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Show lber 28, 1961 - Z " ; j . rHE SPRINGVTLLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Seven I 5 3 Society Yjeu5 " ' m "" "" " " ,, , ; I Crth (Corner Boy, to Carl and Renee Cran-da- ll Curtis, Wednesday, Dec. 20, at the Utah Valley Hospital. The new baby has a brother and a sister. Family together for Christmas Family members numbering approximately at twenty gathered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred Saturday evening for their annual Christmas party. Dinner was served at small tables around a beautifully dec-orated Christmas tree, early in the evening and visiting and the exchange of gifts took up the remainder of the evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cowley of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allred, Mrs. Susie Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leek and their families of Spanish Fork. Nebo school board considers business (Continued from Page One.) tinuing their services at Christmas time and in the near future. The Superintendent report-ed that Principal J. Angus Christensen had requested per-mission for the Spanish Fork high school to participate in a "Student Exchange Program". The criteria governing such a program was presented by Supt Stansfield for the Board's discussion and acceptance. Placement program The Supt reported on the Advanced Placement Program and how it would apply to Nebo School District. He stated that the size of our high schools makes the pro- - proposed system consisted of a switchboard, two outside central office lines, and twenty seven telephone s located throughout the school. The Board suggested that the Superintendent and Principal J. Angus Christensen work out a minimum telephone ser-vice system and present it to the Board at a later date. Supt. Stansfield presented a request from County Agent, Clair R. Acord, that he be al-lowed to take four Spanish Fork high school boys with him to attend the 4-- H conven-tion being held in Denver, Colo., on Jan. 9 and 10. All expenses will be paid by the State and Mr. Acord will su-pervise them. Motion by Alfonzo Kester, seconded by Roland Lindsay, that the boys be excused from school in order to attend the convention. Motion unanimous. gram unrealistic for our dis-trict insofar as costs and special personnel are concern-ed. Supt. Stansfield felt that it might be better for us to continue with our present pro-gram of offering English and mathmatics to the advanced students. He pointed out the possibility of teaching begin-ning Algebra (from 4 to 6 chapters) to an advanced group in the last few weeks of the seventh grade and continuing with the same group and text through the eighth grade. This would make it possible for the group to take geometry in the ninth grade. Such a program followed through high school would make it possible for the students to go into chemistry, physics, analytical geometry, trigonometry; or other advanc-ed work in the physical scienc-es. Supt. Stansfield presented a letter from the Sales Engineer, Richard E. Drury, of the Mountain States Telephone Co. making a proposal for tele-phone service in the new Spanish Fork high school. The My Neighbors "Excuse me Fm just fooli-ng for my husband." wn A. Boyer iked 93rd itfiday Dec. 27 one of the A Boyer, Citizens in Springville, ' ,CL 93rd birthday Wed. ome, 490 East Seventh 1 special celebration hk he received many f'or continued good f from members of his , friends and neighbors. ''Boyer lives alone at his 'with the help of his Thelma B. Car-,- d ,ter Mrs. 'sons Oscar and Har-(t- o live in Springville. 'm son Glenn Boyer Salt Lake City. '. enjoys company and hours reading, watch-j- y and listening to the , Until two years ago, he , own car and early ier mornings found him '1, to the church farm to j bit before the sun got Sot made his home here ", 0f his life and taken e part in church work civic affairs. has 16 grandchildren; 42 trandchildren and one .eat grandchild. ' iiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiijr Club holds annual Christmas party The home of Mrs. Flossie Sanford was gay with Christ-mas decorations and lights Wednesday evening, when the Entre Nous club held their Christmas party. A delightful Christmas story was given by Mrs. Floss Phil-lips and later the group visited and enjoyed games and a nicely arranged luncheon. President Emma Kennedy conducted short business and gifts were exchanged among the following: Lola Weight, Florence Boyer, Grace Martin-dal- e, Viola Long, Alice Davis, Erva Childs, Hilda Cherring-ton- , Mae Child, Thelma Carter, Zelma Beardall, Rowena Allan, Mary Weight, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson and two sons of Lincoln, Nebr., formerly of Springville have been spending the Christmas holidays in Springville with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Alma Miner and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and other rel-atives and friends. They came especially to spend Christmas with their son Dennis who is staying in Springville and at-tending high school. J'j.' ., t"--t y A ' i ' ' ' ' r T : ; 1 i 1 ; ; . i ; . . : ; j I ' ' y. i t h 4' - ....- - ; r' ., jVT ' 5 I - . ,. ; i I ; . V . 