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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, ltO JULY XI, Utah County, Utah . Around and About 1 ' . i ' V . w . A family party honoring Mrs. R. E. Grossen on her birthday was given at toe home of her sister, Mrs. Sidney M.. Russell, Orem. Mrs. Grossen, the former Jeanne Drissell and her five children from Redding Calif., are house' guests at the'Rexford Drissell home, 1971 N. Oak Lane, Provo. guests at the party were Mr.' and Mrs. E. L. Hedelius, Plant City, Fla.; Mrs. Tessie Drissell,. Payson; Louise Jacobsen, Hayward, Calif; Mrs.' Grossen will be staying another week when her husband will Join her arid accoms pany the family home. , , ,, ' I ' V, J. Burr for a social and dinner, Mr. Burr ' entertained his guests with an interesting account of his- recent trip to Alaska, and Wayne Gammon reported on his stay in the northwest for the past two years. Dinner was served to 48 members and guests, and the ffroup enjoyed! records and conversation during the remainder of the even- m r ... .fffc . J ing. . .; seeing. ..Mr. and Mrs. Max Thurman and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weight, are now at home In Provo after vacationing .' the past 10 days at 'Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park in Colorado. Con, 1 tinuing on to Spearfish, S. D.; they viewed the annual Passion Play. Returning by way of Lovell, Wyo , they visited Mi. Thunman's relatives, Mrs. Esther Tippjetts and Mr, and Mrs; Wilmer Nichols. The group also toured Yellowstone Park' and stopped at Jackson Hole; Bear Lake and other interesting points. ' . ' . X " . , : . This Afternoon X .. ftllllllilllsiiiill illlll. ;fe:ft:-.";T-::.- I" - . i e I' . ' ' XI' ; ' - ; ' ' ' 1 "'--"i 1 Ward Chapel. The public is inv vited. ; The following will perform: Beck Taylor, Hali DeHart, Mary-li- n Rothe, Carol Jackson j Sandra Astle, Merton Moon, Gary Swartz, Janace BurtonJ Rebecca He emphasized that the platform Burdick, Sharon Hiatt, Diane Christdansen, Larie DeHart, Jim adopted is fori temporary assis Simpson, Gaylen Moon, Lynn tance only, based on local need. Ooray, Kent Burton, Vickie Hiatt, It includes aid for school con Nancy Wilson, Dinda Bean, Carol struction, library facilities, col- - Cory, Lenore Parker, Margaret ege housing, research, scholar Taylor, Deona Jackson, Jolene ships, and promotion of adult edu S c h w a r t z, Cathie DeHart, cation. Patricia Burdick. Both Nixon, Kennedy to Get Invitations to Speak t u i DISPLAY SAFE MEDICINE CASE A medicine cabinet that locks to keep harmful preparations out of the hands of children is being promoted by members of. the. Utah County Safety Council and Pharm aceutical- Association. Showing the case are from left, V.- I. Ciartwright, Delia CI ark and Henryj R. Gardner. ! Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Third ' 1 - Piano And v Organ Recital Slated Reports Wilkinson Mrs. David H. Calder and children, Milo, Colleen and Suzanne Both Richard M. Nixon, Republi have returned following a vacation visit in Arcadia, Calif., with can, and John F. Kennedy, Demo?Mrs. Oalder's sister, Mrs. Louis Ballard. crat, candidates for the presidency Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Orem have as- guests, their rela- of the United States, will be invited tives, Mr. and Mrs. William Tilton and their grandsoori, Woody to speak at Brigham Young UniTilton 'of San Mateo, near Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Anderson plans to versity during the election cam tour leave next week with a Brigham Young Uiversity-sponsore- d ' paigns. to Europe. ' , y ' ; This announcement was made Dr. Lynn Staheli, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Staheli of Provo, Saturday by President Ernest L. and his wife; Anne Lee, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith of Wilkinson of BYU upon his return Oakland, are on their way to FranUtntGemanyere "they'- .'wffll rom Chicago ' where he was a be stationed for three years. They have a baby daughter, Linda. Lynn has been assigned the rank of captain in the United States member of the platform commit Air Force and will help serve overseas personnel dnd their families. tee and a member of the Utah He recently finished an internship at Salt Lake County Hospital in delegation to the Republican na Salt Lake City. tional convention. "College students even more than For weddings, wedding receptions, banquets or social gatherof the population other ings,' rent the Veterans Service Center, 287 East 1st North.