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Show Around and About Nephi C of C Picks Head Of Committee UTAH COUNTY BY MILDRED B. or S73-856- 3 The journeyingj of a month are being recalled by Mrs. H. S. Andersoo f Prove who, with her grandson, Craig Broadhead, returned during the week from the East Mrs. Anderson had visited her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam A. (Betty) Meyer, husband and tour children at their home on Windsor Forest Farm, local-e- d between Washington, D.C., and . Baltimore, . Md. While away, Mrs, Anderson also vis-.ited the nation's capital, Ocean City, Baltimore, Md., and other places. Stephanie, oldest daughter of the Meyers, returned to Provo with her grandmother and is now attending Brigham Young University-.Arriving Friday" were Mr. and Mrs. Leith Johnson of Leth- bridge, Alberta, Canada. The visitors are at the home of a daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Almo B. Simmons of Orem and plan to remain until after general IDS conference next week. BALL S7J-054- 6 - Mrs. Rees Bench of Provo, with ber sister, Mrs. Phyllis Jones of Fairview,. left Friday evening for Sacramento, Calif. where they will attend the funeral of another sister, Mrs, Pearl Amundsen, 50, who died Since there are Orem Library Auto Crash Receives Book Collection Results in - . OREM A large assortment of books, primarily fiction, has been given to fte Orem City NEPHI Jafhes L Painter. Library from the George Starke president of the Nephi Cbam-jb- estate of New York, it Is re of Commerce has announc ported by Bernice Cox, librac-iaed the appointment of Rich, -- di ; Foote, manager of the Venice Mr. Starke recently pissed Theater, as chairman of the away; and his Louis Industrial Development Com Allen of Orem, offered the mittee of the Nephi Chamber books to the Orem library.; of Commerce. The library staff has ' been Mr. Foote will serve for the checking and cataloging ; the balance of the year in this posi- books, and adding them to the tion following the resignation of stock. Mrs. Cox reports that beLynn Wright because of ill tween ISO and 200 books will be health. placed on the shelves. In some cases, the books are being used to replace worn copies which have been in circulation. AH the new additions are in excellent . er a. son-in-la- there-Thursda- several other relatives in that arearthe sisters expect to be away about a. week. Tiny Carol McCue, daughter" e of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. of Orem, is beck home Mc-Cu- again after ,10 days spent at Utah Valley Hospital where she was under treatment for pneumonia. Carol is reported to be making-goo- d progress-ward recovery. Group Named To Honor Orem Teachers Mr. and Mrs. Vera (Loleta) Dixon, are in Provo again after an absence of more than a year while engaged in a construction mission in the Hawaiian Islands. Since their return to the mainland,, the couple has traveled in western New York visiting a brother, Bert Dixon and up family in Rochesterr-N.Y,- ; OREM A condition. committee has been appointed by . the .Orem Coordinating Council to direct a special recognition for all Orem teachers during Education Week, it was announced Mowing a meeting of the organization. Making up the committee will be Venice Rogers, Fawn Huish, and Jack Sumner. They will select their own chairman. Ten tative plans call for a reception for all teachers, with a short program and reception. A location has. not yet been an- fPruirSfedting In Utah County Major Problem; Law to be Invoked 1 Legal Suit Fruit growers of the Utah Elery E. and Eva Kelsey, 441 N. Main, Springvilie, are ask County area have banded to- an en art to bait a gemer ing nearly 131,000 in suit filed of fruit steal-growing problem rWrW as Tflurt the wth " result of Provo traffic acdr According to C H. Dawson, dent M ttw County The pair named Frank Hoover and Monte L Hoover as Horticulture Society, theft of Li becoming an increasing defendants in the case, which fruit to the area, as many s problem on out of an accident grows fruitgrowers report large Dee. S. 1964 at Fifth North and amounts of fruit missing. Third West in Provo. All growers have agreed that The suit claims Frank Paul anyone caught in the process Hoover was driving a car own of taking fruit will be prosecuted by Monte L Hoover, bis ed to the fullest extent of the father, when it collided with one law. driven by Loris Edward Park Punishment Outlined and in which the Kelseys werel Theft of fruit is a misdemean passengers. or and is punishable by up to a a t i iw Xtiagmm ftae-- Hl strtnwthteiaflH in special damages and $3,000 Many courts have been assess in Hospital Board In Nephi Gets New Member three-memb- Growers To Vf Stand general damages, while his wife is asking $59 special dam ages and 15000 general dam ages. are reporting the same trouble and California citrus fanners became so plag-gue- d by the theft of fruit they have been able to get the stan dard fine for fruit trespassers set at $300. Ttie local farmers have in out the state MONDAY, SEPT. 27, Ulan - ing $2S fines to those prosecuted Thefts Reported To Orem Police ot . . f- 'My? rpr7rrEr2c77 n tv nn iii- re Statistics v V. ; - - ill; AxzucA'i host xiomczn now m mcKotr stuight Botmaas.vsxszx eimiuu ca, nm. UTAH APPLIANCE & FURNITURE COMPANY n Orem City New Equipment Daily Herald for stealing fruit and 1100 for those who are prosecuted for trespassing in fruit orchards. However, both could run as high as 1299 and a jail term. The fruit growers are patrolling their orchards frequently OREM Several petty thefts and report mat most of the cut have been reported to Orem prita they havecaught to. their orchards have been of student - . 