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Show Page Two The Springville Genealogy meet planned Friday p The next Temple View 'Chapter meeting of the Utah J Genealogical Assn. will be held August 18 at the Provo City j Utilities Building, 251 West 800 North at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Roger Flick, a teacher of genealogy at BYU. His topic will Jbe the survey phase of genealogy research. 5 There will be a special help session at 7:00 p.m. for those interested. (Help will be given in U.S. and English research) Lxercise is wnat your iriena j'should take to get rid of the middle age spread. Pharmacy Talk. by Jerry Ollerton DENTAL PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIP-TIONS ARE NOW MORE COMMON Every dentist, since he Is a doctor, has the authority author-ity to write out a prescription prescrip-tion when he feels it's necessary nec-essary for a patient. But, It has only been In recent years that prescription writing writ-ing by dentists has become common. There are available numerous-drugs that your dentist den-tist might want to prescribe. pre-scribe. A tranquilizer prior to a visit that involved a long -and complicated procedure, pro-cedure, vitamin compounds for certain mouth conditions, condi-tions, an antibiotic to avoid an infection, and even a custom made-- toothpaste 1 may be called- lo.-. Today's f modern "dentist' useifvery method . available to build your confidence and maintain main-tain your good dental health. "A. GREAT MANY PEOPLE PEO-PLE ENTRUST US with their prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege and a duty. May we be your personal family pharmacy." " City Pharmacy 1 64 South Main Phone 489-5618 Springville OFFER GOOD UNTIL AUGUST 19th WD L mA L FRONT END ONE $ LOW PRICE U At this one low price our specialists will perform per-form the following services: Complete front-end inspection Precision Equipment-set camber, caster, and toe-in All adjustments made to manufacturer's specifications spec-ifications for maximum tire mileage and driving driv-ing comfort Appointments Only ASK FOR HERB COLE OR BUZZ CHIPMAN Johnson Tire Service 6 i 0 N. Main Ph. 489-5623 tlntnwdtt Goo DtW) Herald Au?ust 17, 1972 Standing in front of a huge' welcome sign, and other entertainment concluding the children crowded into the library Friday of last summer reading program sponsored by the week, to greet Dee the Clown and hear stories library. Young people invited to library show Grade school children are invited to see four films based on children's favorite books at the library, this afternoon, at 4 p.m. The entertainment will replace the regular story hour. Films to be seen are: Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel, Where the Wild Things Are, The five Chinese Brothers, and What do You Say Dear? There will be no admission for the films. The party, marking the conclusion of the library summer sum-mer reading program Friday, was most successful with approximately ap-proximately 200 at the event and about 70 having completed the reading program. Dee, the clown, was the big attraction entertaining the children with stories'antf games. Paper clowns and balloons decorated the rooms. Book markers were given to all children and those who completed the reading, were given badges. The librarians announce that those who completed the program and were not at the party may get a badge or those who still want to complete the program and get a badge, may do so. Co p . omina ivenii , 6th ward carnival - The Sixltt ard Building fund festival is"o be held Saturday evening, August 19, beginning at 4 o'clock, at the church. There will be lots of good food, baked goods and candy and dime-a-dip as well as all kinds of fun things, rides and contests and numerous beautiful things to purchase as well as a big auction. A Disney movie will also be shown. All contributions of $5 or more will be counted toward the building fund assessment, except for the food items and auction, officers in charge announce. The female Anopheles mosquito has a long proboscis with which it pierces the skin, spreading malaria. AUGHMEMT ANY U.S. CAR, PLUS PARTS add $2 for air-conditioned air-conditioned cars THE BIG. Central Park in New York City adds a big patch of green to the urban landscape. Here, people enjoy the view at Bethesda Fountain. It's no longer unusual to see citizens' clean-up committees picking up litter in the park. . . . AND THE SMALL. Paley Park, a privately endowed park in Manhattan, rests between two buildings. The sight of a few trees and the sound of the artificial waterfall offer a pleasant alternative alterna-tive to the view of office buildings and the noise of jackhammers. Here is a sampling of blooms of dwarf marigolds, both single and double forms, monochrome and bi-colored. All are extreme!) useful in jour garden. SENIOR CITIZEN TOUR October 9 to 19 $430 Selected hotels and restaurants used especially for Senior Citizens Meals, hotels, sightseeing tips included. in-cluded. This tour has been classified classi-fied as the best buy ever to Mexico. DESERET TRAVEL CaH 288 North 100 West Provo 373-3822 7 -SlffisJJk... li ."""a- kl , Nevada plans annual event Top race horses from throughout the Intermountain West will be off and running during the annual Pony Express