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Show ; SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1956 Utah County, Utah AROUND AND ABOUT i ' r i ' . ; Utah Cbuirity 20-3- 0 Club American Fork Names Committees Directs From City Council Polio Drive Heber City New Low in November, Newl High in January ROBINS? NEW GRASS? PANSIES? ALL PART OF PROyO 'WINTER' Sets '56 grass In December and now, pansles blooming In January. started They're all part of Provo's "Miami" winter which now is and November in low out with record temperatures establishing record highs. Robins, new" 1 The annual SPRINGVILLE FORK Members of tve city council have been polio drive in Springville this month Is being conducted by to serve on various com members named 0 of the club under By SHIRLEY CHATWIN with fact-- Mr. two the mittees for in Bill of direction year President coming the before two the weeks Christmas, HEBER ago day Heber City CorporaOnly Ph. FR COLLEEN ROWBERRY I Duncan, assisted by David Gled-tion anticipates spending $166, and Mrs. Merrill Martin awokei to find their new lawn, period, 1956-5408.00 during the 1956 year, ac-Jr., Blaine planted in October, had sprouted. . seated as members. hill.. Glenn Coffman - r and Keith Diamond. who lives in Carterville, went rivat In the TJ: Sarmy. recently to Officially Thome Mrs. James Then Adair, cording to the city budget ap serve ;,for four years each, .The committee plans to place grandpar ents,into her yard this week and there was a: profusion of blooming returned to Camp PoDc, La., after visiting with proved by the city council. tte holidays. Ac- were Gleh.lT. Anderson and Fred the coin collectors in business pansies. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Robertson, of Provo during An increase of $15,420 was L. Fish elected last November houses, the regular dime collec of Mass. , 63 degrees, to zoomed official R. the On John was Sowdy, Mullins mercury Pvt. Thursday, companying noted over last year's budget of and i Norman E. Shumway. re tions will be made through the three degrees under Miami on the same day, to tie the only Lake four-yej,H8. However, the budgets for Salt term a . for of Beardall elected, schools, and the annual Mothers Colleen BeardaH of Logan high for Provo in January. The mark has been tied on most of the departments were at Blanchard are Eddie councilmen Ted Holdover ) Mrs. March will again be organized. ' City spent the holidays with their mother, Jan. 12 and 25 of 1953, according to government weather bureau near same totals as last year. the e Smith and Lloyd Tregaskis who and again a eouple of other times going back to 1897, records, Victor, Ida.' Colleen visited in SpringviUe to spend SheNewjear Increases were noted in garbage returned have served two of the four-ye: earliest weather records available for Provo. j NON-COMay Hutchings. OF MONTH , holiday with her grandmother, Mrs.AC. and city council, disposal, mayor term to which they were elected. Next highest January temperature in Provo, according to B. Dell Cox, son of Mr. and recorder, marshal's fire 7 to Logan where she Is attending. US departofficial records,, was reached Friday of this week when the Retiring ' councilmen are Leslie Mrs. Bryan J. Cox. 1643 W. ment, cemetery, insurance and Sandra Lee, ' Searle and 62 Keller. and 62. rMs7 Jared was Schwarzbach The also C. hit mark thermometer established daughter, R: and MSgU Center was named streets and walks. ,. 1, 1953. hniMivc writh. her mother. Mrs. Aija Beebe of Provo.- Mr, Tregaskis has been named Jan. Officer of the Month" Th only two decreases noted -- r v- -i im Dtuirotnrmer Rncia neeuc. m..' C.hm.n. and the appoint protem Hill mayor at ceremonies recent at were in the water Schwarzba ch Is an ment gives him power to conduct Col. Fred C. Johnson, and in printing and department bachs are living at Alameda, Cal., where Sft, AFB. Lt. publishing. Mobile Training Unit in the Naval Air city business in the absence of instructor with the Navy HW AFB Commander, present- The rest of the re' department! N.Y. Police Grab Suspect ' Station. Mayor George C. Scott. ed the airman an engraved, mained the same. Helps Quick Tip Reaction time test machines identification bracelet, and lettwo Following are the committees, for drivers win be placed in NEW YORK (UP) Major increase in the budget returned from.a V New York Hobbs on been had 34, the G. recently Mrs. and Lloyd placed city's of commendation in recog- was in the fire the ter first named being chairman: jMr. Mr to California where