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Show DAILY HERALD Daily Herald Cameraman Catehes Utah County Elettfioim Night. HigMighfts WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3. 1S54 tUh County. Utah Theft of Saw J 1 Reported From Sears Roe!xuc!c ! Provo police today were in vestigating report of theft of a 29 power sawjrom Sears Roebuck," and burglary and theft of $52.25 from1 Louis Nielsen, 4C3 N. 7th , ,1 1 ' 1. - '4 t. .1- -. UNDON Iindon Lions Club meet--' will hold its ing at Parks Cafe in Orem Friday, November 5 at 8 p. m. Guest speaker will beThorit C. Hebertson, zone chairman of the Lions Club from District 28 ; A, and. Christine Yergensen of Orem, a visiting teacher' who will speak on. the schools. , semi-month- ly .r- ..:-- fV T. C. Hebertson Will Address ; Lindqn Lions Club : i .1 FINAL JOURNEY . Idna O. Hickman of Provo District Two, laden down with the district's records and sealed ballot envelopes, shoves open the county clerk's door with her foot as she performs the final ' act of election judge, "delivering the ballots and records to the r 1 county clerk. T ; 1 : ELECTION NIGHT WATCHERS First returns coming in for newspapers and radio at the Utah HERALD STAFF GATHERS RESULTS The Daily Herald .staff worked into the early hours this on vote tabulations for Utah County districts. Left to right, Mrs.: Sharon Crandall, Ovie County Clerk's office in the City and County Building attracted a throng of anxious - morning !. forsheets. result window Marilyn Rencher and Mazine Grosjean compile results. the Hutchison, at far past midnight Here 'a line waits vote-watche- rs - mrMniw piw 'mw ) Utah County Men Enrolled at ' Northwestern U. 71 1 1 rf5?it( Seven Utah County men are enrolled at Northwestern Univer sity. They include Gordon Taylor, Payson. Dental School : John Bench, 247 N. . 5th W., Dental School; Ronald Mackley, 707 E. 2nd S., Dental School: Dale Tay lor, 906 W. Center, , Graduate School; Don Whatcott, 420 N. 7th E.i Dental School;. Don Robertson, Spanish Fork, Dental School; and Stewart Rowberry, Spanish Fork; Dental School. ; . " - - ' i , j -- . i ; r k I ' V x v - s ' v i - CAP Cadets List Location Change In Meeting Place Er. .1 Provo, and Umpanogos Cadet .WHAM! WHAM! OldsmobSe Squadrons of Civil Air Patrol, has done it again! Sensational which' have been holding meet in 54 even mere so in 55 with aidMKi m .A n a ings in the National Guard Arm henceforth will meet weekly all the newest new ideas on WHERE THE RESULTS ARE TALLIED These are counting judges, op whom the accuracy of the NERVE CENTER FOR ELECTION RETURNS Utah County Clerk Warren Kirk, rear with box of ory, in Room 218,, Education Building, wheels!. Watch! It's coming entire election depends in the final analysis. Leu to right, Mrs. T. c. Larson, Mrs. uiancne election supplies, and his staff formed the nerve center- for gathering Utah County election lower Brigham aooA to your OldsmoMle dealer's! Young University Groneman and Mrs. Allie Jones count ballots In Provo District! No. 3. results. At the table, two members of his election returns team compite results, Hazel Bullock campus. Meetings on Thursare f and J, L. Mecham: f day at 7:30 p. m. : ih it. " .1 - County Medical GroupOkehs Red Cross Blood For Utah Valley Hospital on 'Supplementary Basis uiiucu xu ilo yi csciik iuiui uuui 3. Approval by. the American for private individuals. and organ Red Cross. ' ized groups. X; However, it is believed that Additional steps to be ' taken these three agencies will follow before the additional blood bank the lead of the county medical can be put in operation include: society in- approving Red Cross 1. Approval by the UtaL Valley blood for supplemental use. Lack Hospital Board of Trustees, which of approval - from the, county day.. has been "the He emphasized the fact that the must formally request hospital medical association ' in the to Cross Red obstacle participation using the Red big Red Cross blood bank will be on blood in any form at blood Cross bank program. ada supplemental basis only in the local 2. blood owh to hospitaL the hospital's dition Approval by Utah County's Health, Department. - Mrs. Eloise P. Fillmore, execu- bank, program which will be After "thorough discussion,' Utah County Medical Society has given "unanimous consent to use of the Red Cross blood bank on a supplemental basis at Utah Valley Hospital," Dr. Riley Clark, society president,; disclosed to- . - . . con-City-Cou- nty , check these features She said such a program could get under way just as soon as an agreement is signed by Utah Valley Hospital, Utah County Medical Society, Utah County ; - Baked - on du Pont j V'Dulux" finish. i : The Job picture in Utah County Is brighter than it has been for a year, Arthur D. Coleman, manager of Provo Employment Security Offices, reported today. Construction picking up from slump, hit $3,162- ,475, as measured by building per- -. mits issued by eight cities and unincorporated areas of the county, iir September. The