OCR Text |
Show C SUNDAY. JULY 10, 1955 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD New Provo Swimming Pool Opens to Public This Week Jr A i Manila Couple mountain Paddoc Pool Equipment, Are "Hosts To Dinner Guests Equipment Donated (Continued from Page 1A). Church Group Pays Tribute PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and To Officers Adams of Manila were a Mrs. $10.5000. 4 ed delivery on the levy funds, de claring it was the duty of the Provo Lions Club donated $1,000 " county commission to hold the worth of K. V. equipment including moneys until it could be sure it the hosts at a recent dinner party PLEASANT GROVE slide. sev The The spent city slippery would be spent immediately on an at the home of with their directors on more dollars hundred eral Relief Stake Society approved veterans memorial. . Chamber of Commerce and their Timpanogos minor items.' an ' at Board held Lagoon outing overcame Provo City objections City Auditor Strong estimates wives as special guests. Mrs of the county, and a total of $90.000;total Adams is president of the Cham recently in honor of Mrs. Ray value ot.tte lading w put. uui at inter- architect fees, not yet set; labor her' of Commerce which has re- S. Merrill and Mrs. William Free etguuiuwicu its 27th year of man, retiring first counselor and est until construction could begin. of the city, engineer's department, cently completed Interest netted the pool another water lines and sewers, installed sponsorship of the annual- Straw board member. A delicious chick$2250. reports City Auditor Bob en dinner was served on colorful IT Days celebration. the by city, park department land-- i berry Dinner was served on a 1 . long grading at table centered by an arrangement Roses. Party favors The architect's office ;; guessed of Peace to zest the added arrang $230,000; City Engineer Earl Con ed social event. cleverly din Following der, $200,000, and City Commis- - ner the group in lovely activity irwin Tolboe, $99,000; P. L. Brimhall, $180,000 games and stunts; sen, plumbing and heating con-- Whatever its monetary price Participating in the evenings tract, $45,000; Paul Cochran, elec--j tag, the swimming pool is a'monud festivities were Mr. and Mrs. tncai wiring, $6,800, and Inter- - ment to Provo servicemen who George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kengave their lives for their country; neth Gillman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray to living veterans who allocated Mills, Mr. and Max Ferre, Mr. their share of the memorial levy; and Mrs. Clifford Hales, Mr. and citi Mrs. C. Vera Goode, Mr. and and to the many zens who contributed time, effort Mrs. H. E. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. and cash to Provo's sky blue, liv- Vernon Ahman, and the hosts. . . ing memorial. Strong. Last year, contracts were let by the present city administration and construction begun. Major con- tracts were general constriction, scaping, and street about a quarter-millio- Lar-!Sion- er - qivic-minde- Future- Bride Of Melvin Day d Andersons Ask HIGHLAND Eighteen family Guests to members and friends of Melvin Joint Meeting Day were included in a combined "get- acquainted": and birthday OREM Members;- of three Dinner Party of at the home Mr. and Mrs. DUP will meet for a - 3' DUP's Plan . party Clive Norman in Lehi recently. Introduced to Utah friends and relatives of Mr. Day was his new fiance, Eloyce Fuller, Phoenix, Ariz. The couple announced marriage plans for Sept. 30. A birthday was noted for Mrs. Kate Rogers, a sister of the hostess. Motoring to the Lehi. dinner from Highland were Melvin Day. Ralph Rogers and daughter, Aloa; Mr. and Mrs. Oryille C. Day and daughters, Jean, Esther, and Miriam; Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Day;: Don Bringhurst; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyde; Kent Day and Roger Jukes. Myron Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Webster attended from American Fork. ' ; -- - recamps 2 m. at at union Thursday the p. home of Mrs. Eliza Anderson, ,16 E. 8th S., according to the capEstella tain of Camp Orem.-Mrs- . Duff in. The three camps were originally one and when membership became too large, Camp Timp View and Camp Canyon Breeze . were formed. All present and former members are invited to be presentl Refreshments will be served. Making the arrangements are the three captains.. Mrs. Duffin, Mrs. Eliza Anderson of Camp Timp View and Mrs. Loretta Tolton of Camp Can. yon Breeze. PLEASANT GROVE Dr. and Mrs: Grant W. Anderson, entertained recently at a barbecue dinner party in the beautiful gardens of Dr. and Mrs. G. Y. Anderson. The party was planned to bring together former close school friends and their wives and husbands to relive in happy reunion their school day experiences. Dr. Anderson recently graduated from 'the University of Oregon school of dentistry. He presided over the barbecue fry assisted by his wife, the former Dorace Peay. Activity games were played. