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Show r 8 steSLDSBS1?' SUNDAY HERALD , :. , - :,. r.i. nwn ..y. . - ' o?-- .; ', - '- i 1961 To Get Free Movie Senior ' Citizens . ' i' ' t ': : .... ; ' , - - i V- ; .' . j, in.. .. I M . , : v may gain free admittance, Uy presenting their activity cards. Relatives and friends should pro!de transportation for' the infirm. Tlie C. E. Hyatt, publicity chairman movie is "Seven Brides for Seven for the citizens organisation. . Brothers." 1; 11 r ' ' - - T - , 4 r 11 mmmmi t r - Ay Men and women 65 and over Hie Paramount ; Theater will present its last free movie of the year for Senior Citizens Monday at 1:30 p.m., according to Mrs. - - , : ft s ii it ti ;:; s 7 8 MODEL C 5220 NEW WESTINGHOUSE CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION-STERjECOMBINATION O . - . - ' .. . .. t New advanced engineered 20 KV "Color Coded'.' TV chassis Big screen ?3" pictur tube with 278 sq. in. view- Four high fidelity speakers provide the finest ing area in stereophonic sound Cijistbm Garrard 4 speed auto matic record, changer Advanced ; engineered AM-Fradio with automatic frequency control on FM Coin plete stereo controls with biss, treble, loudness and balance Built-i- provision foroptional FM stereo broadcast Walnut grain finjfsh on hardwood receiver 90 day pans ana laDor" warranty.. .one year on picture tube Full 'warrant y against circuit board failure,.. yearsetreoi--- I TOP SCOUTERS These four were honored Friday night with the Provo Peak Award, Mgrhest recognition possible for outstanding- service to boys! through' scoutinthe Provo District. From left, CarAmott, Jerry Myrup, Mrsi Rex B. (Mary) g-in Larsen,' first- woman ever to receive the award, and Warren B. Wilson. -- - , n - - j - 4 Four Peoplej Win Provo Peak Awards For Outstanding Service to Boys Through Scouting Four" local leaders of the Boy portance of scout training as beSoouta of America were honored ing . among the valuable things winners adults want to give youth in prepas Provo Peak annual Provo the District aration for the time when- - they during Scotiters' banquet ,held Friday eve- will "transmit this Country . . LDS not less, but greater" to the new ning in the new! 10th-16t- h' lA-war- Ward OiapeL Warren B. Wilson, Calvin C. Amott, Jerrold J. aiyrup and Mary Larsen received the highest recognition given in Provo Scout District for outstanding service to boyhood through scouting. Presentation of the awards was under the direction of Frank Becker chairman of the Provo Committee. Citations were read for eacti, extolling their records as scout j leaders. During the .banquet the keynote speech was given by D: L. Kobe rts, national director of Mormon Relations,' National Counhis cil, Boy Scouts of: America.-Iimout the speech he pointed j Peak-Awar- d n Board Inductees, Separations Lists j -- - AMERICAN FORK A Glaucoma Clinic, free to all residents of north Utah County 35 years of age, and above, will be held Monday night, Dec. 3," at the American- Fork High School, 510 N. 6th E. The clinic is sponsored by the Lions Club of American Fork. Sight conservation is. a major project of Lions Clubs affiliated with Lions Everyone above the age of 35 should avail himself of the free examination urge the sponsors, who. point out that 12 per cent of all blindness Is caused by glaucoma. Further, according to statistics, in all probability, four per cent of those examined will be found to havef the beginnings of a disease which can be arrested if detected in time. " During a period of tjiree years in which 38 surveys of this type were made, 184. cases of glaucoma i were discovered. , i of Lions local the The committee Club, Rex Oldroyd, James Nelson, Eddie Smith, Phil Green and Virgil Wootton . is working