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Show Mil Assist Sub-For-Sa- Herald-Fireme- n A n aunaies 33 i ..... . - s, , .' Saturday Night' most expensive by those children whose parents are unable to provide even the barest necessities. Whereas, the Firemen provide the labor the Elks will pay the cost of repair 'parts on those vehicles which are donated to the Elks Charity Committee. Because of the Firemen are the work-loa- Provo '.Elks Lodge; has begun, its children have outgrown and which Christ-naare of n? further use are asked tnnual.;, drive .toprq vide : to deliver! them to the Elks Home, help to a large; number of 84 S. .lst.W. Useable vehicles Jtah. Qounty needy families, to. Exalted. Ruler Jack E. will; be turned over to the Fire' men, who will repair, and .repaint Jurtpn. i. them during their free time. These faml-ies For several years, more after .being made like 'new jitems, ofwith have been taken, care will treasured more than the be, Christmas basketsV by, the Elks ,,odge.than any other group. Last ng ac-oiji- m - - Sub-For-San- -- L V 5 7 ve-licl- es. w-- ta ta ; -- unable to repair toys or vehicles for individuals who wish to have them returned. j As in previous years, the Elks will obtain the names of deserving families through the Daily Herald department. (See p a$e one for gener aiSub-For-Sanstory.) However, cases of need can be referred direct tos the Secretary of the Elks Lodge, or to any of the fallowing repre- sentatives throughout the county: rayson, m. Eugene mun; pan-is- h Fork, Sterling Jones or. Morton Wolfe; Springville LaMar Miner or Mayland Russell; Provo, Reo Young; .Orem,& Clifton Jenkins or Ralph Laskey; Pleasant Grovei Robert M. Weeks; American Fork, B. B. Keown, Lehi, Joseph Manning; Provo Canyon Area, Glen Johnson or Kay Davis. Chairmen of the various functions of the drive, to whom cases can also-breferred, are: Finance, Richard1 J. Smith; purchasing, Gordon R; Billings', Max Bray, Charles Thomas and Orlan Gagon; Eldred' Sunset Manor Christmas Day party and program, Seth P. . d, families with 'eaxr more. than . ilrnqst .700 individuals were helped. TJiis . year's 'operation is under lie direction: of ' General . Chair-na- n Enos xN'ielsen of Orem, who as worked for many years on . he Committee, The Prdvo Fire Department has ' regain volunteered ; its help in pairing children's toys and Persons who have bicycles, ricycles or wagons which their 100 e Awakening India' Topic For Kivanians - mi Confucian-Taoist-Buddfad- 1 4 x- "The entire world, West and :ast, waits apprehensively ior the ortrait of the new China to' r. Some, hail our day as the r. Dr. Jack Trunnell, left, DRUNKEN SALAMANDER? and Dr. Reed H Bradford, faculty members at Brig-haYoung University, inject alcohol into the stomach of a salamander as; part of the research on alcoholism which will be introduced at the workshop on alcoholism set for Saturday at BU. Alcoholism Manti Woman Visits at Home Of Alpine Friends ap-ea- awn of a new era in the Orient t can become as one writer has ndicated, .'the twilight of an old ay for the Occident.' " "In India' as in China, certain political and economic' factors for hnge have attracted greatest at-ehti- So much concern has been ;iven these aspects of the Com-nuni- st penetration that other qually important trends have en pushed behind the curtains.refer now to the impact of Westrn technoloby and materialism - 7, ipon India.'