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Show Mapleton News DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 Utah County. Utah Soldier Honored by F ami ly j. Before Service Departure Mrs. Peter Jensen jis their son; ZORA D. HALES MAPLETON A family picnic Elmo Jensen! and family of Aron-party, "honoring Paul Dibble,, has dale, Ariz. been held at the Mapleton Park. Paul will leave Aug. 1 to serve four years in the U. S. Navy. Attending were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay I Dibble; his sisters, Mary and Marva, and his brother, Allan; granclmottier, Mrs. Zin a Dibble; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Dibble, Pay son; Mrs. Hannah Atchensen and Binks.j Mrs. Naomi children of ' California ; Mr. and Mrs. Royal Binks, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Binks, Mri and Mrs. E. JLBinks; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jacobsen, Mr. ana-Mrjnoitis uinics, Mr. and Mrs. GladetBinks, Mr, and Mr; and Mrs I' Burton Warj-eand Mrs. Wilby Warren -- GET YOUR POUO! VACCINE AS SOON AS YOU s. CAN... HEAllTinE, FOLLOW ! n THESE PRECAUTIONS: Hildenbr and Louise I Mrs.) of Los Angeles, daughter of, Mr. arid Mrs. i.f A. Nielsen, has been guest iat the. home of her parents. She , also visited with the visitors at the Neilsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Jfarry Allan, Glen wood Springsj Colo.; Mr. ajd Mrs:.; OwenJch, Provo; Mr. sand Mri. IvanNlilsen, Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neilsen of Payson. Grant Halls. Sunda j ' , j, ! ; Spending a week's vacation at Fish Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Hjorth and. family. r . :f;Mrs. I: ' jean (Barbara Bird) Rob- ertson J and family of California vacation are $pe:ading a with! lrs. Robertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bird, and relatives in Springville. I six-we- ek Gity Swimming Classes Are Filling1 Rapidly August swimming classes of- fered by the Provo City Recreation' Department are filling rapid- - Farm Bureau Members, Wives To Tour Prison Visitors at the home of Mr. and undejrfTWer Nor 1 at the prison by 7:30 p.m. of that evening. Since only the first 100 to apply wiT be able to attend, it is imThef SPRINGVILLE perative that all desirous of going Farm Bureau members should contact' the county Farm full , and the ,10 o'clock class fs and; wives are planning a .visit Bureau office immediately, acnearly so. on Thursday, cording to Mrs. Arthur Condie to the state If the demand is sufficiently Aug. 2. Thoseprison attending must be of Springville. 11 an a. m. class will be great, ;i - offered. However, it must be stressed that if the'demand is not sufficiently great for a new class the only openings 'are the relative ly few left at the 10 o'clock hour. Swimming tickets purchased for the June and July classes expire . Tuesday, July 31. The price of tickets for 16 instructional swims WORTH . ' is $3.50 and are obtained-- at city ty Utah-Coun- " j . ' ..... ? . Farm Bureau -- j. Talent Contest Rules Announced Mrs. Elmer Larson is at the SPRINGyilJJE Young people Hughes tfpspital in Spanish Fork, of this area who are members of convalescing from an operation the Utah County Farm Bureau, or whose parents are, are again Members of the Mapleton City being invited to participate in the Councflr accompanied ; by their Farm Bureau Talent and Speech to wives attended a steak fry at contests, Mrs. according local The Grove. of" the unit.