OCR Text |
Show V State r. " Hoi spitql Provo Nurse Employes Note Years of Service ;; - ii . - Fifteen employes of Utah State Hospital this month will observe employment anniversaries ranging from five to 31 years. jj They are: J. Eugene Xielson. 31 years: Earl Roylance,1 SO years; Samuel P. Snow, 21 years; Charles R. 20 years j "Flora Haiben, 15 - Elected To j State Office l,' j : re-elect- Duchesne ed the driver may have dozed and i first employes of the Geneva Meet the truck ran into the borrow pit Plant where he worked until a few Clinton ago. He was later county James Mickelson, 51, was killed The vehicle ijackknifed and crum- years in Duchesne. commissioner . wheels when the new pled, tearing the front afternoon Friday is He survived truck-trailwas by his wife, two delivering toosel rig he Okla.; Douglas, Enid, sons, Russel, 51, to Salt Lake City ran off the highQinton James Nickelson, Carol, atont acI daughter, In Duchesne; a truck Mona here. in died near way Friday In BYU Provo; two The accident sent Utah's 1956 cident, on his return trip from tending the DuchClifton Nickelson, brothers highway toll soaring to 55, five California. Salt Glenn Nickelson, and more than on April 28, 1955. j Mr. Nickelson was born In Manti esne, Mrs. sisters. tvo Ray Lake M. City; son of James Mickelson was delivering the Dec. 21, 1904, a new rig to Utility Trailer Sales and Christine Anderson Nickelson. (MableKParamore. Salt Lake City" of Salt Lake City, a business op- He received, his education in Manti and Mrs. Jay - (Rene) Neeley, erated by his brother; Glenn schools and was a graduate of the Provo. f Mickelson. Brigham Young Uniyersity. He , Funeral services are pending. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper A. married Maureen Hansen in the Rex Hill, said the accident oc- Manti LDSj Temple and 'was an Bowling, one of the oldest of curred about four miles north of active mebber of the LDS Church. all sports, has been traced back Mona in Juab County. He theoriz- - Mr. Nickelson was one of the to the Egyptians of B. C 5200. Utah (UP) Commissioner County MONA, Miss Cynthia Curtis, director of . l - Trucker Killed in Juab Crash on U. S. 91 nursing services, Utah State Hospital, Friday waslelected first vice president of Utah League j for Nursing, at final sessions of a convention, held last week at Univer sity of Utah. Mrs. Maxinc Thomas, director of years; Anina Wilden, . 14 years; Community Nursing Service, Salt Leone Goates, 10 years; Irving was Lake City, presi Snow, and Delia Greaves, 9 years; dent Dora Casper and Phoebe Orton, 8 years; Belva Cahoon, 7 years; Twelve U. S. officials have been onerman Burton, 6 years; and the subjects of impeachment urac L. Martindale, 5 years. proceedings. Mc-Kel- , 1535 SUNDAY, APRIL UUh County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD ed er ! f" : 4 - , ,:- . . . - ? Lj,'pwrnilMMtMiiM f .: 'rf if irr - , - , - -- " .. .. - - . ' " . " ' " " " , ; ' imninaaw i '111 ;r n" it n.n muni Mi. 'i ii itm It II nAtmmmmKt utm n m i . ... ' . f - . "f RIDING CLUB BUILDS FOREST CAMP Members of the Diamond Fork Riding Club of Spanish Fork plan construction of a new "fire circle" and seating accommodations at the Palmyra Forest Camp. It will be a joint project between the club and the forest service. Current plans Include expenditures of about $300 in new seating facilities, with room for about 125 persons, j Above, left to right, at work on the project are Glenn Bowen Bus Erickson and Martin Poulson. i Goshen-EIbert- News a Navy Man Horn eon Leave From School Mrs. Henry Roberts . gave a party was under the direction of luncheon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. the MIAJeaders, Bernice Dregde 1 , Dan Christensen of Salt Lake City and Illeen Penrod. and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper x ' I of Genola. The Explorers of the Elberta Branch boys spent a night at WilA birthday celebration was held low Springs, where they cooked at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John their supper and breakfast They ( Mr. and Mrs. William Okelberry Nelson in honor of Mrs. Nelson's were under the direction of Max of Las Vegas spent the weekend birthday anniversary. Guests were Larsen. e of Mr. Okelberry's Louise Sackett, Janet Jasperson at Mrs.fi Earl Okel- - and, Eva Pearl Okelberry. Among Mr. and parents. j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larsen and f berry.1 They also visited with Mr. the gifts Mrs. Nelson received fwas family of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dean Peay and Mr. and one from Korea where her son is Wayne Cook and family were Mrs. Craig of Santaquin. ; stationed with the U. S. Army. guests at the home of ' Mr., and ! Mrs. Max Larsen. Mrs. Jeanine Roberts of Bar stow, ELBERTA Mrs. Fay Jolley ; Calif., is presently guest at the entertained at a hot dinner in hon home of her parents, " Mr. and or of her son Stewart and his . I Mrs. Wayne Carter. friends. Present were Joy Dahl, Bobby Thornley, Elberta, 'The .PTA sponsored ! a parents' Payson; j Pulner of Payson. . and Nancy visiting day at the Goshen School By MARGUERITE WATERBURY GOSHEN Lee Carter, who has been attending! cryptograph school in Alameda, Calif., is home on a y leave. He is stationed with the Navy and will soon leave for the Philippine Islands. l m ! 