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Show 2C0NDAT, DECEMBER 8, 1997 Comity, Utah SUNDAY HERALD AROUND AND ABOUT News Items About Your Friendsgnd Neighbors By COLLEEN ROWBERRT FR 4-0- Airman Richard William Richmond, stationed at the Niagara Falls Air Base in New York, sends news of his nomination as airman of the month. Richard is the son of Mrs. Louise Richmond. He is a teletype operator with the air defense command of the 15th Fighter Group of the US Air Force. Norma Buchanan, formerly of Provo, flew back to Washington, D. C, after visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buchanan. Gail Harold Lewis, a former Provo resident, son of Mr. and Mrs Harold J. Lewis, has just been promoted to work in the guided missile plant in Sunnyvale, Calif., as an electrical atengineer. Gail left for Northern California on Friday. He tended the BYU for two years and graduated in 1951 from the University of Utah with a bachelors degree in electrical engineering. Francis Caldwell of Upland, Calif., has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Palmer. She has now returned home. See "The Human Side," filmed story on mental health, Monday, Dec. 9th.. 6:30 p. m., Television Channel 2. Sponsored by Utah County Mental Association. (adv.). Call Connie Jenson at FR Elva's Beauty Salon. fadv). For Dedication English Temple August 58, make arrangements now, tour 11 countries 35 days, from New York City $698. Call Big John, Chris topherson Travel, FR (adv.). 10. Be smart, compare food prices and see what you save when jrou shop at Carson's Food Center, Provo. (adv.). Tour to the moon, later, right now Hawaii is calling. All expense $497 fifteen days, leaving Jan. 24th. Write Mrs. Alonzo J. Morley, 387 East 3rd North. Telephone FR (adv.). 87. RAIN, SNOW PREDICTED FOR MOST OF COUNTRY By UNITED PRESS Rain, mixed with snow flurries, washed standing snow cover from the eastern third of the country and dumped about an inch of water on Paducah, Ky., Little Rock, Ark., and Dyersbuirg, Tenn. The Weather Bureau reported that Friday's pattern would be repeated today with rain and snow predicted for nearly all sections of the nation, rain fell at Paducah an inchfeJl at of Friday, 1.09 and Rock Little An inch of .95 inches dropped at Dyersburg. A low pressure area in the Central Plains states is expected to Published by Herald Corporation, 50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Eni'-'-eas second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 187S. Subscriptirts terms by carrier in Utah County: d Per month 6 months in advance $1.60 $9.60 One year 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. , move eastward into the ver Valley. The area, with It warm, moist air Gulf of Mexico, brought Obio Ri- bringing from the the temperature up to 30 in New England and into the 50s in the Midwest. A high pressure area moved down from North Dakota to meet the low, resulting in snow flurries and rain in the Great Lakes region and upper Mississippi River Valley.. Temperatures fell quickly as the front advanced, and International Falls, Minn., reported a temperature of three degrees below zero as compared to the previous night's 25 above. Snow and rain moved from the higher elevations of the Rocky Mountains southward to Salt Lake City, Utah. The heaviest rain on the Pacific Coast fell at Cape Blanco, Ore., which had nearly an inch of rain Friday night. The onfly region to claim clear skies Friday was the Southwest. And even there, the conflicting pressure areas and other factors caused heavy fog in the Central Valley of California. OREM CITY Special CRioni ust tour Im- Matched Wedding Bands Reg. 60.00 provements for public hearing for District C has been postponed to Monday, Dec. 30th, at 8:00 39.95 P.M., Orem City Hall. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, adand sports' call vertising for society and FR news briefs, "all vR Signed O. V. FARNSWORTH, City Manager Ch pis tmas Community SILVERWAREq Reg. 98.00 48.501 - s S iJ lAT fl" 1 ' .MR.ninnnnJI Volume Prices on Springfil! Mattresses & Box Springs a JfcV V A mm T7H 0 Til VI VJ 11 Ell! 9900 MDS Gent's - Ladies LIGHTERS - from to 4.95 25.00! iJ NOW ONLY Gents' and TRAVEL Ladies CLOCK 4.95 mm Regular 15.00 Value gm $795 JJ and up BINOCULARS x 35 Power Pay Only 7 50c Weekly EASY CREDIT TERMS ! A Full Year to ,p 3 Nationally Advertisea 6 cHina for $35.00 ,t.. KCguia..j Magnetic . aa nmvG U U Un rvl ih Waterprooi CHRISTMAS Chair-So- lid Nylon Cover n- Shockproot SHIPP'S Large Selection of Living Room Furniture Finest in quality lowest in price 95 $1 Studio and Hardwood Frame, c. OFF ON ALL Up to 50 .A 2-P- Pay! SPECIAL ony - Q Call Your Carpet Number 0 r mm- m CO nn u mm r UUCP. 125 West 500 South 140 West Center Provo, Utah t - .13. t - . |