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Show SUNDAY, MARCH 29. 1953. liiah tourttv, Utah SUNDAY HERALD .. Poll Legislative Council Sets Participants Oppose Extending Commercial Zone City Sanitarian Warns Provoans to Patronize Only Grade 'A' Cafes ElectionInstallation of ballota A tabulation ceived In Tha Herald's poll t public opinion on tha North University Avenue soiling quea-tio- n showed Saturday that tha majority of cttliens who voted are opposed to eitenilon of tha commercial tone. Only 330 ballots were In the several-dapoll, with 197 voting for retention of the commercial limit at 2S0 North University Ave., 86 vol-lu- g for extension of tha .one to Fifth North, and 33 favoring tha extension to Third North. re- and relaxing in tha final slagea of preparation for tha Utah County Women's Legislative Council's luncheon. The event is being planned for Thursday, April at the Springvllle Third-NintChapel on First North and Main and is under management of Mrs. Ed Steln and Mrs. Harry Brown, enler-Wedned- A delightful t.lnmml ! t h morning at a hoard meeting at the borne of .Mis. George Worthen With Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, conduct- president,' ing. Chairmen who have been assisting Mrs. Steln and Mrs. Brown in this one recreatulnal planning Intoxlca food poisoning food event planned by the council each Anything short of an "A" grade- of " ases as of blrnnlum are Mr. Frank ftooney in restaur.nl sanitation spells dan- Hon. or trenclimoulh, typhoid, tuberculoma. Mrs. Owen Uentnger, Invitaand uirn the for customer, jagrrs, gpr health common colds. Influenza ana in chief sanitarian, for new officers wlll.be tions; Mrs. Mark Allen, arrangeVoting diseases. testlnal Y. Chrlstenson, department, warned Saturday. gln at 830 and continue until 10.30 ments; Mrs. Cullen Harmful to Humana under the di- decorations,' all of Provo. AssistSome restaurants arc gating be will the and polls .'. The health sanitarian explained carele. and patrons are warned rection of the credentials chair- ing Mrs. Christtmson are Mrs. in such I 1 Mrs. Willard Smith. Mrs. Lee Snarr and for their own protection to eat that bacteria, growing man. Mrs. Clell Jackson. on foods as spoiled mayonnaise "t chelrmsn of the Mrs. Harold Van Waffenen of Proenly in Provo eating and drinking uiiiod salads and cream filled Ashley, Clyde cervo and Mrs. U, Orlo Allen from places which display, an "A" nominating committee, will be In uastrles. may either cause a dis Orem. Assisting the chairmen on tificate, he said. committee. teller of the are which charge oft toxins, After Julv 1 all county eating ease, or give ' . " V. m Nominees for the offices to be the program committee ara Mrs. tf" and drlnkina nlacca also will dis-- l harmful lo humans are: President. Mrs. Wayne. Merung Lrcanbrack. Mrs. Mark filled under the state code, passed by given mc and Mrs. George Worthen. play sanitation grades health B. Hales. Provo; Mrs. Floyd all cities will de- tha last legislature, fcrmi, following a atate first vice president. Tha program will begin at 10.30 Payson; mer, water to ttieir. bring be required LEW Funeral service for partment survey now underway. Mrs. Lee Snarr. Provo. and Mrs. followed by the luncheon at noon r Eldun cniiton,. A. will be instalIn Provo. .Oine restaurants up to U. S. health bureau d and the entertainment and M. R. Tsylor. Spanish Fork; which have earned an "A" grade rdi. conducted Monday at 1 p. m. In Orvllle lation of new officers will take Mrs. vice hoW-,Upresident. he have not troubled to display the However, unless so glasa e xh, . LDS Ward chapel by iGunther, Lehl snd Mrs. D. Orlo place from 1 until 2 p. m. alert w w the., health placard; othert have not ing the water Is a PLANNING COMMITTEE Mrs, J. Edwin Stein, Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Cullen Y, Chrlstenson, Allen, Orem; recording aereetary, to arm. Friends may call at the home lelt to right, talk over plana for the coming Installation luncheon ol the Women's Legislative Council. qualified for a aanltary rating water would ba unfit reauurau Mrs. Robert Mayer, - American decChll-e.fMrs. t.uf Chrlstenson is chairman of for the event," and under Mr Smh Mrs. Steln and Mrs. Brown are Fork and Mrs. Ralph Child, and tavern will ba displaying, lan ardi. nday evening and orations for tha luncheon. s SprlngviUe; treasurer, Mrs. Burmr. aasi-ila