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Show ft t, EUlfDAY. JUNE ; .i' SUNDAY HERALD 1S51 Rcsrcalhn SvIni One hundred and nine regislor Utah County to serve in the 1932 election have been approved by the Utah County Commission. Thisvthe registrtaion list for every ' voting district io the i county. The list follows, with the pollti cal affiliation of each agent designated by an "R" tor Re u tor uemocrat. publican orBertha S. Clark, R. Apline District 1, American Fork Mrs. Hellen Mercer, D, 150 S. 1st 159 r.; 2, Rintha Christensen, w 2nd 5.; 3, Bessie Kooinson, u 243 N. 1st E.; 4, Hans A. Laur-sen, 1L, 250 N. 2nd E. Santquln District 1. Clara J. Benjamin Winnie Hawkins, D Leinenar, D.; 2, Kirs, uenevieve Cedar Valley Laura Peterson, WalV D. Spanish Fork District 1. Mrs. Curtis Oberhansley, Louise Robertson, D., 107 S. 3rd Clinton r. 1 Mrs. Annie Woods. R3; Birdseye. Col ton Etta E. Finch. D. Mrs. AUce Lloyd. R., 198 W 1st Leola Christensen, N.: 4, Ruth R. Olsen, D., pis Dividend D. 3rd N.; 5. LiUian Robertson, D., e, Vjiaayi noyw.N Elberta Harriet E. Barney. D 683 E. 4th Fairfield W. C. Thomas. R. r jt r.. Sth N.: 7. Winona Genola Evelyn Larson, R. rinmat. D Leland. Goshen Mabel G. Thomas, D. Soldier Summitt Glendo Pore- Cressie Greenland, Highland los. D. JtnHnff Lake Adar Cropper, D JL. RFD, American Fork. Lake Shore-ThelLarsen, R. Springville District 1, Nellie : Lake View Clara M. Taylor, R. P. Brown, Rn 120 Brookside Dr.; Lehi District 1, Mrs. Kate 2. Julia Sumslon. R-- , 124 S. 2nd Smuin, R.; 2, Mrs. Fern Johnson, W.; 3, Mrs. Ritta Harmer, D.. 190 D., 291 N. 2nd W.; 3, Mrs. Dar-re- ll W. 1st S.; 4. Mrs. Vera Perliam. R.. Fowler. R-- , 189 E. 4th N.; 4, 271 E. 3rd No; 5, Mrs. franKie 217 5. 1st w. Maud Adams, Averett. D 754 E. Center; 6, R. Mrs. Eldon F. Palfreyman, R., Mapleton Zora D. Hales, H. District 1, Mrs. A. Orem 309 E. Center; 7, Floss Phillips, C. Lowe, ID, 20 N. State; 2, Clara R. 327 S. 1st E.; 8, Florence xu. 707 a. v., Thurman, D., Mt. View SubdiviBoyer, sion;, 3, Raymond Gillman, D., 744 Thistle Mrs., Florence Haw N. Comm. St; 4, Lyle M. McDon- kins. D. ald, D.; 5, Ethel Dickey, D., 89 Vineyard Jeanette C Dalley. N. 8th W.; 6, Ruben Pyne, R., R., RFD No. 1, Provo. East Center Street; 7, Ida Aiken. D., 724 S. Main: v8, Mrs. Robert Dowdle, D., 675 S. 4th E., Rt 2A; 9, Gladys Nielson, D., 215 E. 10th &; ,10. Esther Boulton. D., 395 E. 1010 S.; 11. Margie Mott, D.; 12. TVhiA father, and sons camp Vaneese Woffinden, D., 197 oree is claimed by the Lehi Boy South State. . at for June Scout . Bertha Mrs. Banks, Granitedistrict Palmyra Tlats in American Fork ' Spanish Fork. canyon, according to Elder rox, ' Payaon District I, Mrs. Lucy district chairman. Dixon," D, First East andVThird The group will leave Lehi Fri- 351 2. Leila D., Parker, South; I C! .. T An! will camp overmY W I diy at 1 p.m. and to homes bat their, night, returning R.; 4, Mrs. Lizzie Crook, District 1, urday afternoon. The outing in- Grove csmping. a campfire u.; i. utmin i. eludes hiking, .Mary waaiey, and demonstrations of Mrs. program 4th N. 490 E.; 3,. Fugal, D, June Ash, D.; 4, Mrs. SUnley csmplng skills by each troop. Xeech, D., Lindon. District 1. Pleasant View Mrs. Allean J. Wilkins, R., RFD no. z; a, riora jsigier, v., nv. z, , Edgemont Provo District 1, Eva B. Thurman, D., 893 E. 5th S.; 2, Minerva Karren, D., 355 S. 3rd E.; 3, Myrtle Birk, R., 361 2. 