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Show ! t. t 6 ' "i MARCH 10, 1955 county, Utah THURSDAY, uun DAILY HERALDit-- H QuhVWill Disease Total In Be Organized Ove Up County n Payson Area Club in Previous Week PAYSON. A j Four-- boScjhobl E)istrict PaJs iOut lC(42f 84 - 1 - j - $ib i) w SblART! i IS . LIVING ROOM, DROOM BE- PROFESSIONAL OFFICES! . I mm - -- - ' i. ar SB - mm - o.v..... ...; i : O-- -- And We'll 360-degr- ALWAYS ee ALWAYS hjO SAUES TILL 1 0:00 A. M. FRIDAY NO SALES TO DEALERS SAVE AT THE 1,4 any Color Scheme! swivel, full Smart, modern, practical! Full seat springs; rubberized, hair seat rocking action! No-sa- g and back with. beautiful coverings; satin smooth wrought iron! Electrically welded for; lifetime construction regularly elsewhere up, to $49.95! YOU 7 Decorator Colors to Match Deliver! j L o 4 s:iiBda.-.v.-.vi- - ' - $3.05 Down $5.00 Month -- t ; s n - t v ? i mm . A. A For RECREATION ROOM, : " ' ' BLACK WROUGHT IRON j i - fill ! TL &&wivtWrS- ? Buildi n q Con t racts Columbus Knights Form Assembly For Utah County frv H j Gardening and. Crops will be diseases in ,' Utah organized Monday evening at 7 Reportable 105 last week rose .to County j.m. at 'the tnome of Stanley from only 32 the week before, Nek, 300; 7Wf 3rd N. Mr. Peck but the total was still lower than j has been chosen ; by county the 143 listed for the same perU a gents, to be the leader of the iod last year. j num and i contained in. statements oresentd Chicken mumps, pox Bjr FRANK KING group 48 and 36 cases, respec SPANISH FORK Payments by the clerk which also showed an Youths; from 10 years of age bering accounted for! most of the of $1,042,784.28 on new building unpaid balance of $44,835.86 re- - Sand older are urged to become tively, contracts i totalini. $1 .087.620.14 mairiing. Other Items on the eve members of the unit. An early diseases reponeq.; jrrovo usiea ' .were reported to the Board of ning's schedule were reports on start is recommended for those 17, cases .of chicken pox and 21 Education of Nebb School Dis- the district fire insurance pro- - who wish to get into the award cases of mumps, while American trict it its regular called session grant, payment of routine claims. winning field, since two and Fork reported 25 cases of chicklast week. The; above figures were budget report on the past eight three years are required to make en pox and 10 of mumps. Chick- months, purchasing of equipment. for big awards dox numbered six cases, in and other plans for new build- a youth eligible by such companies as Orem. i with mumps totaling five ; : given : ings Sears,, the Commercial Bank of Other diseases listed included Figures In fthe budget reoort Utah and others. measles, one case in Lehi; covering the perioci from July 1, Mr. Peck has recently com whooping cough, two cases in 1954.1 to Feb. 281955, indicated a German measles a week's training at Utah Springville; total; amount of $2,561,902.07 bud pleted in Logan, and is five cases in Provo; strep ingeted. $1,649,368 expended. $912.- - State College 533.31 balance remaining which prepared to give newest . ideas, fection, three cases in panish ' cent including a recreation program, Fork and one case in Lindon; represents . i t . i a. total of 64 .per . r in leadership of the club.. ox me Duagei now expenaea. polio, one case in Spanish Fork; Fourth Degree members of Jhe Statements on the district fire In the gardening division, Mr influenza, two cases in Spanish Knights of Columbus, Escalante insurance program revealed 43 Peck states, garden produce to Fork; trench mouth, one case in Council 136, ijmet in Provo, this policies written as of February supply the