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Show vSven$oh'Usmbd ' C, of C President - SPANISH FORK Jack H. ; Swenson was elected president of , tne Spanish Fork chamber ox commerce at a recent meeting of the organization it is' announced bx Ernest E. Knudsen. secretary. J Mr; 'Swenson was chosen at a meeting or we ooara ox aireciors. Mr. Swenson is the manager of the. Angelus theater, a member of the. Spanish Fork City council; and a -past president of the, Utah state and Spanish Fork Jaycees. Others officers elected are Mark Adamson, manager of the Utah Poultry association, and also a member of the city council who was named vice-president.' Harold V Creer, Spanish Fork postmaster I was named second vice-president, tne secretary will be named at a later meeting of the board. The following business -men comprise the board of directors; H. A. Gardner, Elmo B. Wilson, Win. B. Jex, George Hawkins, W. Taylor Johnson. Men-ill D. Hawk ins,' Paul E. Dart, John E. Booth, u. victor Robertson, O. J. Brown, Neil Thomas and W.-A. Crump. The new elected officers are also members of the board of directors. 4 VFW Installs New Officers New officers for the forthcoming forthcom-ing year -were installed by Provo Post 2162, Veterans- of Foreign War, Friday night at the Provo Armory. Ceremonies, were conducted con-ducted by Floyd Dorman, state adjutant and service officer. The V. F. W. state commander, Mr. Bowman addressed the meeting and James Abels, Utah adjudication adjudica-tion officer for the Veteran's administration, ad-ministration, explained claims adjustments ad-justments and legalities relative to veterans and dependants. The new officers are: commander, Arthur Coleman; Sr. vice com' mander. Paul Hershey; Jr. vice commander. William Bowdish; adjutant. Verl Johnson; quarter master, Stan Burriston; post ad' vocate, Wayne Carter; chaplain, . Chester Aiken; trustees, Ed Bent ley and Dean Henriod. iVFW Post Places Veterans In Jobs ) SPRINGVILLE Considerable progress is reported by the local Postof Veterans of Foreien Wars a m connection with their ernploy-tn ernploy-tn pnt nrnvram. it was annnunmH this week. "After four weeks of activity among employers, all veterans Who have made requests for work have been placed, it was stated, fe The employment committee was organized for the purpose of cringing closer contact Between employer anchworkmeh: Employ- rs cooperated by contacting the committee when workmen were needed and as a result 40 men have been placed on jobs as apprentices, ap-prentices, merchandisers, on con- Struction work or as laborers. The VFW post is also complet ing plans for their inaugural ball to be conducted April 13, at Memorial Me-morial hall, and are making plans also for a skeet range and the re qulsitioning of necessary equip xnent and rifles. SUNDAY HERALD ."fflSiSffi?- PAGE Doctor to Speak mm v DR." BERYL D. ORRIS Knife and Fork Club To Hear Psychiatrist Appearance of Dr. Beryl D Orris before the Tlmpanogos Knife and Fork club has been advanced ad-vanced to April. 10 in the Joseph Smith Building, President Alex Hedquist; announced Saturday. Dr. Orris was originally sched uled to speak April 12 on the sub ject, "Where Does The World Go From Here? He is generally being hailed as one of America's leading young psychiatrists, having gained this distinction as a result of his work as it is applied to the problems of delinquency and world disturbances. disturb-ances. Born in Chicago, Dr. Orris studied stu-died under Sigmund Freud in Vienna, Vi-enna, and Havelock Ellis in London. Lon-don. After a considerable residence resi-dence in Europe and England, Dr. Orris returned to his native city for the purpose of practicing his profession. Dr. Orris' interest in the youth of Europe and America has .been manifest in bis varied activities in the field of attitudes and problems prob-lems of young people, which are rightly the business and concern of their elders. Possessing a keen sense of humor hu-mor as well as a brilliant mind, Dr .Orris has become a platform favorite in every section of the United States. City Briefs Statistics Jaycees Elect At Springville SPRINGVILLE A. H. Morten- sen has been elected president of the Junior chamber of commerce forthe coming year, 'Succeeding' Verl Whiting, who automatically Decomes state director. Other officers include. R. L. Althouse and Wallace Patrick. first and second vice-presidents. respectively; Mays Anderson, Sid Russell and Tom Judd, 2-year directors: di-rectors: Herb Miner. Clarence Smith and Bryce Thorn, one-year directors, the first two being holdovers hold-overs and the latter being elected new. The secretary and treasurer will be anointed before the formal installation on April 18. Out of town family members ere for funeral services for Mrs. Hazel -Roberts Lewis. included her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stanfleld (Dons Lewis) of Culver City, Calif, brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, Culver City; Mrs. Ruth Boyd. Los Angeles; Mrs. Belle Sinnott and Mrs. Florence Ann Keefer, Balboa Beach, Calif. and Boyd Roberts, Cosa Mesa, Calif. Also Mrs. Florence Wright, Mrs. Joseph Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood ..; Bachman, -. Mrs. v- Belle Bachman and Mrs. ' Ireta Winn, Salt Lake City; Mrs; John Roberts and June Roberts; Tabiona, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. George Milnerr Jr Mrs.' Esther Tidwell, George Milner, Sr.,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Milner, Wellington, Utah, and Margaret and Helen Roberts Spanish Fork. I D. Wilson Hales, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, completed his intemeship t the California hospital in Los Angeles, March 31; and with hit wife, Anne Danvers Hales, and two-year-old son; Robert, Ro-bert, are visiting in Provo. He was commissioned a lieutenant J. g. medical corps, USNR, and is to report for duty at the' naval hospital hos-pital in San Diego, Calif. April 10. Mrs. Hales and little son will remain in Ogden with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Danvers, Dan-vers, for a time. Owen W. Ricks of Idaho Falls, Ida., was a visitor in Provo Saturday. C. E. Mitchell of Morgan, spent Saturday in Provo on business. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Rasmu-son Rasmu-son of Logan, are spending the week end in Provo with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ras-muson Ras-muson and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Peterson. Francis S .Ross was removed to his home, 582 East Second South street, from the Utah. Valley hospital hos-pital Friday, and is reported to be doing fine. He underwent a major ma-jor operation March 16. John II. McGuire of Provo Is attending at-tending the California Polytechnic Polytech-nic college in San Luis Obispo. He is a son of Mr. and "Mrs. J. P. McGuire of Provo. Mrs. J. C. Snow has returned from a trip to Portland, Oregon, where she visited her son. Glen Field, formerly of Provo, and his wife who were celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. anniversa-ry. . Dr. and Mrs. R. Wendell Vance of Chicago are here today attending at-tending conference and visiting friends and relatives. Dr. Vance is 6on of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum S. Vance of Provo. Mrs. Vance is the former Ora Haws, daughter of G. Lynn Haws of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gordon and Maud Park liave returned from Salt Lake City where they were visiting Brent Dickey, who has been in the LDS- hospital. If you want Stark trees, shrubs or plants, this spring. Call 2028-W now! or see Bob Elliott, Jr. 1600 North 2nd East adv. ) BORN BOy, to Emmett and Rosetta Roerk Headman, Saturday. Boy, to Claron R. and Marilyn McKenzie Collard, Saturday. Girl, to Ross E. and Zola Dim-Ick Dim-Ick McFadden, Saturday. Utah Valley hospital. Boy, to Que D. and Donna Jen-; kins Barton, Maud Park home- Saturday. LICENSED TO WED Thomas Shepherd, 25, Provo, j and Mary Joan cnadwick, 21, American Fork. Robert Carter Olsen, 21, Santa-quin, Santa-quin, and Melba LaDean Wyler, .19, Pay son. Garth S. Berean, 34, Provo and Elva C. Dean, 42, Provo. Jack. Gailend Maupin, 24, Murray, Mur-ray, and Dorothy Jane Snyder, 21, Murray. DIVORCES ASKED Eldorr Roberts vs. June Flor- k ence Roberts, desertion. Married July 26, , 1945 at Salt Lake City. Suit seeks restoration of defendant's defend-ant's maiden name, June Florence McCloskey. Stella Nelson vs. Franklin P. Nelson, cruelty. Married July 8, k 1929 at Farmington. Plaintiff seeks custody of six minor children chil-dren and $190 monthly. ANNULMENT SOUGHT Earl Delos Martell vs. Carol Maxlne Johnson Martell. Married Feb. 11, 1946. Plaintiff alleges previous" marriage of defendant had "not become final at time of marriage to him and seeks annulment annul-ment DIVORCES GRANTED Rosey Bell Pierce Hadlock from Frank P. Hadlock, mental cruelty. Married April 10, 1943, at Provo. Plaintiff restored maiden name of Rosey Bell Pierce. Gordon Orton from Theresa Snippier Orton, mental cruelty. Defendant restored maiden name of Theresa Snippier. Lamar Averett vs. Vivian Vir- . ginia. Averett Divorce granted j wife on her cross complaint Wife a , ; -o c monthly, to decrease to $20 monthly, if she remarries. Sterling G. Peay from Eva Hardy Peay, mental cruelty. Mar- j .nedat Frovo sept. 10, ANNULMENT GRANTED Edna Bae Barney Smith from R. J. Smith. All hickory trees are natives of America, and the name comes from their Indian name "Powco-hicora." drive Lags SPANISH FORK The Red Cross drive quota for the Spanish Fork district is still below the designated amount it is announced by drive chairman Orson Brown. 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