1st E.; 4, Mrs Lo KnJrht. R.. 190 S. 2nd E.: , Mis. Maude Roberta, R., M S. 4th E.; S, Mrs. Margurie M. Thomas R-- . 865 Shakespeare Ave.; 7, Albert Mabey, R., 159 E. 2nd N.; 8, Cora Mayberry, R., 447 E. rd N.; , Regina Chris- tensen D., 538 E. 3rd N.; 10, Elizabeth McBride, R.; 11, Mary D. JeUey, R., 873 N. 4th E.; 12, T ,f. D T m.r T" - 1. Iftnnts ; - eora-clet- es 42,-Milli- e i'. ma Fathers; Sons Plan Camporee 20-2- 1. . - mm. rmmy nt l44 VpImW N. 7th W.; 31, Mrs. Reed Brown, D Columbia Lane; 12. Mildred R. Blgler, R., 839 N. SUrr Ave.; 33, Mrs. Harry BlackweU. D., 848 Smoot Ave.: 34. Mrs. C. E. N.; Buchanan, R.. 398 W. 11th 33. Mrs. J. H. Bean, R 833 E. 1430 N.; 38, Mrs. Emogene PolL R 1139 E. Aspen Ave.; 37, Mrs. E. L. Hardy, R., 780 D. St.; "975 38, Selda R. Kendall, E, 6th N.; 39, Mrs. Ross Nielsen, R 078 E. 2nd N.: 40. Mrs. Sarsh h7 Passey, D, 1010 E. 3rd S.; 41, Mrs. Woodrow Clark. D- - 1086 E. Farrer jonn 3rd S.; son, D.. 1533 S. State St. Kfliem Mrs. Far Davis, R. tration agent Group Pledges Installs! Fcurih Duj Held: J New Officers 109 Regisiratibn Agents Okehed for '52 Election Throughout Utah County Ball Park Aid M.aMi Because of an unexpected last minute rush ' in registration of swimming elass students in the Provo Qty Summer Recreation program, an additional class and a fourth bus run have been added. Many other children have had to be placed on a waiting list. Classes will be given Monday, Wednesday and Friday from t a.m. 10 a.m.; from fO ajn. to 11 ajn.; from 11 .m. to 12 noon, and then from 12 noon to 1 n.m. Swimming clase bus schedules are as xollowi: First bus, leaves 17th West and Center at 8:35 a.m., then stops at 10th West and Center at 8:40 a.m. Then next stop is made at Seventh West Center at 8:42 a.m stopping at th Franklin School at 8:45 a.m. A stop is made at University Avenue and Third South at 8:47 a.mi The last stop is at Fourth South on the Springville Road at 8:50 a.m. Second bus, will leave Ninth West and Fifth North at 9:33 ajn., stopping at the Timp School at 9:37 a.m. The next stop is snade at the corner of Fifth West- and Eighth North at :40 a.nu, later stopping st 12th North and Fifth West at 9:43 i.m, then on to University Avenue and fifth North at 9:45 a jn. Final stop at Maeser School at 9:50 a.m. j Third bus, will leave Farrer Junior High School at 10:35 a.mM then to the Joaquin School at 10:38 a.m., then on to the corner of Smeath's Market at 10:40 a.m. The next stop Will be made at the road entrance of the. Wasatch School at 10:43 a.m. with a stop at Ninth East and Center Street, 10:45 a.m. Fourth bus. will duplicate the run, of the third bus beginning at 11:30 a.m. Bus will get the children to the pool at RoShe In time for the. fourth nd final class at 12 noon. Classes ere under the direction of Marion Olsen, principal of the Maeser School, Emma Jean Hatch and Reed Weight. .' - - ..4 - Farrer, D., 352 S aity Ave.; io 1 mt Story Lodge To BROADLOOH CARPET Check Ibso 7 ABVIKTISIMENT DOII'T BOY A' IIEiinillG AID on the Here'a today'a best . . , j X. During this sale you pay only TILE MASTER Plastic Tile ! . 