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Show Mil FREEWAY CONSTRUCTION Bar Association Names Officers; Concludes State Meet -- i" " i nf' Construction have opened new Display Floor at, ' the rear of our present location. This, will aivo FREE PARKING for ever IOO cars. Every hem will be marked down to New Low Prices. It's a ' By VAL HESS Ray R. Christensen, Salt Lake City, took over as president of the Utah State fat, Association Friday afternon and Cullen Y. Christenson, Provo, was named president-eleHie events closed the two-da- y convention of the Utah State Bar Association, held in Provo for the first time this year. The Utah State Bar CommisDean W. sion also Sheffield as secretary of the organization for another year. Two new members of the bar commission also took office. They were J. Thomas Greene and Allen Tibbals, both of Salt Lake City. David Kunz, Ogden, and Thorit Hatch, Helper, were to another term on the board. Bargain Annex ct Holdovers memcommission bers are Omer J. Call, of Brig-haCity; Ray R. Christensen and Scott Matheson, Jr., both of Salt Lake City; Cullen Y. Christenson, Provo; and Ster ling Bossard, Cedar City. is . FREEWAY During money saving trip for you to visit: this new Baraain Annex. Holdover m of the Utah Bar Association, its current The the close of their state convention in at t the president-elecand together get president Ketinng as commissioners Provo. From left are Charles Welch Jr., Salt Lake, past president; Ray R. Christensen, were Charles Welch Jr., who Salt Lake, who just assumed bis duties as president; and Cullen Y. Christensen, Provo, 6 has served the past year as president-elec- t. . , state president, and Ben both of Salt Lake City. pose of the ABA is to provide to present the lawyers In their instrumental in the developIn the final business meeting service to the active lawyer. true picture. It is the purpose ment of the observance of Law of the two-da- y state convento explain the Day, May 1, which is now in tion Edward E. Murane, chair- He said the biggest project of this program to for now is need attorneys and what a its eighth year. man of the House of Delegates, being undertaken The two-da- y state conven American liar Association, re improve the public image the great service they give to their tion concluded Friday night clients. ported on the ABA activities. lawyers have. Mr. Murane also said the with a dinner-danc- e He said that the ABA has at the RivPurpose Outlined He indicated that the pur- - launched an extensive program American Bar Association is erside Country Club. PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE nt TV gnd'GDGO: mMf-x- Raw-lings- Rodeo 'Wraps Up' 1965 Strawberry Days Fete PleasPLEASANT GROVE ant Grove dropped the curtain Saturday night on its annual Strawberry Days celebration one of the most successful festivals In the long history of the event. The final rodeo performance put the finishing touch on a festival which included parades, flower show, sports, and generous quantities of lucious strawberries. Large crowds witnessed the rodeos. The Salt Lake County Sheriffs Posse presented an demonstration on horseback portraying the horse's usefulness to man throughout the ages. Riders were colorfully costumed to represent the Spanish Conquistedors, Roman charioteers, Pony Express rider, and the old country doctor. Joan and Lynn Randall's dressage horse act was Rodeo events were ex-- , citing with some excellent times recorded. Cowboys who placed d. Vandal- sWreck Orem Payson Opens Swimming Pool For Instruction The Payson MuniPAYSON cipal Swimming Pool will open in the var- Monday, June 21, for swimming ious events Friday, are listed in lessons. order as follows: Beginners will meet at the Bareback riding Andy Mil-lat- pool from 8 to 9 a.m. Monday into Lompoc, Calif.; Jim morning and division Burns, Ore.; Duane groups will be made at mat Spanish Fork; Ned Lon-d- time. Youngsters should be acLas Vegas. companied by their mothers. Saddle bronc Jim SteehJ Intermediate swimmers are Glenhs Ferry, Ida.; Merle scheduled for 9 to 10 a.m. A Hyrum; Jerry Hart, parent should accompany them, Duane also. Thermopblis, Wyo.j From 10 to 11 a.m. junior life Rodewald, Craig, Wyo. Bull riding Fred Baker, saving students and advanced Drummond, Mont. ; Duane swimmers will meet. Adult Spanish Fork; Vera Chip-ma- swimmers are scheduled for 5 Pleasant Grove. to 6 p.m. All students in all diCalf roping Herb Doey, Big visions should come prepared to Horn, Wyo.; Chris Neilson, swim. Ken. JSchiffler, Buffalo, Water ballet students will meet as follows: First year, 7 Wyo.; Evan Goulding, Provo. Steer roping Jay Hadley, to 8 a.m.; fourth and fifth year, Ogden; Warren Wuthier, Buf- 8 to 9 a.m.; second year, 9 to falo, Wyo.; Dick Pierce, Brant, 10 a.m.; third year, 11 to 12 Mont., and Woody Bell, Fallon, noon. Nev. will be conducted Lessons Ladles barrel race Kay five days each week for five Pearson, Joyce Blackham, Nel-d-a weeks and will be held for one Wright, and Connie Jacobsr' hour. e, Me-hale- k, Sor-enso- n, o, Loft-hous- e, Sor-enso- n, n, Cas-tledal- e; Nephi Will Play Host To State Convention Of Utah Postmasters June 22 Through 25 . y ml w soft Utah postmasters will hold their 29th annual con--, vention in Nephi June 22 through 25, according to Fred L. Gadd, Nephi postmaster, and host of OREM Vandals have done approximately $3,500 damage to the Police Mutual Aid building in the foothills east of the city, according to Orem policer Earl Partridge, secretary of the P.M.A., reports that per sons have entered the building during the past two weeks and kicked through the walls, torn the, ceilings out, and thrown rocks through all the windows of the building. Earlier, Mr. Partridge reported that all the heat registers had been stolen ' from the building. Police purchased the build ing, an old army barracks, last fall, and moved it to the cityowned property near the city water tanks. They had planned to improve it and use it for as sociation meetings and training classes. Officers also reported that a soft drink machine at a service station operated by Dick Hone at 105 S. State, had been broken into and emptied sometime Thursday night. Mrs. Keith Evans, operator of Day and Nite Laundry, 577 N. State, reported that a television set worth $150 had been stolen from the laundry Thursday .1 " V -4 i -- ism Ma COIOR.EActii "kroner. -' """"mtilt. . n. rt . 'eoor.'nlenrfanJL VACiufri, Povrer. On"-- - ml? rflkn ' ,"sonnro"drfehir . wftf"0J r lit -- i '"""i-i'iiTI ill : ' .... f.lAf A Postmasters - four-wee- . ma - - lj otto r .. ... ZALE'S BRIDES "ITfttm itt1V' fct..iiaiMiil Vr a "Wo omm... . . end ooi for ihcro ZZDuG Z?ZZl5. uteeiritr' display this setting the radiance of six-pro- DMuHful diamond soli Ulre,14K. - $9500 Convenient MuMnMm ltn4 m iiinMs--ww- Mi ti tenni APPLIANCE and FURNITURE t 62 WEST CENTER PROVO . liii Cc.no In r:OV; . A modern . ...at r GROOMED WWiiT.rWi' WV .. 0 ARE PERFECTLY k, nil sl n, - ;,r:. . Cofor-F- fi wiuRTv L honnelVHF4JM.- - reports and a talk by Postal Services Officer Frank R. Duncan will be given and during the Will Friday afternoon session the new officers will be announced and introduced and after the announcement of the time and For place for next year's convention the convention will be adjourn NEPHI Nephi Kiwanis Club members with their wives ed. z as special guests, enjoyed their NEW DELHI, India (UPI- )- first evening of the current sea More than ISO persons Friday son in Nephi Canyon this week, were reported to have died in Lynn Wright, president, was k heat wave which in charge and plans were made the has gripped much of India. for the club members to serve About 130 deaths from heat the postmasters convention on were reported in the northwest Thursday night, June 24, at the state of Bihar. Juab Stake House. - .r1 ..R Aid Activities 11 ; Police Unit Kiwanians the affair. Postal officials from Washington, D.C.; the Denver regional office, and representatives from the U.S. Civil Service Comi mission will attends. Heading the list of dignitaries who are expected to attend the event is Reva Beck Bosone, judicial officer of the Post Office Department of Washington, D.C. Mrs. Bosone has served as the highest judicial official of the post office department for some time past. She is a native of Utah and has served in the. Salt Lake City judicial department. FRED L. GADD Also expected is C. G. Cros-saregional director for the post office department for the be Clark N. Stohl and Mr. Cross-ma-n, Denver District, and Luella representing the civil Henry, vice president of the Na- service. tional Association. ' Panel Discussion Unable to Attend Special feature of the Wed Postmaster David R. Trevl-thicsession will be president of the National nesday afternoon discussion. From 2 to a panel Salt Lake of City, Association, will be unable to attend because 3:30 p.m. the families of visit he will be in Texas and North ing postmasters will make a tour of Nephi's Municipal Rose Carolina. with hostess Mrs. Fred Garden NAPUS has The Utah Chapter as its president, Ed Vendell, Gadd. postmaster at Ogden, and Mrs. A banquet Wednesday night Iona S. Draper, Fountain Green, at toe Juab Stake House will Ted R. Mower, Fairvtew, and feature Mrs. Bosone as guest Glen T. Evans, Lehl, as vice speaker. Thursday morning the ' presidents. Vernald W. Jones, new and.' retired postmasters Is Garland, secretary and Heber will be honored at a breakfast M. Rasband of Heber City Is after which the convention will reconvene at 9 a.m. with vice Immediate past president. Registration for the conven- president, Mrs. Draper, conduc tion will begin Tuesday evening ting. at 6:30 p.m, at the Nephi Ele- At 1 p.m. Thursday the group mentary School with .the open- will discuss postal problems ing social to follow at 7 p.m. and topics and at 3:13 pjn. they First work session of the con- will be taken on a tour of H. K. vention will begin at 9:30 am Porter Co., Inc., Thennold Divion Wednesday morning at the sion, Nephi plant A steak fry Juab Stake House, with Presi- and variety program will con dent Vendell presiding. Speak- clude Thursday's program. ers at the opening session will Friday morning committee I'- .?aS" 3-- , night. By LUCILLE CARTER NEPHI ?o ll J73-41- 30 "Third South On the Avenue" Provo I ' I VUOGM APPUANCS C'IPtAY DIALg.l Phone 373-805- 0 t I J |