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Show Around and About UTAH COUNTY 3-05- 46 Mr, and Mrs Flint G. Dixon have returned to their home in Provo following a vacation the past! two weeks spent with their daughter Miriam and husband, Evan J. Theobald and their family at XaCanada; Calif. The Dix-on-s also visited other relatives and friends at Chuia Vista, and Fallbrook and other communities.!'-.;.. r - ;, v Mrs .Sally P. Sorensen of Provo. and Mr. and Mrs.' Andrew Larsen of Genola of the good news of, the birth of a son,,' the fourth child, to their children, TSgt. Douglas and Janice Larsen Sorensen. The baby was born Oct. l at Spokane, Wash. are-recipien- ts at the residence o Dr. and Mrs. Nephi Kezerian, has now returned to her home ih Boston, Mass. year ' Orem Postmaster ' (tlyde E. Jr., and his wilje, Helen, left Thursday morning for Los Angeles where they were sched- uled to board a plane for Hono lulu to attend the annual convention of the; National Associa tion of Postmasters of the United States. While in Hawaii they plan to attend the dedication of the Poly-nesian Village which pas been constructed near the Hawaiian LDS Temple. Weeks f j A2C John! Sorensen with his wife, Linda, are in Utah to spend a few. days and to attend sessions of LDS general conference. .They have, come from Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and will also visit with his mother, Mrs. Sally P . Sorensen in Provo. j j a Members of the Ray Littlefield family met recently ail the fam- ily home in Orem for a steak fry. Present were; the Max Hodsons, Springer, N.M the Dean fields, Sandys the fields, Logan, and Kay and Cris- tine LittlefieldrOrem.r Mr. and Mf. Ned Kofford and Mr. and Mrs IMartell eeteh, all of Orem, have returnecl from a Norman J. Winn, his wife, Shirley; and son, Michael are spendy trip to eastern Canada. ing! a vacation in" Provo with his : , f: parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Winn. Mrs. and Mr. Floyd Herrick The family makes its home in a jtwo weeks from have returned, Arlington, Va. in Monvisited vacation. They traveled fie Million Mrs. Lynn (Beverly: Painter) trose, Colo., to Highwky Dupango and Jex and daughter, Shelley, ar- Dollar Colorado via to on Denver rived by air Friday evening from the oured where they San Francisco, Calif., to make an Springs At Denver Force Air Academy. extended visit with htfr husband's at a famparents, Mr. and Mrs. George they were entertained of a the at lome F... Jex. Mr. Jex is driving, up ily gathering; vis Mrs! Herrick of sister They coast from the with the couple's hi sister Boulder., ited another, other child. Michael, and will vacation for two weeks. He is then went o Cheyenne, where with brothers and currently serving in the U.S. thev visited iheir families of Mr. and sisters Navy. Herrick. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Jackman Horizon REVIEW SNEAK were hosts at an early fall swim3348 Cherokee Lane, In- ming and patio party at their Home, Provo, beginning Oc- home during the week honoring a dian Hills, 5 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. daily. nephew, John Jackman, who has tober (Adv.) now left for the Australian Some 30 family members from Salt Lake City attended, including John's parents, the Victor A. Jackmans Dr. and Mrs. Jack-ma- n also attended other farewell functions in Salt Lake for John prior to his departure. . 10-da- :- i; t Mis-do- n. Lehi GOP To Nominate i Mr. and Mrs. A. Martell Keetch and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kofford, an Orem foursome have returned from a pleasant tour of Winnipeg Lake and the city of Winnipeg in Canada, and Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. They also stopped off en route to visit a brother, Creed Kofford and his wife at Boulder, Colo. The Lehi Republican LEHI Party will hold a nominating meeting fori the purpose of nam ing candidates for siats on the Lehi City Council on Monday, Oct. 7. Everyone is invited to at tend at 8 p, ;m. in thje Memorial Building. Some 8,000 different kinds of ', Miss Harriett Wheelock, who paper are used throughout the has been living in Provo the past world for 14,000 purposes. V 1 j. BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL I'm pleased to note that the By MiLDREP B. HALL FU or FR 63 Vital Statistics of Central Utah Communities Leaders Back Stadium Fund ij .1 work has commenced on the new BYU Stadium. Its completion will be a great boon to this area in the field of athletics, 1 and will It should Boy to Ted Ellis and Colleen Williams Smith of Provo. Girl to Leon A., and Barbara J Ann Borget Johnson of Orem. Boy to Robert V. and Jay Ann Rasmussen Lloyd of Pleasant - Boy to James and Sirkka Lick-s- o Ferguson of