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Devere Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Bill AnderPresident William Henry Har- son of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. rison was the father of 10 chil--i E. Bradley Jr., of Bountiful; dren. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Miller of ' . , f-- ' ( 1 1 SPRING AND SUMMER mmm00 Spee- '..1 i MUST NOW GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW COMING FALL MERCHANDISE . . . YOU WILL FIND INCLUDED if J 1 1 iI ftI 5 1 150 DRESSES 100 COATS 55 SUITS 3 r! 41 5 1 Mt all new styles and the newest fabrics And , nI in suits i coats H Club Notes r M 1 4 f ALPHA UNITIS MEGA This afternoon 2:30 p. m. at the home of Kay Johnson, North Canyon Road. 1 i t 4 REDUCED TO CLEAR NOW 4501 American Fork: and Mrs. Ken neth Harvey of Manila; and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Boren, Mr. ana Mr Richard 'Paulson and Mrs. Robert Shoell of Pleasant Grove. 25 " I ! h LARGE STOCK r n, Hy-ru- m i i M ; - i mO C cial favors were dainty, colored linen handkerchiefs fashioned into roses. Each rose bore artificial stems and leaves. Mrs. Merrill recently retired from her position as counselor to Mrs. Alroy Gillman, president of the Stake Relief Society Organ ization, when she and her family moved to Ogden. Mrs. Freeman resigned to accept a position in the Manila Ward Relief Society. They were presented with tokens and words of appreciation by Mrs. Gillman, Other special guests were Mrs. A. B. Gibson,! Mrs. Dahlia Walker, Mrs. A. J. Rogers and two house guests of Mrs. Freeman from Decaturj Ala. All members of the Board assisted in the party arrangements. Others present at the outing social were: Mrs. Riley Richards, Mrs. Ertman Christen-seMrs. Leonard S. Walker, Mrs. Thomas Fenton, Jennie Gleason. Mrs. Lloyd Armitstead, " and Mrs. Gillman. n. Family Meets dinner table. rose-center- ed j 1 0 to. off I 1 1 1 t t i MONDAY STORE NO REFUNDS HOURS NO EXCHANGES I" i r m 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 4 i i v. i Use Our Parking Lot HAVING A . . J wonderful time! li ilk:" "A) thanks to TAYLOR'S ;? i i I;: i AND MY PLAYTEX 0 Q'. jU ( s WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S -.- -.) 'si BRA Svmmrtitn .l I? i . - ' 1 II 8 ' i - ; , L: rVvV v ' . :. J ::. Hving Is t t...t.tr, i. as MANY NEW SHOES ADDED DAILY B C r HAVQ YOU TRIED th new Playttx Hioh Styl Bra a cool. mbroicJfi -- confection with pk-o-bo- o nylon net Insert for firm, yovthfvi separation. The fit Is fabulous, the comfort, divine White only, 32 te 40, A. B. C V.. t'" i r One group Casuals reduced to bedrock CASUALS 1 i I ! I Select from Skooters and Smart Maid In whites, pinks, etc. '4 M I GOOD NEWS FOR D -- CUPS f'l I i exclusive CX I ' M -?-- I L. - M j ' i J II V How - I I ides orrr Situ rg wiMt - - - .- O -- an J.'fmi : j mm WW CHECX CTATg CO.D. O MONET OftDCt I ! KATTPC V aa cuantity " , . 1 ..... REG. TO 12.95 PRICED AT fZSf? JJ) I' i 1 i i IV i 1 ONE GROUP CHILDREN'S ONE GROUP SHOES DELf.lANETTES A very good group of children's shoes. Most summer styles. You have plenty .J :,;- TO 6.95 y i ... S!99 ' - 99 Pink, red, navy, black patent. Colors: 1 ! i i i. I ? Some narrow sizes available REG. TO PRICED '4 .' "" :., IW 1 1 if yVr-.' of time left to wear them mm white, patent, red and navy : ' t ' " ! J fBewlf Famous Red Cross, In i -- 1 mm SHOES Here is value. if REG. TO 10.95 PRICED' AT DRESS i ?: i gorn? .... 1 TQK 111 r ONE GROUP RED CROSS :4 ... J - O my new- - comes -J ADDRESS CITY CHAR CI like r ,; - do you ?:'f I ; rroa tnax, glaaor wonderful Playtex Living Bra ... gives ma lines I never knew I had I Imagine the same bra for sports or . el amor ... and itI s both for perfect Toe lines In heavenly comfort! Sizes 32 to 42 I t colors I Gives you trim', youthful L- ONE GROUP BETTER Buy yours from such names os Penaljo, Red Cross. In white, beige and dark f w t I I" I self-adjusti- ng back . . . wider straps. I , CASUALS features. Plus extra width at diaphragm,; sides and a L.. - 1 D-Cu- ps, I! ) i - living Bra now for tool The same youthful lines, the same 1 Tt M iC The wonderful! Playlex . 4 3.ff REG. TO 7.95 PRICED AT I rn.iv.cu mi i 4 I CASUALS , f ONE GROUP i '., ONE GROUP coHom X - 7 ,'-- . Whfto only, 32 to 40, A, v - . and nylon Moytx IMng Bra. t X j i . t V cmd th aI y, 1 ALL SALES FINAL - NO REFUNDS - NO EXCHANGES |