.' Th speaker quoted Indian philos-pher- s and writers who have spok--n lout in orwxysition to India ever mitating Western ideas, language,! od, dress and manners. They in Siably , urged their country uni-ers-to isfeover the essential and the of their own civil- meaning ' :ation. Dr. Rogers who is assistant pron ?ssor of religion at the Brigham 'oung University, was introduced y Wells Cloward, program chair- lan. Fred Schwendman, vice pres lent, was in charge of the meet j al Announcement was made of the nnual Kiwanis Christmas party; )be held'Monday.lDec. 14 at the ew . Riverside Country Club. Guests at the meeting were For 'aulson and Frank Mays. . ! slephr Scout Is Candidate of : 3oy Scout Council - Richard Jensen, Ne- Workshop Set Saturday ' 0 By BERTHA S. CLARK ALPINE Mrs. Layfe Boying-to- n Social workers, educators and of is spending a few Manti 'other interested individuals are inLome at of Mr. and Mrs. the days alon to a attend vited workshop Reid Burgess. coholism to be field at Brigham The regular work meeting for Young University Dec. 5 beginning Relief 8 announced at a.m., it was Society will be held Tuestoday 8. AH members are by Dr. Jack B. Trunnell, dean of day, Dec. the College of Family Living and urged by officers to be present a? Christmas gift suggestions will director of the workshop. be presented. The meet is by the BYU College of Family Living, Almost 100 friends and relatives Adult Education and Extension Services, and the Utah State Board from Vernal, Bountiful, Salt Lake ' on Alcoholism. City and Provo attended the fareDr. Ernest ;L. Wilkinson, BYU well testimonial Sunday for Na-ne- ll Heaton prior to her departpresident, will give the welcoming for the Norwegian Mission. ure a ddress. He will be followed by She entered the Mission Home Dr. Jennings G. Olson,' instructor in philosophy and anthropology at Monday and will leave for NorWeber College, who will discuss way Sunday by plane. "The Scope of the Problem of A family dinner was held SunAlcoholics." Acting Dean of the College of day at- the home of Mrs. Marie at Beck in .honor of the birthday, of Humanities and Social Sciences' ' BYU. Dr. Reed H. Bradford, wUl Donald Beck and Mrs.. Raymond Robinson of Lehi. Others present speak on "The Social Backgrounds v " were Raymond Robinson and Mar-jori- e' of Alcoholics." Wilkins of Lehi; Mr. and Other speakers and their subMrs. Keith Beck and family; Mr. jects are Dr. Kenneth L. Cannon, and Mrs. Max Beck and family; BYU professor in Human DevelopMr. and Mrs. and Beck Donald ment and Family Relationships, Rich-In- s Mr. and Mrs. Robert family, "The Family Backgrounds of .Aand family. lcoholics"; Dr. Mark K. Allen, chairman- - of the ' Psychology' DeMr. and Mrs. William Kocheski partment atf BYU, "Personality Characteristics of the Alcoholic"; ot : Wahiawa, Hawaii, were visitand Dr. Ewart. A. Swinyard, pro- ors the past week at the A.C. fessor of pharmacy and pharma- Avery home. Mrs. Kocheski and ceutical research . at the Univer- Mr. Avery are Vster and brother. ." Also visiting for three days at the sity of Utah, "Therapy of , : Alco-holism- hi Eagle Scout and son of Mr. in-Mrs. Udall Jensen, is the re AH of the speaker's will particigional winner of pate in a panel discussion, "Where seven areas in do. We Go from Here in Research he Utah. Nation in the Fiel of .Alcoholism?" al Parks Coun Russell C. Harris, Salt Lake City 2il for , the and a director at Temple ifv 1 Su attorney to be will be the speaker at Square, he Utah dele the banquet set for 5:30 p.m. His gate to a White an subject will be louse Scouting' Ounce in of Prevention ' ' !rnfprpinrv TVia Li. oniference will Richard Jensen in elude, an oui- itanding scout from every state V n the union. ,. Richard will compete with three ther regional winners - in final ' ' i: ' :omietition for the honor from .' r. DeVere Baker, famed skipper Jtah. ; If Richard is not selected to go of the Raft Lehi,, will be the o Washington, he will represent speaker, at the Alcyone Social Unit he National Parks Council in a culture night Sunday at 8:45 p.m. eport to Governor Clyde in Feb in the Joseph Smith Auditorium at Brigham Young University. ruary. y . Jan Nims, president of the unit, urges anyone interested to attend, 'OWLS" BATTLE CRIME Captain . Baker, whose daughter TOKYO UPD of Alcyone, Special Tamra, is a member Mer and shipyard 'nightowl patrols" of plainclothes is the vriice will be on duty