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Show I o - I""--- - . ' """ :: - . " - : . !'..-.'...- . ! " ' .: ' ' ... "'. ' ' . '4 i . ' ( 7 SUNDAY HERALD kit GRANITE FURNITURE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1838 Utah --County. Utah ELEVEN Utah State Hospital Aid Chosen JLUVBNG JLUJJX(U31InU 'm&$mrw& jjjsg Appointment of Robert Furch-ne- r to the psychology staff of Utah State Hospital was announced today by Dr. William F. Hill, chief psychologist. Mr. Furchner is a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at the University of Portland, Portland, Oregon. He was previously employed by the University of Portland in clinic. In 1957 he an was certified by the Oregon Psychological Association as a psychological examiner. He has also been employed by' the Washington County Juvenile Court in Hillsbrough, Oregon, and at the counseling and guidance center at Oregon State University. Mr. Furchner is currently siding with his wife and daughters in Provo. JPJUECESI : (EiLMdDnjim (EmciDiDip :.'! .1 j j t sf'tr' j nt out-patie- ' mm , PLAN MILLION DOLLAR SCERA PROJECT Scera planners, who this week an-nouiiced goal 'of a million dollar park and recreation ce.nter, are back, Jeft to right, Rex Blake, board president: Woodruff Jensen, veteran member; De Lance Squire; LeGrand Jarman, former board president. Front, left to right j L. B. Bennett, former board president ; Pe m Peterson,-- and Sharp Gillespie, veteran member. , : ; -- . 26-4c- re uJ 1 u If I SOFA end CHAIR by Day! 3 at Night SLEEPS f uumi "131 L2 wish to THANK all Storming modern lamp w v.vAw.vav.v.waw.v.vv.vav.'.v.-.-.vv.-.- n , of dt!utt$fati; plus ! ... teve-- jt the Recent Primary! r I . New board members, replac- ; 1Lt7Tr t f .. 1 11-pie- 5 mm mm cam-- ! style-conscio- us mm paign. f-- Matching beauHfvi 1 iwo-tT-ef tvtter ccdktmNohte - tabtai and Paid Political Adv. by Luke Clegg: wood oanstrction, wfth lutttovs, bit-0f- e faith. Two large poaftfyl fofcforn sofa- - , cushion j3tow gdroeousfy enseffiMed With x jj -s- - r VU'TPttV V0 '" I CHOICE cl BROVn, Alpine : BEIGE, GREER, AQUA tid COLORS! GENUINE .Sept. 5. When schools closed l,ast spring there were 11,889 students in the schools of Alpine. District. It is anticipated by school offi-clals that when all students are registered the total number will exceed 12,750. This will mean that Alpine District will have an incrse of about 900 ' students this year. : . . W. Peterson, to Dan According director of research and- - public relations, . the largest increase has come in the" elementary gradesj There are now 635 more elementary students in the district, schools than there were four months ago. The enrollment in the, junior high schools remains about the same. Approximately 100 student increase has been reported in ' the senior high schools. II BERKUNE sSSffS sk:S m SWIVEL ROCKER 95 $5 DOWN $5 MONTH Mod. No. 191 With Comfortable . ; Soothing " It i , CARLOAD SALE PRICE I mm T s s ' -- AT ANY 268 19s 57-5- 8, School, 1958-5- 1957-5- - 8, 8, 120, School,,:. 123, Wallsburg "43 ; . Central 10, 123, 1957-5- 1958-5- I4 10, M ;; 1958-5- 9. were High, boys and School reported the closest ratio With 342 girls and 344 boys in ' attendance. ' TV SWIVEL vibration sheds nervous tension in minutes ! Carload sale choose from scores of lovely combinations in fabric and plastic. Wide color Select $5 DOWN $5 MONTH tion! 1 circulation. V Helps ease aehhvg Uq9 is,.' r; MANY OTHER and feet, if V Helps improve muscle ' . V ... Defendant Convicted Of Morals Charge tone. Helps vitalize and invigorate. See and SAVE NOW! , V Helps massage entire f VJlTll VALIU VIBRA-UF- E 4fJ "i V '" & '' '' body. V? Helps renew physical vigor. Fourth. District Jury . has found James Chambers Sr., 49, '250 South University, guilty of carnal knowledge of a girl, aged Junior DERK4INER with VIDRA-LIF- 13. 1134 North 5th West (On Highway 91, Just South of Provo River Bridge) i ' RECLINER .51 E! 48th South ond State i Forfeits $150 Bond New, For Tipsy Driving Vibra-Lif- e Junior compactly-style- d Recliner . . . complete withr ' -. . . handsome Duran plastic in choice of ; f Beautiful, modern styling w gwiveli in full circle, rocks! Popular biscuit tufting, lovely decorative -wide color choice. Berkline quality con a beautiful struction chair of solid comfort! fabrics, A Grace Manguan, 47, 625 N. 6th W., charged with driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, forfeited $150 in court.' IT ROCKS ! MODERN BERKLINE V Helps stimulate W I 1474 total, - 741 733 girls.' Wasatch Resting f. 9; 1957-58- Wch3 ; Soldier Summit, 11, 9; Of the 8, ! ie-l-a-- 305 in 330,, School, ' 195859; Midway in'.