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Show Orem Gain Manager OREM A population for Orem of 75,000 people was predicted by City Manager O. Vj Farnsworth before members of the Orem Ki wards Club at their luncheon meeting this week. The city man ager pointed out that Orem had a total building permit valuation of $5,873,650 for 1955 which more than doubled the total of $2,493,575 that '1956 of, 1954. rHe predicted would shatter ! that record. He stated that the city would con tinue to grow and develop in the i Utah Symphony Sets Provo Date As Lyceum Event Rrovb Gommunity-Congregation-- Utah Symphony Orchestra1 has scheduled a concert af Brigham Young University Jan. 19, accord ing to an announcement from the University - Community Concert Association, concert sponsors. The January appearance lwill mark the Symphony's second ap pearance in Provo: for the cur rent season. Symphony .will be f J conducted by Maurice Abravanel, distinguished conductor and musi cal director of the Symphony.Program .will include the .wellknown tone poem, Finlandia, by Sibelius, and Symphony No. 3 in years ahead. F Major by Brahms. Major work Mr. Farnsworth predicted that of the evening will be' the final within the next 20 ior 30 years, number,- - Symphony;, No. 10 in E a network of J asphalt" and (Con Minor by Shostackovitch. crete would be built in the city Coming programs on the season schedule will feawithi underpasses and overpasses to facilitate the heavy automobile ture Rosalinde Fuller, English traffic: in Orem. actress, in a dramatic recital With the aid of a map, Mr Jan. 25, and Carl Tuerstner, popuFarnsworth showed the expansion lar Provo pianist, Jan. 26. , program or water and sewagev i improvements. He emphasized that the city would proceed as rapidly as possible with the instal lation, of water lines and sewer trunk and collection lines as des ignated on the new city map. that the 'city was ready to install water and sewer lines on Jackson B. Howard, Provo, atany street in Orem where suffi torney, who has j been appointed cient numbers of residents living chairman, of the Fourth Judicial on a particular street desired to District in the American Bar As-- s campaign have the improvements. The in Nation's nation-wid- e stallation fee. however, would be for 50,000 new members, today paid for by the citizens enjoying announced the appointment of two the benefit of the new lines,he local lawyers to the campaign added. staff for this area; Leon Fr&zieiv president of the They were Thomas S. Taylor, groupi conducted the meeting and Provo, i and Leon M. Frazier,' i introduced the speaker. Club Orem. to .voted also national members nominate The ABA, organizaa young Orem man as a candidate tion of the legal profession, is enfor the Jaycee annual Distin- gaged in the biggest membership ever undertaken by guished Service Award. ' development a professional association: ;.rV Responsible for the local success of the campaign, these lawyers,, in concert with thousands of their colleagues will conduct a person-to-persjcanvass of prostin this area members 1 pective on! week of Feb. climactic during the LEHI-r-LeVill entertain the : Utah-JuaKey to the campaign is this County Firemen's As statement by ABAJ President E. sociation at a meeting to be held of Atlanta: Gambrell Feb.5 1, officers report $mythe Saturday, to is "Our task i Lehi firememare keep the legal hoping to have of changing abreast their new fire station completed profession in conditions Women in time for the? meeting. today's social and of the Firemen's Auxiliary1 will economic orders. i prepare and serve, the dinner in "We must immediately double the new fire department meeting our membership jif the legal proroom. Approximately 100 persons fession is to carry out its great are expected to attend. Tne as- objectives. These! include improv sociation is made up of depart- ing the administration of justice, ment members from 14 commu- maintaining high standards of nities of Utah and Juab counties. ethics and education, and providing legal assistance for all who According to f legend, the early need it." Egyptians were: first to adopt the wedding ring 'to symbolize the Africa lies