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Show Around end About Jaycees At Nephi UTAH COUNTY BY MILDRED B. HALL ' or V.S73-856- 3 373-054- Official Proof: Holidays Over The Christmas season in Provo is officially over. r "Santa ' Qaus has long since come and gone and Mr. and Mrs. Ray U Hanks rfJody) Black- - and children, cf Orem with daughters,, Lehth; Kelly, and Joleen. They have NEPHIr Winners in the 'Junior Chamber.rf Com and Janice, were expected to enioved season's festivities with t merce holiday lighting contest. woolronr) hnm frAmf fbic on4 iha familuu Inun roritm I . Folkrton,' Califs where they ' homes of their parents; Mr. and jounced as iol. - half the Christmas toys may already be broken. But Saturday, Provo City crews began to remove the Christmas decorations 'from the city streets, signaling the end of the yule season for another year.' an-nu- al j xK . - '- : ' Theo - 1 Among holiday' visitors in 'Scheduled to leave for their; ppovo were Mr. and Mrs. Dar- home.in Dulce, NJW. today :rell Madsen and fcaby daugh-, j iianu, trr nu-s- were guests MiPhele-w- ho of her parents, Mr.and Mrs. J: Gene Greenhalgh. The Madsens have returned to their home In Ariz, . Phoenix, ' ) - STAMPEDE HE AD - . 1 family , group returned 'to Jheir.. homes during -- thelweek after a holiday yisit to rela- - Fourth tives ' in Idaho-- . In the party were Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, Dremv their Indian foster daughter, Beverlyn Tortice and is their daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Dennis' Sorensen'i of Granger. The party was en- tertamed at the homes of Mrs Jenkins' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and with her brothers, Marvin and ' Darrell Watkins all of Soda ' winner place A PAYSON was injured Friday Payson boy afternoon when be was struck by a car while walking along a Payson street. The boy was treated at the Payson City hosnine-year-o- ld f v Newly-electe- d Welma Abaieta,. young Navajo Indian student who is making her home for. the school year with Mr; and Mrs. George Jenkins of Orem, was expected home this weekend. Velma had been in Sunset, Utah to spend the holidays with her family who came from their home in New Mexico to join her in Ute Stam Elects " Sunset... President Record For Utah County . minimum of" one degree above zero" was reached. U Highway Fatality Total low all-ti- -- ' 50-pli- is ' ' y'' NEPHI -- r Lorin Christensen has. been elected- - president 'of the Ute Stampede. Other officers have also been selected and two new members of the board of directors have been named. ,V , , Vice president of, the celebra , tion will be George W., Williams Andersons with Naomi Ellison, , and Maurice Tolley was retain all of Provo; Mrs. Elmo Cared as secretary. Morris Lund ter, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar will be the new treasurer Nelson and. the G. Wesley Newly r .lected. members oliBoyles-5o- f SpringvilleMr, and the board of .directors include Mrs. Marion kkinner-an- d Mrs. Mr. Lund and Rulon Broadhead, Sheldon Hurst, Provo: while Russell Jackson was reto the board and Robert Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Bird of Worwood is a holdover idirec-to- r. " Eve for family members noting the first - birthday of ;erand- Retiring from theboard-ar- e . Raymond A. Jackson and Jack daughterr-'Carple- e Bird. Com- -' Brough, who have been mem- mg foe the social and birthday bers of the , board for. several cske were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Panny-- Bird Provo and years but did not seek ., , Mr.'' and Mrs." " Michael ' Smith and children, Roger "and'GIen, Orem. Helpjng in the enter- I lf FRANK 4. Seyere Cut I ? - - - 'III , f - HI 4 I - I J.IAM, Smc. Vie - J. C. MOFFITT fnu' K. Vic"Preidtn I. ROWE Aniitanl Caihltr FRANCIS W. CHRISTENSEN See Coihier & ' - K. E, BULIOCK -- CLYDE Treoiuw t. CROCKETT :; f 'V Zl! I wuifi . . JOSEPH 1 