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Show S0NI- - ' SSST SUNDAY HERALD 5 The Mapleton Fire Department controlled and jdoused a grass fire along the jDenver and Rio Grande Railroad tracks near the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon Friday aftejrnoon, according to Daryl Stanley," county fire By MILDRED B. HALL j V" X; warden. The fire burned; over about IV2 or FR FR acres, without serious damage to the to Back school permanents. tracks, he said. It was be Word has , been received that to have been started by a $6. lieved Wilma's .'Eichard Dale Brown of the U S. whole works for (adv.) passing train.. Navy and son of the W, William Beauty Shop, FR Brdyns of Orem, has" Just graduated from a hospital corps school In San Diego, Calif., as high man in his class. He will now receive four weeks instruction at Camp Pendleton in field medicine and expects to be sent to Japan where he will be attached to a Marine Hospital Following his return from overseas, Richard hopes to enroll at University of Utah school of medicine. Around and About UTAH C6UNTY -- 3-05- 46 3-85- ; ; Utah County Voting Places Listed For Wheat Referendum rate Track Fire Do vfQ0 dmm Eligible wheat producers In Utah county will cast their ballots in the national wheat marketing quota referendum Aug. 30 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Voters in Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grave, Orem, and Provo will vote at' the Lehi Memorial Building in Lehi; Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson, and Santaquin voters at the Strawberry Water Users Office in Payson. 4 Growers eligible to vote In .the referendum are those who will produce more than 15 acres of wheat for harvest as grain in 1963 in any of the 39 commercial wheat states. ' Producers who the signed applications under ' feed wheat provisions permit; ting them to grow; wheat for use as feed on the farm for 1962 will not be eligiDie to vote on quuias for the 1963 crop, according to required by law if (. not are approved. quotas Under this rate, the national average price support for wheat would be about $1,21 per bushel. Farmers, who choose not to stay within their acreage allot- of the growClaude Hunting, chalrThan of the At least county Agricultural Stabilizjation ers voting in the referendum and Conservation Committee. Aug. 30 must approve marketing quotas if they are to become efNO FAIR fective. If farmers disapprove marketing quotas there would be NEW YORK (UPI) -- - O4rtain no restrictions on wheat marketstates diverted about $400 million ing In 1963. However, under the of last year's record $5.5 billion law, acreage allotments would taxes to remain in effect and would be in state highway-use- r uses, according to used to determine eligibility for the American Petroleum Institute price support at the T two-thir- of-parl- ty ds ' non-highw-ay ments, however, would not be eligible for price support Paper can be made from all celluose fibers. . (mm Uassooo(QOflDOflcgf (D3DQ00Bu : , -- The following people from this area attended the Western States York Rite convention held in Ida., Friday and Saturday i Aaron Grove, right eminent grand commander of the G rand Commandery, Knights Templar ' of Utah; Wallace V Feck, American Fork, grand illustrious master of Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters of Utah; Ernest A. Lyon, Proyo, of the urand uommanaery, aiso emi- - ILaiDDapjp DDsny Poc-atell- o, VSrCVjSA Til , Hey,-Pleasa- . Mb mandery, Provo, also illustrious master of Provo Council No. 2, inTi, LT iftksM5f irbaafflffltB S AU uh urn, mmei a il Royal and Select Masters of Utah.' Mr. , and Mrs. Carroll (Lois Keele) Williams of Mesa, Ariz.; and seven of their nine children are visiting in Provo with parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred liams. The family will be here u until Tuesday when they will, return and the parents resume their teaching duties at the Mesa High School and an elementary school 1 there. : - .' V Full 4-P- ly Tyrex Rayon " ' i . ur. ana xwirs. Jtiyau, ro- vohave had as their guests during ALLSTATE Guardsman 6.70x15 monds and Dr. Gladys Edmonds of Detroit, Mich. Maurice is a brother of Mrs. Hyatt. The visitors were accompanied by Miss Joyce Watson who is an elemen-- . tary school teacher of Pontiac, Mich. The group attended a fam- ily reunion held in Salt Lake City at the home, of Dr. and Mrs. ii wnere wey were Hi. rreston nyan the Joined by Ralph Davis family I ' Blackwall r No : Ttwintiful" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher of Provo have received word of the their children, safe arrival-o- f Michael and Mary Lee Thatcher Morgan at Cleveland, Ohio, where ReMichael will School. Dental serve' University attend-Wester- .1 Tube-Typ- e Trade-i- n Required 1 ! Tubele$s Blackwall Blackwall Size Sale Price plus tax &lze 6.70 x 15 21.95 17.45 6.70x15 7.50 x 14 Z4,4t 1r-- 7.10 x 15 24.25 19.45 26.75. 