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Show Thursday, APitiL DAILY HERALD iss 23, Utah County, Utah . Around and About f UTAH COUNTY By MILDRED B. HALL Fit 4-14- 47 LnJUj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen and .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller of lldve returned jter spending a few days in Elko, Nev. WiC111 Ry Stockdale and daughter, Peggy of Phoenix, Ariz., iave been visitors m Orem with. Mr and Mrs. Bob Stockd ale. They came due to the illness of his brother, Bob, who has been sick for several montnsThey also came to visit Mrs. Mamie Stockdale, mother of , wu wno is in a Salt Lake Hospital receiving treatment. . . Mrs. Albert (Dora) Robison is to be recovering well reported at home after undergoing recent surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital. J . A dinner during the week was given Mr. and Mrs.' Heber fmlly Jacobs of Pro vo for Mrs. Jacobs' father,byN. J. Valentine, visiting here from Brigham City. Others attending were a son. i iiugn, his wife and three rhfMrpn fmm tvt,,,, Ja6ohs and two cWldren and Judy and Kim' Jacobs. Valentine, who is 91, and an avid sports enthusiast, came down to see the BYU Invitational Track Meet. -- lr? J' Cm ; n S' House guests, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Keister are their granddaughter- and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emerson and son, Monty, from Sparks, Nev. The visitors have also been at the home of their father in Salt Lake City. - Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farley were among more than 800 dancers the annual square attending dance jamboree held April 17 and 18 in Las Vegas, Nev. The Utah County folks report that an assembly making up 100 squares participated in a mass .dance and that the grand march was led by the lieutenant governor of Nevada. 7 Tough Cole? Mrs. May Packer of Provo returned home this week after spending a month in Las Vegas, Nev., at the home of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stewart and their family. This coming weekend Mrs. Packer will go to Price for a visit with her two sons and a daughter, and their, families: Von and Lynn O'Neal and Mrs.-- Margaret Powell, ; '4 Rubber i. road i March 29. The baby's oaternal trrandnarpnto ar Mr nr, Bianchard Dixon of Payson,. "and Mrs. Dixon has just returned from Alabama, where she has visited the new arrival, and his parents. The new mother is the former Jerri Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen of Provo. ) Learn to fly, 2700 have.learned in our school. You too can do it. Special course $85. Provo Flying Service, FR (adv.).North a?!!y 10 PIants' West. FR - rJtt - ''..-'- . (adv.). ' SSS'' rr"! (adv.). finest Airplane (adv.). ambulance, Safety buttons between treads keep treads open and, working for quick, safer stops, providing the traction needed on slick roads. f .V. state, any quantity. yy -- 7 - " call Merrill Christopherson, tt Visit June's House of $5.00 Permanpnt (adv.) oth East. ajq-- FR w 08. ka i 1 Rubber Safety Buttons 35c Per dozen. Gladiola bulbs 25 for $1.00. 358 98. X-4- dangerous impacts for greater driving safety on any road! . Word has been received of the birth of a baby boy to Lt. and Mrs. Glenn Ray Dixon at Brookley Air Force Base, Mobile, Ala., on 3-1- Rubber takes hard poundings and cushions Rugged My Thousands of Hooked Edges 41At Youth Recovers From Injury Suffered in Athletic Meet .... .A;.. ... "...v Deep gripping edges in the tread bite into the pavement as soon as brakes are applied, to give you stability and road control. ...v..,,. V 'AX. I" - " :' ST & By RUTH HOOPER Ivory, he was here for the wedMAPLETON Sid Whiting, son ding of Mr. Ivory and Joan Hall. ot Mr. ana Mrs. Niel Whiting, has been coniined'to the Hughes Hos Mrs. Ross Hall accompanied Mr. pital m Spanish Fork for severa and Mrs. Roy Worthen to their days, While participating in the home in Las Vegas, Nev., MonBYU invitational track meet,. he She will visit there several day. received minor injuries which re days then go to Burbank, Calif., suited in blood poisoning. He fell where she will, spend several while running. He expects to be veeks her visiting daughter "and v home this week-en- d. her o' husband, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Taylor. 