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Show Benjamin News Pair Leave to Attend U. S. Farm Bureau Meet Mr. and Johnson left Dec. 5 to join Farm Bureau members of the state on a trip to the Farm Bureau National Convention to be held in Miami, Fla. Thejr will go by train and visit in Chicago, Washington, - D. C. , Philadelphia and other points of interest. They also plan to go5-- on to Cuba. They will be gone twp weeks. IENJAMIN Mrs-Lawrenc- e The Relief Society is sponsoring an apron and bake sale on Dec. 11. 'Mrs. Pauline Richardson entertained at a party fdr her Sunday School class on Wednesday" nighty Games, and refreshments were en-- joyed, V j Unique 'Band7 Lions Club Of I Goshen-Elbert- Music produced with the aid GROVE At the of bottles, scrubbing boards, the B L Bridge Club recently. Pheasant Grove Lions Club meetFourteen 'were present. Prizes ing Wednesday evening at a Uubs, and brooms entertained pa were awarded toj Mrs. Regene local cafe. Parley R. .Neeley of tients at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City Monday night. Spanish Fork, enginer of the Peay and Mrs. Erma Jensen. Performers were 14 members Bureau of Reclamation Area, recf the Housewives' Tin Pan Mr. and Mrs. Arlynn Hone were viewed for the group ttfe organiof Springville, who also hosts to their club! which the fol zation of the Colorado River Band cake racks, and n members at Drainage Basin Compact and its used funnels, lowing in pie plates presenting their untended: Mr. and Mts. Earl Brown, purpose. Mr. Neeley stated that usual program. Solos as well as per cent of water comes from Proyo; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hay- group t numbers were included m ward,- and Mr. and Mrs. ueorge the upper basin and flows into the evening's repertoire, accord4 through the lower basin. Larsen, Spanish Fork; Mr. and and He stated that the compact ing to ' Mrs. Ruth Boyer, band Mrs. Ivan Shepherd and Mr. an esthe lower basitv (which in- - leader. t fy Mrs. Frank Losser of Payson. Organized last August by Mrs. ludesu parts of California, Ari the band consists of Mrs. Boyer, and Nevada) senior rights Recent guests at the home of zona, Anna JVIae Wardle,.- Mrs. Chloe to the water in the Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Barney Mrs. Karen Thorn, Mrs. Wardle, if fulfilled in some were their son apd ' family of River and would Mrs. Joyce Jane Olsen, have complete- Mary Clearfield and their daughter past years Mrs. Diamond, Joyce Bird, Mrs. ly precluded the use of any of Marilyn with daughter of Ogden. the water in the upper basin Beth Johnson, Mrs. Marilyn states of Utah, Wyoming, Colo- Reed, Mrs. Joanne Summon, reClub ti e Mrs. D i a n n e Newton, Mrs. Sewing Entertaining rado, and New Mexico. a at party, Elaine Childs, Mrs. Audrey Hay-de- n, cently , Explains Project wt- - Mrs. Edna Wride. Mrs. Mary Giles, Mrs. He explained the Colorado Mary Allen, Mrs. Anita Childs, and Mrs. Layon Payne have River St&rage Project and how and Mrs. Beverly Metcalf, all of returned from a trip to Casper, it would store water in the wet Springville and release it according " The, program was presented Wyo.,where they visited with Mrs. years to for use during dry under the direction of the Womcompact mother. i is "It years. expected that elec- en's 'Auxiliary of the Springville i tric revenue from generation at American Legion, sponsored by isiting with Altai Andecson and dams will for cost of dams, the Utah County Chapter of the family is her mother, Mrs( Geneva and leave pay some over to help de- American Red Cross. Peterson of Ephraim. velop irrigation in the basin. It is also expected that the farmers in the Central Utah Project and Emery County Project will only have to pay about 18 per cent oi tne cost oi getting tne water to them. Municipalities and power plants pay full cost," he said. Mr. Neeley said water would be brought