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Show MARCH i, 1SJJ County. Utah SUNDAY, Utah. SUNDAY HERALD Provo Has Central Utah Rotary Speaker Says Utah News On Threshold of Great Briefs Word U received of the death of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Austin, who died at the family home in Poca eUo, Ida., Thursday. Funeral services were held Saturday, Tha bby was the grandchild of Mrs Rita Clayton Austin and the great grandchild of Mrs. May Clayton Frank Masl, inspector of Navy materials at the right place at of Provo, material! 'of the Intertnountaln the right time. talk before He predicted that Utah la on the Mrs. May Cliytoa is reported DUtrtct, presented the Provo Rotary Club on the sub- threshold of a great Industrial somewhat Improved from a recent ject, "The lmHrtanr of defense "boom" and that not only Utah, Illness, She is at the home of hrr business on the economy of Utah." but the entire intertnountaln area son E. William Clayton, in Provo Mr. Mail stated that during the will benefit from It. He said that when government time of national tmerenelt, supMrs. Truvere Hardmaa la report la a cost- contracts were first let in Utah plying our armed forces ed recuperating In the American of great-e- r the entire business only amounted because but ly operation, Fork Hospital She underwent an efficiency, Uvea hava been sav- to $20,000 per month but during operation on Wednesday and is to It the totaled made four past yesr ed by having the deliveries reported to be in satisfactory con on time and having tne necessary six million dollars. ditlon. Utah is primarily a state made up of small businessmen. History Visitors at the heme of Mr. snd shows that years ago small business tn Utah suffered, but today Mrs. David Hopla of Mapleton have with the great amount of-- govern been Mr. and Mrs. Jay Durant ment contracts and government iLaNore) of Ogden and Mr. and business, small business In Utah Mrs. Lynn Casper, (Ova Dale) and idaughter. Lynda of Salt Lake City. has stabilized. . Continuing tn crack down on Trovo Masi business Mr. urged rrini Prnvo iuvenlles. police took men to think In terms of govern- . Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones expect Into custody for questioning last ment business, as it Is available to leave tonight' for Berkeley, Cel., "week eight boysT ranging la agi In our state. He said that the labor to attend a convention of the State 17. from 10 to Farm Mutual Insurance Company, old was questioned market in I'tah la one of the best The la the nation. People of this state They will also visit with their concerning theft of a bicycle, which maintain one of the Mr. and highest effic- daughter and police aald, his mother helped con- iency of. any group in the Mrs. Merrill Wateri and two child ratings own ue. his to vert ren. Marilyn and Danny while olds were qulzied entire I'nited States. Two. contracts a which have away. Mrs Waters is the former Prime of loads aix (interning theft of Vivian to are small business value Jones, and Merrill is a great AnderA. E. Iron scrap from the found tn lumber and in manufac former student of Brlgham Young son property near an old rock of gun sights. University, where he played foot crusher by Provo River and a load turing The government attitude on bus! ball. old the from each sugar of'Jron ness in Utah has had a distinct boot sllcer In Lake View and the on developing industry in effect Mrs. J. W. Daniels Jr. arid son Comrear of the Startup Candy Utah. The Navy's attitude has al- month visit in Kingston, New York pany.' ways been In favor of small busi Jimmy, have returned from a two and two An ness in Utah, said the speaker They went due to the illness of olde were oulzied on burglary last Mr. Mas! said that Geneva Steel Mrs. Danlul's mother, who Is re faB' of Tlmpanogoa School. One is the key to the industrial devel ported Improving. of tha thro was queried on five opment in Utah, "and we might as and another counts, of shoplifting well recognize the fact that with on shoftllftlng from Happy Service out Geneva we could not enjoy Station. the industrial development that is Three more boys, 11, 12 and 13, BORV to our state. ware questioned in connection with coming were extend At Utah Valley Hospital Birthday greetings Harrison tha of Garage, burglary N.. where sun parta ed to T. C. Larson, Lewis Eric SATURDAY : 7U K W, Royer, Ernest Girl to Clarence A. and Helen were stolen. Two of these boya Sandstrom, Fred were qutxsed on burglary of a Salerno, rnll Penman and Ralph Jaggt O'Ryan. Provo. E, Packard. Girl to Clayton and Reta Sor- reildence, and one on setting fire It was announced that on March ensen Sonderegger, Provo. to hillside June grata. IT, H. J. Brunnier, of San Fran FRIDAY: : cisco, who is International presito Wallace and Alene Stall Boy dent of Rotary will speak to Utah ings Ferguson, Orem. At Com Rotarians at Hotel Utah. la American Fork. Guests Included John C. Murphy, munlty Hospital to and Peggy Msr-Marlon Boy ElwelL and Grant Thatcher I shall Cook, American Fork. Visiting Rotarians were Rube THURSDAYS Nelson and L. S. Sksggs, Jr. Boy to Glen and Madge Nelson The meeting wss under the direction of Hyde Taylor and the Haddan, Pleaaant Grove. guest speaker' was Introduced by Boy to Alvln and Beverly Chrlat- lson Tocom, Pleasant