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Show APRIL 14, 19S7 Utah County. UUh SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD AROUND AND ABOUT Ph. FR COLLEEN ROWBERRY now of Mr. nd Mn. Daloy Bowden, former Provo reshent, birth o of the Richland, Wash., send news to friends in Provo of the eouple. child a baby girl, bom April 8. This is the fourth Mr. Bowden is employed with General Electric. Mrs. Leona A. Watkin car-stri- p, car-strippi- ng 44217 ii convalescing at he home after Salt Lake. undergoing major surgery last week in David Gordon visited with relative in OrangevUle and Huntington, Utah, last week. Lieut, and Mrs. Blake AUred and family are visiting at the home of Lieut. Allred'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burns AUred. Lieut. AUred is stationed at the Travis Air Force Base in California. They will also visit with friends and relatives in Spring City and Salt Lake. New Semaphore On University 'Drunken Hubcap raiders are driving as 90 miles just to police records indicate at Provo. Among youngsters picked up in Provo for have been teenagers from Nephi, Spring City and Spanish Fork. In one Instance stolen property was traced by car license by Provo police to a very respectable couple in Sanpete County, who were indignant until one re- far as Utah County with Hubcap Raiders Invade from Long Distances fiy i ng Bring, Fin Provo's first case of drunken flying hit city court last week. Gerald Richard Norton, 23, 419 West Center, Springville, pleaded guilty to charges of operating an aircraft while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. He was fined $250 and Sentenced to 30 days in jail, with jail suspended on condition he pay the fine. membered: "Well the grandsons did take our car." Hubcap thefts In Provo alone are costing motorists $1,000 a month. Mill jy Streamflow Near Average Provo City has a new semaphore at 700 North University, an intersection which has increasForecast of streamflow into ingly heavy traffic as students turn east to drive to he upper Utah Lake is near the Brigham Young University cam- aerge, reports DeWitt Grandy, pus. Northeast traffic makes the Soil Conservation Service, but turn north onto University to Pro- the moisture picture still could vo High School. he warned. change in April-MaWater forecast based on April 1 snow surveys was: Spanish Fork river and Hobble Creek, 100 per cent of average; Weber River at Oakley, 102 per cent; Provo Joseph Earl Price, 32, Vernal, River at Vivian Park, 94 per cent; charged with driving while un- American Fork River near Amerder the influence of intoxicating ican Fork, 97 per cent, and Duliquor, pleaded guilty in Provo chesne River at Tabiona, 101 per City Court and was fined $250. cent. 'Candy Bomb' Injures Mouth of 8-Year-- Old ; 15-ye- ar y, Drunk Driving Brings $250 Fine boy eight bit down on a "candy bomb" Friday and suffered a burned mouth; A chipped teeth and laceration. "It's a miracle he wasn't hurt worse," a dentist who examined the boy's mouth told his mother. Provo Police Lt. LcGrande Baker and Detective Kenneth Forshee said the candy bombs had been dropped by a boy, 13, as he got on his bicycle. The injured boy's mother said they had been offered to him as "candy." The objects are a type of firecracker, called "crackle bomb," but looking like hard candy. Their sale is illegal. They come in varied colors and are about the size of the end of a pencil. They are very similar in appearance to fcut explode candy upon. Sugar cane provides cellulose the manufacture of safety glass used In modern for "Hill Reg. U j I Reg. $250 Genie re and Ernie Cox of Salt Lake visited last week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Farrer and at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Skinnar and daughter, Arlene of Roy, Utah, visited in Provo with friends and relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Madsen entertained family members at a potluck supper held at their home. Mrs. H. A. Stout of Albany, family members were Calif., were guests of honor. Twenty-fiv- e present. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Drake and daughter, Janel, of Nampa, Ida., were special guests also. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Major (Joanna Hobbs) and baby left for their home in Rivera, Calif., after spending two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. C. Lloyd Hobbs. Another daughter, Mrs. Morris H. Taylor (Beth Hobbs) and child were here a week. They came to visit their father who underwent an operation in the Utah Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bills will leave Monday for Flint, Mich., to pick up an automobile. They will then tor- - the East for two weeks before returning to Springville. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Litster, former residents of Cleveland, Emery County, have purchased the James Harvey home here. The Litsters have Just recently returned from an LDS Mission to the Southern States. While serving in the mission field their home and store in Cleveland burned down. Their new home is on 627 W. 8th N., Provo. 