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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 I Utah County, Utah 1A 1 ' Benjamin Names Homecoming Head DAILY HERALD i AV?s its fj ' Nephi Lions Clean Up MP: fe ,;s ' ' Timp LDS Stake Conference Set This Weekend " Forest Camp Mr. Chapman will go back within has a week, while Mrs. Cfaapm an arid Lundell BENJAMIN Floyd 1959 the the children will remain here for been, named chairman of Benjamin Homecoming Celebra- thret week. tion. Mr. and Mri. R. S. Adair and who visitors the many Among daughter of Albuquerque, N. M., Homecom? attended the. Benjamin stopped at the home of Mrs. Mrs. James and Edith Cloward. Mrs. Adair is ing were Mr. Heber the former Kay Shuboys of Hawkins,. Mr., and Mrs. Neilson Nellie Mrs. and Hand, Tokyo, Japan. all tof Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins, Ofem: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moulton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and and children of Logan were here family, Mrs. Rena Hone Taylor, for the Homecoming. Mrs. Moul Mrs. Mildred Saxey and family Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Harrison and Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Provor By MRS. REGENE PEAV -- PLEASANT GROVE Timpa-nogo- s stake quarterly conference is to be held Saturday and scheduled ' Sunday, June 21 and 22 at the Timpanogos Stake House, according to President Boyd L. Fugal. Antoine R. Ivins of the First Council of Seventy will be the visiting ' authority. of Theme the day will be "Missionary Conference with the Sunday sessions at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.. being devoted to missionar' ies and their .work. On Saturday evening at 6:30 there will be a special . missionary meet, and at 8 p.m. a special session, of Priesthood leaders. All who are to attend will be notified. The Sunday evening session will be an MLV Youth Conference at 7:30. Avard A. Rigby, Provo, of the unified church school system, who was appointed under the direction of the first presidency of the church, will also speak at the Sunday morning session. NEPHI The annual clean-u- p the of day Nephi Lions was held W'-"1 at 4 Camp Dad and Sons in recently y f WW" Salt Creek Canyon. it" The Lion members went up at mi 4 o'clock to clean the picnic t4 grounds, recreation space, make ' ' ' J ' trails and clean away the debris of the winter, j Mrs. Golden Oldroyd and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Amtoft and raw: Dick Wetherll were in charge, of daughter, Susan, of Richmond, j:. the dinner, and other Lady Lions Calif., are visiting here with her father Charles Hawkins and other prepared pot; luck. At 8:30 the dinner was served relatives. after much work had been accomMrs. Alice McCaully of Caliplished by the men in the area. fornia is visiting with relatives Later a program was given and friends throughout county ?- a 4 around ) huge Bonfire. ."7 and state. Raymond .Jackson, District Governor of 28-and Rulon Broad-hea- d Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman and gave reports of the state LUNCHTIME One of the two baby squirrels adopted by the Ernest L. Tucker three chidren of Los Angeles convention held in Ogden recentfamily of Provo gets its lunch from a member of the family. came here .to visit with her parly. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steele. It was dedided to hold the next state convention in Cedar City. r. ' next year. The Nephi Lions will be represented at the national Lions convention to be held in Chicago July 9 to 12 by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond James Chambers Sr., of Provo, Jackson. By ESTELLA PETERSON Thirty-fiv- e was bound over to the .Fourth Dismen and their wives SPRINGVILLE Dr. Dean W. attended the clean-u- p SANTAQUIN Kathryn and trict Court on a charge of carnal day in the Y S. B. his who received Jeannette Packard, canyon and special guests were Holladay are improving knowledge by Provo City Court. of at Utah the Mr. at the Utah Valley Hospital, foland Mrs. Chapman, brother University The Ernest L. Tucker- residence degree CAMP W. G. WILLIAMS, JORUniand M.D. at his the of Fred Chapman of Nephi degree lowing surgery performed June Mrs. Angus Holladay and Mrs. Carl at 280 E. 3700 N., has become DAN NARROWS The of spirit of School in Utah 12 and 13. The girls are daughters D. Greenhalgh; Medical the new home of two bauy ground versity Naexhibited Utah cooperation by 1957 has been tional j of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Holladay squirrels, who were orphaned Guard troops was praised Frederick felthe of a awarded of Ontario, Ore., and were taken Members of the Social Twelve Great, the when their mother deserted here Wednesday by L. F. Black, founded the in were guests at the home of while ill at Club homes lowship genthe here modern, visiting nest, frightened by a bulldozer manager of Utah operations for secret service. at Eldon Carter of Orem. of their Mrs. eral and Mr. surgery grandparents, U. S. Steel Corp. during the' fepalr job of a natural the Clinic, Mayo g&s line at 900 E. 700 N. ' Mr. Black was among 11 of of Roche ster, .. Air. Tucker driver of the bullthe honorary Colonel's Minn. dozer found tile new born squirDr. Pack a r d Advisory Corps of the Utah Nationrels in the nest which was pushed has been doing al Guard who Wednesday morning out of the ground by the heavy glimpse of miliintern work at wound up a life W. at G. Williams. macmnery. the Thomas Dee tary Camp For three weeks now the TuckThe group, consisting of a numMemorial Hosers have fed; the squirrels, the pital in Ogden. ber of the top business and civic top cream of cow milk, first with While attending leaders in Utah, were guests of an eyedropper and then with a the University of MaJ. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Dr. Packard Utah, Dr. Pack- adjutant general, on a tour of baby bottle. By now their eyes! 'are open and their fur has grown ard was a member of the Phi Rho Camp Williams and National enough to cover their bare skin. .Sigma Medical Fraternity. Guard training sites in the WaThe Tuckers say they are un The Packards will leave for satch Mountains. usual but nice pets. Rochester 'July 1. Mrs. Packard "The and the Is the former Melba Child, daugh- courteousdignity displayed atmosphere displayed by ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Child. your National Guardsmen are most j They have two children, Dian and impressive," Mr. Black told Gen. H Paul. Rich. "The work the National Guard engineers are doing on the scenic Brighton-Midwa- y road is the Provo executive outstanding," said. By MARGRETTE TAYLOR Other "members of "the honorary SALEM The Busy Cookers colonel's advisory corps are C. D. club met Tuesday afternoon June Michaelson, O. Preston Robinson, 17 and organized their group with Eric C. Aaberg, Orval W. Adams, UPackie Porter as president, Erma Ashby J. Badger, Harold Bennett, Lee Nelson as vice president, George Eccles, Sid Eliason, Gus P. Kathleen Miller as secretary, W. L. Fields, , John F. Backman, Carol Joy Lee as game leader, Edward M. Naughton, staHOLDEN Fitzpatrick, (UPD-Marine Linda Lee Prows as song leader, W. T. Frank Streator, Nightingale, and Ruth Ann Clark and Annette tioned at Camp Pendleton, Calif., John Wallace and Rulon White. Cloward as reporters. There are was killed three and a half miles National Guardsmen from the seven girls in the club with lead- north of here Wednesday when out went area who are training at of Provo and control his ;car ers Madge Ahlstrom and Barbara ' Williams are members of crashed was He a into Camp gully. Davis. XI the identified as Cornelius F. MurCorp Artillery's 145th Field ' The .Cozy Circle Club, was en- phy, 20, a native of Wayne, Mich. Artillery Group. Units of the 145th in MilSheriff Calvin P. Stewart of Provo, Mt. Group are located tertained by Mrs. Leola Johnson saidwas Pleasant, Nephi, lard Fork, Spanish County Murphy Tuesday evening. Canasta was alone in the car and St. Cedar Manti, City, George, apparently played with high score going to dozed at the wheel while X j driving Richfield, Fillmore and Beaver. to Lucille second Nelda Carlson, Utah units from 91. a on U.S. of section County Engineer straight Hanks and consolation to Edith week on three this are at accident The occupied occurred approxhonGrant. June Cloward was road construction projects, beored for her birthday and pre- imately 5:45 a.m. and Murphy tween Brighton and Midway and Fillin the LDS Hospital in sented with gifts. Committees died Wheeler and American Fork in at 10 a.m. Stewart said the were formed to entertain at the more was ' found, about 30 feet from Canyons. Salem Lake Park during the sum- Jxxiy Save on Combination Offer Tilting Arbor The artillery units Wednesday wreckage as if Murphy had mer months. The next meeting the extencrawled away from the damaged will wind up three days of will be at the park on June 22. sive training in basic combat at . car. BENCH Reg. 132.75 drills the past year, and armory The death Utah's raised highClub The Busy Workers way death toll to 81 for 1958 com- include such things as small unit Tuesto learned make sandwiches with 83 in a similar period tactics, map reading, land mine ONE SIDE EXTENSION day afternoon when it met at pared warfare, field fortifications,' indithe home of" Marianne Christen- - last year. vidual day and night training, i t II. n Lii rr i .t i ; nnu ' technique of fire and many Cuts up to at 90 degrees Erleen Culmer demonstrated the others. Aleta making of. sandwiches. Thursday the artillery units will Single hand wheel for positioning blade Swasey, Kathleen Peterson and move into the camp's gunnery 5.00 Down Efleenj Culmer are the leaders of ranges for artillery service pracAdjustable steel bench 16Vix30-1- n. top one groiip, Mrs. Madge Ahlstrom tice which continues through the and Barbara Davis are leaders of coming week. Units of the 145th the second group and the third Gunner Rayfield Peterson, Rt. 1, Field Artillery Group are equipped SEARS CUTS PRICES ON ALL group will be led by Mrs. Jensen Box 349, Provo, pleaded guilty to with the eight-inc- h O ELECTRIC HAND TOOLS and La Vera Davis, Next week charges of drunk driving in Provo howitzer capable of firing atomic each group will report separately. City Court and was fined $150. projectiles. r 1 - f -- - s - - r . always delicious ton and four children are sepnd-in- g a week herewith her mother. The Lundell reunion was held at the amusement hill, where a dinner was served and a program was presented with Norman Lundell in charge. George Parkinson was appointed as chairman for the 1959 reunion. . 1 Mrs. Lily Lundell Williams of Salt Lake City was a recent visitor here, as guest of relatives and friends. ' ... made with Smirnoff , A 5 Provo Family Raises Two Doctor Receives Fellowship for General Surgery Baby Squirrels Geneva Head Praises Utah Guard X Provoan Faces Morals Charge Girls Improve After Surgery . : . - ; L AFT AN - the .fi7iy. VODKA WAGON T WITH N1 , .... . mtm 100 Proif. DiitRlii - the greatest name In VODKA Inn frill. Sti. tiirri Snirioff i . 24-ho- ..... FU. (Div. if Hiubliii). Rirtfori Cioi - i ur j , Clubs Four Active in Salem I u 1 Marine Dies In Crash On Highway 91 4-- H A L ' . - . 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