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Show ' ' ' I j ' ' j ' 'r I " " 1 " ' '' ' ' " i ' ' ' !' DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, -- OCTOBER 13, 1959 Utah County, Utan - " ' ' I . Strawberry fn Hn ll o - Days Set Next June n f (7 17 Qn ml 17 M ' n' f? 1 .l ' 11 ! ; - f . - - I , II , , PLEASANT "GROVE Pleasant Grove's 1960 Strawberry . Days celebration has been tentatively set for the third .week, in 'June i next year. The tentative date vas estab lished at a""recent meeting of a , i 'I , , Yr hfvr a ' I x- O J Chamber of . Commerce committee and the " Strawberry Days I Rodeo committee. The members of the commit tee representing the Chamber of Commerce included Dee Olpin, Grant Fueal and Hal Haycock. The committee is planning to meet with a committee for the Lehi roundup in regard to the two events being held too close together. !., 7 I lnS rw " Iji. i rv j 1: i-- i In Lindon ' ' i Party Names Candidates Fbr Council y D 0 !" 1 P:'i' : - . : , select. Candidates LINDON four-yecounto run for the, ed , ar cilman 'cost In the November election by the Progressive Party are isiame isauy, jtaui. vmiovi-fprso- n and Charles Rodeback. Thmr rer nam prf from eiaht tPd .at a oartv (meeting Friday night under the direction of H. V. Holdaway, chairman, who was assisted by LaMar Scoct, Ivan Blaine and- Margaret Jtioiaa .' . r i uuiua Mill 1111 iriieifi viKfliiiiH !LUuitud ujs . 0 . i !. ' - !!, S'J, , .1:' w ' , A , t - ihi , s WA . .: i ' ' hi j I - h fcay- - Yl " New officers 'of the organiza-plpcte- d as follows: LaMar Scott; vice-chairma- P aul n, ' r ! Christofferson; secretary, Holdaway members of board. the Terry Chidester and .Tyler Rogers. jviar-trar- : pt titxA " X i1 'i . X- - Uj. Ill ' I i ' :J i - Head Doctor ' Named for Geneva Works ' ' G. Corneil has been named to the top medical ost ,:at U. S.' Steel's Geneva jVVorks, it was announced today by Frank S. Dain, superintendent bf industrial relations. The new Works doctor replaces Dr. B: J Larsen-- , of Lehi, recently promoted director of Golumbia-Gen-i;y- a Steel's Utah Operations. In his new duties, Dr. Cornell Aill take over jdirection of Gendispensary eva's modern "one of the best equipped small hospitals in. Utah. Its staff meme and bers 'include two industrial physione part-tim- e five registered nurses, cians, technicians and; stenographers. hj A native of Brownsville, Pa., Dr." Cornell attended Washington and Jefferson College, where he ireceived a degree in biology and chemistry'. He completed his medical studies at Temple Unrver-.sit-y in Philadelphia. Later, be served for 14 months as an intern j - lt,- : . :"" . " i ls lTieVVayltrs!Make By The Wonder1 . f. ' -- -- J ,h . ' ' ;' ". 23-rop- , , "' ' . " ...r; ,,f ' ' Tvil Ml roit. ., the Dr. Cornell also served-ito last U. S. Air Force from iy57 month, attaining the rank of cap-- V itain. .' ,He and his wifejf- Dolores, and daughter. Karen Ann, will make fheir new home at 295 W. 400 N. in - - ... ' ;fr I -- " 'l hc XS'O' X . i C A-- Jl2 . . CIROVE The PT, FAS ANT Com of Chamber Grove" Pleasant yi. -w" ir Jfc- - t the purpose of welcoming the new teachers to this area. Thp affair was. held in ttie Junior High School gymasium. The chamber of commerce ed iication committee was in charge of the arrangements for the party which 175 people attend ed. The principal of the high schoc A. J. Rodgers, was master of ceremonies and introduced the program which consisted of musical numbers and readings by the teacher from various schools Each principal was lnxroducei who in turn introduced the teach ers working under him. ' Dinner concluded the event. Y3 . f . ih w " , x w r "2fi 4ii X y f . , y J . " YW i .. T-- C ' f ' i fiiJ ftMlllJTS . i 1 ' - ; !: ,j . 'V ' ' . ' ''! ; 'l ' ! . ? i ' j ..'-- j' 'hi'' in , ' ! : J ' ( - . ll, i ' jli1'1 . ij. 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As much Protein as serving of roast sirloin ' of beef, ' O BONES 3 1 BODY CEILS As much Phosphorus for As much Calcium for bones and, teeth as In a helping of cottage cheese. i cell metabolism as 1 egg. . 4 BLOOD As much lron for rich red blood as found in 3 lamb ChOpS. 1 " , 5 As APPETITE i much Vitamin Bi to help main, tain appetite I . as supplied by a serving of . fried liver. , j h i 6 7 GROWTH As much Vitamin Bi for growth processes as 3 slices of yellow American cheese. - : BRAIN " ! ' As much Niacin to help maintain mental health as .$ sardines. EKER6Y As much Energy as supplied by tha carbohydrates, fat and protein of 2 glasses of milk. 9 RED CELLS As much Copper for hemoglobin generation as 1 banana. TWELVE WAYS . 2 Slices Each Meal And A Sandwich Daily Supply & (g) This amount consumed daily is not a substitute from a nutritional standpoint for the total nutritional values of the various foods listed. 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That's why Wonder Country h , Style Bread 'helps build strong bodies 12 ways. ' ;. Zs4''-vwm t RiP "c S , ' 5 ; ' ' ih' through. Prove it to yourself : the lighter the better! i : i ""WW. J. Y A ' : ,1i , let your family try it. xou'ii ovg the taste ana vou u De 4livVi1-awnth thlk imv th1 ttlirtPN .''V. . . ; wHltiarW ij ' ' f . i! tae . With :( feel how much lighter, how much it Wm- esofter it is. Then Y. hiprre recently entertained all of the school teachers of this city ' - - , . . ' ' V aloaf at your'groces to ' - " V bread is amazing! Just pick tip '! - . . f B 5 Chrla KraoH r - - me pewer. aou you uwy mmv the difference between wondef : ' ' I A- '; h-- z j i .,'"' " ,".,, u! Different! We say the !iighter It's . '..ill .i. -j J! -- ' Bread is baked a brand-neway. We -hbll it the Expanded Cell" method. is, compared with ordinary breadi Yhe,?cellular structure is expanded greatly ift size. The results: a lighter,. h; fluffier slice; a better1 taste; )V ... a better piece of toast. !' , - If'' V' I ,' y 1 It's New! Wonder Country Style -- , ' ',':lf r . wonderful thrill for your whole family Super- - Style Bread! ( Hf 'z00 f - I:" I ?. , f f-- I1 " ' ' M rht , - W, Now, fresh at your grpcers, there's a new ..different,"" w ' i , i! 'Ji irJi .: Light Wonder Country ' ' mm i; ' ! mX8': , BvC.bfC. ''.f '.! .mmKmmmam Teachers jWelcomed ' 'i,XIVv J , , . It Costs Less Than Many Other Fine' Breads ."!. ' .1 Orem. .1 I M- L y0ulUik6,fhe PriCeJOOl '5- - t ' ' : 1 ' : ,V i !. t ' x:vK: V. ,(V" ,- Jlk; ' t ' "V ' 54 Si ? il V - ' Baking MethocI y ' ' I -- Vi ' " h':h full-tim- M ' , ' j ' ! - . h: .. , , T'-- M.-- '. - 1 i i 3r. Raymond i ip;Sk . .1 ;i |