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Show tvMMY. 13 t lytl nr. I - V, H U U V. - SUNDAY HERALD 133 ji'ne County, Vlmtt ri A T -' t- k- -i S - '-- C: ::i I f PDA - H1 Power Company Names Dr. Piul I. Croneman la the opening of bit effirra for the general pracuce of medicli and luriery, ta association with Dr. W. Doyle Crannfy In the Cen eva Clinic, Orm, Dr. Grneman began his private practice there ei June IS. A graduate of the University of Utah school of medicine, June 1951, Dr. Groneman haa filled his Internship at the Wayne County General Hospital. EluUa. Mich.. and for the past year haa served a residency at the LD5 Hospital la Salt Lake City. He la the ion of Mra. Blanche M. Groneman of Provo and the late Orrln M. Gronentan. He formerly attended Provo High School and from Brlgham wai graduated Young University. He hat also aa LDS mission, 1W1 to 1944 and served In the U. S. Army ti technlcil er geant 4. from 1944 to 1948. Dr. Groneman la married to tha former Elaine Packard of Idahe and his three sons are Gary, Gerald and Davli. He Is moving to Utah County and after June 23 they will be at home at 863 S. 750 E. In Orem. While at the LDS Hospital the doctor wai given special training la anaesthesia. Assistant Superintendent Cecil A. (Call Linen who was Julius M. llogfjard, Wyoming Valley native, hn been lulled list Mirch In ulo ernh. Appointment becomes Litfht Power named by assistant to DwUht I). Packard, effective June 21 Mr. Hojjiard attended icbools In mperintr ndent of Vi'iL'i Southern division. Announcement was made American Fork ind was graduated hi. week hv J. Newell Stepheni from Americin roru mga scnooi of American Folk the company's in 19U where ha held levenl class to the newly appointed Southern division! offices ind wn National Honor Society for hi achievement!. A nitiva of American fork and'scholastie member cf an old I'tih ploneerl Ho Joined tha Nivy Immediately family. Mr. Hozeird hit been with, upon leaving hlah school md serv L'PLL'a Business Develooment do- - ad on a fleet tanker la tba Piclflc partmaot In Salt Lake City for the theater. During hi! aervlca. be law recapture oi uuira put year. 11a will succeed the lale actionIn in we other ind every major Pacific campaign from then until tha oc cupation of lipaa and the end of World War 11. Upon aepintlon from the Navy in 1946, Mr. Hoggartf entered the University of Utah and wn graduated with a B. S. degrea In engineering In 1950. There followed another yean with the Naval In which he served on an Reserve With an expert from the Home(ismult transport In Japaneie ind makers Service of New York as Korean waters, the instructor, a series of free' w dUcharged Mirth 1, 1952. ttokinj clas.ei will Da apo isomfT,, work mon,h u,ef by Safeway stores Monday throughjfor h Power uuslnesi De- at m. 3:30 to 1:30 iVom p. Friday velopment consultant In. 1U Salt the Third Ward Amusement Hall, Lake office. sorth. First and Fif'b West Mr, Ilosgard married Beverly The expert li Mri. W. A. Mc- - Bennett of Lebl In Auguit, ltt'.S. Dcwell. hue will demonstrate now ,They have giX.month-oldaugh- to jive wmun iooo oungeia, gmnn.(er juile The new UP1L aid likes tips on selection of economical hunting and fl'hlng and owni bis foodi and demonstrating row to own boat on Utah Lake, lie will prepare them most enecuveiy. rflde wlln hl fsm!ly jn American PIPE PLANT LOUNGE ROOM Here li a view of a corner of the executives lounge All women in Utah County are,fork whfr, h p4n t0 bulld Invited ta attend the ichool. Foodhome room, one of the rooms of special interest in the magnificent new office building just ' bei will lesatnn each at completed by tha. Pacific Slatei Cast Iron Pipe Company. Located a short distance r prepared north of the main plant of the pipe company, the pfflce building was built at a cost given away, ai will 15 bagi of groceries every day and a t'ua W - - tub ed fU-l- Free Cooking School Opens Here Monday