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Show Sahtaquin Woman To Join Husband At Hawaiian Base Around and About UTAH C OUMTY HALL WILDE By ROSALIE Lake Shore Residents Busy With Holiday Plans, Events By ALBA ANDERSON LAKE SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon and sons accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ehyood Dim-ic- k traveled to Kearns Dec. 13 to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs, ' Blanchard Dimick. . FR 4-14- 47 By ESTELLA PETERSON Mrs. John SANTAQUIN from Las Vegas, Painter (Darla Steele) left by Mr. Paul Black of Orem recently retuniei Nev., where she was the giTest of honor at the? opening of a private plane, Sunday for Hawaii where of Mr. home the at one she night! her spent During stay she will join her husband who airport. and Mrs. Jack Whiting, formerly, of Spnngviiie. is stationed there with the U.S.. Air Corps'. weekdhd vere of among Cedar Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Lincoln City Mr. and: Mrs. Arthur Wickman, visitors in the area j Mrs. J. H; Kay and Mr. and Mrs. SatMrs Robert (Yvonne Brockbank, Scofield Air Base, Hawaii, R.' J Peterson were guestshome at and Sunday the has come to the mainland to visit her 'father, Cyrus Holt, Provo, urday Labori of and of Mrs. Peter .Mr She Lake in Salt City. who is seriously ill at the Veteran's Hospital Sait Lake1 City. On Saturday the also plans to visit with her mother, Mrs. C. B. I olt and with other group enjoyed a dinner honoring relatives here. . a son, Norris, who is leaving for with the a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rowley and their children P am and Randy U. special assignment PeterMr. and of Fillmore were dinner guests Sunday at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. son S.?ongovernment, his birthday. Phil Crosland. They celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. Rowley and Mr. Crosland. Ray V. Olson is improving at the Hospital following Decker and their four children of majorPayson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dec. 7. surgery Circleville visited with friends in the area during! the weekend. : i ' . Mr. and;Mrs. William F. Broad-bej of the received of word birth Provo are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sturis of a new grandson, born to David and Marijyhl Sturgis Hyatt, of a son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs at Casper, Canoga Park, Calif. The nevvcomer has two brothers and two sisters, Basil Broadbent, of Mrs.Zina Scott of Lake View. and is the 22nd' Wyo. f '. Mr. and Mrs.1 John D. Huff were hosts to their Saturday night club. Games and a plate: lunch were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Kay White-leMr. and Mrf. Keith Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Scot lvHuff and Mr. and Mrs. DarrelLMeacham. j y, j f . . . The Relief Society offkersand teachers served Christmas refreshments to the members Tuesday, Dec. 15, after the lesson and Christmas program. There will be no meetings until the first of the year. j i i J , ' Lake Shore members of the MIA were guests at the Palmyra Ward Christmas party Dec. 15. Eatfi member took a gift for a gift exchange. The .large; group had f.n enjoyable evening. nt -- . ld great-grandchi- r t new little sister to be called Rebecca, was.welcomed home Dec. A Mrs. Rita Allred and her son Max of Provo? will spend the holiCamp Summit DUP held a days in Cochrane, Alberta, Canada, with the family of Mr. and Christmas party and dinner on Mrs. Don Williamson. They plan to be gone fpr two weeks. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Albert Hudson. The rooms rwere Mrs. W. J. Henrichsen of Provo is convalescing at the home of attractively decorated in a holiday theme. Captain Irene PeterMrs. J. TVSimkins in Provo of a heart ailment.. son was in charge of the program For useful distinctive gifts, see the pottery of Professor Warren and the members exchanged gifts. B. Wilson displayed for sale at 1000 Briar Avenue, Provo. December Mrs. Joel Johnson and son of 7th to 24th. Phone FR (adv.). , t Salt Lake City visited here durweek with Mr. and Mrs. Save 'money! Order 1960 editon of Worldbook-Childcra- f t for ing the Johnson Guy prior to leaving by Christmas at 1959 prices. Winston Mercer, FR (adv.). for' the Philippines to join plane ... her husband for the holidays. Make reservations now for your parties, clubs, and banquets at the new Skyliner. 746 East 820 North. 'FR AC (adv.). Robert IWarenski has been inducted into the U. S. Army and 'j ' .'I' is stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. 12. . " - - ) , ',. .t :;:.'.. 12. Ogden Man To Seek Democrat Nomination for Congressman I ? (. Weber County Commissioner qualified because of his back George T. Frost today. ground as a farmer in Wyoming, four-yea-r a commissiona laborer during the depression Frost, er and first mayor of Ogden un- and a former member of th? der the council-managcity gov- Brotherhood, ; of Railway Trainernment, announced his bid at a men. j' luncheon in Ogden Monday. Frost is seeking the First DisDarrell assistant trict nomination for the post now Renstrom, county attorney,- was in charge held by Rep. Henry Aldous Dixon of the session attended by about Dixon announced ear30 party; supporters. County Atty. lier this year that he would not Maurice Richards said he felt seek er v I (R-Uta- h). re-electi- 5 OREM Members of the Orem of the annual Christmas gift ex- '' Lions Club are asked to bring cliange, '! "j j clothing, eyeglass frames, jewelry A local choral group will provide and other needed items for the pafor the evening. tients at' the Utah State Hospital entertainment Committee include J. D. members to the annual Christmas