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Show uLSf 1861 SUNDAY HERALD 7 Woman Asks Commerce Damages - KT: Chamber. Of At Nephi icks Officers; Of $16,506 Seeks New Road Terminal . - . collision. Nov. 21 on U.S. 91, against W. R. Wortham, Grand NEPHI The Nephi Chamber of News. Reports were given by ReColo., asking $10,000 Junction, Commerce held their regular' an tail Trades Committee and the $500 special, damages. and general nual meeting Jan. 9 at the City Industrial CommitDevelopment Equipment Building. Renamed two-c- ar current year tee relative to things accomplished toe past year and contacts industries E. Gibson' as vice president and being niade with' new Dale M. Worwood reappointed at the present time. ' secretary. New. directors, of the Forrest Anderson was appointorganization are Maurice L, Tol ed chairman of a committee to ley, manager of Forsey'i Variety see what could be done relative Store, and Robert L. Hall, pro to having the proposed west of prietor of Robert HaH Fharmscy. Utah Lake Highway terminate at Reelected as directors were Har- a Mona intersection with U. S. low W. Pexton, proprietor of 91, rather than to terminate the Pextons Wholesale Co. and . Roy road at Goshen at an intersection ' E. Gibson, editor of the Times-- with Highway president for th , i i i i Watson of Provo. Girl to Lyle' and Shirleen TanAr ner Fall of Provo. j Girl to Lyle and Zelma Hansen Clement i of Springville. Boy to Jac and Jeanine Fullmer Leftwicli of Provo. Boy to Glen and' Colleen Boy-deStrebel of Springville. AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL I .' Jan. 8: .. to Girl Kendall Nyle and Donna . Mae Thompson Greenhalgh, ' ' j San-taqui- i- 13 Damask Coyer 10-o- z. n. BOX SPRINGS SAME 1020 HIGH QUALITY COIL SPRINGS Insu a t e d Customers ' , Top Quality Tailoring i , 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed strong a " y - . . WALNUT MODERN BED a" t" 520900 : DRESSER .. . . Now - - I I Trimmed In , BEDROOM SUITE ' I 1 SOLID ASH CE ' I BEAUTIFUl $11900 STUDIO COUCH , - 7 BEDROOM SUITE Cedar Lined Triple Dresser ys cotton felt on both sides of the springs. Quilted to the sisal pad to prevent cotton horn slipping. MAPll CE BEDROOM SUITE i in. sisal fab- layer of high quality '. 7 A BEDROOM BARGAINS GALORE CE -- a with ric, with layer after . I '3U7 in Girl to Ray E. and Frandes Losee ' Robertson, Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Errertson have returned to their home in Jan. 5: iayson after visiting in Orinda, Calif., with their son ' and wife, Boy to Ronald Dean and Kath-ry- n Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Eggertson,, and three children. They were Woodard Pons, Provo. Joined there by a second son and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Burton Eg- Jan. 4: ' for a few days. gertson and son, of Seattle,-Wash.- , to Grant E and Elva Boy Thorvaldsoa Lloyd, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy W. Hardin of Provo are the grandparents Jan.3:to Carl Albert and WUrnt Boy of a new daughter bom to their "daughter Ruby and her husbind, Justesen Eureka. Jay D. Chappie at the Salt Lake IDS Hospital. She has one sister, Jan. 2; Holm, Kaylynn. Parental grandparents, also of Provo, are Mr. and Mrs. Girl to Duke Norvall and Linda Frank J. Chappie. K. Losser Dayton, Ephriam, Boy to Kenneth Melvin (deand Jerriline Mattson ceased) Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holdaway of . Vineyard, have returned home after spending the past .10 days in California. Purpose of, the trip Laird, Payson, was to return their son, Glade, and his friend, Steve Doleshawll back Jan. 1: Girl to Don E. and Ann Janet to San Francisco, where Glade is employed. While away, the Hold-awaWehtz Robertson, Springville. visited in Fresno with Mrs. Lennla Holdaway and her young Scott. At were the Utahs sori, Soquel, guests .of Mri Holdaway's MARRIAGE LICENSES parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Frank Holdaway, former. Utah resident, Burch - Stark, " 18, Spanwho entertained at dinner attended als6- by- - their. "daughter, Mrs. ishWayne Fork, and Charlene Kay CarGladys Black and son, LaMar. The Frank Holdaway s recently ter, 18, Orem. celebrated their rath" wedding anniversary. Paul Rigrtup Dart, 19, Spanish Fork, and Geneal Anderson, 18, ; Announcement Is made of the birth of their, first child, a baby Spanish Fork. Gordon Thayne Jensen, 21, Okboy to 'Ed and Delorls Nelson. Campbell, at Clinton, Okla., where lahoma. City, and Beverly BulMr. Campbell is satloned in the U. S. Air Force., Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs. William Nelson, Provo returned this week with the lock, 18, Provo. Don LeRoy Edwards, 24, Spannews after being in Clinton for the past ten days assisting with the ish Fork, nd Diane Packard, 20, first grandchild for the Nelsons. Springville. ... Richard! Albert' Barker, 21, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hayward and son, Bill left during the Mapleton, and. Karen Cherrie week for their home in Seattle, Wash., after visiting for the past Fullmer, 18, Springville, d three weeks in the area. They were guests at the Frank Reid Ronald Gene Christensen, .18 a visited Mr. brothers and also in home, son, Provo, Hayward's Pleasant Grove, and. Cheryl Ann and sisters as follows; ; the: Sidney Haywards, Spanish Fork;. Mrs. Storrs, 17, Provo. 'Byron Nelson, Proyo; Mrs. David Wagstaff, Mrs. Mary Dalton, and John Boyd Devel, 18, Santa-quiMrs. 'lEMn'Wride, all of American Fork; Mrs. Thayne Bateman, and Jeneil Badham, 18, Alpine and Wilson Holdaway of Lehi,' and his mother, Mrs ,. Annie e Payson. Holdaway of American Forte. The Frank Reid Haywards entertained Bill Penrod, American 18, at 'a dinner tot) the visitors, attended by all of the above named Fork, and Barbara Jean Adam-so. t i i ; ' " m x Unconditionally Guaranteed Wool-le- y. v By MILDRED B. HALL m u sm . . Friday:.' U'V" Boy to Roy A. and Doril UTAH COUNTY 5-61- it i e n, or AC u " Around and About 63 &j :, Boy to Francis and. Mildred Boise Magleby of Provo. V $0. 3-85- tar UNA - AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL v ' Saturday: '3 AND im--r BORN- - " Call FR .- Provo S- ( A" A FURUITURE CO. 125 W. 5th , Statistics -- . WAmRESS and 1 &Afi hi isJ Suit has been filed in Fourth District Court by Delma Nielsen, who suffered a neck Injury in a .. . y Naugahyde BEDROOM SUITE SLEEPS TWO f Dresser Dresser Chest 1 "THOO Bookcase Bed. . I Bookcase Bed Chesf 7 (9) $99 SPRING-FILLE- D . . Dupont Dacron Foam MATTRESS Hay-war- I MATTRESS MATTRESS AND AND n, n, A' relatives. D0X SPRINGS American. Fork. 18, Jerry K. Wake, 21, Orem, and their guest, Rose Mary Fausett, 15, Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thompson of Provo have-aDale Clarence Blood; 17, Provo, . Mrs.-- Ellen Smith from Eisinore. Mrs. Smith plans a sister-in-laand Fern Jenkins, 18, Orem. to remain for about a week. DIVORCES GRANTED. Anna Mae Bowler from Clark Ten couples acted as hosts Friday evening at W. socials in their homes for members of Pleasant View LDS Ward. $40 Bowler Jr. ; plaintiff granted alimony. Fruit cocktail was served and later the groups went on to the church Sharon L. Crawford from John the recreation hall where a dinner was served. Entertaining were, H. Crawford; plaintiff - awarded William T. Woolfs, the Harold Colvins, the Jack V. Dixons, the minor children. Carlos Millers, the Stephen Alleys, the LaVar Merrills, the W. Mack custody of Ruth" Barbara DeGooyer from Lawrences, the Darrel Monsons, the t Anthony Gleasons and the Willis Eugene DeGooyer; plainSelby Claries. Each of the hosts entertained for 10 to 12 couples. tiff awarded custody of minor J i child and! $51 support. Patricia Ami Cosgrove from Dr. and Mrs. LaNell R. Hayward had as their guests for a few of Desaremia Mrs. Pheron Louis LaMont Cosgrove; plainand days, during the past week, Mr, while and enthusiasts tiff granted "custody, of minor Brawley. Calif.The visitors are Arabian horse