 two' in the Hunter oh Nov. 21, Ruel E. Crandall, 45, and 26, 1909 on Lak'e AprH G. Trinnaman in Salt City and she laer nf tiL rhilHron Julie 12 anfi Salt Lake LDS TemDle. PTOVO, " died.- -" M T n LV.r. TC J.11 ......J tiling iclonll! II. He was a member of the IDS Sheas 8 S Monday morning when the mission in the Texas Louisiana early as well as the Order church and was a retired coal .QiChurch m h0 crv4i ui.u Ail iv li a. Ilk UVl r4S WW the Cross and Silver Crest Club, miner. .nH hicw, Afvthpi Survivors include daughters, 11 2nd Ward and lateriboth of Salt Uke City. She and !Snrinvfllp. a . "i if w Mrs. Ezra (Fawn) JHersh, her husband operated a confecj bishop of the J2th Ward. He was City Calif. ;JMrs, LaMar councilman in Kolob tionery in Lehi for many years. a high (Idohal Anderson, Springville; and at the time of his - Survivors include her hus- Stake, Mrs. David (Coleen) McKenzie., death was first counselor, in band, Midvale; son and daughSalt Lake City; 10 grandchilHomer ters. Trinnaman, Lehi; Hp dren; and sisters and brother, United Press International rpr.rpct.nt.iMrs. Orvill (BethXChidesiens al,n hiirh Mrs7 Gudrun Carkeek, San NEW YORK UPIT lnom- - ,: . fo cDrin2viiie.Koiob Salt Lake City: . Mrs.. John Francisco; Mrs. Sigrid Keele son & McKinnon says implied , welfare '(Rose) La veder, Midvale; farm and Alvin Olsen, both of Salt caution M this critical-markAWnzo Thorn- . Lake City. positions ustea j brothersrsisters, stage does not call for a flight .Funeral services will be held to the storm cellars or for that He was 8 director of the ton. ouriey, iaa., Mam inorn W,;- ToDhowe. in' the matter, a major shift'to fixed 'Springville Irrigation Board, the Wednesday at 1 San ego Thornton, Ward Hollow LDS Chapel. return Irrigation Company, defensive Big Emery or other : land the Farmers Home Admin - Mrs. Hannah Nielsen, MuWay; Friends may call at the Fau- - securities " Funeral Home in Tfie firm says the economy iistration. He had been secretary Mrs. Velma Moffitt,- Heyburn, Price tonight and tomorrow still is very mucn in the growtn oi me opnngvme wvcsiuc as- - sua. Also surviving are 16 grand one hour to time of services. stage and there is no evidence sociauon, ana a memDer oi we the will 22 in be He childrenand Association. Livestock Burial,, Emery to biggest a serious turning; Vtan . followed had and ranch City Cemetery. farming point., Funeral services will be held ing for many years. j Jnlernational Statistical 'served one term on the Spring- - Wednesday at 1 p.m. 'at 8090 Bureau Inc., says the market is, vilie City Council. Soutlr State, where friends jnay at an - important psychological! -J- ulie CrandaUV 12r .was born call tonight from 6 to 8 p.m., and level where caution will, gain. Jan. 9, 1954 in Provo. She was Wednesday prior to time of ser the firm However, says,; a member of the LDS Church, vices. Burial will be in the Lehi caution-anoLprdo not and was a Merri Hand in City Cemetery. the end of an upward; mary. She was a sixth grade All persons who work at the irena ana me marKei may oe. student at Jetferson. scnool Deseret Industries, 1355 North a Eric Hunter Crandall was experiencing State, Provo, have been advisspell before reaching born March 19, 1956 in Provo. breathing that officials ed by company still higher levels. A member ofthe LDS Church, they should return to work as was a Blazer in Primary he . usual Wednesday. x Leslie M. Pollock of Reynolds and a Cub Scout. He was in the All workers have been idle & Co.," says k has 'been his fourth grade at Jefferson school. since last Thursday when a contention all along' that the - Survivors v. failure of the boiler in the build ha been caused buir market and Julie are survived Eric ing caused s cessation of work. Growers were urged today to primarily by increasing earn- by. their m3ther of Springville; The boiler failure made it imfile their applications for 1965 be to still seems this and four sisters, Mrs. Lynn (Mela-nito do any cleaning, ings possible the case" in an economy which payments year marketing Satterthwaite, Christine, under the National Wool Act at pressing or most of the rest of is the heated- reaching rapidly all Lisa of Linda, and Crandall, the work carried on at the least by he end of January. up stage. Springville; and two grandmothplant! The boiler has now been The applications cover marers, Mrs. Sylvia Crandall of ketings of wool- ,- lambs, " and repaired, i Springville and Mrs. Vera Hunt- mohair It also left a majority of the during the calendar er of Provo. without heat. However, building year 1965. Friends may call at Wheeler the retail sales store at the site Claude Hunting, chairman of was noV affected and continued Mortuary in Springville Wed- the" Agricultural Stabilization to operate as usuaL to 8 p. m. and and Conservation County Comnesday from-dfficials indicated Company Thursday prior to services. mittee, points out that paythat all employees should re Burial will be in the Springville ments under the program will Carol Ann Snow, daughter of port for work Wednesday at also be necessary on mohair Mr. and Mrs. Sterling R. Snow, Evergreen Cemetery. their regular time " sold during 1965. The payments 1020 ... E. 620 N., Provo, was represent the amounts necesdu,QrHo1 h e r l sary' to bring the national avwGolden Gleaner AND COMPANY GOODBODY BY 0fr Springville Woman Dies Stock Market FURNISHED Father, Two Children Jorgen Albert Olsen Utah U'iH The Sertorpa Club of Provo will have a variety show Friday night at Provo High at 8 p.m. with local talent featured The proceeds will go toward the club's program. Dr. Lyman Olsen, presi dent, is in charge. The group also sponsors two Little League baseball teams, a boy and a girl to Boys State and Girls State. The members all go to eighth grade students in Provo, Orem, Springville during the week of George Washington's birthday, and present talks on freedom and give each student a personal copy of the Declaration of Independence. They also give place mats, during the week to all restaurants. .' the street. Cbimi Hazard Don Baum, representing Nay-lAuto Co. said that business was hurting badly because of the reduction in parking but or more important, he claimed, the Utah Obituaries i$ - Award "by Dar- SALT LAKE CITY William Amott, Bartlett East, Tripp, 89, - MIA I died Sunday of .natural causes; funeral pending. Daisy Watson " Jessmer Rudd, 61, East, few V Stake. died Sunday of natural causes; ber of the 12th funeral and burial in Massena, v A. Jones, 79, 1585-3r- d Ward, whose N Y.E Wiley died , Saturday of a heart Miss Snow bishop is Dean attack; funeral Thursday at 13 Walker. Miss Snow is a licensed beau- noon, at 260 E, South Temple. tician, a graduate of Mary's Mrs. E. Coral W. Brown, 78, 4141 S. 5th W., died Monday of College of Beaut.. She is a at sophomore Brigham Young natural causes; funeral servat University.where she is on the ices Wednesday at 12 noon First-War- d program bureau. She plays the Valley LDSCenter, Chapel, 3895 South Main. marimba. Oscar ChristoActive in church affairs, she DRAPER has been on the stake pher Benson, 62. 12215-80-0 East, and Gleaner Council as a coun- Draper, died Monday after a ' selor, 'Sunday School and Pri- long illness; funeral services mary teacher and Junior Sun- pending. SOUTH SALT LAKE Alma day School coordinator. R. McMillan, 42, Murray, died Sunday of injuries in an explosMRS. KENNEDY'S OFFICE ion and flash fire Friday;, fuWASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr- esident neral services Wednesday at 12 included in JT S'Otfl llene stake 348-3r- d Jpreidentin Provo Carol 447-3- n '.r- - - - new system was posing a great threat to the safety of pedestrians, especially children. He said that children looking down the block could not see traffic coming since it curved behind Johnson has noon at winder lds mira DIVERSIONARY DIALOGUE and parked cars in