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Show "eSS 1M SUNDAY HERALD Progress Report Ma do 4..' Eld red Sunset Manor Seeks Second Federal Grant Under Eldred Sunset Manor Foundation, with about $765,400 worth of work completed on its chronic diseases hospital, has application pending for $171,000 second payment from the federal governAct. ment under the The Foundation has already received $211,000 in federal funds, and expects to receive a total of $567,000, which with matching county funds will pay for the . Hill-Burt- on $1,134,000 iir st unit pital. Tolboe Construction Company has informed Seth Billings, Foundation president, that construction may be completed in July, and commissioners hope the new infirmary may be occupied by October. The county has paid about $439,000 to date on the build'ng. Windows are now in at the new Bond Drive to Be Planned; 'Share in America7 Theme r The first meeting oF representatives from Utah County's 1958 U S. Savings Bond Drive, "Share Iii America," will be held Monday noon at Elliott's Cafe. The meeting will be a table discussion of proposed plans for this year's drive. Share in America, a campaign to stimulate thrift and stress the patriotic iand personal values of regular investment in U. S. Savings Bonds, will be staged in Utah County from May 5 to May 20, Price, according to chairman of Utah County Bond ' Drive Activities. Chairman of Monday's meeting will be Glen Schramm, who is in commu-Inity-wi- Sterling de charge of the State Office of U. S. Sayings Bonds in Salt Lake City. Attending Monday's meeting . Nichols, Provo, representing Utah County Banks; Dr. Oliver R. Smith, chairman of Brigham Young University will be F. V -- Journalism Department, repre- senting publicity; Ed Shriver, Provo, representing retailers; Ruby Christensen, Springville, WomUtah County representing en's Clubs; Clyde James, Provo, representing men's civic clubs; J. Hamilton Calder, Provo, representing, management, and Mrs. Stella Oaks, Provo City School Coordinator, representing county schools. i .v s H I "" Act Hill-Burto- n of the hos- f : I Orem Appeals For M Red Cross Funds building and plastering is going with landscaping forward, along ' plans. room has been leadThe ed in; sterilizing equipment has been installed, and the automatic washers have been installed in the laundry room. The infirmary has purchased 40 new mattresses, and plans to put, new mattresses on all the beds, when patients are moved to the new building.' No new hospital beds will be purchased, but the old ones will be freshly painted, said Mr. Billings. i . . .1 X-r- ay 'Music In the Round' Set by Accordion Group - "Music in the PAYSON Round" will be presented by the Dixon accordion group Monday, April 7, 7:30 p.m., at Payson Third LDS Ward recreation hall. The public is invited to attend. There will be no charge for admission. Those who will take part are Donna Kenner, Connie Brunson, EJla Jayne Gatley, Mark Peter'"' son, Lamar strong, Winnie, Nybo, Bob ArmBobbie Lofgran, Dale Andy Jasperspn, Floyd Gardner, Dannie Throckmorton, Helen Finch, Keith Wilson and Jeanine Smith. - f - - ' ;..;,; j An appeal for more OREM funds from the people in tht Orem area was madf.i at a special Red Cross meeting held in Orem this week. A number of. Orem Red Cross officers and Drive Chairman Jack Childress met with Roberta Mortisey, Utah County Executive Secretary,, to map plans to help the drive. Mr. Childress noted that support from LDS stake officials is needed and that certain organizations in both LDS and other churches could be very beneficial in helping put the drive over and attain the $1900 quota. At the present time only a small percentage of that amount has been Miss raised, according t( Mor-rtee- y. ' I Reorganized Alpine Firemen To Be Honored at Dance J By REGENE PEAY BENJAMIN Mr. and Mrs. Basil Talbot, entertained the. Men's and Ladies Chrt at their home, where l supper' was served and table games were played. Prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Tanner, Dan DeGraw and . Frances Stone. Caleb Tanner Sues City Over Water ' f Bck at day party for Bonnie Leland. The Palmyra Stake Junior Gleaners under the direction of the leader, Mrs. Dorothy Hawkins, held an election and pr-- r -- ited a $kit at recent meeetings. The skit was directed by Mrs. June Shepherd and June .Bartholomew. , The Variety Club met at the home of DeNene Jensen. Prizes Elder J, Lynn Lundell has reere awarded to Blanche Haw- turned from an LDS Mission in kins, Norma Jean Aitken, and the Western States. His mother Carol Ashby. Mrs. Reva Hickman pf Compton, Calif., arrived here to see her Mr. and Mrs. Arlynn Hone had son. They are now visiting ia a family dinner at their home Ogden. which was attended by Mr. .and Mrs. Oliver Nash, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hone, Ar- and children of Ramona, Calif., thur Hone and Mrs. Tressa Yates, are here visiting their parents, Spanish Fork; Mr. ad Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Anderson. Woodruff Hone, and Mr. and Mrs. Other visitors at' the Anderson Walter H. Ludlow. home were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson of Burley, Ida. Mrs. Earl LudloW entertained at a family dinner in honor of Mrs. Madge Clayson has reMr. and Mrs.. Fenton Steele and ceived word of a new grandson children of Goshen, who are born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lar-se-n in California. moving soon to live at Garden-villNev., where Mr. Steele has a job. Mrs. Steele is the former Recent dinner guests at the Earlene Ludlow. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hawkins, were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melva Hone accompanied Ladd Simons and Sadie Wiscomb, her sister and brother-in-laSalt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann of Johnson, Springville;' Mr. and Brigham City to Nephi, to visit Mrs. Don Taylor, and sons of their aunt, Nora Hone and Spanish Fork; Rex and Glen Hawkins and from cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benjamin. -- ; i . i AND YOU MAY EVEN WIN A PRIZE!' A. C. chairman of Alpine Firemen's Ball, (Ace) Avery, left, uses his best salesmanship (although it really wasn't needed) to sell ' tickets to the big event to Ross Beck, center, fire chief, and Vernon Shepherd, assistant chief. Benjamin Residents Busy With Clubs, Family Dinners Caleb Tanner has filed suit in DistriQt Court against Provo City, declaring that the city in January rejected his claim for $650, which he said was due him since he received only 737.84 acre feet of irrigation waThe community man of the "dance committee. ALPINE ter in 1957 of the 937.84 due him dance committee is sponsoring an Alpine City has just reorgan- under a 1940 water rights agreeFiremens Ball, in honor of the ized its firemen as follows: Ross ment. Alpine City Firemen. Beck as fire chief, Vernon ShepIt will be held April 11 in the herd as assistant fire chief, SPEEP LIMIT TOO LOW Alpine Gymnasium, where they A C. Avery, secretary, and the The city TAMPA, Fla. (UP) will start the evening out with following firemen: Duane Shep- board has under consideration toa Volley Ball game at 7 p.m. herd, Gay Beck, Don Brown, day a plea to raise the speed They will dance from 8:30 jjuntil Davis Devey, Carl Austin, Don limit from 25 to 30 miles per hour 11:30 p.m. Devey, Howard Adamson, Bill in town. Automobile dealers comThere will be door prizes and Turner Vaughn Hamnett, Thayne plained automatic - sHift cars Pricilla Bingham, Anita Beck-stroArkansas has 453,868 acres of a floor show at intermission ac- Bateman, Burke Heaton, Robert have to break the speed limit to Joan Hawkins and Diane fishable and private lakes, .ex' shift into high gear. cording to A. C. Avery, chair Bennett and Earl Carter. Herbert, were guests at a birth- - cluding farm ponds. Fourth j . j e, w, - Wil-kin- s. families j m, - |