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Show DAILY HERALD m n American Fork to Begirt Swim Pool City-id- e Bond Campaign March 7 Hi i u 25, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ' (Z i 1955 Utah Utah County, " J, " i "Swim arid. Dive In '55 By DENA S; GRANT J1 AMERICAN FORK -r- A 'bond 1" is the VWc7 CaMed together were pool. Spearheading! . th- - sales campaign are Howard a c 11U1115 UH vuan tiicii W. Schaumnj G; Gordon and Mrs. sales crews who will contact each burg.members of the central home in the city. The drive is to coramittee pushing the project. be pushed intensively during the week of March 7 but will continue throughout the month. Alpine News District chairmen named are Charles- Holmes, First; Jay Lar-seSecond; Stan Dahl, Third; son-in-la- j 0O0 n. - Fourth; ' Dave- , inn it . 1 1 j j j Church Group 'Gets In Swim' By Backing Swimming Pool - m a Operation i ed . w " 1 w w five-year-o- ld major operation last weeli at the Holy Cross .Hospital, Salt a Girl Has V , ' v star-studd- g . Greenwood, Fifth; Steve Murdock, Sitfth; Lyman Wight, Seventh; Don Kirk, Eighth.. Headquarters Planned 1 According to G. E as ton Brown, general chairman of the.jproject CONTRIBUTE committee, headquarters will be the American DS established was the theme of Alpine in the business area, VIVA a av H at U 3 the possibly building east of Church. They' held Tuesday night in the school caunders" Hardware. Richard A sky The bonds, to be sold in deof bjue. song' notest and sil- nominations of $25, $100, $500 and houettes represented the theme. $1,000, bear a maturity date of Queens were Carol Healey, Meda 10 years and call for three per Forbes, and Lynn . Anderson, cent interest. The goal of at feast whose entrance was heralded by $25,000 is the: committee's aim. trvTmpeter, Jimmie The- bonds bear the inscription, Claudette "Veterans' Memorial ConstrucAmadson. Paulette-an- d AMERICAN FORK -- f UteraUy traby , sitting and housework as of twim daughters Westtiny as other services were ofStrong, tion and Improvement Bond," getting into the swim is the Com- well" Mr and Mrs. La Vor Strong, fered at 25 cents an hour: An ice the name from the initial minster Fellowship of jthe scattered flower petals in the taking fund accumulated through county munity Presbyterian ChUrch here. cream social helped boost the entered who of queens, thp path' tax money for a local veterans' This youth organization was the fund. from behind a fleecy cloud memorial. From the project the group This fund of $22,000 first to come forwaird with a vol dressed in red, acqua, and white, raised to the enough mojey to finance further has been made available-fo- r this untary contribution respectively. Crown bearers were purpose through decision of a plans for a swimming pool to be a float for Sthe 1954 Steel Day pa" ' tiny Jean Bateman, Evoil Carl- Veterans Council. built here. The young people pre rade. When the prospects oi getton, and Carol. Chamberland. Chairman Brown states- also sented $25 to the central commit ting a swimming pool came to to a man the is avail tee, representing at portion of a their attention,; late 'Clyde Anderson, was clown- that approximately $2,000 said "Let's give the surproject .undertaken group, ed iyy Bishop Reid Burgess, while able ( through last -- Steel Day late last summer. Lawn mowing, plus to the pool fund." Cardl Healey and Meda Forbes profits.. Other organizations, the and hoeing gardens, j The Fellowship has 20 members. were crowned by their fathers, Women's clubs of the city and the weeding, Officers are Sarah Seibel, moderRichard Healey and Robey Westminster Fellowship of the ator; Mary Ann Camp, acting Forbes. Edward Patterson was community Church t have spon Vineyord News state clerk; Robert Salazar, master of ceremonies for the sored fund raising projects to Richard Shaffer, Carol treasurer; swell the fund. floor show. Jean Molascon, Patricia Camp, Good Investment : Mrs. Elfreda Evon and son, Karen Teuscheri anc Carol Jean A growing city with a healthy Wi WA.ALVU klllj The Shaffer, commissioners, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Watkins, interest in clean recreaitno, is evemeets each group Tuesday ana were .dinner gucsis at iiie motivating the effort to build a p i at u: i - .. e the church. it. ning come ui a uruuijL'i anuj iii! wiie, community swimming pool, he Mr.' and Mrs. Bernell Watkins. said. "Buying bonds is a sound Be Ho Relief Society members met investment for the future,' said to the lesson hear given tty? chairman Tuesday by Mrs. .D.j JElmer! Johnson on "Approval of the project and the By MRS. GEORGE F.. WELLS the third and fourth articles , of. finance plan was voiced earlier VINEYARD Senior members : - l... u e the Constitution. Airs. Myers : n u. J of the ward will be- honored Sat AMERICAN FORK Norman iviarsn was reieasea ,Jas magazine; cranizations called to a meeting. at a the n.ovie at T Scerakving teacher at American Fork! representative,- and Mrs FrCd anrocn t fH irara t r Tnne PlnK urday in the morning and a junior Hieh School, has been Forbes was chosen! to replace Rotary Club, Chamber Theaterand Jaycees, v her. program in the granted a leave of absince for nf fTftrrimfrrr Vpfranc' nncraniTa. dinner The commit- - the remainder of this yeat be- noon the in chapel. uuvia ivicuregor: is improvea tinn ritv -- mHaU ' rUv .rrpatiftn . sufficiently to be able to sit up committee, - women's j clubs and tee on arrangement? includes Mr. cause off a health conditioh, ac- .na .virs. vera wuu4ii. after faJlipgon thej ice several other announcement ?made by organized groups. Mrs! Bradford Shumway, and Mr. Supt. Alina P Burton ofr Alpine weeks, ago.. .She has been confined to her home Tsince. . and Mrs. Lewis Clegg. District Mr. Wing will resume w Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Whitby next year. Those to attend the special are parents of a bapy boy born cursion to the Salt Lake LDS; Ramon Dean". Fifth Grade Sunday morning at the Americ-'Temple Tuesday weje President; teacher at Forbes elementary Fork Hospital. The baby has and Mrs. Walter Hibldaway, Mr. school, will replace Mr. 'Wing two sisters. Mrs. Whitby is the and Mrs. E. Carlyle Bunker, S. Mrs. Belle Wilson, American former Louise Brown of Lehi. H. Blake. Rex Blak, George F. Fork, will assume the Fifth "Will Andrews came hqme-'thiteaching position at Forbes teenagers pleaded guilty Wells, Leland J, AVells, Bishop7 Grade week following "surgery per- in Three school. Provo City court to petty lar- Ray Gammdh, Alton Merrill,. formed last week at St. Mark's Allen, Max Blake, James ceny, Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. George Slaymaker. 19, 75 N. Taylor. Napoleon crowned himself cm Le Roy Schroder, RayT. Blake, Andrews spent considerable time of France, saying: "No one Le perof mond Harding, Orvl Roper, hof pita! prior to goingl is Sop'-?-great enough "to crown Na J Roy Williams. EarS Farnworth, . . IV poleon." at Sears Roebuck store. Robert and Ross Hoildaway, Kay (lifting . m.a. vviiiidiii tr ficdiey is yismngjne vvas fined $50 of which $25,1 Madsen and Grant Stephens. WOO OUOkVIiUVU Roland Harding ine; f reestone ueumon. bne is Bttlie Alfred Biggs, 18, Maple- - Mr. and Mrs. their family Tuesday the guest of Darnol Vance, ..a ton, pleaded guilty to '.'larceny entertained TORTURIN v The home. get- at their former Alpine resident. evening a He finder." pleaded guilty, by BACKACHE aptain and and was fined $50, of which $45 together honored Mrs. Gail C; Lovelps who ate AND PAINS IN ARMS OR LEGS was suspended." Seamon Leslie Huish, 18, 148 visiting here from New Jersey. If you suffer naggirig or even almost torturing, unbearable pain in arm; N. 1st E., pleaded guilty to A tray lunch was served. In at neck, back, lejrs why not ElMrs. Mr. and were conof tendance petty larceny in charges join the, thousands. who are nection with BuYU lockers, j lie don Harding, American Fork, Mr. living ajmore comfortable life with PRUVO-- 99 out was fined $50, of which $25 was and Mrs. Reed Rowley; Mr; and of PAYSON- -A every 100 users have day in Salt Lake suspended- : Mrs. Dale. Harding." Mrs. Mary; in found satisfaction City 'was, enjoyed by a croup f. PRUVO Lou Hawkins and lithe honored you. too. can obtain its special soothing young, accordionists t. this week,-- i i guest.. pain relief. No prescripY whn they joined with others; Mrs. George J. Jenkins has re tion needed. Start today! irom the state .in a clime and, turned to her home in I as Vegas.i BIG 75 TABLET SIZE ONLY $1.50 band concert, if was' Jtdd' at af Nev., after visiting here with Mr. All IUVO . . . tMding Drugstores arid Mrs. Glade Wilkinson Land Ct puoac nan wiin inree groupsi Mr. and Mrs. George? W. Jenkins. playing, divided J according to fl Lfl StflC I VOUTt time the instrument has ; been Mrs. Leonard Madsen celebratstudied.-Latthe. Payson roup Max C. Vincent, 35, Provo, ed her birthday Tuesday Irher met at a ca.fe for a late luncheon' found guilty by a Fourth District home. Those to extend greetings Court jury of wilful' neglect and to her were Mr. and Mrs. before the drive Jiome. Keith to provide, was ordered --JChe youngsters, - all students of .failure Alta Mrs. Mr. and , Alger, Alger, a to month pay $50 Madohne Uixon. w e r e Pete by the court Mrs. Richard Madsen and Mr. Schmidt, Rodney Barney.. Clair for one year to his family for and Mrs. Madsen. Kay Winnie, Dale Winnie. MajcShell. the next 12 'months. susan uaenman. 