Ex-press Days, Aug. 19-20 and 26-27 in the Eastern Nevada community com-munity of Ely. This is Nevada's oldest continuous con-tinuous horse racing event, now going into its 38th year. Each of the four racing days will feature at least 10 big races including the daily feature event such as the 10th annual Great Basin Thorobred Futurity for two-year-olds and the ninth annual Great Basin Thorobred Derby for three-year-olds, both with $500 added purses; the Nevada Governor's Handicap with a $1,000 added purse and the Legislator at southern meet Rep. Robert O. Bowen of Spanish Fork, Utah attended the 1972 annual meeting of the National Legislative Conference Aug. 1-4 in New Orleans. Some 2,000 State Legislators from across the country met to discuss and formulate policy positions on issues such as school finance reform, revenue sharing, environment, welfare reform, health care services and law enforcement and criminal justice. Rep. Bowen is Asst. Majority in the Utah House of Reps. and has been appointed to the School Finance Task Force of the NLC Other topics of interest at the conference include modernization moder-nization and' reform of State Legislatures, America's court system, consumer protection, penal reform, right to privacy and exology. Mike Mansfield, Senate Democratic Leader, returning from China: "The Chinese made clear their belief that the resumption of the bombing of the North could prolong rather than end the war." Pound for pound, peanuts have more food energy than sugar, according to : Encyclopaedia En-cyclopaedia Britannica. Michigan was the first state to develop roadside parks and picnic tables. President Harry S Truman authorized production of the hydrogen bomb on Jan. 31, 1950. iff THE HOTTEST THING X wei ru am m - fm m a 1 ms NATIONAL GENERAI ACADEMY 56 NORTH UNIVERSITY 373 4470 9s AJ255 bnedi ST S. STATE. PROVO y0ur car. Trinity's back in the saddle again and still horsing around. Joseph t Lrvinr ind Atco tmtusst mwm WW- Is mill My Name ..Bud Spencer YantiSomer DanaGhia EnzoTarascio EmilioDcllePiane CO-FEATURE JOHN WAYNE in . . . 11th annual Pony Express Allowance. Post time this year has been moved back to 1 p.m. each recing day. The "Daily-double" will be the first and second races each afternoon. An added feature the first day will be "Quenella" bets (picking the first two finishers regardless of their order of finish). This will be the first year for Quenella bets. Also this year, there will be an electric tote board and the odds and payoffs will be greatly speeded with the aid of a computer. com-puter. The Pony Express Days' races are annually sponsored by Ely Elks Lodge 1469. ff NOW ORGANIZING WINTER LEAGUES We Need Bowlers couples, singles, & youth Please contact Tom James 489-509 1 7th AND FINAL WEEK! 1 Weelmites: 6:30, 8:20, 10:10 Sat., & Sun. from 2:00 cm OGtariOViC-tr PftopucTion 15 C TECHNICOLOR- From Warner Bros A Warner Communications Company ON WHEELS N RAQUEL PLUS' JAMES C03U3H T1H CAREY TREATMENT S LnZTT P" TP U 225-1740 lSUSMiQre. NOW PLAYING! the comfort of Showtime 8:45 hntnl An lulo Zingutlli Film 9 "TRUE GRIT" (Nomina Iventi Nielsen reunion All descendants of the Pate Peter or (Pedar) Nielsen and his two wives, Kirsten Larsen and Nesena Christena Nielsen Nielsen, are invited to meet at the Spanish Fork City Park Sunday August 20, at 2 p.m. All, should bring their lunch, also name card with immediate ancestry and relationship. Diamond reunion A reunion of the James Diamond family will be held, August 20 at 12 noon, at Saratoga resort. All are asked to bring their lunch and enjoy the afternoon. af-ternoon. The Earl Diamond family is acting as committeemen com-mitteemen in charge. "To get the best in an argument, ar-gument, keep out of it." An ury Lanes ARCH THEATRE, Spanish Fork Thurs. Fri. and Sat. August 17, 18, 19 "Mary, Queen of Scots" Federal Agents? Monks? Gunrunners? Who are those guys? fQi'miaMwmgs j Hilarious action for the whole family! Weehites: Sat. & Sun.: 2:00, 489-540 1 Sorinavilla DRIVE-IN 2 REAL BIG ONES! SEE THEM AND HAVE YOURSELF A BIG OnCe yOU i ' T0"' TREAT! BDLLY W LAUUnLIN JACK you'll not A violent a gentle woman who made the mistake of trying to care for other TECHNICOLOR PeoPla GREAT CO-HIT! SB - - mm Mnumness triumphant" LOOK MAGAZINE 1.1 COLOR If: . Hi i r 5 -Judith crist, ; Meals available to senior folks The Eldred Mobile meal program in Provo and Orern has been so successful in helping elderly people stay in their own homes that it is now expanding into other communities in the county, and any town can have this service if there is a minimum of 15 people requesting it. All persons over 55 are eligible, & may have a hot, well balanced, nutritious meal, delivered to their door 5 days a week, if necessary, for the moderate cost of $1 per person for each meal. Many people have received meals delivered only during illness or until they were well enough to prepare their own meals. For further details, A.I. Tippetts Springville Senior citizen director. Phone 489-4227. mm NATION Al GENERAL'S WIS 1230 N at 2nd W 374 5525 (mss "Trinity My Name 9f 7:30 and 9:30 3:55, 5:55, 7:50, 10:00 Show Starts 8:55 Z HURRY! dSTtue: Highest rating!" See -WANDA HALE, N.Y. Daily News forget them.' man and "A spellbinder!" 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