during the president who successfully piloted Christmas and New Year's holi-ia- y his raft,Xhi IV, from Long Beach, season to cope with an ex- Calif., to the harbor of Hawaii acted increase in crime, Japa merely by drifting . with the cur- lese police, announced today. The xlicemen are selected for ' their This was the fourth attempt ' by skill in judo and receive exteh- - Captain .Baker to prove that it ;ive training for night duties. was possible for people of ancient times to travel from Central to the Polynesian islands America iAS BLAST BLAMED" by floating' with the ocean curA preliminary rents, as is related in the Book ROME (UPD t eport by the Italian Department of Mormon. f Defense Wednesday blamed a A year-lon- g trip has been planras tank explosion for the crash ned for the near future in which f a Trans World Airlines plane Captain Baker wiU attempt to tear Milan which took the lives drift from the Red Sea to Guate-mal- a, f 8 persons- - last July 26. a distance of 18,000 miles. J op-ortun- ity - i -- 1 Raft Lehi Skipper To Speak in Provo " F - .. - - - ex-Na- vy : -- j , ! Dawn of New Era NEPIII v :, Orchestra Sets Concert The newly-organizUtah County Symphony orchestra; directed by Jacob Bos, will 'present its first ed concert Saturday night - at ,S: 15 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. ' vThe orchestra is composed of musicians from all over the county some of them coming from as I? far nortli as Lehi and some from as far south as Santaquin.1 Most of them are amateur musicians ? FRESH whrb' play for the enjoyment of the ' v i. music. A varied program of music will be presented. Among the numbers Will be Schubert's "Unfinished n Symphony" and Von Weber's Overture." The program has been chosen to appeal to a wide '"I-""""" " Tl range of taste in music. CHILI BRICK Seethaler's The concert will be free to the ; ' "Ob-ero- public. SHORT RIBS-a'mlatl- PlflJlir Orem Kiwanis Club to Give Aid to Santa Billings; widows of Elks, Thomas Bullock. The Elks of Provo Lodge consider this annual project the most important of all their social and community welfare work, and always present a united front in financing, collection, investigation and distribution of Christmas basOREM Once again Orem Kikets, and all persons throughout will Club wanis sponsor a the county are invited to assist. project to assist in bringing cheer to needy families in Orem. The Kiwanians ' are asking the aid of citizens knowing needy families in Orem to either contact Don Nielson, chairman of the Kiwanis Boys and Girls Committee or the Orem Geneva Times. All names submitted will be checked with other county Memorial Services Set by Elks Sub-For-Sa- Under direction of Exalted Ruler Jack' E. Burton, the?Provo Elks Lodge will conduct its annual memorial services for departed members Nat 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 6, at the- Berg Drawing Room Chapel The public is invited to the services which will feature as speaker Past Grand Tiler of the Grand Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective' Order of Elks, Seth P. Billings of Provo. Also on the program will be yocal solos by Jack Larsen and ritual prescribed for the occasion by the Elks Lodge. .The committee in charge of arrangements is Harold Ward j Fred Bown, Eldred Kay and James - Haran. nta projects to, avoid duplication. Other Orem civic clubs ,who desire to participate with the Kiwanis Club are invited to, do so. Clark Anderson, assistant superintendent of the Uinta National Forest- presented a film titled "Water for the West" at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the, Orem Kiwanis Club Monday noon. President-elec- t Eldon Bitter and El wood Sundberg, new secretary CTCAlC reported-- 4on their recent visit to the regional Kiwanis training session in Ogden. Plans for the annual Christmas party and installation jof new of- ficers banquet December 14 at Maple Valley Inn and an inter-clu-b meet with the Springville Kiwanis Club Dec. 3 were discussed. Dean Hepworth was inducted into the club and guests present at Square Dance Planned As the Monday luncheon included Brent Nay and Doug Rowley of BACON lb. 49c . Choice Cuts ; r . 