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Show Directors to Be Named To Valley Hospital Board .15 Reports will be made Fifteen persqn wiU be elected meeting. board of directors by Mr. Brockbank; Clayton Jen to the o the- Utah Valley Hospital "at kins, treasurer; John H. Zenger, superintendent; Mrs. raruc Cra- the annual "stockholders" meetind gun, past president of the Utah community-owneof the ing 45-m- ! t at the hospital's out- Valley Hospital Guild; and the of the hospital medicaj i Monday, head patient 3 department f staff. v 7:30 stitution ( March at p.m. contributed Everyone who , has. a dollar or more to- the institution is a member of the hospital corporation and inyifed to attend. There were 4000 original donors when the hospital was built and many more h a v e ; contributed ' since. bewill elected 15 to be The come members of the Utah Valley Hospital board. They will be elected for- three-yeterms. 1. E. Brockbank,. hospital board president, will preside at the ' -. ; - A demonstration will be given by Dr. Hary Ellis, head of ' the pathology, department. Statistics BORV - Ancient- Document- Tells Tale - Attend Confab Provo's public forum on crime prevention ached uled for Wednesday night in the Provo Tabernacle already endorsed by. J. Edgar Hoover Saturday received personal commendation from senator Estf Kefauver, famous head of the senate crime committee. K. B. Sorenjen, president of the Provo Exchange Club which i sponsoring the forum at part of National Crime Prevention Week, received a telegram from Sena tor Jveiauver in response to letter informing the senator of the forum and its purposes. The senator's telegram read: "During sessions of our crime committee we always asked the witnesses why they turned to crime. There were many answers; but it was usually something that happened in their youth. They didn't get the proper reception in church; nobody seemed to care: they lived in the slums. Some of. these men could have been outstanding citizens 'if they hadn't become criminals. Therefore, the loss to America is great. I hope that your Exchange Club wil have a great success in your juvenile program. It can mean much to America. Plafls for the forum, free to the public with everyone invited, neared completion Saturday as additional top crime authorities signified, their intention of at an . February it. isa SUNDAY HERALD sunday. Prwe. Utah County. XJtaM City Recreation Director to Crime Forum Gets Backing Of Kefauver - Teacher Got Only $6 Per Pupil and Had to Help Build School that Linn Rock wood. Prdvo recreation director, will participate in the annual Pacific Southwest district recreation conference Feb. 19-in Fresno, Cal. Scheduled to attend the conference' are' recreation and park executives, and others interested in recreational development from Arizona, California, Nevada and . Utah. Current interest and general recreation topics win highlight . , the meet. The Provo recreation director in addition to participating in many of the special sessions on various topics, will serve as a for the special session consultant on -- Financing Recreation- Facilities and Programs." , Early-Da-y 22 By THE ROM H. LUKE the teacher. Thomas Gaymoo. rare and Interesting old docu received the magnificent stipend ment was being ; displayed to of Sfper pupQ per year, aad bad A friends this week by Utah County Commissioner Burton IL Adams, who has the original draft of a contract written in 121 employing as a "scool" his teacher in Tennessee. The contract, on yellowed paper almost crumbling with age. reveals - great-grandfath- er to help bund the school; at. that. The spelling is considerably at ' variance with our present day form, but Commissioner Adams said it was in correct usage at that time. The "ad." which pervades the contract means, "said." and is used in the legal "said Guymon" form as reference to the man At Utah Valley Hospital: .1 Feb. 16: Boy to Norman D. and Gloria Sanders Jaggers, Provo. involved. , Girl, to" Lawrence G. and Joan The old contract, written by Mr. . Stewart Lewis, Provo. Guymon and signedby the people Feb. 15: who hired him. follows. The numGirl to Voin C. and Bobbie erals by their signatures Indicate Barker rSkagg, .Provo. the number of children of each END MEN You'd never know it, but the two Jolly gentlemen picAt St. 'Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake tured above are LeRoy Griffin, left, and Harold 'HoUey; two mem- -' covered under the contract.' Three departments of Provo, saying that the more contact we "Articles of an agreement mad bers of the American Fork Lions Club who ftll serve as end men City: " . citv government were dismissed have with the various depart and entered into between Thomas during the club's big jubilee minstrel this week." Feb. 14i of County Jackson and Boy Girl to Nolan R. and' Jean Gilfor the League of Women Voters ments of city government, the Guymon of of the one part Tennessee State we ' more of and Brown Bountiful. Clifappreciation lespie An auto driven by Henry we the meeting on Wednesday .and have respect of Mrs. Andrus and ASKED for them. ford Clark. 