with Fred Whitney, director of the Utah Commission for! the Blind, in t arranging the free clinic. - j tween the hours and .9:30 p. m. The approximate time for each individual, will be 25 minutes. Of this the frst 15 minutes will be spent in viewing a film and the last 10 minutes in the actual examination. Six leading opthalmologists will make the examinatons. Five registered nurses of Utah County will assist.' Fifty couples of Lions and their wives will assist with organizing the people into groups of 7 - November Inductees listed by the Local Board 33 6 the Selective Service System include Sheldon D. Clements,. George I Mill 'ler, and Ronald J: 'Huntzinger, all cf American Fork; Jerald Vernon Thompson, Provo ind Dick S. Healey, Alpine. separation notices have been received by the local selective service board for the . following men: Carl Alma Pace From Provo B. Allen Perry, Robin Blaine Jr., Crandall, Dean. Croft Allen, Harold Rowley Kendall, George Robert Long, Richard Evans Hart, .Andrew Frank Hopkins, Richard D. Cox, and. Perry Allan Holmes. " " Elbert Robert Martin, Camp,' Harold Lyle Vone Jay Mitchell. Henry Clark) SHOP and SAVE and ... ' Beauty Case Men's . easy mr9s (AH and Cleaned FLAY SAN - , ! fc 'V A "ftl, - -- i.,4 -- v;i PROVO PROPORTIONED I'SIS SEAMLESS I from SPINNING WHEEL REAL-ACTIO- N ' grant's tion; with It's 23Vi Jtf long. Oc W GIRLS CORDUROY CAPRIS 3-- 6x "CHARGE x-- AT GRANT'S YOUR FRIENDLY IT STOR FAMILY STORE KM 3V if Priced senaratelv would be. 16.9? V .. $16.95 $14.95 if jj . $24.95 i to-- : TODDLERS' CUDDLY PLUSH CHARACTERS mm plvt 7m BABY FLANNEL PRINT REMNANTS i Reg- - 49c yd. . 11 I . .: i ;;. FOR LAOIESi Ebony 1 ' ! - . Of y, Htwaiitn Bfu, $Jdh -' yn, Rtwhid Finhh. 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Two-Suit-er 120 North University Phone FR Vj, 64 Clothing for Everyone Ross SAMSONITE STREAMUTE Ladies' O'Nit WestinghousetD can be sure... if it's and mm one-stor- a BARGAINS SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Ladles' Wardfobt You J -- m cum l MIC 2 ' III Old-tim- The answer to your Gift Problem ' - e LAST LOOK Provoans cast! a nostalgic eye at this scene during the past week as a Center Street landmark disappeared.. It didn't carry the memories for everyone that perhaps the old tabernacl or opera house did when they were de- molished but it was still tied up 'with a lot of memories for a lot of people. Once a theater, it was known as Hank Smith's Pool (Hall at' First West and Center for more years than most people can rememb er. Later it became a merchandising es- tablishment. Workmen completed razing the top two stories, this week, lit will be y converted into-structure, and Center Street's skyline will be changed. j From American Fork Max Hunter, Leslie Lloyd Carson, and Glen Harold Paxman. ' Gene Carlton WilFrom Lehi son and Larry Lee Rafiner. Allen Gay Huff, Notices were also received for. FromOrem Les- Louis Clinton Owen, Idaho; Doug.Wallace Stewart Nelson, and " las Lynn Williams, Price; Leland lie Ralph Keeler. From Pleasant Grove Larry L. Clark, Salt Lake. City. .f I Free Glaucoma Clinic Slated Monday Night in Am. Fork . - Twenty-fiye- i International. ' t Preparations are being made to examine at least 700 people be- - ' ease of life when we consider the things that will keep America great," he said. Kesler T. Powell, district commissioner, gave a flannel board presentation on the purpose and generation. "Character, strong accomplishments of Provo DisCitizenship, and a youth physical trict. fit are much more important than The banquet was directed by beautiful buildings, giant military Dr. DaCosta Clark, chairman of preparations, or the mechanical the banquet committee. ,00 V at Grants ...No Money Z)oiw:r177STCENTER V ti 1 I |