normal seasonal decline in insured jobs is about 6 per cent. but jobs in Utah County dropped per cent this year. ' nigner employment levels in durable g o o d s manufacturing helped to offset seasonal loss of jobs in food processing ' industries, Mr., Coleman said. , The $3,162,475 building permits issued in September compares valuation authorized with $344,500 in August. In September, $793,525 (comprising 76 homes) was authorized for residential construction. For the nine months ending only 4.2 Chapter of the Red Cross, the Health Department, and Utah County Hospital As sociation. Under the Red Cross civilian blood program, anyone who has given blood to the Red Cross civilian program is classified as Sept 30, permits for 378 homes. a Red Cross donor, and they or with value of $3;137,900, have their immediate family can re been issued In Utah County. blood as they as much ceive free Mr. Coleman said the trend in need at the hospital. construction and manufacturing Red Cross does not ex employment has improved during change on a pint basis, the past two months. return on a what is needed" but These two 'industries, were , basis, she said. hardest hit last year.V now appears possible that Additional details of use of Red "jt insured unemployment may run Cross supplemental blood pro below a year ago during the "rest gram will be presented In later of mis year," he said. stories m The Daily Herald, City-Coun- JRO0M WIPES ' ''!";. gram. NE W : Utah County Job Picture Brightest I n Over Year, Says Work Office Head and - V glass mirrors. , J wooj drawersfiard-with Dove-taile- -- d, These High Quality ' Suites Start at ; i waxed interiors. '129 J drawers Center-guide- d with dust- proof construction. ; " home town this .week.'-'."-- Knit Suits and . .,' ; r ' Dresses " - i to just any Cleaners KINO mUA mi :;r ,A unt J a n e'a 10-year-- nephew who lives with her! . Aunt Jane has her own car, but considering the driving strain on a long trip and the trouble driving in strange cities she! decided to go by Greyhound. A big surprise for Aunt Jane came when she found out they could travel under Greyhound's "Family Plan." Johnny made the entire trip for f y of . the just of what it fare (about 25cost Aunt Jane) . . . which caved her quite a lot.. And they had a lot of fun. Did a lot of sightseeing along the way, too. They stopped in Omaha . .. . ?. had a wonderful time in Chicago explored - LiM' Vhr Our Experts can CIan thm DaulifvlJy end Clcck thn to YctT Individucl f.Ucrjrcncr.. one-wa- one-hal- - TWO LOCATIONS 170 r:o. u:v. avs. r;:c::a 214 r czz r;o. 7;h cast ' My maiden Aunt J ane wrote, me all about it the other day." After she returned from her vacation this summer, an article appeared in the local paper, saying, "Miss Jane Willam and Mr. John Austen have just returned from their vacation in New York." Well, There was plenty of raised eyebrows around town until everyone found out that "MR." John Austen was really , T-O- Univcrsity CI:an:rs , ... fl "V " Make (your choice , from oyer 80 v brand-nesuites a rTB m Duy gn uim w . i J " -- TH the Statue of - 'State Liberty Building . . . and taking in two big television shows. Their return rtip took them to Wash-tngtoD.C.i where Johnny had a chance to visit ' the ways ; -- " easy payment plan There w a s a scandal in my - U Sliding doors on J jDooKcase oeas' . Your Bsautiful g up to . Tilting, bevelled plate m ty for-piit- t - i CKoose from over 80 tive secretary of Utah County Chapter, American Red Cross, warned that people who have in the past given blood for the defense program, will not receive blood exchange benefits, until they have donated to (the Red Cross civilian' blood bank pro : . . seeing and Empire- n, .j V White House and see Mt "' " C Vernon. Ik to stop i " Because they wauted at these different cities to go Aunt Jane k was about a Grey, very enthused hound service called "Slumber-Stop." T hV Greyhound agent made, all their hotel reservations !a advance so after each day's ride . . a 7 ' hotel room was ready and ' waiting for them each night. WeU, after Aunt Jane got home my sister, her husband and. their two teen-ag-e girls decided to try ; Greyhound's Family Plan and spend a week in Los Angeles. My sister and y her girls only paid the the round trip! (About fare for L j sight-seein- ; j--,-r,- 29.50 tJ. g, .J ij I Qj SAVE ' tX' I l in' fl.-.- - m .' one-wa- half what her husband- - Jim paid.) They visited the. stores, took in two television shows and said, they had a barrel of fun. Especially Jim he didn't have to drive all that way Enough- - about my family and the "Family Plan." I'll be back soon with some travel gossip from Omaha. J'm leaving for there by Scenicruiser . v4 x 1 - Luxurious styling that doesn't give a hint of the low, low pricel New plat- Inum-finis- h, $40.00 Platinum Mahogany, or Beautiful American Valnut : - ) 11 II ' genuine , , j mahogany, accented by! hardware finished in silver. drawers Graceful bow-front and sbsk modern styling, v ' |