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Show Volunteer Classes Clinic Drive Start Monday At Resoonse State Hospital j. AROUND AND ABOUT Utah G6..U nty- - Ph. FR .. er ok a Ann Ford, daugn t ir t 4-02- Vnrd nr 17 ceie- - 15 t hr birthday Friday. Mrs. Betty Newman celebrated Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cleston Rby' had as recent visitors, Mrs! Glen J. Nielson and daughters, Barbara, Marjlyn j - ! anMr. and Mrs. Fred Noel celebrated their seventh wedding niversary Sept. 28. . Mrs. Clayton McConkie (Grace Wilson), left last week 1 fnr T.uroDe on the USS America She will go u... who Is to FrankfuH, Germany to make her home wither husband v, ri!.vtnn i a battery clerk with the ;97th Field Ar- ex- tillerv Battery. He has been in Germany six months and they ner Mrs: McConkii? has made thr another vear. Mrs. D. L.McConlde. MrVand his vo with. parents, home In Pro ''i uxtLn nf daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Leo M was honored LeweUyn; celebrated her 14th birthday Thursday. She by family, members at a family party. Mrs. James Kirkman of SpringviUe entertained a group of friends at a miiltin at her home xnursaay. a noi mncneon epVvPrt tn Mrs. Viola Henderson, Mrs. Rentha Lewis, Mrs. Cecil James, Mrs. Lew Mar Price and Mrs James Moore, all of Provo; Mrs. Rachael Borror, Mrs. AreUa Merrill, Mrs. Myrtie uira m 7nh-- Park, all of Sorineville: Mrs. Delma Koyle of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Zetta Larson of Long Beach, Calif. , , , for-Ne- .'-ii- -h ... ept. 28. Mrs.' Minnie Snow of Orem celebrated her birthday wMt entertained family members at a gathering a Those Dresent were' Mr. and Mrs. Don West, riu, i ror-pnti- v Lake Mr and Mrs. Ray Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Guerrcio of Salt was who and Mr. and Mrsj Norman Cardall. Mrs. Mary Christensen, celebrating her birthday, was guest pf honor. Harold and Bonnie Gividen of SpringviUe celebrated their birthdays this week. gency fund drive for Utah County Child Guidance Clinic are "fairly favorable," but most cities have not yet completed canvassing, Mrs. Elva Harris, clinic board member, said Saturday. The clinic needs $9,000 to comv ' plete this year. She said major industrial firms had indicated they must contact "their headquarters before making ; donations. . of $175. Mrs. Belle Wilson, American Fork, said districts reported were "good," but said the canvassing had been delayed byhigh winds Thursday. Volunteers planned . to continue Mrs. Meda Woodhouse was released Wednesday from the Utah week. Valley Hospital after undergoing major surgery last i Mrs. Rissa Clark underwent major surgery last week at the Utah Valley Hospital. ! Per monL ; North (adv.) Orem, Utah. ; fc e A MiMILWAUKEE (UP) lwaukee brewery rejected a verse sent in as an entry in an advertisement contest but ordered a case of beer sent to the writer at Box C) Waupun, as consolation. Deliv- ery was refused Box C is the ad dress of the state prison.1 Piles Way Lead to Chronic Ailments UfTAT1Clf"f ..,1 i ll yt en FR3-46X- s. ' Se-del- la $5,-00- 0, j J tea Se Reg- - , Horn 1.75 2.95 'year Soe 12" ' STEAW IRONS GROUP Gi; WORN lN EAR CANAL 1069 TOASTERS SALE 1285 g tube fo burr out. compa ct one lvUbl G.E. t - Reg- First Cost Only Cost! Not Electricqlf Will Not Wear Out! - Reg- - " A9.50 ed FREE TWO-DA- Y MONDAY, OCTOBER ' TUESDAY OCTOBER tn' Via SAVt . Spec 10 Phone EL KAR.A1D. Salt Lake Sity, Utah L riTT V4 Reg. 19.95 scvttcfc Reg- - SHAVER "7S 79.50 room ...... ..... 20 k ; 99 Open Til 9 p.m. Monday - si '...! EASY CREDIT 1 r 161 J - 1 j West Center - v- " J ROSARIES from Italy ynPPpke, ue--. C Religious Jewelry Saint Christopher Metals; on Cocfc Perh efercx a. I . . -. 