through tunnels and honored on his 13th birthday at a BENJAMIN Rex L. Hickman canals from the mountains on family dinner party. Present the east side of the Uintas, to this week received his profeswere Mishap and Mrs. Ruel the farms on the west side of sional engineers license from the state making him eligible to Crand all and family, Mr. and the mountains. was which the During practice as a professional engimeeting, Mrs. Leonard Harvood and famt- out-of-tow- - - j " and Mrs. Jerald Jones (Joyce Lindstroi. ) left Thursday to go to Miami, Fla-- , with the Farm Bureau members. He will compete there in the speech conMr. "- test. - .Mrs. Asta 'Lindstrom left by bus Jas'. week to spend some time at Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Pearl Hand entertained for Mapleton News re come-a-you-a- Benjamin Man Gets License As Engineer Kiwanis Club Hears Speaker from University By DORIS ROWBERRY MAPLETON Recently the club met at Kiwanis Springvllle with President Sterling Mapleton E. Price in chargef Guest speaker was Dr; Byron Done of the BYU. The Mapleton Second Ward ily, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar the neer, metallurgical branch. Rex is a graduate of Brigham Young University and holds a bachelor of science degree in chemistry and mathematics. He is. presently employed as a metallurgist for Columbia - Geneva Steel Company in Prqvo. He is also doing extensive research into the science of nutri- conducted by George Jaynes, l Pleasant Grove High School Fuand family, Mr., Elaine Jack- ture Farmers who made the trip prepared and served the dinner to 45 members present. son and family, Mn and Mrs. to the National Dairy Judging Bert Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Contest at Waterloo, Iowa, and Members of the Velfwrimb club Crandall and the Neil Whiting who were sponsored partially by the Lions Club, made reports of met at ehone of Mrs. Preston family. Crand-al- i Hooper recently Nche evening was spent In playing bingo with prizes going to each member. Special guest was Mrs. Ida Lakahashi. Present were Mrs. Murile Cox, Mrs. Mariam Jensen, Mrs. Wilma Clow ard, Mrs. Itene Freeman, Mrs. Bernice Everett, Mrs. Bernice Carne-seccMrs. Virginia,- Hall, Mrs. Lola Jensen, Mrs. Mary Carne-seccMrs. Marie Johnson, Mrs. and the hostess. Groneman Marge a, - a, Mr: and Mrs. Freeman Bird have recently returned from an enjoyable trip to Hajtfvard, Calif, where they visitedwilv ' their anoSfam- daughter and Robert Mrs. Dr. and Eiigene ily, son. The Birds madeHhe trip by t son-in-Qa- w 1 Relifef PLEASANT activities there. , The Mapleton Second- Ward M Men and Gleaners will hold a fireside chad todayj at 8 p. m. at the Duanej Rowberry home. President Fred Davis of the Santaquin-Tiijti- c Stake will direct an informal jdiscuision on "The Book of Mormon." An invitation is extended to M Men and Gleaners of the Mapleton v Ward and the Mapleton Second Ward to - Win Contest The five boys from Pleasant tion, Grove won the Bronze plaque in the judging contest. They also visited historical points of the LDS Church, with the trip lasting two weeks. Grant Nielsen reported on the trip to Kansas City oi the FFA boys to the National FFA Convention, c A report was given by Junius A. West on the coming Members. C. W. Erickson has gone ship Drive. The committee will make assignment of approved tomirrav where khe will cnonH names, and contact and invitale winter. She has spent the last will be made to join club tion month with her rtaiichtPi- - anri in January. Wow, Mr and Mrs. D. S. Hopla. The club's annual Christmas - af-ten-d. i f Rex is the son of Mrs. Let tie Hickman and is married to the former Kathryn Steart. They are the parents of three boys and one girl. WATERBURY j Drop Notedjn Springville Area houIe moving WEATHERFROOFINO INSULATION. Aluminum storm windows and doors. Weatherstrip and caulk. U.S. Rock Wool. CLEANfNG. trimming, re - covered WOOD SAWING and custom ihade. Pickup and de- WOOD sawing. Phone AC livery. FR 52. SPRINGVILLE The seasonal in was made evibuilding drop dent in a report of Jbuilding permits issued during November by City Recorder Lloyd Ashcraft. Permits were issued for two new home's: Jimmy Hatfield, 30 Aaron Avenue, $9,000; and to Oran Nielson, 935 E. 2nd N., also w ra ;fuu nrfnn S. BARGAINS and her counselors Hurst and Phyllis Johnson. Mur-r- y Esther Mrs. May Binks, in company! with Drexal Pate has gone to California where she will visit 'with her sister, Mrs. Flora Jex in Lets Angeles and her daughter and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Mowers in Bell Gardens. Mr. Binks and Dean left later to joint their wife and mother and to spend several days visiting. son-in-la- w WINCHESTER Model 94 $49.50 Likej; new I WINCHESlfER Model shop, $2,000. n n Mrs. Dorthey Knot and daughter Sharon visited recently at the home of Mrs. Zina Dibble. They make their Jiome in Salt Lake., tasi Sid Whiting, son of Mr. : and Mrs. Neil Whiting was recently FREE BOOK -- Gives; Many Piles Facts MJKTATKJwi I JU J... tCUaicjJCTSS Ij "J .38 MOTOROLA TV SPECIAL! $5 Down $69.95 top j Mouse - Folks Were Searching & Looking for Items To Sell, So The Youna folks Christmas Would Yr. to Pay Free Installation B. F. GOODRICH CO. 150 N. University - FR 15 boYs Sleeping BaS ...... TOYS TOYS $7.95 up "Shrufiken heads" PoGo Sticks Turn Out Just Swell. . BOB'S ARMY NAVY 73 Nof th 1st lYest : I- J TYPEWRITERS NEW land USED Don 't Need, Here's a Fridge, a Washer, a Zrb We We'll Use a Classified Ad & Sell Them With SDee 14c a Day LEONIrD JAMES BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CENTER' 51 North 2n4 West - 'H V j, JUST DIAL FR and let one of the Exper- ienced Girls in Our Classified Ad Dept. Help You. 3-50- 50 .Ln I AHUM disorders frequently cause such common associated ailments as colon disorders, headaches, constl- ' nervousness or stomach, pation, liver and bladder conditions, explained in a new 40 - pae FREE BOOK. Write today. Thornton Minor Hospital. Suite 1216. 911 E. JUnwood, Kansas city 9, Mo. Adv. 10, 1956. . J k . s .jj j a a 4m i.l .... , : P.E. ASHTON Provo, L V Combinations ... 149.95 ea. V Maytag Automatic . Washer $79.95 A. L. DUCKETT Sales & Service 3rd S. on the Ave. - FR -- TYPEWRITERS Double Trade-iAllowance INSTALLER. . Fu tiace. Exp. 3 yrs. exp. ELECTRICAL B JINEER.L I Degr i plus exp. PHARMACIST.. I ihJ Licensj COMMISSION Si ESMEN: Sell carpetin' soft water service! and isufance. COMB. WELDEF ; 3-8- j n New Royal Port, from $63.50 Usid from 4..L.. . 4 . . i $25.00 Rental purchase plan,4 no payment until next year. Apply, at Employment' Security Office 23$ West 1st North j Provo f LLOYD'S Typewriter Co. $32 W. (No fee charged) SALESMEN Mi tjsfiD TELEVISION SETS LARGEPHOTO MURALS $35 and up ROCK XJ.S. wool SALES CO. Top of the Hill Orem Shavers Remington-Rollectr- ic $8.60 TRADE-I- N On any old Electric Shaver Agency" LEONARD JAMES N. 2nd West - FR Remington-Ilan- d 51 Personalized Xmas Cards Large Selection uaraa. uomtxiu Distinctive' nn nnn. STANDARD! Supply Co. I Mann university ,1 ,, TR-a-523- . 0 at !.j h III This Christmas Giv ' PHOTOGRAPH FROM GLEN'S PHOTO STUDIO BY THE ORDER OF THE CITY 243 North 8th ast, Provo. For Iter ICOUNClLlOFjjPflOVO CITY. Sppolntment. call TR a pjn. UTAH, dated December 3, 1956. i: G.f BENCH XMAS IDEAS . Pr6vo City Recorder. LAMPS from nature, perfect for western settlror. In den or uvtnc Published; The Sunday Herald, room. 780 West 400 North. Orem. December 9th 1956, AC i ; 31. Lowest oot murals on the market, These yet hiaheet quality available. murals art larse size. 1.38 ,ixoeVi" for and are jiuit beina seU for the-lothe lfxt time. They sampled, Inserted price ol$3.50 each who reilrt tuoea tO'railmxtlets sell them. Walloaprbuyer land others aive us astonlshinc response to the Dow Mural Line. 