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Show I KZl 1L 1950 SUNDAY HERALD ff.SESEt Springville Okehs City Ice Rink Plan 3 Auto Accidents Investigated In South Part of Utah County Thre traffic accidents in touth Utah county Friday brought serious injury to one woman and minor injuries to several other persons. Most seriously injured was Mrs. Ralph Gren, 45, Maple-towho wit struck by a car while crossing a downtown street in Springville. According to Meade Weight, Springville policeman who investigated. Mrs. Gren was walking in a pedestrian lane at Third South and Main street with ' a companion, Mary Alice Frisby, 18, Springville. They were struck by a car driven by Mrs. Delphia Springville, Brown, 49, RFD was police said. Mrs. Brown right-of-wcited for failure to yield to a pedestrian. in Mrs. Gren was reported "good" condition in Payson hospital Saturday. Miss Frisby was treated for shock and bruises and released. Truck Driver Hurt A truck driver for Coca-Con, ay SPRINGVILLE At the city council meeting Wednesday night U was agreed that the city should Hobble Creek cooperate with-thRiding' club in making an ice- skating rinkl for community use at the. rodeo ground site on Third West between Second and Third North. A citiy employe has been instructed to bank the dirt in preparation for flooding. Ruel Averett, city health inspector, was ippointed to take one day each week for Inspection of all meats sold within the city lim its since several sources have reported that the meat inspection should be more rigid. This will apply to all catering concerns as well as the retail and wholesale meat dealers and slaughter houses. The council has set a public hearing for review of the city budget to be held Monday evening, Dec. 18 In the city hall. On recommendation of the county planning board that a county health council be set up with representative councils in each commtihity, the city council approved having the city board of health act in that capacity and also in cooperation with city defense council in sponsoring instructive measures for use in case of emergency. west of Goshen Friday. Injured was Jessie Earl Wilson, 48, 593 E 1st N., Payson. According to Charles Allred, highway patrolman who investigated, Wilson apparently ran inlost control of to a guard-rai- l, his car and went into a creek at the side of the highway. Property damage was estimated at $500. George Dixon, 35. Springville, was treated for a cut on the bead by a Springville physician after the car in which he was riding crashed into the rear of another car which was waiting to make a left turn. Dixon was riding in a car with Mr. and Mrs. L. Coleman, Springville. Mrs. Coleman was driving the other the; car. Driver of machine was not listed by ; ' ' 4 -- ft 5 I. r Li ; 1 1 ar v , 1 , CARRIES ON TRADITION GARDNER, Mass. (U.R) When Judy Heininger started school doc-- 1 this fall she was the fifth genera traatAri hv a- Pnvunn " tor lor lacerations or me xace ana tion in her lamuy 10 aiiena me West Broadway hands and shock following an accident on Highway 6 about a mile school. la fi . Ai '.artfaaJ by STORY Sar4ay Evanim ( la tfcaHim BaaalK.l A gift tip from make Cfjrfetmas Ifym dm't TOMttrrcWtTtiiMMM twa, eMsic! tjfWj St0fy . cpMcMy, egcy, get w... ,ff1'm' Chtrk Stp'm- l beyoad . . beautiful to see, V are piy DEALER! i Whsf 1m Vow Gar, tl foot till ''( aw " wpt TOYS-o- Tkousaads more fctice" fmrn emt far tare ntllvfry posTrAix World s Greatest Values' are still arailaW for Cbrist- fflM delivery. Caae im today, ao4 let us tcH yom. akowt our esjr Chrwtaaas tetaas. We better yoM sw "Tim sales company, rwc Dpt. Kyr at., V. R. Wthintoii U.D.C Pir w,l, ....picl, . pir o( You'll fjBJ . to warm tla La.rt of flip.,,,. ary woman on yoMr U,t . . . for tk, fa90U flamour for m eutt t;tt iij ity wing accommodates 17 mothers interesting happenings and pointland combining this with the other; ing out the attitude of the various ward two wards which are presently' peoples of the world toward States. The old folks had won't be in until February, ac- being remodeled, space will be cording to Nurse Mrs. Margaret expanded almost triple. There is several questions answered by the Brockbanks. Weight. When it is moved in, room for about 50 bassinets. beds will be equipped so that paBefore'the