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Show TA w . TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. DAILY HERALD 1333 Provo. Utah County. Utah . J P' Spanish Fork News Vineyard News Residents Take Varied Vacations .Vihsyard Vcrcl P.cns Annus. ra Gu.ing7cdn:sday rws -- llt i ! alr - -- -- Card-directo- ; - I . nt, -- 1 Barbs ' ' CLASSIFIED RATES . r 1 S 1 4 -- t sieete 37 MALCOLM CREEK at tee itoiti tmk rttf Heetee. Se t irl SPANISH FORK Albert Swn-so- n. last eaeeta rt Imiwim. HHrtwill; Ue e Ctrlm artaer bishop; and Mrs. .Harold tela imt ! e as t eae est ef eaa Heetee reeea; VINEYARD aetiea ik eewrcau Annual outing of Swenson and daughter! Donna eaaa tie an'O'" the Vineyard LBS be land Ward Will' Ru Mrs. Ion and as a Ir. a Ysere Phyllis, DtfM that mnla VI' i V.I see Hf-- la unaJ cunesuay. ta M"til 'Sweiuon anr daughter Shirley, I create seaaa Oaes a tea, eratea) ta Ta on mm MfMt t KemmU Webb and iknas at bee ealia Neeier aest a. a breakfast and sports events un- Allen have just returned from a fka aaetaee la aeeareatle aw aeee Daetda latral aBa der: the direction of the MIA and a trip to Colorado; They were rtea) laee la workers. Primary at . the home of Mr. and At 7:30 p. ra. ward members guests t will meet at Canyon Glen for the Mrs. Carls Prior in Denver who silver were flad you aren't trite enough celebrating their "Tli evening's entertainment with the 1' to sufgest that I find someone Sunday School officers and teach- wedding anniversary. er's In charge of the program. All Walter M. - Lewis of Chicago else. I toiaslother. Tve reeo rU Vineyard residents are invited to arrived here last Monday to joini? attend.. wn na visumg f "Well, doot push yourself toto Monday will be Primary Day for all Vine vard children. A rlre.s ei.ithe Walter Monrps for several just anybody." said rade will be staged and a prize weeks. Mri. Lewis is the former marrying "But maybe you Mother nastily. given for the best float The sum- - Orpha Moore. They will return could do what I did after Louis mer's handicraft work will be on 'home by 'way of Nauvoo, 111. died. I tried to find tome way to display and refreshments will be John Moore and his son Preston help someone else. 1 did case sold.. All children and their par-o- f Sa!t Lake visited Sunday with work. When you help other people, i ents are urged to attend 'r. Mood's narents, Mr. and Mrs. you turn your thoughts away from Orem Stake MIA leadership Walter' Moore, rs. Alien Williams has re- yourself, and presently you find meeting was held Thursday ever) In thew Vineyard Chapel with turned home after a week spent that the wound doesn't hurt any nins r, more." Mrs. Elizabeth Guyman, speech with her sister Miss Gladys in charpe of program jner. "Okay, okay." I agreed. "But I numbers. Mrs. Fern. Coleman, Blaine Beckstrom, son of Mr. ha vent the time, and charity orcounselor, conducted the rneetingl 'and Mrs. William C. Beckstrom, ganizations Just dont appeal to A number, of families went to left Fort Douglas for Ford Ord, me." Lagoonrecently where they flent Calif ., tin Wednesday. He is with "Wen, then find some Individual the day. Attending were Bisho'the army. who in a worse state than yourand Mrs. Ray Gammon and family ,f: Mr.'fcnd Mrs. Mark A. Nelson self. isThe way to ' be happy ta to Mr, and Mrs. Max Blake. and' f am-- 1 have returned from Clovis, N. M., make others so." , ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Morrilljwhere Mr. Nelson was serving 1 should hapexploded. "Why Mr.