IpAKLAND, Calif. "(UPIf --A when they did step in the street SPRINGDALE, nhn Washington beiuddied robber gave up were being exposed to cars comf KpnnlHvy ' A: neiCounty Mrs. Lorna D. Chris- Monday after encountering 74- - ing at them in a curved pattern. BORN jtensen, 50, died Monday of na- Alex McCall and year-ol- d 1 fntn nnmti rrt Formerly pedestrians were af- AT UTAH "VALLEY HOSPITAL Congress is not required to l AnilCAr Alfred Douglas in an forded a maintain an office for thel,1"' of safety pro- Monday: "Yc margin Oakland drugstore. , vided by cars Girl to E. Alan and Venita on the side dale LDS Ward Chapel. ''Give me all your narcotics," of. the street parked presumably will continue to Roylance, Springville. l Parry m bandit said.' Boy to Michael Fay and vote funds for her as long as! Several other residents indi "Alfred," McCallasked, cated that their business had Diane Cloustoh Mettitt, Orem.!sne and Johnson desire. The "Where the do we keep Girl to John and Beth C. former first lady found it been hurt and in one instance narcotics?" necessarv to maintain an office Witbaard Goodman, Provo. . . "Didn't you. put them in when snow fell, traffic reverted with three secretaries to handle (Continued from Page One) MARRIAGE LICENSES back to a straight line pattern. there."- - Douglas . ... Eldon Adams Burch, 1 8, the heavy volume of mail she , . Mr, Johnson asked those pres uiui ncau un uic iunijciiiivc pointing to an empty cabinet. Deborah Lfsuise Bills, receives. Provo, storm front." "No,. I distinctly remember ent to keep in mind that-th18, Provo." In ihe effort of Utah steel you put them away," McCall freeway from Spanish Fork to Harold Lloyd Raymonds 32. SENSE OVER '"PRINCIPLE" makers to overcome serious Provo may be open next sum- New "id. . ,. ,. Minn., Darlyne LYNTOX, England (UPI i ' competitive challenge, "every "I did not. You took charge mer which would reduce the Ann Brighton. 25, New Brighton, . Hall, Mrs. June Stillman is burned citizen of this area shares an of them." Douglas countered. volume of traffic on the street. Minn. up at her husband because he important stake," he said, With the impatient this, John" Ranken Topolinski, 25, wouldn't let her "W'e, in turn, share with you go to jail. As robber shoved his gun in a Honolulu: Hawaii. Myrna Ann she was led away by fa vital, interest on the united being pocket and stalked from the Buffandean, 20, H on o 1 u 1 u, jailers, her husband stood up in effolff by Utah store. ' Valley IndusHawaii. (Continued from Page One) court, ignored her protests and trial Development Association Richard " Aflin WattS, 2 8. the $14 parking fine she to win new industry for Utah an asphalt spreader were Springville, Elsie Jean Skinner, paid had refused to pay "qn Valley and new markets for I iNJOTICG : 21. Lehi. - - our products nearer home, , he principle." A muiuatUlion allied opera Glen D.- - Larson, 23, Orem, tion in the Song Da Rang emphasized. Louise Davenport, 20,' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Kathryn Valley, 230 miles northeast of Walla Walla, Wash. rBethersV 21, Prove ESTATE OF HERMESE Saigon, resumed today after a' Bryson ,Greer 21, flower. Anton Hugh legal Frost, PETERSON. DECEASED Eugene four-da- y lull, .during the " lunar Ann Williams, Nancy Magna. Lake salt Creditors will present "claims New ra o gift xity, Opal Year. A U.S. military age, Davis Warner, legal age, Los 18 Magna. with vouchers to the under nnlfpman lirrM cairl nnlu b""nr Kent Clyde Lowe, 24. Spanish Calif. signed at 1087. Fir Avenue, Pw tact with . the enemy was Angeles, Dee Ray Olson. 24, Boise, Fork. Cathy Dee Long, 20, for any reported Monday night .. and- Ida DeAnn LflsterrW Grand Spanish Fork., jr w day of April. 1966; claims must ; Colo. be presented in accordance with Junction, snortPd! ELJ.wW. Marine Gerald Keith Davis, 21, Leth-- I flie provbions of of Utah; 19 cashes Viet Oen i Days Code Annotated 19o3. and with .. Bridge,' Canada, Mary Loui dl.rin- Mtrnl- - in week. proper verification as required rh IjI 1:00 a.m. te fin mil ni.th f therein. 