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Show What's Ri&ht? Lincoln JLLlTlU.tlCl Kuth'UyiM After living for a time In a town where number of older 'resident were very hospitable to 'you. you move a war to a distant PrtrWf' I II. S. Picks Class Officers wusi ittw ! m P''ry - ua.th. I : jot .i.i j,.twiiij.i1. i- -f duck-bille- cr-lmov- , ni was. Fuller. And My Lady Mother A : horrified me by saying casually Just the other day. ':i wish I had; another BUSHEL OF PEACHES!" and just when- -I had persuaded everyone to keep their darned and from! fruit oh murder! where I sit I can see the paper! I peeling off the kitchen wall. hould go to school, for heavenV sake! It does seem there was some-- f Here's List of Herald News Correspondents, Local Resident Agents j . thing else I wanted to complain! about . . . Ilaye Just about marie! up my mind to buy me a rust col- -. Pi " G.'tf-I- 2. l. .. TODAY AT 1:00 P.M. 2. 1. . hrought lo you by Harry Parsley, Inc. I. 44-- 1. O103-R- 13 To Curb Spread Of Hog Disease ! com-mer- v.r en pt S. - - C . - II 7 s ... lnrrinc e m-A- .! r"" H - courteous service. In Provo. telephone 4M or 495 for all calls except those you make to thet society desk, in which case the number is 432. Herald correspondents and district resident agents Jn other communities are listed below. Persons whose names are starred are Viistrict resident agents and should be contacted In connection with new subscriptions, delivery problems or collections. Others listed are news' correspondents. They are eager to work with, you In getting news of your community into the columns of the Herald. Where no district agent is listed for your community, you may communicate with the person who delivers your paper, the news correspondent in your area, or the main offices in Provo. AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Dena Grant. 23 E. Sfate St.. Dick Ricks, sports reporter,, 44 E. Elm. Phone 100-Phone 547-James Seastrand. 71 So. Center, Phone "178-ALPINE Mrs. Mary Williams. Phone 02fi7-RBENJAMIN Mrs. J. R. Peay. Phone EDGEMONT Mrs. Tana Richards. Phone GOSHEN Mrs. LaZetta Carter. HEBER Mrs. Marion ClepE. 89 E. th S.. Phone 12A-HIGHLAND Mrs. Cressie Greenland. Thone 0269-JLAKE SHORE Mrs. Edna Knight, Route 2. Spanish Fork. LEHI Mrs. Josephine Zimmerman. 681 N. 3rd W., Phone Paul Willis. 54 S. 4th W. LINDON Mrs. Virginia Wigglnton. Rt. 1. Box 44, Phone J174. MAPLETON Mrs. Zora D. Hales. Phone 018-JOREM Mrs. Dorothv Campbell Phone 06JR-RMrs. William Keith, 17" E. 8th N.. Phoni 0593-RPALMYRA Miss Shirlene Roach, Spanish- Fork RFD. PAYSON Mrs. Madoline Dixon, 84 W., 4th N., Phone 223-.Ralph Davis. 562 South Main. Phone PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Eva Orion. 906 E. 6th S . Phone 3189. Mrs. Jennie Gilbert. 691 S. 3rd E., Phone 2404. SALEM Mrs. Margrette Taylor. Phone 0107-RRobert Christiansen. Phone Mrs. Estella Peterson. Phone SANTAQUIN SPANISH FORK Malcolm Creen. 96 W. 1st N.. Phone 133-- i B. Davis Evans, 445 East Center, Phone 49A-SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Evelvn Boyer. 629 Brookside, Phone 031-R- 1&2 yir. chalr-!EVENT- . Vr - 28. Drive Launched as " Tfie. Daily Herald Is at your service. If you have news to you wish to subscribe, or if you have .sumit for inpublication, if with connection a problem delivery of your paper, we invite you to contact the Herald representative in your area for prompt, j SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER OREM la balloting conducted during the past week at Lincoln high school, classes elected leaders apfor the coming year and special committees for social events. Stu WASHINGTON. UP Tfct HeaTth Service end the ArrinsW dent body president Darhl Peder-se- n cial program and refreshments. good study habits as be eddreaei and other officers were, in There will be a the PTA A ;ture uepanment joineo RICHFIELD. at UP the arureay la Ida. opening meeting nursery. school Thursday evening. He ad- - runaway horse team dragged enforcement drive to reduce charge of the election with home- RIVERGEOVE SECOND room teachers and class advisors a close check by parenu, Adoiphus Rogers 68. a Richfield. .pread of veilculsr nantheraa. Monday at 2 p. m. presenting: vised assisting. of a skit. "Life of a Woman' di with the child on his progress with 'firmer, 400 ards to his death, it trichinosis and other hog diseases. Val Heberison was elected presi rected class In order to Virues In riw garbage have reported Saturday. by America Perry. Presi tablishassignments dent of the senior clans with Wal dent Lincoln blamed for recent outbrtaks habits Coroner good study during) County Myrtleibeen Elda Mae Billings will be the lace Nelson as vice president and in opening weeks of the school Burdett said Rogers-wa- s loading of the dl&eises. The government . Tap dance numbers charge. Ray Neel, secretary. Named as hay when the accident occurred 'igencies said they will strictly en- be presented on the program chairman of the graduation com- will .force a public health regulation, at- - Friday.