-and Mrs. George (with the air force. He is now out and children; piness depend on other people? W. Jenkins and daughter Joslvn of the service. Jnm and Dr.. George Blake and chilMrs. Evelyn Jones, Mrs.' D. , I want to I be now wont on. let myself get son dren. ' " and Glade Williams Clark The genealogical committee met were Vernal visitors last week- - emotionally entangled again." "All Joy "must be snared.- or Thursday evening at the home of 'end. Mr. .ad. Mrs.. 'Max Blake.: Plans Mr. and Mrs. John Booth, Mr. else it isnt Joy," she argued. "Why were made for the coming year's and Mrs. Karl Alleman and chil- dont you find a project, Hector? work. A social followed and re- dren left Tuesday for st motor Set about it and let nothing interfreshments served. Present were, trip to Pacific Coast cities. They fere. Service to others ts your " Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Anderson, expect to be gone about a week. i "Advice, advice!" I said bitterly. Mr.: and Mrs. Arlow Thalman, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bartholo- Tveryone gives me advice!' and Mrs. Frank Skousen, Mr. and mew of Ames, la., are leaving toEveryone's' Just trying to help Mrs. George W. Jenkins and Mrs day for their home after visiting you, dear." here for ' several weeks at the George T. Wells. She stayed two days longer, but home of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter we did not bring up the subject Moore. Mrs. Bartholomew is the again. As soon as her train pulled former Eleanor Moore. Her husband is on the staff of the Iowa State College. En route here they visited In the Dakotaj and YelBy HAL CfcCHRA.V lowstone Park. During their stay When trying' ona new ward- her8 they visited in. Fayette, Lorobe; prospective brides are' in a gan, Salt Lake and Provo. i Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Taylor Class by themselves. a a have returned after visiting their A giant has a tongue daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. two and f, feet long. When Robert L. Moore at Hayward. two females get together it should Calif. They lso ''visited Dr. and . Mrs. Mark L.' Lewis at Petaluma be a riot! C. Nel and Mr. and Mrs.-IrvlTeen-ag- e hoodlums arrested in son at Oakland, all former resi Illinois kept an index of their dents of this city. A-Ralph J. Poulsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poulsen, has returned to his "base at Clov;, furN. M., after a three-wee- k 7nf champagne mrper afterward. EThe was too short, ner tup too wide, and she always wora the same mustard co: d Cannei suit Yet wbea she was with Karl, she emanated such a radian and charnt that she seemed a fascinating woman. Cef?r5,U 1T2 ty KZA Service, tee. As soon as Karl and Betty left. back to the David said perceptively, "You out, I werst know, that dame's the outs. She's apartment. When I dragged ta the door. got do looks. But she s got class Karl was 'kt ssi ng Betty, and you know And I'm trie kind of give no though they were not embarrassed guy wno dont trruaily at being interrupted, I was, for second looks to ugly women." ," "Plato's a better word than some ' reason. Karl and Betty bad 1 said. been engaged tor more traa a "That guy's a doctor?" year.