5 JO p.m. Da Nang. Three guerrillas, were For Prmtinc Nrrds Call 0 Slipping or " ELDA JACKSON, . 28 in Viet false embarrnsMicI killed b looee one. and Don't by "' for Service and Estimate t. fight """"r Executrix' teeth sllppmn dropplnK or. wobbluiK PROVO Cong suspects were picked up Offiet - Letter Presu. when you eat, talk or laugh. Just BALLIF L BALLIF, a little FA8TEETH on your aprlnaUe in other actions. ;. . Seasonable prloea. plate). Tbla pleaaaot powder glvea a Attorneys FLORAL A raniavrkable ernes of added comfort reported 84 East 100 South. Provo. Utah OREM GENEVA TIMES and aerurlty bv noldlriK piatrs mora Macasualties among "light" JOI W 1st S. firmly Noimmmy. gooey, pasly taste Published in The Dailv Herald OREM or teellng'It'M klLallnr mon-ari' rine infantrymen near a tank J48. 8Ui Fl FASTLiTH couoier. at Feb.-1,Oat any dnig 1966 January 18, 25, which hit a mine today. , mid-bloc- k Statistics ' ' - L 1 1 7 gun-toti- Provo CC ( answered, erage prices received by growers up to the previously announced incentive levels under the National Wool Act. The levels for 1965 are 62 cents a pound for shorn wool and 72 cents a pound for mohair; the incentive price for pulled wool will be at a level comparable to that for shorn wool. Since payments under the program are based on the national average prices for marketings during the entire year, it is important that sales re ports be ai complete as possible before the average price deter minations are made. That is why ASCS is stressing appli cation filings before Jan. 31. Payments for the 1965 mar keting year are scheduled to begin in April of 1966. Market ings completed after Dec. 31, 1965 are considered as 1966 mar ketings and therefore will not be eligible - for payments until early 1967. ;; ' CARTER BOUT HONOLULU (UPI) -R- ubin (Hurricane) Carter, the world's Relative here have been City, Philadelphia and Kansas . notified of the birth of a baby City, Mo. girl on Jan. 15 to Kent and A family dinner will be given Juanita Williams Butler m Calif., a first child for this evening by Mr. and Mrs. the couple. The grandparents Sherman"- S:DoylcTjfOrern are Mr. and Mrs. William Reno honoring their son. Wade Doyle on nis oinnaay. ouesis inciuae Dram RnfW . - . L. U k. , , "anrt Mr ' and Mrs. fllmer Williams of Gar-- j his grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. atewart ot .American w, land. The. are the S. A. Carters of OremTFork. Charleen Williams and and Mrs. Lois Butler," Spring his brothers ahdsisters, Kay, ville. Kerry and Shane. Tor-.renc- ej , u ts Kenneth Bajser. of Provo re turned over, the weekend after a t,wo week business trip for his firm. Architectural Specialties, which took him to the cjties of New- - Chicago,- - Detroit, . Greenwood Chairmdns Harry Fosttr formerly of Preston, England, who now re- - Health.Unit David L. Greenwood, ounty Commissioner hcis been y elected chairman of the. Health. Department Board and Sherman Wf Wing, " superintendent of the Provo School District, was named y ice . chairman. The board also approved the recent appointment of 11. Utah County residents to serve on the community advisory council, for the Utah County Menfal Health Cits-Count- another former Preston resi' dent, Mrs. Elsie Scott. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Searle visited during the their (laughter Geral-din- e week-end;wi- th and. nd, Phillip Cpndie.t and their family in .: Granger; ' , Saturday visitors" in Provo with, their, parentstMr,:: and Mrs. Dan Taylor, were their daughter, Ma. tha, her husband, Division. Erwin Haws and thecouple s 'Council Listed two children who came down 11 included Howard These ' from Farmihgton. "business- Maycock, Springville, man; Theron H. Luke', Provo, Herald; city editor of Ernest Dean, American Fork, Utah Trade Technical Institute; Dr. Reed Bradford, Brigham Roger L? Ford, thesbn of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ford, will be leaving on Thursday for San Diego, Califi, where he will begin basic training in the U.S. The'-Dail- y J. Young University, professor; Navy.. JZr.