they visited a son, Gordon, and department where this week by the police Friday told the news- "most wanted" list. Then they sat nition of Cox's job perfomance. the Administration Eddie Smith, Provo for use will be used to purmoney and Norwalk in Maior. Duane Mrs. Thaddeus Associa Hantrhtpr. Automobile that American vi. Ohrynowicz, back to wait for some papers 2849th chase to Cox T. An and Glen Hq. Lloyd on assigned Sgt. the Tregaskis tips needed fire equipbadly r Rivera. They visited with other relatives and saw the Rose Parade. derson; public safety, Glen T. tion. Chief of Police Max M. Air Base Wing at Hill, was cited ment. This whereabouts. fugitive's will be on a codone WINS ACQUITTAL BY for his work as an instructor-supervis- operative basis with Wasatch Anderson, Lloyd Tregaskis and Snow announces. It didn't take for the first long at the base's from Cleveland, O., after spending Fred L. Fish; sewer and water, The machines will test field USE OF A MATCH County, Midway Town, Charlestip to come in Ohrynowicz' mothJ. Rulon Morgan returnedand visual acuity, reaction vision, will remain Mrs. Norman E. Glen Morgan T. S.C. hobby shop. Levi Alan ton family. and Wallsburg. The increase Shumway, . ike holidays with a son, (UP) came GARNER, er into a hurrying police with several Anderson and Eddie Smith; time, judging distance, color in to streets and walks is for repair know station in Cleveland for a few weeks. The Morgans visited when to her needed a match wanting only and similar problems un Wright CAR IS STOLEN son Utah County couples who are attending Western State University cemetery, Fred L. Fish, Norman vision new had of surfaced from and win construction of dismissal escaped jail. moonshining direction of a skilled opera 'medical and dental schools. They were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Tay- E. Shumway and Eddie Smith; der Oda MIAMI Fla. him. roads sewer (UP) BEACH, who damaged had for him against during wanted charges Police, Swenson of parks, Eddie Smith, Fred L, tor. They will be placed at Provo lor, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Davis, Mr and Mrs. EugeneMr. Montold who last in bail of told He a the that 1954, Sutton, police BYU September jumping School and judge jar High and Mrs. Fish and Lloyd Tregaskis; streets High i Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor of Salem and of liquid found in his car was only found he had been behind the bars day that thieves had taken a pis9 at and the Jan. and 10, School, Kirtland the visited Thft and H"mv" niM SnrTitrvHip. of Morgansj public property, Lloyd Treg of the AAA, 420 West Cen water and the judge dismissed the of Green Haven Prison in Storm-vill- tol, strongbox and duplicate set of The southernmost U.S. town If LDS Temple and other points interest, askis, Norman E. Shumway and officeJan.! j rob vry keys from his auto, reported Fri- Florida City, Fla., the northernN.Y., on an 11. when drivers may case) when Wright showed the liq ter, Fred L. Fish. 1954. of sentence since December uid wouidn t burn. day that the car had been stolen. most, Penasse, Minn. come in and be tested. left of SpringviUe, of Mrs. Clyde son Elden Clyde Jr., Madge was Arvilla service aboard the Jacobson. Friday for San Francisco where he will continue USS Mt. Katmar docked in San Francisco, harbor. Sailor Clyde vogei. a canaieiigm outlet sup Bank for Everybody FIRST SECURITY furlotizh visitine with his mother and friends per was served. Mrs. Roy Otteson nt a was elected president and Mrs. ' "I 1 ) throughout the state. Ksamrs Tiacooson was elected reporter of the newly organized Mrs. Elva Schoenfeld of Pay son returned to the Utah Valley group. Games were Dlaved and ! Hospital this week for further treatment for her knee which was prizes went to Mrs. Keith Jacob- - Anyone wishing to contribute and to home her was She on released Saturday recently. son, Mrs. Oscar Rose and Mrs to aid for the West Coast disaster jI operated will be convalescing for some time;' however, she can be about a Allan Gait Others attending were victims may do so by mailing f little on crutches. She is the wife of Alvin Schoenfeld Y airs, von Fhipps and Mrs. Pete contribution to the local Red Morgan both of Orem, Mrs. Ralph Cross Chapter office. 