- but couldnt afford to . e e "Yea. He baa another year of married. Karl was still tstercung. Betty was a II bra nan. She lived tnterneship at Trinity " David looked tmpresited. "Now wiia her family and saved ber money Every evening bm parked there's the Ufa. Boy. that's a otj ber little blue coupe outside tne I'd tike Sit m a nice of3ce all hospital, and read by Ut tight o day; people, come and wait tn line the streetiamp until ' Ksrt got off to get in. Nobody tells you what t duty; then she would drive turn do. Keep your own hours, be a home. She was always bringing big shot," and be clicked tongue and teeth' together expressively. him presents homemade coo in or a emrtoo of agareta. or a new A rtab of dislike knifed me. Snobbishness. Ignorance, material-issponge for tbe'kitcnefl sink. The spectacle of K.arl and Betty what a Job'fd set myself! further accentuated my own frustration, and 1 thought, with coffee and cake we Shakespeare, bow bitter a thing K QVEB Etelchen. The picture is to look tnto happiness through the best tn the collecanother man's eyes. For (Cathy be thought tion were my favorites also. He and I bad been the same way. seemed to have an Innate sens rs - y eg-ry- - , m - dls-cus- sed of form and composition. As I cleared away cups and saucers, 1 thought of music: What records to oisy for a rtsrter? I settled tor the Mozart "Erne Kleins Nachtmusik," and excused myself to wash dishes. When 1 came back David was reading a comic book, which, be bad evidently brought along, and chewing gum slowly. ' Finally I asked him If he didnt like this music. He reddened, and presently admitted h thought It was awfuL if I really wanted the got no bounce, do truth, "Alnt swing." be- - said. "Tbat'a Just what It does have! It waa the summer of "Chi-Baand "Old Buttermilk Sky," and b couldnt- - see T CUT myself some bam and cake and was wondering what to do witn my evening when the pnone rang. ' It waa David, wanting to know If he could come oy and return the book. I said, "Sure, come on up." A few miutes later the buzzer sounded, and there be was. without bis cap tor once,-anwearing an orange (yea, orange!) sports shirt and brown slacks. Suddenly, In that moment, my conversation of the other night with Mother came back. I decided to act on it: David would be my project. All unaware of bis new role; David slouched tnto the living room, slapping his heels on the floor, and I Introduced him. --K&l is going to Uk. me . , to theupark to hear the band eon waltzes, and these be did cert," murmured Betyr. And the Straus way she looked at Karl, you would like. "But them other things!" be have thought be was ,4a king ber to complained. T Ce Co Unaed) a box seat at the opera and ba, Chi-Bab- a" ovedm1ffL B ............ ww. oar word ........... tirna pr crtf ............ limn pr mmm t pmr worl ........... .......... timae ti mm oi P-- T 7 i C wnnifrrla i 1 PM-- Trnian urtl ll.oaAfnar 11C S akra tor MondlT Hr4 t,und ntad Womf ni Rraln Soactal Notiraa JftirT-Aaugu- I'fnomli " Jv"urantI n tru man ta Muirl A lrtrur!tcm SO. Roma t urn.itunn si. MAnoilincM sa. nctmntout for Bala S4. h 63. 3. S. 70 73 74 7. 7S Fportlni Coodt J'fiotoaraphT r Llvrto-ifFoult- Equipment Faulpmrnt fwl-OiAt Coal Hfiimi tquJpmrnt Iniuranr Monn ta Loaa lrm, stor.s Land. tta. for Rrnt turn Miscellaneous for Rant Wanted to Kent . Eirhinrt T Ij'ale ea. BuiinfM OpDortuniDH 83. Real F.Lte pnisli Tork. 84. Real Rta la Amrricaa J oik. 83 Real l.nata for sale 87, Real Ijtata Loam 89. Real L ta la Wanted 101. uio tor nani ioa. Movers 104. Traiiers and Trucks 103. Autos Wanted , Autoa Pleaaant Grove 107. Automobiles American Fork 108. AulomobiiM .sMnuji for 109 Automobtlya Bprtnarvt'le 110 Automobiiaa 3. 