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Show 1 1854 SUNDAY- - Statistics ncKALu " BORN ' AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: Saturday: ' - 1- ' Boy to Garth and Verna Van-buren Rogers, Prove Girl to Welllngi and Maxlne Gourley Schow. Eureka. Boy to Duane and Rose Taylor Hansen, Prpvo. Girl to Ralph C. and Reta Sorenson Sonderegger, Provo. Girl to Jay Birch and Ruth -Taylor Holt, Provo. . . Friday: Girl to Dean and Marian Levin McEwan, Provo. ' Girl to Dean and Elizabeth Loynd Prothero, Springville. -- ?: : Central Utah Magnif icent New Farmers and Merchant Bank News Briefs To Be On Display at Open House Next Satu rday Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fowlke of Lindon welcomed the arrival of a daughter at "American Fork Hospital. Tuesday. Mrs. Fowlke Is the secretary of the Lindon Elementary School PTA. This is their fourth child, making a family of two boys and two girls, The m'ain secu-- ! glasstwo panes with a dead air Utah's newest bank building,! at an open house Saturday, Sept.. filmed records. nas waus oi concrete space between them to act ' as vauii x ivy i me Demg compieiea oy aruieirsigs. from Z to 8 p.m 18 11 tons of an insulator against heat and inches thick with ana wercnants can ai xmra Built at a cost of $325,000, the ' . and thrown cold. steel reinforcing plate West and Center Street in Provo, V building with full base- in for good measure. But that A special air conditioning its-will be' inspected' by the public ment is described as a super- - isn't all. The vault has electronic tem has been installed. modem structure with features ears. In case anyone tries to In addition to regular banking break or drop in, these services far beyond the imagination of tunnel, formerly provided, the ears Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Smith sound new up pick the layman. - and Merchants Farmersof tampering and set up an awful of Orem, left Wednesday morn Bank will two night deposfeahave Besides its r many unique ing to accompany their daughter, clamoring. a tures a bank as the is described itories,: envelope drop Mr James (Jimmy) Enz, the il "miniature Fort Knox" making The new building is fireproof. ana n postage-pai- d former Marlene Smith to Cali i drive-i-n A new drive-i- n auto win bank window to it for .difficult and a indeed forms, anyone fornla. They wilTbe house guests dow Bivcnu nnovrrit to be installed in new installment loan department first the" with firm's products sample t th(. husband's Provo r-- is of special interest. A Claude S. Ashworth is architect out permission. Sept. 15: Mr.: Mrs. and J Raymond parents, J spacious parking lot is located for the magnificent structure, asBoy to Willis and Lenore Har- - Enz of Rosemeade, Cat. Marlene Utah County"Tnen who have Four vaults stores everything just north of the building. train to from hard cash sisted by Dell and Joseph H. Ashris Finch, Goshen. cartitles, plans to join her husband there, completed apprenticeship The i a at outside walls are honored were of red microdocuments and worth. Erwin D. Tolboe is genprograms Girl to James; Lee and Helen where they will make their home. ing precious in Minnesota. at the granite, quarried 'contractor. eral! night Dimick Quigley, Payson. They were married in June. After meeting Thursday 11. Contrasted with a H the Certificates a are As Mrs and Carpenters Mr. 14: few Howard , granite days visit, part ef next Saturday's Sept. by Were presented the men who have the Affiliated Joint Apprentice vertical cuts made by adjustable open house, refreshments and wlU return to Orem n Girl to Harold and Grace qualified as journeymen trades ship Committee of the carpenters aluminumlou vers which control gifts are planned. Bank personler Johnson, Spanish Fork. a i j men. union; Carl Schoenfeld, business inside light and temnerahire nel will show visitors through ai. ana zaayne Mr uoy w uu Mr. f. M. aihm .nH duo-pathe structure. Lund. included Lester agent for the cement finishers and Windows are uaras xerry, irovo. sons. Francis and Lvnn. have re- - Speakers Bureau7 and of of tO the Utah ri director the for secretary Girl John R, and Mary plasterers frnm rnlnnia trln of union's joint apprenticeship com ncison nasmussen. rayson. Dublan. Mex.. where they