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Show ! '"""SlTSSFSA'1"' SUNDAY HERAL f H - i J 4 . f r . 2 1121 i ' t' ' 4 . .' 4 , t , -- -v V ' s iTATI f '): MM ...... t iiii- - "' j Fork's Mayor Wells E Brockbank. center, rd AWARD, FOR SAFETY-Sanis- h ceives Utah County Safety trophy from Commissioner Sterling Di Jones as Coiftity Safety Coordinator Jesse Reader looks on. The award was jpresented in recogrihioii of outstanding civic safety projects and activities. Others in the picture are mem bers of the city's safety committee. From left are, Gilbert Taylor, Guss Black 1 Oi Apiiy Ccair !'. 73 Reed Levanger, committee chairman Bill Crump (looking pver Mayor Broc' shoulder), Police Chief Grant White, and Ross Ifillmore. r County Sdfety Award Goes To Spanish Fork Community SPANISH FORK Presentation of the Utah County safety trophy to ' local officials highlighted, Spanish Fork city council held . Wednesday night, Sept- - 5.-- Commissioner Sterling D. Jones presented the award to members of the city's safetyj committee.. The trophy was placed in the custody of Spanish Fork for the year. in. recognition of safety activities conducted during 1961. It Is a newly purchased one bought by the commission to replace a previous traveling trophy .which Was given permanently to Orem, dents in all local schools, and Commissioner Jones stated. The Club safety projects. Spanish Fork Mulls Problem Of Access Streets To School SPANISH FORK The Spanish Fork Coordinating Council met with city officials this week to request immediate study of the problem! of providing adequate access roads to the new high school here. The council urged city dads to Secure property for the extension and improvement of Center Street" to the 300 West intersection near . the school. work , ."this up Presently holding is the problem of purchase of right of way area involving property owned by Ivan E. Hall, on 4-- H - - i award becomes the permanent property of any city which wins it third time, until then remaining in the Winning city, for) only a Jrear at a time, he explained. Receiving the award on behalf of Spanish Fork was Mayor Wells E.' Brockbank ana members of the Safety Committee, headed by Chairman Bill Crump. Cited as th basis for the selection by the commissioner were traffic court activities, fire safety demonstrations and instruction given stu- - j Music Teachers '.I Chapter Hears Illustrated Talk "Teaching the Concerto" was the (subject of a lecture by Robert Smiih given to the members of the Utah County Chapter df Utah Music Teachers Assoc at their first meeting of the son Wednesday. Mr. Smith illustrated his ture by presenting ifive of piano students who rplayed movements of five concertos. Students were Susan Meechara, 7.50 x 14 " Election Judges Are Announced Election fudges in the American Fofk Precinct for the coming primary election Sept. 11, has been named as follows: Democrats: District One, Wilson; District Two, Kathleen Durrant; District Three, Terry Draper; District Four, Jennie Greenwood; District Five, Deane Winters; District Six, Verla Holindrake; District Seven, Ar-de- le Mil-H- e Phillips. Republicans: District One, Norma Smith, Francis Scholes; District Two, Pearl Taylor, "Ha Mortensen; District Three,"" Rin-th- a Mable Christensen, Smith; District Four, Vivian Nicholes, Mable Small; District Five, Mau-rin- e Oldroyd, Rose Mary Nielsen;. District Six, Doris Wright, Florence Fish; Distric. Seven, Sarah Ppderseri, Beth Harding; District Eight, , Ivpnna Robinson, Aiden Beighley. ' Primary election 'judges will also count ballots cast in their district, in this election. ' J I of-w- Don't drive on worn tires ministration singly when they proposed selling our present Fife Station to Sears for a fraction r of the appraised value. 'Sears has now purchased unneeded. and un- used city property, as originally wanted, from our City; Corryriission ' at a fair station "to give you better protection and assist in better fire insurance rates AND at no cost to the taxpayersl 1 will represent your Interests as State Representative In the same honest manner. Vote September Hth for Ronald (Ron) Boulter. Republican candidate for State Representative. Vote Sept. 11th for State Representative . i ' , : . . drive into Sears tire depart- - FREE ALLSTATE Tiro "" Illll TTITTIrilliHiiViHI Mounting NO TRADE IN REQUIRED Guarantee 21-Mo- nth MOP M(D)MIEY Pd. Pol. Aav. by JNOieen Boulter Silent Cushion ID)(IDWM Tube-Typ- e On Sears! Easy Pay ment Plan NO tire- fails during the monthly guarantee period, we will, at our option, either it without cost or in exchange for the old tire, give you a new tire or refund, charging only for the period of ownership. - re-pa- 7.10 ir 18-Mon- Plus Tax . . . No Broken Rocks, Glass Stones 6.70x15 Tub-Typ- MB courageous Republican. He fights aciously against deficit spending reflects the philosophy of the pioneers who valued freedom an THillf II " - t 7.50x14 8.00 x 14 No ...aT 3s..M Pd ipol. ad by Volunteers for Bdnnett Dil worth S. Woolleyj Salt lake County Chairman x-1- " m'i , i.n. iimw iimn); at Sears and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Back .23.45 ...'