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Show In American Fork - . LSSPSh 8 1934 SUNDAY HERALD Dr. Bid Let On tmmxaammrmtmy 9, Addition To Hospital Xw.W.V.W.'A'.V.VAV. V ? ( x of thte two new wings plus other improve- X High bid was $194,571. $176,887. The date of completion was, set at 240 days ,from the contract date and it isf expected the additional facilities will be ready for use by the latter part of June,. 1959. 'Construction is to start immediately. Eiiiil ' B. Fetzer of the architectural firm, Fetzer and Fetzer, J architects of the present hospital, "prepared the architectural drawing of the proposed expansion. , Included in the building contract ' Js the construction of a 4 wing on the west and a new service wing on the east to house LAUNCHES GRA MEMBER DRIVE First to sign for greatly expanded laboratory facili1959 membership in the 5000 member Geneva Recrea- ties, extension of the parking area Hard surface to the . north- : tionAssociati6n is A. E. Terry, seated, general superin east corner, installation of an tendent of Geneva Works. T. J. Griffiths, GRA presioxygen system wherein oxygen dent, stands ready, with his membership card. can be fed to each room from the central source, air conditioning for patient; comfort, sun louvres on the south and west rooms,, and cubicle curtains in all patient ' rooms. 1 A grant of, federal funds made available through , the Act, in the amount of $97,000 will Following a banner year of ac- 1959 season are being accepted at assist in the expansion program ' costs. tivities, membership dues for the the GRA'office, according to T. J. Geneva Recreation Association Griffiths, president. Membership in the organization is limited to employees of Geneva Works (both Geneva and rIrbnton), Consolidated Western Pipe plant, and Heck-e- tt MAPLETON The Mapleton Engineering Company. By Activities for GRA reached a Jaycees met recently for a general business session and the John'L. Schofield; 63, 467 E. 1st new high in' 1958 with the openguest speaker .was State Vice S., hit by a car Friday noon at ing of a new park in President Glen Daniels of Pay-so- University and Center, was re- Provo. Moje than 10,000 memHe discussed attending state ported in ""fairly; good" condition bers and guests have used this functions and the value wiicbthe at Utah Valley Hospital Saturday. park during the months since its clubs and members receive from Driver of the car, Mrs. Peggy opening on June 14, 1958. Other attendance at such .meetings. Owen, 23, 35 E. 16th S., Orem, was annual activities are a Lagoon Tom Quentin of Iowa who is cited for" failure .to yield the right en pelvis, laceration and abravisiting jn Mapleton showed of way to a pedestrian. slides of. Japan and Korea. The pedestrian suffered a brok- - sions, " - . JC" ipitiiiiiii 26-b- ed GRA Begins Membersh P Campa ig n For 959 Season ' Hill-Burt- on -- . -- 5,000-memb- Mapleton Jaycees Pedestrian Badly Hear State Veep Hurt When Hit Car In Provo er -- ' a 12-ac- je n. ; i modern Sentinel Security Company Marks 10th Anniversary v' 1 SPRINGVILLE will open offices Monday at 108 N. State ' St; in Orem for the practice of dentistry. Formerly of Provo, Dr. Taylor has returned to this area after completing his dental education at Western Reserve University in O. Cleveland, ' A son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor of Orem, Dr. Taylor and his wife and two daughters, Diane and Susan, are at present making their home in Provo Canyon. His wife is the former LaRene Rhees of Ogden. Dr. Taylor has completed , an LDS mission in England and served a tour of duty in the Navy before completing his education. - j- ments at 'American . Fork Hospital The bid of Mr. Miller was New Springville Market Plans Opening i OREMDr. ; PhiUip P. Taylor 'WS&. Miller-Constructio- n for. construction A .V AMERICAN , FORK Richard X Co.' of American Fork has been awarded the contract Taylor Opens Dental Offices In Orem Monday Sentinel Security life Insurance Company is celebrating its 10th anniversary this month with over lO.OOQ mountain-wes- t fam- ilies protected by its policies, according to W. Douglas Allen, The company was president, formed Sept. 15, 1948. With home offices in Salt Lake City, Sentinel now operates in Utah, Arizona and Nevada.' Its application to do business in Idaho is now pending. . Assets of the fast - growing company now total $1,400,000 with over $10 million worth of insurance in force. Reserves af $980,000. Sentinel first started out as a mutual organization but in January, 1957, became an old line legal .reserve, thus placing it in the select group s of America'3 strongest insurance companies; "In addition to funeral insurance, marketed as The Sentinel Plan, we now also write all types of regular life insurance," Mr. Allen said. " outing, a Christmas party, barbecue, and a varied spoKs and social program. shopping space' and there will be outdoor space for ' a spacious parking area, they announce. Both Mr. Dallin and Mr. Evans have had "years of experience in grocery store management. At present they are also proceeding .with construction of is being readied Skaggs System for a gala opening in a few weeks by the owners, Jay Dallin and Don Evans, who also operate the Provo O. P. Skaggs franchise store. It will be affiliated also .with IGA. The former G. Lo wry Ander :WS.x:ft. i at Ninth Mr. Dallin in general takes charge of promotion and Mr. Evans, the office and personnel work in management of the grocery stores. The store which will be located at 330 S. Main will provide a convenient downtown location for shoppers. 1 DENTIST Dr. Phillip P. Taylor, who will open dentistry offices in Orem. Monday. . Farley Appointed Austin Sales Chief OPEN ( Appointment of William J. Farley as sales manager for the Gregory E. Austin Company, builders and real estate brokers, was, announced Saturday by Mr. , Austin. Mr. Farley has had years of experience in the field, and for a time was chief of the Provo police department. The company has established offices at a model home; built by Mr. Austin at 4360 N. Canyon Road. M0N. 'TIL 9 p.m. AT CONSOLIDATED HARDWARE O EXTRAORDINARY 18 TIME 1 BETTER LIVING FURNITURE d ' ' . STORES. O WE ACTUAllY BOUGHT IN CARLOADS of price, -contracting for tbe entire production of several manufacturers when they ' needed business. . RAKE roek-botto- m - O EVERY SALE ITEM IS GUARANTEED TO BE AN HONEST BARGAIN,! backed by our (reputation os a local merchant. r i' O BUY NOW we cannot duplicate these bargain when our present suppf' bfold. ELD0N FURNITURE BARGAINS mad PoiIbl. by fh. than 2300 Independent, locally-owne- combined buying power of mor LEAF . total A new ultra- son garage Is being remodeled a new store In Provo O. P. andj will provide 10,000 feet of East and Fifth North. supermarket J. V 12" Foam Rubber CARD TOSS PILLOWS ONE POLICY for DAD, MOM, CHILDREN, present and Ua1 future! For further details about this remark able,fiew plan ... 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