'These murals are In full color.! We rate of com;psy extremely high mission. Orders . secured on first call for substantial volume. We are als bssmpMna the erestest advertising line for 1958 In Dow 60 S3 j Center Ph. FR 4)725 . . .- Are you satisfied jwilth your present occupation aid earn a t it mgsf a reai opponumiy sell ing Americja's most popular car, Chevrolet Saleu experi ence In anyJline preferable but not essential. Complete training available Demonstrator furnished, gas expense, starting guarantee, insurance plan. Build your future with! urJixnit- ea earnings; now in an estab- j See Jack llshed bus iness. Gridley fc S-4- 69 (Read by over 14,000 Families) j SALESMEN1 NOTICE i ; 10. Help Wanted Mate ..,.; ; OF pPUBLId HEARING FOR REVISION OF THE BUDGET FOR 1956 FOR PROVO CITY. A MUNICIPAL C0RPO- RATION, I' . :i ." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a 'public Ihearing; fori the re vision of the budget for the year 1956, Afor Provjo City, j a Municipal Held on Mo& Corporation, DWemblr 17, i956, at the 3ay, hour of 730 f.Ml at! the regular City Council ineeting ! in the City CouncU Chamersin the City OfSad budget to be fice BuhdUng or:; f pub& inspection at the Dpebr office of the tlty Finance Officer P , ,t blonde console. 20" Dumont . . . . .!. . . . ; $89.95 Full door console. i Respective Signers for Further rnforniatlon 'i Ijj LOST Ladle white sold 'Wrist watch set withe diahionds. In the vicinity of Woolwortha & Kress", Reward. I Cottnty -- FR FR.3-776- 0 Notice Legal Clerk or tb consult ' -- 60 jRadio-Phono.-T- - Ladies white Igold wrist watch in downtown Prbvo oh Dec. 3. It was ai Chase watch with a white gold expansion and. ,Con-U- 'ct TV CLEARANCE SALE! 17" G.E Console...... $59.95 17" Westinghouse $59.95 2 G.E. l! LOST M after December ." Guarantee I. 3733. Reward- Springville Road FR lost and Found - FOUND HappinesaTand tride In my new fljrure Stauffer Slender-izlns- r. naturally t FR Upholstering 1400 i; AC ZION - ' Female boxer, one year old, vicinity of Geneva. AC5-0578- .' LOST Ladies ajold HartiltohTwrist watclr. Downtown provo .AC 3- - $4.95 Sq. Yd. i 1030 S. Spring ville Rd., Provo 1 -- VISCOSE NYLON special, per- ear Copy should be checkao for er rors by tne advertiser oh the first day of pUfclication Notice of r or must biTHffejsNimmdia,lely to the Herald Classified Dpt Errors not the fault ot the advertiser which ciearlv lessen th value of the advertisement will) be rectified by repubjicatioi without ex-t- rt charee but the Herald will be responsible for onl thje first Insertion Th Herald "rT serve the right to rejct advertisements and; revise or) reclassify (Choice of colors, . i, LOST ALL WOOL $6.95 Sq. Yd ...... .... $55.00 ESSOKr 357 Magnew ....... $69.00 Used 21" ERROR RULiS 73 CARPET SALE Wesson combat & No Down Payment Carpenter Seed Co. Sportingj Goods Dept. Such A Commotion and It Wasn't a - Mr. and Mrs. El win Binks are making their home for a short period with Mr. Binks' parents, Mf. and Mrs. Royal Binks. They have previously made their borne ' in Anchorage Alaska. , 00 o m B S. NOW $289; . $29.95 del 72, WINCHESTpR bolt action; repeater, very - Classified Deadline is the day before publication Ad for the BIG Sunda Section will be taken uritll 11:00 o. m Frtda- - for Commercial Display Accounts Transient ids until 11:00 a m Saturday After 11. a m ad wil' be taken fat Mondays Classified Section. 4- liegular $598 M' o num, like -- . REWARD for return of small brown Dachshund. Male, short leirs. larse chest. Name Doc. FR after FOR DECEMBER ONLY! All Alrfoam Choice 61 ITabric $59.50 ...I.. KRAG 3040 SMITH & . Rates A' f oUowi X i time per wo'O J times Dcr Word f 3 time Word . III d 4 timet per word A 5 times Der worf Lie 1 times oer woiv 18 Minimum cnatse 60c of 10 words I month with no chaniti ot cowr oermitted oer wort. 7. SECTIONAL LARGE 3 PIECE 30-3- 0. , ' IN USEp GUNS Masterpiece fect shape I i ADVERTISEMENTS MUM icU e CLASSIFIED HOUSEMOVINfci and homes built to move. P. E. Valgardsen. FR LAMP 5 II A PES smith V here Was Se.