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Show i Daily Herald Monday, November 8- - i i im Enter Stadium From West, Officer Urges Citizens Orem G.of C. Votes 9 if: : -- The Orem yond their owji selfish interests, Mr. Bigler stated, in; point ing, out that the directors anti cipate $80,000 new dollars never before available will be v collected through UF. Funds collected through UF will be allocated monthly to the participating agencies, and will be .. done solicitations the existing organiza through tions, .businesses and industries, "; he said. j.. out that Mr. Bigler pointed, of local organizations. this costs administrative the United Fund is unaffiliated 12 cent will about be per with any organization outside of year this the first because is year Utah" County, It is exCosts of are organization. and is the county's way of say to in drop subsequent mg we nave a sense or re- pected to the national average sponsibility in our county, and years cent for of around eight per we want to fulfill the responsi lower is UnitedFund. "This bilities in the best possible than the administration costs of way " Mr, Bigler declared g organi"A lot of people are raising any other " he stated. money in our county. We can zation, raise more money and handle Following Mr. Bigler's talk, the . drive better ourselves the chamber of commerce the new Christmas decthrough (United Fund," he; said, United Fund .is the clearest orations which have been purindication to people outside our chased "this year- - for the city, county that people here can and discussed possibilities of work together and that they building a Swiss Village for have a feeling and. a goal be the city park. Cham-- ! ber of Commerce board of di-rectors has voted to back the TJtah County United Fund drive, after : hearing Dave ' Bigler, I; drive chairman, explain the de-tails of United Fund at a mem-- t bership 'luncheon. I Mr. t Bigler said the ' goal of i the local drive s$100,000, pointr ing but that the campaign will I be, conducted by local people, I administered by local people, fand distributed for the benefit X Credit Cards Reported Missing ; A second break-i- n ; -- " port of a purse taken from a car belonging to Jessie Marie Kellog, 1171 W. 1st N.i and because of the heavy pedestrian property missing from Provo traffic across the highway, he West Motel, reported by said.' Howard Kean, 1015 South-StateSouthbound traffic on Clanyon road will be diverted by anRETIRED "WRITER"! other road block at 2230 North, PITTSBURGH (UPI) Jo during games, to move traffic seph Radinich, 68, Pittsburgh, west to either University or was arrested Friday on a Second West, he said. The new stadium, with extra charge of writing numbers. The U.S. district attorney's of teachers, holds about 33,000 fice listed his occupation as re spectators who arrive in some 7000 cars, he: said. tired numbers writer." i '.. non-prof- it, - j dies-play- . ' . ed Vote For Utah County Vital Statistics Willie Grant PARENTS OF QUADRUPLETS Lyons of Jackson, Tenn., talks with his wife, Robbie Mae, in her hospital room after she gave birth on Sunday to quadruplets. The quads, two boys and two! girls,, ari the. first on record to be born in Tennessee. The Lyons have four other children, 3 "to 15 The, father, a Negro AT UTAH CALLEY HOSPITAL Provo. ' Kent Burch Knudsen, 23, Pro- Today: Bov to Gordon and Bvrnina vo, and Charlotte Elaine Smith 1 Ionise Hoariand. Provo. ' . 23, Provo. . Gary M. Lee, 22, Payson, and Bov id Rulon D. and Jaque- Nancy Lynn Dockstader, 17, linft Larsen, LaDell. Orem. Payson. Glendon Earl Smith, 48, Lehi, Girl to Garv and Marcia Ko-and Betty Sue Street, 41, Amer-val Provo. Girl to Paul W . and Maxine ican JtorK. Robert James Eastmond, 23, Muhlestein Conrad, Provo. Girl to John C. and Karen Provo, and Carolann Lambert, 22, Provo. Johnson Zaccardi, Orem. and Peggy Yon Dee McCandless, 22, Pro , Girl tc Stephen B. vo, and Marian verena Pierce, Cain Cameron, urem. Boy to Dale B. and Doris 19, Provo. Harold Billy Nielson, 16, Despain Ford,- Pleasant Grove, Girl ' S Olam and uayie Pleasant' Grove, and Doris Taylor, 19. Pleasant u Susan Romney Durrant, Provo. Grove. "Kathleen and Boy to Grant A. Richard Darrell Adams, 20, Nickle Edwards, Orem. Boy to Richard W. and Nina Lehi, and Darlene Boley, 17, Sunday: : ! . ; - American Fork Lester Willard