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Show '"ffSF'uS; Sunday herald 19W ,! I Lehi Mayor Announces Mews ofCentral Utah Resideritl- Mrs. Carte Gilles of Monroe, Mrs. Ruby Hooper of Annabella nd Mrs. Wild a Larson of Richfield were some of the, out of town people who attended the funeral of Mrs. Janet Clegg Sundbloom , of Vineyard. Committee Assignments Mrs. Robert J. Mower and daughters, Susan and Nancy of Pasadena, Calif., are visiting in Provo at tHe home of Mrs. Mower's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Wright. For Members of Council Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson of American Fork are parents of a h'aby boy bora last week. Mrs. Anderson is the former Leila Thurman of Provo. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Thur-ma- n of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Anderson of American LEHI A new list of Lehi City Council committee assignments has been announced by Mayor Frank Sharp. Appointments approved by the council for its members are as follows: Police and public safety, Dean A. Kirk-hagrounds and city property, E. B. Garrett; finance and printing-- S. Rex Zimmerman; power and lights, Harold D. Westrinff; building and licenses, Hugh Otterson; hospital, Harold D. Weatring and E. B. Garrett; streets and walks, Hugh Otterson; recreation, Civil Defense and Ground Observer Corps, Harold D. Westring; sewer and water, S. Rex Zimmerman, and cemetery, Frank E. Sharp. Tort. m; Mrs. Ingebur WestAwife of Stuart West of Orem, is convalescing at home after being released from the Utah Valley Hospital where she underwent medical treatment. Mrs. West lost three finger in an accident at the Alta Corporation, a firm in Orem which makes arrows for archers. , ft?"VJ GROVE The drive added membership in the Pleasant Grove Junior Chamber of Commerce ended this week with inauguration ceremonies and VLKASANT Wives of Wives the Approxi- young eligible men were uesN of the .layeces. Heading the list of speakers were Ted Anderson of Salt Lake City, state Jaycee president; Gene Gibbs of Mapleton. National Jay-cr- e director; and Wayne Gammon of Orem. state vice president. 70 out-of-tow- n Family Gets Word of introduced the following special guests: Mayor and Mrs. Edward C. Roberts; President and Mrs. Boyd L. Fugal of Timpano-go- s Stake; A. B. Gibson, Review publisher; Mr. and Mrs. Emile Cances. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee. Dewey Wilkinson, newly-electe- d president of the Jaycee group, received his president's pin from the outgoing president, Ted Jones, who in turn received an outgoing president's pin. Mr. Jones also made Key Men Awards to Sam Green. Calvin Mills. Jack Lee. Hollv Maxfield. Kenneth Shoell, Emile Cances and Dewey Wilkin- - vice-presiden- SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott of this city received word Saturday morning of the dr.tth of their niece. Mary Scott of Tnnrlp. She was killed in an n ' o inn hile accident Friday eve-nin- r. She is the daughter of Mr-anMrs. Bruce Scott. vice-presiden- daughter. 2 Named and Mrs. Ivan Carlson are arrival of a baby bppv over the boy. Sheryl .Ian. and Reid. wel- -' rnmrd the new brother home this v. eek . .for' I'rnrilf 'on has boon transrr "d to Oenterville. Calif., for period. Mrs. Pendle-to- n and son Bradley will join him - i sofin ;o make their home there. Munda Geslison is in the hospital for treatment. Ellis, son of Mr. and Ellis, underwent an ruicetomy Wednesday. Vu-to- at the home of Mr Ross EUis this week to. ;,"!!' new daughter were the :.ir-r i rr : -- Mrs. Leo Hatch! Ellis' sister, Mrs. Alfa :r:r".thcv, : 'i M ;x of j V and also Mrs. Pearson of Provo. and F'r n .lenson of Mt. View, K ierton, . Mr.' and Mrs. Ear! Crossley and family of OgdenVere last week at the home of Mr. Crossley's mother. Mrsi Eva aucstm Cross-Ic- .. . y 'j. Susan Calderwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. n" G. Calder-wood, ia convalescing at Utah Valley Hospital and In iseportjd good condition, following major surgery. Sus?n i. seventh grade student at Central Junior High School. who attended Vthr funeral Family members from of Mrs. Julia R. Brown were Mrs. Ronald C. Whiting' Myrfe of Fort Worth, Tex; Mr. and Mrs. T. Ward Rucl Ertfia Fayi of Vienna, Va.; Mervin M. Brown of Oakland. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Vernon Spademan (Emily) of Sterling, Alta, Canada. out-of-tow- n ? , . . Rummage sale, April 3 and 6th Provo Community Clvurch, North University Avenue adv.). . 290 " . Let "Big:" John help you with your travel need's hip. Christopherson Travel Service. FF? adr: i air rail ) Tawara of Japan is a newcomer to Provo this entertained at a surprise birthday party Wednesday evening for her husband. Games were played and refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. William D. Adams and son Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Que Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Adams all of Orem; Mr. and. Mrs. John Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Morfis Adams, all of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Adims of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Shelby Adam Mrs. Beth Garlick entertained at a Cub Scout planning meeting Friday at her home. Pack meeting plans were made. Refreshments were served. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mason,, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Price, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen, Ken Hutchings, Mark Singleton, Mrs. Shelby Adams, Mrs. Merrill Gordon, Mrs. Tom Clegg, Mrs. Harold McEwan, Mrs. Fawn Morgan and Mrs. Norval Anderson. Dr. E. Mansfield, chiropractor. Is back in his .office "at East Center. Call .for appointment at FR ' SHORE LAKE Square Dance Jamboree, April 5th. R 30 p m East provo House. Callers from many local club Sminor05j by Country Cuziins. Everyone invited for a good time adv.. Stake Permanent waves. Why pay more" Wjlma's Beauty Shoo gives them at half price. All $10 and $15 permanent complete ' for $5 and $7.50. FR (adv.). 41 Hospital At American Fork Lists Patients AMERICAN FORK Patients in American Fork Hospital recently include: American Fork Mark Allen. Mark Adamson, Florence Hunter. Alex Hansen, Rhea Rackman, Sylvan Johnson, Carolyn Faddis. Allyn Walker, Wilbur Harding, C. J. Gaisford. Sidney Tomlinson, George W. Hanks, Gwen Taylor, Joel Adamson, James Hall, Thel-m- a Carson, Mack Faddis, Nicole! ARRF.ST NO. 281 GLEN DALE. Calif. LP 't- - City jail is lust like home to Richard Lee Hicks. 5.1 who was prested Friday for the 231st time for drunkenness and rho.se fc? serve ' ( 10 days in jail instead a $50 fine. His polipe gan in 1925. of' payinj record be- Tom in.son. 1 Pleasant Grove Ranald; Yokum. Unthank, Gtylen . Black Gwen hurst. Geraldine Jarvis, Mark Deitlaf,' Shirley Carter. Lehi Marilyn College, r Annett Miller. Provo Ivan fiuckner; Spanish Fork Collei H$ttU. S. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Tucker and family have returned to their home in Lake Shore after living in Santa Rosa for the past few months, where Mr. Tuckett has been working. fronf' Lake Twelve couples Shore danced a number and 16 ls girls participated in the dance at the stake Gold and Green Ball. all-gir- brother. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tuckett. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuckett, Mrs. Marion Tuckett, Mrs. Alberta Aitken and Thomas E. Tuckett left Friday to attend the funeral of Charles Tuckett, the onlv brother of the late John Tuckett. The funeral was held in Rexburg on Saturday. City Council to fill out membership on the ci'ty board of adjustment and the city planning board. Harmon Vance has been appointed to the board of adjustment for a five-yea- r term, and will serve with Morris Clark, Don Veater. Wesley Kasmussen and M e r w i n (BilD Lewis. Newest member of the planning board is Wendell Skinner, who will serve with Alma Peterson. Howard W. Robinson. Lee Colledge and Mrs. Bruce Willis, her daughter, Jeanette: and friend, Rose-ly- n Hansen, of Benjamin attended church in Lake Shore. Mrs. Willis' son. Blaine Willis, spoke at Sacra- large audience ment meeting. to a Allen Parry is in the Utah Valley Hospital recovering from an Watkins. operation. r':j. Canada. A Din Alleman is at home cc:i aicscing from a recent ill- M:'- nc - s 220 Bills Passed At Legislative Session SALT LAKE CITY (UP' The ;. j Legislative Council reported r.'