v i b..d-;- I Mane Horan Teller - Ir. and Mrs. Ronald A. Bit-lof Orem have enjoyed a A SPRINGVILLE old Springville youth is recov- - happy week visjting in Bountiering satisfactorily after a ski-- " ful with her parents, Mr and t ing accident at Tjmp Haven. Mrs Richard Taylor and in Lane Johnson, son of Mr. and Idaho Falls, Ida., with Mr: Mrs. Rex Johnson, 362 E. 4th Bitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. was skiing Vera Bitter, as well as other N., Springville, Thursday at Timp Haven and relatives.' fell, cutting the. low Airman First Class .Robert G. his right leg. ;" The Provo ambulance trans- Clark, stationed at Sacramento ferred him to a Springville doc- Air Base in California, and his tor's office, where 36 --stitches wife and children, Kelley and were necessa'ry to close the Bruce, spent Christmas in Pay-so' with his parents, Mr. and wound. Mrs. Lynn' Clark. Mrs. Clark J FUN IN HELL recently: underwent surgery at The the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake HELL, Mich.' (UPI) Hell Chamber of Commerce City and is recovering satisfac. plans a public recreation area torily at her home. in Satans Hills here, to open in 1966.,: uv and Mrs. Frank McCann the week at Outdoor game space, fishing, are spending : swimming and accommodations Leamington with their son and s. for trailers are planned in the family, the e area. Hell is within a A family's finances are in radium of Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Jackson and Lansing good' shape these days if they and the proposed park will be are only one Christmas' an d -- within an hour's ride from those' two - vacations behind.-Ivern " '. cities. Boyett Dorothy Redr Carol Ball TeUer . -- Teller L- - :- Ruby Vclora Teller I ( ' I 1 ... Myrna Chappie Secretary . . Some People Think We're - " Jean Slater Operationf Judy Slater ... Clerk - " C. AUdllPK - y . It "- ' I 1 Zi.i . S,. Ui--J ...... Park' Ptoe Sheila Bookkeeper . Georgia larien Clerk .. , ' I Lvni ! LaFawh Whit . vKCvUKI I I I -- . 111 1 1 EVAN THOMAS 4r- "r" -; Clara Hansen, 4 iTi x SEETHALER ... . J . i J. A PAUL RtAM M i 2 Kid k"...- i if. ....... I 1 iW lrvy-l- s CLARK , --- I I I a. M. DR. . . I t AU DR. R. A. ---- tt It I, BtniLcT .. t iv l rj Alice Clegg Bookkeeper - . , . er ' 4 rYm Well. . '..if maintaining a strong financial and f urni shi .?- vif demarding n ; - . . .... . . . t . . ... . ....... Robert-McCann- WE .'. . WE WE .. WE . . . 'WE WE . . . . .............. ... ... ...... ..... ; ......... honesty, fair dealingr and safety of our depositors is o'd fashioned ., . ; -. are made on the ...... 4-r- .... WE ..'.. . . ARE ARE ARE ARE ARE ARE ' - - . , .... . : , spot, is old fashioned .....?V. ;V.-- . . . if emobying experienced and courteous personnel .is old fashioned': . .. .'. . . . for' owned 400 of door bank the if operating an independent unit tjy neighbors your next fashioned old is UTAH . . . . .V v. . . of ..... .. VALLEY, good pe'op'e ., - n -- ARE WE ARE WE ARE SAVE WITH YOUR HflME OWNED BANK 100-acr- 4 INTEREST ON ALL SAVINGS . N, condition, is old fashioned , . - . '. 'mmmmmrS . . .": if emphasizing . 'if providing complete Ranking servicenjnder one roof where all decisions . - n' y. ng"tFie highest quality of service for our customers is old fashioned if riot being a branch. off ice of any chain' banking; system is old fashioned . ;. . . . if bePeving that home management is of greater benefit to home communities than old fashioned . . . . . . . ... . . absentee controls-- is ..... . .'