21.45 7.60 x 15 26.95 21.45 7.10x15 8.00 x 14 7.60x15 8.50 x 14 8.00 x 15 9.00 x 14 29.45 23.45 6ml ofi 95 n " Whitewalls only Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Morgan of Provo have had as visitors, Mr. and Mrs. David (Rene Morgan) Chaffee and daughter Leslie Ann who remained with her grand parents while 'her parents vaca tioned in Colorado. They have now returned to their home In Los Al-tos, Calif. I , -- MOD $3 Required more per tire M ft-:- ' ' If Randy Carter, son of Mr. knd Mrs. Keith Carter, who has been working for the summer. on the ranch of his uncle. Kennetn car ter in Mountain Home, Utah! is expected to return to his home in Provo today. m a T ' " m . m ... .'.-.'- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Done of Shreveport, ' La., whose cash gift helped establish Done Athleti Field in Payson several years ago, were Payson visitors recent ly. They were entertained .by ..Jus sisters, Mrs. Iris t Amos, Mrs. Sarah Tanner, Payson; Mrs. Vina Otteson. Salem; and his sister-i-n law, Mrs. Leila Done, and daugh ter, Mrs. Virgie Brock, Payson. Mrs. Howard Brown of Nephi, her daughter, Mrs. Don Barton, and two ' granddaughters, ' Joan and Barbara Barton, have Just returned' to Nephi from a trip to Westwarwick, Rhode Island. Veights IFiMIl Miapim TTi-'- es ALLSTATE Guardsman 6.70x15 Blackwall LLy I v Tubeless Blackwall Regular No price plus tax 6.70 x 15 TOIP BARRACKS NO. 2570, VETERANS OF WORLD WAR, I Regular meeting, with auxiliary 8 p.m. Monday in h Veterans' 26,25 18.45 20.45 28.95 22.45 23.95 7.10.x 15 7.60 x 15 JUS Sale Pricfc plus taxi 26.45 7.10 XJ5 28.75 ' If Guaranteed tire-fail- s : Full 4-P- ly Tube-Typ- Guaranteed Against All Road Hazards I" 7i1 plus ; x 15 Blackwall $ 9.00 Blackwall 12.95 7.10 15 Tube-Typ- e 12.95 7.50 x 14 Tubeless Blackwall 6.70 Rocks, Stones atisfactibii jguaranteed or your money back : And Old Tire Off Your Car Guaranteed Nylon 18-Mo- : '' e tax Road 22.45 ,' 24.45 1 34.75 - ' - : 27.95 Tube-Typ- - y Trn' J Blackwall id Broken Glass J y Nylon Cord Tyrex Rayon Tires 6.70x15 , Broken Concrete c : ALLSTATE 1 All adjustments made by retail stores are prorated at the regular retail price plus Federal Excise Tax, less 'trade-in- , at the time of return. Holes in 20.45 . . I during the monthly guarantee period, we will, at our option, either re--. pair it without cost or in exchange for the old tire, give you a new tire or a refund, charging only for the period of ownership. j plus tax 31.45 8.00x15 TIME SERVICE GUARANTEE ro 6.70x15 7.50 x14 7.60x15 8.00x14 mm .: Regular No n price plus tax J as No Trade-i- n Required trade-i- Size t Plus Tax Blackwall Tube-Typ- e trade-i- n Size i They visited Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brown, a son, and family. Mr, lrown is employed in Weswar wick and has a home there. Balancing 1.35 Including d n - a Wheel M1 Tube-Typ- e i ta tires on Eears Easy Payment Plan . relatives and friends who were here' to say goodbye to Wilford Daniel Gillespie priorj to his leaving for the Northern Mexican: Mission included Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Cohder, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Eli. Gourdin, Roy; Mn rinrlM Cnix and ehildrien. Terry and Scott of Kearns And the Misses Sarah, Ruth and --Cyn thia Giles, Salt Lake City. The young man is a son of Mr. and .Mrs. Wilford Gillespie of Edge mont. - . P"c Sa,le P When you buy your new ALLSTATE QDQD Ll tS4 . Ci-'l'-- t Out-of-tow- 1 trade-i- n Free ALLSTATE Tire Mounting Free Tire Rotation with Tire Purchase Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter ar-ranged a surprise birthday party for their daughter, Nancy at their home. Friends and relatives at-tended. Mr. and Mrs. H. Erf Johnson of Orem have enjoyed the visit of several of their children the past few weeks. Visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle H. (Marvel) Mclff ind children, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Afton) Johnson and children, Woodland Hills; Mr. and Mrs . Sherwin ( Genevieve ) John son and children, Bloomington and Dr. and Mrs. Vard Johnson and twin daughters of Palo Alto, all . California. Regular No price plus tax Regular NoJ trade-i- n price plus tax No Trade-i- n . TM for Tyrex Inc. " ! Af Plus Tax Tube-Typ- e e mw 1 SEAS 207 No. 1st 00x16 l i fl TUBE TYPE plus tax It's toughened with u c IWC resistance. impact IIJ-IU- Plus Tax and 01 Tire Off Your Car LOTS ! ' 1U1 6.50 20.50 7.00 25.75 and Lots of free store-sid- e West-Pro- vo parking Open Daily 10:00 'til 6 Mon.P Fri., 'til 9 p. m. |