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Show ffc, April 28; City Pharmacy to Take Over Walgreen's to Close A druggist: The Walgreen store at E. Center St. will close 1. 1 WttfflWlf ray WW WW fcV ..r.'.v.'.E III ll ll .!..'!!! Rogers Silverware Company will move Into the present City Drug Building about June 1 and will expand its operation. 4. I l including Adelbert F. Coleman, local agent at American Fork, received service award pins Saturday night at the company's annual award banquet at Hotel Utah. Mr. Coleman, along with Ber- it tram A. Ogden, Gardiner, serviceman at and Elmer S. Wyllie, service foreman at Salt Lake service City, received a The only company empin now active with more ploye years' service than this trio is Cyril H. Hartley, service crew foreman at Ogden, who has 43. A native of Heber, Mr. Coleman began working for the Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. at Provo, one of the predecessor companies of Mountain Fuel, at the age of 18 repairing gas lights. Except for a period during the depression, he has worked steadily with the company since. 40-ye- ar HONORED Adelbert F. Coleman, local MFS agent at American Fork, who received service award at Salt Lake banquet. 40-ye- ar 30-d- ay Grande Paper Gives Provo Spread Rio Kennecott Corp. Further Cuts Copper Output positions with Walgreen stores in other cities. Both the present stores of Walgreen Drug and City Drug will be renovated in the change-ove- r process. Glen A. Thomas and Henry R. Gardner, pharmacists, will be associated 'with Mr. Christensen in the new City Phar By ERMA JEANNE ARGYLE Decoration of a home is a personal matter, and the character of the home should reflect the personality, character and desires of the persons who live in it, declared Charles D. Sessions, manager of Utah Valley Furniture Co. A qualified interior decorator, Mr. Sessions holds a degree in interior design from the New York School of Design and Interior Decorating, a branch of New York University, and a certificate from the New York State Board of Trade in the field of interior design, and has done graduate work at BYU. The decorator must study the persons who are to live in the home, to learn what they are like and find out what they really want not just what they think they want, Mr. Sessions said. furnishing of a home, Mr. Sessions declared that a home must not only be beautiful, but be correct for its occupants. "It would be better for the home to be a little less perfect scientifically, than to be perfect but wrong for those who live there," he averred. Timely Advice Most homes do not truly reflect their owners, he stated, "otherwise they would not be wanting to change them every two weeks or six months." "If something in your home is right for you, don't change it merely because styles change. If it is right, you will not tire of it in a short time. Rather, you will grow to love it more as time passes." Born in Milo, Ida., and raised on a cattle and sheep ranch, Mr. Discussing the rules of design, Sessions has always had an in- scale and color that go into the Accountants Set Meeting ''.'1 The Utah Chapter of the National Association of Accountants will hold its regular monthly tech's nical session on Monday at 1270 2100 E. Salt S., Cafe, Lake City. Speaker will be H. C. Shoemaker, chairman of the Utah State Tax Commission. Mr. Shoemaker will discuss the subject "Current Tax Problems in Utah." This subject will be of interest to accountants particularly as related to recent changes in the Utah Sales Tax Laws and the new withholding provisions of the State Income Tax Law. V 'l'T 1 - . V - 1 , Har-man- The greatly reduced United States demand for copper forces Kennecott Copper Corporation to further curtail its operations in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico, Charles D. Michaelson, general manager of the company's Western Mining Divisions, announced Saturday. This further valley. reduction is intended to Improvements the Rio Grande is production more nearly intobring line making in the Provo area, includ- with current demand and to pre- IIELP NEEDY JAPANESE TOKYO (UP) The U.S. Army ing the revamp of the Second West vent further inventory increases. said 500 about trackage, also were featured. , today Japanese inThe article is accompanied by stitutions and needy people have a general view of NEW TWIST TO OLD TALE four pictures benefitted from about one million the Provo station, an actual shot LONDON (UP) The old chil- dollars in money and services doof the Second West improvement, dren' tale about the little night nated by Army sources. Army one of a Prov Steel and Supply visitors who made, new shoes-focamps, chapels of all faithe, womcrew unloading steel from a Rio the cobbler while he slept got a en's clubs and fraternal organizaGrande car, and a picture of S. D. new