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Show Around and About UTAH, COUNTY. By ROSALIE HALL WILDE Five veteran Utah steelmakers helped start up U. S. Steel's ig Geneva Works, were honored by fellow workers during May upon eir retirement from active serv ice at the Columbia-GenevSteel j plant. Clarence Elmer Madsen. assist ant general formean, structural hipping, . rolling mills, began his retirement after some 15 years of service in the rolling mills, nearly U of which were in a supervisory capacity. Mr. Madsen resides at "Miss Carol Waddoups has left for her home in Arco, Ida. where she plans to visit for a few weeks. Miss Waddoups taught 6peech and English at Lehl High School during the past school - Mr; "and Mrs. Sterling Price of Springville have as their house guest Mrs. Thomas Stanton of Orinda, Calif., a. sister of Mr. Price. Coming to Springville for Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Paul C Miner of Bakersfield, Calif. They are houseguests of '. Mrs. Edith T, Miner. . Sunday-evenincame turn in visit .when, their Unexpected to the their granddaughter; Shirley was' taken Payson hospital for an emergency appendectomy. ; ,- 42 ' . - Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Taylor have returned from Santa Barbara where they attended .the world- - premiere of "New Flowers for 1960," as special guests of the Burpee Seed Company. The flower show was" held at the Biltmore hotel, Airman 1c Estol Simkins has visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Simkins in Provo for several days, prior to' his assignment in Iceland. His wife the former EuDean Diamond also of Provo and their three children, will stay at the Edwards Air Force, base during his' absence where Mr. Simkins has been stationed. Vt y t - "MAGIC IN lIERO,, ,LEADS -Handling principal roles ih the huge musical phan- tasy play about Orem, "Magic, in Mero," are the group shown above. Center is Helen Kofford as Queen Gayla7 and seated around Iher clockwise; are Loretta Merril, "Princess Michella"; Dale Harding;, "Prince Capello"; Roy Hills, piano accompanist; Victor Hansen, "King Rohbocka"; and Dr. Frank Wilkinson, director. The musical show will highlight the Orem with a repeat production to be June .12 (and 13 in the Orem High School Auditorium. Orem will be celebrating its 40th celebration. Tickets for "Magic in? Mero" are being anniversary during the two-da-y civic sold by representatives of clubs and churches in the Orem area. A Mr. and Mrs, N. William Knudsen, entertained Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde evening for , their son and daughter Knudsen of Montebello, Calif., and Ida and Jennie Knuisen. 'T-- I w. . Flora-Festiv- al Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Baker of Provo entertained Sunday for their daughter, Evalyn, In honor of her, birthday and forthcoming graduation from the Brigham, Young University.': She;' will spend the summer in Palo Alto, Calif in company with Alene Miller. The two .will be guests of) Miss Baker's sister and brother-in-laMr. land Mrs. Jerrold Hedquist during the sum' ; - ' -- w, mer. : if jfjj ; I j1: V. M I .Russell; 3. Young, son of Mr. and Mrsi S. Richmond Young of Provo, and J. R. Gammon, son of Mr. land Mrs. Ray Gam mon" of Provo, are; now taking recruit training at Fprt Ord, j Ufahns, with painful memories past polio epidemics,j have turned out in larger than national percentages to get polio shots, but too many still will enter the epidemic season withi out protection, Dr. C. M. Smith, Health Dedirector, p partment, warned today, h 75 about He estimated that per cent of infants and children in Utah County have received protective shots,1 but the percentage is much less than that among susceptible adults in their 20s, Guests of Mrs. Leila Beck and Mr, and Mrs. Huish Moore a of Payson over the Memorial Day weekend were Schools a in the Payson teacher Skinner, Idaho Falls, Ida.; for 14 years and former principal of Peteetneet School, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Moore," Salt Lake City Mar.; Moore is co-ordinator of the Salt 'Lake LDS temple. of Mrs.