- Kelley's party was held Arthur, Condie for all council members through Membership must date before out Utah County. Sept, 20, 1956. Contestants in Ihe talent conAttending were Mayor Maston and Mr. Mrs. Leonard test, junior division, must Be unfWentz, Mr. and Mrs. Burton der 18 years of age, and for the Harris, Warner t Mrv and Mrs. Douglas senior division, 18 to 28 years of Bills , Mi. and Mrs . Fay Jensen. age. They may perform in any Mr and Mrs. Lyle Paulsen and talent capacity. and Mrs. Norris Dibble. Those entering the speech contest must be in the 18 to 28 age Mrs. Maston Wenti is presently bracket. Subject for the speech in California visiting her son and contest will be "Agriculture's daughter-in4aw- ,' Mr and Mrs Place in the Nation's Economy." Charles Wentz. Material may be secured at the county Farm Bureau office if so ' The New Testament Sunday desired. . class of ,the Mapleton for the contests County Ward enjoyea a parTy at Cherry will be held the first part of Park recently. Mrs. Lyle Paulson and winner will county August is the teacher of that class competej in stae contests oa Sept, Utah State Fair. State Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tew and 20 at thewill winners go to Miami, Fla. fn Mr. and Mm Wayne Barker have for December national competijust, returned from a trip to Yel tion. lowstone Park and Glacier Park wishing to enter the talThey also Visited many points of entThose contests should immediately mieresi m uanaaa. contact Mr. or Mrs. Arthur Conor The Scouts from Mapleton Sec die in Springville, HU HU 94757. Lamar Tuttle, ond Ward enjoyed a fishing and hose to HalJ's Fork. desiring to participate in camping trip the speech contest should apply to outing was planned by Sco the ter Tom Griffith. county Farm Bureau offices. total of 13 scouts attended of charge Kelley Johnson, Irwin Curtis. RAPID ADVANCEMENT Floyd Gatibitas and Wayne Gab- The LITTLETON, Colo. (UP) bitas. FBI arrested teller LeRoy K. Grebb Thursday on charges he Mr. and Mrs. Dean. Rawleson embezzled $380 from a bank here". have returned home after visiting Grebb had been working at the t- with Mr. and .Mrs. Dean Page, in bank for one month. Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs Frank Rawleson in Delta. They Boulder where they spent their have also .spent "five days at time fishing. jVJM - - i l)c -- 000 0 ) folr5) 0o . , t try-ou- ts f 4 ; A lb. 29c HAMS Picnic lb; 33c ''son Canned, Bone' FRYING RABBITS lb 39c UAflIC HMIW1O less. Ready to eat . . MUTTON CHOPS lb: 39c BEEF LIVER lb. 39c SHRIMP FMersiIe 5 lbs. 269 SHORT RIBS Maiy lb. 1 Oc NECK BONES lb. 1 5c LUNCH MEAT ass. Ib. 47c BEEF ROAST mm uwmw Biwn apiWMMWBHMIIl " "" 11 lb. 59c BANANAS . Ib. 9c UAH! UAIf Smoked 19c LEMONS . i . lb. 12c LB. ROUND STEAK Lod lb. 69c GRAPES Seedless .". . SAUSAGE Pure 3 lbs 89c Pork 3 L 9c PORK CHOPS lb. 59c CUKES VEAL CHOPS , 1; 2-2- I 9c " f ! : ; . C0INW0RD CONTEST RULES 1 C0UM0RD PUZZLE No. 50 recreation office, Room Building. 203 7 . -- newly-reinstat- i. rniti.li uuuitu. xuuiceu uiuui,tjr 1 E R B ,3C HI (den ' Larsen Tack ? 3017 was ed I CLAIM E R B A S JC Q . HI A I - WATCHES ' p - post card and nt 1x1 MUST CLAIM YOUR " formulas for curing the sick handed down from V mother to daughter. 6.A ferocious cat on the off any premises will rats in the neighborhood. . S T 1 p O 15 Mp R 1E i . 2.i E . - i - I I E . . T the 14. 16. . :. .. Be. afraid of. I'pI li e CLAIM COPY. ; The correct answer will appear next Friday. If you, are a winner, mail this CLAIM , COPY to The Herald in a sea fed envelope. Be sure to enclose ii t Mother would be most distressed to find her baby licking - a dirty .19. .A: hunter's:; small son sotten feels hurt because he's . .kept away from; the 20. A may be the ub-ject of unkind laughter in a college dormitory. 