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Show .2 FltlDAY, JULY 27, 1938 tTtah. County, tftah DAILY HERALD :: AROUND AND ABOUT , UWi County w ; with i I I i " A , Mr. and JVIrs. J. W. Grant of CoeUr d'Alene, Ida., and Mark Fullmer of Btitte, Mont., Were in SpringVille recently for the funeral t of Mrs. Etta Ifhorpe. - j Stoddard) 1 , . - Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Wall of Orem had as July 24 visitors Mr. and Mrs., Max Putnam (Phyllis Wall) and three children. The Putnams have just returne.d ifrom Germany where: they spent two years, and they are now, on their way to make a home in South Carolina. Mr. Putnam recently retired from the U. S. Army. , V-A i , V Willow Lane, left, and VethoA A. Crowell, 1277 N. 3rd,W- - both of Provo, members of the 857 til Engineer; Aviation Battalion (U. S.. Army Reserve) in Provo have beett promoted to chief warrant officers. Both are postal employes in Ptovo.; Mr. Selck'i military experience, beginning in 1943 as an PRdSlOTED John R. Selck. 1640 enlisted man, included overseas combat service-i- n the Pacific with the 96th Infantsy Division, now an Army Reserve unit with headquarters in Helena, Mont, and Fort Douglas. He has served in thf Signal Corps and Corps of Engineers. Mr. Cro well's military services, beginning in 1137, included service in Hawaii, Camp ,RobeMs Calif., and Fo-- t Lewis, Wash. He hik served in artiUery, miiitlry police, infantry and corpi of engineera, LoksyiewrVineylrd j Ward Sunday School Stages Banquet for Building Fund and Mrs. Eugene Terry of Or em. h as Larry. iPerry, son . just returned to Anacostia Base in. Washington,, D. C. after a 5day leave from the U. S. Navy Air Corps Larry accompanied his parents to Canada t6 visit his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane of-Mr- Frazer (Shirley Terry and dther relatives. By MRS. KENT A. PRUE Janet Groneman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Groneman,' A Lakev lew Ward banquet was returned to Provo after working for awhile' in Irvjngton, Calif, While scrvedl W(;dnesday sponsored by there she visited with Mrs. Helen J, Allen in Centerville and in San the Sujnciay School. This was a buildink benefit for the new Mateojwith Mr and Mrs. Wayne Thompson " chapelf j Mr. and Mrs, Carl Decker (Marilyn) of Boston, Mass., are A and blue stork shower visiting in Provo with his grandmother, Mrs Anna M. Eggertsen, was pink In honor of Mrs. LaRee gijeh and othr relatives." Mr.' Decker's mother is the. former Anna Marie ' RroUgf to hef new home by her iEggertsen. mothef, Mrs. Calie Hales. Clever were played, refreshments Mr. and :virs. Paul Dixon of Spanish Fork are the proud parents games aiicl lovely gifts were preserved! oi a baby boy, who weighed in at 10 pounds on July. 24. The maternal sented! of honor. to, the grandparents; are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sylvan Rasbahd of Heber Twenty guests guest were present arid the paternal grandparent is Mrs. Adella S. Dixon of Pftysbni Mrs. Joan Green and Salt Lake. Efina, Green-froMr. Newcomers to Provo include Ernest HalesTlfe El Center, from aifs-Ifaiewas assisted by her Spanish Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thacker, 1H NV 2Qd E. from daughter, Susan, Hales, and Mrs. iteDer. Marie lAhdrew. ' :' . i njl m s '. "1 - Air Force Base in Lubbock, Tex. His parents attended the event and have just returned, accompanied by David wife, the former Joyce fryer, who will; vijklt here with friends and relative. Lt. Oldroyd is now to San Antoniol for a; assigned 'jiine-wee- k training period in He will then go to West Palm Beach, Fla., for an additional six weeks training, after which he will be stationed at Westover Air Force Base, near Boston, which Will be bis permanent base. He will be associated with the military air transport division of the Air Force. B-29- - Mr. and JVIrs. Lester G. Reese (Ana had a boy born to them Wednesday night at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. Reese has jifs.t moved to Lawrence, Kah., to manage the J'; C. vu.. oiuie uicic. 