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Show SUNDAY HERALD Provo Postal SUNDAY, Hull Shows Rcvcnu 3! 1353 Vunv, ' Building Permits Listed for Week Jump n.! JUNE 11. The gros receipt of the Provo Building Post Office for the ftr.t rive month. C'l . .rl of 195J exceed bv t8.92T.30 the ......... u rluu to permits Usued h , Pl Pleasant Grove Hqbhcr Suspects Nabbed On Coasl The gang of rmrd robber ,wrwa,jr nc,a up ",e In Provo who'they itole "Vev,ver . fn.i.. pV..nt gaue shotgun, t 10 Wi, and in 410 ana ...... i..i-- j -- .n. . up aurnu- - pami. iney ilea io nali Uke City, Eirl D,vi,f hlv, j,.,, earw picked up two more 'i ,n Shi,u roun1 lurd W'llim Thomas Holm, 18, remodeling JWOO. shn(f Tbero0 g , mM ,,u . .j.u.i ijiov luuuiun nUuin, building at 13 E. 8th ,nt .-- . i,. recently ,t.t ,,n .1 .... .... . nu uea L. gros. receipt, over the urn. builnes perod of Mme e.r, aecordlng N to W. Raymond Cre.n. postmaster. The gro receipt for the first Ariel A. Anderion. flS.OOO dwell-dy- Before robbing the Pleasa five month of thl year were tlOS. 'lng at 1074 E. Ash Ave. Shasta pear officer tald five Qrovt ataUoo. they burned the Into 287.77 at compared with fa9.360.47l taken custody. ',!,.,, s!U(icbker and placed tha Loren J. Jex, t2.000. addition to men had been for the first five monlha of last 'dwelling at 159 N. lit E. .Including Ceorse Nallon Hutch-- , iiii,,-- !, urtnM. on 23- " yearnild com- - ,nry toM irrfsting ofllrera. En. year. The receipta for th month Donald A. Brelnholt. 11.000. adai- - craft, of May. 1953. were f21.0S3.Jl. an Hon for admitted who panlon, they were rouut to Shasta, where they weie MS at South area dining over mayiuian av. n" iinir.Mj 01 ai.t.-i.a- i M.rUu, ''w.'capiured, thev wert believed to Thle duo hitchhiked to Chlcags, .have been Involved In another burg Merrill Sandberg, S14.000 duplex recelpla of tl9.655.9 In 1952, 'oftlceri laid. In Kanwa they aald lary and robbery. The cancelling machine canceled t 868 E- - 620 N. 502.6(10 piecei of mall during May of thi year, and 2.069.431 for the' first five month. The amount last year was 386.99 for May and TILL for the first five roontht. Postace meter machine mailing aUo ahnwed an Increaie over lait BEAUTY ON A BUDGET FROM FIRMAGE'S year. The amount for May thl year wa f6.705 65 a compared to 5,B23.M and f28.966.94 for the first five month of the year and t25.- 176.72 for the flnt five month last ear. Money order for the first five and DETAILED FROM THE montha were lea In 1953. with thl totals being 25.662 order year SEASON'S SMARTEST FASHIONS for tl64,984 03, a compared with last year' 28,584 ordrra for f480. IN EASY TO CARE FOR 09C.12. The total for the month ;t May in each of the two year ihow- ed 4731 tor W2.735.74 for thl year 1 and 5076 for t87 .850.01 for last year, an increase in spite of the decrease for the total of the five month. lit f c'"' .'nl I i , .,en t,u,. " vn NIGHTS MONDAY OPEN 9 Cool M. P. Cool Cool conon Rowland of 164 E. 7th S Springvllle, IT'S DAD'S could be thinking here of the rent, and groccrie. and dressei for but we don't think hii daughter, like aU father have to meet to We think today, and every other day, he' mighty glad he' the DAT-Lawr- ence Reckless Driving, Utah Valley Sign Gains National Teenagers Hurt in Two Springville Road Crashes 5 Battery Charged v Strebel. 1120 E. 3rd S.. has' been charged In Provo City Court with reckless driving and battery. Complaint was signed by Weston azino Acclaim twin. And father of Kathleen, left, and Patrecla, hi Rowland? Well, he' mighty proud too, but this wa a father' day picture, and she ttood out of. camera range and let dad have the spotlight and hi day. Mr. BEMDERGi! New Ordinance 100 Tightens Law On Sanitation Provo City Commission has passed an ordinance tightening up sanitation requirements on candy, bread, rolls, buns, doughnuts and other perishable produce. to make a sharp turn and The new ordinance will require Five teenager were Injured day in two Springville collisions 'crashed Into a telephone pole. Miss that these item be wrapped to Egan suffered lacerations of the avoid contamination, en route from involving five car. face and had teeth knocked loose factory or bakery to retailer: that 1st James Mllldenhall, 17, 744 W. by the Impact. transportation trucks conform to S.: Donald Joe Johnson, 17, 152 E. Tbe accident was witnessed by sanitary requirement, and that 5th S., and Richard H. Lee, 874 N. Trooper Tom Barratt, U. E. High- the food be atored or displayed 6th E., all Provoans, and all pass- - way Patrol, who arrested the driver at store In a sanitary fashion. for alleged reckless driving. bakery "Meat and cream-filleeni!er. in Cir driven by Gordon at a 16. 