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Show 18th Lehi Roundup E nds With Final New Office rs Sworn In By Rodeo Flower Show Winners Picked Lindon Lions annual 18th' Lehi's LEHI became history SaturRoundup . in the day night when the dustthe last from settled ?itv arena in rodeo's one best of event of me in oniy fact, the West. It is, rodeo to be seen in Central Utah which is officiaUy approved by ttie Rodeo Cowboys Association of America, nd in which points, cored may count toward national rodeo championships. .Over 75 of the nation's top cowboys competed during the three-nigevent. In the flower show held in connection with the Roundup, Frank W. Jones of Lehi won the coveted "Queen vof the Show" award for his entry of a lily. Sweepstake winners in the flower show included Mr. Jones, Clifford Austin, Patricia Penrod and Nancy Monson, with special recognition being made .. to Mable Jones and Ward Glover for thei flower arrangements in wood. Theme of the show was "Rainbow Trails',' and Mrs. Fern Rus-soclub president, was general chairman. Judges included Mrs. Llllie Jensen, American Fork; Michael Wadley, Provo, and. Mrs. Sadie Chandler, Pleasant Grove. The two showings of the cele- yy Eis:a;J n, t . fer 11 x v i.',.' v ...t ..v.'.......f.... the Lindon Lions Club succeeding Charles Rodeback, at ceremonies conducted arlier this week by George Jayne, zone chairman of Z1 28. Other officers installed included Ivan Blain, first vice president; William E. Brandt, second vice president; Duane Roundy, secretary - treasurer; Harold Keetch, tail twister; Duane Roun-- ; dy, Lion tamer; Joseph Swenson, Harold Keetch, LaMar Scott Ivan Walker and' Charles Rodeback, directors. ceremonies Following President Swenson introduced the program of forthcoming events, talking on the club's plans to participate in the Community Fair on Aug. 23. He stated that in a few more nights work the tennis court will be ready for use and outlined vital committee arrangements for the .coming year. Chairman of the various comJ Ulllliuilllllllll.il lllim mittees are, Ralph Wiggington, TOP FLOWER SHOW PRIZE Frank W. Jones of Lehi agriculture; Ivan Blain, boy and holds his prize winning entry of a Centifolium Lily, as girl work and safety; Harold Mrs Fern Russon, president of the Lehi Garden Club Keetch, citizenship; Owen Hoo-lecivic improvement; LaMar and chairman of .the flower show, presents him with William E. Scott, education; Queen of the Show ribbon and trophy. Brandt, health and welfare and sight conservation; Victor Vik-lund, United Nations; Charles Rodeback, "membership and greet- er; Joseph Swenson, attendance; Duane Roundy, constitution and is Wesley Swenson, con vention; Lee Swenson, finance; A report that defective wiring H. V. Holdaway," Lions informawas suspected as the cause of a tion; Wendyl Jarvis, entertainhome fire in Orem this week is ment and Ivan Walker publicity. If PLEASANT GROVE without basis of fact, the home's any reader has had his fambuilder declared today. ily hunting through house, He said he had had electricians car and garden for a misplaced half of his dentures, thoroughly inspect the house and he might check at the City they declared such could not Hall in Pleasant Grove and have been the case. An earlier see if they are there. report that firemen gave this as half-sethe possible caue was denied. A t was picked up Two new booklets On pest conThe home belonged to Mr. and trol are available at the 'office at the Monte. Young ConMrs. Calvin Jacobs, who were of Utah County Agent, City and cessions following Strawberaway on vacation at the time. County Building, Provo. ry Days. Also found on the grounds One is "Control of Earwigs;" 