new wing was built, Under the city recreation detients may adjust themselves to bassinets were crowding a nurs partment, more events of; this any desired position. Oxygen out- ery bunt tor U babies and a pa- type will be held throughout the lets are also built in these rooms tient room which was converted year, according to Linn S. Rock-wooand decorations are multi-colorinto additional nursery space. They will be scheduled The new wing will be shown to along with the regular meetings pastels. Fathers while awaiting the new the public at an openhouse, prob- of th group Tuesdays, Fridays! tax exemptions, will enjoy the ably in February, accordng to and Saturdays. MUSHC MART 136 West Center lar SJ; tppers Operation Furniture Delayed New furniture for the $2.99 TO M.98 thc-Unite- ' d. ed Provo, Utah 127 WEST CENTER - PROVO, UTAH r I f TURNS HIS HEAD ,1 A i, ' 4 .? ...your way - J x T , "t - AW5 i A Only Tura frames are so surely designed to heighten your attractiveness . . . so knowingly attuned to your flair for fashion. Tura frames come in 1 2 matched-to-fashio- n colors approved by Vogue. Pay nothing down, Only$l a week i:'x 1 J I. vK'-.-f - ?"i"4 f ir: ( ti iMi ift,w . . . Attend Lecture a foot Herald Want Ads Bring Result Forty Old Folks Oart p4axa"The var tHkma tan ! an ot tawati. ou'tbt. self mt Ta&ing Tay $iJ30 imc for Xma Guarantard In It BIG m SfMUl iH ma-itern- tin HOPAIONG CAS$lOY-ar- fy 2 faat tsll miv.n.cT wjuie-o- vr foot ttll SANTA ClAUS ovar a foot tall DONALD DUCK'S NEfHEW MUEY--- vaf foot tall SIG SNOWMAN-ov- ar foot tall COWBOY ovar foot Oom antf Shop l DUNKLEY'S r m wh John H. Zenger, hospital superBy DOROTHY REID privacy of a room on the Patients of the maternity ward floor, equipped with mod intendent. This will allow enough at Utah Valley hospital Saturday ern furniture ana a rest room. time for completing of the present were moved into the newly com- Previously fathers have waited in remodeling of the regular wards land installation of new light fixpleted $572,000 wing, babies were the regular visitors room. tures and furniture. being viewed in the most modThree Nurseries ern surroundings and dads, themThere are three nurseries, two selves, were enjoying a "fathers" with the special viewing window. waiting room on the maternity As soon as the wing is complete floor, near the deLivery room. the boys will be in the specially The most unique feature of the decorated "blue" room, and the maternity wing is the viewing girls in the "pink" room. Along The first in a series of special window at the nurseries. Divided with these nurseries there are two events for Provo's elderly people into two sections, each window is nurseries for premature infants, was held at the south slanted toward the interior of the .with oxygen outlets built in the basement Friday of the library nursery and back out again at rooms as well as isolation nurseri- with over room 40 people of the city the bottom. The baby cribs are es. in attendance. new under the will bottom the slant, pushed Ultimately, wing Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brockbank enabling the visitor practically increase the hospital bed capacity discussed their recent six month to be standing over the top of the from the original 50 to 115. The lone maternity floor of the new trip around the world, relating crib. glassed-i- n the jme'." SEE OUR SELECTION OF FINE PIANOS TODAY A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE TIL XMAS Terms 10 r Down 30 Months On Balance SEE OUR FINE USED PIANOS 1 u. PLUS 2 OTHER New Maternity Ward Is Feature Of Enlarged Utah Valley Hospital 'a skew pisao of xkeir cniMMa learn more hare oat Jly ajim Qiu tfceoa tfce obrioM toys mtd tnaka of biy4XML Xmd eaa TIC m IN0IAN-o- vr almost directly above the crib. PIANOS B JOT H jt BBPn,mm New mother, Mrs. Dean Walker (Ruth Walters) 644 N. 11th E., NEW VIEWING WINDOW Provo, gets a look at her baby girl through a modern nursery window in the new wing at Utah Valley hospital. The unique tilt of the glass enables the visitor to view the baby from an angle New Wing In , "Z r mw Have Santa j5P FOREVER! V w Ey KaZtssBMllZllZZH PRATT'S SHOES LAST T. r'" TALKING I I CLAUK POST mJ .B n e CENTER STRE lttUST?4TED; Jewled Jura . Trt . . nw orna-mnt- d with simulated pearts, coral or twquoism . i |