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Show 1 Guff ino Horse Contest Winners Are Announced By MARGUERITE WATERBURY Horton who is in the LD Hospital. Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Alex White and Mrs. Inez "Talbot ieft for Blackfoot, Ida., Monday. They made' the trip with Mr. .and Mrs. Glen Johanson of Pleasant Grove: The group attended funeral serv ices for a cousin, Archie! Peterson, j GOSIIEiN1 A horse cutting con-- at test was held the ranch of Mr. Farm Census Crew Leaders Named i For 3 Counties j and Lester W. Lloyd Adamson Searle have been named as crew leaders for the 1959 Census of Agriculture to begin Nov. 4. They will undergo training in Provo prior to that time under the direction of the Census Bureau's Staff. Mr. Adamson will direct a force and of census takers Utah Counties and Mr. Searle another crew in Carbon and Utah and Mrs. Duane Green Saturday. In fhe open contest Dick- Robins of Salt Lake won first; Bill Green of Salt Lake took second and Duane Green of Goshen, - third. In the novice class, Larry Lawrence Tuesday. Counties. , of Salt Lake took first; X. J. were of Nelson West Jordan, second. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, The practice of tossing coins Mrs., Green served dinner to 50 visitors and dinner guests at the . home of a son and his wife, Mr. for heads or tails dates back to people. and Mrs. Merrill Nelson in Salt ancient times, and its exact origin :! itinknown. i. Goshen Ward Relief Society held Lake City Sunday. an open social in honor of the Singing' Mothers. A program was furnished by members and refresh- - I From Service Eye Injurv BringsjDischargei rv GRA Calls Annual Drunk Driving Plea Entered Business Meeting The Geneva Recreation Association will hold its annual 'meeting 5 at 8 p.m. in the GRA 911 on Oct. Building at the Geneva Works James Ralph Cronin, 30, View ii West Mountainj Court, Orem, Plant. ". , I ; in Provo for City guilty Matters pleaded presentation and include the annual fitodiscussion Court charges of; driving while i . " v - .ments were served. m:. ' j w, get-to-geth- nancial statement, ammendment change on election of officers to allow postponement of the election during time of a general strike, was fined $150. and accepting of nominations for 1960 officers and directors. LawrSouth America has a grass- ence Young, business manager, rehopper which lives, lays its eggs ports that it will be necessary to and feeds in water. Scientists be- elect a president and six directors lieve that the insect is in the evolu- for the coming year. All members tionary proces of changing from are invited to attend their annual : a land to a water creature. meeting, under the influence of intoxicating liquor, following an accident on the Orem dugway Sept. 24, and few j II i KENA. PRUE D : : days at the home of their "'LAKEVIEW-VINEYARMf. and j Gene sister and brother-in-laBrereton has returned home fol- Mrs. Randall Holdaway. They lowing, a .medical discharge from were en route home from Montana. the service due to an eye injury suffered in, an accident. He is the Enjoying a famliy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brere at the home .of Mr. and Mrsj Randall Holdaway were, Mr. and Mrs. ton. Dean Willis ..and family, Lehi, Mr. Mrs. iNeta Dyal has returned to and Mrs. Bert Wagstaf "f and f am-her home1 in Florida1 following a 'iy Oremj j Albert A. Holdaway, three-mon- th visit "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Klin Holdaway j Denher sister, Mr. and Mrs ' V. M. nis and Anabel Holdaway "and the Nuttall and other ; lelatives in the nost and nostess. area. She will visit briefly ' in Vineyard boys leaving recently Phoenix, Ariz., and El Paso, Tex for six months active duty with en route the: Army Reserve at Fort Ord, Mr. 'and Mrs. D.I B. Lott of J Calif., are Richard Blake, Phillip Rodeo,! Calif., were guests Vfor. a 'Holdaway, Billie Clegg, and Fred By MRS. '""v. i ... l Z-- , Haderlie. Rulon Gammon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, returned home Sunday following his release from service at Fort Ord. Vern; Williams is in Utah Valley hospital recovering from a "heart ' er attack, : '.' . 