..!... ... ..25.45 SEAR .......'.......27.45 30.95 ..Li... !M Attention Truckers Shop i I.I Required ways look care of themselves. Let's him in the Senate' ,s 7.60 x 15 or 8.50 x 14 8.00 x 15 or 9.00 4 lus Tax 23.45 .25.45 ....i Tubeless Whitewall 6.70 x 15 or 7.50 x 7.10 x 15 or 8.00 x $16 REQUIRED N J.: 7,60 x 15 Required ...... TRADE-I- 7.10 x 15 .......$14 Trade-I- n Required Whitewall Tube-Typ- e i Trade-I- n Trade-I- n Guarantee NO ? Plus tax ii a depetidab .19.9$ , WhitewaU ' Bennett i f Tube-Typ- e Whitewall e 1 No Sehotor . Guardsman 6.70 x 15 Guarantee th 4 Ply Nylon Tires J. O'CONNOR ...17.95 . ......22.95 27-Mon- th Brok Concrete ..17.95 ...20.95 7.60 x 15 Guaranteed Against All Road Hazards liiiir WILLIAM ............L........ 15 Tubeless Whitewall! 6.70 x 15 or 7.50 x 14 7.10 x 15 or 8.00 ill . REQUIRED N 7.60 x All adjustments made by retail stores are price pliu prorated at the regular retail at the Federal Excise Tax, less trade-in- , time of return. ' Road -- x TRADE-I- Whitewall Tube-Typ- e TIME SERVICE GUARANTEE If ' WhitewaU TM Reg. Ml mmmm Holes in 11 ' J y sub-statio- .1 '; :! ment now ay price to all. ' As a member of the Provo 1 Fire Rating and SafeVy Com mittee, we' proposed 3 sites n for a new to give; fire better protection to the North East area; The NationKUN O. BOULTER al Fire Bureau has accepted such. Due to these efforts, our city will have a new sub' ' 1 " ' Tax Sears uses only the most select tire casings and then re treads them from sidewall to sidewall . . . same tread as a new ALLSTATE ; "I fought the past city ad- ' Plus J - Tubeless ,; IN NORTHEAST. PROVO AREA! ... 5'' Annual Brookside Flower Show Se NEW FIRE STATION vy SSv !' " AMERICAN FORK Ora Nielsen; District Eight, ' 8.50 x 14 j - - i . t Bontley. The Utah County Chapter win hold regular meetings for this season on . the first Wednesday each month. Any music teadhers desiring membership in the ciation may contact Ella Berttley, Kocherhans, or Rbert which the city now holds an op- Kathryn Smith. tion. The mayor stated that this option will expire Oct. 20 Itj was hoped by city interests or.'gina that Nebo School District would meet half the cost of this property, for which Mr. Hall is askSPRINGVILUE Brook s I d ing $20,000, the mayor stated but th? district has recently informed Elementary school will hold it the city . it does not intend to do second annual flower:; show Sept, so. He. explained that the city 13, according to school officials budget for the year is $500,000 Officers of the Art City Garden and the district has a budget of club iwill visit the school prior to approximately $4,500,000, sd the the show to instruct studenl officials felt that asking for $10,-00- 0 arranging and caring for Was not expecting too much. ers. Instructors "wiU be tarsi. For this reason, the city had not Frank Davidson, Mrs. GleDdph budgeted more than the like Johnpon and Mrs. G e o r g e amount they thought necessary Fuckett. and since, the school district has Every child participating in indicated it will not help addi- the show will receive recognition tional funds for the purchase" can- of some kind. The show will be not be made available until next open1 to students throughout the year and Mr. Hall has indicated day, and to the general public that he will ;not extend the option from; the time school opens to 8 p.m. Invitations are being sent until that timel , to city ofictals and representa Vernon also Hurst Contractor tives; of the Nero School district; would informed the group that it cost the city , another $10,000 to v OPPORTUNITY improve the street after, the right-NEW YORK (UPI) Ydun has been obtained. sters for a business looking fhidh After discussion, it was decided that further meetings with state isn't overcrowded might consider and local' school officials would opening a shoe-shin- e parlor, be scheduled in an effort to solve cording to Irving J. Bottner, the dilemma before the option on ident; of a shoe polish firm the iight-o-f --way property has quire). ' Bottner said a survey showed there) are less bootblacks in the United States than at any time POP GO THE PETS! in tike last 30 years! "The The U.S. CHICAGO (UPI) bootblacks are dying off and pet population is exploding, too. bein replaced," he said. Chemetron Corporation, manufac turer of veterinary medical equipment, reports there are 26.5 mil lion dogs in American homes, a BENNETT figure 6 million greater than the human populations of the Nether lands and Belgium together. The FIGHTS company estimates the U.S cat population at 30 million. SPENDERS i 8.00 x 14 . Harriet Grass, Janeice Jenkins, Julie' .Wight and Bill Brown. A short business session ceeding 'the lecture was com ed by chaper president, u FULL RETREAD ; . . We Have a Complete Line of Truck Tires FR store nouns: 3-87- 00 207 N. 1st West 18., Wed.. Thnr. & Sat. 10 a.m. to C p.m. . |