-vtc- . d; Seasonal Building W j 1 , m ! 13. I $25.00 good 6 357 COLT inch jMagnurn, barrel, bralid new. Regular$69,00 ly $89.50 .....L.i ther-supervisio- n of President Barbara rs manu-factftre- n j E. The Tennessee Valley $9,000! Permits for garages were is ity constructed some 30 major sued tjo Jacob Felix689 S. 4th dams on the Tennessee River 1st Ej, $100; H. Bjarnson, 584-and its branches. A. to E. E $100; and Dallin, 645 1st E. $1,000. is as S., with wives guests party In the field of business, a perscheduled to be held Dec. 19. Wives of the officers and direc- mit Nfas issued to Edward H. tors are in charge of Boyer 234 W. 7th S. for a T0nraogGu TSi w ter-ndo- SPRINGFIELD 30 .06, good condition . ...... , $49.50 A 1 tricycles Mrs. Alga Maekley was recently a hostess to the Needle Craft The Mapleton Jaycees entertained their wives recently at a banquet at the Memorial hall. In charge of the evening was Bob Sayer and Johnnie Bleggi. Color slides were shown by Paul Schwartz and Nino Antwnino. A turkey dinner was served to 26 members by the Mapleton Ward Relief Society under j ; f Lost and touna Help Wanted Male 11 Help Wanted Female 12 Help Wanted Malt renuu 14 Instruction 17 Work Wanteja 18 Nursery Schools 20 Day and Contract; Work 25 Do It Yourself 29 Special Notices 35 Transportation 8 Wanted to Buf 41 Exchanges- - HTrade 1 A Gh.nK. .K,!Jih.m am u urn V1av.,Vm iw w btock 60 Pets 31 Musfeal Instruments' 52 Miscellaneous For Sal 54 Fruits and Vegetable 65 Farmers Column 16 Farm Machinery 68 Fuel-O- il and Coal 70 Insurance 73 Money to Loan 74 Money Wanted 79 DYtr Rnt ITiiimi4 Anta 80 For Rent . Unfurnished Apt. 81 For' Rent Houses 83 Rooms For Rent 84 Board and Room 85 Miscellaneous For Rent 87 Wanted to Rent bh Real Estate; Exchange 92 Business Opportunities A Farms and Acreacrd .57 Real Estate For Sale 8 Real Estate: Loans 99 Real Estate Wanted 100 Lease 101 Auto For Rent 102 Moving and Storage 103 Automotive Parts 104 Trailers ah Trues 105 Autos Wante' 110 Automobiles 63 Author- club. The day was spent in making a volonial maid applique quilt. A hot lunch was served by Mrs. Sadie Whiting, Mrs. Senate Mendenhall, Mrs.; Ella Johnson and Mrs. Esther Hurst. ' 10 .i. 4 Practically new tL"pf Florists I Monuments 2. Personals 0. 7 train. 7k ''' ' ALTERATIONS RADIATORS REPAIRED CUYLERS uT.ii. Shoo. 447 North RADIATORS rnli-wTailoring The Relief Society GOSHEN 2nd West ,FR Men s, ladies ed or recored Specialized efficient will have a special literary les alterations. iLadies' smart suits 7on c .u P; Anianaer MSg. Co. son next Tuesday. It will be in ' fro n men's. f- ouuin cimverstiy. rB. rr- PICTURE FRAMING AUTO CLASS keeping with the holiday spirit CUSTOM Ruth BROKEN Rlasa replaced. Specialized and will be given by Mts. framing. Sherwin-WiHiam- a 1,4 WMt efficient work. Co. Ahlander be Phn FRm3:7270NOrth wlif Mfg. White. Christmas boxes 490 South Ifnjyersity- - FR of prepared for all missionaries RENTAL bicycles Jan d ' the ward. FLOOR sandem. vibrators, polishers, FERGUSON'S Bicycle Shop. Schwinn steamers ladders, wallpaper kits, dealer. We sfell the best and servspray jruns, brpshes. ice the resU Lay aways, trade-in- s. Mrs. Sybil Fisher entertained Jeffs and Jones. 