11c uas ueeu assistant manager nere, JVirs. i.ituucjr Beese and thebaby and ether children, Linda and Bradley, will join ... mm as soon as tney are able. - '.. Hv . ' . ! , .... - - -, . . - j. Mr. infl Mrs. Rnbpft CrmtrA Mr. and Irs. Raymond Dunn and sons, Michael, and George of Springville ahd Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Fitzgerald find family. Jane, returned ' Monday from a vacaKathleen and Marilyn spent today at Lagoon at a family outing tion trip to Nampa, Ida. They and picnic. visited Mr; and Mrs. George Jeppsori, former residents. They Mr. and iMfs. Grant A. Christensen and children are visiting also visited, Caldwell, Idaho City, for a week at Oak City, Utah, at the home of Mrs. Edna Christensen. Boise and !other points of interest. Mrs. Dorothy Robinson and children Terry and Brent, are spending a Week visiting at the home of "her mother, Mrs. Lydia Mr. Homer Zobell is convalescVance. Her jhusbantf, Jack Robinson will spend the weekend in provo also. He has been working in Wyoming but is being trans ing at bis hbme from a heart attack suffered a, week ago. ferredi , ' - J s, Hour Named x Mr and jMrs. Lor in R. Anderson of Orem and children Cheryl Lyn, Cathy and Mark, are moving to Pomona, Calif., the first of September where he will teach school. . ; Charles CV Friel of San Francisco. Calif., Is visiting for a few Mr. and Mrs. G, days at the home of his brother and sister-in-laW. Friel of Springville. . . . . w, Mr. and jMrs. Floyd II. Davis were recent house guests of Mrs'. Ray Davis. (They make their home in' West Los Angeles. They were party-a- t the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. entertained at Jones at Privo Canyon They also visited with other friends and relatives in Utah County. ; Mrs. A.G. Armstrong entertained Saturday afternoon at a oiCnie for from Cheyenne, Wyo., Mrs. George K. Tbdd and chil- .( iiv.ni, ujmi auu uaviu. i uusc picacxit were '..air, anu ivirs. H. C. Thompson, Mrs. Mark Ensign all of Salt Lake and Mrs. Fanny Whimpey of Provo. ; her-niec- e -- -- Newcomers to Provo linclude Mr. and Mrs. Blake Peay Jr;, S97 Fork: Mr. and. Mrs. G. G; Jones. 1022 E. 3rd S.s frdm Cashmere, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Overman, 1346 ;v i N 3rd W from Orem.-- (r 'j W 12th N., from American . - Mr. jtnd jMrs.-- . W. Monroe Paxtnan have received word of the birth of a bay July 24 to Dr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Child (Doressa Paxman) at the LDS Hospital if5 Salt Lake City. The baby has three sisters and oie brother. , , - . , Mr. andilrs. Kenneth P. Knapp (Sharlene Groneman) and children Gary, Ruth, Richard and Mary have returned to their home in Preston, Iija., after visiting in Provo with family and friends. : 1 v . J j . .. r . ,.... r Mrs. Sheldon Lowry CGloria Groneman) and children Pamela and Martha are visiting in Provo for. a few weeks from Raleigh, N. C. Several familv parties have been held for her and for1 her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Knapp. ; Air Enlistees To Be Flown To Basic Training Published jby Herald Corpor- - tion, . 50 South, First West Street eveiy afternoon i Monday through Friday. Sunday ; He . . raid published morning Entered as . Sunday second class matter at the post office in ' Provo, Utah) under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscriptidn terms; by earlier in Utarj County: Per month . , , $1.50 6 month in advance; &T.0O One year In advance . $18.00 By mall anywhere in the United States or its possessions: $1.50 per month; $9.00 for six1 months is advance; $18.00 for' m year ;ln advance. Herald telephone! numbers: For . editorial, circulation, ad- vertlsing I and sports, call FR , for society and news brlcfj, call FR 1 , , . 3L The U..S. Air Force announced today; that enlistees from' Utah arid1 Idaho will be flown to basic training by commercial airlines. Sergeant Lloyd B. AyerSr Provo Air. Force recruiter, said that all men enlisting in the Air Jforce would process at Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City arid leave from the Salt Lake airport at 9 o'clock the same night, arriving id Oakland, "Calif, at midnight. Enlistees from this area take basic training at Parks Air Force Base near San Francisco; t The recruit airmen will be given first class accommodations on western Airlines, Sgt. Ayer e I - ; j saia. Vrn Jensen I . L ' ! - v ; Students were! cntfrtained at a dance held on th Heritage Halls': Patio Tliursday evening. Friday evening a wiener roast and watermelon bust is planned for thei orientation group. All students are