22, 1316 N. 3rd E. DIVORCE Thursday. other part. The sd. Guymon Mrs. Rex Taylor spoke of the stated that she was amazed at the the went through- a fence and into a ' Nedra Malcom Finsten vs. Kurt dose bind him self to teach a scool ditch to avoid hitting a boy on Herman Finsten. Plaintif seeks police department pointing out accomplishments of the city serv- for three months for reading and East a bicycle Friday, at'.Second the problems of responsibility, ants with limited equipment and wrighting five days out of every temporary 'alimony and support and Twelfth North, according .to money. of $"135 monthly; also cusfacilities, personnel, equipment, personnel. at the rates of Six Dollars AMERICAN FORK The ;Lions banjo solo, Karl II. Bennett; dialect and cerIn telling about the work of week Provo police. tody of j minor children, training, salary and promotions. per year one half in current money . She quoted Chief of Police W. J. the welfare department, Mrs. to John Dickerson, 1398 N. 3rd tain property. . Club Jubilee Minstrel show is reading, LaMar Evans; Pickaninny be paid at the end of the school W., a witness, said that he yelled SUIT TO COLLECT Farley as saying that women Jesse Weight compared tour pres- year and about ready for. public presentation dance one half in cotton wool Scholes, Janice 1400. N with the should know about the problems ent .welfare program at Jimmy Anderson ll, Western Dairy Products lri VisJ or cloth delivered at the house of Wing-aeLaRue of Har to announcement tending. Frandsen; vocaj according 3rd W. to watch out for the auto, Wendell P. Hansen. alms houses, work houses, and sd. Guymon. or corn or pork at the police. Plaintiff Judge Rulon Clark, noted juve- of Mrs. of days gone by. the market price, delivered at the LaMar Andrus discussed tran but the biefycle swerved into the seeks to collect $2000 in the first old Holley' arid C. A. Grant, cKair-me- duet, Harold Holley and C. A. nile court of Lake Salt judge car.-,Grant. "j cause of action assertedly .for . fie will act; the work of the fire department. She presented charts and scales mouth of Proctor Creek the same. said City, Saturday of percentages to show resources! to Luckily, the boy , wasn't hit by goods delivered to defendant, and The minstrel will be presented as moderator of the forum panel, paid on or before the 25 of . the car because of the of funds arid spending in the December. $1500 alleged due and owing on next : ex The scool bouse to be His is to addition for the are the Provo Chief of and panel panel SNOWSTORM Wednesday EXTENDS Thursday , of the driver, the report a promissory note from the deSher summed up by say bilt at the Driping Spring between county. W. to to add Police its J. Henri Justice effect pected '. greatly 8 21 Farley. 20 IDAHO and at Feb: oj'clock INTq shows. Damage W iAx. Clark's fendant to the plaintiff on the nights. require- Tbos. Guymon and Arson Martins. Uveness, particularly in view of Henroid of the Utah Supreme ing: "The education in the high school auditorium. A BOISE UP car was estimated at. $300. ments of welfare and social work- The scool All Idaho highways the fact that second cause of action. . to commence on the 2nd much of and the of Police Chief Court, meeting Ogden scheduled is matinee performance were covered by new snow Satur- is expected to deal with the juve- Maurice Schooff. Several oher ers is high resulting in .a great Monday m August the sd. Guymon 3:15 p.m. for the day but all of them-wercoordina- is to make up all lost time that for, Wednesday at still open nile phase of crime. top law enforcement" officers of amount of . successful .' school children. tion." to the at ; he dose W. BYU The sd. Guymon is the been Cleon have invited. alumni according state' Skousen, BEDROOM SPECIAL The.net proceeds of the show state police. Many stretches were executive secretary and former Mayor C. W. Love has issued Mrs. C. W. Miller gave-.- a brief to keep loose. good order in his scool. are. to to civie be turned the proon some the league' The subscribers , with the teacher roads had deep snow. FBI agent and executive, will de- an official proclamation local ob- orientation talk icy and ; 4 PC. BEDROOM SETS 50 jects fund of the club.J .$ The 'state police said it .was liver the principal address on servance of National Crime Pre- activities. Mrs, Jack Chewning is to bild a good sufficient scool AH the usual blackface repartee Blonde -- Wofnut-Maple and blowing" at Poca-tell'- o crime and, the juvenile; to be fol- vention Week. He urged attend- introduced the topic for the next house the house to be ready in good of six endmen and the interlocutor. "snowing i : and Buhl. Mc Call advised lowed by a panel of the state's ance of the coming Wednesday meeting which will be a discus- time. . Reg. $129.00-NO- W Earl Hap Holmstead will furnish that Highway 15 had one foot of This 11th day of July. 182L night meeting as an effective sion, of public health. The meettop law enforcement officers who the comedy. The six comedians are new snow. Cascade.-- ' on the same will ' an- means of learning crime prob- ing will be held Feb. 27 and 28 at Thomas Hicklin. 2; Archibald Mo-' and discuss the subject LaMar J. Seibel, Evans, Ralph lems and what to do about them the Provo Public Library, at Lear an. 1; O. Martin. 4; Sal ton highway, reported eight inches of swer audience questions. MATTRESS SPECIAL LeRoy Griffin. Francis Abel.j. Har- fresh snow. which visitors are welcome. Other members already assured on the part of the public. Loyed. 3; .John McLearan. L old Hblley and C. A. Grant. Shan-- j 50 non F Holmes of the high school MATTRESS and BOX SPRING SETS the speech department is coaching ' j speaking parts. , NOW Reg. $99.00 A blackface .chorus- of 45 'boys V members of the high school male a number of glee club, will sing EASY TERMS selections, directed by: K.- J. Bird head of the music department of the senior school. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Specialty numbers will include a solo by Walton Foulger.v an im 35 North Third West Prjpne 1981-personation of Al Jolson singing ."Mammy" by Mrs. Ted .Barratt .shoe tap darreGlen' Varney; soft . on . . ar f ! . Via. . Motorist Swerves Through Fence to on Bike Miss American Fork Lions Glub Show Slates . - 2-DayjMi- . . trio,-Marily- i - League of Women Voters Hears Talks on Government 1 under-subscribe- rs . d n. - quick-thinki- . - - . ng i mid-mornin- g, . 89 I '. 1 ....... - . 149 - . . lovely for Spring to Keep You Forever - Young From Firmage's . - i . v " W 7 . 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