child and $100. here, the Haywards invited some 21 people of like intereststofrom t call Reva Nelson from Charles A. SprittjrviHe, Provo, Lehi, American Fork and Salt Lake City to meet the Desaremias and to spend the evening discussing points Nelson; plaintiff awarded cus') of interest in the breeding of Arabian houses. tody of minor child. Jeanine Taylor Robinson front John Robinson ; plaintiff awarded Joseph HSwapp is reported to be convailescing at his home in custody of minor child and: $60. Provo, following major surgery performed at Utah Valley Hospital Nola Rae Murdock from Milast week. t Murdocfc; plaintiff awardchael J ed custody of minor child. Mrs. Reed Orton of Lindoh was hostess during the week to a ANNULMENT GRANTED group of former Lincoln High School classmates who came for an Lavere from Robert, Jensen to were handcrafts'. served Refreshments evening of sewing and , Lee .the Epley; plaintiff awarded Mrs. Lloyd Louder and Mrs. Albert Rowley of Orem and children and $75 and custody of minor Elm a Ross, Eldon Anderson and Bert Manwell of Provo, ' support, ,AMrs. Fawn Morgan, of Grandview. s . Similar Box Springs Same Price! rr C 243 COIL w, SPRINGS. BOX SPRINGS Nftn TWIN fO Ml . COTTON or , (o)C8 FULL SIZE , MATTRESS (2) 2-- - ' mmm mmm mmm SPRINGFILLED GUARD RAIL and . . mm or : 30 , Yds. mmm a i50 CN o LADDER. 1 ftfl WW (2) Rollavvay Beds . -- r - i . With Mattrasi UP . mmm MATTRESS Upholstered with Naugahyde ALL WOOL MOHAWK CARPET mmm - 1 (COMPLETELY INSTALLED v ( , - 2-3- 9-IN. get-acquaint- ed ' Complete IN. SPRINGS 39 j BABY mmm MATTRESS -- Mes-dam- $(o)00 (2) es i For weddings, wedding receptions, banquets or social gather- MACARTHUR PROMOTION? ings, rent the Veterans Service Center, 287; East 1st North. Contact WASHINGTON (UPD Rep. adv.). . A. I. Daniejs, FR 8. seph W. Martin, tr - HW Jo- rdntro-duce- d R-Ma- s., : authorTuesday legislation Hawaii a special tour leaving in February by ship or. air. Phone ' the! Gento President name izing evenings for additional Information (adv.). eral of the Morlcy Tours, FR MacAr-thur Army Douglas as of the armies "general and Merrill Chrlstopherson saf s, Executive flying is the modern of the United States." ' for any travel hifojma-tioeasy way to save time." Can FR Geo. John J. "Black Jack" (adv.). Pershing, commander of America's World War ? I .European Charter a twin engine airplane;' 2 hours to Las Vegas with 4 forces, is the only officer who $35 .each. Call Merrill .Chrlstopherson, was ever made general of the people, remain' over night, ' : FR armies.! Lounges Only IN LUUHVi F0EI PEWMIES A MIGHT ' 2 Lovely Spring-FiHe- d 2 Matching Springs 7 1 j ; n. 3-1- 558 " - ; X? "".r 5 ' ? - A ' A . 2 Heavy Steel Frames ; 2 Beautiful Headboards. -- " Nephi Dog Licenses "... Mandatory ,' ' tlf . ' ,. :s ; - - :'. t.. ' If ' , -f - KM, v i, v.r' , , ' . ' " i I f $ .i t f ' i DOTH BEDS - " H !. yt j (o). i DonT?&h?o, ' 4 '" . W 11 MT I'll IW'IHii HJ' frlia'ifcfr Mi to IMBOTf l.l IMI I ' Ml Yclt Qycol been notified that owners of dogs CA X S-- OAKC A3 For Complete Opticcl Car 22S North University Avenue, Provo Phone . 1 125 WestSth South r--T Tl '7 . A Fit (o) w 1 n YLUN CteJ LlV Think of Two Luxurious Dcds Hho these for onl $1.50 per week! Sa THE OIFPCKINCC J"MM V has been done "to sheep and tur- keys in this area, by dogs which VI s ' who do not report for proper licensing of their animals will be presented with a police summons citing the owner into court Reports from city officials show that damage in excess of $1500 have been permitted to run loose at night. According to present ordinances dogs must be restrained from sunset to sunup and they must be licensed annually. License fees are subject to a discount of $1 if paid during Janu- ll ..k eH i(M-j- NEPHI Citlxeni of Nephi hive ary. - t , f p": M 4. .r,' . .. ' , Mattresses 1 fflA T TRESS 0 rovo ' VMi 7n CfltiPGT C0- - DELIVGPiY ! ; 1 u"u -P- 'J n U 0 "FITLEEi S3 1 GSTIMA7ES rn A U m '3 n y 0) rV r? l r Vv III 11 YOUR HOf.1 |