- - . Mrs. York. Clarence PTA nrfand be ill there refreshments. mittee was Jack Solmon who will A was in aeni of ready in eilstence, requirisvg thit the ge cni meeting nursery will be provided. be assisted by Maxine Moon and SUNSET all garbage sold In Interstate and Introduced PTA officers and ACCIDENTAL GUNSHOT WARD On the senior Sam Hideshima. WOIND KILLS IDAHOAN be "cooked." . committees for the eomin 2 at m. with Mrs. p. Tuesday hop committee are Colleen Fergu- Harold Mrs. Poulson Everett BOISE 1UP An vice accidental will destroy most bet preiHeating of Whiting Sprtngville, pre son. Glen Pitts. Loy Vee Adams, introduced Mrs. Henry Camp-- ; shoteun wound Saturday was re-ta and be an imDortant stes te Gloria Clive and Robert Sakomoto. senting her exhibit on ,the dolls dent, sponsinie for the death Of Lyle ward control of the diseases in presiaent i ine Alpine and the senior day committee will' dressed as the first ladles f thDe"' Council who in developing the sub-jeigfht. of Boise land.. swine, officials said. Vesicular exwill There be music special be comprised of Darfell Jensen, Ject The Responsibility of Par 's nthem a has Infected swine herds and A refreshments. light Kelvin Clayton and Jim Pyne. nursery ents In PTA" charged with raik first with the, in 24 states In recent weeks and patrons Hamhujgers Junior class members elected will be provided. definite responsibility in develop-- ! sandwich ating rublic of Ameri- - slaughter programs . have been Garth Ungerman as president RIVE RG ROVE FIRST good school-hom- e relationship ca. started in H states. f Monday at 2 p. m. for a social mg Kenneth Marshall, vice president and urged frequent visits to the and Marilyn Griffith, secretary. honoring the outgoing presidency. school. 'The public school is the uewis Simpson was named as Gwen Christensen, Winona Chris most democratic Institution we tensen and Clara Meldrum'. There have. Our schools have chairman of the Junior Prom combuilt unity mittee with other members to be will be a program planned with in the nation and have helped, to a refreshments and light and Merlin appointed nursery. make America great, but it is not Rowley and ELEVENTH HARD Bonnie Kay Jameson were elected enough for us to say. Let the as the assembly committee. Monday at 1 p. m. for a lunch schools and teachers do it. We as I I The sophomore class members eon and program of readings and parents must see that the school G1XN BROS. selected Collett Brindzak as presi- music. There will be Bght refresh- have , adequate financial support dent; Jan Peterson, vice presi- ments served and a nursery. and that programs are constantly dent; Carma O'Bray, secretary SUNSET SECOND revitalized to meet the growing 2 and Sherry Brown as Sophomore p. m., with Mary needs in this atomic Monday at age", she said. Slide chairman. Jack Sumner was Hafen as guest speaker on the business met-tinthe the During '"Women's in vote Role the in Life." given Special popular president nf . tTA ruti v. tm the ninth grade and Jimmy Skelton musical numbers will-bpresented as vice president and Jay Healy. and there will be light refresh- - gram were pointed out and members of the organization voted secretary, end Elmo Syme, party ments. A nursery will be .pro- - unanimously to increase the dues fvided chairman. for the unit froi 25 cents to 50 FIRST WARD chose Sherman Eighth graders' '1 A social honoring the elderlv Hbldaway as their president with ana ursi grace Teactl- Shirl Finch, vice president, Kath women of the ward will be held. ."naernarien er appealed to parents to assist tn leen Marshall, secretary and La-- , at 2 p. m., Tuesday securing necessary equipment for rtondus Larreil. program WARD the unit and patrons volunteered man. Glade Clayton received thel