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Show New Books At City Library Council SENATOR WALLACE F. BENNETT ; New non-fiction books now - available at Orem City Library are: ianracrti viMnr-ri oiwuben; ine bmitnsonian-Mer- " vyn J. Huston; That's Me, Al- ; ways Making History - Elinor : Smith; The Naked Ape-Desmond , Morris; The Egyptians - Isaac Asimov; The Golden Guide to -. American Antiques-Ann Kilborn ; Cole; History of the Thirteen Colonies and Colonial Antiques- - American Heritage Writers; How : to Pass the Armed Forces Test- l College Publishing Co.; Between Parent and Child-Dr. Hairn G. Ginott; Love and Sex in Plain ; Language-Eric Johnson; Automo- Rannpff PPlffC ' bile Eugine Rebuilding and Main- UCllHCll . tenance-Harold Glenn; Religions -. . Around The World-LeonardWol- KP-FlprtlOn 0 ' COtt: PeonlPs nf th Rihlo.Potor "v fc1111 ,w The Modern Skit and Stunt Book-Myrna Book-Myrna R. Deason; Alias Butch Cassidy-WillHenry; WesternOut-laws-Vincent Paul Rennerf and Guide to Personal Finance-New York Times. . Timely books for Clean-Up, Fix Up, Gardening ideas are: Better Homes and Garden Handyman's Han-dyman's Book and Decorating Ideas; The Seventeen Book of Decoration; Interior Decorating Decora-ting and Encyclopedia of Styles; Dorothy Rogers - My Favorite Things; Good Houskeeping Book of Home Decoration and Color Guide to Home Decoration. The Consumers Handbook is a one volume store of household knowledge. knowl-edge. Consumers All - A gov. publication has topics such as: Houses, Furnishings, Equipment, Finances, Safeguards, Plants, Outdoors, Activities for the Family, Fam-ily, Clothing and Food. 1000 Garden Gar-den Questions and How to Grow Annuals are particularly useful use-ful books this time of year. For relaxation, new fiction books are: Airport-Arthur Hailey; Wild Runs the River Giles A. Lutz; Goat Song-Frank .Yerby; The Man Went Over the Mountain Moun-tain - T. Ben Allen; House Upon a Rock-Elsa Pedersen: The Pres ident's Plane is Missing-Robert J. Serling; The Search for the Girl With the Blue Eyes-Jess Eyes-Jess Steam; Terror on the Mountain-Charles Ramuz; Believe in Spring-Sybil Conrad; Head Over Heals-Helen Miller Swift; Cof- fee, Tea, or Me? -Trudy Baker & Rachel Jones; Farewell to the Castle-Jane Corby; The Fields-Conrad Fields-Conrad Richter: Cruise- Peter -.' Baker; TheDeepSilence-Douglas ; Reeman; I Was Following This ' Girl Desmond Skirrow; The Lucifer Lu-cifer Cell-William Fennerton;So ;'Long at the Fair-Janet G. Ver Senate Position SALT LAKE CITY Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, R-Utah, today to-day announced formally his candidacy can-didacy for re-election to the U.S. Senate. . The Utah lawmaker'sannounce-ment lawmaker'sannounce-ment was released through Jaren L. Jones of Salt Lake City, chairman chair-man of the "Volunteers for Bennett. Ben-nett. Sen. Bennett said: - "Having been encouraged by the people of Utah to continue my services as your U.S. Senator, I will seek re-election. "I make this announcement knowing I have? the experience and stamina to face the many hard decisions that lie ahead. "While some may despair at finding solutions to such national problems as Viet Nam, crime, rioting and the money crisis, I have more faith. Today's issues are as momentous as any we have ever faced but they can be resolved. re-solved. "Many of my Senate colleagues whose judgement I value and trust have confirmed my belief in the sound and time-tested philosophies philoso-phies of life and government held by the people of Utah. "I want to help make these philosophies a living part of the new ideas and techniques needed to make the future a period of greated peace for all of us. "I am grateful for the honor and privilege of working for you in the Senate. The future poses problems, challenges and opportunities. W. 300 N., Payson, was released releas-ed on his own recognizance, pending pend-ing preliminary hearing on the charge. Michael William Hart, 18, Cont. from page one consider a " reasonaDie enlargement enlarge-ment of such a dairy herd. Mr. Wentz said he felt the Court would hold an increase from 30 to 60 cows would be rGsisonnbls MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS Councilman Robert Dove made the "motion that the city attorney be instructed to gather such evidence evi-dence as he can find which would support an action against Mr. Gillman and then make a recom-' mendation to the