287 E. Is ' Mrs. Walter E well and N., Provo. Dr. and Mrs. Blake H. Gammell of Springville entertained a Larson, Mrs. t John E. Jacobson. were Games Eve. According to Ellsworth T. Bun Year's on New home at their ffrouo of friends chairman of the American ker. -! Those served. luncheon a buffet was, attending played and midnight were Mr. and Mrs.JEarl Child, Mr. and .Mrs. Vernon uook, Mr. Pvt. Glen L. Daley, son of Mr Red Cross, Washington, D.C., the and Mrs. Calvin Johnson all of Springville, and Dr. and Mrs. Creed and Mrs. Mark Daley of Orem Red Cross will spend upwards ofproflew back to Camp Carson, Colo $7,000,000 on a long-ranpBrimhalT of Provo. fami of eram rehabilitation for after spending two weeks during lies caught In the flood. Richard Mrs. son and Mr. of Frank the L. Earl, James J, Earl, holidays with his parents. He iJ. Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon, and Gary Russell left Is with a field artillery battalion and expects to be transferred to ''for Salt Lake Friday to be inducted into the Navy. ' I in February. Germany f Published by Herald Co Tred Scherer was recently released from the Air Corps. He 1 was last stationed at Ardmore, Okla., where he did clerical work Mr. and Mrs. Erven J. Nelson poration, 50 South First West and his rank was that of staff sergeant. His wife accompanied him have received- word of the birth Street every afternoon Monto Oklahoma. She was the former Marbra Coles. The couple now of their first grandson born to day through Friday. Sunday make their home' in Salt Lake where he is attending the University Mr. and Mrs. Erven J. Nelson Jr Herald published Sunday of Utah in the School of Engineering. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. at the George Washington Unimorning. ' Entered as second class Karl W. Scherer.' Norma Scherer, sister of Fred, has spent the versity Hospital in Washington matter at the post office In them with She 5. on C. returned them in D. six with months Mrs. is Nelson Jan. Oklahoma; Tpast Provo. Utah, under the act of the former Marion Tebbs, of Cow I and is now in Logan attending the USAC. : ley, Wyo. Mrs. Nelson Sr. left to March 3. 1879. i - Mr. and4 Mrs. Blaine Facer and sons. )Brent and terms with them in Washington for by carSubscription David, return- - visit in Utah rier County: ed Thursday from a trip to Los Angeles, San Diego and Tijuana. a month. fl.59 Per mootu ',: While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Boomer in Hollywood S months in advance $9.00 ana mt. ana Mrs. Omar osternues in Torrance, uai. Tney were f Mr. and Mrs. Huro Price have One year In advance $18.00 " f returned from San Gabriel, Cal. gone about 10 days. Bj mail anywhere in the where they visited with a son United States or its possesl H. Price, and family. They Lyman Durfee, formerly of Provo, was taken, to the hospital Dale $1.50 sions: month; 9.00 per also the Touraa attended annual In California for an emergency operation this week. He is employed for six months in advance; in California for a CPA firm and had just returned to California ment of Roses Parade. $18.00 for a year in advance. from a holiday visit with friends and relatives In Provo. He is the Herald telephone numbers: a on of Mr- - and Mrs. Lee G. Durfee. Rhonda H. Jenkins, a brother- Get ready for 1956. Order en For editorial, circulation, adflew to California to be with him.- J We books. and and sports, call velopes vertising receipt Orem-G. . deliver. and FR3 for 5050; up pick society and i AC neva news Times. call (adv) briefs, Laron Burdick, former Provo resident, was recently released from the; Army. He spent most of his time in the service on Old nawa where he did clerical work. He plans to enter school. His home is in Bennington, Ida. TWIN DOLLAR gavings is simply an advance $1,000 Is the MAXIMUM TWIN DOLLAR 1 ANNOUNCEMENT an addition to the l Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pyne of Orem entertained New Year's step in modern banking savings for any one person. Eve with a turkey dinner. The guests received New Year's favors, BY Your savings account may be for any banking services offered by First Security Bank. visited and played games to await the New Year. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pulley, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Prestwich, It is a savings account plan that DOUBLES amount. Only the double-your-mon, feature Mr. and Mrs. Rex Steel, Mr and Mrs. Edward Prestwich and BRAND SHOES for value the of is can and limited. 1) (2 savings thereby Mr. and Mrs. John Garden. AMERICAN 20-3- 4-02- Budget 1 17 7. tw-,t- and-Blain- ar e all-ti- me ar O"' Provo to Get Reaction Time Test Machines -.