9A DAILY HERALD THURSDAY. OCTOBER Utah County. Utah 1, 19591 DELICIOUS i OWE DOZEN Mrs.: Eva Steele went to Malad over the weekend to visit a broth- er, Arnold Gill whois seriously ill. 'V.V.-.v.Vf,!- - son Howard Trotter; . of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trotter, took a bad fall and broke his arm mi 'mm recently. " KL Members of the Goshen LDS bishopric, Bishop Henry Roberts and Counselors .Curtis Sorensen . and Stanley Powelson, drove to Salt Lake to visit "Reed ' . Ward - , Palmyra Man Recovers From Surgery Y ikYYm ...v.. --Y 4 COUNTRYSIDE BRAND GRADE A A, SMALL 1 .V.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vJ. "ifo A Y'Yyyy.Y-yYY.'::- : V v x&x- - ::.:.:: LTD BUY TWO POUNDS OF ..vW!?:-..:- v. it r MORRELL PRIDE, LEAN, FRESH By SIIIRLENE OTTESEN PALMYRA George . Banks has returned home after f spend-i- n the Hughes ing six days underwent pital where appendicitis operation Hos-h- e an Mrs. Iris Crump of Palmyra attended an y workshop and social of the Utah County , held at the home of Mrs Eliza Fillmore in Provo Canyon m all-da- Pen-wome- 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Roach attended a supper Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jex in Spanish Fork. The occasion was to honor Mr. Jex. on his birthday j Covers were also laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.' Alma Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Vernon . Hurst and Mrs. Mary Marcusen of Spanish Fork. I n ' . iWWtWinini . j . f : y f ' Hans Ottesen of Mr. and Roy Ottesen Palmyra Of- - Orem have returned home af ter spending five days in Idaho. They visited with relatives in .' Sugar City and Kilgore and also went to Yellowstone and Hegben Dani and "saw the- extensive damage caused by the earth : 0Z. nr- -i hit - J n whiii BREAKFAST PERFECT BOTTLE X ! ml ing fat the Social Center , ii? Spanish Fork for the members of aj! tour that Went to .Mexico this $ummer The party was for tour members and their partners There were. approximately 50 present. The group enjoyed sing ing 'songs and saw moving, pic tures that were taken on the trip. Gifts of appreciation were presented to Mrs. Mildred Ream : and Mrs. Virginia Evans. v 122 A s-- i even- attended a party Saturday . LUMBERJAGk FOR k i.r,. and - Mrs. Elmer Crump .Mr. : FOOD VALUES G r v ::cxly. win.. Mr. and TVIrs. f ' '" Lean, tender, U.S. Choice- or Good lb. Beef . . . . - 4 PILLSBURY LBt! PACKAGE u Li Ke log's Co r n Flakes, I Wheaties Cheerios, or L2) J Alpha-bit- s 'Ma- 'I MIX THEM OR A MATCH THEM n t - i '',:... O - " " FRESH-FROZEN.jUT- BRAND AH . 1 - . j Patients Listed In Hospital At American Fork n 1 Li Zl i . PACKAGE 1 LB. Patients AMERICA FORK Fork merican f Hospita. ;.in the .niinnDiiM.V'w.carts. i ' recently have been: .Richard American Fork Saunders, Joseph Williams, Oral J. Eskelson, Stephen K.J Soren-- , son, Sheila pj Durrant, Rita Hicks, Ralph Allred, Scott Adam- ' . j son. ; ' . r . i i " - 6 OZ. CANS .wesson; SNOW CROP FRESH-FROZE- n .. : u Tint . Washday, Detergent-Gia- Pkg. nt 5c OFF . -- CRISP "ZD .Blifthnscnab Z3 13 SPECKARTS AG MARKET CIIUCIC WAGON AG MKT. B FANCY i ' .'- t g- Spanish Fork W. J. Edwards ''-- r V2 i . 2 for 53c bottle. . J. 14-o- z. 73c MorrelK quality rTrMIllir DnUlV l mmJ 3 lb Can Prido. . ..... t 59 c CHUNK TUNAisToff No. can 3 for 53c Kraft 2 for 79 c MARGARINE PoundParlcay Pk(? PARERPLATES.te.:-:::T- 4 zee napkins J Ri SNOW WHITE 4 i I' Heinz can Nielson,' Kenneth; White. - Oreta M. Blackburn, . Orem vBette Smith, !Ila Olson. . Norma Galetka. Alpine Lindon Jaiie BriggsV ' ; ctangkss: .. i i ....... 2 for 39c Luncheon Meat Gerald K.. Wilkinson, Martha Leonhardt, Robert Marrott; Jaccjb Nelson, Glen Shields Kent Gurney, Lewis, j Gopdridge. Lehi r-- Juliie Ann Proctor, Julie ;',;' ; oittefe: ::n: h ;53c; KETCHUP CONCENTRATED N, Pleasant Grove ' Pleasant J. Clarkj, Dea Lindsay, 'rier in,:W. J. Bezzant, ' fjames Nielson, : Good, tender . Prime Rib . . .lb. AG FOOD VALUES! A FOR BETTER AUTUMN MENUS i JBOOTH BRAND FRESH-FROZE- N OP U.S. Choice or 24 OZ. FAMILY SIZE J401 No. Canyon Road nu Nice enough to keep buf cheap enough to j thrrw away 80 FLORIDA PINK . ......... i BR00KSIDE AG MARKET WAX PAPER .1 69 North 1st East Provo 7s'P 4th So. ringville ' E. count;. 2eevbrand n (n 0f 23 c Ys |