22. -- A dinner guest: who doesn't' show up ;will offend his hostess if his excuse is '. ; too " -e r. 23. This is to be expected on a. crowded dance floor on New Year's Eve. 24t A demagogue who " all over" the countryside might often persuade citizens -,tq, vote for him.j 26. Occasionally you find a child whom 'everyone thinks of as the f around the. neighborhood. , . -i- a duplicate copy of your entry oh this your name and address.' mixed up. 11. Religious group. 13. Offered a vacation in the country, an o v e rw orked housewife Would welcome 1 Rl B"E a 'Pi , lo. V2 Mm . 21c Tin KRAFT OIL Al Harris 2 lbs. 72c V2 aal. 34c 4 lbs. 79c 56c gal.1.85 FIG CAKES mh;f . . . . 28c Tn 2... 2-2- SNAPS pu..j GRAHAMS 3c . y , k r fc TOMATOES Chalm 15c LEMON DROPS WAX PAPER . TOILET TISSUE ... PINEAPPLE cNrI1t 15c 24c 4-2- 5c Take part in play. 29. What a suitor usually hopes his girl will say. 30. A students' bull session sometimes k becomes very .(discussion. heated, in. a" CLUES DOWN 8. To be ill. 9. In enslaved countries', authorities do not allow anyone to unless; his --pGpi- 5i?aTu'n C Keep 4'. rUKfC Velveeta; 19c inCCdi; Kraft Green Cut, CORNr3mo3Sr,....T Be sure 28. ld. favs .were ! V C sT . SHIPP'S for CLUES ACROSS COPY V E - " N r ' J) A UIJH that, your name and address are printer clear!y4on all material ., ;v sent in. ng JEWELRY CO. YOU Editor, Daily Herald, ProvO, Utah. Q! pL JK S (fc ANSWER, 2. 3. , Every. APPLESAUCES , Rliss HayworthT of "Holly--" 4 wood. ; L 4. When you rail angrily at sometone, it's disconcerting i . ri DCAMP UCMIw No. 303 Tin ... California CKunlc, TIIMA I PRIZE BY MAILING YOUR "CLAIM COPY" TO Puzzle papers are approved, ,10. Players in a filmj are ! Remember WINNING J . 2-ce- Elmo Kay of Spanish Fork won the boat, trailer and motor awarded by the Orem VFW Post 8376 as part of Orem 's 'TTnll Valloi w uuv.r nave" nao aii-. a, i . uuuuceu wuy. ' The VFW; awarded the boat in a campaign designed 1 to help the proposal to erect a city youth recreation center in Orem. Craig King is chairman of" youth projects for the post. w.-.ni- i C0INW0RD CLUES Cut along dotted line, paste.on a mail to The Daily Herald, Provo, jUtah. "OREM fund-raisi- V ADDRESS Doar Awarded ror Youth Project. 15-fo- ot C if you are not a subscriber, check the square and your ' I 27c 25c oz. 6 2-3- 3c paper will start immediately ! Crown, nrrc ctcim uccr dicvv i6 ox. slAf NAME . . . . CHOP. BEEF POTATOES No, 300 tin U' 23c SAUSAGE 435c . MACARONI 40c CORNED BEEF, 3 lbs. 1 .44 halves, PEARS Hunt's 32c SHORTENING 3LBse: 73c No. 2V2 tin 4 CITY VINEGARS" gal. GRAPEFRUIT' 47c 1 eif I I 7c me 1-- PIC T Is- - E 2-2- . lr W I M Ji ' L r a . -- r- f 9 2lRp""Nri 1 O ; B R J T ' E N ' ;l S i I R I , A A USE !B I U. r 7 VEGETABLES No"1aii liii Fin - 1 i in late June under the leadership of Mr. Mayer, the Reverend bon-aldRyder, pastor of the Community j Church and Charles Hymes, assistant cubmaster. Albert .Lawrence is chairman Of! the pack committee with Mr. Ryder, theehdads and George Molascon also serving on the pack's administrative body. rememMany locol citizens will ' ber Pack 3017 which flourished scvciai jrcaisidu uuucr luc ieau- that ership of Frederick Fish.