91 blowtorches. North UniFR Provo n. SjuthState. versity. ' for friends at tea Tuesday af CARPET A,n UPHOLSTERY ROOFING The afternoon was spent C LEA SIN G JOHNS Manville ihinKles. flat and a for Christmas making plans CARPETS and:upholstery cleaned in Kravel roofs. Asbestos siding. EmDeon were home 0r in our shop. Von your party. Those present pire roof tile. Mower Roofing Co. Schrader Shjampoc Method. FR Call Hansen, Mary Horton and Nellie Boswell Caret Cleaners. Phone RADIO AND TV SERVICE FR Finch. ) TV. ; Radios, record players, recordWE CLEAN. TINT. DYE. BIND ers, small electrical MOTHPROCt DEDISINFECT. appliances, Goshen Ward Bishopric and ODORIZE --t CARPETS FURNI-TURanything electrical repaired. All work AC 51838 guaranteed. Wakefield's Inc. ; Vives will hold a Christmas party Phone FR Dec. 12; at the home of Mr. and IF you want correct carpet clean- - UNIVERSITY TV Service 418 West by 27 carpet in, endorsed Mrs. Henry Roberts. A hot turCenter. Provo. Home and auto and. approved nationradio and TV Picture wide call Service Master AC key supper will be served and tubes repaired. repairs. FR will be Christmas gifts DOLL CLOTHES exchangRALPH S Radio and TV. 226 South ed. Invited are Mir. and Mrs. MUFFIE doll clothes, FR Over 21 University. specialized. years of service in .Utah County. sizes? made to order. Ph. Larger Henry Roberts, Bishop and Mrs. FR TV. Radios, record players. Expert Vernon Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Services.; Croft Appliance. 151 eL"ectrcal service North Univ. Ave. FR Curtis Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. rewiring antj electrical SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Morris Thomas, Mr. Russell Nel- H"U";E pairs. Phone FR FOR quick and dependable service son and Mrs. Melba Jensen. A- -l FLoofe s br Vice SKPTIf! TANK CO. FR FOR all of floor Call work. d Oliver-4enrotypes! Mr. and Mrs. He iderson floor Service Phone STEAM BATHS FR are the parents of a baby boy STEAM BATHS Massage Gyro La- tro Units. Relaxing, Stimulating. the It born in F'tlRRIER Payson hospital. a m, to 8:00 p.m. CLIPPER 9:00 child. wSs their first Grandpar- HELEN SWENlEN BARBER SHOP. 265 West Center. Furs restyled. FR ents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pen-ro- d repaired, stored, cleaned and glazed- 131 NortSi University Avenue. TAILORING of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Phone FR 345170.: MADE TO MEASURE . Neilson of Nephi. FURNITURE REFINISHED for men and Suits topcoats, uniforms women. Leather ' Jackets, gloves, MULTI-colorezoljatone lacquer hand engraved western belts. ELBERT A The Special Interc lacquer, enariiel, varnish estimates. NORM'S, 182 West Center. FR Reynolds. FK est Class of the MIA held a party TRUCK RENTAL GARAGES in the LDS Church Saturday eveMOVE yourself save half. Ash ton doors. Pivot ovejfiead ning. A program was furnished MARTIN Hertz Rental. 2nd North 1st West. section. tracks Installed. jamb, Phone FR $47.50 up. R.IW. Lpwry. AC by members of theMlA. The TREE SERVICE "dancHATS CLEANED evening was spent square trimming, removing. DanHATS cleaned and blocked, same TOPPING,trees ing. A lunch was also served. safely removed. Ingerous I 44 service. Modern Cleaners. day sured. Free estimates. Fleming. South 2nd West. FR By MARGUERITE INDEX CLASSIFIED YOU GIVE EXPERT SERVICE ORDER YOU INEXPENSIVE AD TO RUN HERE REGULARLY IF Society 31 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1956 Utah Courjty. Utih o 64-30-3- Mrs. Iola Taylor and a daugbr ter, Lourene, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hales and family. The Taylors make' their home, in Holladay . SUNDAY HERALD CALL ON THESE FIRMS FOR Literary Lesson Scheduled By Entertains at Vet Hospital Pleasant Grove Learns of Project News a Write: history. . LOUIS! F. DOW CO. ' 2 PINE STREET rAm raANnsco. CALIT. BODY and fender repair man- - Hill top Auto, 1783 Bouin awvc, Vjrc'; MALR bookkeeper. Provo Wholesale establishment. open, perma Give inexperience nent position. Salary and references. Our employee know about this ad. Write Box 243 coDsily Herald. PL LESSEK to operate station f ;.;;'!:..,. Grove. FR ONE ATCOlfNTANT snd one clerk and . to fill positions in accpuntinK of uranium null.-purchasing offices DeOpportunity if or advancement.' cirable southeastern Utah location. Housina available. .Apply to Na- tioaal Lead Company IhO. BoX 33S. Monticello. Utah. . i . ; ,,- - 7,, r i |