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Show DAILY HERALD American Fork City Council Ponders Multiple P roblems !at Vfeelcly Meet Provo City 3-- A AMERICAN! FORK A lengthy session "engaged , the attention A Mayor George C. Scott and members of the city council this week during which numerous items of city business were transacted Monday night In regular meeting. Alfred Johnson J city building inspector, drew attention to the lack of an ordiof nance governing installation ' An ordinance heating, systems. will be drawn and presented for adopon in the near future. From now cn, tod, individuals who find it necessary to make excavations newly-appoint- ed or city streets must post bond the DUP camps of this city in their project, the erection of a 1th the "city. The need of a light In the re- suitable pioneer relic halL The cently created parking lot for committee was asked to meet cb irch use located at the rear again with the council with a of the administration office was more definite program of the aid brought to the council's attention they seek. b. F. Rulon Nlcholes. jThe LDS Six physicians, affiliated with ifrv church is willing (to pay for the the medical staff nf th installation If the light can be hospital here, met with 'the coun connected with the city street cil tc discuss hospital problems. lighting system. The matter will Among the recommendations i made were that improved rela br investigated, Mrs. D. W. Jones and Mrs. tions with other communities Russell Thompsori appeared be would possibly result from the fore the council, seeking aid for appointment of. a representative t the board from another com i I j j , ! : Leland News Family Travels to Idaho For Rites of Former Leland Man i" By HELE1 ATWOOD Mr. and Mrs. LELAND George Atwood of Lake Shore, Mrs. Aim ana Atwood Thomas of Leland and Wayne Peterson of Spanish Fork left by; car this week to go to Blackfoot, Ida. to attend funeral services for John Atwood of that city. Mr. Atwood was accidentally killed in a potato cellar. He is a son of William Atwood who was born and raised in Leland. ( ' c -:- will move there in the near fu- - ture. Mrs.- - Arch Andrus was pleas antly surprised Sunday; by having an old friend and neighbor call on her for a visit. The friend was Mrs. Jennie Burch Johnson An derson of San Diego, Cal. She was entertained later at the home of Mrs. Andrus' daughter, Mrs. Phyliss Ashby.j Mrs. Anderson is a former resident of Spanish Fork. L Clarence Brannigar returned to his home in Long Beach, Cal. on Mrs. Leta Losser . entertained Sunday after spending' a month for members of th on Kronitseau Thursday visiting here with hischildren in Club at her home A hand root and dinner, Utah. evening. work were enjoyed by all present. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor spent Tuesday in "ooele visiting Mr. and Mrs. William B. Huff entertained 10 little friends of her - with friends and relatives. son, Steven, who was celebrating j Mr. and Mrs. Glen : Marshall his seventh birthday. The guests and son, Vance, were guests at gathered at the Huff home and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bur-r- were all taken to the movie by Marshall and family onJSun-da- Mrs. Huff and later returned to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar- Steven's home where they were and shal baby daughter also call- served ice cream and cake and Steven opened his birthday pres ed on them. ,: i -- f al y. ents. ! i Mrs. Nellie Larsen- - had as luncheon guests at her home on Miss Carma Thomas of Salt Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Edna- Lake enjoyed a short visit with llill of Provo, Mrs. Lucille Eran- friends and relatives on Friday. cis of Spanish Fork and TVlrs Miss Judith Augusta Finch was Helen. Beck of Leland made very happy when her moth Mrs. Eleanor Creer,: Mrs. Wil er entertained 14 of her friends liam Creer and Mrs. David H in "honor of her 11th birthday. The Jones accompanied by David guests were taken to 'Spanish Jones and william Creer motored Fork to the show and tnen re to Salt Lake where the women turned to tiie home of Mr. and attended a party for one of their Mrs. George Finch ; where they cousins, Mrs.5 Maym Knoth. Mr. enjoyed luncheon. Mrs. Finch was , Creer and Mr. Jones visited with assisted by her daughter, Bar some of their friends at the LDS bara. Judy was made even more gifts she