went Apprenticeship, Department the mittee, and the men receiving to visit Mrs. Alder's father, Anson, Labor; Ernest E. Deanof Sept. IS:. Utah Vocational Central School, certificates. Boy to Oren and Eunice Ross B. Call, who will soon bcuSl years and N. LaVerl Christejisen, manW. L. Mildenhall, director for REGISTER NOW! old. They were house guests of a Crouch, Payson. of Apprenticeship for the Bureau The of editor Herald. Daily aging A Arnold B. CalL Eran brother, "''-fSept 12: area south of Salt Lake or s y: accom- - Brief responses also were given the Utah anutucr wu. orumer, ttt was in also and jTi.T City, charge Panled them. Mr. Alder reports , Wirr1LJT Season of nea nwraes aumenana, urwa. th.t due tn''th hpavv rain in witn the U. S.Army. This is the spoke briefly. to and Leonard Arthur Boy July and August the range and first grandchild for the Cluffs and Guerra Irene .. Isaacson, Mary f ,,,, tte crops in the locality are the the 24th for the Allreds. Mrs. i ; if Satem. Cluff is leaving Monday evening best they have been for years itfultf"' r mm h to visit the' new arrival and its Sept. 11: ' to Biacxnam uiaae uiri WAY THIS a anoj Alma He ton, left, who will teach a class in Mrs. Bert Huish just returned parents. . IT'S Colleen Collins ballroom dancing for adults under sponsorship of the Provo City I .elYoud DraPer Genola.. . from Gllroy, Cal., where she went MATTRESS CO. Lloyd S. Cluff, son of Mr. and Recreation Department this wintergives some pointers to Bruce for the birth of her 15th grand Mrs. : and Dancers Cluff of Pleasant Nilsson and Louise Slmone. y C uin to ftiemu uean ana Annie child, a bov An ?fi tn Mr nH View C.wasSterling 1938-PHONE inducted into the U. S. ' "' i J Kowe uecx Binxs, apanisn orK. Mrs. Ray Tuttle. Mrs. TTtttle was r at Fort Douglas We Dor . : Army Thursday the former Elaine Huish, and the Sept. 8: and left immediately for Fort For expert mattress O9 BALLET, MODERN, Girl to William Lester and Tuples re former Provo rest Ord where he will receive his a aents. famThe Uttle ManleJunita Inez Wlison Jones. rebuilding. boy joins BATIN, JIVE, ac- - basic training. sisters. Mr. Huisn ton ny .ot tnree Have our Van truck Display A ; ACROBATIC, TAP or If. J . XT.. to Hawaii Oct. 18. Ahlol call at your door at your con .f .Fly . . iuumh, uait jajwc Wit J luuuncu week. Lowest tour price in his venience. any dance you want i $445. hotel, meals, tory. including uuen Anene rrovstxaara. ray- vmkMim to learn! Absolutely no obligation. all sightseeing. - Reservations on. must be made immediately. Mrs fUrl tn Wnnalil rA Norma .Tun THE ORIGINAL W. E. Losee. 180 East Center or OXT. I ana mrs. 1. tlull Van Rnnrinn Meriing Pattn Pvnn Opportunities for T.V. WORK, The Provo Recreation Depart- planned to help put this adult and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Allred of phone1 1246. (adv.) . -- . c SCHOLARSHIPS, TEACHERS CERTIFICATES, ment this year will offer for, the activity on the same . T Girl to John Richard and Mable first time, a class - in ballroom ing bails as the recreation-spo- n PROFESSIONAL DANCE JOBS Hawaii.' Come with us to Ha dancing designed especially for sored square dancing classes. It Tfflmger Brandon, Payson. t waii for; Aloha week! Phono 692-- J Studio M(Mf.An,niiH9..,M Stay MATTRESS CO. adult couples in the Provo' area. See more, have more longer. has also been found to be true North 80 University Immediately I V jv? The' class will be a WWU, ir.jr-i- j, san Francisco, Friday, Sept fun. Phone Mrs., Alonzo J. Mor-leyare far more regu xwu ttuxwciu 1938W147 N. University, that couples 17. where Lt. Cluff is stationed 2287jJ today. (adv.) series, meeting regularly on lar in attendance, continuity In ri"; , Thursday at 8 p. m., at Eldred the instruction is possible, and to Recreation Center in Provo be- people get much more out of these Girl George Howard and ginning Sept. 30. Registration fee classes when they contribute to Naomi Bryson Barker, Spring will be $7.50 per couple, and the ward the special expenses of of ville. registrations will be accepted fering them. Mail or bring your MARRIAGE LICENSES immediately by mail or in per- registration in immediately to Keith Johnson Held, SI. St. son at the Recreation Depart- the Recreation Department at 203 Louis, Mo., and