48 About of cent which were a set of car keys the U.S. the other, "The Corn Earworm." per proved reserves of natural gas Both are published by the Demay also be claimed at City are in Texas. Hall. partment of Agriculture. Anyone Had Hard Cause of Fire Time Chewing Report Denied Lately? Read This 1 g- Lee Swenson y, Ray Anderson has filed suit in Fourth District - Court against t O. j II. $11,266 Sought For Fall In Store ' LINDON 'the , breakfast. iyr?rt8W1 District ; were kept busy from 6 a. m. until long after 10 a. m. Saturday in Wines Park serving a chuck-wago- n , c' .rging negligence in leaving a "foreign substance" on basement stairs, on Dec. 23, when plaintiff fell; fractured his leg and suffered back injuries. He asked $10,000 ' in general damages and $1,266 special dam' ages. v J Baby mother J. Robert Bullock was installed as President of the Provo Rotary Club Friday' at the club's annual installation meeting, In impressive ceremonies conducted by Henry Heisch, a past president, Mr. Bullock was handed the president's pin and gavel by President David Bees-leThe new president is a Provo attorney who brings to his new responsibility an excellent record of service. He received his law degree at George Washington University, served in both European and Pacific theaters as a naval officer during World War II, and is presently chairman of the Provo City Civil Service Commission. He has been active in the Rotary Club since Joining in 1951, and has held many other civic responsibilities. He is married to the former Ethel Hogge of Ogden, and they have three out-goi- ng y. Utl Theft Endongersyoung Pigeorf Croyden, Morgan County, will be on duty, this weekend in Utah County.. They will be alert to catch not only speeders but all other violators, including motorists who fail to have and carry driver's license. On other weekends, Sgt. Grant and Uta County troopers will assist in crackdowns in neighboring counties. The sergeant had' no estimate on number of tickets issued Saturday, but said complaints would sons. be filed in city court on all Other officers Installed at the meeting were: Phil Xnlght, A. K. Breinholi, secreL. Hardy, treasEmerson tary; Candidate Files Dee and Harrison, Bill De urer; H. E. For Justice of Peace Beahler, Frank H. Heer, Gardner and Dave Beesley, direc152 S. 4th W., tors. Each of these men were inEugene Hillman, officers. Payson, has' filed notice he will troduced by the Pete Ashton announced that the be a candidate on the Republican annual summer party for Rotary ticket for justice of peace. pigeons need their to survive and the little ones left on their own at the Lunceford residence in Sbrinville have been losing their survival battle since their mothers were stolen Thursday night. A thief evidently entered members and their wives would be held at the Salt Lake Country Club on Monday, July 7. This party will take the place of the meeting next Friday, July 4. , Visitors at the meeting included William Fleming, Jess Fleming, John Hartman, J. Smith Gibbons, Wallace Davis, Lester Peterson and A. B. Rutledge. the coops lit the home of Clarence Lunceford, 671 E. Center, and took some 15 or '20 birds from their roosts about mid- night. The pigeons, tome of them roller; and tumblers and other types f show birds 'of considerable talue, wen til banded. Since the 'Lunceford are Wing rot only the birds ,tht the babies thief took, left behind, they hope th thief will return the birds or release them nearHheir home. A "telephone call may be with any made to in) information about the missing ; parent pigeons. bt 44 r vice-preside- nt; out-goi- ng SPECIAL NOTICE DR. J. PAUL MILES Now! An aluminum awning at EVENINGS Famous Flexalum aluminum-wi- th CALL AC Monday and Thursday, 6 to refunds or returns spring-tempere- d Awning (1 92 8 P.M. Call for fret demonstntloa tad tstimate. . t 17 67 South Stata In Oram 51512 t o m m on .s on quantities very limited in most items IS COMFORTABLY AIR Shade Co. CALL AC big saving effect Matching door canopies, aorefi and patio covers. two coat baked closed Saturday Phone Design your own striped from decorator colors. enamel finish.' 