party at assisted chairman,1 Pyne, by Max Parks Cafe Dec. 19 at 7:30; p.m. Ashton Jess the and Brown, Lady This project will take the place '' Lions, Members of the Lins; Club held their annual sons and daughters night at a local cafe recently. Chairman of thli; event was Gil i t -- ')'!' Thor IRBM Blows Up Oyer Pacific . VANDENBERG AFB, bert Jensen. CaHf. How To Hold A Thor intermediate (UPI) ' missile blew up ballistic range over the Pacific Ocean Monday several minutes after it jw a s launched from this Central California coastal base. The missile began wobbling shortly after it left the launching pad and then exploded for some undetermined cause, said the Air Eorce. It was far enough out over the ocean so that there was no danger from falling debris. More Firmly in Place em- j . li2-year-o- l4 teeth annoy and barrass by slipping, dropping or wobeat, laugh or talk? r bling when you on Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH alkaline (non-aclyour plates.Thls holds faltse teeth more firmly " powder more and comfortably. No gummy. gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not bout, Checks "plate odor' (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere, Adv.) Do your false dl OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL JFIEMfEY 9g vvxo 'ywrnww wovwewww . ' FALSE: TEETH - " 9 omoN ANOTHER; FAMOUS PENNEY FIRST IN 5 by - jtSdh-- 0 FASHION... JUST name r TV X 'At. - ' M' . r ' ' UNPACKED ! S Order your whisky , - . -- There will be no MIA meetings held here Dec. 22 and Dec. 29., The Mr. and Mrss. Elgie Kay of officers and teachers extend SeaHollywood are visiting relatives sons greetings to all the members. and friends in Utah. While here "The small son of Mr. and Mrs. they are guests of his father, Grant Aitken of Provo is in the Hyrum Kay. General Hospital in Salt Lake for Mrs. Ila Beck of fjanaea,' Nev., treatment. He is the grandson "of has returned to her home after Mr. and Mrs. James N- - Aitken. visiting the past week with her A large group of friends went mother, Mrs. Ellen Van Ausdal. skating Dec. 12 and then met at the home of Jeanette Larsen for chili. The group spent the remain RUSSIAN BY RADIO der of the evening playing games Moscow ra- and making popcorn balls and LONDON (UPD dio announced over the we?k end candy. that it will begin a Russian-languag- e course for its North AmeriJimmy Argyle son of Mr. and can listeners Feb. 14. The course Mrs. Argyle, who has been stawill consist of three 15 minute tioned in San Diego, Calif., arriv sessions! a week. ed home Dec. 12, He will be home OGDEN (UPI) Utah Demo- Frost was the logical candidate crats had their first candidate for af this time. the 1960 Congressional race in Frost said he believes himself newly-electe- and Mrs. Jesse Tuckett visited in Orem Sunday with their new baby grandchild, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arden Tuckett. '. , Posse Riding Club were installed with his parents until Christmas recently at the club's Christmas Day. He will be stationed .vboard Party. the USS Princeton. d The officers are McRay Evans, president; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Francis of Ostler, vice president; Bill Ray MorOgden spent the weekend visiting gan, secretary - treasurer, and with their son Robert and his wife Earl Jarrett, Tom McPherson, at the BYU. They attended Sunday Dale,, Worwood, Bob Warwood, School in Lake Shore and visited Joe Garrett and Chad Winn as with their brothers and sisters directors. here. They took Mrs. Elizabeth The installation ceremon i e s Ferguson, a sister, back with them were in charge of Earl Jarrett, to Ogden where she will spend a who received a silver belt buckle few days visiting with her sons, in appreciation for his jservices 01en and Roy Ferguson and their as president of the clubfor 1959. .,' families. Harold Jones was elected as state riding club director for DisSeventeen members of the ward trict No. 5 representing the 10 attended sessions at the Manti clubs in the district in the Utah State Western Riding Club associTemple Friday Dec. 11. ation. He will serve for two years, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Francis received, word, of the safe arrival and this honor is rotated among of a baby daughter Dec. 9, to Dr. the clubs of the district. and Mrs. Ross; Phillips ( Joan Fran cis). The Phillips have a son also. OPERATIC BLESSED EVENT This .is the first granddaughter NEW YORK (UPI) Metropolamong seven grandsons in the itan opera Roberta soprano , Francis family. Peters gave birth to a boy Mon in Mt. Sinai Hospital. Misj Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tuckett were Cay. Wife of Bertranr-ields- , Peters, hosts to. their club for a Christmas also has a 2 son. gift exchange party. The group was served dinner. yVyrtyxxw DAILY HERALD Orem Lions Plan Yule Aid For State Hospital NEPin Officers for the;Nephl Mr. ' 69, Nebo Posse Riders Install Officers and a brother. Both the mother and baby are doing fine. DALAI LAMA ARRIVES T&e BOMBAY, India (UPI) Mrs. Joe Bellows look a group Dalai Lama, exiled god-kin- g oi of fifth grade children to Benjamin Tibet, arrived in Bombay MonSaturday to visit at Mr. Cook's day for a four-da- y stay on his Santa Claus Shop. The. children pilgrimate to Buddhist shrines in were each allowed to make a small India. toy assistedby Mr. Cook. 05 ! by her father and three sisters ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, ' 1039 Utah County, Utah V by brand... V " & Haig . Star Five I r J Haig jrs-- 11 li u ' -- ' msr 'v- !': ' - . uluJlyJ ('II '. the Ford Falcon, the ' : Your interest in the wonderful new world of . Fords has been nothing short of fabulous. 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