re hospital who are patients there. happy with the lovely ' ceived i Mrs. William Larsen spent the weekend in Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Clarence B. of Dugway, Utah, spent Sat her daughter and husband, Mr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Timpson. Mr. and Mrs. Timpton have - purchas- and Mrs. Burral Marshall and , ed a home in Spanish' Fork and family. ; ; j munity. Another recommendation concerned the naming of a medi cal advisor to the board to act as liason member between the board and hospital staff, to co ordinate the activities!, to the mutual advantage of both. An ordinance rezoning the area on Third North to Fifth North at the city limits east to 300 feet east of Fourth West from rest to residential was adopted. A hearing on the had been calledfor last Friday and no protests were dential-agricultur- al re-zoni- ng enteied. f a names petition bearing of a installation for the asking on Main East where signal light the Union Pacific railroad tracks intersect at Fifth East was dis cussed. The mayor and members ol the council will confer with railroad officials as to the matter and also as to a signal light at tho intersection of the tracks on no "th Center street. A train-cacndwnt recently in which two lives were lost at the Main street intersection occasioned the petition. An ordinance as adopted, in the city fees burial the raising qy grave cemetery, governed size from $6.75, $10.75 and $18.75 to $10, $15 and $25. The annual city recreation department report and the proposed budget for 1956 was received. Albert Rowley, stray dog com missioner, discussed problems concerins the imDoundins of ani mals. Stray dogs are creating1 a nuisance throughout the! city. The law; governing the freedom of animals will be enforced, said Mr. Rowley. Attention was called to the annual dog tax' which is due and dog owers will be ex J pected to comply. 40 ar f " oZiTA ...Oor fa THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1956 j Utah County. Utah r Tender Beef Hi with Savory , Gravy and Garden Fresh Vegetables! '! Employes Pick Officers ! jRod Ford, an employe of the Provo City street department, was named president of the Provo City Employe's Association at a recent election. Henry Brimhall of the Fire department was elected vice president and Sharon Kimball of the Recorder's office, Baked SWISS STEAK Only Plus roll and butter. - - S U THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Outgoing officers are Glenn Olsen, president; Dean Buckner, vice president, and Zulla Jensen, Bottfo secretary. During the meeting the blood bank was newly-establish- 13- - MILK of ed The new senate student body organization at Brigham Young University has elected a president and officially installed new class representatives. 1 -- Dallas Merrell, Moses Lake, Wash., was named president of the new law making group. The senate will replace the Legislative Council in the BYU student government. The new group will consist of all elected representatives instead of the many appointed posts under the council , system. W ( 1 mmd ? (( 15c BooIcVv Rosewater j) jj BATCHES bottle )) Cfn. 50 CJr.if ce JJ. East Provo Stake a fireside chat Sunday at newspaperman, and member of the YMMIA General Board. Salt Lake CLOTHS I METEORITE MASS i Last meteorite to hit the United States crashed near Norton, Kansas, on February 11, 1348. iKexploded 35 miles above d the eartHand a chunk buried itsetf 11 feet deep in a wheat fieldTs J II TS Iff 111 IIX -- Argyle, y; Lake Shore DUP met recently at the home! of Mrs. Nettie Argyle. Tire history of Peter Peter- son was given by a granddaugh- ter, Mrs. Berniece Wilson. A duet j was, sung by Maxine Gordon and Erma Harwood. The lesson was Ipven by Bessie), Atwood. l Re-- 2 A. 1 AJ Fork Hospital. I x if - rjr w 35 CANVAS GLOVES V 69c i Mrs. Ted Gordon was honored 5 finish. t&3 -- i 1 '- - 112 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Winchester 25V E)ATH BAtl POINT l "(Qic toW.i,aal Holds 11 DRM PPCIII ( - V 'I 2-q- Co) Zino Pads (( capacity. t. Z-o- -- ! ;!. h , J) Ot rubber. ' NOW I Compound OQ .79 TYSON Brand Seamless AtUhtaalle 2.19 Tyson SPRAY Combination 5-o- of , TABCIN With Fittings! SHAMPOO & "JTc U Knickerbocker Mrs. Kent Davis of Cleveland talked to ;her parents by phone Sunday evening. She will be re membered as Lois Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Peterson. ELECTRIC 