. . . . . " ft Per Annum. . , A JANUARY C Interest Paid Every 3 Months APRIL JULY 1 OCTOBER 1 1 DwosilTBy7an. lO ,Earn Fro YOU WILL ,c v LIKE OUR BANK . . . COME IN AND TALK TO US Banking by Mail Is" Our Specialty .and We PayiPostage BQth,Wrys!CqU pr Write for .Speciq Mailing Forms. We Invite Nev Checking and Savings Accounts at Any Time and We Promise You a Warm Welcome and Assure You TKaTWe will Do J to Serve Tou With Efficiency and Courtesy. Our-Utmos- . nn i ' : Take-mo- to Jr. ?: www IUI.II u I U zs u u u 1 n rn l 70 LTXl U OF PROVO - i L3 i i9'4llJlii. v That Friendly Reliable independent Bank - i t v : THIS IS A CONGRESSMAN? Rep. Patsy Mink; new Democratic member ofjfte House of Representatives from! Hawaii, puts homemade nameplate on the door of new of f ice. in Washington, D.C. The only woman to be elected to the 89th Congress, Mrs. Mink, 377 is also tn first woman of Oriental ancestry (Japanese) to serve in Congress. A lawyer and veteran politician, she is married to a hydrologist and is the mother of a ' Telebhoto), dauahler. (Herald-UP- I . mp ' t Au't Stcralary f t chil- dren, Roger, Glen, Bud, Bill, Tim, Julie and Debta. Ji, . . J - tainment were the Bird ''! y S Lk-urn tMi mil Lfflttti k i$s , - Youth Gets ' , ; r ' ' Is tinduseful to You. local ladies who meet together for sewing, invited their husbands to' join themfpr dinner at a local ' Cafe, followed by group singing and a social period. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Barker, the , Russell Jacobs, the Rulon Westerns, the Sam Snows, and the Lindsay f s S any-bod- ti A group bf e A:Challenge .and.AHopeFor All pf Us. We Resolve to Make Our Personal and Financial Services More Complete - 'i 3 Was four above on Friday morn- A. gruesome record as early as Nov. 24 when the ing and jthen a five degree-- , was set in 1964 on the streets 32nd person was killed-Fro-reading earlier in the and roads of Utah " County. that time on the only question week. The county registered 36 traf was how far" would the tragic Friday's high was 38 de- fic deaths during ftryearustltoltrimbT grees at the official reended bettering the former all-- Total traffic deaths in,- - fte cording station. The temperatures are a time record by, Jive. The pre county for 1963 "was 23. vious record number of deaths marked contrast to, the was ki 1952 when 31 died as a "We hear that someone'is a week of reading just of injuries suffered in starting Abstainers Anonymous, result ago as the area - went accidents in Utah Coun for teetotalers who are ashamtraffic through unseasonably, warm .Tapjt Was-ed of themselves. ty: temperatures, The new record was assured serman n, The Year Ahead Sunday Herald ' '64SetTragicA!l-Tim- record for the winter j;wasThe established when Jhe'lprevious old-tim- f . close. awfully - - , - 36 Killed Provo's official thermom-.- . , eter hasnt been down to zero yet this winter unless it got there last night) but early Saturday it came Hit by Car - One Above' '' - Springs. y I To Our Resolution: To Serve. ' president of the annual Ute Stampede in Nephi is torin Chnstensen. - Mercury Drops pital and relased. " ; Robert - Harmer, 9, son of Mrs, Bonnie Harmer, 371 W. 4th when struck by a An is one who can S., was hurt car ctriven by Xnrestoo W. recall when fellowasn't 16 465 W. 3rd S., Pay-soconsidered a good driver Just, Ivory,' y. becauser he" hadn't killed The accident was investigated John Heintz. . by Payson City Police Officer Ammon Lance, who also took RalpH Menlove where- - Santa the boy to the hospital for treat and his reindeer adorned the ment. The mishap occurred lighted rooftop. He- - lso receiv about 4:15 p.m. Friday at 174 was ed $10. W. 3rd S. in Payson. y 4 werpmr. aim ,v? First place and $25 wentrto Park' whos. home was Ai a! i aiiracuveiy uecoratea witn s multitude of lights and with . ... tigures. Second place and prize money amounting to. f 15 went to the Fred Wilkeys, whose place was beautiful with lights and figures on both sides of the v: Third place winnerpai. was Byre a Major, whose artistic decorations , brought him a prize Mr.j Harriett Blacky son and daughter-in-Jaw- ,and Mrs. Charles Hanks. Payson Bpy Hurt When - List Prizes 6 ; rr SUNDAY, JANUARY S, 196$ Utah Counter, Uteh . Members of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We mf 1 . . ; |