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Show - kflgSL - 6 19? - ; t ' . ' '. '.Around and. About By PATRICIA R. HALL ' FR ',- David Sorenson, Cball .McRoberts, Calvin McCausland, Jay Hughes and Robert Bray of Spanish Frk camped for a week at Blind Lake on Boulder Mountain. ; i !i ! ri I j ,' Mrs. J. H. Jensen is at the home of her son and daughter-in--, Bountiful after in being law,, Mr. and Mrs William R. Jensen, released from the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where she 1958.. underwent surgery. j ; Mrs. Lovell A. Kill pack Sr. has just returned from meeting her son, Weston F. Killpack," in Toronto, Canada. "Weston was released Sept: 1. after serving two lyears in the 'Canadian LDS Mission. Mrs. Killpack and her son were met in Toronto by an- other son, Capt. LoveU A. Killpack Jr. and his wife, Beverly,who' were on, their way home after spending three weeks in special training at the Air Force Bse in Biloxi, Miss. En route horrte the group visited many, historical spots of the early LDS : Church and other places of interest. -- . Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell Moore of Orem have received word that u. Moore's- fatner. Mr Speakman, a former resident and pharmacist, has been hospitalized with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Speakman are making their home in Salt , - well-kno- . wn Revises Mrs. . Harold Christen-se- n of Springville, conservation chairman of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, was introduced by, Mrs. . Claude Lomax chairman of international relations of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, as the guest speaker at the Nephi Federated Clubs' fall; luncheon, Thursday evening. Mrs. 'Christensen is very interested in conservation, and said Utah has many 'opportunities for conservation of its resources. She told of the general federation convention she attended in Detroit in June and said there were many departments where material may be found to help the local clubs in programs.' ;. : ' OREM A ' ' I By ESTELLA PETERSON Mr. and; Mrs. received rhave Wayne JjTostaja word from Burbank,- - 'Calif., of the graduation of a son, Jack, from the Burbank Technical ColMr. Nostaja graduated lege. with a television technician diploma. He resides on the coast with his iwif e and , two children. NEPHI ;' . to press. j "The ordinance which is expected to make speeding regulations .very specific wul outline the amount of speed allowed by law according to various zones. This is going. to be very involved' in ; some areas according to Mr. Farasworth; because a number of streets pan be speed zoned for Residential, school, commercial and agricultural.: The revision of all Orem City ordinances his been ' underway during ..the past two years, and when, completed, the compiled and revised book of Orem ordinances will be in the most usable condition since Orem began 4ts fast climb to one of the larger cities in Utah. Up to that time, there hadni't been the need for revision but !in the last few years, the duplication of ordinances and. the outdated ordinances have made it increasingly harder for the Orejn City council to keep abreast with lawsl made during the past few years, SANTAQUIN Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Mur- phy and their son, Gregg, have movea nere recenny. uvm oc- attlei Wash. vMr. Murphy is the new band instructor at Central Junior High School. i ! Club Leader Addresses Federated Women atNephi new ordinance governing exact speeds in exact locations within the boundaries of Orem City is being prepared by Police Chief Reed Burgener and ' City Manager 0. V. Farasworth. It is hoped that it will be pre-ared by Monday evening so that it can be included in tne revised city ordinances now ready to go . Son Graduates From Burbank Technical School ' h- Orem City Traffic