being housed se in the University residence halls and fed in the University cafeinH terias. Thf Ifallnr1 - .j . , j -t v.. aUhI. oi ui K'HIM" tion assemblies are being held in those classrooifns ncrt being used by the present session of BYU Summer School. ' "Thojse"' attending this early yr , period of orientation Mill receiv further information iand orientation on the student phase of university life later when they register at the beginning of autumn quarter. professor - 4-- H . . ' . i Fdl ScLPirorDDinieEr Mm mm rail! L3 UU jyeiS 4 Cub.t . - Quart 9- 'No; 2 . Cart j ute .,',' W SALAD DRESSING. cut-N- o. 303 Can i Mr. and Mrs. Murlyn Brown and .family returned from a trip to Colonial Juarez, Mexico.. Their sort, Melvin, returned home with them; he" had been: visiting there for a month. They were accompanied by Mrs, Whetten, mother D. McCormick, The Kappy Birthday Club met of Mrs. Brown, who returned of Mrs. Margery 111., world traveler Wilmette, recently at ithe home of DeLeen home after visiting for a month and lecturer will address a pub Bridges ;in hqhor of her birthday, with two s'ona and families lri lic meeting sponsored by the Provo and Mr. B,rownV Baha'l Spiritual Assembly ol Poyscrn Hews Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Nuttall Provo' at 149T N. 380 W., at 8:30 l&ive as their guests an aunt, p. m. on Thursday, Aug. 2. Mrs. MeCormiekr who has lec an Mrs; Minnie Weatherbee; tured before and service and clubs churches, Vivian Saxon, . and his children peace Benny and Sandy from Pom-- societies, has traveled" extensively pan Beach, Fla. While In Utah throughout Europe, Africa and the Middle East and has a broad PAYSON Paul Payne and Rob- Vivian; Saxon is attending the ert Sparkman were sworn into county: commissioners convention view of world affairs and the need for unity among all nations, . the :Air Force and left Monday in oaii: iaae. races; classes and creeds. During for Parks Base, Calif. Both a to Jordan and Israel revisit Several homes have changed from Pay-so- n youtfarwre graduated visited many of the she -Mr. Mrs. and cently occupants recently. High School in May. Paul is Biblical Laws and cities, sacred alike to family have the sonlOl MrUand Mrs. William George, Jew to and moved northern and California Christian, Moslem and Payne aid Robert is a son of Mr. and Bill Holmaif and Mrs, Mr. and MrsL Max R. Warner. ' Her visit here will extend family, formerly of Orem, now Mrs. Margjaret Cloward of San occupy their home. The Shepherd through Aug. 8 during which time family now lives in the latf she will speak tor the Baha'i comDiego, Calil, is visiting hero with Chris Jeppsen home. Mrs. Caro munities of Ogden, Logan and her sons landl daughters. She nas Olsen line sold "home which Salt Lake City. recently completed a tour dl the is now occupied her Mr. bv and Mrs". Pacific Northwest, going by bus Merrill liv Olsen Blair. Mrs. up the coast to Vancouver, Can ing in Salt Lake. Mr. andisMrs. ada, and over to Cardston, where have moved she attended a session in the LDS Robert Gossard across house the road to Jbeir temple. Since arriving in Utah, their, new lot. she has visited in Provo with Mp. and. Mrs.? Lee Mendenhall, who Vineyard MIA will present a are parents of a new baby. Now of Interest to 4 she is a guest of the Leon Tas'- - special program at 31, Tuesday, youngiadiea July 1 lbrs, the :Ruel Claysons and the 7:30 Naomi Peterson will Rex Mendenhalls, .Payson, and is giv'e ;p.Th; instructions on skin and also spending; time with the hair James Brady $ in Santaquin. The specialcar,e andthelp with any beauty problems. Reentire family'; group spent the freshments will "be served and night Friday in Payson Canyon. all young ladies urged to attend. Mr. and! Mrs. Ferrell (Beverly Taylor) Evans arrived Sunday Hollywood Publisher SPEAKER Mrs. Margery D. from SanlDiego, Calif.4 and will Dies At the 71 of Age McCormick Of Wilmett. 111., visit here with their parents. world traveler and. lecturer, HOLLYWOOD (UP) Harlan 6 who will, address Provo Bahai's Mrs. Lawrence Wilsorf enter Palmer, editor .and publisher of on . 2. Aug. ' tained her bridge club' at her the Hollvwood Citlzen-Jewsdied home. Luncheon was'1 served in at Good Samaritan Hospital Wedr the garden, followed by games, of nesday night of a cancerous eon SHURFIIJE Provo Bahais To Hear Speaker FROZEN FOODS JUiCE'?!4.0. 