- - 1957-5- BERKUNER ! PRICE-S- EE 9; 1958- - 59;" IT SWIVELS ! Berkliner is Just lean back and x restful chair the most comfortable, . flip the Vibra-Lif- e in the world switch, and the gentle . in Wasatch High School, 1958-5.North' 686 in , School, combina- VIBRA-LIF- E! j. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY RECLINER 682 1957- -58, in a full circle it's genuine Ber k lino quality throughout! Foam rubber ' seat--. Hopper ; plastic and Complete with : . ' 1 : colors! $5 DOWN $5 MONTH - . rociks, It swivels fabric An increase in the HEBER ', enrollment over last beginning Wasatch in the year's totals, Schools-ha- s been reportCounty ed from the principals, according to- - Sirpt." Ferrin Van" Wagoner. A total of 1474 students registered in the first week of school compared with a similar registration last year of 1450. Of the increase of 24 students four were high school and '20 elemejntary Enrollments byt the schools as are as cbmpared with last year " follows: ' IP;.' tions, in variety of Enrollment Gain Reported In Wasatch County . K ffl . . ICE t District school nrpllnjents in- creased 741 students over last year as 12,630 students registerr ed in the" schools on Friday, ' b FRIEZE LOKQ-LIF- E FIFTY OTHER ADDITIONAL COVERS PINK-PL- OS - tnd ce er h HEAVY, UPHOLSTERED -- IUKE CLEGG 1TI wish also to com- - for a clean - ed gf mend my opponent . rdksr or occasional use. Both oieces of of the finest doWe-sprincon$utio; over tifty eoiorswfo seJectio YOjjf hOfce-i6- f Election. tmjlf 111 Tgke all its beauty into your living. Take oil its usefulness into your home. Go Nback to the room scene. Look at what you see-th-en see H to much more glorious in true life than the picture can show. Granite's 1957 Glamour roup, like nothing else ever has, takes the page right out of the decorator's book-a-nd right out ofhe high-priccustom-orde- r bracket. The two major pieces alone-so- fa and chair-cou- ld easily cost asYmuch as the total price of the full aroup-an- d 31 better yet . . . SLEEPS This is the way to thrift, to savings, to a remarkc ble, heart-thrillin-g way to live and way to look home-makthat every wants. , .y.v.-.- who supported me in Expansion was made necessary by inadequacy of the present swimming pool, erected in 1936 and modernized a few years ago, v and other facilities. fflSBRGW (8 j ing LeGrand Jarman, chairman; Woodruff Jensen, DeLance Squire and M. Dover Hunt, manager, will be elected Monday evening at the annual election meeting of the iSbard. To publicize the Silver Anniversary celebration board members j announced a contest with rules available at Scera Theatre. ' 5 nnnr nil 0U' UYJUU II' I to $150,000. Hike Noted In Alpiine . Enrollment i i . roller-skatin- AMERICAN- - FORK K1.'.JlV mo mm ri mmmmmm Senior Citizens will hold their regular dance Tuesday, Sept at the Eldred Recreation Center, First South and First West, All Senior Citizens are invited to at tend. ar out the project, according to Architect Fred R. Markham. Financing for the project, expected to stretch approximately 10 years, will include a $90,000 savings from operation of Scera Theatre and swimming pool and a proposed public bond issue. The initial $90,000 will be used for purchase of the land, which fronts 500 feet on Highway 91 and 600 feet on 400 "East St. Ultimate land cost will be $100,000 euhiv 1:1 Senior Citizens To Dance Tuesday Scera Announces Plans for Million-DollPark- - Celebrates Its 25 th Anniversary Plans for a million OREM dollar Scera park and recreation center a half block north of, the present development were released by .planners in conjunction with the Scera Silver annibeginning versary celebration 15. , Monday, Sept. ' The development will include three halls: one for conventions and receptions, another for bowling and a separate hall g and dancing. A for year-roun- d swimming pool, food drive-in- ; softball and game area, children's playground and a family reunion picnic area will round nin Fflsn:::i flCD r.:c.iE fasiho: " , colors. Mwiwtiawwww i rye ix 1050 East 21st South tire compamji $5 DOWN $5 MONTH i OF FREE PARKI NG AT TH E GRAKilTgF , . : ' .. r ... - ' rr:: ' t:- :- frirrr. ' ... |