Opening social Monday at 2: JO to ac as a committee to. secure In honors seventh m. the for members and all thoe presidency p. house stuniv play graue ana eieciea 10 serve wun women in tht- ward who wish to toys, 'building furnishings, . blocka and other him were Judv Kay McClam and ttend needed materials. Desrffond Johnson. . THIRD WARD social will be held Tues Openlng day at 2:30 p. m., with" special Moit Diitinguiihcd America's Oldeit honor paid to the Singing Moth era. Mrs. Lolita Dixon will giv e i c a review of the book. "Branches I the pleasure yourself Why dray Over the Wall." by Ora Pate Stewand pridr that comet from ownina rt. apeciai songs win oe given SPASMS!! FORK Classes of by the Mothers. a genuine Chickcrina; piano. . . Refresh Singing the Palmyra Stake special inter- menis win De served and a nurihen, the difTrrrnce in cost Is so est group outlined special pro- sery open All womea of the ward- Utah Gov, COALVILLE, (UP httle measured in yttri of enjoy-mcgrams to be carried out in the Br,fk,n various wards during the coming MANAVU HARD Saturdiy charged Hear the magninVetit vn year. social Monday at 2:30 th1 U,h Democrats, like their Opening rt the Chirkrring. Choose from Mrs. Eva Childs. class leader of p. m., with Mrs. have choen a new-in- g Max. Rogers Prty, 1 our inspiring srlcrrion c grand" the Third ward, has made ara talk on her recent trip to'comer to oppose him In the guber- to while Miss Rose have new. vertical rangements and styles T T v " .nitonal rare In order to ' white- . Eichler. of Germanv. as west lections are at their beet. raaon at 8 wash Its past." at ... speaker-, t : Monday evening is iuving "imifirvi'Vl WARD in. Lee first hurled the charge at ticnitr Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gesllson 2 a rally of Summit county Republi-p- . social at. Opening Monday Mildred E. Ream, stake' super m. In the Scera. Mrs. George jeans in Coalville. He said his visor, will give, a talk on "What Hansen' who recently returned opponent. Mayor Earl J. Glade, jSpecial Interest Is." from i tour of Europe will conducted a camnalrn baited w orra corduroy dearie,. jacket I have, Have a rust colored,' WR'0v.r; Don't bother to write Another cold, unsatisfying mom-- hat. already (some years oidt pave the friends you have left behind ing. Of course I could make a fire gloves, bag, shoes, also rusr in ye olde coal range. It's right ored and also some years old.. you. RIGHT: Be sure to write the per here behind me. but I don t. leuoni ukb tne jacset, dui us per-- sons who showed .you real horpi . . . womu w ju old coal range is very warming., lecuy gooa th.m know how much The t,,itw 'MendMp this morning FOR SCHOOLdarnUal but mean, to you. suffering I had a talk curse of an inquiring mind as Yo(j h from a different anniversary wedding in teacher last with Dr. parley Christensen my e""H and you suspect that along coming a be book this ed it. "May guide, hjg evening and it does seem as if my to your husband', mind, he wrote- tyRONGschool-gir- l your inquiring mind days are gone forever,. no mention of Make we m n Oh I could .nd may get me Walt untlI near. ,t fact ... dui tne tning w fh- - rf,v ju! .mutu lu if foraet. ut him I Do could book. me in aid you suppose it wouldn't getting my t gelsee how hurt you are. Mormon novel in shape, not one my money back? RIGHT" Save him from the pov jot or title (whatever in heavens; j ,m going to town now to gtjsibllity of forgetting by casuallv nam THEY are). So it comes to another slug of vitamin B in my mentioning that your anniversary this: If I want to go to school just Vein. Maybe things will look dif-'i- g jult , few days 0lI to go to school (and you bet your ferenL after that.. Don't count oi life I do then well and good. If. it. Don't call me up today and tell; ' 7. on the other hand, I want to go to.me vour troubles dearie, because a lesson to her to count her blass- school to get my novel cut and t .m in the mood. lings and stop her everlasting com- a to tc and . She has got our cat all present polished ready uuiv. .uuua.i'clainine. Dive too. and it is almost dissatisfied publisher, then going to school --"7. " ... ."J- - . JT " T,. 7'm more than I can cope with to have would 6nly hinder by taking my un-- the both of them needling me all time, and time I don't seem to . Vi.,,-H.