110 North State in Orem HOURS 9 A.M. 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Values to 1.98 One group short and long length E.O.M. 49c Values to 1.98 One group various lengths. Values to 1.98 . E.O.M. 1 .00 One group Ladies' Plastic Hand BagsSpring styles -- colors-sh- eer Black, Red, Yellow ' LADIES7 2 only Girls' size 3 Nylon Dresses. Lace trim. Soiled.' Regular 3.98 . . . .E.O.M. ,2.49 t .. Little Boys' pant and shirt sets by Danny Dare. Rayon and Nylon washable, plain color pants with striped cotton shirts. Size . . E.O.M. 2.59 Regular 3.98. . 5 only Girls' Dresses with Sweater type jacket. Washable colors. Blue, Rose. Sizes 4 and 6x A bit soiled. Regular 5.95 E.O.M. 2.99 1 only Girls' Dress size 10. Pink cotton and dacron blend. fabric. Washable. A bit soiled. . .E.O.M. 3.99 Regular 10.95 1 Girls Dress. Size 10. Print with green jacket. .E.O.M. 2.99 . Regular 5.5 1 GiTls' bress. Size 10. Plaid Red and White. E;O.M. 2.99 Regular 5.95 . . . . . 1 Girls' Dress. Size 12. Red. and Stripe Grey . . '. & ; . : . . . .E.O.M- - 1.99 Regular 4.95. . 1 Girls' Dress. 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Beige-Turquoi- se .......... 4 , .... .E.O.M. 10.95 Regular 17.95 . S only Rayon Linen Suits. Boxey styles Pink, Beige, ....... ' ........ 4 only Rayon Linen Suits: Boxey styles Coral, Green, Aqua, Beige. 2 size 10, 1 size 12, 1 size 16. CHILDREN'S WEAR ....J.. combed cotton. Aqua, Orchid, Original 1.39 yd T-Sb-rts. S 2-3-- no-iro- ........... ... k. 2 Pieces Pacific Style Master Cottcyi Prints 36" wide n little or finish, sanforized, fast colors. Fine only lent Was only ... Pre-shrun- k. . . rE.O.M. 49c yd. t, pre-shrun- ...... ( ;. 2 Pieces 45" Gingham, Woven Plaids, Combed Cotton, Red and Blue, Purple and Green. Crease-resistanfast colors, Reg. 98c. E.O.M. 49c yd.; Multi-colo- r 1 Piece Indian Head ; Polished Cotton Print on White ground. 36" wide. Crease-resistan- t. Easy care finish. . . , E.O.M. 49c yd Regular 1.39. . .1 Slack type pants, not tapered. Also short and long tapered. Colors grey, brown and faded blue. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 32 and 40. Reg. to 4.98. . E.O.M. 1.98 Vacation Jackets, famous brands. Great for Canyon E.O.M. 3.49 wear, 1 only Black. Reg. 9.98 . .E.O.M. 3.49 2 only Green. Regular 9.98. 1 E.OJvC 3.49 only Green Stripe Regular 5.95 E.O.M. 2.49 2 only Corduroy. Regular 398 Wool blend. Plaid. 3 only Washable Nylon and .E.O.M. 9.95 14.95 Regular, 3 only Cotton Skirts. Sizes 10, 14, 16. E.O.M. 2.49 Regular. 4.95 Cotton Blouses Variety of colors and plaids. Values E.O.M. 1.9a to 4.98 Cotton Knits and Jersey. Stripes and Plains. E.O.M. 1 .98 Values to 5.95 Waltz length. Lace trim 1 pink size 34, 1 pink sie 36 1 hyacinth size 34, 1 hyacinth size 36. ' .E.O.M. 4.49 Regular 8.98 4 only Mojud Tricot Gowns Waltz length. Embroidery "and ribbon trim 2 pink size 36, 2 pink size 40. E.O.M. 3.49 Regular 4.98 2 only Mojud Nylon Gowns. Size 34. Lace trim. Soiled. Regufar 5.98 .E.O.M. 2.99 6 only Artemis rayon crepe Slips E.O.M. 59c Regular 2.98 1 whUe size 22 regular, 2 white size 34 short) 1 black size 36 long 2 white size 34 regular. fast colors. crease-resistan- t, Regularise yd E.O.M. 99c 4 only Mojud Nylon Tricot Gowns Pre-shrun- k, Tradewinds Sofa. Full foam cushioning. Excel ' ; quality cOVer. Turquoise. 