. Saturday that the recent r I. ' 'at "re passed a total of 220 When You Need a New GAS mm whim FAST I : -- I,,;'-- . The figures were contained in a ? d'est of new laws enacted b the 1957 Legislature which the (o mailed to members of the l :'v I oaVV & WATBR HEATttR No Credit Delays a be Sun Published THE by Herald Cor- poration, 50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday Sunday Her aid published Sunday morning. 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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Redford and family of KancsvMle ed in Provo recently at the home of Mr Redford's parents visits ' Mr and Mrs. Rulon Redford. They also visited with By KAREL ANN ANDERSON one-yea- --- I. Yoshiyuki home ffom injtjnw ' Family Back From Job at Santa Rosa t; Anna Anderson, of Salt; r director. the is guest Lake City, currently A special "Rooster Pin"' awarded ;, t the home of her son and to the most outstanding Haushter-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs. was given to Fred Keetch Jaycee by Jerry Herman Anderson. Belliston. Mr. Cances presented a certifiIsaac returned cate of appreciation to A. B. GibTwila Mis. I'ome Friday from Las Vegas son for helpful service in the memu'.ere she welcomed a new bership drive. Giving short talks were Mayor j nrl .. n p son o Fred ond La Rap Ficklin. The Ficklins also Roberts, Mr. Fugal and Mr. Gibbs. . Telephoto). t; vice-preside- Mrs. i WHAT DOES RUSSIA HOLD FOR THEM? George, 54, and fis wife, Nabejda Kozmin, 35, with their son, Peter, eiprht months, ponder their future from their Chicago home alter deciding to take their family to their Russian homeland. The Kozmins were married in a German DP camp after World War II, and their first three sons were born there. The Russiam embassy in Washington socks custody of the boys to send them to Russia, which they have never seen, even though Peter was born here and is a citizen of the U. S. The older boys have lived in foster homes since 1953 when both parents suffered mental breakdowns and were hospitalized. (UP Cances. incoming Gem president, received a corsage from Mrs. Jack Lee, outgoing president. Mrs. Cances named the following Mrs. Wilkinson, officers; Mrs. Maxfield, secre tary; Mrs. Lee, counselor: Mrs. Dale Seely. counselor, and Mrs. Alan Marchbanks, reporter. New Jaycee officers named to assist Mr. Wilkinson are Jack Lee. first Frank Monson. Mr. Cances, second two - year director; Mr. Jones, state director; Kenneth Poulsen, By FRANK G. KING - and Jr. M Men of the East Sharon Stake' will hold a smorgasbord dinner-danc- e Wednesday, April 3 at 7 p. m. All Pleasant View Chapel. members are invited to join at the the evening's activities Francis Hunn and Tracy Hall, stake leaders, will be in charge. son. Mrs. Niece's Death Mrs. Doreen Bardsley of Price has been visiting at the home her mother, Mrs. Naomi Jensen. Jr. Gleaner chairman of the drive and General u.is Emile J. Cances. M of iuffel numm rrusse u convalescing at in a recent falL w, ton residents. of the speakers were also a banquet. Mr lev son-in-la- Pleasant .Grove the Jaycees. Jaycee Gems, were also in attendance. Donald Hales presided as master of ceremonies, a Mrs. C. E. Hyatt, director of women's activities of Provo City Civil Defense, attended the Mountain Plains Adult Education Conference in Salt Lake recently. It was a four state conference. The theme was "Applied Leadership." 10-d- ay present. hne " Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Allan of Mapleton returned last week from a trip to West Covina, Calif., to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malheiro. their daugnter and at Bakersfield, Calif., with the brother of They also visited Mr. Allan, Kenneth Allan and family, who were former Maple- for mately rs&v . Jaycees of Pleasant Grove Conclude Membership Drive t- iwr.. '161 WEST CENTER 1 PROVO |