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Show 'It r I i ii . ii '.! - i, , in , , ii .. ,iwm , M i i " '.'. ' ' ! . (.. ' Sunday Herald ' tVb - - - 4'A- ,;4i4i'k' - , ' ,f J M fj" m "m SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1964 Utah C5ounty, Utah 3t Is ' - - 1 - j , - h ' " .X 1 Always free parking - . f Firemen Fight Blaze In EH Haystack Bigr Mil ; a haystack Friday f a ternoon caused about $50 in damages, firemen said, to the haystack and corral fence at because he knows our famous brands guarantee quality at the right pricel And we have everything for . Jacob-so- n, Dad, from handkerchiefs to shirts, from socks to hts Ask our friendly , suiespeopie ior gin suggestions. .. Provo firemen were called! to the scene 3:55 p.m. Friday and fought the blaze for ap- r- -n , - Provo fireman pour water onto ; haystack f i r e in southeast Provo Friday afternoon. The fire caused ft Jot-o- smoke and flared UP twice. Internal combustion was believed thlcause.j 'h - a-- f I r Fire? Just "'. Blow Out Candle Labor Bureau Statistics Study Released on Orem ' WASHINGTON, D.C. Fam- ilies in Orem, Utah, spent an average of $6121 for current living expenses in 1961, Max D. Kossoris, Western Regional' rector of the U.S of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, reported today when he released one of the advance reports from the 1960-6- 1 Survey of Consu mer Expenditures. Orem families also made gifts and contributions averaging $492, put $370 into various types of life insurance and retirement funds, and paid $660 in income j 5? i . and other Changes taxes. personal in family assets and liabilities overthe year resulted in an average savings 61 $257 per family. 'About one-ha- lf of total consumption expenditures went for the three basics : food, shelter, and clothing. Food expenses averaged 23.3 percent; shelter costs included fuel and utilities, 17,6 percent; and clothing, 10.9 percent of family expenditures for current consumption. , The importance of the automobile in family living is shown by .an average expenditure of $1037 for purchase and operation of automobiles, which were owned by 93 1 percent ol Orem families at the end of 1961. This k ! Pvt. Louis Peterson Gets Weapons Course i proximately two hours. Cause of the fire was believed to be combustion, within the haystack said firemen. Another call at 1 a. m. Saturday morning brought firemen to the home again where they fought the fire for another hour.' The haystack containing two tons cf hay was located about one-hablock from the hous in the center of the corral. Neighbors noticed the fire first and notified the Jacobson chilj HAYSTACK FIRE ; 1 : 2260 W. 6th S. - n: 9 wants gifts A fire in the home of Clyde A. Open Mondays 'til '1 .Vi. cm fro f Accounti Chargo item alone represents 16.9 percent of total consumption expenditures for the year. Of the 7.1 percent of expenses applied to medical care in 1961, about one-fifwas for payment of premiums for hospitalization, surgical and other forms of health insurance, which covered bight. five out of six families. The advance report on which this information is based is one of a series that cover 66 metro- 1. wX'. ; i; BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Saturday: Girl to Nephi and Florence Patten Zahlmann, Provo. Girl to Jack and Ludean Kay Howell, Springville. Girl to Ronald and Sheila Jean Young Hooyer, Fruitland. Girl to Gary and Marilyn June Brown Watts, Provo. Boy to Bernard J. and Janice Farrcr Jacobsen, Heber. Boy to Harold and Porter Carlile, Heber.1 :' Friday: .' to Curtis P, and Estella Girl J. Blood Garfield, Orem. Boy to Ralph, L. and Norma Ann Welch Richardson, Heber; Boy to Gordon and Pamela. Trejo O'born, Provo. . mm A Frtt Gift Wrapping " Statistics de- partment was summoned' to a vacant house at 682 W. 400 N. where neighbors reported they had seen a blaze flickering in the house. After entering the locked building through a window firemen found a candle burning in a glass in the, sink. il ' can was an Anopner swered by the department Friday shortly after 4 p.m. to the residence of William I. Jenkins, 653 Orchard Dr., whf re a furnace motor was overheated. Estimated loss was listed at $30. th politan areas and smaller urban places where the Bureau of Labor Statistics obtained detailed expenditure information from, representative families and consume r s for 1960-6These surveys were primarily conducted to obtain data for use in revising the National Consumer Price Index. The report for Orem presents a detailed breakdown on expenditures and income classified by three classifications: all families; families of two or more, persons and single con- At 8:50 p.m. the fire j 250 West Center lf dren. Orem firemen Orem blew out a candle Friday Y ; CLOTHES NOTIONS j The new' "Marvel" over-th-do- or ! : f iri Fits over any standard door, with protective felt padded bracket. Adds six sturdy hooks for hang- 1 "IJLAY" GROUNDS i ing clothes, pajamas, etc. Heavily f BRACKNELL, England (UPI local government closed three new playgrounds for. tod Wilson was the Woodrow dlers today because residents last U.S. president to be marcomplained that teen - agers ried While in office. He marsumers, were using them for sex par ried his second wife, Edith, in 1915. Advance reports similar to ties after dark. V. ;' that for Orem are now . avail able for San Francisco, Los Angles, Denver, Las Vegas and i other cities in the United States of these 1 1 Copies reports may Debe obtained from the U.S. mi 1 partment of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36017, San Francisco, California 94102- .- chrome-plate- d --- The DEPT. ' 1 1: "1 rMpNg iySS?f5gJ Traveling Dads loyo Revolving Shoo Hack. Holds 10 pairs of Shoes: .. tho now 4-S- uit Travel Suit Bag 2 Gain Promotions Army Pvt. Louis J. Peterson, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton In Air Force Reserve J, Peterson, 176 N. 600 W., Pay- Two Provoans have been son, recently c o m p 1 e ted promoted to Airman Second eight weeks of Class in the Air Force Re advanced in- serve, according to Lt. Col. com fantry train- - Royal B. Henderson, of 9628th mander local the Air A ing with light v o Force e, r y Reserve Rec weapons at Squadron. Fort Polk, La. W Du ri ncr the They are Richard J. 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