l'i j, , sa Spanlsh-Amerlc- THE , , , POVER d of $500,000. It U being shown to a large group of Invited guests, Including dvie and business leaders, of Utah County and the state at an open house today. The office building la the latest In a number of expansion projecta of the pipe company ilnce It located here in 1926. , . Sprinpville Pair Wins Trip to Virgin Islands prUe, Vcman Joins Staff of ; Provo Postal Receipts Up; Hotel Reservation Service Started By Vestern Union Realty Firm four-mont- h a OnpriC Beauty Salon With Open House Berg Returns From School - Salt Lake, Ogden Note Drop Mr. and Mrs. Cal Finley of Cal'i TV at Eprlngvllle have won ' an Western Union Inaugurated a new eight-da- y all expense paid trip to hotel reservation or "room finder" A. W. Sorensen of Sorensen Heal the Virgin Islands, the Walter B. service Saturday to remove the as t Company, 3C W. 3rd S. SL In Llovd Company announces. Mr- Mrs. Finley will fly to sorted headaches involved in get Prevo, announc es the addition of' New York nd board bartered ting hotel rooms in distant, crowdMrs. Hope A. Hilton of 338 'a W. engine piane tor cnariour ed cities, It wn aonounced by 3rd S ai a licensed real estate lour Amalle on St. Thomas, capital of; saleswoman to hi! itaff. Kieth Evani, Western Union man1;:-Kliton U a comparatively the Virgin Island!. ager In Provo. of Admiral Corporation, aponsor resident of Provo having ef Acting for the traveler in the moved to thte city from Chicago In the national contest, hat arranged a full week'i entertainment, includ destination city, Western Unlon'i Fe!:ruary, 12i3. She li a graduate of ti.e University of California at ing golf, iwlmmlng. fishing, sight- reservitkm bureiu will call select a a witer show ind night BeiKely and hai done graduate seeing, ed hotels, locate the type of room club party. work ai the University of Utalr, Mn. Hilton also has filled an Mr, Finley wai one of the win desired, and confirm the reservicontest held tlon by telegram. 1X5 mission In tha Central States ner! la a from V. ta 1947, Folowing heria,mon8 wore jhan. 30.000 Admiral Hotel! called by Western Union p rai wa' mlsiion she was enRagpd in soclali' ' will be selected In a rotation basis. wrlfar. work In California ,nd f t intf reeor? nT,b" rf WS3 (television eis and refrigerators. The telepraph company, of course, Uuh for two years' , will continue to handle reservation Mis. lUl'on Is the wile of Or Lynn M. Hilton assistant director, CqV telegrams from customers who RflCA wish to wire hotels direct Several "z1- ef the extension division at the million telegrams are now lent Br ..him Young University. each year for thli purpose. For the past three months. Mrs. Provo postal recelpti during May increased 2 per cent from April and 7 per cent from one year ago, according to the Bureau of Economic and Business Research of the University of Throughout most of the remaining areas, receipts in May were down from April 1953 and May of 1952. Exceptions are Lojan, Vernal, and Pleasant Grove which ihowed a 2 per cent, a per cent, and a 5 per cent increase from one year ago respectively. Pay-so- n and Orem also reported an Increase from one year ago. Utn. This trend wis in direct opposition to the general trend for Utah during the lame periods. During May at leading Utah post offices, postal receipt! were down per cent from April and 1 per cent from May 1952. Receipt! in Salt. Lake City for Miy were down 4 pet cent from April, but 3 per cent higher than one yeut ago. In Ogden, May receipt! dropped 34 per cent from the preceding month and 17 per cent from May Of one year ago. HAIRLESS CALF A calf, AMELIA,' Neb. (UP) born on the Glen White ranch near here, has so hair except a fringe around its shoulders. During the spring, the calf bad to be kept in a barn because of the cold. This also will be necessary during hot weather to keep the animal from getting sunburned. For tha latest 2 Bedroom SOFT WATER