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Show SUNDAY, MARCH 24, Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD 19S7 Lake Shore Couple Adopts Baby on Trip to California LAKE SHORE Mrs. J. Arch and Mr. Francis accompanied Mrs. Walter Stewart and son where the Wally to California Stewarts were able to get a baby boy to adopt. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce (Ina Jo, the daughter of Mrs. Francis) of Yucapipa, Calif. Mrs. Mary Huff attended a quilting at the Wallace Sorenson home in Palmyra. The quilt was for their daughter, Ludean's " Spanish Fork Appoints New City Treasurer Forensic Winners to Enter State Competition Winners' of the tryouts in a region forensic meet held in Provo Friday will enter the state meet in Salt Lake City, according to Ray B. Jones, speech instructor at Provo High School, host school for the tournament. Thse who will enter the state meet include: Oratory winners Carolynn Brickey, first; Diane Markham, SPANISH FORK Max Lee Pine-ga- r, native Spanish Forker, has been appointed city treasurer. He will take over his duties April 1, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christen-se- n replacing Mark Boyack who has of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. entered private business. He is a graduate of the Spanish James A. Anderson of Spanish Fork visited at the Thomas M. Fork High School, and Palmyra Anderson home recently. Mrs and Mrs. Rufus Huff accompanied Mr. Stake Seminary. He served the and Mrs. Thomas M. Anderson to LDS church on a mission to the Netherlands from 1953 to 1956. He Provo. has been in the Air Force. He has recently been attending BYU, its The Relief Society celebrated 115th birthday under the direction majoring in finance and banking, of the president, Mrs. Thelma and has been working with bis in- Larsen. Literary leader, Mrs. father John F. Pinegar in the ZVz Martha Simmons, gave the lesson fsurance business for the past on Romeo and Juliet, assisted with years. a song by Mrs. Rhea Huff. i APPOINTED Max Lee Pinegar, MoN.J. (UP) new Spanish Fork city treasurer. torcycle patrolman Stanley ticketed trucker James A. Nowak who fined him $10, but Valandrengham of Callao, Va., on when the policeman told him the a charge of failing to keep to the trucker had only eight, agreed to right of the road on Route 1 here. suspend sentence. The case ended Valandrengham pleaded guilty with handshakes and smiles all before Acting Magistrate Walter around. ki Beautician of Orem Wins Coveted Award Andrew Hansen, a former resident of Lake Shore and his grandson Larry Gett. who is attending the BYU. of Great Falls, Mont., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Egilson of Midvale, visited and. took pictures at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. An-- j derson. Mrs. Leona Hatch of Orem this week became the first beauty operator in America to receive a from the new award special Krashe cosmetics line for outstanding sales and promotional work. She was presented the award a by Lyle H. trophy 14-in- Atkinson of Salt Lake City, representative for Paramount Supply Company, distributor. The wife of Charles H. Hatch, she was graduated from Lincoln High School in 1940 and entered beautician's work the same year. She opened her own ship in 1943. j At present it is a two-operat- or Ferr- Sessions being the shop, other operator. Mrs. Hau ,s an officer of the Utah County Beauticians Association. She has three children, a boy and two girls. Mt. Atkinson said Mrs. Hatch won the award over 3000 other beauticians in the intermountain - :at The Complete Portable Line! ."" ; . at a 'mm MATTRESS S 28 States. . with 7-YE- SERTA UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE AR id wings holding a loving cup $6 4 MONTH DOWN-- $5 NO CARRYING CHARGES SERTA mattress genuine foam rubber keeps it like new always! Permaform crushproof border; 100 long fiber white sisal to prevent coll cupping; upholstered with layers of gametted cotton felt! Brass ventilators; reinforced metal handles electrically tempered coils. CHOICE of COLORS: AL Spice Brown Dawn Grey Horizon Ire Pink Gold Mist BERKLINER LOUNGE CHAIR I v VALUE! SAVE $25.12: COVERS in HEAVY ' PLASTICS! MOHAIR FRIEZE-HEA- VY REGULAR I $95.00 V V I i FOR BOTH I STOCKS lASTi 4l You never need to turn this renuin SEMI-COMMERCI- j ;4 REGULAR $99.50! fW PRESENT at" and MATCHING BOX SPRINGS! PURCHASE AS LONG , PRICE LIKE THIS! overhead. 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Mr. Hinton said that three small districts were still unreported, and they will change the final figure a little. By wards, the collections to date are as follows: First Ward $90.40, Second Ward $58.11, Third Ward $34.95, Fourth Ward $77.50, Fifth Ward $56.13, Sixth Ward $39.42, Seventh Ward $39.42. The business district contributed $50. UPRIGHT; (overall diagonal) RAINIER'S GLACIERS i at GRANITE FURNITURE (36 sq. m, i ELIZABETH, Sal-kows- Provo; Marjorie Redd and Keith Jon a ns on, James Pappas and Michael McDonald, Karen Kraync and Joan Pitts, all of Carbon: Marjorie Dixon and Joycelyn Ralph; Sharon Jacklin and Diane Kenneth Jonson, Lunceford and Stephen Burning-haall of Orem. Carolyn Colom bo and Julene Bowen of Carbon are alternates. of Provo; Lehi Red Cross Campaign Collects $448 Toward Fund NO HARD FEELINGS The Primary Lark girls under Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Aitken and the supervision of their leader, four children visited at the home Mrs. Erma Larson, gave a party of his mother Mrs. Alberta Aitfor mothers Monday aftertheir ken, and srandmother, Mrs. Marnoon. The girls showed their mothion Tuckett. ers the work and lessons they are Mrs. H. C. Peterson, Mrs. Ber-nic- e doing in Primary and served light Maxcine refreshments . Wilson and Mrs. Crbrdon attended a quilting at the Kay Robertson home in second; Patricia Smith, third, all Saundra Sorensen of Orem; Kathleen Marshall of Charlotte Naranjo of Carbon, alOrem; Frank Behunin of Carbon ternate. High; Phil Fausett of Carbon Legislative forum winners with Suzanne Rich of Orem, al- Senators: Craig Shiner of Carternate. bon; Lola Van Wagenen of Provo; Extemporaneous James Bunnell of Provo and Hal speaking of Nelson Desmond Hutchinson of Orem; RepresenCarbon; Cary Johnson of Orem; Linda Tucker tatives: Donald Watt of Carbon; of Carbon; Keith Burnett of Car- Richard Duke of Carbon; Karla bon; Lania Simms of Orem; Bunker of Orem; Stan Dixon of Orem; Leah Jessen of Carbon; Lavar Chestnut Of Orem; with alternates Evelyn Oaks of Provo, Joyce Naylor of Orem and Thelma Try on of Carbon. -.Debate Jay Colyar and Maureen Geist of Orem; George Williams and Harold Nathan of . : and MR. iffliF BEDROOM' U-- w. 1 MRS. TRIPLE DRESSER, BOOKCASE HEADBOARD plu All Accessories (overall diagonal) Shown! (108 sq. ins. viewable picture) lakes w .un' LsrJ Chest 799E Night Stand 3350 ... in Coraline MAHOGANY MCROIl P11L0WS '0""' i COMPLETE ENSEMBLE INCLUDES: $ Mr. and Mrs Triple Dresser. 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