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Show ? i ; r ' X :- - f i ! " hP-- i i J." i 11 f ; !: 1 1 t Jr ,i : f iiJV i I' i .MABCHn m sootay Utah Utah 2 : County. SUNDAY HERALD Hearing Set on County Rezoning Pro posal AROUND AND ABOUT Utah County i- Boat Enthusiasts Pleasant Grove GC Names Officers; Sets Dates for Strawberrjy Days C. Gessford and James. D. tending the show, held in the San Gessford, local' sports- equipment Francisco civic auditorium, t recently returned from Francisco - Boat Show ' where they viewed more than 200 for March 22. Assignments for latest-typ- e boats, motors sand ma each director for Strawberry pays rine equipment. 200 af-and their yearly responsibilities The men were among will be made in the near fiiture. d directors are Boyd, David Green, Calvin Mills, Fugal, and Vaughn Barnett, are Kenneth R. Gillman and George Smith.; Holdover directors arRay Muis, :k.; V. Adams and Vera V a T.l dealers, i ( I . Interest shown by consumers at th6 boat show indicates thai this shoud be a record year forlboaU ing, both nationally and in the area around Provo, the Gessfords the San ! PLEASANT GROVE Vera will keynote the annual celebration. Public hearing on rezoning land Goode, Tleasant Grove business- and announce that citizens of the flanking U. S; , 9i north of Lehl man and active civic leader, was city will be urged to, wear like with from residential - agricultural to named, this week t serve as presi- attire during the celebration and of the Pleasant Grove Cham the week prior to the event. Mr. commercial has been set for April dent ofi'Commerce Ph,i FR for .1956. His Goode said: . "A log jailhouse will ber COLLEEN ROWBERRY 11 at 10:50 a. m. selection came when the Chamber be. erected on Main' Street of Request for; zone change was of Commerce board j of directors Pleasant Grove to incarcerate citi Mrs! S..lJ Crisler. the farmer Vtl Rogerson, has been visiting made to. permit a farm machinery met in its first organizational zens who fail to wear western at i tire during the set time." Other with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rogerson, for the past week. sales and service to be located! on meeting. r Ariz. j in Chandler, home hold-ovher She left Friday for Mr. Goode is a direc plans such as a beard contest and a demonstration farm. stunts will; be Goode J tor, having been elected as a di- other rector last year K. V. Adams, conducted before 'the celebration v :M Lowell Lowry left Saturday to return to his base at Seattle, i been He has the from I' Navy. Wash. He has. been home on leave outgoing president, will, as a hold To highlight the first celebration carrier the over director, serve as vice-preiralned as a butcher and will serve on the aircraft of its kind, ever held in the state W. Lowry Rulon and Mr. of son Mrs, the He is H. dent Lexington. the E. of, USS, group Bradley each year, othei special activities of Orem- Published by Heralds Corand events are being planned. This Frappe, sherbet and ice cream was retained, as secretary-treasu- r Uon, 50 South I First West A er. will pora so 28th for first will and the all be the since corresponding secretary year Sirs. Rhoda Allen celebrated her birthday March 3. She was cial parties. Weddings jMon be named in the near future: Strawberry Days celebration, Street every afternoonSunday gatherings. Phone FR honored at a birthday party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Friday ' daVithrourhj on The group scheduled Wednesday which has been carried by jthe nr.rv rvwn: whn was assisted by her three sisters, Mrs. Eva 608 East 3rd So. (adv) published Sunday since its of Commerce Chamber 20 and as of and June 21, An .Thursday. Mrs. La Rae Lowry evening f I morning. Gray, Mrs. June Nelson and ; Annual Pleasant Grove's Strawber beginning.' was mciuaeu uiner and quests refreshments Entered at. second class enjoyea. games' of ry. Days celebration as their first Other business discussed at the matter at the post office in Mrs. Nora Harding, Mrs. Leora Harding, Mrs. Ricka Harding, Annoancinsf; the Provo Utah under the act of Mrs. Violet Zabriskie, Mrs. Daisey Daniels and Miss Linda Gray Park Ro - She Swimming Pool. item of business. They announced directors; meeting was an antici:: ;. to contest name pated change 'of a few articles in March ;3 1879-- : :. North on Sprihgville road. Rates that the queen's a train from car-rfereturned Watkins the Mr. and Mrs. Ray recently which were Subscription terms by Days Queen and the chamber and to groups of 10 or more and scout Miss Strawberry: In Utah County: startwill Grove Pleasant be meet the trip to Vancouver, Wash., to visit withThetheir and studied read during Open1 1:00 to 11:00 p.m groups. a new have Parkers Mrs. Parker. monC and Gilbert Mr. $1.50 Per ed the first week in May. Contest ing. President' Goode announced daughter, two j have (adv)6 fourth in .child. $9.00 their advance Feb. They 24, born j months! Will be published in the that the group roted to hold meetdetails baby daughter ' In One $18.00 advance year other boys