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Show AROUND AND "ABOUT 2 Here's News About Your Friends and Neighbors By COLLEEN ROWBERRT Telephone PR Redd of Orem and Mrs. Ray Johnson and Joe Mr. this week from a daughter, Judy of Pleasant Grove, returnedand San Jose, Calif. Calif., trip to Reno, Nev.; San Francisco, a attended wedding reception for Mr. At San Jose. Calif., they and Mrs. Myron R. McAllister. Mr. McAllister, daughter of Mr." and Mrs. Redd, was the former Carolyn Redd of Orem. Thp couplp had previously been honored at a wedding reception the bride. They also traveled given in Orem by the parents of to Lake Tahoe before returning home. They were gone for a week. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright andchildrcn visited recently in southern Utah at the home of the parents of Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gore of Provo became parents of a baby boy Monday,. Sept. 9 at the Utah Valley Hospital. The couple have four other girls. Grandparents are Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Gore'of Springville and Mrs. Edna Clark of Onola. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Estey and family are newcomers to Frovn. They are formerly of Phoenix, Ariz., and are making their home in northeast provo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weight of Springville spent a few days visiting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen of Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bird of Springville have been vara- for three works in the Northwest. They traveled to Can-ari- a t:,,n and then vilcd in Kent, Wash., at the home of Mr. and . Mr-Rob Allen, former Springville residents. They also visited in Txs Angeles. Calif., before returning home. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bird of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. O. rch Anderson have just returned from a trip to Seattle, Wash., where they visited with their son and dauffhter-in-laand family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson. They up re formerly of Provo and Salt Lake. They also traveled to Vancouver and British Columbia. They traveled down the cnat to San Francisco, Calif., and visited with their son, Jim and daughAnderson in Bakersfield, Calif., with their and Jon. and Sanchez John Mr. Mrs. son, baby ter, w son-in-la- w Steven Morfensen visited recently with relatives in southern lTtah. on 7 n 5 Mr. and Mri. Heber Jacobs held an open house for their on, David K. Jacobs prior to his leaving for the West Central States Mission. Many friends and relatives called to bid him fareweJJ. Making Provo their new home are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Nielsen, 369 N. 8th E., from American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Walthew, 2968 N. 175 E., and Mr. and Mrs. Terry V. Bradfield, 125 S. 6th E., from Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Griffith, 107 S.. from Bell, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Christen, 59 W. 2nd S., from Yuma, Ariz. Also living in Provo now are Mrs. Regenia Ohadwick. 840 N. 11th E., from Waukegan, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Klemens C. Baczewski, 100 S. 9th E.,' Apt. 29, from Pittsburgh. Pa.; Marie Campbell, 1885 E. California, from Amarillo, Tex.: Mr. an-Mrs. Joseph E. Schumacher, 445 N. University Ave., from Santa Ana. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Curry, 190 N. 9th K., from Heber City. E;-1s- t i Xewcomers to Provo Include Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watters. N., from Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Coleman, 48 N. 10th W., from Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Derrick, 773 E. 8th N.. from Atlanta. Ga.; Shirley Hogan. 145 E. Center Street Apt. 14. from Burley, Ida.; Marjean Andreasen. 86 E. 5th N., from Filer, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Arliss Leonardson, 323 N. University Ave., from Idaho Falls, Id. Others making Provo their home are Mr. and Mrs. Omer Dean Nelson. 231 W. 4th N.. from Thatcher, Ariz,; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Caldwell. 416 N. University Ave., from Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ford, 603 N. 1st Wr. Apt. 5. and Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Grindstaff, 751 N. 12th E., from Orem; Mr. and Mrs. William Purdy, 779 N. 9!h E., from St. George and Mr. Inrt Mrs. Raymond Perkins, 3J9 E. 1st N., from Salt Lake. 56 W. 5th , . Per month r Overcome By Gas Fumes named outstanding graduating enand graduated with gineer, Mr. Smoot has done honors. research work for the Phillips Petroleum at Arco, Ida., since June. The Smoots were entertained extensively by friends and relatives prior to their departure. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Two Salt Lake City women were taken to a hospital Friday after being overcome by grs fumes while canning peaches. The women. Mrs. L. T. Millc-r-. about M, and Mrs. Lena Stagg. were reported in "fairly good" 70, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walser and condition today. The. were found family, formerly of Springville unconscious at the Miller residence have moved into a new home in Mrs. Miller's husband when he Orem. Mr. Walser is employed as by returned from work. a field engineer at Geneva. The fumes apparently escaped from a leaky flue. Planning a trip? Call "Big" John the traveling man. for' your complete schedules rates by air, rail, or ship, FR (adv). Mrs. Yvonne Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Mangum all of Orem were weekend visitors at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Arnold of Cleveland, Utah. John Iverson has qualified for rating. Baby Born Day his flight instructor After Husband's Death in Blast Provo Flying Service, Merrill Mr and Mrs. L. Douglas Smoot and daughter Anna Lee have left Christ opherson offers fastest air for Seattle. Wash., where he will travel from Provo. Any place with- ladv). enter the University of Washing- in 1000 miles. FR ton, on a fellowship. Me will teach and work on his doctorate Q What are the mosf famous Mr. Smoot degree. recently varieties rtf marble? from nraduated the Bricham A Young University, with his bache- Parian and Carrara. ; i 1.60 ooo SALT LAKE state 'UP) To road officials leave Wt' CITY. Washington next week to talk up Utah's need for superhighs sys from Ogricn i Salt Lake City bo Provo. State Road f ommisMon director Ellis Armstrong and commission chairman C. TaUr Burtort sai!$ they will meet with the U S. Bi reau of Public Roads and othier1 government officials on behalf of! the state's road needs. If the government approve the highway link connecting Utah's three biggest cities, rt would pay 95 per cent of the cost. ROSSEU yiXOH TAYLOR months in advance $9.60 One vear in advance $19.20 By mail anywhere in the United States or its possessions: $1.60 per month; $9.60 for six months in advance; $19.20 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, adsports call vertising and for society and fR news briefs, -- all 'R ff HERALt husband was fatally binned in in explosion at Price. ' Clayton Webb Thirty - year-ol- d ROOSEVELT (UP) Mrs. Mel- died in a gasoline tank explosion ba Lloyd Webb of Vernal gae Thursday.. Mrs Webb and her birth r a daughter at a hospital baby were both reported doinz here Friday one day after her well. S Published by Herald Corporation, 50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Entered at second class matter at the cost office in Provo Utah, under the act of March 3. 187S. SubseriptioB terms by carrier in Utah County! SUNDAY Utahns to Air Road Plan With Federal Officials 2 Utah Women Also new In Provo are Mr. and lor of sience and a chemical enMrs. Fred Morgan, 163 N. 1st E., gineering degree. He was also from Prosser, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baldwin, 407 N. 7th W., from Sacramento, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frazier, 167 E. 2nd N., from Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peterson, 755 E. 620 N., from Snowflake, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. McAllister, 165 N. 1st E., from Or.m and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne R. Applegate, 518 E. Center, from Oakland, Calif. fWifuSBftt. Th Id . GUARANTEED SAVINGS! GUARANTEED QUALITY! 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