Law The histories are being sought for the second volume of Wasatch County History titled, "Under Wasatch Skies." The committee in charge of gathering material for the book will accept histories and pictures till the end of .. ( v neers. .Mr. .and Mrs. C. D. Rogers of 767 E. 820 N., Provo, recently honeymooned at the new Capri Laguna beach resort hotel in Laguna " Beach, Calif. "Wi-- - j Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pia and Ktnt' Christopherson returned from Portland, Ore., after making ian overnight trip there. r fcw second generation has been made by the Wasatch County Daughters of the Utah'i pio- 47 ( a HEBEiR A call for more j histories! of the first settlers' of .Wasatch County and short sketches of the lives of the UTAH COUNTY I f Histories For New Wasatch Volume. Sought SUNDAY HERALD ' -- . '''kV' two-wee- , J - X ' '' V m B U R "'" s , i "fflPffS MM E v.' ...... ' A Sm 'y ....... rvi av.-.-v iw R t v.v.v: 8 Ms T m " Power Tuning Filter . , Regular T vsS tt7tT1 ' A dT R ' v..v .www. 1 1 958 o l I 1 S H'5 I 1 $60 It - NOW- Sm ONLY'.vN w.i. W.T. 1 . Model 21K212' WHILE THEY LAS- T- ON THE WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT COMBINATION E W WASHES CLOTHES CLEANER, THEN DRIES I THEM FASTER ALL IN ONE CONTINUOUS OPERATION! 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Mrs. Ped-ersercises Girl to Harold and Jo Ann is the daughter, of Dr. and Holman, Las Vegas. E. Jorgensen, 79 E. Mrs. Boy to Bruce R. and Joyce 3rd Ralph N., .Provo. .(j- 'Houston Curtis, Salt Lake City. " ' V Sept. 3:" Donna Halladayi extends an Inand - Gleima to Herman Boy vitation to. her friends to visi her Jorgenson Buhler, American at the Faye Rose Beauty Salon. v' Fork. (adv.) ' Boy ot Merlin and Jeannine Call FR . Berry Pack, LehL ': Glorious vacation in Hawaii 20 to and Jesse Joyce Ann Boy 'SFO Hawaii, meals, ship :. .Hatfield American days, Leamaster,, : all inclusive. Departs tours, Jiotel, ' Fork. , Oct. 13, $569. , Christopherson . "Sept. is Travel. FR (adv.) . Girl to Don W. and Francis ' Pearson Ellis, Pleasant Notice Korean G.I.'s Don't lose Grove. GI training. Enroll ina school your Boy to Gary and Mary Louise of y5ur choice. Provo Flying ServPearson Smith., Lehi. ice is a government approved DIVORCES FILED school offering: Private, commerJoann Brown vs. Ray Dean cial, instructor, instrument, and Brown. multi - engine courses. P h o n e ' Merrill Christopherson, J eanette Arlene Wagstaff Price FR vs. Richard Edward Price. Mgr. (adv.) MAHOGANY CONSOLE Magna- - m j - MODELS Glass sfght-seein- f 1958 21" SCREEN GRAIN OVAL SPEAKER SYSTEM POWER TUNING cl ............. ...... ..... .....4 ...... .v.... .v.v.v v.v.v. 7 A - II AM CE APP YOU A C 4 w Don E. Watts received a master of music degree in University of Utah commencement ex- nd MAHOGANY A ; 1 ." VERS IT Y 71 i BORN AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL , Sept. 6: ' WORTH $75" - ! , RIZ WORDS Statistics - j have achieTyement programs, that the Sean Roebuck Foundation is so pleased with the achievement programs ',that it will "provide more money in the future for achievement. ';ri? J.:: She announced the general federation convention would be held in ' Los Angeles next year, and it would be an opportunity for as E r n. The Federated Club Chorus ang two numbers, directed by Mrs. Elden Sherwood, accompanied by dismiss- Mrs. Fred Morgan, who also ac- Fourth District- ed charges of grand larceny Icompanied Mrs. Allen Ostler who x r or SOUS i ml I. agamst jawrence xuainpsou, Mrs. Erva Andrews, president of and Archie Thompson, 34, Pay- the Nebo Firsts District was presson, and Elbert ' Barnett, and gave a few remarks. ent the 6V on motion Spring Lake, A delicious lu(ncheon was pre'district attorney. - were The men charged with pared and served by the MIA . of larceny of nine ewesyand their the First 'Ward to the 86 members lambs from a ranch in Cedar and guests present, at the First-SecoWard Hall in Nephi. Valley. 