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Show ' ! - j 1 'APRITy 3 SUNDAY. futility, ui-a- 19SS " II Win C uuu A V U CD Up and Down Springvillc IV A I ' . - f Fav son App roves Culinary Water Improvement Plans . '., ' East Bench ditches are to, be a low bid for fleet insurance submitted bjr Mrs. Pearl Bigler. surveyed from diversion gate ... By MADOLINE DIXONT ; Payson City : Counapproved three im' water to TAYSON 1 '. City Court Traffic Actions Home Service Important Part Of Red Cross -- officially-recogniz- ed i s - j 4 I I" i ' ' . , ' -- " ' - - f 1 l ; J. ' ' i I I - ; i Discharge Service J SPRINGVIIXE i - s- : , ' j , " - - tertainment of last year. A meeting is called at the City hall on Thursday, evening, April 7, at 8 p.m. to lay definite plans 16 en for the coming attraction. "All citizens are invited to attend if suggestions for rodeo thrills art to.be given,". said Mr. Christensen. Plans will be laid for the; election of the Rodeo Queen, and her. attendants. . I Mr', and Mrs. Willis K.I John- stm and Mr. :nH Mrx, Imnnd Chester. Wright, . Mrs. Clarence GUAM OPERATIONS BE TRANSFERRED TO Reed Mrs. Holdaway, Cragun, who have all spent the Schriever, Mrs;-PerrMrs. Bert AGANA, Guam (UP) Goodliffe, Opera two oast month. in St. frtorpe Mrs. Lovfcll, tions at Andersen Air Force Base Cherrington, Ray doing temple work, have return Mrs. Vernor Dunn, Mrs. E. L. have been transferred from' the ed to spnngviile.. They report Sheffield and Mrs. Huntington! East Air Force and put under Far that the gardens; are up and the of the, Strategic Air Comcontrol bloom flowers in there now. disclosed Saturday. it returnmand, swas Delia Mae 'Holmes has to her , home in Springville Mrs. Bert Strong was hostess ed to the Modern Mothers club at after a week's visit in Torrance,; to stay in bed for some time her sister and brother-- yet.. her home Wednesday nighti The CaL, with Mr. and Mrs. Derald ladies enjoyed a review of the Mrs. Boyce is the" former Ray Klauck of San Mateo, Cal., book, 'The Song; of Ruth" which Boyce. - formerly, Birdie Holmes. i of Springville, , was a was beautifully given by Mrs. visitor here thih week on busiMae Huntington. Plans were made for the next club meeting, Little Dwayne Riley, son of ness. Mrs. Ernest Holt, also ar which wjll.be a favorite recipe Mr. and Mrs. Art Riley, was able former resident who lives near night at the new home of I Mrs. to come home this week after the Klaucks in San Mateo, acChester Wright! and refresh spending, several weeks in the companied him. .While" here she ments were served by the hostess Utah Valley hospital suffering was .a house guest of Mr. and to the following, Mrs. Leonard with, rheumatic fever. He is re Mrs. Ralph Child and also visited James, Mrs. Ernest Boyer,i Mrs. ported improved but will: have other friends. I- - . y A . ... in-la- i w, - J. .1 Joseph R. McCarthy the Senate after making a speech chambers. outside poses on the floor in wMch he said lhe Democrats are "feverishly" deal kn jthe Far East." He also said promoting a "Munich-typ- e the Administration's 'gross: meptitude may blunder the nation ' into war there. (UP Telephoto). : j JOE'S IN THE NEty S AGAIN-f-Sn- . (R-Wis- .)' - I , i : . 1 Flu H All! lULlVUIXyiliL, . - f h- messages, or making necessary travel arrangements, i Thus, as bewildered children turn to home, confused adults may turn for advice and assur ance to their Red Cross home service.! A mm m f , -.-, a ; 499? Matching Tabic! PLUS $m PLUS i ; I 9f 1 Table Radio! V U STEP-TABL- K- i TREVOR fttturw 'BIGGEST pietar. 9 famous "312" chassis. MwtaaUd dial, phono-jac- k. ontinuoos tone control. 21-in- ' FOR LOW PRICE OF STBPfABLE adds rl W yovr room, atw smartnsss ch W ' K Adaptable to UHF-VH- P oabintt rsesption. in walnut, mahogany or limd k arain ftnlsh. All-wo- THIS A The TRAFALGAB Eniemblf E The TREVOR plui 1 PLUS $1293 Television Lamp! ALL V! mm mm Areas, 1 wwmw WIPE 21 AHLANDER'S So. UniT. i j Specialized Work 490 01 Just In time for conference . . . Noli and Buy get $82 Bonus! RADIATORS REPAIRED Ah to Glass Installed : " ! 1XJ - 1 which may" Include the responsi bility of sending and receiving 1 and 17 at Pleasant Grove according to S. Christensen, Paul Adamson, and J. LeRuy Thorne of who are acting as the Strawberry Days Rodeo. Rok bert Marrott has been appointed as secretary of the group. ; Strawberry Day Itself has been scheduled for June 16. A two night Rodeo is . being planned, according to Mri .Christensen. June his honorable discharge from the ajmy, effective March lS.He has been serving ia the field artillery at . Anchorage, Alaska, for most of the two years .without fa furlough. His parents report that he plans to remain in Anchorage and work for the summer, re turning- here in time for school . in the falL i - i Veri Ashcraft, . . in-findi-ng For Strawberry Day i V f Y-!