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' MAKERS Reg. v WAFFLE BAKER -- 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. t a.m. to 1 p.m. 10 . 2-- 8, Voy CLINIC 1 i WirinnUV 59.50 Rei PORTABLE RAD6 1 for auditory c'anal Insertoffered is a due loss or hearing sale, to persons suffering from deafness oi to collapse or partui couapse infrequent cause of deainess. non-power- (99 Finer Reg. 17.95 (as illustrated) '"a '. w Reg." 14.95 specie m i Din nerware bv Soauidinh &9c Handle. Reg No Tubes in tock - 6 3A" SaW Stake 6-- p Set- 0. S3 10 00r SoA , DisVte' Con CN SALE PRICE. FepPer Re0 6.50 Sets PortY red $50 .SWver Diamonds M believ be We Handle No obligation. Write to Thornton Minor Hospital. Suite 916, 911 E. Linwood, Kansas City' 9, Mo, .w adv. V tq be seeft this to set has ed. at The price 3-p- c. AeaUaf Cu w ENTIREldEVICE ! -- Mes-sersmit- h, 3& 4. fOTAL PRICE I TOACMiiil&rn wttoh I ynyrrl . I Sot No Cords BOOKExpIains the Causes and Effects 'dSAOirWMrcx:KwtlSJ . .1 ... - in the (p)i Weighs 14 Ounce WRONG ADDRESS REE . posses-slon- s: THIS SIMPLE, EASY AND INEXPENSIVE; METHOD 4 1 - turbed" children, an early stage of upset which may worsen into serious mental, character or nervous disorders. BETTER HEAR EAR-AI- D For dancing enjoyment call Forsyth and her orchestra. Fit (adv.) ' .Soe East, : 1 , ' Na-den- " r Us open Mo- 235 - i o Set n i.QO Trademark nday through Saturday for professional service. Operators Leona Hatch and Fern Session. Telephone Patients Listed For Hospital in American Fork National Guard Aid Sought To Dredge Harbor Channel ce 15 ' One year By mail anywhere . 893 , On Oct. 5, the Virginia way. Booth dancerswill stagej a for the clinic fund in Pleasant Grove. If you are not contacted directly by a volunteer, you may send a contribution directly to Utah County Child Guidance Clinic Spring' . viUe. The clinic provides psychiatric treatment for "emotionally- - disbene-firpejfofmah- , $9.00 In advance $18.00 Drieis. Claude A, Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Alvin Rowley, will return to the U. S. the latter part of October from Darmstadt, Germany. He has been stationed there a year with the U. S. Seventh Army. Recently he went on leave to tour .Switzerland, Austria land Italy. lAfter his release he plans to enrojrat the Brigham Young University? AC : with t still under e, for six months in advance; $18.00 for year in advance. Herald - telephone numbers : .adFor editorial circulation, I vertising and sports, call wnt snsfl: for society and hfc. , business axea-drive : -- (Copyright and Pat. Applied For) Seattle, Wash., then, flew to Sacramento, Calif., to see her sister 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon McEwan (Bernice), and to Los Angeles to see her brother, Dr. John R. Evans and family, before flying to Provo. The sister Jane lives with in Anchorage, Mrs. Martha E. Lindstrom, visited in Provo a month ago for two LVona's Beauty Shop house-to-hous- $1.50 perj month; $9.00 Mr. and Mrs, Don Sorenscn. former residents of Provo. and now In Roosevelt, are tne proud parents of a baby boy, bora Sept. 25, in the Roosevelt LDS Hospital. : J United States k PrniA their home are Mr. and Mrs. Max Holm an, 1134 W 5th N.. from Sugar City, Ida.; Alln Hemsleyy 46 E. 5th N., w. w n., irom verau; CalU.; Mariana stagg, from LaHabra, 148 from Walla Walla. Wash.: W. 3rd S.; iLr- - miff 7th 72 E. N., from Soda Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gunnell, -vi .weeks. collected 'J&(ML . 