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Show X ' tmAY. ii t ,i rrrrr-- ivia n " T5 -- - ' r - wo f J. f( - P $U 'DAY I IZ?JD t A;" 4 . Ccraba Officials . r Of Region 3 To Meet Monday - orgsalxatioa meetiag of Rebasketball officials for'tho acaaoo will be held Monday at ft p. m. at SprtorvUla High !Siool. It waa reported lauiflty. Various problems coafrecUtg the cfSciala alao will be discuaeed at JLs J X gion nntoa - conrnaoyplante. urged: "Wo know that mt enroil ail to drive liberty and the way ef vporAort-the MyroITeavlnga plan Lie we enjsy la this country ti rkrvvi equalled na place else la tie worii. lor-- urchir.x United States Rewtls Q get underway at It la worta protecting. Every citi-- t Iroetoa Wont of U.S. en should be willing to do his pari Mao In the miliary force are rt fWednesday. f,44 Cittford D Joly Utah' Korean eint lives, others are contributlnf la t ace, U) txlh mav speaker at other ways. Tbe purchase of de dinner set for 7:50 fense bonds. Is a way la which we ike at the Alpine VUla ean all contribute." Tueadey pra GrUle. Aie scheduled to apeak are Immediate goal of the drive la Cen:e r. Haycock, director ef to raise the percenters ef employes wuAistnei five, District 38. United purchasing bonds at these two Utah and plants above that of the other operof America-CISIwm-L. J. VMthareT. rice president and ations of United States EteeL J. O. Dillon, auperlntecdent of Ltafc Operations, Columbia-Gmanager, eneva Industrial Relations. Utah OperaSteel Division. About 0 persons representing tions, is chairman of the drive. A. ttie 'noo, the company, and the P. Iloelscher. aaststant ' suporla- United State Treasury Depart-- tendent of Industrial ReUBoaa, and nrM. wiU be at Ue dinner to near Wtlford Biggs, presldenw USA-CI-of the bit minute organisational detalla Local 2701, are end tafctructtoee for beginning the solidtatkm committee: L. WQaon Thomas, Jr., assistant supervisor drte Caadwlck, nd Can person employed at the of training,USA-CIEtry Local ST34 are ar.d ronton Works uiy be preside nt. Gene of the progress com persona iy contacted by fellow and ureed to alia np for mittee; Paul Sullivan, director of lie payro'.l awnS plan to buy de- - Public Relations, teoe bonds to 'Keep America tala District, United States Steel of and Mr. Bills art Strong " The Unvt ia arheduled to run the publicity committee; and L. C MeJfarlane, supervisor of persotv-from Wednesday until Nov. 23. The detent bond drive baa tbe nel, is chairman of the materials support of bU the distribution committee. luaoo and tbe company. Tbe late At Ironton Works, R. S. Stone, rttiliip Murray, for years president supervisor of Industrial Relations M ttw Uwstod Jiteelworkers of Am- - and Industrial Engineering, and mea-ClO- . ireled a letter to Mr. Jack L. LUtlefield. president, USA- iiaycock snortly before- - hi death CIO. Local 1577, will be in charge ii'i-lnthe local unions to " islet of the aolicitor committee. W, W. ui every ay to make the Defense Wllsuns. supervisor of Safety and Plant Protection, and Charles B. lofA drive a success" la a letter sent to union members Lowrey, grievance committeeman. at tbe two plants Ronal S. Bills. wiu be of the pro gress committee. KepreaecUUve. "Tte United Steelworkers Beginning Wednesday solicitation has fully endorsed in the various departments- at i JLrirrtcs-Cltiv Ixff r.e Bond program as aiGeneva and Iron ton will contact way to belp your 'each employee rijst important Amenta in na defense program; m time, making a better RULED OUT OF BOUNDS at I;e for yourself (or when you buy G II J.INGHAM. England (UP) ceer.e bonds you Insure your own The court complimented Michael aecurny.' Terence Gorman, 75, on his re Mr. Westbaver, also In a