- w (,ft-- P t moaned KT '"luu have. Dr. Parley was sympathetic. ,Mr hrkV .w to the time. And I'll tell you some- .hour e d Why didn't I just sej, aside a ber nest I invited her up to thing else: That tain time every day.to work on the see mv room nd pick out a new P"s had better stop spitting in my down on my (you Ixwkr Wejl, don't think the idea locatjon she took one look when 1 andjes excuse the hasn't occurred to me but having' should h expression) tum- j a an idea and making the idea into, could with her. Just visit to have imy g0 aU the time a fact takes the kind of alchemy me v umuuu- sne somethii noise ihair.raiging Next I am not proficientin. oa . k nd a tage is no reason ior nrr jo oc , hateful. Aner an we .have to mop month," I keep telling myself.; t old feack unHr, her Next month when 1 have done lhe tub nd j.ye heard nothing the floor once in a while! So long. this and that and there is no other! her since. I hope it has been folks. thing to distract my attention. I will get at the book." Well, when! next month comes it is just as full' of idiot's delight as the last one! At Your Service laurtaay. &evl. to. three months till Christmas PTA 'Hears SUNDAY HERALD ife ief Society Sharon Counsel on Child Utchn WEST UTAH STAKE Dragged Relief Society organiiatlom In the stake will hold their opening Rearing, Training socials Monday and Tuesday In To Death by the various wards. All women are OREM Principal Ivan Perry of the Sharon school elementary invited, especially young mothers. pealed to patrons to cooperate with PIONEER VTAKD Team Tuesday at 2 p. m.. with a spe teachers in helping students form Runaway Special Interest Units Plan Events Hins md Lee Criticizes UPDOnenr in , Governor Race ni fiv-,n'ion- J il i nL - . I . : 'i i ,;SrXZ; dis-ih- GLEN BROS. MUSIC as - "" , the group topic this year. "Lehi (. if" ,hI..DMrtwanl,hu W'ur,dvi,,he TWELFTH WARD Hugh N.blev.j Mond,y ,t m In the He will also show films on the; social hall of the Brigham . Young ii hoot area in winun rori. Molly Bsiley. class leader of the! Fifth Ward,- has arranged for,lng to group leader Margaret Leslie Cornaby to behe gu est, Daley. speaker with a talk on Korea. Tuesday the group will begin Seventh Ward special interest. the year's activities with a "HI group will study "On the Way Neighbor" party under the direc-t- o Immortality and Eternal Life," tlon of class supervisor Dena by J. Reuben Clark, Jr., accord-- ' Bowen. , I 57 North Unlmuty At.. Phon - nr''vTrT I - 3713 3. 321-R- mUTUAL tHTttMOVHTAM NETWORK y 768-- SPRING LAKE Mrs Anna M LeFevre. VINEYARD Mrs. George F. Wells. Phone ,' 0803-.i- l. ? 1 InvGhtory re ontinuGS ... 2 TWO MORE BIG DAYS ONLY! MON. SEPT 29 - TUES. SEPT. 30 CiaifsNshli &mn m4 fil Due to the tremendous response to our sale we have decided to contin'&e for two more days only. We are adding many items. This is your last opportunity to buy at these drastically reduced prices! RECORDS 8FT. (Values to 10.00) REFRIGERATOR 6 & 8 Ft. Freezers 300.00 ' 80,00 savings-No- w 3.00 220.00 Wo A full 20 Discount (Prand new boxes) A full 5 TUBE RADIO 7 Was 41.95 cUh V " 1 . 000' V f Hm'i Komantic foaMon'i Votwr asick KANDEL .Now sodVional or , impired by the M-G-- M Picture "IvtnHoe" IlStl DaTttroBt .ir.. ,ta,f .at. ft(Ml WW iilriivii only'1. 59 a yard VALUES ARE HERE COME IN " '.' full . . . . - uidth ' - storj book enchantment that can d"o beautiful for things your decorating scheme! A dynamic pattern inmovie a chintz that's famous spired by the colorful for quality, rich color and long wear. And a price (hat put " dream draperies well within your budget! M-G-- . These are only a few of the many items being offered during our sale 36-inc- h H ere ,s All Merchandise Fully GuaronJeed. No Exchanges or Refunds. ALL SALES FINAL! ... . , s J yllilfl j - 78 hf. University Ave. " hWo). Phone 4340 i frt lno oy cu'"uJi m f. functioned pAoVie OAYSTtOam WoooW Top Sar e9o6cmQ H C'POMQ. . WrUrow. wosKobie, or lor of hard oi A Ko to yOMf v ... ffevH, bQ pWrfery; SoiS w e woy W qwm vcVi modest citwg eoor to oWooWrg chmm. yoa mrtd pncaC ik or aat A, - $4 1AIH SEE IT ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW 34 HOIS t nvs in colorM, wood gro'rmd fcocxnof ' mod, ye its smorfV vrMH(e, biendoble AHrartlr V THE J fcor lvanhbe" i freowJk..wldi 30.57 Only one left T 17" l 'Ir 1 Was 295.00, Monday and Tuesday Only.. .... . 220.00 TAPE RECORDER Was 229.9- 5- One Only . .'. .Sale 100.00 , fl H albumi for . 2 . mmhtrmt A NO rout OAIIJ ce |