6.70x15 Mrs. Lester Hansen is home after spending two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Condie Crandall her son and his family, Mr. and and son J ohnny were accomoan M Mrs. Paul Hansen, at Burley, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Fietkau and by daughter Kathleen, of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stubs of Salt week-en- d on a visit to Glen Can Lake City spent the past week-en- d Zion yon, and Cedar Canyon, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Breaks. Mrs. Oraa Hatfield and family. ATTENTION! TRUCK OWNERS Tube-Typ- Blackwatl Each, Plus Tax VALUE! DON'T MISS THIS AND YOUR OLD TIRE . t if Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Burt have Bay Hildreth of Urbana, IU.. has been visiting at the Rose Hall wora of the arrival of a bab v residence. A friend of Tommy daughter to their son and his wifp Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Burt, at on April 21. This i f urst grandchild for the Burts. Ma. ternal grandparents are Mr. anrf Mrs. Waldon Hurst. Mr Utf expects to go to Logan and spend several days. Full -- - Retired Bureau Of Reclamation Employee Honored . it 20-Mon- ' - '! .! Road Hazard Nationwide Guarantee th 0 Outstanding quality . . economically priced Extra ! 1957-5- 8 car owners ask about 14-itires ' 1 X n. 7.10x15 7.60x 15 '.. Under the supervision of Mrs Kelly Johnson, the Maoleton Roe. Deane S. Stuver, 1491 N. 380 W., ond LDS Ward Bluebird Ma si retired regional supervisor of irri- held a party at the Sorinffvill gation for the Bureau of Recla- city park Tuesday. Eniovintr th mation, has been awarded the potluck lunch were Linday Ly-- , partment of Interiors' Distinguish- man, Mary HJorth. Susan Ritrf ed Service Award by the Secre Vicki Hooper, and Diana Martin tary of the Interior.- - He was one oi 31 employees honored by the son nf Mr- Gary Daley, year-ol- d and Mrs. Robert Daley, received department. Mr. Stuver has 38 years of serv- a broken arm Sunday while play- U ' ' .i uvme, ice with the Bureau of Reclama- in"6rf ai tion. The citation which accomMr. and Mrs. Keith Butler and panied the award states: "Mr. Stuver made significant contribu- family, of Ogden, were tions to the progress of reclama visitors at tne Home of herSunday moth tion in the 17 western states by er, Mrs. Hattie Jensen. ThpV development and procedures for visited with his parents in Provo sound management and control of and attended welcome, home serv irrigation operation and mainten ices tor James Whiting, a nephew ance activities. He was responsi jvirs. iiutier. we for preparing procedures ta Mrs. LeGrande Carlson of Salem establish, organize and contro field operations on completed irri visited with her mother, Mrs. Ha gation projects. The first budget ue jensen, Tuesday. he drafted serves as the founda tion for budget and programs for Condie Crandall receivwf a co. vere and maintenance hand iniurv whil af operation activi ties today in 1936, the final idsi weeK. report based on Mr. Stuver's summary information on engineering HAMMOND ORGAN f and economic data resulted in the Mtuic'i Most Glorious Voir"! I Iteclamation Project Act of 1939 Over 25 Years of Proven This legislation has been the basis Superiority f on which all regulations on irriga-- 1 Greater variety of tont tion have been developed in the Finer tone e a-- . 8.00 x 1 5 .18.88 Each, Plus Tax .21.88 Each, Plus Tax 24.88 Each; Plus Tax ............ . AND YOUR OLD TIRE ( 3 JL western states . . . " Mr. Stuver began his federal career in 1910 in Nevada. After working on other irrigation projects, he joined the Bureau on October 8, 1934, and progressed to become regional supervisor of Irrigation, the position he held whea lie retired on Oct. 8, 1956. - Better re-sa- le quality value IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY! iL-nea-p Organs Are Expensive) Free Home Demonstration GIsn Bros. Music 51 No. Univ. FR 52 m mm ... ... ... 3 The Finest Rugged, Dependable Tire for Stop and Start Fleets it;;!f: ALLSTATE EXPRESS 7.10 LIGHT DELIVERY Perfect for city,, farm 6-p- ly rated ... full . . . 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