1 PROVINCIAL! 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Here s softd silver et Its best In a galaxy of graceful patterns designed SO there is one that is perfect for you! r. prices! Genuine Axminster Story Lodge No. 4, F. & A. M., will confer the MM degree In a sneclal meeting Mondav at 7 n. m. tt Masonic Temple. AU members 0f Story Lodge and visiting Master Masons are invited to attend. Another Car of Genuine Armstrong's REPEAT ASTONISHINGLY LOW Confer Degree rr t.; dim f fei gallery of prood names m& adds the lustreUurof Towle Sterling to tta 575 W. 1st . n rS.;. .23, Mrs. Louis m mA f n . ora t... AeiKn. Maud Kay, D.. 138 S. 1st W.; 25, B. Adams, Mrs. .: Delilah . r li . nR., 445 . mm . . i nuneu, uiuv.;W.id, mr. Memo 2nd N.; 27, Mrs. Dean R., 344 460 N. S. Nielson, D., 6th W.; 28, Mrs. Alvin Perry, D., 930 W. 2nd N.; 29, Mrs. Bessie Cochran, D.; 30, Mrs. Hazel Dix, D., 574 n -aJ - D.", i r S- yn, f ; i Ar-the- lla 7.-R- m, J "' Wa-terl- ea. T South TJniver-E. O. Moe, D., 232 S. 2nd W.; 15. Delia D., 394 W. 4th S.; 16, H. Kaze. D., 846 S. 5th W.; 17. Ruth C. Vincent, D, 777 W. 2nd 5.; 18, Gurney Anderson, D., 1180 W. 6th S.; 19, Florence Christensen, D.; 20, Mrs. Mabel 5 jonnson, u., 833 w. una 21, Mrs. Melissa Lewis. D.. 610 -- n ! 14, Mrs. v- -- w I R. crim have already, been sentenced and One of the heaviest oe-d- y IXin Ronald TTsll hx inal court calendars of recent years one ass previously" pleaded gui!ty sumed duties as president ef the occurred Friday in Fourth District and is awaiting sentence, all oa the Lehi Junior Chamber "cf ComCourt wbea actios wss takta ea ssme charge involving the same merce, following his imullatioa this week at dinner meeting. nine eases and deferred ea several girL . . Don Lee Peterson, 15, Prove, Other new officers are Ted 0 others. Four defendants went te the state pleaded Innocent to a efcarge of vomer, ice preaiaer.i; zarrie ju penitentiary, three went free oo second degree burglary and was ans, second vice president; and probation and orders f the court, freed oa bond swatting trial Vhlch Harold ElUaon, eecretiry. Out-glr- .g one pleaded not gutAy and is free has been set for Jtirse 5. preslder.t is IV.chsrd r.cb-on bond awaiting trial, and another Nell Brsy, about IS. SprtngvUle. erts. U in the Utah County Jail awaiting placed en 13 months probation o a InstallaUon wrtmonk were 1 Judgment on one oncharge and. time second degTee burglary charge. to make a plea another. Ronald Clements. 22, American held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to a charge Roberts. Special ruetlt were Mr. Actions were: Fork, pi tied r---T Albert F. Provostgaard, 23. Span- of probation violation and will be and Mrs. Burnell rcw.ler of Orem. ish Fork, sentenced to one to 20 sentenced June 23. Time for enter-I- n Mr. Fowler is new state president a clea oa a forgery charse was of the Jaycees, Dick Cooper en- - . years la the state prison for violation of probation. Probation was continued until Juoe 13. lefeBd tertained the croup with panto-mlmFlower erranfementa on County JaU la originally given oa a second degree ant is la the Utah ' the dinner table were prepared by ,t lieu of bond. burglary charge. Ray Erickson. about 23, Spanish Jesse P. Deonson. '23. Provo. re- Mrs. Mable