Poor Repair piacaraa, Monday prior to services. ton Adam. Pleasant Grove and Indicates that said. A "B" grade HITS HOME Burial will b In Lebl City Mrs .Alex Karren, American Tork; health authoritlea found th OGDEN. Utah tUP) Most of directors. Mrs. R. E. Huber. Pay- of floori, walla and ceilMr. Chilton died Thursday at! the nfflir nn ih rhek riiMs.il nf son. Mrs. L. B. Bennett. Orem. bad 11:50 p. ro. in Lehl hospital of ing In poor repair, ventilation of the sentence on tha con-PA ROWAN American Suspicion by police over the Mrs. Ren llalliday, Robert (UP) or premises untidy. Pllce Prtment ate treating rorki 1)d Cyn,hu Curt,s provo sight pneumonia. of good behavior. Maximumj"1 72. of local teenagers riding ford. dituin Hurricane been had the today A "C" grade Indicates that Born Nov. 20, 1901. at Lehl, he In vnlunt it rv .l man. fnr n hIm. K. K , t. . in i,n ui tuuuu me jurgcr, Mr, Harold Christensen was around In a car with a California tavern or restaurant Is violating In Utah ta one year who has been circulating bad! unanimously nn.ii.' S,r,h,Iron county Jail after being appointed as state license last week led to the taking lu f Barnes Chilton. health rules by lack of proper checka here for severs! weeks. Not delegate, She is serving the un-s-o Into custody of 1 California adult Ivlcted of Involuntary manslaiiKliter prisoriment. or dishes ne disinfecting Was in the cleaning, 11 MimfnrH n for found PUiltv nf the Anne time Ol ntS Oeatn of Mrs. Lyean District Attorney Roland An- - expired te-( Ri.i questioning. Mrs. Ross Little has returned to1 food. ai emp rjjlwiy switchman ii..rrirn- - las Sept 14 man Jury g It was later learned the adult the forger has been son. Pleasant Grove, former by an eight leharge Utah the from Valley; maintain home to proper to her Failure Co chem)cs, was was recom the! to Anderson's name Court. Wednesday. Leniency renting his car to youths tor re-- , dent, at the present time, health precauliona creates hazard Hospit .1 where she has been 0 ht married!, $1 a day. V.111 L. event were made for Plans checks. the ... uauv.w.u Her week. a lJulge for . ceivlna treatment s... mmK riXv wiatv IMMII vfliiiirj . . ill condition is reponea jmprovru. h divorced. i Survivors Include a son and four Mrs. Call C. Loveless and ch - t)fl h( Tw,n E,don Chl , dren. Eric and Mean, ol Memo r M have arrived By piane(Lph. Holenei Park. Cal., RuMy Kiyl, Chll. Friday for a visit with her American Fork; four brothers k ents, Mr. ana mi land four sisters, Isaac Chilton, of Vineyard and Mrs. Ray. (Poratello- Jav O . Earl and Glen Mrs. Alleen Irvine Mabey. 69. Ing Loveless of Orem Tchilton. Lehl; Mri. June Varney, wife of Albert Mabey. died Friday Idaho Falls. Ida.; Mrs. Beatrice Lake a City Salt 7 in a.m. at Mrs. Laura RKchatlef and three SwenMn Murray; Mrs. Zilpha hnxoltal. where ahe was taken nave icu W1king ,d Mr, Edlth Klrkham, children of Ceaar tuy Wednesday evening after ahe fell home. They have been and his Li her home and fractured ner nip. for their ...IIU 1 toilet At) ... ... . .mother, Mrs. Saran 1m " e. thiiton, I4;hl. She was born May 19, 1853. in msiunn Stewart In Salt Lake Citv. a daughter of mother, Mrs. Mary Robert B. and Annie Miller Irvine Provo. She c a m a to Provo with her Young Marvon Holdaway, son as a of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Holdaway of Pleasant Grove, will spend a received child, -a ' h r education few days with his grandparents, r Vickie Lynn in Provo City Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Holdaway In SPANISH FORK schools and at Iindon, while his mother is in the.Larscn daughter of tended Brigham American - Fork Hospital with - a Grant and Evelyn Augason Larsen. died Friday afternoon in the Pay-so- n Younf Acad new baby born Thursday. Hospital following a lingering emy. , sola a great Trs thrlfiy rnH H kfla She was mar Fay Roae, Eda Maxfield, Joyce illness. for all tha family fashions and elrest-up- s f faster-fres- h ried to Albert Strong and Ruth Leemastcr were She was born Nov. 4 1951 In Mabey June 27, In Salt Lake City during the week Payson but has lived In Spanish a '' right art tha baglnnlnf af tha foster seasonl Come in. "' 1907 in the Salt for a special class in hair styling Fork since that time. A small n slapeslt will held your selections on C. the R. mother and Lake LDS Tem and cutting given by Surviving are . father four brothers