letter sourcefulness, but ruled he . was directed to employes of the two out of bounds when he borrowed a doormat from one neighborhood pub and sold It to another to satisfy his thirst. German waa put oa probation for one year. it leUrttMv Aa meeUag. It waa reported. ual d u De-Ur-ne 0v FIRE INSURANCE! kk-k-of- r chorus fresa .Deiu and ect c :J yrescit a ti: i c . - i at t:13 p.m. in the Provo Tabemacla. rusia raited from the coscart wU ta tirfied over to the Manavu Ward bulldirs fuhd, which is sponsoring tla crop'a appearance. Directed by Ladd E. Cropper, the chorus will prcseot a presraa LJiy O O. ea O, 1 em-elo- r- Utah-Intermou- n- waole-besrte- d a USA-CI- de-care-d: O te GET YOU RETAIL dssj Control Utah Novs Briefs Mrs. fc. P. Weeier and Mrs. J J. Beardall returned home this week after spending two weeks in Denver Colo., visiting with Mrs Weeter's daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril .Walker, also plsces of interest. aon-la-la- w Reed L. Clegg with his wife, the former Naomi Harmer and their children, Carolyn, Connie. Kenneth and Marcia, will leave today for their home in Vancouver, Wash., following a visit with parents, Mr and Mrs. Luke Clegg in Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer of Mapleton. Mr. "Clegg ta the assistant manager of the veterans hospital in Vancouver. i it -i C-- V Training delbauer at Springdale, Conn., on BORN Nov. 15. The mother la the former At Utah Vallev Hosoital: Gloria Mower. SATURDAY: Boy to Leon E. and Ardith Olsen Reaald Georce Olsen has arrived Nielson, Provo. from San Diego, Cal., for a uhort Girl to Harry M. and Sylvia Wil- leave with his parents in Provo, son Hansen, Orem. Ron-aiMr. and Mrs. Orval H. Olsen. d to Horace W. and Carol Boy has recently completed his Clark Hood, Provo. basic training in the U. S. Navy Boy to Don V. and Virginia He wilt return to "San Francisco on Samuelaon Black. Provo. Nov. 21. FRIDAY: Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Rhodes Boy to John Leon and Kathryn and baby Peggy have returned to Richarda Sorensen. Provo. Boy to Garth E. and Joy Hill Calgary. Canada, after spending two weeka in Proxo with his moth-- i Adama, Orem. er, Mrs. Cossette Rhodes, and with Boy to Max B. and Hazel New frlenda in SaJtLake City. Mrs, man Gordon, Spanish Fork. Rhodes is the former Zola Tanner. Girl to Harold T. and Phyllis Miner Jacobsen, Provo. Airlines Information and tick- DIVORCES GRANTED ets. Merrill Christopherson, Agent. Mary Jean Moore va. Hush R. Phone S55. (Adv.) . Assctiofcd Artists To'. Flan Exhibit i Moor. Lois Colleen McKelvey Cross vs. Ralph Ronald Cross. Luclna E. Peterson vs. Gunnder Rayfield Peterson. In each of the above three cases. a stipulated property agreement between the parties was approved, and plaintiffs were granted custody of minor children. in painting axe eligible for member- the masters. Tickets are ty The chorus kaa ) far VHHIJe.e ca pmyas M a aosrf School" for Cancer yoo 'jaopi."' Association Workers Slated CLo stows The first in a aeries of seven key, workers win attend from all training schools for key workers, over the various districts of the in the American Cancer Associa state including. Northern. Utan.i tion will get underway Wednesday Central Utah. Southern Utah. West Juab, East Juab. Wasatch and morning at the Provo Community West Millard. Like meetings havei Church.' according to Mrs. George been held at other places through-- ! Watkina, education chairman of out the state the Association for the Central Utah Following the period of registra tion, the regular meeting will begin District. at 10 a.m. at which time talks will Registration will commence at be made by local workers. A lunch 8:30 a.m. and it la expected that