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Show i It SUNDAY, APRIL. Utah County, i SUNDAY HERA BeneficialtExd Storm Generally Iff! M 1 m , 1962 tah " I- Is - 1 w III il 8563 or FR 30546 The 85th birthday of Mrs. Daisy g Orem resident Draper, was noted at a party in the Pio neer Memorial Building, Frovo with 175 family members and some friends attending. A program was eivcri chairmaned bv dauchters Mrs. Reya Rasmussen and Mrs. Gurney Anderson, assisted by other family I; members. Mrs. Draper Ihas nine children and numerous grandchildren From were Mr. and Mrs. Gard Draper from near San Old- - life-lon- . i t it .!! 1 3 f Mae 4 ' u It . M f; r 1 .if IT 1 w H 1 .v m. n WVS 'i 49,90 REGULAR To (y) SHOP FIRMAGE'S MONDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M. ' No measurements ar yet avail- . . aoie as to now much s low fell at Thorn- higher) elevations, said ock. i ji Utah Highway Patrol reported highways wet but with no other Em wmm ; Ml- ,493 Sought i Suit has been filed n Fourth District Court. by Regina R. Hoi-ma- n and H. Douglas Hood against ' Itanca Yirva Rowley and ) rf i Accident Suit In driver, PROCED z.-- forecasted was snow )showcrs Saturday rnorning Iwith colder temperatures Satur day evening. . 1 mm sal J I. i J nn98 t Z.J7 UIIU ivuuuiui ni90 problems. The weather now every coat ro. Sport and dressy coa;ts Don't Miss This Sale 4 Shop duced to clejr Monddy 10 A.M. 'til 9 P.M. (5)1! . - Garner, Robert T Rowley, a of car involved with the fawner, Iood car in a traffic accident Oct. 15 on; U. S. 91 in Orem Regina Hood is seeking $50,000 general and $451 special medical damages; Holman Hdod $2500 Woman wanted, steady employ- general and $42 special damages. ville Man rnent,) must be able to type and Sand II. Douglas. $500 general in newspaper work. damages. Winsf Director Honors interested Box Suit was filed on behalf of H. Write 65, qualifications i ' builders need Hood by his guardian Oremi Trousseau DuWayne Dcnithorhe,! former- not f)ouglas Hood. apply. (adv.). ly of Springville, is a director of the.) Ukiah lligh School, band, which recently won j first place in the Northern California high .school band competition at the Humbolt State College Music Fes- - I' 93 Ladies7 Regular - j Ex-Spri- 24" snow'. ? 4.' 1 REGULAR runoff. , "We may get heavier runoff in a few days, if warm weather resumes suddenly," he said. ' The flow would be lugmented both (by the additional snow which fell, and by the fact that this sloppy spring snow will increase rate of melt of the old - i1' IT M Forester Thornock said the mountain snow and cool temperatures have temporari y slowed ff. Pedrscn and was rise the Isn't wonderful t have a guest of, the Ed Naylor family, choice, whether, it be shoes, bread aunt an4uncle and of his cousin, or travel. We your ac Mrs. Donna Larsen and family, ccptance of Usappreciate Desert Travel Bureau, tickets issued pt ,airport Madlyit Carpi, and Tamra Jen- - prices. (adv.). Ken, daughters of Mr; ana Mrs. Ronald W. Jensen are) to be the The Colleen dollins dancers will guests of their ilgrandparents, Mr. present their big show May 5th, ana Mrs. warpiow Jensen, rrovo, 8 p.m. at the )Provo High Auditoday t? celebrate their birthdays torium. Everyone invitciJfadv.). with dinner- and an jEaste egg hunt. Mr. ank Mrs. Ijenseri and Saint Mary's rummage sale, 50 their other children are also ex West 2nd Nrth, Wednesday, pectea to aucna. April 25, 9 to 9. (adv ) 4 (0 in - A ! i - M rs. s ft Group No. 1 REGULAR To 14 g. . with his! grandmother) D ,MM) j :! j 1 IllsJuniors - Ma torn Ladies Regulars - Half Sizes i f ; " f J r- Tv! li Mostlof these home firtir. ks have shelter in barns and p bbabl;y will be unharmed, he said However, if any freshly! Sheared sheep had been turned out, they might conceivably crowd together and pause one or two to smother. Or, if lambing occurred in an open field, chilling could. hurt the animals. This would be true also if any turkey farmers had set out young poults just before the storm and before they had an opp ortunity, to get acclimated to outdoors, he !.; said, But for the most part, farmers can be glad to