Emelie Marie ment at 203 City Building, ac- City Building to reserve your Scharling Rasmussen; 24, Odense. Denmark. cording to City Recreation Su- place in this new class. Linn Rockwood. Lloyd J. Warnick, 24, Pleasant pervisor and Evelyn Jane Cook. 24. Grove, The Recreation Department has Saginaw, Mich. secured the services of an outstanding teacher of. dancing in Alma Heaton, presently on the BYU faculty specializing in dance instruction, to instruct this new in class. Mr. Heaton has studied some of instruction from dance the greatest names in the country and operated his own dance Precinct Judge studio .in Ogden for five years J. SPRINGVILLE that dur Jack Smith, I048 E. 2nd N.. reports F. Wingate during which time he taught thou- in the month of August there age listed as "legal." charged sand j of adults the fundamen- were 68 driving while under the in issued ana ot- - with tals of the latest steps in ball-" fenders citationsbefore fluence of liquor Sept 3 in Orem, court his brought room dancing. :; has asked for a change of venue the usual offenses such from Orem to Provo Besides He also has taught dance at Court. red lights He has posted bond ofCity 8150. Weber College and Utah State as speeding, running driving, etc. a new of College and while at drunken Agricultural ' added when a citation was fense the latter college, he taught i issued was permittting a Delightful new way throughout the state In the ex- minor to drivef ori a The drive car. tension service of that college. to eliminate driving by boys and to an appreciation . He Is regarded as a master at not of age or without licensgirls or reluctant people getting shy stimulated by the to participate and to really en es is beingCouncil with the help of tho world's City Safety joy dancing and his classes are of the crack-dow- n a and police, . . not only highly instructive but on tne is expected io real fun as well, according to continue, practice music with parenta being held Supervisor Rockwood. This first ballroom dancing liable. of citations Is list class will feature fundamental A reckless driving. follows: Instruction for adult couples in ed as 28: failure to con two: speeding. the .basic steps and techniques to heed stop failure trol two;; car, In of American ballroom dances failure'to one; yield right trot fox and waltz. It sign, cluding will prove highly beneficial to of way. three; running red light, people who have' danced some 11; larceny, one; sprinklingviolathree: and merely want to refine their tions, improper backing, techniques as well as those who two J illegal parking, two; faulty are starting dancing for the first brakes, one; improper registra-tlonone; expired drivers li time. If, after this course is com de who are those cense, three; permitting minor to pleted, there VVvVVVvwJ new in instruction additional drive car, one; improper pass sire steps such as rumba, tango, ing.' two: driving too close to an mom bo, .etc., another class may other vehicle, one; public intoxiRCA VICTOR of be arra n g e d specifically for cation, two unlawful-burninthese. This first class will not weeds, one; and drunken driving, cover these dances at all but will twoJ DIGEST cover the standard; and most com mo my usea steps. NEW YORK TURNS UP It is not necessary that couples AN OLD CIVILIZATION Ail in oni "package": an automatic registering for this class be man LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. (UP) "Yictrola" 45 phonograph... and wife, but this is not a teencivili a are Scientists up digging RCA Victor "45 Extended Play" age class. It will be limited to zation 4.500 not in 10 years old adults. This is a real opportunity High fidelity records of 12 ht Egypt or India, but in New York. for Provo people to get a state archae selected classics .'. . Instruction from a teacher of Mr. Stanley Gifford, ' Heaton's experience and caliber, ologist, said he had unearthed musical enjoyment guidi : Mr. Rockwood said. The reglstri Indiin relics near Lake George tion fee of $7.50 per couple is that , go back to 2,500 B.C. - . f ."Ml - ry i Event Honors the-slighte- I ! s Graduating App rehtices : w.vw... .... - i ; cne-sto- 24-ho- ur r bank-by-ma- i . - .. : ; : . But-Sm"- m a. wm ne Hend-Unrno- ! 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