87 89. Real B '--- tiipv riv' J I I I A L. I her son -- . SUMTHIN' TO DO as a science had Its to the presiden'.izl Eisenhower. ELOOSKO aU tvr.es of floor work. Call Kerw OLD . . nominee i . V . J yi?r'7N L - SUMTHIN' NEW Almost hew items for jon old, low price. Get what you want and need in summer equipment, fishing gear, baby "needs by placing an economical Want Ad! riff . V ' i ' ' l 5S5- -a. ; . . 1 -- ' SUMTHIN' TO DO . , . Do you want a little extra cash .foryour summer vacation? Is there some work you can do to help get this money? Place a Herald Want Ad and it will be yours! . : j 1 l3--(- ; - tl 1 Nt tmtm. aa. ' PLENTY OF FREE ' PARKING ' ' AT . . j SEARS ; i for And .:. . yoa don't htvp to run aH over town barirains.' You can find everjAhiryr ypu want at Sears! ; You can. In many cases, buy pipe, furniture, ranges, motors, grunt, farm equipment and hundreds, of other articles for less at Sears than by buying end-v hand thins:. Try Sears First! , jro-car-t., ' You can buy all your, reeds cn eisy payments. A small down payment and you take it home!'" PHM 100,000 items available through out catalog. You can depend on Sears . UNTIL-9- . Throughout the year I SEARS " First West and Second ' North ' "Coinr to the dance in laundrv truck la had inmih Kir hr tiJl ha. to pick up torn dirty.clothe on thway!" n Saw 29. Special Nefke 29. Special Netices . Ca-- i8 IA10 - . ow.' n, 1 0?ENi EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT a ta rt OVERHEAD fsrsaa doors, complete. tnstaUed. S4730 and up. Free MAC H W A H!NG Rulon W. Uwr. CJ11 t7 N'lj R IPAU S WRINGER rnlla. rarts. ser-rr- a ti OltTAR LESSONS Nortk J7-Let Do futlt. SJ9 Vest llslR WIT", moved, enroll nrrw at Meraer Music Stodioa. fortnerle Conaeraa-WOOD tnrv of Music. 158 &outli 1st West.j One-Tridavs and akaturdara. Ph. WOOD statnf. Phona Jca btwaa--aiS . 7- and s!4 2013 also 310.1 . aa - . SUMTHIN' DONE . . . Small odd jobs, around the house that no one seems to have time to get done? You can find just the person to do the work by reading and placing a Herald Want Ad! auto-rvt- ur Iront, 1 . t. anrnrter. . ) ' 1 - . '"Si- RtPAlKS' lannrer, Vacuuma, , mnn,ta tnr- t rO RE NT fsrta prompt aereica 141 West Irl JSorth. I'C JrrnwDi. FLOOR senders floor nolUhers. hand 4I7J. all ailtaier aanders. tori cjnt. steamer. SneratB Wuinmt Ca. 88 ROOriNO SlO North 1st Kest. Ph. toil. LI 7 1 7 M r Johns Ksnvula nrd as1ri'ENACB CLEANINO bestos tMnrlea bunwvn and mzhA aiao Mtritat ae'linat. i'hona aawer CALL, Waaatrh Furtics and Apnltanee sS Rocifi e Co. Co. Ph. aa4 to hare Tour i Heaer-rXtaaruura cleaned. IKGHCAi. Cid Von. h aainlanaor JroC s EIRNACE REPATES Call 4 Bote renatrad UAVg your S I R G tC A LP LT S.T Ijfl I 8 Phona 35(. Wasatch Furnace and s4 SURGICAL be-- . Apouanca. tr; PROFi HhlC-A- t, 7PAI.M3 riKRira T1NO hirmoni a ItwncuiS C" HIXXN IWXfStN Tur ra.fr led. ter. 13 rnrvn Iniwtitr. stored, cleaned and abased I PHOLSTErG HI North Unit. Ave Ph. M. sJ4 "4 WALL p,ro?vers Uf njirr;r.r GARAGE DOORS . ratllnK and retsauniia- - Cau -- : Vhere; 'Advertizing Stays Advertising Pays derson Moor fiemoa. th. J7S sit FLOOS lITOtimNO FOR Rent: Floor senders, polisher ru scrubber, waiioepee ateamer. and aoraa sun jells as Jooaa. 91 WASHER North t'nivarsita. all i . Forgotten articles' starting-tclutter up yolir attic and basement? Get rid of tbem today with a profit trt .return. Daily Herald' Want Ads will do the trick! - Eernie Baruch is back from. Europe ready to rive the next president his advice. He's gen-- .; erally recognized as a pretty sound citizen and has been ad- -j vising all'prtskler.ts since Wood- row Wilson, but his .batting average on advice ' accepted isn't very clear. ' NEA a SIDE GLANCES ' -- er &er ' ' IN - .''