7 Speaker P s ' Court Dismisses Larceny Charges Court HORIZONTAL CONSOLE - 1 j WESTINGHOUSE - Mr. and Mrs. Voln Mott and their daughter, Beverly, returned vaca- k home following a. tion recently. They spent the first week in Southgate,' Calif., visiting their son and his family, """ ' Mr. and Mrs. Verl Mott. The Yeltoured week following they Ed Thomas recently flew his lowstone Park with Mr. and new plane to Provo from Idaho. ' Mrs. Mike Crawford, Orem, and Mr. . and Mrs. David Green and .Mr. and Mrs. James J. Moore their rfour children from Salt entertained Lt.,and Mrs. Stanley Lake City. Brerton former Pro v o residents. Lt. and Mrs. Brerton and their family recently returned from Japan where nhe had been stationed for four years. They go rN are now stationed in Sacra- AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: . Lmento, Calif. While in Japan - Saturday: they adopted a son. Boy to Verl and Janice Wing : : Carter, SpringviUe. Mrs. Selma Potter of Provo Boy to Robert and rDonna and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wodt- .j Kearns Greavesy Orem. ton and Sheri o Salt Lake City Boy to Lyle and Marvel John-so- n spent a week in Wenatchee and Mclff, Provo. to that the Girl to Jay Lee and Diane Seattle, Wash. Prior Woottons visited for six weeks Newitt Butler, Spanish Fork. Mr. "Wootton's parents in with Girl to James and Geraldine Washington, D. C. Mrs. Potter's v Healey Baumgarten, Provo. g L. and Susie vacation included a , Girl to Melvln Rose Marie Husschmid PruiU, tour and visiting relatives in Omaha, Washington, D. C; New : Provo. , York, Montreal, Ottawa and Friday: ' other points. Boy to Theodore and Bonnie Lewis Sorensen Orem. Mrs. Wilburn Hardy of Orem Girl to Lyle' and Mary Poulson attended' the American Nursins Orem. Wilkinson, HomeAssociations national con , ',. Girl to Lael and Sherry Sehow vention held recently in San' Spencer, Provo. i the president,' Mrs. Gerald Cazier. Each of the nine presidents-waseated at the guest, tables also Mrs. Blanch Beal from Spring vill who attended with Mrs. Christen-se- j j Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Christopher son made a flying trip to Glen Canyjn to inspect the dam- site this f past week. Then they fjew on t0 Fredonia and Kanab to visit. Mr. Christopherson formerly taught school in these communities. many women from Utah to attend as possible. Mrs. J. H. Cotton vice president of the Nephi Presidents "Council was in charge, in the absence of , ! Overly. She suggested a pick-u- p in club work, that, clubs can be a power for good, She s$ld thai conservation is in everything, the planting of flowers, the building of a bird-bat- h, 3ie improvement of the surroundings, in fact," conservation is used in every day life. She said that all clubs should U N I nas reuneaa ureenoaign in San Franturned, to her home iirs. Ruel Nielsen,". Orem, has cisco, Calif., after spending a k .' vacation at the home returned home following- - a four-da- y Lake City. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; '..! Salt chilfrom two Miller and Carlson their Mrs. Etta Jr. home in St. George after visiting Henry Greenhalgh. Lake City visited a few days dren, Christine and Kelly, of here at the home of Mr. Olson's with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Overly. Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn , Olson and parents, Mr. and Mrs. ILeslie . . Mrs, Miller is an aunt of Mrs. family have returned to their Olson. two-wee- ' - CLUES REG. CSt TRANSMISSION. I m If $529.95-NO- ONLY . Across I M 1; -- WHILE THEY LAS-T- ; J . - 3. , 4 6. In-gers- 4 . 8. i 12. 13. 14. 15. , Ar-le- ne . . 2. 4. 11. l. 3. 