R a y 1, 73, Saturday: Boy to Fred and Maurine Pitt Orem, and Zennetta W. Chyno- V wem, w, urem. Streulins Salt Lake betters, 26, Pro-Boy to John R. and Sharon iNorman Dora and Joan vo, Provo. Lee Rogers Leisure, Sherman, 31, wovo. Girl to Dennis Wayne and Gay Arnold Conder, 26, and Joyce Taylor Trent, Orem. AnN. to and Bov John pnerry iviasn, 18, Pleasant Joyce urove derson Hood. Orem. Girl to Clive and Rosella L. Denzel Keith Gardner, 42, Sandy, and Marion Myers, 41, Rediger Ashton, Provo. . Bov to Richard D. and Paul Orem. DIVORCES GRANTED ine Shields Sagers, Provo. Eileen O. Davies from Stephen Kenneth L. and Pauline to Boy Davies. J, Sorensen Nelson, Orentr U. Ursel from John Reynolds Satnrday: D. to Frank and Marlene Reynolds; plaintiff granted Boy McGavin Andreason, Provo. custody of minor child and $65 Girl to James and Betty Gar- - a month support. Wood Payne, Provo. i ie I 45-year-- old Provo area youngsters are in proven loyal friends over 'the vited to "Swing into Books" at years. Miss Friend will appear the Provo Public Utoaryduring through special arrangement with a Ideal merchant who plans National Book Week' Nov. rto feature her and her friends in according to Ed Dowlin nead li activities. Christmas brarian. , recent order of Fall The most Joan Angfriend" from und's book "A Friend Is Some children's books will be on hand one Who Likes You," will be the to welcome Book Week visitors. eatured guest during the week- - Both the old favorites and some ong ceieDration in tne junior of the newer titles are being esDepartment of the. library. 'Miss pecially! groomed for their deFriend, a lifesized doll, will pre- but, said Mr. Dowlin. A display of Royal Copenside over the activities from her seat of honor in a specially built hagen storybook characters will swing. She will be surrounded by remind (adults of the Junior Decovers from books that have partment activities,. These pre ( 2-- 7, ; . ha-ppy'lbu- t I I K y)1 -- COUNTY , k . cious Danish, figurines are, on loan from the. collection of Mrs. j Byron Done. Several schools have arranged for elementary class tours during, the week, but parents should plan a, family visit to be sure that no "one misses their visit. Busy parents who have not been to the library recently are urged 10 iaxe advantage ot tne new this fall" family night hours. COMMISSIONER . REPUBLICAN ' " ' wtrk hu ft to th TIME FULL NEW JOBS HirMgli '. ' vownty; , - "- " wMmm Utah ftot ftnat, 1947-1Hlpd Utah Board mni TiWo school fiiMncinf law; Wator fowtf law; rata Institution; bin Kesnsing practical i Toch. Inst. s ml civil sorvJco for stato ootrolmen. Exprincd: . b f to nfy fvrnmnl. m Wriilnfl mw Indwftry Urf t ." pntr 1. Civk loodor: Formor mayor of Orom, school administrator, LD.S. !hop, past prosldont f Chambor of Commorco and Lions Clvk. d. Political Adv., t. Manning ' .. .,, 1 WiM Jolloy - - i 4v0t Will Pre-scho- ol Dowlin. YEAR TERM 4- - 2-- 7 Department is open until 9 p.m. to make family participation possible. parents come ater Lp.in. any af may ternoon. These hours will con tinue during the school year. 'Since its bounding in 1919, National Book week has become a traditional time to nighlight for children the pleasure and knowledge to be found in reading good books," concluded Mr. V. .1 ' , Announced Assembly Speaker Elder Richards is a former at Devotional speaker Bng- tiam Young University Tuesday will be. Franklin' D. Richards, assistant to the LDS Council of the Twelve Apostles. The public is invited to the assembly, scheduled for 10 ajn. in the George Albert Smith 'ieldhouse. , commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration. Since resigning from government service in 1952, he has engaged in the mortgage banking business D. C., New York jn Washington, and Salt Lake ity. - rett. Wiley. Springville. J ATTENDANCE SUFFERS NEWARK, England (UPI) School attendance suffered Fri day when a truck, spilled 10 tons and of herrings onto a, school children were allowed to Girl to Charles H. j and Mary Nicholson. Fox, Provo Boy to Lee Duane and Judith WooMenhulme Hansen, Provo Girl to Erwin C. and Linda Mj Longman Lamoreaux, Pro vo. Boy to Floyd and Mary Pino Johnson, Las Vegas, Nev. Candidate for BYU , Friday: BJ. JOLLEY preacher and farm laborer, said he is mighty worried, too. His wife, is 35. Mother arid: children are' doing