Provo. AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL Girl to Marvin Wayne and Diane Mable Butler Luster, Span- : . ish Fork VICTIM Rodney Owen , ". i . n, ; Utah Dur-fe- y, Orem, killed in his own yard Friday afternoon in a truck accident. County, 20, Spanish Fork. Mark Albert Reynolds Jr., 18, Provo, and Nadean Lowe,' 17 J';"j Provo. ,.i .j'' Richard Paul Winn, 26, Price, and Alene Hunter, 25, Spring vlUe Roy David, Strong, 26, North. Battieford, Saskatchewan, Canada, and Beverley June Huffman, 24, Port Colborne, Ontario, Cana, ' :y :ida. Oliver Bradley Cloward, 63, Orem, and Emma Gifford, ' 58, . j i . . : V-- ProVO, Dean Taylor Buckher, Provo, and Judith La Verne dard, 22, Memphis, Tcnn. 24, . Stod- SUNDAY HERALD Utah ': L $ 3 2Vz, Clegg, Provo City Commissioner LEHI Mayor Harold D. Westring this week signed a proclamation declaring the month of October BYU Stadium month. Signing was completed before council members at a special meeting. In signing the proclamation, Mayor Westring urged local citizens; to support the fund drive to the extent that they are able. Ifrieeir Truck Kills Orem Child j Cirep IFislHiDirDs Own Yard In OREM Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. for son of Rodney Owen Durfey, Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. Durfey, 735 W. 1200 N., Orem, who was crushed to death by a truck in his own yard Friday afternoon. The serivces will be held in the Orem Sixth LDS Ward Chapel, 2995 2, Meet Called To Spur Art Display ' Here are two smartly styled fall suits, perfectly tailored and beautifully styled. Sizes in cranberry red, vicuna,' black, or teal . . . . so easy to wear, so wonderful to look at I I State. Friends may call at the Mortuary to7 9 from to and at the night chapel Monday prior to services. Interment will, be in the. Provo City Cemetery. The child died Friday afternoon underthe wheels of a truck driven by his4 uncle, Jesse Kay Mar-rot- t, 1500 N. SPRINGVILLE Key civic and club leaders of the community will be invited to attend a Nov. 5 meeting of the Springville Art Board to discuss ways of creating more interest in the high school art collection, according to Omar M. Hansen, board president. A four-jmacommittee has been appointed by the board to study proposed changes in the articles of incorporation and bylaws of the art board City Attorney .Robert Sumsion will work on the committee, assisted by Stanley Burning-ham- , J. F. Wingate, and Rell Francis. Mr. Hansen said a study' has also been undertaken with a view towards enlarging the base to get more people participating actively in the government of the art association. Working on the committee with Mr. Hansen are Paul Hay-monStanley Burningham, and Mrs. Mae Huntington. Invitations will be extended to civic and club leaders in the near future. Mr. Hansen pointed out that thej articles of incorporation s have not been revised and since the art association was organized in 1927. Construction of a large new wing on the Art Building is now under way as a gift of the Clyde Founda tion. This addition, when complet- n " i Saturday: Girl to Luther and Judith Cox Rodabaugh of Orem. Grove. a become r e c reation center for the! entire county. The construction Mr. Clegg work Involved wall be a substantial j increase to the development of the community. ' Luke . Friday: also aid our economy. ' 1 1 Sept. 21: Girl to Allen Rawsel and Mary Boy to Larry Warner and Clara Lou Whiting Leifson, Spanish Louise Horton Keele, Payson. Boy to Vance William and Julia Fork. Ann Hancock Carter, Lomita, Boyto Rayden and Iris Wade Calif. Madson, Payson. Sept. 20: Sept. 24: Keith E. and Dolly Boy to Girl to Grant Barnes and Beth Gene Smith Boran, Orem. Ott Park, Payson. MARRIAGE LICENSES Boy to Vaughn' A. and Maurine Glen Ervin Davis, 71r Santa-quiGrygla Clement, Payson. and Emma Kirk Mecham, Girl ;o Thomas L, and Dona L Dean Simons McPheasoh, Nephi. ro, Santaquin. David Fred Adamson, 23, ProSept. 23: Boy to Rayden and Iris Wade vo, and Monya Gay Austin, 24, Provo. Robertson Hiatt, Orem. Roy Johnson Hair. 22, Spanish Sept, 22: and Linda Fay Knutsen, Fork, Boy to Wayne Smith and Reva Dean Gough Stubbs, Pro vo. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1963 Sept. 26: d, by-law- Olpin-Sundbe- rg j m W4 , Mapletoh. Mr- - Marrott's son small had been playing in the yard with the Durfey child, and when the Matfrotts prepared to leave, the little boy, unnoticed by the driver, approached too close to the truck. He was knocked down by a front wheel and a rear wheel passed over him. Rodney was born Jan. 14, 1961, in Provo, a son of Alva E. and 29, It1'. Ln n pace-settin- g dress shirt: elegantly tucked anc tailored! Ruth Marrott TDurfey. 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