and a girl- - Gilbert is employed as a sheet metal near future. ings every third Thursday of each worker. Mrs. Parker is the former Jenae Watkins of Provo. Mr. Naomi! Beauty Shop, Orem, Tentative plans were laid for a month, By mail anywhere in .the The next meeting is set United States or its possesand Mrs. Watkins were gone about 10 days. Utah, introduces Nita Backus as rodeo to be held both nights of the $i.50 sions: per month; $9.00 ex- -l celebration. new an of the SMALL ACREAGE its is This Nita feature assistant, now in advance;! make six for months Provo residents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale White, former She has been event will be under the direction of There are perienced operator. a' the $18.00 Dale for has been Calif. approximately Los year in advance, attending their home in Angeles, a resident of, Provo for 3 years. the Pleasant Grove Activities conin of land acres in His is will the wife. erald June. be where telephone numbers: (Pasadena Playhouse, graduate She wishes to welcome all her ' with plans to be an tinental United States under Ui ,S. editorial For circulation, 'Marie White. friends to try; their service. Open nounced. forest service jurisdiction, or and sports J call Monday through Saturday for; ap Doning; western attire, the new slightly less than one acre per FR3 5050; for society and 4 Collarettes Club met at the home of Mrs. Lorna Jacobson pointments. AC (adv) news briefs. eaU Chamber of Commerce officialscitizen. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Byron Johnson presented the book Johnson presented review, "Angel Unaware." Kathy and Wendy "i vocal numbers and Mrs. Leah Peterson gave 'a reading. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Heen Jones. Co- - hostesses were Mrs. Lola Hill and Mrs. Idell Thurston. There were about i redict Record Year P ( J reported. - 4-02- 17 Newly-electe; :.1 re-elect- ed . er fun-provoki- ng ! City Brief Ads - ctalil si j 05. DtraU i our fiaicn vieuntu ana hts Adiusfed! 4 I i O Electronically Timed! (15 --km I ": j ... re-openi-ng o i son-in-la- w ! j 7 Kl j r by-la- ws I i tll i" LI- 1 - rJ Cylinder Crystal! : O ! tt naicn 5 1 j i ; i - vr Limited Time Offer! ' i TS (o)iS V ; .i j . 7 O I dirap! ' A., h&si O Fully Guaranteed! I ? ; - f f V. fr Diwmtais "fomtut 160,-000,0- 00 n," ' j j ad-vertisi- ne j WEST 161 . CENTER " PROVO i , 41. FR3-468- 4. ; 27 members present. r mm ; j Mrs. Mand Miller of Provo and Mrs. Alice Armstrong of Sahta-iqui- n just returned from a trip to California to visit their sisters. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Snyder and family at Concord, Calif. They also spent some time sightseeing at San Francisco and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Evans of Berkeley. They returned home Wednesday eve ung after a week long trip. i ' Club 14 me March 5 at the home of Mrs. John E. Jacobson of Spanish Fork. Members enjoyed an. evening of games and the prizes were won by Mrs. Richard Moore of Orem, Mrs. Allen Gait of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Carlos N. Jacobson of; Provo. Luncheon was served. Other members present were Mrs. Richard Jones of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Roy Otteson, Mrs. Don Phipps, Mrs. Oscar Rose, Mrs. Carl. Clements, Mrs. Pete Morgan all of Orem, Mrs. Nielsony-MrsGilmer Walter EweQ, Mrs. Melvin Elder of Provo ' and Mrs.) Wayne Taylor of Vineyard. j Every; Camera owner will be given d free roll of film 'i t.i between March 12-- 1 7th for .. ' ; . - ' ' ? ; ;ttj'IB.' t r ' SUNDAY 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. - , i 1 r h-- Bring Camera Mr . and Mrs. Randall E. Shepherd of Springville were recently visited by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King and children, Kathy and Judy of Ephraim. Mrs. King and Mrs. Shepherd are sisters. They enjoyed dinner and a day of visiting. . and This Ad to I STANDARD Staff Sit. Richard L. Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jacobson' of Orem. recently in the Air Force. He has been transferred to Hill Air Force Base 'from . Tinker Air Base at unanoma uty. oui. He nad prevlouslyy served two years at Elmendorff Air Base at Anchorage, Alaska-an- d two years at Reese Air Base at Lubbock, Tex. He is head of jhe personnel office. He has been accompanied by his wife and children. Mrs. Jacobson Is the former Vivian L: Bailey of Provo and the couple have three children, Cindy Ann, Richard Allen and Gregory LeRoy. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson were both Lincoln High School graduates Mr; and Mrs. Ned Kof ford win celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary today at their home., Close friends and relatives will be entertained -- at a luncheon. re-enlist- ed mi SUPPLY CO, ; 83 North Univ. FR 3-52- ! 50 PROVO - UTAH! 1 WW A. L-- DUCKETT SALES & SERVICE r MARCH PARADE f Bargain No. mm i 2p5p ; 1 1 a (J? I (SIDDTl! of VVVVL See Monday's Herald for No. 2) 1 SAW 'A PQies 1 AU THESE 45 PIECES. 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