twist Friday. Thieves broke tions contributed toys, baby Burnside of the railroad and Pub- into a shoe stare and left their clothes, firewood, dairy foods, lisher L. B. Tackett of the Herald, old ones in place of the new shoes rain boots, ping pop , sets, furnitaken on Second West with the they took. ture, time and labor. in the new Herald building background. Provo is featured in the April 15 issue of the Green Light, Rio Grande Railroad publication. i'First - Residents Awed by Beauty of ' Utah Valley" is the headline over the article which tells of Provo's splendid scenic setting and the resources of Ihe : . BUSINESS LEADER Charles of Utah Sessions, manager Valley Furniture Company. D. mew p Ktero stake organizations. Candid color photography he finds a fascinating hobby, and brings ideas from this into his home decoration work. Inspiration from the sand dunes in Death Valley formed the basic color scheme for his living room. He also photographs interiors of homes he has decorated, and uses these to illustrate lectures in interior decoration which he gives before social and church groups. He and his wife the former Ruth Davies of Provo, have three children and five grandchildren. Park Nelson Park City Con muss ... no fuss I. iuma SALES' try for 31 years. W A NT MEN gs E D . ! cases only one out of five pass. Lincoln Service helps thousand prepare for these tests every year. It is one of the largest and fastest growing privately owned schools of its kind and is not connected with the Government. For FREE information on Government jobs, including list of positions and salaries fill out coupon and mail at once TODAY. You will also get full details on how you can qualify yourself td pass these tests. Don"t Delay Act NOW! -- Pekin, Illinois I am very much interested. Please send me absolutely FREE (1) A list of U. S. Government positions and salaries (2) Information on how to qualify for a U. S. Government Job. coating." Name Mr. Muir said the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America have devised a decorator credit plan to help, enable home owners to paint their property. The slogan of the PDCA is "Make 1958 the Year to Paint." Agt Address state City Give Exact Directions to Your Home . ' . 1 ALUMINUM TJT7?rn fTTlTR eai3Xit) rae Stearic m Usual Value II I Price Colorful plastic covering dTSN Annoying lint, thread, hair II I . II I Mmi H tl IJ Jl Folds fcr iT - or picked op with ease II I MM Fully guaranteed IIIJIJILinillll IIIIIJIIIIUIMIinm.lll o easy storing & j ! j oa noo .13Va .06 .18 .01 .17 .16 .21 .11' 'a and Jay LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. .08a . Lynne WOMEN- From ages 18 to 51. Prepare now for U. S. Civil Service job openings in .this area during the next 12 months.' Government positions pav aa high as $350.00 a month to start. They much greater security provide than private employment and excellent opportunity for advancement. Many positions reruire little or no or expespecialized education " rience. But to get one of these jobs, you must pass a test. The competition is keen and in some 2 .65 .70 .10 .12 ROLL-AROUN- D i L dirt - ROLL- - EASY fart - tmo&f (6)95 for octioo StorM assomblod for instant oso IrcKkIm compkto t of novar havo to 6ft M Rolls ovor door siBs, sosttsf nags, ovon op stoirsl Powerful Gonorol Etoctric motor With comploto sot of NOV Regularly $49.95 A REDUCED TO m. ftochments S DOWN VACUUM CLEANER To Western Union Names District Sales Manager Appointment of J. N. Ward as district sales manager for the state of Utah in addition to parts of Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada was: announced recently by W. S. Fowler, general manager of Western Union's Pacific Division, San Francisco. ' Mr. Ward will assist Provo firms with their communications problems, working closely with J. S. local Western Union Bronson, fNrffs - VACUUM CLEANER .vt-i- Bristol SI, 1.000 at 17; 2,000 at 18. v Croff Oil, 6.500 at 4. E Standard. 12.000 at 4i. Eur Bullion. 1.000 at 4Va. Maj Oil. 3.000 at 62. Mono Kears, 1.000 at 28; 3.000 at 29; 400 at 30. North Lily. 1.200 at 60; 500 at 62 Va. Tar Baby. 5,000 at 20. Tintic Lead. 200 at 3. Trans Union. 200 at 3. West Toledo. 