eon will follow at the China City Cafe at 12 noon. In attendance at the meeting will be Wallace Toronto, general ex ecutive secretary of tbe. organisa tion and Ann M. Borg, field direc C YOU CAN . . . rooWo 7 yor TWO-THfO- cos oaHoy X fW srtvf SMXO fjKMOwO, f wifa f fry - as- ia or, mf o ooro wsrp. GREER PbMe 2ST GREER tt E. Sri e.. Provo, Utah Sharon Stake Conference Nexlv Weekend tor. OREM Sharon stake quarterly conference haa been announced by President Henry D. Taylor for Sat urday and Sunday Nov. 22 and 23. The Saturday evening session wiJI be a priesthood leadership meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Tlmpanogos ward chapel and atake members are requested to note a change in the meeting place of the Sunday sessions which art scheduled for the Provo tabernacle. These are set for 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Visiting authorities of the church to attend the session will be announced during the coming week. ship ia this organization, which has a purpose of promoting the development of art la the area. Mr. and Mrs. Oria L. Larsea of Margaret Johnson was recently LaGrande, Ore., have been Utah The Associated Provo Artists will elected chairman of the new board visitors with Mr. Laraen's sister. meet Monday at tbe Taylor Branch 9! directors. Mrs. Louis Sburtllff and Mr. Shurt- - Library at 7:30 p.m. to make ar llff ia Provo; in Nepbi with a rangements for the annual pre- Mr. and Chrletmaa exhibition. daughter and Mrs. Udell Wankier, and another Eaeh artist la to bring two paint soa. Dr. Desmond O. Larson and ings, not previously exhibited, to wife at Richfield. the meeting, where arrangements will be made for hanging them Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mower have and plans for the opening of tbe received word of the birth of a exhibition will be made, girl to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ts - All persons who are Interested TX Thompson Turkey Ranch Farm Farm f Fed Turkeys Koody foe Yovr Ovo Will Sell live YVoight if Preferred Froth-M- ilk ) 1276 West 8th North ef Porks Cafo lh In Orem. Miles West Phoeto -- Slft-- M 0712-1- 1 son-in-la- w, DOUAK ON A NEW 'STUDEBAKER CIMTXAl UTAH MOTOX CO. AO SHOP HOW FOR CIIPJSTf.TAS cr.d Of! J 3 ( . tf Keystone 8mm movio lens. fixod-focu- o '- - of 8mm Eastman color movio film. Crystol-brh- 2 camera with carrying case with sippor eJoeing. Alt-leath- RoH OUTFIT: KEYSTGiIE fAOVIE OFAf.l El -- light bor for Indoor movios. w flood photo Sturdy, DoJue-St- & 2 OU THIS UEYSfOIIE fAOVIE SET 0 jl-U- JJ a'L Outers co:i! is Km- - o?o:33. 7(115 CIIL'J ..SG:0G1 CsHWio:! -- ? STATISTICS Mc and Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mrs. Wilson Stoddsrt and two chil dren. Wendell and Mary Ana left this morning for Price to visit their son and brother Bernell Smith and Merle Normaa cosmetics make hia wife and new baby girl. Mrs. ideal Christmas Anderberg Smith will remain with the couple Beauty Shop, 143 gifts. South 3rd East. for a short visit. The mother Is (Adv.) the former Dale Thomas of Span ish Fork. Lovely four room furnished home. References. Phone 1823J. Virginia Harshmaa, daughter of 250 Farr Avenue. (adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Harshman of Orem, waa operated on Friday evening at Utah Valley Hospital for appendiclua. She is reported doing well. V VHT... on sale at LUwvLlt Lrv? ha. 1, aai L CiTPiT. ito presented dotena of eooccrta ia Utah a&d Nevada, and has sung at the National Federation of Music Club convention and at general conference of the LDS Church .A double quartet and two soloists add variety and spice to the chorus' repertoire. r thrto-soetio- " . lamps. 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