SERVICE ' CALL SOFT WATER SERVICE PROVO, UTAH 71 W. I South. Ph. 781 Rose has been continuing her The opening of a new beauty studies in advanced balr cutting service in Provo ii announced by and styling and plans to continue through the summer. Fiye Rose. To be known is Fiye'i 462 W. n. 1st the Beauty saion, establishment will be Hit W. Berg of tie Berg Morttt on Wednesday with an Inaugurated open house waa one of a group of funeral from z to 7 p m. to which all in daectora and representatives ofjlersied person! of the community tie funeral lupply industry from Jre invited " the four corner! of the nation who Rose li well Qualified in . ,J Mrs. work having been assodat- UMn. .n,t wauty rf n, hiio ta with Mildred James Beauty cx.nmunity service at the school of for the past 13 years. She management, conducted by the Na Shop tional Foundation of Funeral wa! graduated from the Provo Beauty School. Her lervice will Service. include all types of hair styling, The course was held at the headquarter building of the National cutting, unung ina perminenti. Foundation of Funeral Service In Evanston, 111. Nearly 20 instructori and conducted the course. CALL C4D Among them was Glenn Drake, personality consultant, to business and industry and head of School of Personality Development at Ctceola, N. Y. A t, educational foundation, the National Foundation of Funeral 'Service wai established for the purpose of providing an eci icatlonal center for funeral service operators ind the public. Its own apeclalUed headquarter! a car that'i as building is located opposite Dyche yon can Stadium of Northwestern Unlversi-ty- . 1401 North 2nd East on hot dayi ai your ircon in Evanston, 111. ditioncd home, office or favorite theater1. DAY' large lot Cat WANT TO CHECK Loan 4V4 Builder Buy Frcm . rJL.: Of Management . woeiai ottiv im If yea bear aomeone ny, "Prove isn't se hot" agree with him. That Is, Inasmuch ai be'a speaking abont bonding fires and the heat therefrom. Yes, ilr, Prove has yet another record of which te be tread. Among cities la the country with a population ef 20,004, Prevo Hate Z.I fires for every 1,009 residents eara-are-d to ,4.8 for the others. Ge ahead, pat yourself ea the back. gnest-)ectur- er 2117 REPAIR clitf's o ( - --- Air Htt"l- .- Mates on eocn Yon do this with the compact Buick AlRCONDmONER the completely tical unit available at. extra cost in 1953 Super and ROADMASTER Sedan and Riviera models. toil 1iptU 1 SI'S' ",jf4: rtjiil - Of course, the Buick AIRCONDITIONER is f , ' But note this: what Buick put into its AIRCONDITIONER goes beyond the .usual. For the advanced design of this Buick unit provides dual roof ducts that distribute up to 300 cubic feet of cooled, freshened? filtered,, air per minute to all parts of the car interior evenly and constantly without icy blasts and drafts on your neck, shoulders, lets. mm low - tii"--- -- l . automatic. too. Even after an hour or more locked up, under summer's hottest It's I WHEN BETTER AUTOMOUIES fast-actin- g, ARK BUILT BUICK 2ND NO. & 1ST WEST - ' o' oriIes Oft poclocje oftheft help confinuous ci'rcuofion polltn-tn- t mofn-tei- Something new baa beea added. And the connty'i elective officers iren't exactly abont It The something new la 11,000 a year to their alary. Sheriff Hall eaa boy a lot of badge polish with that n condifoned, ai' t un, the car inferior can be brought to delightfully cool comfort in a matter of minutest ' V And it's really compact. The cooling unit . itself fits neatly on a narrow shelf in the big trunk compartment leaves plenty of room for luggage and the like.1 us and try a demonstration? A You'll find that the Buick AlRCONDrnpNER with Us exclusive dual roof ducts is the driving. ultimate comfort in Why not drop in on , You switch it on, choose the temperature setting you want and that level of coolness is maintained constantly. It thoroughly conditions the air around you automatically. It carries off