6 months in advance '- " vassing the rest of the week. Mrs. W. G. Yergensen, Orem, said Edgempnt had donated said collections throughout Orem had been good, but due to lack of volunteers, the captains had had to go out soliciting themselves, requiring more time. "Still canvassing" was reported Saturday by Ted Bandley, Provo; Dean Jones, Spanish Fork; Margaret HammerstromPayson, and Tieon WorltonrLehi. Pleasant Grove has reported $450 from Afton, Wyo.; Preston Sim mons, 771 E. 820 N., from Long Beach Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lackey, 189 N. 2nd E. from Wen dell, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Garrett, 297 N. 3rd W., from Salt Lake City. i j 1 can- house-to-hoij- se f Mrs. Lydia Stout underwent surgery recently at the Utah Valley Hospital. . . Donald J. Clark has been released from the Utah Valley Hospital after undergoing major' surgery. Jane Evani of Anchorage, Alas ka, is visiting in Provo with her mother and sister, Mrs. Fred Evans and Jean Evans for two weeks. She came on the boat to 'their $100-Sh- e Pnhiiched bt Derald Cor- West poraUon. 50 South First Monafternoon Street every day through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Entered as iecond class matter at the post office in Provo. Utah, under the act ol March 3, 1879 Subscription terms by carrier in Utah Covnty: In detailing the nef d for this amount, the council Dresident pointed out the substantial growth of the Girl. Scout "movement in Utah County diring toe past fe? ' years noting that active roops are now organized i six com- munities. xnis is to .contrast to the situation only a ,few: years ago when the .movf'ment was mainly centered in Prbyo. Fourteen troops' afe1, now .organized in Provo, vpth five in Spanish Fork, two in SpringviUe, One in Payson, two ill American Fork, and two in 0rem. The troops include 11 Intermediate and 15 brownie groups. As of September of this year; a total of 382 girls swere regis tered. Giving' their imc, without pay to this worthwhi movement are 91 volunteer leaders in the council, including figoop leaders and assistant leaders! troop com mitteemen and boaiii members.. In addition to the pconstant ac1 -"v tivity throughout, thg rest of the a footseason, the Utah Vflley Council TYPICAL GIRL SCOUT CAMP ACTIVITY This picture of Girl Scouts at work building provides lone of ' the Camp is typical of the outdoor experiences they gain as annually bridge at their Trefoil Ranch summer s u m mer outstanding rv, t v,s troim'np ThP TTtah Vallev Girl Scouts Council is launching its annual fund west of area ts , this for to m addition camps girls drive Monday, part of the proceeds of which will go toward the camp operation, south Trefoil Ranch the high ,in operation the funds necessary for year-roun-d fork of Provo Canyoh. The camp t is staffed each suimer with j a professional directoi and a- host A of volunteer workels, and for years has been thef highjightiof each summer's Activities for scores of girls' .'.throughout' Utah : County Mr. Udall said the state would JVMERICAN ' FORK Aid of Utah National Guard is Patients "assist in the harbor road, in American Fork Hospital have U.S. TREES being sought to dredge Provo Boat which is building being straightened, elimi been: channel. Harbor More, than 1,000 species nating a dangerous American. Fork Kathleen Win- - trees grow In commercial forest A delegation representing sportsters, Geneve Cornell, Glenn lands of the United States, but men called on Utah County Com RUN ON DRUG STORES A Pratt,. Peggy Densely, Dean most of -- the nation's lumber TAUNTON, Mass. (UP) mission Friday to suggest the Wan- needs are supplied! by about 35 commission make application of national magazine article has Wagstaff, Norma