- Contact should segments the have opportunity of A I. Daniels, FR (adv.). hearing political candidates,", he urged students of each Fly any place, it's cool, fast and safer. Call MerriSl Christopher-so- said, and to be stfre to hear the argu party FR: (adv.). ments of the otfier side. v President Wilkinson said that in Chicago he had a conversation 2with Mr. Nixon in which the Vice President recalled fondly his appearance in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse in October 1958, when he spoke to the largest crowd of his tour. A summer camp for handicap Recreation Department is general Reporting on the Republican Con persons and their immediate fam- chairman of the event. vention, President Wilkinsen said ilies will be held next Friday and vDr. Heaton said registration' will he1 was not perturbed by, the fact Saturday In Balsam Park in Hobble begin at 2 p.m. Friday - at the that ' Nixon and Governor Rocke Creek Canyon. camp site and activities will in- feller of New York made a stated The summer camp, designed for clude a cam pfire program, nature ment of (policy before the Ratform handicapped persons of ail ages, study, organized hikes, games and Commdttee could report. will be sponsored by" the Utah handicrafts of various kinds and They had a perfect right to get County Recreation Association for ishing for children only. . together and express their views Handicapped Children. Equipment needed by each per to the Committee," President Wil Dr. Israel Heaton of the BYU son and his family attending the kinson said. "But that didn't mean camp includes an axe, a flash light, that we had to accept their views, ent, sleepintg bags and blankets, and we didn't." The BYU presi and eating utensils. Each dent felt, however, that Rockefeller cooking 4-- H person or family group will have carried has views too far and creat to cook their own , evening meal. ed resentment in the convention. Breakfast, will be furnished by the In the platform committee ses- committee. wesiaent wiuanson was Fishing equipment also will be sions, vice, chairman of the edu elected Utah County Club mem- needed if children wish to fish. and technology sub bers mixed pleasure and business Dr. Heaton also said that two-- cation, science Friday at an outing at 'Brighton.' man tents are available and may committee, Activities included hikes, rides be rented by contacting him at Long, known as an apponent of on the ski lift, and a dinner., federal aid to education, he said BYU or at his home. Business will be encouraging If anyone has any problem on he fought for his convictions in the older H Club members to or securing the needed equipment he committee, but there were strong clubs. ganize leadership should contact Dr. Heaton and the pressures fori a broad federal aid Some 85 youths and girls 14 and committee' will assist in getting it program, and as a rsult of the older .and adult leaders took part two forces a noderate piank on in the outing, said Joel Barlow, federal aid .was adopted. California Family , county agent, He said there is evidence that Vacations In Utah the states already are taking , up John Nay Completes the slack in school construction, ELBERTA Mr. and Mrs. Ray and he felt the burden should, not Eight Week's Training Ferris and children, Linda and be imposed at this time on the Wesley, of Marino, Calif.; are (federal government. Army Recruit John C. Nay, spending a three-weevacation son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. at the home of his sister, and Nay, Route 1, American Forki family, Mr. and Mrs. - Glen TEAMS TRAVEL FAR i recently- - c o m-- ; Ertefcson. pii!w"''M"ww!'tiwg the line- The eight CUNCINNATT ( UP1) pleted . 1 V will log teams National Mrs. Ester Barney left Thurs League of the Southeastern.;! 216.511 miles J estimated an to visit for day for. Castle Valley L .Co nnl SI ttn a 1 : the season the two weeks with her brother and travel during Gordon, ) i family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley eauivalent of about ' fA times . Alien. around the world. ' h ; Students WEST MOUNTAIN of Mrs. Frank McCiellan will present a piano and organ recital - . . for president. - , v.. - Chairman of the 'evening was Frank Butterfield assisted by Clyde Olsen, Don Hales, J. D. Pyne and the Lady Lions. PROVO DELEGATE CONGRATULATES NIXON Pres. Ernest L. Wilkinson of BYU,S riglrt, delegate to Republican convention in Chicago, congratulates Vice President Richard M.. Nixon, who won GOP nomination . After a months absence, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knudsen, son Bob, and her sister, Is abelle.Morris