. GO" Dighl ii. R SUMT-HI-N' - idt 'id . lrnra particularly concerned a?oui t.ie present lnanequacies in the Social security- law and feel strongly that the law ought to be ex'.pcrd to presently uncovered persons." t4 (..i-"-"rr- RAED WANU ADS am I a ti t.l ft ptic't Fmr : a US. 153 N. b. -- a Oenrrsl t np. Vt ra SUMTHIN' DONE ek -- a nd aU lmsu;. ri. , SUMTHIN' NEW policy that strios aside the defensive posture' in which we have stood too long. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D., . ' Tex.). a I firmly believe that the .(Democratic) Party is united 100 per cent for the first1 time in 12 years. Former Drmocraftc National Chairman Frank, McKinney. ' f '". We do not have enough engineers in incubation tocarryon a nrMor.'s work, Former President Herbert Ho- " ALT r RATION 8 Fhort. 447 North eat. MOVING Ph. Rrwin mrA Warehouse lcx- -l MAYfUiv irt Ladfes smart sul'J out of menskm) siS to r d'.itanre kf E 144 West Center. arwt Cane's (tbi Tailors C01 tn U. S. troir; aris rt Pfc. 3S5M,-Wet and Women s and era''". t- - 1 alterations. Baonbie. Kata C& aV TranfT. Suin Vmver-s- ;t cleaned and, blocked tM waa you Ave. tor fre aaumatejn da them, st Infnrmnlwi, Ph. i i, " B1CTCLKS AS D Tml C TC LI S AII ATOM IfrAU CHWIXNS and TstIots. orerhautlna. RAXilATCES reosTei. reisuUL rs--a- d I a mdi. or tsewri t ralntins. and trsl n. ' eV,oei Ferauson's Bika aoop. 7fcJ gut kiia. 4 slO Street. Ph. 11 IS. I Fh. i " ll 1 CARPETCI.EAXINO R.ADIATO r EPA; "and rrv . Wnrk eua ran teed. One t's aervK-a'ARPETS and uoholstery cleaned by Wikh V"ior Saia. llil .Ncw-exnerta. I asumalea, fuarant 14 !i!l V.et yn, adio srxvit a COSMETICS and tr'eaialoB serrice. P.a.r- - s Norma a. sVa 4tT full line. RADIO PtaeiiOi I n. tlS, sit a4 Anterbers Ieaut. Ph. strPAlIt SERVICE c r sspooLa a no ansl s a. Dsr) S CLEANED and Installed anrwhera ba RADIO and Tr vu 1 h-nfrmrm Cenlrr. &W. aS Veterans Fsmtara Rtimo. able. Ph. isuT. 815 West rd Soutn stAIN CITTIEI sli IXTLY BARGAIN? f- -'f DRAINS saw ras n" tVF.M.VGS COMPANY JAL HAZOR-KLIENEea alectncall. 11 SI. Featint Iirrliest lr's. '" s4 prompt terrir Ph estimates, Don L. Vi'iaarrilier Rolo-Roota Drain Kervifa si Some day the American people will insist upon a new foreign vfrr. U . .origin in Eey.pt. according Encyclopedia Britannica. I f "nmr ex-Da- SUMTHIN' OLD .Chemistry DIRECTORY. ovio tTVLXR , j NE.SS I 4 rOR fA US. si Merrill J. and Clark Thorstensen .have Just returned rom a visit to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bradford and Mr. and Mrsi C. C. Feather-ston- e just returned from a trip to interesting places in ; Southern Utah. Mrs. Eliza Hale had as her ' guests recently her daughter Mr;. Agnes Higgins and family of Salt Lake City. ' . if :er . . up-stag- ed AUTO GLASS SOIII class repaired, eirpert work. EOXE iD rd Insure . kiia. Co. 4S5 K. I. Vs!ri4o!v. 1 fx. 3 . i 1 manhJpUnta.A.'odrr aa fcouth 3700. rh. IS SlUATION AUTO !as replaced ba factory train- ALt'M fSfVaf Doors - V mw, ed ro wastlnr. ir'ra 4V fsbrtcsiad Storm ormn, OriCkpl"t, lz.tT. TVfl Jonea. 637 femiih Vni. S'ii. tl Hark Vk4 atgala. Oram. aiiomobili Fa nt s slf Reta!r Work. Valve and TMRAL l.A MOUl RIPS' sper'aU. Brtkt oversul. H. G and reLr fneaars artarr-neCciiard. PH. 6&4J or 1 6 M. sl LAvM ed ba rrirhin. laad, -. i two-we- a.rr el EKOKJtN n crimes. Now the cards' are stacked . , against them. e' About all getting does for you is to keep you out of the , spotlight. in a olace for everything except your knees unr'- 'of tne short tables in restaurants. ter " 80 for Rnt CnlurnApt Act. 81. Tor fiant. Houmi 83. Poomi Room at Brrd . lough. Mrs Merrill G. McKell. D j I'm . 