-Clar- Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertsen of Orem has returned from Wash five (weeks with her ington, D.C., where she ; has" visited Mr. ana jvirs. jonn a Thomas, aaugnter ana ner who are the parents of a new son, born May 8. Mrs. Thomas is the former Joanne Hebertsen. Mr. Thomas, is attending the University of Maryland where he is working toward a! doctor's degree in literature. They make their home in Greenbelt, Md., and have twin daughters.. i r Mrs. Wilmirth Brown plans to leave June 6 to visit her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Narvin Peterson at Hills Spring, Alberta Canadai She expects to be gone all siimmer. - two-mont- Gayle Gardner of West Jordan, spent the weekend at the home of her sisterj; Mrs. Joycelyn Thayne. j '' ' ;.. .. ' , Mrs. Kate Bresee and Mrs. Walter (Maude) Cox jhave returned to their home in Chula Vista; Califs They spent 10 days Mr. visiting at! the home of their sister land brother4n-law- , and Mrs. Paul Baker. They also visited with their four brothers J n . and many other relatives" and friends. ;jj ( V; A 'z si. Piano lessons,, age j American Fork. flies trips almost every Merrill' Christopherson, FR too can You the safe 'travel asy way. Leave on short .day. low rates. notice. (adv). Special . 08, '...-..-...-.- i ! Visit June's house of. I.. ' 6th East. i permanents. FR $5 56 South (adv) i . ' Hazel Craven's Canyon Freeze at Wicks in Provo Canyon if now open. (adv) . X SALT LAKE '."-j shots. He said clinics in Provo Have given another 734 booster shots, and 328 completed shots arid sev' eral private physicians report having given at least 1000 shots' j (' 'k " 1,655,000. i; :: I ; Largest , : ' of! the four jobs is- - 1 pain-relievin- agreed to have Chief Wilson get the y unit on a. trial. Chief. 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Cuffs adjust. 3 colors. 1st WDSTFROVO Open Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. MONDAY and FRIDAY 'til 9 p.m. PARK FREE FR 207 NORTH 3-8- ; I , F-84- drip-dr- y crease-resista- land on short runways in the same manner that Navy planes land on carriers. The hook to be developed would be attached to Thunderstreak. an " 1 and wear, or tumble dry and seldom needs Iron wear . . . 14 17. Sizes to ing. White Only. Regj 3.93 Wash, - ! Nov Wash n Wear Tropica I Slacks 5.99 1 FARMINGDALE, !N.Y. (UPlj Republic Aviation Corp. said today it has received a $121,000 Air Force contract to develop a tail hook to enable- - Air- Force fighters i t w I, . -- BUY FASHIONS FOR DAD! i to-- , I 4-06- 13 -- j -- STUDIO r j in1 , 13 to get more fun out of life for only, $5.00, Honored through Friday of thia week. (Limited to. new itudenta over 20 yeara of age. Honored thia week only. ..ir,- Box Elder County where a concrete' bridge will be built across the Bear River northwest of Brig-- L ham City. ' Apparent low bidder TAIL HOOK PROJECT 4-06- your chance to prov to yourself that learning to danc at Fred Astalre'a i easy and it'a funl Here's your opportunity There will be treats 'for the crlowd, and a special gift will be awarded the eldest mri and eldest lady in attendance, to the largest family in attendance and to the person who travels the 4 longest distance, 1 4 ONLY WEEK f , was Pritchitt Construction Co!, Provo, with an offer of $J65,480. . The other three projects, call for surfacing: of highways in Iron, Sevier and Piute Counties. sr Her't from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in Com- munity Church The clinics are open to anyone including transients, said Dr. ' ; over-exerti- on ;;: . mm mm m mm iMB . ut per day.l Councilmen $5 I hour, from 10 until noon; 'pro. giam, 1:15; and. fun all day. A special musical program has been arranged and election of officers will be conducted. Mas ter of Ceremonies will be Calvin .( mmm mm CITY (UPI) t. The Utah Road Commission open-- i ed 'bids 'Tuesday on jfour highway projects . costing an estimated Now I Yon can net the fast relief you need from naejrinjf backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often causa restless niphts and miserable tired-ofeelinjrs. When these discomforts come on with or stress and strain you want relief want it fast Another) disturbance may be mild bladder Irritationr ' following wrong: food and drink often set- op a restless uncomfortable feeling. ting Doans Pills work fast in 3 separate ways s l.by speedy action to ' ease torment of nasreins backache, headaches,- muscular aches and pains. 