Roundy, Norma McR'ae, Durr da ant, f weight-losing s' species. the National Guard for use of its touched off a mass Glenda Holindrake, Abel, Beryl of women . the .1 campaign by heavy equipment. Wat-kin,.' Jimmy The article, Phyllis Bateman, Hertha Firr,' Elaine Jorgensen, Provo City Manager Earl Udall Tauntqn, Mass. Dixon. , I can Saturday iaid he had been assured pointing out that dextrose Lehi Jill Chamberlain, Suel Pleasant Grove Gaylene of $15,000 in state funds to com- be used in diets, wiped out the Zimmerman, Vclna Russotui stores. James R. Crystal, plete the new Provo Harbor bridge. supply in Taunton drugbe weeks Orem Lenore Iaudic. Ellen Wadley, Boren, Mary Druggists say it may He said the county would pay HowSalt Lake Citjf Verna Dor-lan-d. Bea Randall Edra can catch up Herring, and the city had budgeted before the supply I ell, Larry Gillm an, Lawrence with the demand, y $18,000 for the bridges. , Leonard Harris, drive c nairman from Mapleton, reported collection I 4 - Early returns from the emer .. reMrs. Esther Edwards is convalescing at home after being she underwent medical leased from the Utah Valley Hospital where recent ar accident. a in incurred treatment for a fractured leg She is the wife of Melvin B. Edwards. The Utah Valley Council, Girl Scouts of America, will launch its annual drive for- funfls Monday and continuing for twol weeks, ac cording to Mrs. Hclc Deering, Provo, council president. Each eommunitv in Utah Coun- v will h ranvanspH Irtiirinw drive, Mrs. Deering sid, with a total goal of $2500 for he council. Held'Good' Newcomers to Provo include Paul Blacker, 284 E..4th N., from Riverside, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. HansenJ 1009 N. Uni versity Ave., from Hiko, Nev.; Ronald Carter, 224 W. 2nd N., from Buhl, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bastain, 3$5 E. 3rd N., from Alomo, Nevj Paul M; Hill, 248 N. 2nd E., from Idaho Falls, Ida.; Marilyn Wood, 238 E. 5th Youn Woe N., from Afizon Chi, 533 E. 6tb N.' from Korea; Mr. and MrsJ Richard W. Casper, 310 N. 5th Ei from Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Collins Mitchell; 140 S 2nd E., from Cedar City; Srntf Tf. Nelson. 459 N.' 4th E., from Carmen, Ida4 Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Merritt, 74 E. 5th M.t Sm-inevill- e. a .V....... 4 -- caret of Ephraim. - Hen-inge- XLoue Albufru!lr.n . - Volunteer classes at the Utah State Hospital will be held every7 Monto 9 day in - October from include will p. m., which r. lectures by Dr. Owen Dr. Carl Kivler and of rehabilitation, director the Several films Fisher.. Milton in shown relationship will be to volunteer service at the . hospital. women voland men Both at the needed unteers are and million hospital to do the ' one Jobs such as helping occupational therapy, recreation, art k and needle work, sewing, beauty care, nursing, parties, ball games and other special activities including holiday parties. Other volunteer act as escorts to community entertainments, carnival, circus shows, shoppingli funerals, doctors, visits and bus rides. Mrs. Nanie ve Callahan, director, of, volunteer services will make the assignments. school Ilined refreshments and They toured the Southwest Wagenen was just released. . orientation orem. hrated her ninth mrtnaay aaiuiuy. ." Wends at a local movie after which they enjoyed games at her home Mr. and Mrs. GIenyan W.fenen returned cation trip to Los Angeles, Calif., Gallup andfrom Indian Mission ' - with' COLLEEN ROWBERRY Girl Scouts To Launch Fund Campaign Still Underwoy SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, 1958 Utah County T;th - i , c-- u ' Provo ; , TERMS P j ; |