-- T-S- gt. M "Non-Commission- " ed j . --- i u- -n. I 1 or - A. auto-moti- - ve i i -- j -- e, -- 18-mon-th t Co-host- ess j j - Mail Flood i5-d- av ...the Contributions To Red Cross M i ;- ge -- talh . ' 0 m - f i ' . . i i gl.-- I ! . in-la- w ' ' ' ! e- T . FR3-46S- 40. Available Only at FIRST SECURITY BANK 4. j SPECIAL ... ey NAME provide ADDED financial security for a family in the event of death. IN KEEPINO WITH OUR POLICY TO SERVE YOU BEST Club 14 was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Carlos N. , AND BETTER THAN ANY OTHER SHOE STORE SIMPLE AS ARE INVITED TO YOU A fill vour vears with music double-your-mon- SPECIAL SHOWING January 1 Oth thru 1 4th; AND i i K. B. Clough factory C repre- 11 ? , - rt - TO WHOM AVAILABLE. Pcrsons from a?c to 55 may open a TWIN DOLLAR savings FOR THE FIRST TIME can play the Hammond Chord Orgaih in half ah hour, without knowing a note! A account. The In City NEW SCIENTIFIC DEVICE ' with your famity playing the Hammond Chord Organ. It's the organ everyone' can pity because you needn't know music. (We supply a new kind of picture music that shows which keys you play I) i You dont need lessons to play chords, either. One finger of your left hand touches a chord button and tho Chord Organ produces beautiful harmony chords. r Yoii can play, your friends can play the i . j Hammond Chord Organ. Over 300 of your favorite ; 1 selections included. Hear a demonstration now and , ask about our special ; DROS. MUSIC r University CO. ;; , needs. Without charge during , demonstration, : ' ! Provo Utoh v - Next to tf Bus Depot A complete insurance program can be provided only by your insurance agent. We, at First Security, heartily recommend complete life insurance for every saver inasmuch as most people do not have enough life insurance. Deposits ma do by January 13 rocoivo Interost from January 1 IN OREM . Mon., Tum., Wd., Thurs. 9:30 a. m. to S p. m. ; Fridays 9:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 this BRING YOUR FAMILY, TELF , YOUR FRIENDS . . UNIV. AVE. to replace your Insurance program. This plan is NOT Intended ; KWESHdBJNC: 112 NORTH T j Mon., Tut Wed., Thurs. 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. Fridays 9:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. on-the-s- pot ; feature ey IN PROVO Untvmlty crM st North The Sachs' Insote Forming Machine for making comfortizing adjustments In your shoes to fit your Individual :. double-your-mon- remains operative to age 60. Several members of a family can each have a TWIN DOLLAR j savings account. YouTI share a lifetime of wonderful musical evenings 57 Norrh to $10,000.00 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. - ' HOW TO OPEN A TWIN DOLLAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Ifyou already have a First Security Bank savings account, just APPLY IN PERSON for the TWIN DOLLAR account.' Ifyou do not yet have a savings account in a First Security Bank, APPLY IN PERSON at the First Security Bank most convenient to you. That's all there is to it . . . no red tape . . . just a very short application form to fill out containing your statement of good health. Don't delay. Get this added protection todayexclusively at First Security Bank. X ' - Yo GLEM INSURED SAFETY Each depositor's account in First Security Bank is insured up . let 1 ey ... , I sav- All First Security Bank savings accounts earn interest TWIN DOLLAR savings accounts earn interest at a reduced rate. At the time of your death, the total amount in your TWIN DOLLAR savings account at that date ... up to SI, 000 ... is matched with additional dollars of equal amount. For example, if you had SI 20. 10 in your TWIN DOLLAR savings account there would be $240.20 there, in the event of your death. Or if you had $1,000, your account would be credited with another $1,000, and there would be $2,000 instead of $1,000. I : sentative and shoe technician will be In our store with .the complete line of Shoes. Here is your opportunity to ask and receive help in solving any shoe problem you may have from a man who has years of experience in comfort him help you as he shoes, has others. Foot-so-Po- DOLLAR ings account is a regular bank savings account PLUS the feature. You make deposits and withdrawals as you please, the same as with a regular savings account. FREE DEMONSTRATION To a TWIN A-B-- C. ;100 PROVO j MM 'i;JtV 'iu;' 'Mi' WJ(: J Unlvtrtiry at 1st North 2 Drlvo-i- n of fcfafco, Motional Axxoclafon of Ufch, National Axiocfaf Jon flnt Security Bank First Security Dank of Rock Springs, Wyoming First Smcvrity Dank Windows i Members Fodmral Deposit Insurant Corporation i. I p. |