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Show Boa rd Se ts BidfOpenihg Date For Ne w High Scho o I dAlpin e 1935 SUNDAY, CEREBRAL Watkins Calls Off Trio to the West PALSY? Utah'si WajKins had planned to leave the A. senior Kepubn senator, Arthur capital for a meeting today in v. watKins. baturdav called offifiaiinn t nft'ht i!nnor to a Utah, New Mex irado River Grass Roots committee, plans for trip ICO and Arizona and decided tola "war dance" at Window Rnrk in Presihear to, stay Washington Ariz., Monda, by Navajo support i rues- tt': j t it,i:t;iiiiowt:i s ucm ers of the Uppler Colorado storage expecieu ' on of defense Formosa. the sage project, and a visit in Utah. WASHINGTON (UP) ' . If so, write to Spears Chiropractic Sanitarium and Hospital, Denver,. Colo., for Testimonial r, Proof of results in arthritis, polio, epilepsy, rheumatic fever, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy," strokes heart, liver, skin, stomach, kidney and scores of other ailments. ri. VLJ 1 fJ , I :; w : A he - : AMAZING Qy I can-cen- . 1 AMERICAN FORK The bid- - Miriam Harwarti and Douglas r will be re-tciing date for the construction of jNUholes: new senior high school at placed in Lehi Elementary School Orem was changed from Feb, 1 by Mrs. Ileen S. Cook; Josephine t;o .Feb.-1- 5 at the recent meeting T. Wentz Will replace Mrs. ,Har-o- f the Alpine. School" Districtiward in the Sharon Elementary Board. The bids will be opened School and Mr. Nicholes wilk-b- e in the Harrington El at 8 p.m. in the school adminis-replace- d Amcri-tncntar- y Scho61 by Jay B. Sar- otricOuildinat cah Fork., jgent.. ra)nev-2E. Johnson, The bid-op- e ill be held' Miss- Margaret in connection with the regular, supervisor of intermediate grades board mccUng,' uhtcfc-.is- . to h.egin! announced that ; she will . teach ' at 6:30 p.m. during the - second term of the The change in date was neTes- l9 summer session at Brigham - sary because of the great amount Young University. of?b!ue-printin- g to be done beforej H. Vefn Wentz was appointed . work can begin. .attorney for the school district The dedication of the Sharon) for theeoming year. He has and Hillcrest Elementary Schools; served inthis capacity for as approved by "the board, with eral years. Elijah Chipman was to, serve as clerk of the date of programs to be the board for the next two years nounced scon. .; Fetzer and Fetzer, Salt Laker rv Were' awarded! f" . City architects, the contract to prepare an addi tXTenSIOn UlVISlOfl lion at urem s Lincoln men; School for this coming fall. Approval was given by the board of education to have Row? :Smith inirnediatelyy "pro(TecMfHi the plans For the new elementary ( schools at Lehi and American of Primitive People' - Fork. These building" are ex- will Religion . the be first lecture in a pected to lie ready on Great, Religions of Ealsj series in the fall of 1956. awl West the Brig- Three teachers were released ham Youngsponsored by Extension University from their contracts in the dist- Division beginning Monday, Jan. rict because of homCi duties and 24, at 7 n m in rnnm 1fi7 David service in the U. S Army. They c ' vKus, ri 1 . n J II ll.l iificn it .viis; iiarper, MIS. Robert Anderson. Universitv of Utah anthropologist, will deliver the first, lecture. Enrollment in t, the course may be at this time.dr peaces may nude Mrs-llarpe- JANUARY 23, Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD " - - i j" Iff I f ted " 1 i' m3.T;.;v - . ' , f. i" MI1,i ff . : "-'l- . Dance Set Holds be reserved;in advance through Guest Night - Fir-;aiS- . ' j ; I "-M- r. boug,h5cov-re- Surprise Party Features f Potluck Dinner best-highway- 4 - ; 1 Bud-jJan- it - - K BUNDLE-LO- T WALLPAPER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS t.iiiui.udh .vperu visiimrr. Catholic Church' off the Middle Lindon Ward Relief Society will Ages; The Religionjof Islam. and! meet Monday. Jan. 24 at l :?it Modern Christianity. r f p m. Carol Wells will present the Social Science lesson. Jeannine Iverr-oBennett Send$ Out will s u p e r v j s e the Questionnaire's to WAKlflNGTON ('uP) . Bennett ' Sen. Wal Sajurday he has, jsent question-- ' naires to Utah hih school stu dents, asking themi to indicate theit preference onj various plans for "military servicer. Bennett said he anted to find out if Utah's young jmen preferred Universal Military Ttrainfng. enlistment, induction or the reserve-NationGuard programs. i 212 W.-CENTE- al f WK.N'DKLF, , - was 1 1 1847 Rogers Bros. Communiry Holmes and Edwards Sitverplate I Aa y.va Was $14.95 NOW Come In For A FrM 1 - ..... aw flf w O . - Or I 20 North University Avk - 'ji C L hv If : . - .. .. - - ' v A aj-P- ' aturaay wnen i.v car nis skio- - USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN ON . control on ice - slick and smashed into a bridge abutment. deor e Mills -- was unofficially listed as the state's second w ay of the year. .. ded ut of high-fatalit- PURCHASES OF $20.00 OR MORE OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NITE TILL 9 P. M. y' T win rans counn1 uepuiv ne.r- iff Rill Bunn said Mills' automobile old was being driven by Shi Irlev Jacobson. also of Tvlin e Fa Is. who lost eontrol of the when she hu an icy patch oh hie 17-ye- Ne-- the Clear Lakes road four miles west and. nine miles south of Wen- -- del ingmeers nave inai estim-aie- a to bring 'a helping of potatoes: to; the dinner table. t '' Handsome Modern d .U 2-P- Famous guaranteed Flexsteel , construction, - rich ': frieze covered.: 1 her ROOM SUITE LIVING C. 1 mother, Christa, Gren Clayton, Dee Gfen and Shirley Boswell of Provo Ardell Peters of Orem and Irene Thompson of Lindon. Following dinner and the presentation of the gifts One Week Only Regular 299.95 Specially Purchased and Priced! Sears Exclusive , 89 017 All 00 .............. $22.00 Down $14.00 Month Devon Beds REG." I wool 189.5 Sold on Easy Payment Plan NOW a.53 How little can the finest m:l Li 1 - ? - 1 .... $14 .rO-' rx TT DnJ $10 'Mo Tapestry tweed covered divan. bed complete wHh a back supporting mattress. Reinforced for best sleeping sup- Bedding Bargain port and sag resistance. Red green and brqwn. - ..;. ....... Frieze Covered Divan Bed. Reg. 199.95 $6.00 Down, $5.00 Month BOTH FOR $25.00 159.88 SAVE JUG. 84.95 59.88 . Comfy 624 coil on. coil bedding with 312 coils in mattress and 312 coils inbox spring. Modern pattern on . border. 39, 54 widths satin finished drill-tick- T E '':' 'f . (' .'Ai AM Pre-bui- lt r vailabls. it ha new, modern ". I a--D CnnAr, JPCTu WW C O) 0) Twjn Falls, man was killed" instant- - they spent the afternoon visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Willidm Hunter ol Lindon wclcomecf a new son at the American F rk Hospital. . T.ursejryr ' A tasty dinner was served to Icj arrived Friday Mr. Hunter is in the Lindon Ward Sunday ceverai tarnily members .who Mrs. , nvea at the Howard Jensen nonic .11 1UIM Superintendence second t cblinr ,is (Nina' w Mncion on lhutsday.