Jones. Other guests included Mr. and Fork, one to 20 years in the state leased under en order of the court Dick prison for probation violation. Pro- for one year ea a. failure to pro- Mrs. J. B. Cooper, Mrs. Xlrk-haMr. and Mrs. Dean bation given oa a second degree vide charge. Cooper. Charles W. Brackenbury, about and all of the officers sad burglary charge. Ardea .Verl Conover, 20, Orem, 43, Tooele Ordinance Depot, re- their wives. one to 10 years oa a fictitious leased under aa order of the court on a forgery charge, sentences to for one year oo a failure to procheck charge and one to 29 years vide charge. viotuly requesting a preliminary All defendant receiving prison bearing la Provo City Court en a run concurrently,- Ronald Lewis Smith. 20. Provo, terms bad previously pleaded guilty charge of rape involving a not to exceed five years on car to the charges. Pleasant Grove girL The be sr nal knowledge charge Involving a Glea Hooley. 23. Vineyard, was jr.g is scheduled for June 2$ before Provo girl. Two others oa ovaa oiiurai; aiier pre- - Provo City Judge W. Deaa Loot LEHI A pledge of. both financial and moral support for the At a' well attend PAYSOtf DroDoeed .Lehi Memorial Ball ed banquet Thursday, evening, haa been received by Lehi' a new officers of the Junior Cham Park veterans the Lehi Civic Im ber of Commerce were inaugu- Drovemeattfrom Association. rated. Speaker of the evening Directors of the-- Improvement was Rex Lewis, Provo man who have cone on record association State is vice president of the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce. as favoring aid to the veterans Taking over duties as president in project they select. of the unit was Art Daley, who Thewhatever acre plan veterans currently now occupies the position held dur 11 Tvark wun m V t .tm4 ning DeU Brown. Lee ing the year by receive from Other new officers are Kenneth k ttn rw v.v willWar II memoWorld the Monte county vice first president; Young, fund. rial vice second president; Taylor, of tne George Lewis, president Lynn Page, treasurer; Ralph Hill-ma- n, ...ri.tinthat I M had a Lee. Dell Brown, secretary: state director; Noel Reece, Blair ball park some years ago, but the of baseoaxi ainummro Davis, Paul Bigler, Noel Dixon, popularity disrepair. Dick Harmer and Keith Jolley, and the field fell into over ap The area was taken directors,. 15 years ago when ofnew proximately also! Installed Jayshees Improvement Associa ficers, with Mrs. Ralph Hillman the Civic waa organized, ana is taklne president duties from Mrs. tion site of the Lehi rodeo grounds Art Daley, retiring president; and the iinutlnn feela Mffll T9r other officers as follows: Mrs. Lee Tv Dell Brown, vice president; Mrs. sponslbillty in helping secure an other park for tne community, aw Monte Taylor,, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. Art Daley, reporter; said. Mrs. Vlone Reece, historian. Monte Taylor was master of vocal accompaniment by Kathryn ceremonies of a program'which Elmer; and cornet duet by Duane included ukulele numbers with watt ana mcnara uitu. ; 1 District Court lakes Action jlclil Jayc::. On 9 Criminal Cases in 1 Dayhzlzll OHlzz: Lehi Improvement PaysonfJCC Indading Layin All Perfects Reg. $9.50 . |