- -. Stella Oaks; 'Provo School . District adult education director; JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY Dr. Gordon S. Johnson", Provo, Provo chapters of the John Birch of Utah the State Society cordially invitt superintendent Hospital;' Erie V. Boo'rman,, the public to a special meeting Provo, Geneva Steel executive; to be held Wednesday, Jan. 26, Bessie Meiling, Provo, director at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo City Two Room. o the Utah County Department Commissioners' will be shown in which films of Welfare; Dan Peterson, American Fork, superintendent Robert Welch and' other society officials explain the purposes of the Alpine School District; omH oaqIc if iha nreranivatinn RusseH Sunsfield, Springville, CaUlU iftVHU VI ttllW ViaH)leWMWUaThe meeting will be under the superintendent of t h ie Nebo direction of Garn Lewis, John School District;' and Eugene Birch Society coordinator for Hillman. Payson. of Utah and southern Idaho, who Payson. will also speak briefly and conMeeting Set duct a question and answer The board of health set a period following the films. meeting with the7 Advisory Council for Thursday, Feb. 3, Mrs. Clara Kershaw Nelaon at 7:30 p.m. at the County Com: of American Fork, widow of y mission Chambers in the City-- Asher Nelson, is in the UniverCounty buildmg. sity Hospital in Salt Lake City During the meeting it was re- in critical condition. She took ported that a search for a new ill in Washington D.C., and director of the health depart- was flown to, Utah with her ment and a secretary for that daughter, Mrs. Helen Truex Cundick of Orem. post was still underway. " Dr. Moreno Robins indicated Do you have a news brief that advertisements for a new or personal item you'd like will director appear in state' and to appear in this column? national medical publications. CaU Mildred B. Hall at The members of the board inor dicated that the applicants for the secretarial position should be experienced in shorthand, typing and billing. The board also set its next (Continued from Page One) meeting for Thursday, Feb. 10, at 1 p.m. and invited a represen- at the invitation of theU. S. tative of both the sanitarians Agency for International Develand public health nurses of the opment. He also was to visit department to meet with them countries, exploring'"possible co' at that time. operative projects by the nations and USU. : have found Bailey was a brother of Mrs. Archeologists e iron near- Lee Snarr, 808 East 150 South, pieces of Provo. .. ly 5,000 years old. .. 373-85- 6. Utahn'sBody man-mad- j middleweight contender, will meet North American junior middleweight champion Stan Harrington in a 10-round bout Tuesday. Carter has split two matches this year be while Harrington, will making his first fight of the year. fVuC .3. e - LegO ... 1IV AT fe- -. 5j Services anPS iy ...... 1 - - ut-- ls o yVrso47 ' Transport - -- - 7' - - Worry 75-9-- sr., FALSE TEETH Irritating? spokesman di 4)r. John WiUard Chambers funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. In the Bear River Stake Tabernacle at Tremonton. Friends may call at the Tabernacle Wednesday from 10 a.m. until time of services. Interment will ' be" in the Ogden City Cemetery. Bill Edward Johnson funeral services will be conducted Thursday at H a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary Wednesday evening from 8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Holy Rosary will be said Wednesday at. 5 p.m. in Room the Berg Drawing Chapel bv Father Emest Wilson of St. Francis Catholic Church. Interment will be In the Provo City Cemetery. 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