-- Thew Hunter cameto4ionor Thclma Jensen on seljor in the Lindon Ward Relief her birthday. "Those extendins-best- , Society. wishes and her with gifts were: presenting Annie Nelson dl--jJr- disclosed (R-U'Wt- un Any ranern: f 1 High School Students lace i I ey - Annual BIRTHSTONE RINGS TWin Fa s Man Killed in Crash 1' Be-!H?l- j , A . ; MEN'S OR LADIES in-th- e - I YOUR OLD SILVER on a . 1 I . d 1 r--S i . Institute. Salt Lakejcity; Gustive Lirson, BYU Church history (, witij artificial snow' and and philosophy faculty member; candelabra.Light refreshments David. II. Yarn. aVU Theoloev were served.' LL'DO. Several" neighbors philosophy faculty memberFeaturing-i- h' deiorations urre and A. Audra L. U. Hilliard". of U. DhilosoDhv;surPrlsed Hooley of Lin- two large" 'artificial sjKjwmen and on ner a V Rpin-Clllt mom rfii Qon birtndav Tr.ursdav her two evergreen trees covered with Those afternoon. with a U. U. of stein, arriving philqsophy; faculty artificial .show. The center table was decorated with candelabra member; Sterling M. McMurrin, pot lunch luncheon and rr u.. ....'t .: mem wishes were 'Lorraine Ruffcll. it PiU1"5"PMy u;i Vl Xj' ..and held the ravelin? tronhirs iacuny T' Mnitb, Lllen Peterson and r a it. I he iner Arnolds E. Caroline. f.lla committee w a s chair- -Eda Hardnian. Following St. the Frarlcis Church. pastor rrtaned by Iri and Mrs. R I. luncheon the tasty ladies Provo Theral spent Black, Ofhers Utah State on the ;McFarianc. mittee were Mri and Mrs. Irvin Agricultural C 0 le! g e Rnniolnpv the remainder of the time visit- Ir.'. and .Jrs. l(ershel faculty member, and - Eugene' inS and reminiscing. Chipman. LDS In.ititute associ-- ! In keepm' with' the winter gtottsr lr. and Airs. R. L Merk- - Campbell, weather, severa young, iolks of lihy. jr, and Mrs'. Marvin Teu- - late director. Logan' icher.fCVlr- - and Mrs. Francis Subjects Jor thelecturqs will J:!"don CIjoyed a sleighh.g party Hort risen and Mr. and Mrs include Religion in the Life of Thursday evening Reed Hooley Shirley Roberts, larjh Read, and v Mr. and Mrs. ,the Individual: Religion as a So- - larreU Gillies, Swen.o.. and Rfchard Hinduism: IVatt .'Eatouch., jcial Necessity: Pert-0-1i:- , idhi.sm: The Religions- of China spent several- hours luune me .local areas: CoiTTucianism and Faoism; Zorogathered, at the;Owen thL astrianism. the Religion of Ces-i?home SPECIAL mic Dualism; Jud4is-m- ; The joyd pie eam- Th ,Ce of niainder of Theif ginnings Christianity; ...v. uith ee'Vgreen V new Bulova or Elgin TV you tliade U in Special. But hurry tThis offer is good for a limit- ed time only! . j . the extension division. Mr. Anderson will present with his Iecturetwo outstanding films on primitive peoples of North ' " rAmcnca. They are entitled the A.MLRICAN tORK-i- he Dance,- Loon's Necklace,"! and 1 Paint-Se- t. of mat-ji- n young with' Sand.1 an old Navaho 'organization; ned- - people, had their wintcr healirig ritG. !Mr. Anderson Inda) 0 party Wednesday evening at uiU show slides and sound " '2 iiS-jmage. Ilall. . The theme iivuiuuis.1 oi uic iCJ!giuU5 flies "Winter Wonderland." , of primitive - It w peoples he has as guest ni;ht and each' studied; " guevt was presented with'" booklet, The lectures will ' be presented giving a history o( the club, each Monday evening through 'The 'club whs prganied in' April 18. Guest lecturers will inMrs.