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Show WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1958 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD ':' V;': i' BONUS LIVING ROOM FURNITURE SALE Orem Council Acts On Subdivision Proposals This 49.50 - 1 A variety of subjects hill into the Carterville area. The OREM was discussed at the Orem City reason for the proposed delay was Council meeting Monday evening the intention of a number of citibeginning with the subdivision at zens who wish to open up 14th 12th West and Second North. reEast which would give access to The council agreed, upon of L.V. commendation Beckman, Carterville from another direction, to a allow change in instead of limiting all the traffic city engineer, the scheduled road due to steep down Eighth South and using a inclines and a deep ravine. Ber- dangerous dugwaj and a narrow nard O. Anderson is contemplat- road. The new road would serve people in the area of the new Hill ing a subdivision using split-levhomes along the hill area which Crest Elementary School and will be served by a curving road. would benefit a new chapel soon The Centre Park subdivision of to be built h. the general area. A waterline to replace the two-inc- h E. H. Lucas was okehed by the deadend line serving the Wascouncil. It will have 18 homes located just off Center Street to atch Chemical Plant and the canFirst South on 300 East. ning factory on Fourth West and Another curved street will be Seventh North will be installed located in the Myron Hamilton! this week according to City Man subdivision located at 16th South ager O. V. Farnsworth. They will and 180 West. The plot containing now be served with a four-inc14 homes had already been okehed line and additional pressure. by the planning commission and The city signed the petition was passed by the council. which okehed a special improveholdment district along Fourth North The city council discussed e water-linto a a take ing up by Safeway which will serve the project from the new well on 15th new Sharon school with sidewalk, South and eighth East over the 'curb and gutter. r V c V I GHAIR INCLUDED i When you buy any sofa or suit marked $200 or more J , This TV chair has foarn rubber seats, gorgeous g decorator fabrics, springs, sturdy oak frames, your choice of covers. el no-sa- h--- - , v' ,m m jfZZS, $29 BONUS SWIVEL CHAIR INCLUDED with any suit marked under $200 &k&'i - h' Sen. Wallace F. to Sen. George entire Senate to to Washington, Spring Loke News 9 p s Bennett (righfl dishes out Utah strawberries Sen. Bennett treated the the choice Utah berries, which he had flown D. C. David F. Ricks Gets Doctorate At U. of Chicago 'Strange Babies7 Bosone. The event took place at STRANGE BABIES, By Margery Bill and Iva's Cafe in Orem. S. Stewart and Eunice V. Buck. Caxton Printers, Ltd. $3.00 , 111. ailU mi liunaiu m.ij two Salt two children, Keith and Susan, Lake combined authors their have rwnt wppk's varation in Brvce inform-visitor- s an for talents interesting, and Zion Canyons. They were also in Panquitch at the home atlv'e 11 ok on five different ani-o- f 's11slantptd especially for relatives. They were joined on "J"?,1?Chl1" their trip by Mrs. Peery's sister n. vvni unuuuuieuiy hkc and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted ui til Each chapter is a story in itself, Bliss of Provo. and the boop includes five chapKathleen Erickson was guest at ters. "The Little Lost Bear" is the the home of her erandDarents Mr. story of a lonely American boy of traditions the various and Mrs. D. J. Butler during a who makes friends with a koala pictures and their ways of living. Mrs week's vacation. Her mother, Mrs. bear in Australia; "The Ice Baby" Lowe dressed In native costumes Keith Erickson and two daughters, is Penny Penguin, who thinks and displayed souvenirs, depicting Marlene and Debra, joined them people are rather stupid penguins; the beautiful handwork and carv over the weekend. Mr. Erickson "Popo The Pika" is the original who looks like a ings done mostly by the metf of and another daughter, Janice, who ventriloquist ouse, but acts like himself Pakistan. had been on a fishing trip took the "Shasta" only; at was held the liger baby was The open house the family ack home. born to a tiger mother and lion home of Mrs. Tress a Lyman with! ' father, neither of whom will claim in Mrs. Sadie Peery, Michael and Billy Hall, him Elaine, at first; and lflst ..Qzzie The charge of Elba Davis, club president. 5, grf.ate.?