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Show 5 i LI - ! 9 " SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY MARCH 25. 1958 Utah County. Utah I,,LJ National C. of C. Execut J More Understdrid ing Urged Between Business,iOtjier Community Groups AROUND AND ABOUT Utah County ATTICA'S FUTUIT y COLLEEN ROWBERRY FR - .7 ; 1 i By WENDELL RIGBY standing?! among those variousur the American public. Beliefs are creative: they,j groups. He emphasized that the He was concerned about the ake us what we are," Leslie imisunderstandine is e n n a tn hrin - the v srnvvint fpnHpni-L. Berkshire, manaeer. Western pfpa division Chamber of Commerce toward f such public problems as 'Government i in business is al-the United States, San Fran-- ; teacher! load school needs, federal ready as grave problem for busi- cisco, Calif., told members of a id to leducaUon and other rp.'npwmpn aiivpr thP natlnn." he HAWHALtHGOMt the Provo Chamber of Commerce lated should be "PeoDle declared g at a I Makes ForecastsFriday trained," he said, "to own fet. and do what ey. !He that'their i gave figures showing Mr. H. Dol Berkshire and J. U1 10 WKe ' ooDulation nf th ;tne esumated uiemsv. a m i MftOYMNT linger, manager, iUr- - Zollinger was concen.ru in 1975 is expected Division of the united sutesir. mininr, rv,,u iwith! a program for mutual mui- Chamber of Commerce. Salt with a crrrii J iierstandins and study of J the Hntinnai tnmmav Lake City, were guest speakers 600 bUHon various Ad phases of American, busi- doUars annuallv. a a at ' of na the W l" COM. ' t .CO special meeting He urged the :i employment possibilities for more ness' enterprise.economics-discussiotional affairs' committee,, and the than n formation of 85.000,000 persons. Businesscivic "the of affairs committee CAMCJTY groups, sponsored by the sna to the future and Provo Chamber 6f Commerce. men musttolook to Provo a ' be of that aid in Chamber of Commerce part f! Art Adamson, local president, prepare needof the dissemination great program of "building a ed opened tne meeting men turned better business 'chmate." information to the various the program over to Aura C. Mr i' Berkshire pointed out the;sroups' C. OF C. EXECUTIVES AT PROVO MEET Leslie L. Berkshire, far right, manager of the West- Hatch, chairman of the national values that come from business-Named Committee ! ern Division of the United States Chamber of Commerce with headquarters at San Francisco, goes affairs committee, who was in din- - - In line with' group tours, Mr. Dollinger's over some predictions on America's future with, left to right, Robert E. Halladay, executive charge of the program. ners and meetings. He said thatUuggestions, a committee was U. S. Needed Understanding secretary, Provo Chamber of Commerce; H. J. Dollinger, manager, Intermountain Division, taken a long time to reach! appointed, including" Dr. J. C. has it, Chamber, with headquarters at Salt Lake City, and Arthur D. Adamson, president of the Provo oi muiuai cooperaiion Moffit, Culleir Christensen and mere is a sirismg reiauonsnip c siage chamber. Mr, Berkshire was the speaker at a. Friday night meeting of the Provo chamber. he that the program Kay Randallj along with". Club jand urged between beliefs and current legis-;,- to include other President Art Adamson, to for- -. enlarged Mrs. Wylie Swapp. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Merle Morin entered the Bennett and children, Sherrie and lation and thai it is necessary groupsf such as religious, farm- - mulate plans for initiating such Reuben D. Law, Audrey Thomp- - Utah Valey Hospital Thursday to Brent of Lag Vegas, are weekend for businessmen to be aware of ers, labor and others that make study groups in the Provo area. son and Mauree Earl, daughter of undergo medical treatment. Her visitors at the home of Mr. and the public thinkinsz and do their Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Earl, condition is critical and it is not Mrs. Chester Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Dart in develonine a mutual un- - f of the related prob who is teaching school in Hawaii. 'known how long she wil remain Bennett were Provo residents for dertanding j lems in the hospital. among varying groups of several years. He is assistant Richard C. Dixon, son of Mr. sales manager for the Ford Mo people. He referred to charts showing IH M. ENROLL YOUR CHILD FOR on William Hurst Mrs. and is Mrs. Mr. and home Fred Dixon, tor Co. in Las Vegas. results of "Opinion Question-aires- " leave from the. Navy. He has of Panguitch arrived Wednesday ACCORDION IKSTRUCT10N fj ob tained from a cross been taking his basic training at to visit at the home of their Official Airline Ticket Agency section study of farmers, teach Instrument furnished FREE! Mr. and San Diego, since entering the daughter and ers, senior high school students, service in January. Richard will Mrs. Vermon Barney. They will Merrill Christopherson 294 j See MR. SUMMERHAYS Monday Afternoons North and the general public in' regard Agency. FR leave April 4, for Long Beach, remain for several weeks. or Evenings at . . . ! l University Ave. (adv.) to profits of business