30-da- n 1 the-hom- -- 1 , ?' Girl Heads New PHS I ; recently.. ; Industrial Engineers Institute to Hold v ladies Night Tuesday Institute of In The American dustrial .Engineers, Salt Lake Chapter; "will observe their annual Ladies Night' Tuesday, May 1, at Mark's House of Food, 3923 Wasatch Boulevard, Salt Lake City. Social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner fit 7:30 p.m, will precede dancing and a special floor show. 1 There are an average' of telephone onversaitions daily in. the United States. ; Ivan Parken of Salt Lake City was weekend guest at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Jolley. -- i 194,-000,0- 00. Qfficers v Square Yard Only 10 ? Lynn Fechser is the new presi of the student body of the dent Mr. and Mrs, Bill Penrod and Provo High School. She lis the family, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sander son and family, and Mr. and Mrs. second girl to be elected president school s history. Other of Sylvin Greenhalgh of Dugway in the are Mark Clarke, vice presi ficers spent a fishing day at Utah Lake. dent, and Lola Van Wagenen, secGeorge Orenc. has been released retary." an from the Payson Hospital land is Results were revealed after ' held. election ball Friday night. now home with his family. which climaxed a week of colorful The Beehive Girls j and MIA campaigning by six finalists in the Maids had a party recently! They annual race. . attended a show in . Paysdn and Election of class and organizaenjoyed, a hot supper afterwards tion officers is scheduled during at the home of Doris Penrod. The the next two weeks at the school.! On Sears Easy Pay Plan I ; - - 4 ? all wool hirh pile Patterned broadloom carpet tlfhtfj T woven for plus wearj ; All wool pile wilton carpet multilevel smrfaee pile . ' rar, i creen or belxe! I I Take your choice from two of our argest sellers . . . atEXTRA BIO savings during--, our greatest sale of the year! Come in today and set how beautiful these carpeting buys could. look in your own home, or ; if you wish Sears Carpeting Consultants will come to your bome and show you samples in the comfort of your own living room, all at eo obligation whatsoever to you, )k" f j s,v- - v Down vol 1 ) r1 -- i' l ;.. I ::x- iam m mm. utniim - vx " r.- - Vil v w . OvaJ Brainded Rugs mm, m m n s no 1 I M3 Reg. 2.29 . . . . . First quality! with all new cottons in green; blue or 1 red. Edges firmly braided. 22x30". our finest at lowest regular prices possible Charmodc coianosei 1 K acetate tricot panttos J s S - .. ...... f trt!dn3 New Pottarnf, Colors For lit Ut Arty Hocea 9 i i Co) V 5-PIE- CE elastic or band ler briefs . (O) N 12-1- 8. Extra sizes, Pink white 20, ,22. Inlaid Tiles Pase Dired -- i chairs available, S) - 1" - Ume Rooaf I i l Mil 1 : r? Br ii SQ. YARD your horn. Easy to bstcrl enamel surface floorcovering resists spots, QrecsQ end iicblWipc,s cJeii easily with wet doth. Cxlra wear, B. , I - To 9x9 Inch . Mix and mabh orwfvmm color. 1W E lurd fcOoW vinyl pkutie cfat. otkm. 9 colon. .. ............ Q9.80 7-PIE-CE werftxtm 9-Cl,-- Beautiful aleamina chrome and vinvl and burn resistant table plastic. Stain lJ l ; a i i . tl f rt lop. wnairs paaaea anaj upnoisiereai with top grade vinyl plastic. Choose from Harmony House colors. Extra! Picot elastic or bands at legs. Pink, yellow, blue or . white. Sizes o Thlclc enamel O Extra wld ft - ii - t f For beouy i It 7 New modern sryling with fop qualify. Double coil spring construction. Hardwood frame button tufted back. Cushioned in foam latex. Frosty Pink, 1 Sv(i; ::::-- : xx:::::::::::x: vv ... .v.- Mint Greenr Spice Beige, or Sage Green in Harmony i 'AV.VAVWAW. better because .House colors. cut and shaped for perfect fit and comfort the briefs are cut in one piece smooth, sleek of runproof Celanese acetate super-rricoc. double fabric crotch for extra durability f non-ro- ll elastic waistband, rayon satin tab to wash easily dry quick! hold their shape ! I See Charmode panties advertised in April Good Housekeeping. The fabric, 4 is runproof, won't shrink or sag out of. shape and carries the ; Good Housekeeping seal of appfovaL - el . . 'super-tricoce- Ponlie,," Pmk, blue; ye(ow het : . c h"e',Ie-'8....,.o- o p.nfc, :' ';I.I5 l," MB . 207 No. 1st West Phono FR3-870- 0 : Cfccico I.-- ' " S) s of 2 - Piece 1 -- ' Vn . r 'I Reg. 2S9.95 207 North lit West Opsn Mon. and Fri. PR-D-G7C- 9:0'.'tii on 3 9:C3 |