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Show Statistics Provo Chamber of Commerce Completes Flying Goodwill Tour to Glen Canyon, Kanab Provo' s "flying Chamber ct Commerce" landed at the Provo Its Airport Saturday, completing Bontour via roundtrip goodwill anza airliner to Kanab and Glen The huge plane left Canyon. Provo with the C. of C. delegation Friday morning. The (our was led by CC GRA Begins 4th Year of Square Dance Instruction The Geneva Recreation Association this week will begin its fourth year of program sponsored square dance instruction, with Randy Stephens, Provo, one n of the West's caller, In charge. classes are Two beginners' scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday of this week, at 8:30 p.m., in the GRA Recreation Hall. Each class will hen meet weekly on the same night. Mr. Stephens is one of the leading callers and instructors in the state, and his reputation has spread throughout the nation because of his unique rhythmic style. His original dances have been recorded by Windsor Recording Company, one of the leading producers of folk music best-know- records. The past summer he toured the Pacific Northwest and California calling for square dance groups in these areas. The tour was highlighted by Randy's selection m master of ceremonies HOSPITAL Saturday: Boy to Archie K. and Loader, Orem. Gj Tuaw-ans- ki Friday i to Donnel and Shirley Mackey Martindale, Orem. , Boy to Dwight and Patricia Mc Donald Kuykendall, Provo Girl to Arthur B. and Joyce Young DeFriez, Provo. Boy 1 T&' Preai-Robe- rt E. Halladay. Guest of honor on the trip and featured speaker Priday night was United States Senator Arthur V. Watkins. The tour included the mammoth Glen Canyon damsitt where work is progressing way ahead of schedule according to construction men. Much Wasting has already been done to prepare the canyon walls for the dam construction, the diversion tunnel construction is well under way and cables are now being strung preparatory to building a bridge across the chasm, according to Mr. Halladay. Friday evening in Kanab, Senator Watkins was guest speaker at a dinner at which civic and business officials and contractors in cluding L. F. Wiley, project engineer of the Glen Canyon development, were present. Jack Arant, assistant to the president of the Bononza Airlines was Bonanza also with the group. from Salt begins- regular service with Lake to Phoenix, Ariz., daily stops at Provo, later this year. BORN AT UTAH YALLET Irven Harris Greer, 25, Springvill, and Norma M. Hollings worth, - 27,' Springvilie. Lamon Kline Spencer, 16, Provo, and Helen Jane Holmes, 16, Provo. Eldon William Barney, 30, Span ish Fork, and Norma Hannah Nel son, 27, Spanish Fork. Theo C. Bullock, 68, American 117 r: c 'vV,- -' s !"iV''"' X MARRIAGE LICENSES - - i , (I Fork, and Deseret Broderick, 62, Provo. Jay L. Roundy, 24, Provo, and Beverly Thompson, 19, Oram. George Dewain Carter, 22, Pro vo, and Mary Sutherland, 18, Provo. James Irving Johnson, 10, Pleasant Grove, and Alta Mae Whlteley, - A A' Candidate Dearth Hits School Boards of County Unless more interest to shown between now and Oct. 4, tee filing deadline, soma school hoard jobs in Utah County may go begging for lack of candidates. No one has formally filed for any of the three board positions at stake in this fall's elections-o- ne in each of the county's school districts and only one of them as yet has an announced candidate. Dr. Milton Marshall, Provo, told the Herald Saturday he will to be a candidate for succeed himself in Municipal Ward One m Provo. In tb Alpine District, term expires this year for the Orem area board member and Dr. Philo T. Edwards, incumbent, told the -- re-electi- on Herald he will not be a candiNo one else haa as yet filed. A similar situation prevails in th Nebo District, where the term of William Broad bent in the and Goshen area expires this year. Mr. Broadbent also informed the Herald he will not seek and no one has filed in the district. Filing deadline for the post la Oct. 4. In Provo, Dr. Marshall's Municipal Ward One area generally includes the city south of Second South and east of Third West. Dr. Marshall is completing his 20th year on the Provo Board of Education this year. date for re-electi- on. San-taqu- n, - ;.. T, BRAKE ADJUSTMENT odjutt and test brakes new ear" 2. J vilie. mi UTAH SENATOR 'JOINS CAVALRY' Senator Arthur V. Watkins, left, took time out from a busy schedule at Kanab this weekend with the Provo Chamber of Com- tour to pay recognition to the growing importance of motion merce picture production in Utah. He was sworn in as an honorary colonel in the Fifth d unit featured in the coming television series, Cavalry Regiment, a is Jack Pickard, star of the series. Unidentified man "Boots and Saddles." Center on right watches the proceedings. movie-create- 10 Faculrymen Join Motorist Hprt In Eurkea Crash College of Commerce American Fork Man Serves At Virginia Del-be- rt ar one-four- th " ' rifi y,a., t 'iw,:, n " J v. 6. of4 toe-ou- t. All weights IncludVdL ROTATE TIRES ond Inspect tlrwt for damage. 1 rl 4 MYRON D. CHILDS 1958 EDSEL t Central Utah Motor 400 South University Ave. ESS 3 amazingly different . . . the 'natural look' Hoover's Famous lines presented in an exciting new masculine atmosphere . . . new entrance onto Provo's Center Block Parking Area. . . . ... FEATURiaG Ml FOR THE YOUtlO f.lA!) a $1900 valuo Invites you to see and drive .. . THE NEWEST thing on wheels 8-5- OT0 OfltlT$ to co puces. . .especially for Sport Loft, Hoovr nw wpstairs addition, k tfi young man. 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Elwin Allyn Robinson, 16, Orem, and Kasen Ann Barnett, 16, Provo. Larry Batty, 17, no address, and Tommily Henderson, 16, Provo. DIVORCES GRANTED Norma Potts from Kenneth Ten new faculty members have FORT EUSTTS, VA. Pfc. of Commerce the V. McDaniel, 21, son of Mr. College EUREKA joined Kay Colovich, for at one-cacciBrigham Young University and Mrs. Vern D. McDaniel, Route jured Saturday in a mile the new year, it was announced 1, American Fork, Utah, gradudent at 4:05 a.m. southeast of the state road shops today by President Ernest L. ated Sept. 20, from the aircraft on a dirt road above Highway Wilkinson. component repair course at the 50-- 6 in Eureka, was taken to Pay-so- n The new teachers and their Army's Transportation School, Fort Eustis, Va. Hospital for treatment of a positions follow: back and leg injury. R. DerMont Bell, instructor, McDaniel entered the Army in Monk. business education and office March 1964. 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