enterprises, Calif., where he will be stationed. He is training to be a gunners proposed busines legislation and Workers of Orem Beaver ice and cream. Sherbet distributor - consumer relationmate. me. Thursday at the home of Frappe, all and for social ships, r parties, weddings Mrs. Shirley Kirchoff. Charlene j 120 WEST CENTER PROVO 608 He declared that there is a FR Mrs. Bruce Dixon attended the Sunday gave a demonstration on gatherings. Phone South. a 3rd misunderand (adv.) grave, great .dish wash East meeting of the Women's Archi- the correct method tectural League Auxiliary at Salt ing. Refreshments were served. Lake this week. Mrs.' Dixon will The erouD met Friday at the serve with Mrs. Wesley Budd of home of Mrs. Verna Hoik to fin Salt Lake and Mrs. John Pierce Ish their knife rack project. of Ogden in designating the slate Mr. and Mrs. Rolon (Donna) of officers for the April elections. j with Ph. . ve Speaks in Provo : -- if 4-02- 17 Dorothy McGulre, Is sche3Irs. John N Carlton, the former two small sons for a week s duled to arrive in Provo today with her Carlton resides at Mrs. McGuire. visit. with her mother. Mrs. J. P. Hawthorne, Nev., where her husband operates a store. u IKC 1 1 1 nth ; - v m - of -- .pi-bblem- dinner-meetin- from a two Mr. and 3Irs. Edwin D. Firaare have just returnedMr. were there. Firmage month vacation to Phoenix. While they took sick and was in the hospital a few days. His children and They are Mr. their families visited with him at two week intervals. R. Firmage. Edwin Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Heal (Lucille). Is Mr. recovering William Firmage and Mr. and Mrs. Firmage. now. nicely . . Mrs. Ray Davis of Provo has just returned from a trip to the K Los Angeles LDS Temple dedication. She accompanied Mrs. Grace Everett of Salt Lake City, While in California, they visited Mrs. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Davis of Davis's brother-in-laand family, Mr. and Mrs and her sister-in-laLos West Angeles, W. G. McBeth of Santa Monica. At St. George they stopped to witness the temple marriage of Pauline McBeth and Stanley J. . Sorenson . . . -- i j u : L4 1 ;ir:r. -- 1 i j m . ; w w men-educatio- Mrs. Glenn Robertson of Orem has left by plane for St. Peters burg, Fla.. where she was called by tne senous uniess ui father. Charles H. Funk, former Provo resident. Newcomers to Provo include Mr. and Mrs. Gene Prock, 107 E. 1 S., from Phoenix. Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Dale I. Droubay, 145 E N. 5th Center, Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Norman AUred, 1183 Uni468 N. W., from Duncan, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Oral Covington. 242 B. versity Ave., from Las Vesras. Nev.: Mr. and Mrs. O. M.Miller, 369 Hill. W. 5th S., from Sun jValley Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul 44 E. E. E. Udall, E. 5th N.. Idaho Falls, Ida.; and Mr. and Mrs. 7th N., from El Segundo, Calif. . nal PARENTS i I ; son-in-la- l" w Travel j 10. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Fielding have at their home their daughter and Sergeant and Mrs. Daniel R Hart (Katharine) three jnd from returned have Glen. just They children, Dennis and has been with the 553rd years in France where Sergeant HeHart wil leave April 4 for Grants Battalion. Engineer Construction will remain until the first of children and wife his but City, Mo., June. ' son-in-la- w, ffHElNDSELMAN'S 4-- H MUSIC CO. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Wells send word of a baby boy born March 23. at Casper. Wyo. Mr. Wells was a former mayor of Pleasant Grove and his wife is the former Helen Hendrichsen of Pleasant Grove. The couple have five other children. They have been making their home irj Casper for the past year where he is employed as district manager for the Sun Oil Co. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Georce F. Wells of Vineyard and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. Hendrichsen of Pleasant Grove. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT YOUR PLACE ! Sewetts Club of Springville met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Chad-wic- k Wednesday for ah evening of sewing and games. Refreshments were served to the group by Mrs. Chadwick assisted by her daughter, Sharon. a complete assortment of We have Mrs. Mell P. Curtis was released to her home Saturday after being confined to the Utah Valley Hospital for two weeks. Mrs. Curtis broke her hip in a fall at home. She is doing well but will be confined to the use of crutches for several months. She is the wife of Martin Curtis. FRUIT ROSE$-f- or borders and SHADE TREES James L. Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Earl is home on leave from the Navy. He entered the service in January and has been taking his basic training at San Diego. He will return to Whidly Island, near Seattle, Wash., April 6. He is training to be an PDQDQGC for the family orchard TREES EVERBLOOMING (. .DOL? garden and DOQ (Si? DuDJQ' DDD iDDQi FLOWERING SHRUBS ooo Reasonable Prices! OPEN SUNDAYS aviation storekeeper. 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