in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. taking of vowsi - - t -- " . bringing the total membership of Mesdames H. H. Howser;' H. D. the church to 320. Shriver and Thomas Mayhew; Officers elected were: Acting Board of Religious Education, Director of Religious Education, Mesdames Lynn Moulton, George Mrs. J. W. 2 vans;. Clerk, Mrs. B. Brown and Robert Kron; Helen Mahdik; Financial Secre- Board of Trustees, Ralph Felker, tary (General), Mrs. Henna Carl Hall and Leland Wooton; Holt; Financial Secretary (Bldg.) Church Council - M e m b r s at Miss Rhoda Williamson; Treas- large, W. D. Evans, Lester Johnurer (General), Robert Kirkpat- son and Mrs. Myron Fulrath; rick; Treasurer (Bldg.), James Social Action Committee,'; Tom Lytle; Every Member Canvass, Weaver, Albert Martin, MesB. A. Goldsworthy, chairman, dames L. F. Black and Leland James Mason, and Warren r; V. 00 ton; Board of Stewardship, Auditor, Leland Wooton; Mesdames AJ W. McCoy ,1 O. A. Historian, Robert Bee; Board of Spear and Elizabeth Brown; Deacons, J. W. Evans, Blair Building Committee, Lynn D. Holland and Lee Engleking; un- Mouton, Chairman, George B. Lawrence Brown, Harry iWalxer, ?Ed B. expired term Board of Beerup; Deaconesses, Shriver, Dr. H. E. Beaghler, A 5 Hun-zinke- t ly-ceu- -- McCoy, Miss Harriet Elliot and Mrs. F. W. Canfield; --Delegates to Conference, Mesaames O. A. Spear, Ed B. Shriver, H. O. Smith, H. H. Howser, IL E.j Beaghler Ed B. Shriver, Albert Kirkpatrick, and Dr. H. E. Beaghler. Holding over to serve one or two additional years on board are: Board of Deacons, Don Beebe, Earl Coker, B. A. Fred Ray and Lester Johnson, Board of Deaconesses, Mesdames Wayne Williams, H. E. Beaghler, May Williamson, Mabel Blu, sMyron Fulrath and Ralph Felker; Board of Trustees, W. D. Evans, S. R. Caves, L. F. Black, Lynn Moulton, Albert Kirkpatrick and Ed Shriver. I l Legal Membership Drive Aniiounced u 111il tl n )K ?wr jr Golds-worth- y, ;;-- at .h - X k Insurance Agency First Security Bldg. FR v n A u 3-59- 73 H J i Fipvhnr4 Cnut nTrnrnf nr at Sears! Samolas. Ovrtock. Snartal , 1 MARTY COX BARGAINS BY THE CARLOAD I ALL FIRST QUALITY MPRCHAMDIPI Homemaktri. MoIaIc. MntT ' 7S. 'Personal Service I 1 : Here's where to get the policy with the W. vm. m s He-adde- 5 W5S, Church Elects Officers al for vhe construction of the new church sanctuary, to be erected on University Avenue at Second North, on March 15. Barring un foreseen difficulties, the mem bers of this church should see the beginning of construction on April 2, the day after Easter." Dr. Wade L. Carter, minister chairman of the reorganized of the church, expressed the hope building committee to succeed A. that the congregation would be W. McCoy. The minister and in the new church Harry T. Walker reported on worshipping future developments of the new by Nov. 1. Tentative plans for the dedication for the new strucchurch building. According to -- Mr. Walke "It ture are being made for Dec. is the intention of the architect 16. Dr. Carter also noted that the continued a tf complete his working drawings church healthy the addition of 38 with com The in February. growth building mittee is planning to open bidsnew members in the past year The Community Congregational Church of Provo held its 64th Annual meeting this week. As the ruling body, of the church, the local congregation approved reports from various committees and boards and adopted a budget for 1956 church operations, Lynn D. Moulton was elected "R SUNDAY HERALD s Accepts Budget, Outlines Building Plans Purthatmm. AH Exciting Low Prices. Watch for Yellow Tag Specials! I . 1 - r j. Firemen's Group Will' Meet in Lehi Feb. . . Wll-- ' I fi; gx :?:. : : W, f : i ' '' '.:::: - on II. 10-1-7. ! hi b Many Clearance ' Items ; I; ... ; v,- m M W li - " " r j i ' i t ! ' 1' s i .1 ' . ' l ; ' A : . -- - w ..-- jr. - - x , e imm - . i u AN viscose in the heavyweight. A , Reg. 1.10 Yard Harmony House Reg. 7.95 yd. DMEiy)M . Choose from plain colors or ... -- Heavyweight Enarrjel Surface Top Quality No Seconds Unsurpassed in wear resistance and exceptionally high in stain resistance, flexibility and washabtlity. 15 thicker than most. 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