Grove. Stats luperttendent of Construc-- j Fred Dyer. WEDNESDAYi . Won James A, Wade said today Girl to Glenn A. and Dorothy bid, for a projected 11,144.750 building at Utah State or Grant wngnv American Tort TUESDAYt Hospital bare will be advertised Girt to William and Kathleen by May or June. The U.I. Publle Health Service Turner. Denning, American Fork. Girl to Joaeph and Joan Walker approved application for a 1515,137 ' Hilton, Pleasant Grove. grant Wednesday,' assuring funds to meet .construction, costs. Wade MONDAY t said there is 1764,000 on hand for Girl to Dexter and Beth Wllberg, SPANISH FORK " the project Through the Orem. H. C. Shoemaker, State Waif are efforts of Normsn Barnes and as Boy to Albert and Joyce Crook-stoCommission chairman, said the sociates, nearly 11500 has been Losh, Pleasant Grove. Hew building will be one of the best raised to help defray the costs of MARCH 1: the recre at and modem buildings of Installing night lights equipped Boy to Walter and Connie Han Its type, adding It will be large ation center and ball park. sen Bowen, American Fork. A meeting has been called for evnttgh to absorb normal increase FEB. Z8: 14 i -- iienta boused for many years. Monday, Mar. 8 to discuss plans Girl to Glen and Kathleen West e.. Welfare Commission is re for this work. Pleasant Grove. Durrant, is the baseball prlncl st Bible for administration of the Although Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Therel the an to be hi area, using fal ... pal sport Pleasant Grove. invitation Is extended to all other Richardson, FEB. Xli recreational groups to be present Girl to Allen and Ileen Curtis and get In on the discussions. As Lehl. the city is making an extra effort Green, this year to aid in the recreation MARRIAGE LICENSES facilities, It ia desired that all in Hal George Ferguson, 24, Provo. terested groupi attend and find and Karma Joyce Hanaeen, 21, IZXDON Three county com out what is proposed. Provo. The recent invitation for Span missioners and two road supervisVlao Kent Marsh, 23, Mapleton, ors: met with the Mayor of Lindon, ish Fork to enter the Industrial and Maxlne Scow, 17, Spanish Wi, D. Chapman, this week to give League will come up for discussion Fork. tholr Ideas and suggestions on the and as this will be very Important, Neldon Gardner Jr., 21, Goshen, road problems. After the the larger attendance at the meet- and Norma Jean Ross, 18, survey they agreed to help Lindon ing the better. oss its roads particularly with the Theodore Marcus Robertson, 24, oiling of the mile and one half of About 400 persons are killed and Provo, and Donna Sorenson, 26, roadway now ready to be done 1500 more injured by lightning in Provo. the United States every year. as soon, as the weather permits. Birthday This Week fourth-month-o- Industrial Development ... Police Question Eight Juveniles . . STATISTICS lt Eds to Co Asked Fcr t!sw Bdldfcrj ' Provo' i birthday oa Thursday, March 12, will be observed as in past yeara with a dinner and program honoring the original pioneers, remaining and native, at the Pioneer Museum, announces Thomas Reynolds and Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, who bead the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers locally, and who are lo charge of the birthday event. Further announcement will be mad concerning the program details. An invitation la extended to all pioneers of the area to attend the observance. Although the exact date is somewhat in dispute. It is believed Trovo's first settlers crossed Provo river about where the lower Geneva road now goes, on March 12, IM 104 years ago. Commissioned by Brigham Young to aettle Provo. they built their first fort near that spot, later moving to where North Park now Money Raised-FLighting City Ball Park al - J ' i : .x..:j.y.. .., Planting Begins In Utah County Utah County farmers have begun planting spring wheat and onions, S. R. Boswell,. county agent, reports. Winter wheat is coming up slow ly he said. The county extension agent said he did not know as yet how much sugar beets would be planted this year. Last year, the county lost 1000 acres of sugar beeta and 1000 acres of canning crops in spring floods. However, the soli itself has not been permanently destroyed by the floods, he aald. Next month, extension workers, commissioners county and the county mobilization committee of "V:. .... the department of agriculture expect to tour the county Inspecting land leveling and canal clearing 30 measures carried out following the , PIECE SILVER PLATE SET flood. Marianne Pattern. Service for 6 swisroei Arm 11 1 1 Ideal for everyday use. Reg. a .JZ m Swings cTFa 'J I "V 'J - 595 now 395 SPECIAL- - OiV TABLE LAMPS VALUES AS ILLUSTRATED NOW - Undon Roads Tcpic of Meet V- stands. I. At Stata Hsspitcl 0 WW W TCPS OEE . j ' SukAKium ff)mk I .MMSnhM ttf$ Reg. $22.50 Now $15.50 auMMMMaa W. E. MITCHELL i . ....... j JEWELERS v PROVO, 1 t,xl. , I, , 1 .: 34 WEST i' t r '4 CENTER. ..; UTAH . ' t , t ty ' "v V COOPERATION PAYS rovo uroiior Day s J ' k r.uncii fcyen Gowns ; 9-io- 'iff I to $1.69 NOW fA ?lWw $3.00 1 NOW . COYS' OVTOAUS Regular .:.... " ... . . 7 y I " ' Good Training Panties Men's 29c Pr. Regular 5 Pr. for !. B0YS' short, sleeves l?09wRa: I m VV if!l; ml Hit . 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