'juay v nun. Velma Lou Sizcmore, Mabeth w acre jonnson, piaone iitist-NEW OWNERSHIP Porter. Caroivn Snarkc ' I' - ""W anH mrh. ard Bailey. Mothers who went n li mIa.. , U . . J .1 n CAFE ji I tlC OVIlIIllUl Wllllfe lllLlUU.U illO. in.' Sr., Mrs George Shell. Payson ; 544 So. University Mrs. , Ctark - Sparks an,d Mrs. David Bailey, Nephi." , Many Prices Reduced Coop-fres- h Eggs PRINCESS "SAILS" Best Silex Coffee, with suntanned Softened Water Princess ji Iargaret sails tccfay ahcard thoyal yacht, Tender, mellowed Steaks i Britannia for the .Bahamas, last ' stor on her month long tour of Open 6 a. m.4o 9 p. m, XJI is principal Goshen School. Junior High Tom White is reported doing nicely at his home after undergo-inNeilson , swimming Barratt, By MRS. EVA COOK By MRS. CRESSIE GREENLAND GOSHEN Mrs. Vernon Neilson HIGHLAND Recent guests of' sons narrowly escaped seri Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green- and ous week when their injury land were Mr. and Mrs. Richard car skidded this on the icy road near Greenland and children, Illean of the .viaduct west Santaquin and ;Richard, Riverton, Utah. The rear door as the car opened Lott Robinson of American : frnds.with, which to Ted Residents Are Guests Fork was the guest speaker at skidded, throwing the children Lake City. the Sunday evening church serv from the car. They were taken Billy Stansfield, son oiMr. and is in Utah ices. A special musical numberL to the Payson Hospital by Ralph Mrs. Boyc Stansfield, was a violin solo by Elaine Cloud, Goshen, where they were Valley Hospital under observ a ' treated for shock, - cuts and tion. Chidester. Mrs. James H. Lee, Emmett, bruises, and later released. Mr, Friends and relativesmm attending Ida., was guest of her the recent iunerai oi Airs. Mary and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred West Mountain News Jasperson included Mr. and Mrs. J L. Burner, this week.. Thomas Lewis and Nettie Lewis, LA fireside chat was held Sun of Provo; Mrs. Zthei Finch, day evening at the home of Mr. Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Camand Mrs. Earl Chidester. Guest ple, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Grieve, t r; cift the for was, Rayand Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perry, speaker evening mona r. iiaiiey, seminary inall from Salt Lake City; and Mr. ' i it structor ' rt t t - : r: t" . . l . American at Rer Fork. fX) o Li i iim yjj J freshments were s e r v e d by By MRS. ELVERA BISHOP! Elaine Chidester and James '. PauUne Moore and son, Kevin, of Salt WEST MOUNTAIN Thompson. udrney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lake City, are spending several COSTLY MOTORING Kimple Barney, underwent surg- - days visiting with her parents, Conn! ' HARTFORD, (UP) Theery at Payson City Hospital this 'Mr. and Mrs. C. LrCarlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Merril JUillett Connecticut Safety Commission ;week TO; SWIMMING POOL FUND Displaying the donations they anticipate making5 to cost more than S200,- - Walter Lazenby has recovered have Tnoved into the Wilmer Hill it estimates Fork swimming pool fund are these young people of the American Fork Community 000 to replace the nearly 1,000 from polio sufficiently to return apartment. Merril expects to be Molas-con- ,; Robert Carol Carl Jean Jean Shaffer, to Patricia Camp, Camp. in the armed services in the near are, left right, utility poles knocked down by ' to his. job in Eureka. :.. .. Seibel. in: future.state the 'motorists Mrs. ond Ernest last (Lois" Sarah Ann Carlisle) year. Camp Shaffer, Mary j "8". Community Stages Gold, Green Ball , J . - - Family Escapes Serious Hurts When Car Skids on Icy Roads River ton 1 ' GoshenlNews j, -- Thursday morning campaign selling; campaign wiHJae launch (plans Mere mapped at a 6:30 000 ill hc JIm Highland News - Get rid r SMM BAB S of your small , - ; Refr iaerator w i - - X " " Senior Members Of LDSWdrd f AVV or Range 9 ' . : To , , '' , Teacher Given Leave for Health ' ' I IMT 5 2370 CALL for an : ai . '" - 1 - Vi 1954 Stock of Frigidaire Refrigerators and Ranges moved to make space for 1955 Models -- -- e -.- - 1 . Youths flead Guilty In Court To Petty Larceny must-b- ,00 . s IFRDDODL th-'o- ca. - 3 - " Accordionists r At State Clinic .' rrounaj'P.ii.', vjuiitv ' an ;Of Neglect Charge . er, -- i ' . - i V MODEL 1m ; T 1 IOK2 Cubic AVON'S ! CTD-103- ft. -S NOW PRICED " ' (8)95 EASY ONLY . is T -- Rritish bean. rossr;sinn; ! 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