Council as to what he felt the prospects of a conviction would be. The motion passed unanimously unan-imously and Mr. Wentz was asked ask-ed to make his report on May 27. In other action, a group of citizens from the Carterville Road area appeared at the Council Coun-cil meeting to view the proposed new alignment of the frontage road to the Carterville area. City Engineer Russell O. Brown outlined the proposed road which will provide access from the Carterville area to the Orem bench. Vern Dunn, representing the 0RMJ.t ff Register Now For Summer Band Registration for the SCERA summer music program for beginning be-ginning band and orchestra students stu-dents and sixth grade students who plan on taking band or orchestra or-chestra will be held Saturday, May '4 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Lincoln Junior High School and from 3 to 5 p.m. the same day at Orem Junior High School, it was announced today. Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 2, 19C8 boosters strickers in their own areas. Northeast area representative is Bill Anderson and meeting place is SharonSchool; northwest area, Bill Lucas, Geneva School; Southeast area, Richard Heaps, Lincoln Jr. High; Southwest area, Spence Bardsley, Westmore School. IFE(WmiEM 111 LAUREL MATSON of the Orem Jaycee Wives displays some of the handicrafts sold at their successful bazaar last Saturday Sat-urday at Albertson's in Orem. Assisting Mrs. Matson were Carolyn Boley, Carolyn Beutler and Signe Robertson with contributions from all the Jaycee Wives. Proceeds will help finance an Orem High School girl to Girls State and a PTA Scholarship. 1578 S. 630 E., Orem, was com- l- mahdel; No Bones About it-Joan ' mitted to the Utah County Jail K Fleming; King-Vonnie Coleman; in lieu of $3000 cash or $6000 '. A ; Woman of My age - Nina PAIR CHARGED WITH GAS STATION THEFT Two men have been arraigned in Orem City Court following th ir arrest on charges of second sec-ond degree burglary. Darrell Eugene Heath, 19, 307 property bond. He was on leave from the US Navy when the alleged theft occurred. The two suspects were arrested arrest-ed and charged with burglary of Crestview Service Station, 1600 S. State, Thursday night. Goods valued at $97 was reported taken from the station. 2 "s .; 11 H1 mwmM - ' l Aht'H-;"---1----- ALL DECKED OUT in smiles, bows and polka dots are three of the dancers to appear at the Orem 20th Ward Fern Cox Dance Review Friday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. From left are Kayleen Miller, Marilyn Allred and Nancy Ann Clegg.The program wiU be in the 5th-20th Ward Cultural Hall, 860 S. 100 W. A candy and bake sale will be held before and after the performance with proceeds to go towards the purchase of new stage curtains. I1U SJirr kw "71: n M . .. .I it mi A y ,,, g -Mf u c o o a STANDARD BUILDERSD SUPPLY CO. D Ready Mixed Concrete Driveways. 0 Sidewalks ) Foumdations Patio WASHED SAND and GRAVEL O Cement Color Rebar Q Wa Ties Expansion Joints q Sonotube T.K. Curing compound 0 Adhesives Zonolite e Waterproofing Prompt Senice and Quality Material Phone Your Order Today at 373-1063 D D D D ane U (i0mm 14S0 North State - Provo able to make this street one citizens, told the Council the de- wnicn will adequately service sign of the proposed road is not, growing area, satisfactory, and that the City Nn decision was made bv the should put some more money with council regarding the request of be released at 12 noon to sell me amie iunas wnicn are avail- the citizens. Baseball Booster Day Is Saturday The Orem Cub and Little League Baseball Booster Day has been set for Saturday, May 4 at 10 a.m., according to director dir-ector William P. Bird. Coaches, team members and prospective team members will meet in their own areas with their area representative. Teams will be organized, information given out and then the boys will Orem - Geneva Times HAROLD B. SUMNER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday at Orem, ' Utah. Office and plant .ocated at 546 South State Street, .vlailing address; P. O. Box 65, Orem, Utah 84057. Subscription price: $3.50 per year. Second-class postage paid at J rem, Utah. forill Occasions Gift of Beauty, for the Home... Hi if jraSSp Potted plants Arrangements Cut flowers Corsages Rohbock's Sons' Floral 1042 South State Orem, Utah m iff i nwi Safeway Produce Always Best! 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