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Show 5 i 7&FS5E?vi-- SUNDAY HERALD 15 ? v Dedicated to YOU:., ENJOY BETTER LIVING TODAY MM 11 r '- -'v- mmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmm i f A 0 y K w 70u ' A imwenaw ';:. J - fv '''' in. i .4. iiini.iriin.nunni.iii.-iim- ! '''''''' 7 I foir Every t IFidpB do n n If pit m InlOBTBe, Store .or Office ; . LEGIONNAIRES ALL Every; member, of the Provo City Commission is member all from World War of the American Legion and has been for a good many years 13 Provo Post Mendenhall Dean Leaders took service. of II advantage of thislfact new to sign up the city fathers for their, memberships in the post as jthe latter launches its annual membership drive. Mayor Verl Dixon, seated, center,! signs thje first membership blank, with City Commissioner Smoot Brimhall, far left, and Commissioner Luke Clegg, far, right, ready to follow suit. In on the proceed ngs are Legion Commander Harold Brown, second from left, and Floyd Wing of I the local post! The Provo Post welcomes all veterans of World War 1, World ,War H or the Korean War. Meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays at the Veterans Center, 287 E. 1st N. at 8 p.m. , la Regular 13c Each " !. I Anniversary-Price- d x ; v -- Kx . - ' V J NO MONEY! DOWN "i '. Around and About UTAH COUNTY BORN . Friday: Girl to William aiid Nellie Joy ' 3-05- 46 Major Clair Black, USAF, and his wife, the former Alene Allred of Provo and their four children who have been stationed in Guam for the past two' years have arand are now lorived stateside , Tex. cated at son, Orem; -- Mr. and Mrs. Max,' " Alvey and sons next? asignment with the will be at San Francisco, ! Steven whose Navy Calif. Horrocks Loy of Orfem. Girl to Richard SB. anq Ann Wiscombe Gattmayer of Oi?em Boy to Maynard J. and Susan Higdon Lovins of Provo BORN AT PAYSON CITY IHOSPll'AL, i j Sept. 10: Girl to Stanley riewburne and Milton Ross, 83, and his wife and daughter, Mrs. Lea Ross Evans, all. of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Alma June Black Boyd Mrs. i Nellie Ross Robertson, and her son,'. Ricky, have re- Provo were recent visitors in turned to the states after spend- Payson, guests at the home of years on Guam Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Douglass. ing the past two Mrs. Boyd supervised wherje school lunch programs in 17 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Bench, American schools. She is now livKeith and Larry Bench all, of is she where Smithfield in ing have recently returned lunch Orem, school the cf supervisor a fromi for trip to Garden Grove, Valley Cache program Calif;, where they were guests schools. at the 'home, of Police Sergeant Connie Misses Watson, Wendell E. Bench and family. The and Wendell Bench, grandson of Mr. Atkins Susan Harriett and and ;Mrs. Samuel Bench, was Sherrilyn Reece all of Phoenix, one of a group of boys who comAriz., are among early arrivals in Provo for the new school year pleted a roundtrip by bicycle from! Garden Grove to Orem. at Brigham Young University. They! were on hand to greet the Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Haws, boysj when ' they reached Garden Provo have attended a nursing Grove. in Seattle, home convention Wash. They were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Ware Alice Mrs. of Nelson, his Los Angeles, Calif, and his mother, by Provo and the group also visited sistej, Mrs.! Crystal Ware Har the World's Fair and attended the per, j Salt Lake City, were rewedding of a niece, the former cent! visitors in; Payson, calling Naulta Gale. At Shelton, Wash., on. many friends and relatives. j they visited Mrs Nelson's bro:L;.-ther and wife and some nieces in . - Marjorie Seegmiller, .managing Beauty Salon. Ten licensed operators, 7 in the morn-nin'Now visiting in Utah is Mrs. fate evenings. (adv.). Emma Berry of Sacramento, Calif. She has been the house Hall Saw .Service located at 651 guest of her sister, Mrs; Alice Nelson in Provo and is now visit-ta- g West Center, closing "permanentrelatives in Salt Lake City.. ly, pur deep appreciation and thanks to all ; our friends and Mrs. Pearl Newell has enter- patrons. Mrs A. N Hall. (adv.). tained her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Enrol Dimick who wre visiting her from Calif, and also with other relatives in the area. Mademoiselle g; w, ' Among .recent visitors to Provo were Mr. and Mrs, J. D. (Joan) Major and children who have now returned to their home in Calif. They were guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lloyd Hobbs and relatives in Hyde - La-Hab- ra A. F. Justice Cburf Has 102 Abgust Cases AMERICAN' FORK Traffic and driving violations formed the bulk of the 102 cases heard durMr. and Mrs' J Roman Andrus ing August in the American Fork were away a few days visiting in Justice Court, with Leo B. Klamath Falls, Ore., where they Nelson presiding. Judge went for the wedding reception Five drunken driving cases of : their son. Roman R. Andrus drew an' average "fine of $150. and his bride, the former Mary Four motorists were arraigned Ann Olson, following their mar- for no license, and one operator's riage In Utch. fPr an permitting underage per'.' " son ito All drive other traffic Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adamson including speeding, runand family of Orem and Mr. and red and stop signs and ning lights Mrs. Jack Pierce and family, of other 82 with totaled Infractions,1 an Provo enjoyed fine the $15. averaging nut hunt the past In gathering pine? addition, the court handled week in the foothills near Eureka. r rm two, cases of public intoxication A .family party was held in and one of public intoxication honor of the 75th birthday of plus indecent exposure. Sx cases were dismissed durHeber J. Clark of Provo Wednesthe month.. ing All day evening at Rotary Park. Park. . vio-latty- ns, old-fashion- ed a m of . his ; immediate family and their families were present with 31 guests enjoying a picnic supper and visiting. n! Beautifully decorated with vinyl chips and rich metallic flecks. Designs are in to stay, won't wear off. Flexible, easy to install on any floors, above or below ground level. In 6 colors. 9x9 in. Gall Sears. 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