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Show THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1953 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD 1 1 A 1 Ao Ploy Hj'. v. 1T( I 5 U s.;. HfOj iVtapIeton Child Breaks Collar Bone yl j ETQInrDInrDQ 1 U.S. GRADE CHOICE fit . Lynnette Whit daughter of Mr j and Mrs. Mel Whiting, suffered a broken coil ar bone when she ran into a steel post while playing MAPLETON lag, i. Co) By RUTH HOOPER six-year-o- ld near her home. . Mr. and Mrs. Hufh Hjorth 'jand family spent several days at lake this week. Fish-- f Mrs. Porter Leavitt Is . confined to Utah Valley Hospital where she' is undergoing treatment for a Pounds back Injury. I'M xsvx. m Leon Fullmer, son of Mr. an Mrs. David Fullmer, arrive home over the weekend. He ha been studying at the University! of Paris in France for a year i .:v-- . 7 MISS ' ;D.C Hobbs," Shirley medical records, clerk at 20, Georgetown Hospitalr shown .v. r. . V after she was selected to repre-.sethe District of Columbia in the Miss Universe Contest.' Shirley, whose measurement! at was one of 15 finalists selected from 145 entranti.i nt since' receiving his discharge fromi the Armed Forces in North Africa last year. He plans to continue; . A. Vl -- 1 1 Young University this fall, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davidson! were Sunday dinner hosts to her! brother and sister-in-laMr. and Theodore Bohn of Mrs. Ogden. They came to see the Panorama hi Provo on July 4 as their son was participating. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arley Stoddard of Monte Bello, Calif. Jan-le- e Fontana of Castro Valley, Calif, hat been a house guest of Davidsons for several weeks. the By SHIRLENE lOTTESEN, J She left Tuesday for her home ac-- . 0PALMYRA Captain and Mni Cotxipanled by Warren Davidson Thayne L. Thomas; and three chil- who will spend about 10 days in' dren arrived Sunday to spend a California. ' week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomas. Captain Lucille Wing and Marva Dibble Thomas has just completed a tour returned home after spending a of duty for 2Vt years with the vacation In California and Nevada. USAF in Ankara, Turkey. Before leaving for the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B inks of Captain Thomas, with his' wife Bell Gardens, Calif., have reand family, toured several key turned home after visiting with cities and places of Interest In Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobson and Europe. They spent two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Dean Binks and' In Springfield, Mb.,' visiting with families. Mrs. Thomas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Qbeiiander. They plan Phyllis Brown of Parowan spent to leave Monday for Sacramento,1 five days visiting at the ?1icrrie of Calif., and then to Spokane, Wash; her grandmother. Mrs. Nellie where Captain Thomas will be last week. , ' stationed. 38-26-- SUNNY JIM, 18 0 PPP ox. 6.O2. Size j3 . . DEL MONTE MO FOR Wrainsd WOE! FOR . . . TOMP ?fe for Standby PILLSBURY 5-L- b. w, Airman, Family Visit Benjamin -- - ifsj mm. cw IGA INSTANT n!i it.. .1 H00 , Bag for KARO DECANTER 00 i 0 Any Color La . Wis-com- 51 A GGS IGA FOODLINERS Steven Wis combe, son of Sir. The baby daughter ot Mr. and and Mrs.! Elmer Wiscombe-- Is conMrs. Dwayne. Haskell was given fined to his home with rheumafie ' ' the name of Diane in meeting fever. Sunday. The Merry Cooks Club met Miss Elaine West, daughter of at the home of Lina Bona. Under Mr. and "Mrs James West, re- the direction of Mrs. Howard turned home Sunday from a Flygare, the girls prepared vartrip to Mexico;" She partici- ious kinds of sandwiches. pated with a group from the Utah State University. week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Charles and Byron Betts, sons Sorenson, while "their parents are of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Betts of enjoying a vacation trip to Seattle, Spanish Fork, are visiting this Wash., and the Northwest. , ' ' X , 4-- H ibi By Th COASTAL or SEAMIST 24-d- ay 74. 1 ;...,..:V',? X (G) 5'EiESif; oinfr.nni.ii.fiMWWW! era Um& Efflt; us catsarc crazy about it! 4 .j",:.-.'..P'.- DUTCHMAID Mi H(9!i "x Q)(S0(ollS TTUD3A POR CATO V All red moat Tuna ' packed with sauce. 7 WHITE REG. LOAF IS AND l be, i iacis or n NUMAR III MAI MAC'S QUART ODA WAT FOR Be ASSORTED Mail this coupon. Well treat your pet to his first feeding of ' Kol Kan Tuna. LJ KAL KAN FOODS, INC. P. O. Box 58452, Los Angeles, 58, California .Stat. Support your SPCA, J 1 V ii? ihi a non-prof- JMt it organization. imid rnsr ijrii |