1 f (SC r ' ,. ( j Kewly married Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grant Halverson, now honeymooning on the west coast. She is the former Miss Gerry Law of San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A. Wedding ceremony here unites Miss Gerry Law, J. G. Halverson graduate of the Colegio of Americano in Caracas, Venez-uela, S. A. and is a language major at the USU, where she is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Halverson, a graduate of Spanish Fork high school and LDS Seminary, is majoring in ,accounting in the School of Business, USU, where he has affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The couple plan to continue their education at the USU and graduate in June. A wedding of interest dur-ing the holidays was that of Miss Gerry Law, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Law of San Jose, Costa Rica, C.A., formerly of Springville and Jay Grant Halverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. Halver-son of Spanish Fork. The marriage took place Dec. 23, at Kolob Stake House with Bishop Merrill Binks of Spanish Fork, performing the ceremony in the presence of immediate family members and close friends. Later in the evening, mem-bers of the two families and close friends numbering ap-proximately thirty people, were guests at dinner at Barts with parents of the bride as hosts. The new Mrs. Halverson is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Law of Springville. For her wedding, she chose a light biege wool sheath, matching mohair jacket with mother-of-pea- rl trim and matching gloves, hat and shoes. Her corsage was a white or-chid. Following the wedding din-ner, the couple left on a hon-eymoon trip to San Francisco and other points on the West coast. Upon their return, they will make their home at Lo-gan, where both are seniors at the Utah State University. The attractive bride is a Dictators are men who rule nations by personal edicts; we want none in the United States regardless of the emergency at hand, real or supposed. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Law of San Jose, Costa Rica, C.A. are in Springville visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Law and other relatives and friends. They came especially for the wedding of their daugh-ter, Gerry, a student at the USU, Logan and will visit here and in California until about the middle of February. They were dinner guests Tues. evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harri-son Conover at the Riverside Country Club. HHHHHHaHHHHHHHHHHHHMHHBHH We're Roarin' in with a world of wishes that the New Year brings all good things for you! SPRINGVILLE FLORAL of GIRLS' m 14 OFF f-'.Arhr- Terrific values now ' " 1 v ! ;rs the gals' favorite vr- - V V f fashions in fSH, - warm outerwear. ' S " V. I Boys and Girls. . , i: f3, PAJAMAS Xy Jl Bys and Girls iff- - sizes6monhs Y? -- L 25 OFF Gloves and House Shoes Reg. 2.98, 3.98 f tittens NOW 25 OFF 198 1 224 South Main, Springville I T N POTATO CHIPS M D,LL P,CKLES I N.lley S 22 ox. Urge Size I 21 mc I 5D j OLIVES Arizona Grapefruit Rocca Bells Select g jjg' 4 for 1.00 Red Potatoes DelMonte Catsup 10 lbs. 29c 5 bottles 89c Vonder Bread Large Buttermilk Loaf or 89c Sun Valley Margarine o il- - mo DelMonte Pineapple-Grapefru- it ! For Your Town ... Your local newspaper strives to represent every facet of the community. It promotes business by advertising pro-ducts and services; it supports churches, schools, and civic clubs by publishing information concerning their ac-tivities; it of the community recognizes individual members as interesting events occur in their lives; and it spreads local news, and national news in local terms. By help--I ing differed factions of the community to anT understating and other, your local newspaper promotes f cooperation for the good of the entire area h Mm life HELP YOUR TOWN GROWl Drink, 46 oz. 4 for 1.00 Eggs Mountain Vu Alka Seltzer, 59c size Large AA, 2 doz 1.09 for only 39c ASSORTED LUNCH MAT LB. 49 BRICK SAUSAGE LB. 49 2 LBS. Thick Sliced GOLD COIN BACON 1.09 Watch for our GRAND OPENING SALE - Come in and Register for FREE GIFTS and GROCERIES to be given during this big event! CLOWARD'S SAGE CREEK MARKET 10th South 4th East liUnter 94611 WESTERN AUTO FRANCHISE AVAILABLE This is your opportunity to be-come one of the over 3,700 dealers now owning Western Auto Associate Stores, successful retailers of auto supplies, bicycles, radios, T.V., sport-ing goods, electrical appliances, etc. We have over 14,000 items of top quality merchandise to choose from. Western Auto has for you the pro-duct that your customers will buy with confidence. Why not join Am-erica's largest automotive supply re-tailer. Minimum capital necessary $15,000 Established merchants are invited io apply for franchise. Free store in-stallation services and training in successful merchandising are among the many services offered. For a booklet explaining the com-plete associate store program, clip and mail the coupon below. j WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. New Store Development Dept. P. O. Box 1031, Ogden, Utah NAME ADDRESS CITY L j i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cherr-- ington and little daughter came from Heber to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cherrington and Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Denney. brevities,,. Mrs. Eugene (Mary) Curtis of Cheyenne, Wyo., spent the past weekend in Springville coming especially for the fun-eral of her brother Wayne O. Beesley and visited his wife Marva and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clay Beesley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weight and son Frank spent the Christmas holidays in Idaho Falls, Ida., with Mrs. Weight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grange and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weight and daughter of Logan and George and Ella Weight were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weight. Among students home for the holidays from the USU, Logan are Kathleen Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Russell and Karen Roy-lanc- e, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Roylance. |