219.90 E.O.M. 119.91 1 Chair. Same quality and style as Sofa. Pink and Turquoise cover. Was 1 1 9.95 . . E.O.M. 79.9J 1 only Step Table to match sofa and chair. . .E.O.M. 24.91 'Was 35.95 1 only Overstuffed Chair. Green (Tapestry. Soiled. Was 69.95 . . jtfO.M. 39.95 2 only Upholstered Arm Occasional Chairs. 1 Red Freize, ,1 Tapestry. E.O.M. 29.95 Regular 54.95 4 only Wood Arm Occasional Chair. 2 Beige. 2 Red. i Regular 49.95 , E.O.M. 29.95 1 Nantucket Colonial only Upholstered Chair. Foam cushioning. Green Nubtex Cover. Floor sample. E.O.M. 89T9J Slightly soiled. Was 1 49.95 l only Nantucket Wing Back Platform Rocker. Foam cushions. Swivel base. Green and Pink cover. ' Was 1 1 9.50 X :: E.O.M. 69.50 1 . Bookcase Headboard. Walnut finish. only Was 29.95 .9Jt.QM 14.95 2 only Nite Stands. Maple finish. E.O.M. 14.95 Regular 19.95 1 Bed. finish. Poster : Maple only Damaged .E.O.M. 9.95 Regular 33.95, . 1 Bookcase . . . .. . . . unfinished Headboard. only .E.O.M. 9.95 Was 12.95 2 only sets. Sealy Mattress and Box Spring. 1 full size, 1 Twin size. Regular 1 19.00 . . . . ; . . . E.O.M. 79.50 1 only Upright 'Model Cedar Chest. Light Oak. Leg E.O.M. 49.95 base with drawer. Was. 69.95 .. . 8 color Corolon Shades Table Lamps 33" high. combinations. Reg. 19.95. Choice .. . .E.O.M 9.95 1 Group Floor Lamps. Values to 23.95. E.O.M. 12.95 1 only Baby Swing and Stand. Soiled. . .E.O.M. 4.95 Was 7.95 1 Bed. E.O.M. 2.00 Car Soiled. Was 7.95. only Baby Ready Made Drapes. Cotton and Rayon with lurex Stripe colors. White, Rose, Pink, Gold, Ecru, Mint or Hunter Green. Single width by 90". ' E.O.M. 3.98 pair Regular 5.95 ;. ;. . . . 63"-Reg. 5.45. E.O.M. 3.88 pair Single width by 1 Bolt Taoestrv Chdcoal and White. Ideal foe-- V upholstery. Slip covers, etc. . . . . . , . E.O.M. 99e yd. Regular 239 . . . . 27x54 Throw Ruas. Axmtnsters, Wiltons, Velvets. . Values to 17.95. Chofce . . . . . . . E.O.M. 4.00 V . . E OM. 1.29 18x27 Size. Choice. Anti-SIi- o Rug Huq Powder Sprinkle It on. Prevents slips and accidents on hardwood floors. E.O.M.' 49c can . . . Regular 1.39. Rods for wlndrw. Bove Aluminized Draoerv t. ; . E.O.M. 1.93 to 12-f- t. Regular 4.95 & only 1 t. Cornice Boxes unfinished. v ; . OM. 4.W Regular 9.95 )4I? 18" Alum1"""! Crahes Jtes. Boy Drapery .E.O.M. 49c pe Regular 1.79 .. 1 4 Pieces 45" Gingham. Woven Checks Combed Cotton. Green, Pirate Gold, Admiral Blue and Apricot; LADIES7 SPORTSWEAR LADIES' LINGERIE FURNITURE. DRAPERY, RUGS Pre-Shrun- k. 51-3- Blue. Values to 3.98 V Sgt. Mel Grant said Saturday that four extra highway patrol troopejs under Sgt. Ted London, Snd TAYLORS FASHION ACCESSORIES : down. by-law- s; All desirable quality merchandise ReQulor'4.9"5.' Are you sometimes afflicted with heavy foot on the accelerator and illegal impatience to cut v across lanes? . If so, chances are you may get tagged this weekend as special officers and radar unit are detailed to Utah County under the governor's traffic violation crack- Booklets Available On Control of Pests No Rotary Club ' was installed new president of ht bration's miniature parade direw thousands of spectators, as did the annual Western Stock Parade. The Jaycees and Jaycettes Vj-- :. Troopers Throw Special Pqtrol into Utah County SUNDAY, JUNE Utah County, UNDAY HERALD , j Men's Cotton Dress Sox All sizes. 1 .00 Now 2 pair 1 .35 Regular; pair .. Boys' Vat Dyed, Sanforized Denims in Blue, Grey or tan, buy now for back to school. Regular 2.98. Now Your Choice . .V. . . . . .1.88 Discontinued number in ladies famous brand luggage. 3 pieces only. Regular 17.50. 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