1 1 1 i I ilk $125 lllllllllfll ITllTlflTn lITTTTTTr llfiimmmm miiiiiiiniimi SHOP UNTIL 9 P. M. MONDAY! DOORS OPEN AT 10 A. M Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Newell A. Johnson, Mrs. La Mar Barney and son, Lin don, all of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff A. Anderson, all of Orem, attended the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Olena Mareah La r sen of Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Acord of Pleasant View were also present. Pvt. Bert J. Hone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hone at Benjamin, was recently transferred from Fort Bragg, N. C, to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Marks of Price, visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mark's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Orr. Mrs. A. W. Cherrinrton of Springville entertained at her home last week for members of Camp Koda of the Daughters of the Pioneers. Mrs. Nellie Brown, captain, was In charge. Sixteen members and one guest were present. Mrs. Matilda Sanford of Paul, Ida., is a houseguest in Springville at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Cherrington. She is also visiting with other relatives and friends in Utah County. 72 w, Larry Cox. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cox, is convalescing at home in Lindon after being released from the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. Larry was injured when he was struck by a car in Orem recently. Donnie, Joe and Donna Spitter of Tujunga, Calif., spent last weekend as houseguests at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardiner of Orem. Their mother is the former Verda Gardiner of Orem. Mrs. Anita Allen and children, Billy Lynn and Kitty Lee of Goshen, recently joined their husband and father in France. Staff Sgt. Lynn Allen is stationed there with the Air Force. Newcomers to Provo include Mr. and Mrs. Dee E. Christen-se1688 W. 50 N., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lasley, 449 E. 7th N , Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bambough, 145 E. Center, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Mealey, 357 E. Center, and Elvin Mealey, 371 N. 3rd W., all from Orem; Gary E. Parkinson, 370 E. 2nd S., from Rexburg, Ida.; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cockrell, 145 E. Center, from EKnrniaii.s Prism-Lit- e 2,. ... Lohengrin ... and Schubach's STrK-KOwn Certified Perfect l Diamonds On Sale! Hurry! This sale is the talk of the town. Schubach's are making diamond history with the biggest diamond ring sale in the intermountain westl We knew we had spectacular diamond values, but we didn't know how truly wonderful they were until the first day of the sale . . . the response was tremendous. So come in and enjoy savings that will be impossible to duplicate for many years to come. LOOSE DIAMONDS MONEY -- BACK GUARANTEE! n, EVERY ONE CERTIFIED PERFECT . . . EVERY ONE ON SALE FOR Vi If price you con buy these diamonds for less money anywhere else your money will be cheerfully refunded . . I Ogden. President and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, who came to Utah for LDS Conference, are guests this week of their mothers, Mrj. Melissa Lewis and Mrs. Nellie Henrichsen and families. They will attend the dedicatory services today of the Second-ElevenLDS Ward Chapel, and will leave Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill L. Bennion (Earlena Lewis) and family of Denver, Colo. From there they will leave for their LDS mission Nl th headquarters in Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead are the proud of a son born in Chico, Calif., to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Z. (Ceiia Jeane Bush) Draper. Mrs. Draper is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray (Edith Whitehead) Bush of San Diego, Calif., formerly of Provo. This is the first child of the Drapers and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Bush and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Draper of Fallon, Nev. great-grandpare- nts Gladiolus bulbs 3c each. Pansy, 35c dozen. (adv.). 358 Permanent waves Beauty Shop complete West. FR Why pay more? Wilma's North 10 gives them at half price. AH $10 and $15 permanenta for $5 and $7.50. FR (adv.). 41. You pay no more for your airline tickets in Provo Call "Big" John, Christopherson Travel Service. FR (adv.). 10. ttalh State Moves For Case Dismissal Upon motion of the state, Fourth District Court charges against Arland Malstrom, 21, 600 in South Main, Springville, of issuing a fraudulent check, were "WAR DAN CIS MADISON, rier in Utah County: Per month PROTEST Wis. (UP) A peace-lovin- g student group at the University of Wisconsin will hold an Ball Saturday night in the wake of Friday night's annual military ball. 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