and sisters. of Long Beach, Cal. ple. They made ' Mrs. Mabey Lee and Karl, LuAnn, Karen their home 1n Mrs. James Hanley received! Patsy Kay, all of Spanish Fork; Salt, Lake City until April, 1913, When they moved to Provo. word of the birth of a boy to Mr. three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. She was active In the Primary and Mrs. William E. Qulnlln of C. S. Augason, Salt Lake City, and Association where she served as a Montgomery. Ala., on March 24. Martlnus Larsen, Moroni. Funeral services will be Monday teacher, with a record of perfect Mrs. Qulnlln is the former Maud 1 1 attendance for four years, and as Joan Hanlev and the couple ave! at 1 p. m. in the Spanish Fork , -a Relief Society teacher for many tw other norm. rourin Lux ward uiapei wun Bishop Harold Swenson omciating years. are her husband, Attention Korean Veterans You Friends may call at the Wheeler surviving Provo; one son and one daunhter: are now eligible, to take flight Mortuary In SprlngviUe Sunday Irvine A. Iabey. Phoenix. Aria.; training tinder the O.l. BUI., Call evening and at the family home. Mrs. Allan (Phyllis) Johnson, Ox- - or see Mike Jense 2612. Central 1776 N. 3rd E. In Spanish Fork 'Monday prior to services. nard, Cal.; a foster son. Glen Utah Aviation, Airport (adv.) Miller Mabey, Provo; four grand- cmiaren; one sister, Margaret arvine, rrovo. Tuneral services will ba conducted Monday at 1 p.m. In the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with Bishop Thomas A. Wolsey of the Provo FUtU Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from S to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Burial will b in the Provo City Cemetery. ed y city-coun- com-mt'itl- af K ' Monday Rites Set ' it ' j For Lehi Resident Har-.Alle- it - aec-on- - Juvenile Probe Results In e im Hurricnr.3 Man Dravs Jail Term Adult's Arrest Central Utah News Briefs John-derso- presl-signin- SvtD'" rik. ij. j After Hip Injury ut Hlh , t , v'.n Provoan Dies ec Lnn. Ant.-n- 0,j From Home Fall . V r Pton. IT'S EASY FOR YOUR FAMILY TO ""'" 0 - ft :::,7 t..it.i. U, -- . Monday Rites Set For Larsen Child parents JJJO WITH GRANTS FASHION RIGHT EASTER VALUES - , fTi n ii eoih-sarvl- nf y$ i Ded-ma- .WA. JML &A : They Won't lasl long - LIMITED TIME ONLY Mrs. J. H. Hyde Succumbs at 56 SHE If! With fomou AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Jesse Hunter Hyde, 56, past president of Highland LDS Ward Relief Society died at her residence Friday t 8:40 a. m. after a brief Illness. Born Dec. 11. 1896, in Scotland, ahe was a daughter of James nH Annie MacFarlane Hunter. In 1919 'she came to the United States, residing in SalULake City. She then lived in IdaKS until 1940, when she cama to American Fork. On March 23, 1921, she was marf ried to William T, Hyde in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivor Include her husband; a daughter and a son, Mrs. Burton P. (Shirley) Mortensen. Salt Lake City; Donald William Hyde, . Highland; three sisters. - Mrs. Richard T. Kosbab, Mrs. Marian Trussing and Mrs. Katherine Jen-BeLos Angeles. oction-w- ohi "Quick-cltan- Activator " waihing tach piaca Indmduollyl Quick Emptying Pam Full 8 pound Capacity One Year Guarantee L DELUXE WASHER LESS $50.00 I PER WEEK WASHER FOR DOWN PAYMENT VI j 11 - i J EASTER " il - M FR0V0 III 02V. Corner 3rd South and University Av. 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' , STRAWS L i:..r - ' 2 BIG STORES I -- 1 . . - CAYtY TRIMMED L-y- ' r0 T Pretly Dainty'Styt,! that will pleai, Sil. 3 10 6 ond 7 ony liltl " !;,: SALES ' : conoN BLOUSES i j Authorized Dealer Prescription Center I University Ave. Provo, Utah Phone : -o- N o j :' HHIDRiatS fo)S 00 X d w . A Eipefimtnttef with UMttlofublt t tbt itpniM of your health will We fetture tha famout lint af Maa-SSloot Pad TmtMt which hold the niprura with a fraction of tha prcnuta foquirtd by cher appliancta. We alto have a aeanpiat norrmint of Abdominal Suppartara, liaant fcoucry, Bhsuldtr Braoa, ate - ;i Pay Only $1.36 iwing-skirte- pleat-skirte- d i Trade-ln-Yo- u USE YOUR OLD Mothers! Ba quick to .. Crooso-rosisto- ONLY ylt .time to Our buyers nobbed these jwt-tsave you up to 2.981 royon suits, 9abs...see checks ond solids. suiH, in Easter-ne: y r.'.:i'..:;--;-:';.:.- OF THANKS Mr. and ; Mrs. Ned Smith, parents, and Mr. and Mrs.. 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