have more; moisture, said the county ajgeht. Provo Municipal Airport re- ported water content of .84 inch from the Friday night storm and J01 iitch from rain Saturday morn-ta- 11 I- -i 11 !.! iiheared. out-of-to- ! : -- Provo Mrs. Thera Ixu liickman, Mant and Jan iChristcnsen, Sali Lak( returned iowjiig City,. has! Li I 7000 mile auto tour. They V sitc daughter,! Nancy (the b'ariil ersens) in East Urbana,! III., went sightseeing in Washington,! D.C. and down the coast to Miami J Fla., and to .see a .cousin, Ray Jensen at Tifton, Fla. The re turned Via the southern route and Francisco,; Calif. visited the Utah canyons iij )ass- I ing. Plans have been made for an Easter picnic today by jtie Ronald A former Provo man, Parrel! D. Jex family, Oremj who will W. Stubbs has been named' bishop witn parents, tne rranK of the Pomona Second IDS Ward join and grandparents, the Larabees Pomona; palif.,' according to Word W, E. Dunns, fall of jSpringville and received jjby parents, Mij Montaan Mrs. and aunt, Beverly Mrs. John W. Stubbs, Provo. He The and gue Springville. family, is a music teacher at Baldwin ih a nearby held will be gathering Park High School, Calif. His wife, Eva, wa a substitute) teadher in canyon, weather perm tting. I!h:t:": the Bassett Elementary School W. Gease and son Henry MrSp children. five have iThey Districtj 471 3rd S.t are leavE. Stanford Mr. Stubbs attended BYUl and td make their home FWday 'School ing graduated from Eastman) Southern in California, of Music!; Rochester, N. Tfj ppiey have been residents of Provo for many Being Iwelcomed by neighbor, years are MrJ Sand Mrs. Animon Lind 931 Soul Dr. and Mrs R. G. Cornell of sey whd ,;are at home at mr 400; East in urem. xne cpupii Orem have returned home follow came from Columbia, Carbon ing an absence of a week when County.) They are expecting to Dr Cornell attended a refresher have the r son, John Lindsey join course in a mectine of the Aca- them at their new homer at the demy of General Practic e. close of the current school year at Carbon College, Price. Captain John! L. Thatcher, his wife Betty and their th ree chilMrs. Mac N. Pedersen ihas en dren, who, have been visiting Joyed as guests, her niece, Miss Captain Thatcher's mother, Mrs. Karen iYoung and MissliSheryl W. E. Thatcher, 111 $. 7th W., Womack of Whittier, Calif h where have left for their home in San Karen teaches high school. They Francisco. ) visited I; relatives, scnpoimaies Following visiting wti friends and toured interesting spots here and relatives in Utah, Captain and in Salt Iiake City Theivisl Thatcher, who )is a ma'rine avia tors were enthusiastic in praise of tion cadet selection- offi e'er, spent two week interviewing prospec-h- e Provo and the area. J J. tive marine aviators at BrigJerry if Chadwick of Lansing, ham Young, University and at Mich., Tisltcdj briefly it Provo Utah State ersity. ( ' colder than 34 degrees itj appears likely the storm did no real dam age to orchards if it does not get colder. Forecast of the local official weather station for this area was a loiv 6f 34 to 30 Saturday night. Late factors can easily upset forecasts, but this was the one being issued Saturday. Mil". Acord said r nge sneep are stiU all right but arm flocks nd ' being now aire limbing By MILDRED B HALL el'-'- a va -- 1' While it is possible that a few pockets) might have been hit by UTAH GQUNTY Mr. and Mrs. William V.4 aLn m i ! r)) uy flood-oron- Around and About H H. ' Clair Acord. who is concerned closely watching stream runoff in e canyons. with orchards and lambing sheep, Minimum temperature recorded and Uinta; National Forest Super- visor Clarence Thornock who is officially at Provo Friday night was 134 (degrees and it would take a drop to 28 degrees to damage orchards, even the cherries, said Mr. Acord. ;i : i' r WMM Nbtet'Gri;ticql Generally the Good Friday rain and snowstorm was good,! but this was I the--' reaction Saturday from County Agricultural Agent 1 X : LD " ng ; 1 new! He mi fried Boyer. (of Springville have two sons I- Pauline bnd they - $79.50 $99.50 i man . John . 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