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Show " ' ""ri-i.a- ,, i, i,nMi.i,Mi,.M..t. i Ni; V I ., , .. ... . , . . n..i ...... in. . ,w .r, , '' J 1 . hv . ,,. :" . i, . .. rp m,T r ...1.1 y ' " f . .. I'll - : ' .-- ' ' r ' ' r I t ''rtwi y ' III t j ' 1 jr mrln.i. ...- ' ' I Hi I.I I j & - ' - " ASC Official Advises On Farm (Records issA-Wt- 5 Pl.ll. I , !! f I il- '"I r! Utah County farmers who were prevented from planting sugar beets during the 1959 crop year because of drouth, flood, storm, freezer disease, insects or other abnormal or uncontrollable conditions and who wish to preserve history for their farm for proportionate share purpose m?y 3 so according to Claude Hunting chairman oit the County Agrieu' tural Stabilization and Conserva-ito- n . Committee. They must file a request for credit for such prevented planting with their local County ASC Officei prior to November 20, 1959 -- . rpar-fadn- ir j : side-hing- ed easier entry Mr. Hunting said. The chairman explained that under an amendment to the sugar act j credit for prevented plantings may be recognized in the establishment of farm proportionate shares (acreage allot-merits) foi; producers in local areas where plantings have been adversely, 'seriously, and generAt the same time,, Mr. Morris ally affected by the above indiannounced that he has set a cated conditions. It is probable 1960salek 30 per cent high- such credit will affect 1960 farm er than it v as for record 1959. proportionate shares which are established He added that the trend toward during January and 1960. cqmpact,! economical cars grew February so great in 1959 that Rambler For further information conset an all t ime sales record 'or tact the ASC County Office locata model y ear. and moved into ed at the P. E. Ashton Building, sixth place in sales among all 140 West l?t North, Provo, Utah; car makes. He added that Roy the sugar j factory fieldman or of auto sugar beet grower representive Abernethyj motive distribution and; market- for the county. ing of Amefiean Motors, recently told hiiri that the company is The better to catch the night's aiming for another record sales faint light,; nocturnal creatures, such as the owl and tarsiers, have year in 1960. abnormally large eyes. DETROIT, Mich. Featuring fresh sculptured styling, economy of operation and a new ' three-sestatior. wagon, the 1960 line of Ramble:- Six and Rebel 8 models will, go dh sale this week, it was announced today by Roy of autoAbernathy, motive distribution and marketing of American Motors Corporation. The new models will be slightly shorter than comparable 1959 models but will have the same roomy interior dimensions, m seats for eluding six passengers. The jhore compact, exteriors will permit even greater packing ease and , Abernethy said, '"While! maintaining full seat, leg or luggage room, overall ' length has been reduced up to: four inchfBS," Abernethy said.. This! was jriade possible by the; design of jtie new bumpers and bumper guards. Wheelbase length remains ati 108 inches. Overall the I960! sedan length of both t and station wagon is less than 16 feet inches), making (lp.5 more the Ranji&jer tha feet shorte- - than other j f Nash Rambler Goes On 1960 DUP Chapter Exhibition in Provq Today in Sought open house pelebrat the, sneak preview and Plmyrg Area Ramblers began at Morris e to of the; ntew 196Q will toAay konontinue to Oct. 14 tors, 1131 N. 5th Wj. Miles Morris, head M Morris in Motors; extends a see and vitation to all to cOme An - PALMYRA Efforts are being make here in Palmyra to organize a camp of the, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Any woman in the! ward is invited to join but in order to be eligible for; membership, they must have ancestors tha't arrived in Utah by 1869. the beautiful new 1960 Ramblers with "small car economy and big car room and-- comfort ntire Mr. Morris saia be! to On hand will sales force thern show welcome visitors and new Ramblers) - jthe Six, the is interested who may Anyone and Ambassador contact Mrs. Leoria Sorenson or Rebel Mrs. Sarah- Snow for further the American. V-- 8, ' - details. v ; Mr. and. Mrs. Ben Williams and - daughter, Secelia of Idaho Falls, Ida., arrived at the home of (Mrs. Elizabeth Roach and weye guests for the weekend at her; home; While here, they ed With members of Mrs. Roach family and also with Mr.. William's brother, Mr. and. Mrs. William J. Williams and family in Spanish Fork. They left Monday morning to return home. Mapleton Auxiliary ft Reorgani . I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barney and daughter of. Burley, Ida., visited with Mr. and Mrs,.. Ross Thomas on; Saturday. " ; Mr and Mrs. Verl Christopher-son- s and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gull of Palmyra attended- a family at the home of Mr. Mrs. and Kenneth Johnson in Spanish Fork. The party was to honor Mrl and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Covina, Calif., who have been! here visiting with friends; arid relatives. Twenty-fiv- e familyi members enjoyed refreshments and visited during ithe evening. ?Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left Saturday to- return to their California home. - j get-to-geth- . - ! , l :;g-oa- f krice-preside- nt - nn UIKIIIHUIHIIHIla, U1UULU. Fires Not 1 r .,... A jvi " ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1959 I Utah bounty, Utah Kiwanis to Hear; I r i ini ivianaaer Gcidents, 5dys Chief HidR and If iI M o rr M iyiuii jui Murray M.; Moler, manager of the United news service .will Eye Injury be the guest speaker Thursday A 1 nr-ur- I k intermoun-tai- al noon at the Provo Kiwanis club luncheon meetingMr. Moler who has covered the top news stories during World War H and the Korean war, including the StarkU Muhlestein said today in conjunc- weather murder cafse, as well tion with National Fire Preven- as more recent ones, is a newstion Week, Oct. ,4-1paper career man of 21 years. The program will be the club's Over 500 fires a month are observance of National Newsin Utah, saysj,, the Utah paper' week. Safety Council, and most of them E. R. Rasmuson will be the could have been presented by program chairman with Ed. B. i oc-curri- HEADS CLUB A. W. (Art) new Adamson, president of the "Riverside Country Club. -- ordinary precautionary Shriver, president, in charge. measures. The fire department urges Provo citizens to check their Provo, homes for fire hazards and beBasic come aware of earless, habits Riverside Country Club Picks Officers smoking habits and disposal pf matches start more home firess than any other single cause, National Fire Protection Association A. W. (Art) Adamson this week show. Faulty heating and cook- was elected president of the ing equipment is secona witn ae- Riverside Country Club at its aii- - fective electrical wiring and ap-- j third. These facts war nual membership meeting. lie piiances check-up rant a and a clean-u- p will succeed Dr. Roy B. Ham in home. every mond. Other officers named were WilHammond will also be a lis Madsen, vice president; S. E. Dr. member of the board. Jacobsen, secretary; Willard Dr. Hammond made his annual Charles J. report to the 250 members , and Smith, treasurer; Earkley. L. Grant Hansen, dJr. said that progress on the new Norton, Phillip Perlman and Wi- clubhouse is on schedule with the dilliam N. Whittaker, two-yeopening date set for bee. 1. The rectors; P. E. Ashton, Haryey clubhouse, costing '$163,000, plus Glade, Kent C. Tolboe, J. V. furnishings represents an investMazurie, Fred J. Myers, Dr. ment of the club in excess of David Rees, hold-ovdirectors. $218,000, it was reported. Careless i careless figures j ar ,The Relief Society began th work Tuesday. Tahitian yard chapel, Men Take Training at Ord k recruiter. W 431 Capitol Friday, . vou hard-of-hea- would vou to have a Free ine like P4 I Trial of our s e n satlonal new "Mipro t E a the r." ultra tiny is worn all at , ful There is no deposit required, hb obligation. Phone me Robert E. Harris at Littlefield jco.. FR or call at my office at Surgical Fitter & Corsetier (expert fittings) DEON'S INC. 89 West Centei Provo East Center. Provo. Utah 59 38. V-- ! By RUTH HQOPER The Mapleton MAPLETON Ward Relief Society sus new officers Sunday. 'hey in- elude Mrs. Lee Bartholomew, president; Mrs. Lewis W ng first counselor;, Mrs Harold Barker, second counselor. Released wee Mrs. Fred Murray. iMrs. Waldon wurst, JVirs. wiiuam; wnumg anu Mrs. Thomas Harrison. - Mr. and Mrs. John Statk of St. George are visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. !ple4n Stark and Mr, and MrL Irwin Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Thaled Brown and family of Parowan sbent the weekend with Mrs. iNfell WisI combe. j ar " is Mr. and Mrs.. Hans Ottesen of budget ban thd church Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Palmyra, of! and: very one is Barney daughter Burley, own Mae and dishes, and Elmer Barney Ida., of Lake Shore were dinner guests at T p.m. onj Sunday at "the home of Mr; and Mrs. Roy Barney in Lake Both of the Maple toh Relief 7 Shore. Societies held their opening socials this Week with programs Miss Donna , Christopherson and a plate luncheon being ar celebrated her 15th birthday Sat- ranged at both events. urday with a party at her home in the evening. Twelve guests atMr. and Mrs. Harold DeGraw tended the "party and enjoyed a and family have had as visitors hamburger fry supper. A lovely their daughter Merylene and new birthday cake was also served. baby boy. , Mr. and Mrs.j Carl She is the daughter of Mr. and Felix returned to their home at Mrs. Verl Christopherson. Tooele this week. j . j : - ' five-foot-wi- de maneu-verabilit- ij' j' : ' " " !,.. ' '! P , ' V 1 1 ' !'' , . - . , I I j - J ' 3? j top-selli- cars; !' ng ' J'- Horsepower of the Rambler remain at will Rebel as Six? the been reduced c' 127i wljiile horsepower Bor increased fuel economy. Optional power-- ; paicks will increase the Six to 138? horsepower and the Rebel 8 to 215. A further fuel-posaving is pos$ible because regular grade gasoline is recommended! for all models, ;. 