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Show SUNDAY HERALDSUNDAY,t.B11- - 198 5 AROUND AND ABOUT Utah County with Ph. COLLEEN ROWBERRY FR 4-02- 17 Lt. and Mrs. Leo I. Broadhead and children, Larry, Connie and Ellen, recently arrived from Germany where they have spent the past three years. Lt. Broadhead is a jet pilot witn tne Air Their Corps. They will be here visiting until after the holidays. Mrs. and Mr. and of Zobell Provo Silven Mrs. Mr. and parents are Broadhead of Tooele. & SAT SANTA WILL BE AT SEARS MON., FRI. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Banner and daughter Ernadine of Spring-vill- e will leave this week for Seattle, Wash., to visit a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peay. Mrs. Peay will be and remembered as the former Melva Banner of Springville. son-in-la- w, Dan Carly Joined Roger Carly of Mapleton. son of Mr. and Mrs. to Fort Carson, Colo., the Army last week. He has been assigned for school will attend where he military police. i f Homer Zobell was hospitalized for two weeks to receive medical treatment. He is now convalescing at home in Lake View. He is reported to be feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson of Springville will have Mrs. Rey L. Pratt as a weekend visitor. They will have a family dinner with Mrs. Betsy Anderson of Pjpvo as a dinner guest also. Mrs. Pratt a former well known Provo resident, now of Salt Lake recently returned from a trip to Santa Monica, Cal., to visit her son and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pratt. She also visited with daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. V. R. Bluth. I i w Samuel Pratt and his wife, the former Louise Frandsen, well known in Provo music circles now reside in California.' He is manager of a music store. He is flute accompanist for and often tours with Roberta Peters, a rising young opera star. : : t : Silven Zobell has been confined to his home with illness since the later part of November. He is reported to be slowing improving. i 2 Rickie Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson, wis six years old Saturday. He entertained the following little guests at a birthday party: Peggy Erickson, Yvonne Hendrickson, Christine Hughes, Charles Zobell, David Holmes, Mike Hopkinson, Marcia Ford, Julie Gardner, Hal Carter and Randy Carlson. Refreshments were served and games and favors were enjoyed. 159 PIECE SET 95 SECTIONAL OR 2 fKCE LMNG ANOTHER GREAT SEARS BARGAIN! YOUR CHOICE IN EITHER TWO - PIECE SECTIONAl AND REVERSIBLE CUSHROOM SUITE. ALL HARDWOOD CONSTRUCTION. THE STRONGEST OF COIL SPRING YOUR SELECTION NOW, AT IONS FOR LASTING BEAUTY. UPHOLSTERED IN HEAVY FRIEZE COVERS. MAKE Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rossi were recent visitors in Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Farrer. They were from Mountain View, Cal. Mrs. Rossi was the former Norma Farrer. While they were here they, were entertained at dinner at the home of her parents. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Don Farrer and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Farrer and family. OUTSTANDING UNUSUAL THIS . ; 16 DOWN, 12.00 MONTH PRICE! Capt. and Mrs. William Gates of Colorado Springs, Colo, were entertained recently at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roger Allred of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey of Provo entertained at a birthday party for their eight year old son, Michael. Refreshments were little served and favors and prizes were awarded. Twenty-fiv- e attended. guests Mrs. Lillie Nuttall is now at home convalescing. She wishes to tfaank friends and relatives for their kindness to her. " New residents in Provo include Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Williams, 662 E. 4th S., from Tooele; Mr. and "Mrs. Louis W. Jenson, 584 N. 9th E.. from Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker, 504 S. 3rd E., from Bishop, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Stapleton, 747 N. 5th W., from Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Hansen, 91 W. 2nd N., jll SS'VSs'N j . " l 2 Foam Pillows at No Extra from Pocatello. Ida. Mrs. W. T. Hasler, of Provo, received word of the death of her Alfred Hogensen, of Boise, Ida. Funeral services will be held in Boise, Ida., and burial will be in Montpelier, Ida., on Monday. brother-in-la- Cost! w, Box Spring and Mattress Combination Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones just returned from an extended trip to Reno, Nev., where they visited their daughter and her family. Dr. and Mrs. W. Dean Taylor. inches of wonderFour and one-ha-lf ful latex . . . for uniform allover surface. Long wearing cotton ticking. Smooth tuftless surface is pleasant to no buttons, no crevices. lie on now and get two foam pillows at Buy no extra charge. Especially priced for th holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Sessions have received word of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling B. Sessions of Cal., on Dec. 8. The baby has four sisters. Former Houseboy Convicted In Woman's Murder SANTA MONICA, Alham-br- Travel tours, California, New York, Hawaii, or Europe etc. With or without guides. Chris- topherson Travel Service. 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