- Llvlnf Hall of Salt Lake City, were week- - ?!!"cAu ner of the animals has to lose the of home en! guestsat their a race to realizewhohis fondest Jerry Lyman, son of Mr. and uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. dream. Mrs. Roy Lyman, left for Orlando, Hector 'Sadler, and their grandThe book is charmingly and auk Fla. after spending a father, Archei Butler. Elaine and thentically illustrated by Helen vacation with his parents. He will Michael returned to their home Hughes Wilson. leave for Germany soon, where Sunday evening while Billy will This book is definitely true to he will be stationed with the U.S. stay for a week's vacation. life in its approach to animals, al(Army. Jerry brought with him his though in some places, they think fiance, Jean Staats oi Orlando, and talk to each other. Shasta, for who will stay at the home of Mr. example, is a real animal, famous and Mrs. Lyman for an indefinite all over the world. One suspects visit. that Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Buck observed Jhe other, less famous, i The S.O.S. Sewing H Club paranimals just as minutely to combine facts with imagination in a ticipated in a H Club judging contest, which took place at the book any young child should enFirst-Fift- h Ward Church. The girls joy. PEARL HARBOR, T. H (UP) judged foods, clothing, hand-wor- k Margery S. Stewart was born in and canned foods. Four white crewmen of a deMembers ot the' S.O.S. Club are stroyer stationed at Pearl Harbor fatal stabbing of a white sailor Mabeth Neilsen, Velma Lou Size-mor- e, were badly beaten Tuesday night The sailors who were the vie niene Butler, Susan Spen- in a with four Negroes dress- tims of Tuesday night's assault cer, Patricia Griffith, Nancy Egan ed infight civilian clothes, the Navy were from the destroyer Erwin. and their leader Mrs. Lois Larsen. disclosed. They told naval base police Their special guests was Kathleen The the Negroes "jumped" them. that took Erickson of American Fork. The 10:30 fightHST near place about The the officer's p.m. Navy said two of the sailors event was in charge of assistant had lacerations' and another appool. home demonstration agent, Mrs. swimming The was discovered by parently suffered a broken nose. fight Ruth Brashen. A witness said he saw blood all on a who alighted bus passengers to go to the aid of the sailors. over the white uniform of the Mrs. Margaret Butler and two The Navy said the Negroes fled sailors. sons, Stanley and Harold were re- into the nearby bushes. Navy pocent visitors in Blackfoot, Ida. lice a dragnet. ordered jThey were guests at the home of It was the second WATCH OUR WINDOWS such inter Mrs. Butler's mother, Mrs. Lina racial at this fight big naval base Peters and her sisters and famil- in for SUMMER SPECIALS less than a week. Still under ies, Mr. and Mrsf Leo McCullock, SHOE Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pies and investigation was a race riot Fria between score of REPAIR day Negroes Mr. and Mrs. Archie Peterson. and most of whites, them 89 N. Univ. Ave. Prove that in resulted the Southerners, k Mrs. Dean Peery and Mrs. Zella By HORTENSE BUTLER SPRING LAKE "Life in Pakistan" was the topic of a program at a recent open house of the Culture Club, Special speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowe, who spent two years in Pakistan. Mr. Lowe is a member of the U.S. Soil and Conservation Department and was loaned by the department to the Pakistan government by request. He explained their needs for help in irrigation and reclaiming of jioil. Mr. Dowe also showed colored Jar Aiken of Vermont. Authors Combine Talent to Write Life in Pakistan Is Topic of Club Meeting 4 BONUS . - VZ rabbit-m- -- ss, It David F. Ricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ricks, 692 N. 7th W. Provo wag awarded a degree of doctor of psychology at the Uni- versity of Chicago recently. Dr. Ricks is a member of both Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi, hono- rary fraternity. honors University 1948. He graduated with the College of the of Chicago in June, from 2 PC. SECTIONAL 2 PC. SECTIONAL Salt Lake one of the oldest of nine children. She has been writing for several years, and has published extensively in the LDS Church magazines as well as in national slicks. She is. a consistant winner in poetry contests. Eunice V. Buck started out in illustrating and designing, but after-sh- e married, she wrote stories for her children. She has re ceived several awards for her juvenile stories and poems. Regular Price $229.00 49.50 Plus Bonus Chair Reg. Price jHXON Foam Rubber Cushions Genuine Nylon Covers $289.00 Regular Price 49.50 Plus Bonus Chair Foam Rubber Cushions Green - Toast - Persimmon - Turquoise TAYLOR RUMm 278.50 Reg. 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