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Show SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1361 SUNDAY HERALD 5 Firemen o Conduct' 11th Annual Fire Savevy Inspection Of Provo Homes S Around and About UTAH COUNTY The 11th annual home inspections campaign will et underway Monday at 9:30 a.m. when local fire department officials begin inspecting homes in the west part of Provo. Chairman of the project is Bert L. Kirkwood, assistant ' ire chief. or FR 63 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cox of of Provo, have returned from a three week trip to Minneapolis, Minn., where they visited O. Kim Smith and family. Kim, a son of Mrs. Smith, is a former Provo resident. The Coxes also visited in Duluthand Superior, Wis. -- Ronnie Davis, son of "Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey, Jr., of Spring- . ville, has been returned to his home from Utah Valley Hospital where he received treatment for injuries sustained in an auto accident on the Orem Hill during the week; ; . ' ixv. '') u 46 attendance at a reunion of the L R. Clegg family held in Black-foo- t, Jda. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clegg, and Mrs. Jane Edwards, Provo and Mrs. May Clegg of also there from Magna, were ' . Utah. anticl-natr- H that mnrr " check for fire hazards. This precautionary measure is taken to acquaint Provo people with the hazards that commonly result in fire in the home and to persuade them willingly to do away with these hazards when they are called to their attention. Those people who are not home campaign are during the left with pamphlets so they can make their own home fire safety . check. This year's campaign will be Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hokanson and daughter were overnight guests of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Iryin Bas-se- tt in Provo the past week. w, 12-d- Former Utahns returning here from Seattle, Wash., are the Mar- tin R. Irwins and two children who are now residing in Bountiful. Mr. Irwin is associated with Boeing Aircraft. They were guests for a month of parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur C. Irwin in Provo. Oscar Mann is reported to be improving slowly and is now at home in Provo after, 25 days in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he underwent major Mrs. Grant Thursby and Mrs. surgery. He is still confined to bed and will be for sometime yet, Ivan Starks of Ephraim spent the week in Payson with their sister, family members report. ' Mrs. Robert Cartwright. Mrs. Fanny Whimpy of Provo was honored on her 85th birthMrs. Myers and Mrs. Clinton enterwere who Marsh of Alpine attended a perday by friends tained at the home of her daugh- sonal shower for Kathryn Call, who is to be married to Lorin ter, Mr. A. G. Armstrong. were Mrs. Reed Dixon, Marsh on Oct. 7, in Salt Lake Mrs. Afton Wagstaff, Mrs. John City last Friday. Barrett, Mrs. Inez Denison and Clean redecorated, 4 rooms and Mrs. Lillie Hills. bath upstairs, 3 rooms and washMr. room basement. k acre ground. Highlight of the week for and Mrs. Reed Clegg, Orem, was $65 month or sell. 486 North 3rd West, Orem. Call Pleasant Grove, THIS COULD HAPPEN TO YOU This fire occurred about three weeks ago in northeast Provo, gutting a $10,000 home with an estimated $7000 loss. SEARS Children playing with matches was suspected as the cause. Provo firemen, who begin their 11th annual home inspection check Monday, point out that even this cause can be aggravated by situations. If children are playing with matches, the chances of fire are much greater if piles of contrash and other ditions are allowed to exist. fire-pro- i g1 Fair Exhibitors Asked to Claim Articles Tuesday '.' Utah County residents, who submitted home arts articles for showing at the Utah State Fair, should pick up the exhibits Tuesday at the county agent's office in Provo. DIAMOND ne classic styling, at i Story Lodge Sets Meet easy-car- e home as: Faulty electrical wiring, children playing j'with matches and adults smoking in bed, dirty furnaces, flammables and combustible material ilying around the basement, and fuel oil and kerosene stoves that are not in good repair j Like birds, monkeys quick y teblish a "peck order" with recognizing its superior and giving away. JUBILEE YEAR 'Til 9 p.m. - No Money Down Orion cardigan and pu I lover sweaters . . . ne fire-pro- ItT -- ay Open Monday Night A . . low prices! V Story Lodge No. . 4, Free and Accepted Masons, will hold a speDiamond Company cial meeting at 7:30 p.m. MonDeseret sells, buys, appraises and trades to confer the E. A. degree, diamonds. 285 North 100 East, day according to J. A. Lytle, worship(ADV.). Provo. FR Nephi Girl Wins First In Talent Division Of Fair inspect their homes. It is - : (ADV.). SU. Ave- npnnlp in fhi nue, in line with the custom of west of willl welProvo section doing half of the city each year. come this same Kirk-woo- d Mr. service, Out of 2,800 people visited (many said of whom were not home) in the Records show home Inspeceast part of town last year, 400 tions will pay offthat with the reducpeople invited the firemen in to tion of home fires 'and the saving ' cf lives stated Mr. Kirkwood. Once a year firemen visit the Mr. Kirkwood listed some . of homes of various citizens to the main causes of fire in th By MILDRED B. HALL FR conducted west of University r4- - - I , 06. ful master. St. sale Mary's rummage Wednesday Sept. 27 at the Par-ris- h 8, Little Sells, NEPHI Cindy House. 50 West 2nd North. 9 (ADV.). a.m. to 9 p.m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sells, was named statewide win ner in the juvenile division of Clubs, Churches May Receive First Aid Course the Utah Farm Bureau Talent Find last week at the Utah State Fair. -- She won first 1 beginning first aid course taught by members of an instrucsong, "I'm Glad I to Be a Girl" in tors', class at BYU will be available to church, Boy Scout and Cindy civic groups after Oct. 9, it was with 28 conBuannounced today by Ray Watters testants. According to Farm reau officials in Nephi, it' is the of the Health Education Department at the university. first time Juab County has had Any group interested . in the a first place winner in the course should contact Mr. Wat- place for her ' A 1 fi Fast Friendly Loans for any worthwhile purpose. Visit Central Utah's Home Owned Home Managed ... jl jj I 1 v 222 CO. Provo No. Univ. 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