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Show sraD4LS!l Around and About 1963 SUNDAY HERALD News of People You Know To enroll a daughter at the university and to visit with parents In Provo was the two-fol- d purpose of the visit this week of Mr. and Mrs. DeRell Litster of Boise, Ida. They were accompanied by daughter, LaRelle who remained for school and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Litster. Mrs. Don Hopklnson of Las Vegas, Nev., is visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Hugh Ross. She will return Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Crowther and daughter, Sherry, of Redlands, Calif., who have been visiting in Provo with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orald Hair, left Friday morning for Alamosa. Colo., where they will visit with Mr. Growth ex's family. They Prisoner Fails In Habeas Corpus Release Attempt His second habeas corpus Fri- day won Utah State Prison inmate Harold Burleigh an hour's drive in September sunlight-b- ut no permanent reprieve from prison walls nor even a change to get his handcuffs off. Flanked by prison guards, his hands shackled, he appeared Friday before Fourth District Court Judge R. L. Tuckett, only to have his second petition denied. The Provo julge held that the matter had already been ruled on by Third District Court at Salt Lake City. were accompanied from CaliforMrs. Shirley Walsh is reported nia by their daughter Karen, who by family members to be recovwill be attending BYU this ering well following surgery at winter. Utah Valley Hospital. Josette Britte Ashford, originaly from Belgium and more recently from California is among arrivals in Provo this week where she will be staying with the Daniel M.; Keeler family while released Eastern Atlantic States attending feollege this year. missionary. The group toured in some of. the Southern states and Mrs. Tetesia Moore, a friend visited New York City, and Wash- of long standing with a number ington, D. C, among many other of Provoans and former Provoans points of interest. At Madison, is currently the guest of Mrs. Wis., they called on DeRay and Florence Clark. During the week Judy Redd Norton and in New she was entertained in the home York they saw Bob Bentley and of Judge and Mrs. A. Sherman his wife, all Provoans away at Christensen in Salt Lake City, school. The Miss America page- with representatives of the Chrisant at Atlantic City, N. J., was tensen families attending. Other also a high spot of the visit. social events are also being Dennis is now preparing to enter planned fof Mrs. Moore's visit college here. Mrs. Bill Maye, the former Visitors during the week with Mary Ann Pollock, arrived FriMrs. Lydia D. Jensen in Provo day morning by plane from were her sister, Mrs. Stella Hollywood, Calif., to spend a Evans of Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. short visit with her parents, Mr. Evans'"? daughter, Mrs. Minnie and Mrs. John Pollock. She will return Tuesday afternoon. Stocks of New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Norton and daughter Shauna and their son, Ronald Jr., and his wife have returned after three weeks spent in the East where they met their son, Dennis, a recently nr - ... v I I I L 1 I rn u 12 and 15 foot Colleen Collins Smith now i or- ganizing her dance class. She will be working with Professor William Christensen of the U. of U. Ballet and he will teach the advanced classes in Provo once a month. Regular dancers and for the newcomers, call FR of and time class. your day Classes begin October 1. (Adv.) Dti i widths e Fx' DKOl 70 CONTEMPORARY Style Parchment beige 'SSx TELEVISION PREMIERE! r t ;i r ' llWqol Pile BILL DANA SHOW JOSE JIMENEZ nearly loses his bellhop job, but his good deeds save him in tonight's premiere episodej: "You Gotta Have Heart." Zany, hilarious! AND TONIGHT at 7:00 SEASON PREMIERE! Mv i d 1 fc Utah County Commissioner David L. Greenwood, County Engineer and Surveyor Lavern D. Green, and J. 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Brown the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis, Md. who were given an extensive tour of the Naval Air Station at Pensacola. The tour included visits to the School of Aviation Medicine, the survival exhibit and simulated flight training devices. He was given the opportunity to take a demonstration flight in a j Easy 1 Easy-to-insta- Limited to Dentures and Denture repairs call Dr. C. AC 0. Jensen 46 ll Vinyl-Coate- d or Enamel Surface introducinc V training aircraft. For Dental Service ' Regular $6.98 Sq. yard Wilkinson. Pensacola, u Q) pile. Carpet . . . make Its mellow tones and stylized scroll design! modern it adaptable to any decorating scheme or traditional. See it today! by an Albertson's grocery clerk and because he was suffering from narcotic withdrawal, burns, edema and hepatitis. In denying petition, the Salt Lake court had noted that Mr Burleigh did plead guilty to the check charge and had gained the benefit of having two narcotic charges pending in Salt Lake City and Murray dismissed. Mr. Burleigh then appealed to Utah Supreme Court, which ordered Fourth District Court at Provo to hear the case on the prisoner's contention that "new evidence" was available. Friday, Gladys Neiser, Albertson's employee, testified that she had identified Mr. Burleigh (four years ago) as the man who had issued the hot check, but now was no longer sure. Salt Lake County Chief Jailer Kresh Juretich testified that Mr. Burleigh had been ill at that time Neither witness was by Assistant Attorney General Homer Wilkinson, representing the state. No new evidence was presented, said Mr. PENSACOLA, Fla. Midship- man Second Class Wendell E. Brown, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. 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