19 Ulati - NEPHI Kennethjtyman, local banker.Tas been appointed to membership on the Juab County Hospital board, accord-.ing - to- R- Elgin Gardener., to Portsmouth, N.H-- , to visit chairman of the Juab County police. a sister and husband Mr. and Board of Commissioners. Mr. LaVeme Lewis, 1545 W. 800 age, Mrs. Mont Wagstaff. They also Mr. Dawson said one farmer To Jfyman , succeeds Allen Bellis-to- n N., reported the theft of a three-fo- has visited in Maine and Vermont, reported that between 20 who submitted his resigna pine tree from his front and 30 bushels of fruit have tnd dowrf the coast to Boston, tion to the commissioners re- yard sometime Thursday eve been taken and mat a suspicious New York City, and Philadelcently. Mr. Nyman will serve ning. pickup truck was seen in the NEPHI Gary F. Howard, phia to Gaffney, S.C., where nounced. the unexpired term, .. .: 802 Teddy Sorensoiv N., Memo area about the time me fruit son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron How- they called on another brother, Some discussion was also Appreciation of the commis- Drive, reported the loss of a " disappeared. ard, Nephi, has recently been Reed Dixon. given to theV awarding of an sioners and the hospital board tire and rim from his pickup But the probllem Is not limited e 1 e c t ed as the work of Mr. Belliston truck. "extra mile" award for some to Utah County, according to e outstand- Mrs. Luella Laws of Provo citizen wBoTas outstand-in- g while serving in this 00 given capacity Russel T. Peacock, 300 W. Mr. Dawson. Growers through- and family members are ,look-in- g ng sentinel was expressed by Mr. Gar- N., reported that he caught two service to the city. forward to the arrival this Acting chairman of the co- dener. during guard boys stealing gas from his auto. mount with the of Mrs. Laws' daughevening council was WinYou shouldn't become angry ordinating " U. S. Army ter, Mrs. Norma Whitehead of ston Crawford, serving in the My salad days, when I was You can't hold a man down at someone who knows more ' Training CenIndianapolis, Ind. Mrs. White- absence of. Clyde Weeks, reg- green in judgment. William without staying down with him. than you do. After, all, it's not ter at Fort head will visit her mother, her! ular chairman. Booker T. Washington. his fault. Wall Street Journal Shakespeare. SUl,Okla. daughterrNorenej The Nephi BYU and attend general Relief native was se Society conference session in lected on the . Gary Salt Lake City. basis of having the neatest ap pearance and being the best in formed of 90 soldiers who were Mrs. Lou Carter, Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Rose ZobeQ, serving on guard duty.. chosen secreSince receiving that honor, of Provo, were and vice respectary president Gary has been selected as an aide 1o Colonel Wallace D.HPar-du- e, tively of the Utah Women's Misat a meeting artillery deputy command sionary Society iv held in Salt Lake City with woer at Fort Sill men of the Salt" Lake EvangeliGary is a graduate of Juab cal Free Church as hostesses. in School and is serving High field the artillery under the Na Mrs. Florence Laverty, was' named president and Mrs. .Nantional Guard program. cy Vermillion, treasurer, both of Salt Lake. Also attending from this area were members Buys Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mrs. Thelma Rilling, Mrs. Beth' Brown, Mrs. Afton Crandall and Mrs. Elea-noOgle, all Provo; Mrs, Del-l- a OREM Two new pieces of Pleasant Grove; Fullerton, to been added have equipment the city force, according to City Mrs. Jerry Kump, Mrs. Adele Manager Earl Wengreen. A new Conk, and Mrs. Dorothy. Hope, backhoe has been purchased, Orem, The officers were chosen and will be put into operation for two years. The women also ':?SSS T"" " in the cemetery the first part of quilted for mission in Japan, luncheon. following next week. A new truck has been purchased, .and equipped A group of dancers from the for the parks department. School of Tomorrow's Stars presented a program for Hope Unit, Utah State Hospital on ' were Friday. Participating Laura Lee Wise, Toni, Terri j and Dora Lee Turner,- Scott BORN Kirt Prestwich, Wendy AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Wise, Allred, Gloria Jones, Cindy Today: Donnie Sue and Doris Girl' to Leland H. and Helen Reid, Sorensen, SheUey Barclay, Alice Ivanson Campbell, Provo. Girl to Leo and Yvonne Lev-ra- Kerry Morgan, LeeAnn Grange, " Kathy Reese, Tom Morgan, 1 Westovejv Orem. I : Girl to Charles and Judith Diane Carey, Carla Nelson, DiV rectors, Margaret Turner and Jones Monson, Orem. sima stated Dorothy Barclay, TOO Lb. Sunday:HOLDS l2.1 cu. ft Girl to Donald R. and Sandra ilar program is planned to be MOOEl Cl Jean Campbell Hurley, Sandy. presented for the unit each Includes tteaks, roost, tc., else eutting, 1 Holds 424 Boy to Lawrence and Corinne month. FROZEN FOOD C. Wickstrom Steimie, Provo. wropping and freezing of quality beef Boy to Dale Reese and Andrea SENIOR CITIZENS SO" wide , only from Utah County Packing Co. Marie Schmidt McCann, Provo. The regular Wednesday pro-Girl to Glen Carl and Lorraine gram at 3 j.m., will feature a lecture and demonstration with '. Taylor Vernon, Provo. Girl to Sherman and Ardyth colored films, of "Bible Lands" presented by Dr. William A. Roper Crump, Salt Lake City. Baker of St. George. Janet Todd Saturday: Boy to Brent R. and Marian will give accordian selections St?wart Peterson, Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tew will lead community singing. City. Girl to Lee H. and Ethel A. Program arranged by Mr. and I; WA.i . . ., Mrs.. J. M. Grover. Williford Bunkers, Orem. Military Honor Given Nephi Soldier County. dicated they will prosecute any person found in their orchards without express- - permission with trespassing. Anyone desiring to get fruit is requested to check with the orchard owner before entering to avoid any trout k. ' jj ZD L3 U A ""I'l mm mm iim. yf 1 buys how U3. ' ut nd 19 Cu. Ft. 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