-Lr- o, 1941. Meredith and clude Mr. -- Anderlson: Hardin Mts, H a ro d Holicy. charter, U. of , U. psychiatry de members, wrote the history. ' J Branch, chairman;! Henry Frosw ancfMrs. Ejfdie Smith won partment U. of U. sociology faculty; George the traveling trophy.The serving 'table uai. deco-rate- d T, Boyd, associate director LDS was:r,.i Yes, regardless of its agre, make or condition, Jour old watch Is worth as much as S33.00 when semi-irriohth- ly j w, ! FOR j son-n-la- Jjr ' S I y feel-!ings.- iif gjnj d non-credi- ! Mrs-Mar- A . tpJiMAUhn S ? FiHlff&U s r The Lindon Lionsj President Oscar Lee "Swenson I. LINDON 10 local bovs who conducted the meeting. He held a :Club honored heri Swill leave for service in the U. S. short business discussion during which time the members-vote87th birthday anniversary reon 27. a resolution to send a letter to Jhe cent y at a family' dinner at army ,lan. honored two M Men the borne of a daughter and 'j They also ,State Senate stating their 11 : at this ket ha bas teams' ' Mr. and Mrs. the two bills that have meeting Friday in the ,been introduced against the school) Lawrence Davenport in Salt community -- builcting. Mayor Har- Hunch program. Mr. Swenson then Lake. City. a Tribute to both introduced the Three of her live daughters old jKcctch gave of the eveeolrcTmendcd" He the boys ning, Wallace guest of Pleasant !grohps. and their husbands were Saljng' cKnu?n 0, He, r;im. present. They-- i were Mr. and-?- " ;on. their spiendid4eamtis year,. nrri, J11UVVI.U IVVIJ lit illlllS, .iu.. for ille them congratulated Mr. Mrs Dayeiiport. teifUVhen the cupboard is bare" and ; and good sportsmanship throughout L.mie smoKey. tsotn were very; .Mjrsv 'Elrncr Jensen o sOsden and Mr. and Mrs. llayden thejgamps. nnpc mnc ;inierestinp and upv-prAnderson j of Grantsville. To the boys going service; arose about over grazing of the During the day Mrs. Lloyd he extended best wishes and gave wild ranges in winter months. received telephone calls from them some good advice. The boys The next meeting will be Feb. the other two' daughters. attending who will leave Thursday 4. It will be a work night at the' Mrs. Violet Wagstaff of San I were: Kennctn Walker and Jerry community building. All members! Diego and Mrs. LillievMund Waliley of Pleasant Grove: Ray are invited to attend and assist on of Palo Alto,-Cal- if.1 : the building. A vailen- completing dayIf. ?;rof?rem e vance rvceicn. ivay uunimore.!4;r,-.dance will be held'on Feb Joe! Le Ash. Don TomUnson and ' jg Lindon News f Lisitrp of Pleasant Grove was un ablb'to attend the meeting: AMERICAN FORK Lloyd celebrated : On Any NEW 1955 Pfj k'' Lindon Lions Honor Boys Who Will Enter Service American Fork Woman Notes 87th Birthday - r L Tor-occupa- A ifctTt : Fpr Your Old Watch - rp3 4) J Ift On Primitive Races -- -- til fi H ; TO ENTER SERVICE THURSDAY--Thes- e young men, wh will enter the armed services ThursLions Club. Lindon to right are: Sitting in front Vance day, vere honored Friday night by the Liiiidon of a of and Orem. Standing.-.-Kenne- th .Keetch and Robert Hold way Walker; of Ray Jarman Tofnlinson Don and of Lee Kirk, Ash, Kay jCullimore Orem, Pleasant GrovefiToe Lindon; Kayle and Jterry Wadley, Pleasant Grove. To Give Lectures 1. 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