entire family must be Orem; pink eye, three cases in week to orgaiiize, a Utah County 28, 1955, covering $4,182,385.86 of grown. In the crop division, con Provo; tuberculous, one' case ih assembly of the Order. Under insurance, "which represents a 90 tracts with the cannery are Santaquin; and syphilis; one case ' the guidance of Dr. C. O. Robin per cent coverage of the total available. Records are kept and in Salem. j son of Salt Lake City, who is statement- of values, amounting projects must have a reasonable School absenteeism due to colds $4,647,100.00. The above insur- chance of being profitable in Master of the Fourth Degree to and minor reasons amounted to written at $.48 sense. per for Utah, the Escalante mem ance is now money three per cent in Provo. raie ior a iive-yepenoa, bers voted toltaki the necessary ?j.uu ' steps to form their own assem as compared, with a previous rate of $.078 per $100 bly and electedJW. R. Rita of Plans for High Provo to be theirj Faithful Navi- School at the new Junior i were stud Springville In the the gator, leading post ied by the board. These plans At Granite Furniture ill organization, had been- - prepared by district theMr. 'in Rita di Assisting architect Claude S. Ash worth and rection of the unit will be Joseph sketches .on. the new building had Hoff, 'Provo.i faithful captain; been shown to and aoDroved by Julius Zaccardi, (Provo, faithful the Springville planning board in admiral; Frank! Becker, Provo, their meeting1 of Feb. 26, 1955. faithful comptroller; Sam Bar Approval was given, by the the clerk to ber, Orem, uuthful pilot; How- board to authorize, ard Christensen, American Fork, advertise for, bids on the purchase TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! school buses inside sentinel, and; David Mar- of two '0 J complete. The bids are to be callIf, you own or are buying your tin, Provo, outside sentinel. 1955. ed for 14, April The new group is composed of home, you can have the carpetwith recent requests by members whd Dreviouslv had be- - In; line for two to of additions patrons ' ing of your dreams. Choose - longed to the Salt Lake City thfe older within the dis buildings from hundreds of rolls of AmerFourth Degree Assembly. A trict, the board voted unanimous forbe will charter from jjapplied ica's most beautiful, carpeting. on a motion to authorize the the national organization of the ly to secure the superintendent Knights of Columbus. The Esca services of a building engineer YOUR NEW CARPET lante Assembly! is the third such inspector to check the condition unit in the state, others being of the buildmgs in question, the Completely Installed at Ogden and Salt Lake City. Thurber and Peetneetneet ele- The purposes of the Fourth mentary. schools. ounce with fP Degree are largely patriotic- in PADDING1 HEAVY nature and tie members of the to local Assembly hope i serve as honor guards Sat solemn functions of the St. Francis Catholic Tackless Laid by Smooth-Edg- e Church. The (Fourth Degree is MethodI the: highest attainable :n the . Metal strips in alt doorways! Knights of Columbus, an International organization of Catholic All left-ovpieces bound for men " 'i f i throw rugs! Jesse. Stott Provo postal employe, has been awarded an FOR EXAMPLE HERE IS ALL YOU honorary recognition certificate WOULD PAY FOR by Postmaster General Arthur E Summerfield for his suggestion "SPRING LOOP" by LEES concerning the specially built PAY YDS. ROOM trays used in the local post office lobby at Christmas time. ONLY: SIZE: REQUIRED The trays i designed and con-M-r. SALT LAKE CITY, IUP) Exec 5.06 Stott, were utive secretary Allan M. West of structed byi 15 YARDS Month Per