9 cons'" 1 00 jijlCE?rr0r.r., Scans 1 00 BAG 50-L- B. JESSE JEWELL CHICKEN BREASTS 3 : 85c .79c PKG. SS CHICKEN : 2 lieiave For AiV TastevvelF--- colleges Force : 4 TOIVIATO. n t.ti in n i I - .. j. f i'. rt ri r'n iir n Jll LIJ , & " . i 1 i - - I 11 , j . bridge.-- ' dition. He j 1 ' P. ("'-'- GALLON CAN Northern, 12 ... ROLLS 1 -- 00 U . : .!-- LEG 01 LAMBcLt; .. R0T R0ASToi . - PRODUCE . CORN ; lb. 69c . Ib.39c ; UTAH'S BIST DOZEN STEAKS J ib; 69c DACdNoX10....:. Ib.49c mm . ii FARM FRESH ROUND RANCH- OMuihroom - Chicken Noodle. out .' 3 lbs. 89c . t3 . .' U.S. INSPECTED MEATS was71. Palmer,; a fdrmer judge spent Mrs. Ralph Coombs Was hostess 45 years as editor and publisher to Sorosis Bridge Club. A dozen of his newspaper, originally known ' ladies enjoyed1 her hospitality, as theHclly wood Citizen. with three! tables arranged' for luncheon and cards. ore than 164,000 person used the facilities of South Dakota's 18 Mrs. Mast Stewart entertained roadside parks in a single year. ; at a! canyon party at the Steyvaft cottage in Provo CanydnyPre'sent were members of herxcard club. FOR THE BEST, including Mrs. ArvikConk, Provo: REPAIR SERVICE Mrs. Vori HilUypanish Fork; Mrs. Ralph Daniels, Mrs. Zoe oik typewriters and Barnett, Mfs. Howard Stevens. adding machines , t . sea Mrs. Q.MiBurdick, Mrs. Wally BrownMrsi LeGrande Gudmund-sehMr- s. Gould Dixon, also Mrs. Mittie McBride, Spanish Fork; Ns. unir. FH3-x- a and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, Pay-- HI P9 Crushed Uinta Bdsin s lt' 2W ' . GR-BEEFi- . Menu 11111 DILI?. . j Del ii 2 i . . " 1 4 ! o . ; I i 46-0- 2 , ! , .... 3gp CAMT 'S VINE. LETTUCE . nes ? I . Tf 6 SOLID, OVt 1.flUW7 IB. . . I- , , PRICES I : ';. ia SOJX. ; EFFECTIVE - - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ! Ivan Sorensen RFglftUtfed Pharmacist TO 4lh iVcst Phdrmcicy formerly Bonnett-Vach- ' . , New Prescription Dept. Competitive Price Free Delivery Plenty of Parklnf . er 4th West & Center - FR MAT THE HEAT SHOP IN COOL COMFORT Store Hours: Open 9 AM; to 9 PM, de- welcoming . Appointments of two new members of the Chemistry Department and two to the Mathematics Department of Brigham Young Table games were played and--- University were announced today refreshments served to eight by President Ernest L. Wilkinson. guests. The hostess was presentThey are Dr. Donald W. Robined with a lovely bedspread son, assistant of mathematics; Dan Warren StodMrs. Hannah Olsen was honor- dard, assistant professor of ed at an open house celebrating mathematics; Dr. Eliot A. Butler, her 80th birthday at the home of instructor in chemistry; and Dr. her daughter, Mrs. lnea! Roberts, Reed McNeil Izatt, assistant in Sierraville, Calif. She-- was professor In chemistry. Dr. Robinson obtained the presented with a lovely birthday cake and a corsage from Hawaii bachelor of science- degree in and other lovely gifts. Forty 1948 and the master of arts degree in 1952 at University of guests were present. Utah, and the Ph.D. degree at Club Case lnnstltute of Technology in Lakeview Lassie' met at tho home of Diane Crop- 1956". He was research assistant per under direction of their in the Office of Naval Research, and a special instructor" leader, Mrs. Thelma Cropper. 1951-5- 3 moat Institute of Technology Case 'baked The girls and served as and their lasses sugar cookies A graduate of Utah State Agrifood project, SI; " members atcultural will tended, The next meeting .College, Mr, Stoddard be held at the home of Marilyn obtained the B.S. in 1950 and the Johnson. M.Svin..l952J He has served as an Instructor at USAC and was Mr. and Mrs. Arrel Adam formerly a staff member of San and family returned Sunday from- - dla Corporation, a Vacation trip to Denver, Colo. Dr. Culler received the bachPoints of interest visited were? elor of science degree in 1952 Scientific 'museum in Denver, the and the Ph.D. degree in 1955 both Royal Gorge, Rocky Mountain from California Institute of TechNational Park and Grand Junc- nology. During 1955-5- 6 he was i A. A. Noyes Research 'Fellow at tion, that institution. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Olsen Dr. ttitt obtained the B. S. enjoyed & surprise visit from degree at Utah State Agricultural Bishop and Mrs. Josephsort and College in 1951 and the doctorate son of Plymouth, Utah. Bishop at the Pennsylvania State UniJosephson and Mr. Olsen were versity in 1954. Since that time missionary companions in the he has been a fellow at the MelSouthern States and hadn't seen lon Institute of Industrial Reeach other for 33 years. search. , testing . pus fours. r V; two-pha- y Social activities will be supervised by the Summer School council studentbody executive with Brooke Temple studentbodv vice president, as director. Intercollegiate Knights', national serv ice fraternity, will" conduct cam J - of the partment. -- - Mr. arid Mrs. C. M. Braithwaiie and children, Dale and Larry of Los Ange e$, Calif., spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Averett of Springville. Inaugu rates bummer Frosh Orientation Plan 1 Brigham Young University inaugurated the summer period of a new two phase system of freshman orientation Thursday when tl several hundred of the first ' parI ticipants in the program arrived or campus to undergo a standard I . ' of tests and orientation." l .x j I program ff I' Increased enrollment and the need of, more personal attention for hew students individual problems prompted BYU to follow the example of such universities as the University of Minnesota, the University of Wisconsin, and the of California in estabUnersfty a orientation GETS WINGS Lt. Davd Old- lishing royd, who recently- - won his program. This July orientation program wings at Reese Air Force Base will run until Saturday. Tests in Texas began at 1:30 p.m. Thursday and will, end at 5 p.m. on Satur-daYES, INDEEDY The program of events1 for MILWAUkEE. jWLs. (UP) the period includes fours' of the One fan' turned to another after campus, familiarization with the fiddle Mathews of j the Milwaukee school, various personality, aptiBraves had madeira great play tude and intelligence tests, and a against the BrooklynDodgers at program of social recreation. Couaty Stadium recently and exHie phase of the orienclaimed: "Gee! Wouldn't that tation testing is Under, the direchave been something to hear on tion of period Dr. HdWard JT. Reid, diradio?" rector of Summer School, and . Glenn Christensen of Oak City is making his home in Provo where he haf been employed recently. His wife La Vone aridchil- oren, woian.juwen, Stanley ana Ivan J. are visiting with him this i week from oak City. X ui '. To Faculty 1955-56- ". Ronald Gf Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Day has jusi been Lakeyiew beld its-- annual ward promoted to petty officer third class. Ronald is with a flight squad- outing j at Canyon Glen in provo ron from Okinawa and he flies throughout the Far East. He has Canyoq. The MlA presented a been in the service two years. prograjn urider the direction of Rieharli Petersons Gordon Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wnvrtu Cutl at a birthday party recently on his fourth birthday. Seven lfett Mr. land Mrs. Clarence Ferre guests attended the party held on the patio of the home of his triad- - have jbad as their guests the parents in SpringVille, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cutler. His Other grand past Week Mr. and Mrs. Kent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Zabriskie of Spanish Fork Wefe guests Harpeij &hq children, Kirk, Randy also.and Japia fjrom San Diego, Calif. , They Itterided the Fullmer rer held at Saratoga, spent a union V Mr. and Mrs. Dick Booth and son, Kenneth, formerly ofMaoie ton have:bee!n visiting in Provo for the past few weeks They left day atstrajwberry reservoir, and ! today to retiirn to their home in San Clementi. Calif., where Ji is Visited friends and relatives in u Springville and Salt Lake. ttationed wita the Marines. ,',v...... w at graduation exercises at Reese ' x.:i l Ph. FR 44)217 j Gets Wings I David Oldroyd. son erf Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Oldroyd of Provo, who is stationed with the U. S. Air Force, has received his wings V - - 4 David Oldrpyd In Air Force l r-- ; i f r. parents. . , hi - Reed Francis has sent word .to his mother, Mrs. Barbara Francis of SpringVille that he has received his Masters degree from Stanford University. The Francises have a baby girl after having five sons.-Mand. Mrs. E.. H. Martindale ate maternal grand- - -- v... u - COLLEEN ROWBERRY - H 'i -- i 1 .,L 1200 N. 900 East, Provo 23 I |