200 V-- tt j ' I t , I REAM'S A2c Jimmy' Wiscombe will leave Thursday for duty wih the Air Force in Oklahoma He has furlough at the enjoyed a home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Wiscomoe after spending two years; in apan 30-d-ay Potato ..,- Pickers ' III In Demand Mrs. Naomi Parkins had as weekend visitors her daughter Mrs John Canto and baby son. i :.. r ij 2 'coffee lbs... I 1.15 Sj f Mr. and3 Mrs. Rodney Burt and daughter of Logan spent the ' From 200 to 300 spud; pickers weekend, visiting in Mapleton are needed in the Idaho Falls with the Taylor Burt family and area to help harvest the potato the vvawon Hurst famii; crop, officers of United Steelwork-- I ers, Geneva Local 2710 said they ENDANGERS SHIPPING' WASHINGTON (UjPI) L-- Hurri- had been told today by the local office. cane Hannah, 'now near the t employment Striking steelworkers who wish Azores, continued to endanger: At to do this harvest work are urged lantic shipping today as its 100 ' to call the union Headquarters and mile an hour wind? moved east check on the details because in ward toward Spain and Africa some instances workers, must sup The Weather Bureav warned all ply their own bedding, or arrange ships in the path of, the storm, to for board and room. VAWA WiOV VAbi Vlilv - KRAFT MILD ( CHEESE i -- U I .: KRAFT 01 1 jhan ever. You havt choice, of power packages, 425 from the to the economical high performance ranging 425E whidh prefers regular grade gasolinel '' await The ear, the keyt, the catalog, the courtesy-al- l you at your Pontiac dealer. absence of You're drawn to its crisp freedom, its perfect form, its lexhilarating freshness. You'll find it amiably obedient because of Wheels and a thoroughly new suspension system. firms the foundation, stabilizes, balances: A softer suspension makes it responsive, quick and easy to take direction. Pontiac's Tentpest engines for I960 are more vigorous over-desig- lb. . . .1. 33c J I ' . You find it attractive because of the simpl city of lines, the i. . r n. I: (Wide-Trac- k " CELERY ' I i ' : jLOIN CUTS i ' T x nr rl.1 , I I I 8 j tb. . . . ... ac POniCCHOPS j4bove all... its light! V-- rack Wheel give ypu swayless stability, nolid comfort. You maneuver with skillful turt-)aaccurate control. It's the sweetest, most precise, most rewarding driving you've ever felt. Wid-- Ut. BLEACHED 11 ia vride Wide-Trac- k q. ...39c j j j 4' .!. i r n M " lb. J . . . . 49c X .ii.i.i.iijwi " rr ""'II LjpMMSWpMWg ff?jV". ' IPJ jLiiuu,.ym..nuiim. lu.im. "'J PICNIC SHOULDERS II, X-:! . . . 27c i POMT. . GROUND 3 SS C0 SCOTCH Q WHISKY lbs... 1.00 COST PLUS 10i j UNITED SALES SERVICE, 470 U hmmssmmmi P800F BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY . DREYFUS. are- - r- hcarine aid that the ear. The hearing is wonder- Deon Ferguson Phone FR 9 Hard of Hearing? They enlisted during Septem ber under the Army s guar an-program, according to teed Alfred D. Fisher, loc al MSgt er Oct Street, Salt Lake City Oct: 9, at 7:30 p.m. Allen C. Cox, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Clifford Cox of Provo, Milan F. Boyer, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Edward II. Boyer of Springville and! Clifton A. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Campbell, are now taking basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. 34 LDS Mission lahitian LDS Mission reunion will be held at the Capitol Hill Springville f vision. Reunion Set , f HIGHLAND Alma IL Buhler suffered painful injuries to an eye when a piece of steel flew into it as he was repairing a hay baler. The steel was removed by a physician and the eye is improving without impairment! of ng simple, . - 0- MM n Press-Internation- 0. - 'X. . v Fatal fires are not- accidents! Careless and neglectful acts are behind every tragic death from fire, Provo Fire Chief Dean t I DAILY HERALD vice-preside- nt Mapleton Second planning for a ward quet on Oct. 15 in recreation hall, asked to bring his with serving to begin Attention, Strikers IIJ! at er ; JL j ADDITION TO RAMBLER LINE Three seal station wagons hav been added to the Rambler, line for 1960. This body' style is available in 'both the Six and Rebel third .seat can be lowered in seconds to convert the Thp tires, which are' standard equipment on snace to a full cargo area. Captive-ai- r these models, eliminate tne neea or a spare ir Instead of a. tailgate the door whiqh swings jcompltely open for three-sewagon has a at J...JII ' j i JJl. ASHBY CO. INC SOLE U.S. IMPORTERS 1 X : . 'in 'I ' T-I- I960 BonnmritU ' ' i - .. I j .. ! THEI ONE5f CLFC "WITJtj: "WIDE TFUVCXC "WHEELS SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED INC PONTIAC DEALER HARMON MOTOR COMPANY WEST 1st NORTH 570 PROVO, UTAH NORTH MAIN STREET SPANISH FORK, UTAH I J 4 HOLLEY AUTO CO 297 WEST MAIN ' jiiti AMERICAN STREET - FORK, UTAH - |