4.! a . . FR . .AC s i rail , , j Defrosts Automatically Shape of Tomorrow Styling . ! : Many Other Fine Features fii'i'i'i'i'i'i i s k swww5 niniiiiiiraMr Scarry. fv V5X ! f kz- $100 - p f-- j3 REG. TRADEIN $379.95 FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR ........ . 1958 30f' VJESTINGIIOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE I'- r--i i ' COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC 1001 HEAT CONTROLS . ed TRU-TE- MP OVEN Solve the PRIZKWORDS puzzle by filling in the missing letters to make words that best fit the clues. Everyone is eliibJe to enter PRIZEWORDS except employes of The Herald and members of their families. You may submit as many" entries as yoiif wish, each or th entry blank printed in this newspaper, or on individually hand drawn, exact sized facsimiles of the printed entry blank. To submit an entry, the contestant should attach the completed on a post catd and mail it to The Herald, Provo, Buzzle Or he may deliver in. person to The Heralds Provo Office. To be eligible, it must be delivered, or post marked, not later than Wednesday of this week., The Herald is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail . The Herald will award $25.00 to the contestant who!sendi in an solution. If more than one solution is received the money will be shared equally: If no correct isolu- - , HSJ5.JCeeived the 23.00 will be added to the following week's , PRIZEWORDS award. ' ' correct puzzler to solution fE6 The each decision 2 Pne of the Judges is final and the contestants agree to abide by the Judges' decision. The Herald reserves the right to correct any typographical .errors which may appear during the puzzle game. W may be used, and words "Mlandand"a"abbreviations like .lu.et. "the", "an", omitted. The correct solution to this week's puzzle will be published next Sunday In The Herald. . ! -- HURRYI US- T- WHILE THEY , . 5. FOR COMPLETE DETAILS GALL C " 3-c- ent ... 3170 Canyon Road, Edgemonff 218 N. Stat Orem, . ' ' Rules ; MM V" -- ftood-humor- 1. We now have over 75 homes that you can make Some with immediate occupancy. trade Mill AST usually creates a hostile attitude in other people (E or 0).. How frustrating it usually is when we RE ENT some thing and can do nothing useful about it! P'or S). Great grief often' makes people disinclined for any TA K (L or S). It's usually a big JO to reform a bad character (B or Y). ... Proud parents are apt to be irritated when their child is ' OR SS in company (A or O). . Whether a taan's 1FE is' contested often depends more oin his character than on his circumstances or W)i An ambitious man's ' relaiza tion of his own limitations lis usually LOW (B or S). A wife who nags incessantly is apt to make the most AD (M or S). husband . 10. YOUR PRESENT HOME IS ALL YOU NEED. TRADE IT FOR A BIGGER HOME! .iTgij,v , i; HURRYI WHIIE THEY LAST i 5. 9. No Cash Required li.i.i.i.i.imw.'.i.'A'.m.'.'.w fjjtmmmmi lyf-pr- ; i 7. TRADE YOUR HOUSE AS YOU TRADE YOUR CAR ! , 1. An arrogant B , - Separate ' HomeFreezer 75-L- b. Down . 08 " , i . .. ! , 4 . ; f - : ' REFRIGERATOR FROST-FRE- E j ! . 1958 WESTI NGHOUSE 12.1 Cubic Foot I . en criminal would be wise to BUR any evidence that could lead to his arrest (N or Y). In diplomatic circles, an awkward relationship is often ' improved by ACT (P or T). We'rQ sometimes 'strongly tempted to OCK a conceited . ' ' person (M or S). are apt to get on lour, People, who constantly STRU , I nerves (M or T). j Strict parents are often themselves to blame if their' ' children F It, them (A or O). As a rule, women seem more prone than men to A USE; each other (B or M). Extravagant young women often .waste a lot of money oh DR SS (E or O). EW resiponsibilities often makes a His being given more siacK worker efficient IF or N).' i 1. A , all-corr- ect all-corr- ect , rvn 3-- 1 5-17- 61 . 1 950 7. 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