59 W. 2nd products must be maintained Ferrell. Marilynn 16, Provo, were S . Prnvn. a nmssencer In th Euan Ray temperature or lower. treated at Utah Valley Hospital car. suffered lacerations of the! except while being transported, " the ordinance ruled for mild to severe abrasions and skull. lacerationa. They were hurt in an accident on U. S. 91 north of Spring- Q)oaesses , IN - l I Ken-col- POPULAR PRICES d Mui-doc- Complaint Asks Release of Child 111 Frl-lfall- road Deon Dove. PAYSON An Inaide sign just east of Spanish Fork City court action Thursday cluded: on the highway coming out of SpanWeston speeding, run- ish Fork canyon 1 bringing com- nlnff a stnnVeron, ulcn and no driver's li ment from local people and trav- cense, forfeited $45; Ruel J. West-- 1 elers alike. over, failure to appear on written Marin ftf Srotrhllte. It was de- - promise: Leitoy jonnson, peea- forfeited $20; Margie Brown, .i.n.rf nrf hniit in it. ntlretv hvK. failure to control car. fl5, L,.'... uus ui a. 1311D) mcwicuan in;. j. Advertising Utah County, Its open-boo- k design shows a map of Utah Lake and surrounding area and Ik ville. lettered: BUILD YOUR FUTURE The collision occurred when a Heart of Complaint was filed in Fourth Pontiac IN UTAH VALLEY going south on 91 crashed Scenic Utah, Recreational Play- District Court Friday by Frances into the rear of a 1953 Paekard,Lea County, driven by Eldridge M. Smith, 32, ground. Steel Capltpl of the West, Pearl. Ward Navarro. . . fx .!. wno naai stoppedI io mane. a n. naru,I noise, Hub of Farm Production, Educa ii.' m. against Clarence 951 Cedar Avenue, asking that a left turn into a motel, officers said. Cultural Centers, tional A thlrd car belng towed by The. lgn show up in beautiful ,TK of habeas corpus De issued, a five year old child. The!netn L HarCi Fillmore, was also by night s well as day. Oth- - releasing New Mexico court gtruck Totai property damage was era similar to this are located at Pontiff said the Point of the Mountain and At;hd awarded her custody of the estimated at fl.730. child from June 1 to Sept. L, the Santaquln Junction. Two girls were Injured In SpringA picture of the sign U being ville at Third West and Center, Frlcjay when a ear driven by published in three national maga- School of Alcoholism zines currently, "The American Egan, 16, Salt Lake City, Okehed City," "Better Roads" and "Traf- Scholarships The Scgtchlite American Fork to Ted, Doyle, Alfic Engineering." Utah County Commission Wed bert, Paul and Karl Warburton company is using Mr, McClellan's sign as one of three In national nesday approved two scholarships for tl6,000. of J33.50 each for Utah County to advertising this year. The sign, together with the ones send representatives to attend the World's tiorthermost golf course Is on the north shore of Hudson at the Point of the Mountain and Utah School of Alcoholism. south of Santaquln Junction, were Tbe commission also authorized Bay, latitude 67, and the southernsponsored by Greater Utah Valley, tne county engineer to prepare most course on the Straits of MaInc. deeds, transferring four acres in gellan, latitude 53. ' ."r tlYLOU Dr. .Paul S. I'll.-- ' 6S0 fin A wonderful collection of fashion right summer In fabric Dresses In regular and half sizes keep you cool a cracked Ice all summer and these fabrics are so taiy to care long for tool Groneman ' to I ANNOUNCES or ' The opening of hi office In the practice of medicine ''"! and surgery at the De-an- J i ,.. MEZZANINE FLOOR . iff v. rv STYLE HIT OFJHE mm GENEVA CLINIC , sQUAiv 115 NO, STATI ST. OREMUTAH , Dr. Paul S. Groneman r SEASON From our Campus Shop these gay colorful Cotton SqUaw Dresses with styling Inspired by America's own desert vacation lands! CAMPUS SHOP TED; Iff HE MB. Smart--" brivo H Qh(fUm Why bolkt for bolkt You drifi B&t 0 fionfkc apricioud -- ' I 7 a ,11 fmmpr-T- J & jMmmHJmmmmLAmmmam kiwimw nor CBfESAL TT) 1 MOTORS LOWEST FBICEB EICKT Jo malum vKit mm a U i xymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m uiiln Once you're behind the wheel of a new Pontiac, it's hard to believe lt'g priced so low. You thrill to outstanding per- formance that lets ' Mr: '! y&u slip through city traffic or cruise the open road with power to spare. You relax In roomy, luxurious Interiors, and enjoy the satisfaction of driving the most distinctive beauty on the road. wt' If S And because It's big. and rugged. Pontiac gives you the feeling of g safety, yet maneuvers so easily that driving Is Your choice of colors bright and gay... a glistening white a maple brown. Livn up your tCasual wear ... be well and drcssed and get a pair. road-huggin- almost effortless. In fact, there's nothing to suggest that It's priced Just a few dollars above the lowest, Come in soon and prove to yourself that dollar for dollar you can't beat a Pontiac UNITED SALES & SERVICE 470 WEST 1ST NORTH PROVO, UTAH rilONE E66 Cirest liitranci ta Raor f Sfor |