fine. T. Roy Jones 'hospital administrator said the hospital was donating its services to the family and a civic club had offered to coordinate all gifts and services to the family. (Eeraid-UP- I Telephoto). Miss Friend' To Reign Over Boole Week Nov -- 1 , . fund-raisin- . and two Bell Brown, 536 S. 9th W. Other, incidents under investigation by police include re- i west of the stadium, during stadium events. He said during games at the stadium, Canyon road is being blocked at 1230 N. 150 E., so cars which have turned east from University onto Canyon road at Provo High School, must fight their way back westward on 1230 North to get back onto North University, Sgt. Littlefield pointed but that cars can enter the stadium parking lot from University along its entire west flank be tween 1650 and 2230 North. But two small exits on its east side opening onto Canyon Road will be blocked during games 1 missing credit cards has been reported to Provo police by , s ' The public was urged today by Provo Police Sgt. Max Littlefield, trafUc , division, to please use the University Street entrance to the Brigham Young University parking lot Fa Back United Fund vOREM , 2, St by-pa- ss ' 2&w tji - i Y . fill R . . , - - use as many as they ' wanted for fish bait. 1 "it " - , ATTORNEY awS'-i- $m i Thursday: : Girl to Wesley and Susan DowelJ Hutchings, Orem Girl to Norman Keim and Georgina Bullock Gibson, Orem. Boy to Vernon and Betsy La- Rue Young Weight, Partown, " - - v Orem Swept Girl to Fred and Betty Wilkins Tarran, Pleasant Grove. Girl to David L. and Dixie Rae Roberts Voegele, Provol AMERICAN FORK t HOSPITAL Girl to Douglas A. and Carol Jean Christensen Doxy, Oct. 31. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Rolland Pulley, 21, American Fork, and Tana Marie John, 18, American Fork, Michael A. DeMellcr, 19 Hon olulu, Hawaii, and Marion Lynne Nuttall, 21, Vancouver, B. C. James Wilfrad Valez, 20, Pro vo, and Mae Vonne Jolley, 18, I OREM K were v who 7; 1. i .7. IS OR HAS BEEN AFFILIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING' ORGANIZATIONS: Jdseplh H. Why does Mr. ffluirhead bring his light-ligScotch over i Utah Finance Co 50 S t ?" tinr nMV , Sea - c ' 1st No. Provo, 373-286- 3 JUciiwrf Boflr Gim Lomb E. WOVO, Galr Chtrrj: 50 r.Wayii.Snw Utah Finance Co. ; Uhf, Utah ; E. Judge Joseph T 1 ;, f -- V FORCEFUL, EFFECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VOTE For jM0 1TttJ FAIR EFFICIENT BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, 80 PROOF. DISTRIBUTE! N.Y. OMcK&R. A 23 EXPERIENCED iNC .. ft behind. Aldrirh PROSECUTION SCOTCH' I ROBBINS. Safe At Eureka Post Office What is the answer? Citizens M 2 'for I ' . ATTORNEY DISTRICT Paid Oilin Creed. Adv. Y. GhriBtenrcn, Dr. jBCJcson Nelsoni K. E. Bullock, Sec. ' .For PoUiUcel IY MCKESSON ourglaries Blovn h lit,,, K r,,,. a lata FBI reports serious felonies in Utah's 4th District over 1961. Auto thefts are almost double' up 23 the national average for similar areas. In 1963 there were 166 larcencies committed per 100,000 population as compared to 131 in like areas. JUST MUIRHEAD'S LIGHT-U6H- Nelson .' Four Judicial District DISCOVER univirsity 373-53- p fa (Your liquor store has the happy answer.) (Incumbent) JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT in barrels? JrT IN NEED F Re-ele- ct ht WHEN YOU'RE J . EeDsdim ?'j . r V CRIME UP FORD Member of the Board of Directors: BYU Alumni !. Association Vice President Provo Jaycees National Campaign Committeeman: Rocky Mt. Region United Cerebral Palsy. Member Board of Directors: Provo Kiwanis Chairman 1 96163: Community Relations Committee of the Provo Chamber of Commerce ' Assistant City Attorney: Provo, Utah 1': FBI REPORTS :' J I ft Rack r7l.i degree; graduated from Northwestern University JSchool of Law, 1955, with Juris Doctor degree. enter dows or u and walle f Ptov Mrs 1800 S., mttemA containv cast) w who si and en ma him Ford R. Paulson was born and reared in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Attended Pleasant Grove Elementary and High Schools; graduated from High School in 1945. Served in the U. S. Army, 1945-4served LD.S. mission to Holland and Belgium, 1948-5Ford graduated from BYU in 1952 with Bachelor of Arts house was not -r r: Wednesday I MONEY WITH SPEED ries ome Bur Utah.; L Of Rosh by a. Howard i ; i v" r. 4 |