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Show - - . V ' : . f '; : :' ln Pleasant Grove Am. Fork CAP Gets New Mea PHEASANT i ' L" - ' , , ' ' ' ' T-" ' - . ' ' ' , , , , S ' ' ' '- -:-' ' ,, rS - The GROVE American Fork Squadron of the Utah WingJ Civil Air Patrol, will finally have a building headquarters - thahks to Cyril F. Walker who has donated for this purpose the office building of his now dismantled Riverside Motel in. Provo. The building is being moved to a foundation located at 100 N. 600 W., in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Walker, a member of the squadron, donated the office foot "' ': : - i 2400 building square he when leased his motel property for a shopping center and tore down or moved off all the cabins. The cost of moving the building and construction of the foundation is being financed by donations from the squadron and from its cash reserve which has been accumulating for the past 12 years for just such a purpose. Ever since the group was organized it has been seeking a perma nent meeting place. In the. past 10 years members have met in a large variety of places, basements of office buildings, city ball and the old hospital in American Fork. Sometimes it has even been necessary to meet in homes of members. According to Merrill Liston, squadron commander, the training aids and equipment of thle time. A considerable amount of Commander Liston said the. work 'remains to be done before squadron has been very busy the JT it can move in, he said. past summer rebuilding a. wreck- -, The American Fork Squadron ed aircraft which was donated to now consists of 40 members, 22 of them and are at ihe present enwhich are senior members (over gaged in building a hangar for,: 18 years), and 28 cadets (14 to storing the plane. He said the 18 years). This is a volunteer oris now in vjery good workplane unit areHstrung all over north Utah ganization- which has no financial ing condition and will be used in County in storage due , to the lack support excep- t- from donations the education program of ' the of adequate, facilities. from members and from various cadets and also for search and to Comander According rescue. Listen, fund raising projects. the squadron will not be able to occupy the building for quite some - 1962 HERALD 5 . ' i ; SUNDAESB30- SUNDAY FINAL DAY TOMORROW! Statistics - . , Our greatest sale in history ends tomorrow night; Shop 10:00 a. m. til 9:00 p.m.. BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Saturday: &oy to Henry Dee and Ann Dibble Call of Provo. . Friday: Girl to Oliver L. and Carol I Thompson Dockery of Salt Lake " City. ' , - ,- M j 'JSg' ''w'M"u'"'''',"f''"'WWW . n NEW CAP HEADQUARTERS Cyril F. Walker, left, and Oominander n Liston check plans for their new American Fork CAP Squadrob headquarters building', rear, moved from Provo to a site m Pleasant Grove. . Mr. Walker, a member of the squadron, donated the building from his now dismantled Riverside Motel in Provo. v in Am. Fork Offers Facilities for Employment of American Fork. Girl to Solomon and Patricia of Sandy.' SalavesenLDavis Pewter can be cleaned --with raw cabbage leaves if rubbed vigorously. Then rinse the container thoroughly- after the vegeElder William table massage. SANTAQUIN J. Critchlow Jr., assistant to the. Conference Today of-fac- . council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church, is presiding over sessions of tl ke quarterly confer!- ence of the Sant;aquin-Tinti- c Stake which began Saturday evening and will continue today in Santa- qmn. . General sessions of the confer- ence will, be conducted today at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. by Stake President berta. CM A. i' - MAPLETON MAN Successful Republican Candidate for HT.MI COUNTY ASSESSOR ,L... ..- - - ; El- - Patton, MARRIAGE LICENSES Leo Almo Conk, 58, Springville, and Julia Gertrude Prater, 54, " Spanish Fork. Jerry Maurice Carter, 28, Lehi B Roundy, 20, Springand Elaine ' ville. Stanford Patten, Provo Kinsey, Provo, legal ages. LeRoy Mitchell, 27, Pleasant Jrove, and Butty Jean Nunley, 21, Midvale; LeRoy Johnson, 23, Florence, Colo.; and Slonya Kennedy, 19, " Canon, Colo. Distinctive features of the dingo, DIVORCES GRANTED v wild dog of Australia, is that it Marva Rar Pyne Cluff from both lives with man and runs wild. Thomas Wayne Cluff. . ' and-Le-nor- e s Persons having exceptional skills are encouraged to bring a resume of their training, job. experience or other qualifications, to the American Fork office. Such ter Buckwalter Santaquin-Tinti- c If you information is compiled in broAMERICAN FORK live in American Fork; or the chure form and sent to prospecimmediate area, Kay Ross of the. tive employers. Direct clearance activity is Utah Department of Employment a to within the state of Utah, find is available anxious you Security of the indirect Mr. director clearance activity with Ross, job. American Fork office, plated 166 offered throughout the entire persons during the4 month of United States. Employers, needs September. Of the .persons hired and employees skls a re , matched through the American Fork ej by the employment office. 37 were female; 129 male. Job openings presently available from the American Fork ofare available Complete services for job placement assistance to fice are: Two cooks, female; two both employers and employees. routemen, male; mature baby sitThese services are free, with no ter; three waitresses; one sales, fee being charged persons using lady; four men for packing shed the facilities provided by .the em- work; three women for packing shed work; large demand for poployment office. The American tato pickers or onion toppers, Fcftk office offers complete testeither male or female. In addiing and counseling, service, with are approximately 50 there tion, inaptitude tests and interview available through the openings job cluded for persons who have not A complete listing office. Provo indetermined their abilities and of all jobs available in Utah and terests in job opportunities maintained in the Juab county-iAmerican Fork office. . Boy to Gerald and Delia Grace Adams of Provo. 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