-A-t time, there were over 70 boys in the pack and several 'dens. ' L ) !iJALJ S . poys Will receive' their bobcat pinsland four mothers will be officially installed, Listed as. charter members of the rJack .are: James Camp, Thomas Camp, Bert Cartwright, jvucnaei de l Marco, Malcolm Dyck, Skipper Hymes, Francis Kasper, Michael Larsen, James Lawrence, KODbie Mayer, Allen Molascon, Russell Stubbles, Bruce Thomas and Jack Wilson. ..; Den mothers and dads include: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr.' and ; Mrs. Bert Dyck, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanzaot. Assistant den mothers" 'are Mrs; Leon Cart- wngni, Mrs. nenry uamp, Mrs. Albert Lawrence and Mrs Jay COPY 19E Com- - ' ENTRY official entry blanks pHnted-i-n this paper or ora'exatt-sie- d hjand drawn facsimiles. Each answer rrtust be on a separate entry blank. Mimeographed, printed or mechanically reproduced --facisimiles are hot per':- mitted. ". f 4. To submit an entryfattach the completed puzzle to a cent postcard and mail it (postmarked not later than Tuesday) to THE DAILY HERALb, PROVO, UTAH, in time to reach us by Wednesday. If you mail your solution in an envelope you must print your name and return address on the outside. 5. The Daily Herald, will award $25 to the winner of each, weekly iCoinword puzzle. If no correct solution is received, the $25 will be added to next week's prize. In the event of a tie, the prize will be divided. Jn the event the prize accumulates and reaches the ceiling of $500 before the series of puzzles expires. The Herald reserves the right to offer additional close weekly consolation, prizes to those who-co. but do hot win the $500 first prize' The decision of the judges will be final. 6. Keep a record of your entry on the "claim copy." The one and only correct solution will be published' next Friday. IF YOU TURNED IN A CORRECT -- ed pack is sponsored by . the mLi-- " ... . Dally Heralc . -3. 'You rriay sukmit as many entries as you wish on the in CASH Kroff F4Aoo puzzle. 2. Anyone is (iligible to enter the Conwords Contest except employes (and immediate families) of The City jAMERICAN FORK First pack meeting of Cub Scout Pack 3017 will be held Friday, July 27 at 7:30 p.;m..at the American Fork Community Presbyterian Church, announces noDen iwayer, cuD- master.--Th- e 1: Solve trie puzzle as you would any other crossword , Cub Scout Pack Reorganized in American Fork l6L45c tol:t 2 for 39c TISSUE TOM. SAUCE 8 oz 2 for 1 1 c CATSUPTom 2 for 27c CAKE MIXpiiiXuFyood...:. 36c CHEESE WHIZ f 5. rff tur DA look. With flood waters rising i - dangerously in a river, engi--, neers anxiously watch the often in-think- -. some in dulges - . mg. 7. Consumed. 10. In tennis singles, an ob-- $ would noxious of his worry about the ; opponent. . 12. You can't blame a wife for running away from the of a drunken great t husband's abuse. 15. Related through. --the mother. 17. When asking to use the family car, a son is flighted if his preoccupied father ; his assent. 18. A. juvenile offender may receive parole by convincing the judge that he has had - lesson. an 21. A poem,j scrambled. .. 24. A line 'of light., 25. A topper for a king. 27. Ocean. 6. A wallflower S llirr ULIVCd Al ' braggart No. Pitte- dTall tin 2oz. 2-3- 3c 2-2- -- j .... 25c J'ELLOII'H.J...; 53c 21c C0C0ANUT : 41c At Ream's Food Bargain Annex. all items are advertised and wholesalecost to wISck we add only 10 at priced at or below our time cf sale Except Fair Traded Items , . " . , " Utah's Lowest Foord Prices! J SYRUP Mapie. . j.Vfc gal. 60c 7c TOMATO JUICE W: 21c ati 10c BEANS cNhl?hWT 5 lbs.-- 55c r Mac's Asstd. Flavors . . . A CT RCCC Anglo, is a if his only response f PORK-BEAN- ? Ui -- UV1 13 4V ITS EASY TO PARK 9th; West and Center, Provo Open 8 a.m. til! 10 p.m. end East State Highway in American, Fork |