of Omaha, Neb., have returned "from a motor tour to Alaska. At Anchorage they were guests of a cousin and en route home they stopped at Vancouver , and Victoria, B. C, and at San Francisco, Calif. jllMllil , Miss Louise Prestwich has returned home to Provo following a pleasant eight days spent in San Francisco, Calif J with her brother, the LaMar Prestwich and her nephew, Bob Prestwich. Together ' , and sight-of various entertainment young people enjoyed types i IHk - Elizabeth Souter and . Bessie Corless were In' Brigham City this week to join a dinner party given by Mrs. Florence S. Baird honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton,. now of Ogden, who recently ar--, rived from Liverpool,. Eng.. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, Ogden, and John Barton, Centerville. ." - Canyon ' Out-of-to- ' 1 OREM Members of the Oram Lions Club met Thursday night at the, mountain home of Ivan V 3-85- 63' ' f j . y . ; 1 i , In ..MILDRED B. HALL . FR - f innc I Have Social i urm county Irom Will at 'Y7 Safety Cabinet Keeps Poisons From Tots "The Utah County Pharmaceutical Association will be sponsoring a medicine cabinet that locks during the two weeks from Aug. 1 to Aug, 15 reports Henry Gardt ner, association president. This project is to be in connection with a current campaign by the Utah County Safety Committee to warn parents of the dangers of medicines and drugs getting into the hands of children.' Every drug i6torej in Utah County wili display the medicine cabinet during this period. The cabinet has a combination lock. .The ; drug storesj will also have available free literature for the public on antidotes. I Over 3,300 ; peopie, are, poisoned annually, and of tihis niuimberi over half are persons under 20 years of age. Of all those poison ed under 20 years of age, nearly 85 per cent are children under age five. This high frequency of poisonings in the first four years of life is undoubtedly related to two-wee- k a lack of supervision of children, lack of caution and experience with medicines, and careless handling and storing of medicines and drugs. , . f ;: PIGSKIN FOR HORSEIIIDE A GONZALES; Tex. (UPI) calf and a hog hel.d the Gonzales Little League get started this baseball season. Contributions to the uniform fund included the sale prices of the by a Future Farmers of America chapter. live-sto- s , . -- mrt - . '. r " mimn ElECTKiC '! PERCOLATOR PLUS 16 PC, 221C GOLD ,L n. 08. o) DECORATED SNACK SET Summer Camp For Handicapped Persons Set - Day vith pttrdiui if ceskwan set ' ; A i 1 . . 4 , , . 1 . ns-- ; 5: " - l i wa ft 1 . Clubs Attend Outing : : . . . . 4-- H . 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' The soldier entered the Army last Januarv and completed basic combat training at The recent Kiwanis Interna Fort Ord, Calif. tional., convention at Miami Beach, Fla., was. one , of the best attended as well as most efficiI Out of Orbit . ) ,0. ently conducted in the. history of the organization, tt was reported Thursday noon at the Provo Kiwanis club jneeting by the two official delegates, who attended, Smoot Brimhall, president, and Le Roy J. Olsen, who is ' secretary of the ' Utah-Idadistrict, Kiwanis International. Mr. i Brimhall. who drove t to Florida with his family, recounted some of the high spots on the tour, including Carlsbad Caverns, N. M., Dallas, Texas; New Orleans, La.; Biloxi, Miss.; Panama City and Cyprus Gardens, Florida playgrounds of great re nown. Returning from the con vention, the BrimhaHs stopped in Washington, D. C, New York I and many, of the famous sites of J.'.'.llllUl.t L. I early LDS history. KNOW WHAT MISS THE YOU He gave the club members a FUP6E 50NDAE t MOST A resume of the work 'of the con vention as it was reflected iex 19ie i old DeLaxe design for faster & Cheaper coolang - ' ho , , resolutions and. amendments passed. Mr. Olsen gave an interesting biographical sketch of Joe Tally, newly-electKiwanis Interna tional' president, and a remark able young attorney of Fayette- ville, -- North Carolina. He said local Kiwanians would have an opportunity to get better ac--, quainted with Mr. Tally later this summer, when he is slated to tour some of the clubs of ' the Utah-Idah- o district. He listed, the results of the election, featuring the naming of. I. R. Witthuhn, Milwaukee, Wis., the new president-elec- t. Neil McKnight, vice president, . was in charge of1 the meeting. . : WIDW STAY ruT sonoMS i "'VtsX. y,'ey- ed . - . UP TO 40 MOSS AREA IN COOKING 135mm 20 Exposure COLOR FILM - . 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