4 lb. 49c ....,...(. 2 lbJ89c cea IbJ PORK CHOPS . ...... nCCC Dfl ACT Choice lb. 69c 49c 43c IbJ Cut - RUMP ROAST cuuce ROUND STEAK ORANGES lb. 69c AVOCADOS lb. 49c lb. 49c lb. 69c CUCUMBERS Slicers . . , YAMS Jumbo ......... LEMONS sunSst ;.. . lb. 49c SIRLOIN STEAKS RIB STEAKS TIP ROAST SIRLOIN mm gx lb. 10c ....... 2fer 9c Nais T5.. ..: . .Large.-- lb 5c Ib. 4c . i lb. 10c O y Pink l i 1' PUMPKIN 27c SODA CRACKERS 39c GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lbs. 49c HONEY Vernal .... 5 lbs. 95c SHORTENING pure .3 lbs. 53c yaifey. no. 2 2 2-lb- . . . . . it s. PURITY ctlif!0r:?d..: 2 lbs. 48c rUKI I W Pecan Bandies,...".. .. JO. 46-O- lOf 07C A z. 'j. 29c PINEAPPLE JUICE SEEDLESS ........... MINCE MEAT PEAS fckse 225) ... BEANS Anil LUitri ,; W.K. and C.S., Ik l . mil m L mi ii niw- ,- 25c 35c DCE1 J utah Valley FRESKIES MEAL Tfmt 2for 19c lil ,i, ,,m ,i , , . 5 lbs. 61c CI A Pf CC Carnation I 17 c 17c LM1U J m lCC Libby's2for19c No. Tall No. 303 1 O X for (Case 298) and )C. 3C S,, SALAD OIL : i, 10c Diced) . - COLORED J T lUiHMIU JULVC . BISCUIT MIX 3 Ib. 39c FRUIT CAKE MIX for "t the Women's Association, will be held at the Proy,o Community Church, Saturday, Dec. 5, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Used clothing, furniture, cooking utensils, books and more, will be on sale. Anyone wishing to contribute rummage may call Mrs. Iw Frank Monroe at FR, or leave it atj the church pick-u- p Friday. The public is invited. n-- lb. 29c - rummage sale, sponsored by n " Provo Community A in llZIwMM PURE LARD m lJM 5) L IhM) Rummage Sale n LEAN SLICED CUDAHY the Orem Key Club. Holiday Event Church Slates Provo's annual Yule holiday square dance jamboree has been set for next Friday, Dec. 11, at th; Eldred Recreation Center, with some of the state's leading callers scheduled to perform. All square dancers from everywhere are welcome. The event is sponsored annually by the Provo Promenaders Square Dance Club and the Provo Recreation Department. City. Earl Beck, as caller for the club, will emcee the event. Tommy and Geneve Thomas, of the club, are in. charge ..r lb 29c .... Fresh smoked " V,, ."" ,n lb. 55c lb. 29c . i " r . . SHOULDERS, TnmiC ,, ,ji nr. LUNCH MEAT Assorted. - , Dec. 11 " ; ' Sub-for-Sa- nta st ' , :s, , o - , hUh z Si ulture modify the Communist astern? Or- on the other hand, ow will the old and tried ways f the Chinese be altered by this western innovation? V :f j5 "We live in a changing world nd for us, change in the : Orient s elsewhere is of vital concern," aid Dr. Lewis M. Rogers, Thurs-ay- noon in a talk to the Provo awanis club. His subject was, The Roar of Awakening in India." The question posed by the peaker was: To what extent will Jhinese A 4 J, UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD PRICES! Symphony Frojeci jiantiy1 s- DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1959 Utah County, Utah ' .... . . 6 Program nta 1.59 . . CUBED v MMiroiiDd nts West Mountain People Visited Grandchijclren same time were another sister of arrangements. Callers scheduled to appear inand brother-in-law- ,. Mrv and Mrs. n Provo's clude Randy John Stanbrook of Rock Spring, 's Ozzie and Fair, Stephens Wyo. Drew Whitney, Lehi's Irvin Johnson, and the following from By The Eiffel Tower in Salt Lake City, Bill Adams, Paris is painted every seven Claire Robison. Wendell Taylo.r MOUNTAIN Guests at years. The job requires 7,000 Bill Ludwick and Tommy theWEST home of their parents, Mr. Thomas. pounds of paint. and Mrs. Harold "Vyilliams are Mrs. Glenn (Beth) Martin and children of Great -- Falls, Mont. Other guests have been Mr. and Mrs. Verl Slater (Maria) who have