5.000 at 9. manager. dren, Claudia Warren. steel-makin- .02 14 12 .19 60 .65 09 DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT E. Warren Hunziker, division superintendent open hearfh and foundry at Geneva Works, who has been in the g indus- Just call our nearest plant collect for fast pick-u- p service. . I 11 .14 12Va Prosper Silver Kin West . . Silver Shield . So. Standard Swansea Con .... Tar Baby I" Tintic Standard Utah Wyoming..... West Toledo Williston I aluminum fraraci .29 07 .30 .02 07 V2 05 Va .15 00 'a Pittsburg i .04 V 013,i at industry Works, near San Francisco starting as a melter and working his way up to superintendent of open hearths at Pittsburg in 1947. He came to Geneva Works .at his present post in 1954. Warren and his wife, 'Marionj, live in Orem. They have two chil- Lightweight, sturdy .04 .09 .23 .01 if . (3al .05 .11 .90 .62 foundry, likes to work with boysi An eagle scout and holder of the coveted silver beaver awards Warren has been a leader in tii Boy Scouts for a number of years and now is a member of the exe cutive board of the Utah National Parks Council of the Bpy Scouts of America. A native of California, he startg ed his nearly 31 years in the 3 you found the easy way to dispose of dead stock. No .36 .04 V 1.00 .......... When he isn't directing the operation of Geneva's 10 big open hearth furnaces, man of steel "Warren" Hunziker, division superintendent - open hearth and 0 There are hundreds of homes and commercial-buildinin Utah not have been that paintCounty ed for years, notes jChet Muir, president of the Prdfo Chapter, Painting and Decorating Contractors of America. & Failure to keep a home or business house painted is a major economic crime, said Mr. Muir, "for each year the actual value of the building depreciates at a tremendous rate. Nothing encourages deterioration o much as the lack of a protective pair. t .27 ........ pj Kiwanis Leader. A Kiwanian for 22 years, Mr. Sessions is district chairman of area Key Clubs and the Utah-Idah- o Circle K Clubs sponsored in high schools and colleges by the Kiwanis Clubs. Of these service clubs, four new Key Clubs have been organized since Jan. 1, and they are in the process of organizing two more. They are also organizing a new Circle K Club at USU at Logan, he added. Mr. Sessions is active in LDS Church organizations, having served in two bishoprics and many 8.50 .18 12 .31 .21 .07 .11 " Jf PDCA Launches Campaign to 'Paint in 1958' SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Yesterday's Close: 1.20 .02 Scout Work terest in interior decoration. "We had one of the loveliest homes in the valley," he declared, saying this helped influence his choice of a career. He believes a person is "born a decorator." Mr. Sessions spent several years as a school teacher and a sales supervisor for Utah Power and Light Company before going into business for himself, 18 years ago this June. He first organized Utah Valley Appliance, but after expansion into furniture lines the name was changed to Utah Valley Furniture, and the company moved into its present location about 14 years ago. Ave Banner $7.50 ' 18 Bristol Silver Bullion Monarch .... .24 1.10 Cardiff Central Standard ... .02 28 Chief Con .19 Clayton Silver Combined Metals .... .05 10 Comstock 34 Cons Eureka 03 i Croff 97 Dragon .04 East Standard .10 East Utah .04 Va Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con . . .07 a 18 Eureka Standard 03 i Western Gt " Kennebec 28 06 'a Majestic Oil 23 Mammoth Mtn. States Dev. ... .02 10 Naildriver . . . . . , .77 a New Park 60 North Lily 01 Standard North Park-Kono-ld Boss Likes LUCKY STAR... cliiamom " II Furnished by J. A Hogle & Co Member, New York Stock Exchange, 35 N University I You'll thank your r Market Quotations v steeli-makin- em One hundred and sixty-on- e ployes of Mountain Fuel Supply Company's distribution division, h Open Hearth 4 "J on while others have accepted Business Personality of the Week 40-Ye- ar u Walgreen Drug has been a familiar drug store landmark in Provo for the past 28 years. s' Department 'Men of Steel' Utah Valley Furniture Manager Pursues Interesting Career; Civic, Church Man Gas Firm Awards Pin toAmerican Fork Man p. Thorn? SUNDAY HERALD macy operation on the Walgreen corner. A number of Walgreen employe? will stay department. Store which owns the store at 250 N. University Ave. now occupied by the M. R. Rogers Silverware Company will take over this part of Ma I the building in order to expand its children's clothing 3. The M. R. about 'April 28. 2. The present City Drug Store at 2 W. Center St. oper-- a t e d by Mr. Christensen across the street west from Walgreen's, will close about May 15 and reopen at that time as the City Pharmacy, Inc., a Walgreen Agency drug store, in the building now occupied by Walgreen. Several new developments in Provo's business district will take place in the next few months "as a result of Walgreen Drug Store's decision to close its Provo store, and the lease of the building by J. W. Christensen, Provo I9M 10 Rogers Leoses City Drug Building All E Iks cm lili IE)a"quo s e V S R I C 670-1- 5 NEW TREADS Regularly $59.95 L C3w inpffisidls G APPLIED TO rtas GUARANTEED CASINGS Tax and tebwdabl OTHER SIZES SPEOAUY PRICED Vf UTHfTlBl'TV PROVO FR 3-80- 50 266 West Main St. American Fork Ph. 980 GENERAL ELECTRIC II i ri: ! 1 TOO! ktCssoricoj - 2 STORES - 3rd South and University Aye. tt 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY ifcirls fiei9 PROVO FR 3-67- 15 1 |