- Rodeo ht PLEASANT GROVE A, two- - All out plans are being mar'e to son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashcraft of this city, has received day rodeo has been scheduled for even surpass the fine rodeo en- - f Tvo-Nig- After-Alask- a . ; . . j r:'.j j . ' V" ' Soldier Obtains I " -- : . counted for in six permits issued for ; homes. Three of these are listed as being of brick construc tion,; two' of frame, and one .of the .inder block type. The remaining $6,280 worth of A panel discussion on basic prmits were sold to cover the re modeling of a local business, the freedom of the United States will building of a brick garage, and be held as part of a dinner! meet the remodeling of two homes. ing open to the. public Monday The complete list ct permits evening, , following the League sold and individuals purchasing of Women Voters election of them was as follows: Jones Wil liams, 490 N. 1st E., brack home, . officers. :. $10,000; Grant Harris, 35 S. 6th The dinner meeting wilT be at E., brick home, $11,000; Garth 7:30 p.m. at Park's Cafe. The Hansen, 246 N. 7th E., brick League's election of officers will home, $9,000; Grant R. Beag be at the same place at 6:30 ley, 795 N. 3rd Jfi., frame p.m.. Persons planning to attend home, $8,000; Ralph Fugate, 475 the panel discussion should make N. 6th E., cinder block home, reservations with Mrs. Myron, J. $8,000;' Lynn R. Walker, 187 South Fulrath, phone 3299. Main, cinder block addition, $4, Participating on; the panel are 000; John E. Chambers, 560 E Caldwell' and Jess 2nd N., remodeling, $4,000; JVerl Gay Ion Reeder of the Brigham Young Stone, .80 S. 8th E., frame home, University political science de $6,000;: Henry C. Schiller, 460 N. partment, Wade L. Carter of the 2nd E., brick addition, $1480, and Provo Community Congregational Shdrl Larsen, 265 N. 1st E., brick Church, George E. Ballif . and garage, $400. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack -for r j rr .1 ' ' I ff Geslison. , Of this figure, $54,000 was ac Leqgu P ans Pane On Basic Freedoms wheels-of-servic- V -' Building Permits March Hit Total of $62,380 ' for servicemen and their families, between base and home. Whether it be the family ortne serviceman wno is con i cerned for the welfare of loved ones Home Service makes inquiri-ieand reports findings. In case of illness or death Red Cross must I verify the home need before an emergency leave ' is granted to a erviceman. j. Through Home Service, count .less hours of anxiety are spared the families of servicemen who to arehosptialized and unable who have as those wellas write, neglected to write home. This service is conducted by; air mail. Prompt and accurate results are assured through the services of well - trained and experienced workers at home and at base, ' who take a personal interest in ,' eaeli case. Likewise, the service man who is distressed concerning - the welfare of his family at home need only to confide in "the Red Cross field representative at his e base, and the start moving to get results, and to .render such services as are necessary, such as the investigation of the delay of the- - family allotment check, or the payment hos-.- -; , of a dependent's emergency ' ; pital bill. Home Service follows through the veteran,' and the dependents of deceased veterans who need a dvice or inform tion concerning allowances, benefits, or repensions. It assists quired information, such as birth and death certificates; evidence or affidavits j or legal "records which are necessary to establish - rights and claims to government benefits. Then, the experienced home service worker assists them faj properly filling and and filing such claims.: Utah County Chapter' also represents The Travelers' Aid in this locality. While it does not supply money to the strandedu traveler. ; it renders necessary services, co-ordin- i- : - cattle corral. A cement lining is to be placed in the ditch before starts. spring run-oA new gate has been installed t t near the tire place ana picnic ground at Memorial Park, ac cording to a report made ;to the council. The gate will keep cars off the area. Mayor Reed Jones and Councilman Melvin Wilson stated they plan to meet j with bishops of the Park and Second IDS wards to discuss installation of culverts and pipes for Irrigation system ' near the chapel. Recent traffic action lnj Provo City has included: Harold G. Wheller, speedL.g; forfeited $15. Ralph H. Williams, . speeding; forfeited $15; Phillip Burt Stewart, running a red light: forfeited $15. Marvis An In derson, speeding; forfeited $20. Leon a G. Anderson, failure to right of way; pleaded yield the guilty, i fined $15. , JSrnest N. Avery, speeding; forfeited $20. SPANISH FORK Building per E. Wayne Allred, improper turn; mits sold by Spanish Fork during forfeited $5. the. month of March totaled $62, 380 according to reports from ' city building inspector Munda f The "Home Service" of the Red Cross, Is the - Resignation of Leon Taylor from the electric' light department was accepted,4 the offering being made because of reasons of health. Councilman Max Warner and Police Chief Ralph to were Chappie appointed recommend a jreplacement for Mr. Taylor. V .. - j . " $504.20. . . company, Benson No. 1 . from the mouth of the entered a bid for canyon to, diversion point: at the Mrs. Bigleri Eldredge Ca, cil Monday provement culinary system. New: sanitary c o v e r s 7 will be installed on all collecting boxes at the water springs in Payson canyon, new springs will -: be. banked and drainage j im- proved and all springs will be fenced. These improvements are of the State Board requirements of Health. - J v'.-The city approved and accepted f I Pleasant Grove Plans od m TRKVOE. Dosbls yvr voom boekeaso or - dWtdor, booc Made of cabiaol kard woods la uatchinr M-- S TREVOR finish. "" - I'V' :",V:. ' 'V . SET ALONE Hero's Moro Tremendous DuLlONT Savings! r 21" ;i ' FILLED T$M ' Saye a Big DELLWOOD DuMONT ; Sells Regularly For $419.95 $130.00 Get DuMonr's famous WWidt Horizon features In th richly desjned Dellwoodj cabinet style. Get a bigger brighter 01(0195 and better 21 w picture and save $130,001 Some with toys; aft have a gen- - V! - . ' . 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