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Show MARCH 26, 1959 THURSDAY, DAILY HERALD Prizes Awarded Utah County, Utah P rovo l.k: oians 55 New Members Around and About COUNTY By MILDRED B. HALL Fit : 47 . Clarence Bliss :who is presently employed in Nevada, is spending a week at home with his family in Orem. Mr. and Mrs, Rex J. Turpin and children, Gary, and Emma Jeari of Orem were in Fairview on Sunday for a welcome home service for Mrs. Turpin's brother, Elder Kent Evans, who recently . returned from the West German LDS mission.. , F. M. Alder has ticipated on a "This Alder, who is bishop Alder also visited his Beach, Washington. j James Sp-- 5 returned from Portland, Ore., where he parIs Your Life" program of his son Dr. Alfred of the Portland, Ore., second LDS Ward. Mr. other, son, Dr. Ralph J. Alder at Ocean Park . C. Greer, U. b. Army with his wife, Sachiko and been in Japan for some time are baby daughter, Phyllis, now en route stateside. They are expected to stop in Provo en route to their home in Trenton, N. J. While here they will be guests at the home of a sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vincent. who-hav- e w, new remembers, newal of numerous other memberships, and $4300 collected that was the box scorev for the week's Provo Chamber of Commerce membership drive as reported at. Wednesday's check-i- n J. meeting. Dal Clark, membership ' chairman, said the Chamber is very happy-- , with the results, ' which augmented an unusually heavy signup. He announced that! a 15-- ember membership comm it t e e Fifty-fiv- e pre-dri- ve . m Space Research Progress Reported J i YOURS FOR EASTER LOVELINESS V Jr A would be organized to carry the roll effort from here on. The committee, he said, would function throughout the year, with members making a few calls each month to sell new and renew old memberships ' ones. A. K.' Breinholt and Floyd Taylor won first place in the membership campaign with 11 new members for a point total of 1150. Each won a new suit of clothes. An array of additional prizes all donated by the Provo merchants went to other teams for their performance in the drive. Second place prizes went to Dr. Flake Rogers and Dr. Weldon J; Taylor and third prize to John O. Beesley and" John Zen-ge- r. one-we- ek - Mrs. Jane Ricks of San Franeisco,; Calif., was a recent visitor WASHINGTON (UPI) The Other top winners included: Bar'in Provo at the home of Mrs.' Alice Ricks, mother of her husband,: federal space agency reported to- Gardner and Lloyd Chris 'it clay has Dr. Mark Ricks. Mrs. Rick's daughter, Kathleen, who s has been day made "significant progtensen, fourth; ' C. E. Stevenson in to ress" nec San Francisco, with his mother., research and testing living. in Provo returned -- .,. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ludlow and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford , McKell 'of Spanish Forkhave just returned from Las Vegas, Nev., where they spent three days as guests at the Stardust Hotel. Mrs. Kenneth Christiansen entertained at luncheon for her cousin, Mrs. Joan Scholer of Clearfield and her three children, Chad, Aliyson and Brook and for Mrs. Wayne Smith of 'Springville. Mr', and Mrs. Earl Pollmann of , Provo and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald." Pollman have just returned from Cuthbert, Nev., where they attended the funeral for Mr. Tollman's father. . . Major Leland S. Gregerson, U. S. Army, and his wife, Carol Keele Gregerson and their children are visiting in Utah with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keele, Provo, and Major. Gregerson's lUliltfU iiuiii uuiy in vrei many dim die cu iuuic tu a at Fort Mason, Calif. nc:vv tt aoigiiiiicni, essary to put a man in space. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the in tensive research programs were valuable informatioa supplying leading to a safe and reliable manned satellite capsule. Progress has been made to date in the areas of air drops, escape, scale model studies, and impact tests, the NASA disclosed. It said the flir drops were to test reliability of the space capsule's para chute system. and W. Smoot Brimhall, fifth; Emerson Hardy-Larr-y Goodwill, sixth; J)r. William Dixon seventh; Paul Thorn and Glen Shaw, eighth; and Sid Faden and Ed Levine," ninth. was Thej .prizepresentation handled by Charles E. Peterson, C. of C. manager. The two suits of clothes given as grand prizes were donated jointly by the Chamber of Commerce and the merchants; all other prizes were given by the merchants. - ;:::::::;:;:::::;x-Sx- f ::::::w:;:::::;:;xxx: . Nineteen friends attended a "Pink and Blue" shower which honored Mrs. Richard B. Daley during the wreek. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Gagon, and Mrs. Shirl Finch. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eagar of Pleasant View spent a: pleasant day. Tuesday visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eagar and baby daughter, Vicki, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Phipps and children; Stephen and LeeAnn of Bountiful. Douglas is attending University of Utah in Salt Lake. Airplane ambulance, oxygen, stretcher furnished. Merrill CHristopherson, Provo Flying Service. (adv.). 1 June's House of iFR $5 Permanents. 56 South 6th "1 Af i I i 1 East, (adv.). (UPI) The convicted murderess for attorney Elizabeth Duncan, 54, says a tape recording will be brought to him today which might have a bearing oh the "for hire" murder' case. LOS "ANGELES "I understand that in 'it a Augustine Baldonado, said a woman involved in the case urged him to commit the murder .of Olga Duncan," S. Ward Sulli." ' ; van said. The woman, the veteran Los Angeles attorney said, was merely; a witness and not a defendant in trial of the Santa the' month-lon- g Barbara matron wha was sentenced to die in the gas chamber, for .hiring two- men to kill her . pregnant daughtef-in-law- , Olga, ;30. ' Sullivan said the tape recording was made by a Hollywood sound and film man, George Moran, who contacted the attorney ' and promised to play the recording for him. . , A 4 is Baldonado's lawyer, John Danch, said he knew nothing about his client's "new" state ments in a, recording. Siamese Twins Recovering After Long Operation YA'A - A-"- - tf - . ' front boasts of exquisite detail stitching and tiny delicate bows. Bracelet length bell sleeves point up a gently molded silhouette. The fabric Is textured Voyager, tn lilac, white, blire, 18 Petite. navy and white.. Sizes 8 to 18. - ' ' ' , X J 4t LONDON (UPI) The' old Thackeray Siamese twins, sep arated 'Monday in a oper ation, showed slight improvement 10-ho- ur today, doctors" reported. - The twins .Jeremy and Timo thy, were , joined at the head at birth. A third brother was normal and has been restored to his par ents. ' 3 ; DAVID WILL RECOVER David Stewart, 2i2, of Calif., shown with his mother Mrs. Thomas Stewart, 21, laughs as he looks at Easter rabbit and other toys at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, David is recovering from surgery to correct a heart condition affecting the supply of oxygen to his blood. Surgeons say the operation performed March 12 was successful and David will recover and lead a normal life. The operation ancl trip were financed by as $10,000 "Dollars for David" drive conducted' in the San Francisco area. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Val-lema- A ." rJ - '' '' A, A ' ' , I . J J Y rr j7( V"yV:; VVV.V - .! 3aW: move in t . so& fluid ifasKiors mm i Todoy nerWctf, softer look from bodTclel hipline colis for the slim yet wonderfully svppt iSbovettet And of course Ploytex molds yow X ' 7G '"V "a t 5t t figure nefwofly )o this new soft look. ) Onty k, Sunset 2nd Ward Plans Cake Sale Cakes, cookies and cupcakes for Easter will be among the items offered at a cake sale by the Sunset Second Ward Relief Society ' at the Simpson Market J, all day Friday.' The store "is located at - 30 9 ) Csw -- y D. E. I BANQUETS tH p j m inji mvttl m4 kip, fof prHel W j Coif w Prtc Omw. wol Mp.-- .- .: IIMIWMtMIH) nwu Mm to immmu raaartKa. RENT THE VETERANS SERVICE CENTER 68 FIRM AGE CO. Provo, Utah Syt Receptions and Social Gatherings QCOA DONT MISS "OUT OF ... ROBERT THE MITCHUM IN PAST" at 11:00 - "'" rt" MOID X HOU Weddings, Wedding 4-00- ' Living Bandeau Bro flap!? tAold tot estate "tkigeV K 287 East 1st North Contact: A. I. DANIELS Phone FR t , 't day toog. Cketefce e4atk construction never arts, bfods, . ttes vp Vstwte or block Sires 32A42C $3.95 TT sfees It 44 $4.95 - FOR Ploytex ' hre yo heOYenly comfort atl ft St EASTER BONNETS FOR DOGS, YET Marlette Mud-ra8, of Milwaukee, Wise, did not forget her Pekingese puppies when she tried on her Easter bonnet. They had frilly bonnets, too. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto)- 16th W Bett,Tj Short, cropped jacket with contoured hipline, makes this fashion-righ- t Betty Rose suit a must for your wardrobe. It's accented with a crisp bouquet of flowers at hipline, a smartly tailored collar, bracelet length sleeves and the merest touch of bloused fullness at the back. Of Arnel and cotton Travelers Checks In black and white, beige and white, green and white, at back. Jacket A "'"'4 11 ' 'L. 4 I' r S . Baldonado, 25, along' with Luis Moya, 22, admitted killing Olga last Nov. 17 for an offered $6,000 from Mrs. Duncan. TRAVELERS CHECKS BY k j natural green, end navy. 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