98 heat peeds. WATER DOTTLE II -v z. GERITOL TONIC if The Tri Aglaian Club met re cently at the home of Mrs. Dean Beckstrom. The lesson was given by Mrs. Bessie Atwood. Special guests included Mrs. Max Youd and Mrs. Cliff Newitt Refreshments were served to 17. For tired bloo4 98 A ! Ward members taking part in an excursion to the'Manti Temple were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gordon, Mr i and Mrs. Arch Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sim mons, Mr. and Mrs; T. M. An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Argyle, Elizabeth Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. J.; Lee Anderson,! Bishop Mark B. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Youd, John B. Thomas, Edna Dimick, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Youd, Mr. and Mrs. F. iR. 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She received many gifts. tteiresnments were servea. i LATEX No-sli-p (Eleanor Sabey) :of Logan visited at the Elliott Sabey home over the J at a surprise party on her birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Everett, Mr. and : Mrs. Kay ekM 4ml. Work Gloves fr Members of the Beta Aglaian at the 'home of Mrs. Alan Parry. A book review was given by Mrs. Blain Wasden. Re freshments were served to 10 by the hostess assisted by Jose Ann Engle. Club met Mrs. Thomas J. Measom was a visitor at the T. M. Anderson home , recently. i 5 (pflfl Protect Handsl : pital in Spanish Fork. tfiaany wh .T (siSSftflX HEAT PAD f 1 T A new addition to I the Keith Gordon family was a! baby boy born Sunday evening at the hos '"frared HEAT BULB G-- E Mastcrcraft C ' i I COLOGNE With IRIUMJ Lngqaga. Bdlloldi, Clocks. Wotcbca. 25. freshments were served. Musical Beth Huff, 'numbers were also given by Di- and Green Ball, were Maurihe wood, Dennis Atwood, Atwood. se Accordion and Tuckett, J KathJHuff, Gary Dunn, ay ane Palfreyman. t De Ann Beckstrom, John Lee An lections were played by,Ina Lee Kathy Knight, Rodger Baadsgaard and Geneal Ander-Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Houtz are the derson, Huff, Dennisj Knight, Diane son. of a baby girl born parents l proud . 1 On - fd. Tax oa Toiltri. rSli wsWMvi liSfl? Jlwhlte Aluminum Foil Wrap M 1 Tooth Paste 35 2000-poun- 1 J Plus Ss-JV'S- rtr tcyMlrfs. (Limit 2) Salt Lake Temple Excursion i 'itji " 8 p.m. in the Relief Society Room of the Fifth-Eigh- th Ward LDS Chapel. be William B. Smart, will Speaker Ward Members Take Part In and Mrs. Lional Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Tuckett, 'Nettie Mr. and Mrs. William Bar-neMrs. Joe Bellows and Re- becca. Colored slides were shone and a plate lunch was served.1, ilf-ii- MIA will hold Sizes for MEN Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bellows entertained Saturday evening for Mrs. Earl Frei of San Diego, Cal., who has been visiting here at the Lional Bellows home for several weeks. Other guests i were Mr. JL East Provo Stake MIA Plans Fireside Sunday Lake Shore News '""! rrnnrrn rr? Northern TISSUE Glycerin-- w ! ' weekend. A : i v ' Paper Palmoih New Governing Unit on Campus Goes Into Effect : LAKE SHORE Lake Shore Ward members taking part in an excursion to the Salt Lake Tem ple Tuesday included- - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuckett, K John B Thomas, Marian Tuckett Eliza beth Ferguson, Edna C: Knight, Air. and Mrs. T. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorenzo Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ypud, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Shepherd, Mrs. Thel ma Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Anderson, Bishop Mark B. Ander sen, Mr. . and Mrs. Tom Youd, Mr. and Mrs. I van Youd, Nettie Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Francis, Mrs. Glade Carrr Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simmons, Annie Huff, Mr. and Mrs William Bar ney, Mr. and Airs. Bert Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. ArchClayson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baadsgaard, Mr. and Mrs. William Creer, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Reed Larsen. CENTER j i By EDNA C. KNIGHT EAST 1 SALE . secretary j urday-evenin- Right Reserved to Limit Quantities GERIATRIC .foL392 Hell $127s)z9..m ; Lvvvyvvyyvyw vvi 45c ROU tmtttt 32 Sti Photo FIr.Ishingl 1 Card of 32 $ u'jy 77c I |