returned to their home at Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest McKinnon , (Myrna) and children of San Luis Obispo, OREM Nearly 150 new books "Pointing and Decorating Ency- Calif. Mrs. Martin and children of all types have recently been clopedia" of value. Also avail- plan to remain until after Christmas when they will join purchased by the Orem Public able to the fan are her husband to make their home Library. Included are books for "All About Small Gas Engines" in Davis Calif. Mr. and Mrs. children, elementary Jud Purvis; "Practical Car McKinnon plan to vacation in age level, books of special inter- by About House Utah until January and are house est to teenagers and best sellers per.try" arid VA11 Mix. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William t Wiring" by Floyd and novels for adult reading. McKinnon in Payson. New religious books are: "The In the group in adCandle of the S. Adam Lord" dition to biographies and science by Mr and Mrs. John Jackson enbooks new purchases are Harry Bennion; "Why I Am a Mormon" Wallace "Science F. tertained at .a party at their Bennett; Golden's "Only in America" and by and Your in God" compiled home recently. Faith Guests were "For :2c. Pain"; "How I Turned LDS church MThe ; le aders Monte Terrill Real by Loveless, Million in a Into Sperry, $1,000 Estate" by William Nickerson; Coming of' the Mormons" by Jim Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson, Shell, Lynn, Richardson and Peale's sequel to the "Power of Kjelgaard and "Saints of Sage Positive Thinking," the "Amaz- and Saddle" a book of folklore Mr; and Mrs. Melvin Meredith. ing Results of Positive Think- among the Mormons. Mr. and Mrs. George Shell ening"; Art Linkletter?s "Secret 'Adult fiction includes "Advise World of Kids"; "Fun with Skits, and Consent"vby Drury; Lederer tertained their family at ThanksStunts and Stories" by Larry and Burdick's ".The Ugly Ameri- giving dinner. Present were Mr. Eisenberg; "Living Biographies can"; Frank Yerby's "Jarrett's and Mrs. George Shell Jr and of Great Composers" by Henry Jade"; "Devils - Advocate" by son Philip of Sandy; Mr. and William Nickerson's West; Costain's new "Darkness Mrs. Val Peterson and children Thomas; "American Folk Tales and Leg- and the Dawn"; "The War Lov- of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. ends," and "People and, Places" er" by John Hersey !The Cave" Lor an Hansen and family of bj Margaret Mad. by Robert Penn Warren; "Shane" Orem; Mr. ancL. Mrs. , Stephen interested in Hitch- Maughn and children of Prospect, People improving by Jack Schaefer; their homes and surroundings cock's "My Favorites in Sus- Ore. ; Jack Shell of Lynnwood, should find "Color Guide to pense"; and "Lady Chatterley's Calif., and Verla and Max of : . Home Decoration" and the Lovers" by D. H. Lawerence. j Payson. well-know- Og-den- 984-fo- ot Orem Public Li brory Gets 150 New Books of All Types L. 43c 40c FIG BARS Mb. 1 Ib. 29c POWDERED MILK 1.55 MACARONI & SpaKhem5 lbs. 81c CANNED MILK No TsU 3 for39c l BEANS Pinto and White 5 lbs. 53c BROOMS ..... . 89c RAV SUGAR !... ... 4 lbs. 55c OYSTERS Gi'esha 25c ....... A WASATCH NABISCO Oreo Cremes NABISCO Ritz Crackers non-ficti- on La-Ver- . . ... 10-oz- s-x- . ie 5-o- z. . j LI ' pre-scho- ol ; - LviilJu - Lloi s - - - Lt - I CHOCOLATE CHIPS NESTLE'S QUICK 2Ibs ,oz. BEEF STEW WAX PAPER DREFT Regular. 100-- ft . . 71c .. Giant " 1 TIDC 'Home Laundry 41c ... 85c 39c 3.53 COFFEE All Brands. 2 lbs. 1.25 CHILI CON CARNE 55c 17c MEAT BALLS 4lf.'.'ETrf 45c 58r TUNA Si&gSSIL J.....2 for 35c rr ; Free Waste Basket....... lf' , ii .1 J, f la " . FOOD BARGAIH':ANNEj ; ' " . 9th WEST and CENTER STREET, PR0V0 ' I' " f. J" .. y y This merchandise it advertised and priced approximately ct ot below our wholesale cost to which we add only 10 at time of sale I - UCM.- 1 - I'' ui- ' I M UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD . ) X |