the Utah Education Assn. said to placed on tab es in the post office one mail and one 6.75 day that more! than 50i Utah teach-lobb20 YARDS 12x15 man, to save ners will attend; the National Educa for i Per Month tion Assn.'s third regional instruc- time and congestion at the letter 8.44 25 VARDS 15x15 tional conference at Denver. April drops. One ! employe giving in Per Month structions to' people depositing ; V.lj j. 11.21 .West said that 25 of the state's mail in the lobby trays can thus YARDS 15x20 33U Per Month 40 school' districts would be repre- accomplish the work of three men on because inside the the public sented at the j conference. helps do the job. ' This is the first such award to Arkansas was( the 25th state 'to conie to the Provo office, accord- - ! At Granite Furniture be admitted to the Union. , 'to current! records. ing 0n r uramre rumirure j PLENTY GRANITE! OF FREE PARKING . - Jl Beautiful "'Lui re Gains j "T 11 ! : -- Styling!' 1 MODERN er ' ' ' XX .V. WROUGHT IRON 1 50 Utah Teachers Plan toJAttend Denver Convention V . y x P a ' " y' 18-2- (si Xs,s i 1. . v out-of-to- 's?s -- Vs. s. N5I, sv, s; 4 Styled PHOTOGRAPHED from STOCK By Waynline I , - ' t the lovely wrought-iro- n living room furniture you've been clean-cuwith the fresh and uncluttered stylt looking for crisp, yet massive, super comfortable! Coil spring ing of .wrought-iron- ; seats, adjustable brass ferrules on all legs, and a wide choice of lovely fabrics and exciting colors. Come and see for yourself ' now, at the Granite! Hre is ; $10DOVVN ALSO: Full Size Sofa. .. Matching Chair 129.95 $10 MONTH 59.95 Kyi li.-- - LIVING ROOM 1. I WWW sij .'i-- 2 '- -2 d -- s j . y - - aw. s. - ENSEMBLE ulil imjni.iin iisj jsMW's?-:-:-- sV : S ::st Jl Cocktail COIwISTS OF: Matching Sofa and Easy Chair I Modern Wrought-Iro- n Table and Two Lamp Tables Three-Wa- y Stand Two Matching Table Lamps Chair .Lamp. " REG. Iff95 VALUE GETS CITATION Jesse Stott, Provo postoffice worker, who , received a special citation from the. Postmaster General for a meritorious, suggestion j in postal work, $279.95! r Every Drop AGED 7IYEARS or More l BOUQUET- - ( Q ''ll II piieei to of choose from and here; ore a few! Strongly con structed of clear, I KENTUCKY f I straight - grained Pon-- j derosa Pine, sanded ready to paint the col " limn mnr i - - v - ' " fi1ivrVvv----Aai . t . 1?eIlA(SIhisini? Modernly designed for func- In rich, modern wrought iron solid foim rubber seat and ' back! Electrically welded, bonderized metal styling that's out of this world. Look at the low Granite price! FURNITURE Scores "Tin tfflecti (SlhanE? UNFINISHED us pi m ed At Granite Furniture SPiCULLY SELECTED FOR 7 $10 DOWN $10 MONTH This is truly the living room buy of the year! Smartly; stvled in rich mohair frieze in a choice of colors and the! double bed! All nine pieces sofa makes, into a one low Granite price. See it first thing tocomplete : morrow. full-siz- SJ,:ODIHNESS, FUYOR and ; tional comfort! 100 pure foam rubber seat! The handy rack holds telephone book and writing pads. Beautiful plastic covers, variety OPEN'TIL (o) 9. CONVENIENT CREDIT IDoDDD ors of your choice! way hJ'i 1 1 KIHTUCKY Child's Wardrobt BLENDED STRAIGHT WHISKIES KtNTUCKY. . 29.95 Drawer Chest . . .15.95 5- - Drawer Chest . . 1 7.95 Mr. & Mrs. Dresser 34.95 4- - .: ,4 7 Ytors OW All Kanfuary Straight WMiWat SKA WHAN OtJTIUIIY COMPANY Pressing Tabla ......... Bookcase H'dboard 10,75 Corner Cabinet . . .21.50 wer Bookcasesr from ...... FRIDAY ... .21.50 Desk f . . . j.. CLOSED MONDAYS 6.50 ' i 7.95 DELIVERY IVERY EVERYWHERE at 6 P.M. SUGAR HOUSE 1050 East 21tl South MURRAY PROVO 1134 N. 5th WEST 48th South and Stat m |