2c ABOVE-NAME- ec--pia- ant-eat- er one-hal- EEERT, - Bur 44. 47. 87. rul:; lit nil rut. r LAI NTT FT, above-er,t:;i- ltrction V.ntd 3. Wntd Te 41. Kachante ' tiorv, above-er.U'J- it Contract II. Hoofine 2X "roatr Sarvlre 7. iS. ia, Vb-tnov- rn IT VVork S2. ' DEFENDANT THE STATE OF UTAH TO THS DEFENDANT; You sre hereby rummoned t FRANCES E. KRICK. A3 Her 'y etrs Helrt. Alliens," and 'AH appeerf iihla comp'f'uca of Cs erire ef Other Persons Unknowrt. dairelr.? the this summons vpon vou. ani de Any Right, Title. Estate or Inierett fend the a cues ia In, or Urn Upon tie Eral Proper- the Court, ar-the complarr.t of ty pescribed in the CompUIct Adjsr.i.r.:f a corv of verse to the Plaintiffs' Ti'Je snd sere upoe I. E.. BROCKBANK. atiorcey Thereto, for plaintiff, ho adircsi is Sa:te Fint Serunty Btrfc Defrndantj iBuUdicg,- Provo. Utah, and ln,cae THK STATE OF UTAH TO TITS of your, failure so to da. Jjijratr.t ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS jwill be rendere-yea acS;r.it Your are Hereby required and cording to the demand of tie summoned to serve upon J. Harold h.th have been f..ed Call. Attorney (or Use PiaLntltft. jthe cierk ef said Court. Whose address Is 1111 Walker Bank This is a a action to obtain Bid.-- Salt Lake City. L'Uh. an ment sgtir.st the defendant on answer to the complaint within 20 prornUiory note la tht sura of days after service cl this lurnmom HZllZ, tc?e:her with irrtrrett upon you. IX you fall so to do, Judg- thereon at the rite of six pre-- t U! be tskra kper anr.-jment by default rem Fefcruiry 2, 1' 1 against oti for the" relief demand- to date ef Judgment, tcjether v.'Ji ed In said complaint. hich ha Ilf--2 to attorney's fees a r.l p'.;n-tiff- 's been filed with the c!?rk of si!d coifs, aod to sell the d.r.-.-- 4 court, and a copy of .hlch Is here- rirg p.edjed as securlfy. to annexed and herewith served Dated at Provo, Utah,1 this J upon you. day ef Aujust, m2. This action Is brought far th I. E. E ROCK BANT: purpose of quieting title to the folAttorney for PU:-:- .f Puhlithed ta The E'.ly HerslJ lowing described property: The North half of sections Aug. 5. 12, 13, 2$. VdlZ, !0. P 7 Corpora s. B. K. vs. CLASSIFIED INDEX nortt V. Tt is iz,-U- . Plaintiffs 8. I. Monumanta at Ptt!ii.4 A -l Lot Hl .; 1T224 ANTIION P. JOHNSON and EDWARD A. JOILNSON rvia 1. I Waller Eirx I :i- 5.a:f Lake CI'", I'uh ! r-- T CAIL r SUMMON, clrl 1 t Civil No. 11.5-4IN THE IN THE FOURTH JUDICfAL DISCITY C0UKT C? TRICT COURT .IN AM FOR PROVQf CITY, UTA5I CXvNTJ. UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF STATE Of UTAH. UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL, LTAJL Cat No. ot Clijal rci I s I'.lZ. 4. llAf-.CL- Jill Aug.a. mm t i.nt publication. NiMira cl arTor eiuJl ha md immrtiilfi to lam Irrora pot tm Ua advarttaar rhici fuit efImuo iu ef thm tha ba ractlftad fca mxirm enmrtm rMii wiihnut imi,on but tha Hald a m bcmmmneit Urr on) r tha f!rt Utrwrmtrx r. Xton. Tha Herald raarrraa torn ruht toorr nd ai vartiftrmcsui raciaatify mmmm.-Of j ' . At;crrv r tbcil Copt hmld ba by lha 0vrUr on $t-e- t lteSr-Atea'- J. , ERROR RJJLES 1 . l;a (Tl . Rcu'h, lUr, Co"!ta:nln. County Clra. or T; Rerpetrtlre Signers tor ttinft !dcrrrtation. 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