2. by ' soothing: effect on bladder irritation. 8. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. fcnjoy a good sleep and th ame happy relief night's millions have for ove 60 years. New, larpe size eaves money. Get Doan's pilla today 1 - w J 4 .BACK' 1 Bids Opened On Four Highway ProjectsI' in Utah 0Hv.MY'' reunion-celebratio- head-firs- t. r First West. The Provo polio shots are given -- 03. met with the city council and dis cussed the proposed requirements for the new Safeway building to be constructed on Utah Avenue and agreement to lease V radar unit irom a Salt Lake. City firm at the "of - James F. Hiatt, city electrician, go-ahe- ad rate ! at nominal fee every Wednesday ' and up. Call Mrs. Trotter FR 7 j holidays. versity; students,! and monthly :.n Pleasant (rove," Lehi, Orem arid i ' hs Last minute plans are going Old forward for. the annual theria arid tetanus between eight Timers" Reunion of Mammoth, to 12 years, and single shots for which is scheduled .to be held tetanus after age 12. Sunday, June 14, at the Payson Polio shots will be given City Park, according !to Mrs. throughout the year arid not just Beulah G. Bradley, secretary-th- e treasurer of during the summer; h said. organization. Residents! of Mammoth, and all Throughout the United States, it lis estimated that only about former residents, friends, and half the susceptible ase group relatives are invited to join in n under 40 have bad polio! shots; the gigantic! ' i which He said in tUah County during annually draws hundreds the period between rid-Ma- y in from many cities and states. Of 1957 and July, 1958, a total of ficers of the organization urge all to bring pwn lunch: 55,318 polio ""shots were given. of the Schedule of events is: Regis 1958, .remainder During another 4,236 persons got booster tration,- greetings, and lunch pjf-Vi- ew - ' ' and' early 40s. h The health department is urgage ing' that everyone in the arid grpup between' 40 years get polio shots, j They; can be given by any private physician, or at the public Clinics held weekly in Provo; monthly at Page School arid for j Brigham Young Uni- 30s ' . :A guest ; at the home of Mr.! and Mrs. Harvey Stahell Is of St: George. Mrs. Staheli's- mother, Mrs, ' O. S. Taylor ?! ' .u 'L;.p; 4 ir ; jr .'jjr f;i.-- ! City-Coun-ty son-in-ia- w, r'j';--;.- N. 500 W., in Provo.N Theras p. Allred, 1545 . N. 150 Cast, Provo,' also retired last month after 15 years of service at Geneva Works. Mr. Allred was a "inal inspector in the Metallurgi cal, Chiemicai & Inspection department at ... the plant.. Veteran blast furnace employee Andrei J. Tangren, 859 S., 5th W., rovo, retired on May 30.' Mr. Tangreiri began his continuous serv ice .with U. S. Steel at Geneva; on March 9, 1944. Donald L. Chipman, pipefitter helper in Geneva's Maintenance and Utilities department, also retired l!ate in May after; 15 years of continuous service. Mr. Chip-ma- n resides at 255 N, 3rd E., in American Fork . Frederick. Earl .Wright, brick layer in the Maintenance and Utilities department,1 retired oh May 29 from active service at the big steel plant. Mr.: Wright began his employment at Geneva on April .25, 1944. He resides at 239 W. 1st S., in American Fork. Elton1. ---H- dalth .',;':.. Calif. Annual Mammoth Reunion Planned Get Your Polio Shot Now! Officers w am " ' sponsibility of putting flags up on ' i !. . in-la- PAYSON The Payson High School Pep Club has been civen tentative permission to hold four car washes in the city park to raise funds to help the menibers of the club to purchase uniforms next fall. The action was taken in the regular meeting of the Pay- son City Council meeting lohday night, with' Mayor G. Osmond bun- ford in charge. Sheron Seely, president off the club, was rookesman for the group of ' five girls who met with the council. The girls were also granted permission to sponsor a record hop at the tennis court somejtime ; during the summer. Blaine Wilson, chief of police, was given the! to sign an a year. : Payson Council Approves Project For S chool Group w ho FR 4 - 1447 1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE f , KZ? Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD STEELVORKERS HONORED ON RETIREMENT |