heat, stale air, tobacco smoke automatically. It continuously introduces outside' air into the system automatically Dascrlptlve Circular Moiled en Request lefum ' have individually controlled air directors above the side windows. So each window-se- at passenger can guide a gentle breeze of conditioned air exactly' where he wants it. iotm' r i - Gcitles 'ln Bufek'i exclusive cluof rco cuefs distribution of condifioned' intum drah-h- t oir and. alio prwidt individual control of air drechon os desirtd. What'i more, these exclusive( roof ducts cor infrocuct outside air into system. jde of .IlKl'l" .....all u The above figures remind check your wiring or have someone you know Is competent do the Job. Provo Power is extremely Interested In it's cus"lira tomer's homei beln proof" from an electrical standpoint Do it today If you haven't done it lately. tare coolnesi at Now you can ride In draft-fre- e the temperature level you choose even when the outside reading is 110? and more. Now you can take at full complement of passengers through the thick of traffic on sweltering day and each one of you will keep looking and feeling fresh as a daisy 'at dewtime. ton n wJ us NOW WlU BUIID TKEM TROVO, UTAH """ His buddlee, Byre a Butter-wort- h. 11, and Brent Bollock. (, lived his life by doing the right thing. Yea probably remember what happened. The three boyi were doing a niler act aboard a log. Aa the leg eartd the mouth ef the large culvert. Byron and Brent abandoned ship, bnt Stephen hesitated toe long and, waa swept Into the culvert. Be grabbed a wire Betting and Brent held bli hind at Byroa ria for help. All was well ta due time Just berime two boys did the right thing. Here's a case of real determination. In a local department store, we nw a nap buy a itnw hat and a plastic Tain guard for It. He laid, "Today's Straw Hit Day, and I'm going to wear one even If it DOES rain." Now, there's a man made to order for the Retail Merchant! CounclL y. non-profi- eight-year-ol- d By the way, Byroa Is the sea ef Mr. and Mra. Edwla Butierwnrth, and Brent Is the wa ef Dr. ind Mra. T. G. Bullock, Prove. (Congritnla-tlon- s ea yonr alert sens). OREM S25 NO. 9TH WEST Every time we pass over a culvert carrying a fast itreim of water, we think of the close call i while back of little Stephen Clark, son ef Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Clark of Provo. In this cise, the right thing sived a precious life. In the cise of the Provo Electric Power Co., the right thing wis put ting it into existence. And with economical-minde- d boasewivei the 25 rate living under Provo Power Is the right thing. Mike more use of electricity, It's self rewarding. $10,400 Will F.HA, AUSTIN'S DELUXE CLEANERS 2121 . YOU HOMES Utah County Call Alt Near Geneva Improved Streets. ONLY for. Bronie salvaged from the battleship Maine aunk at Havana in 1838 has been fashioned Into a memorial plaque. A Maine American Legion post ar ranged for making of the plaque and presented it to oGv. Burton Vf fY,ea L'hi hiintf tf in iYtm executive mansion. Brick Hemes and Sewer THE MAINE! Me. (UP) AUGUSTA. SUNDAY OPEN Sanitary REMEMBER LINE hot-clima- te flaVi Ai'COniitiontT tvtilabU in Wi Rodmtiltr Sedan models t txtr test. Supir Riiin i I TSC8JSTSST nnn. tit it PHONE 155 i t g--i j expect me to keep a' budget when I don't know whit the to buy?" neighbors are-goi- More and more Provoam are daily realising the enjoyment derived from viewing some of the outstanding shows. Why don't yea bay one today.' There are many Prove dealers wbe will make It easy for yon to own a TV set. And It costs less to operate than your refrigerator. tele-visi- Generated today: on possible La Starza-Marcian- Prediction o fight: Every scribe with two fingers will make puns about the former or the latter seeing luminous celestial bodies. .. J eni There's a little truth mixed In with this poetry. The wife lays to her husband, "How cm you tl r?rrf "? PROVO CITY |