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Show :!: Around and About m iril News of People You Know ' By MILDRED Mr.and Mrs, Ralph H. Alex- ander were hosts at a farewell diRfier Friday evening at their ..- - home' honoring her sister, Mrs, Inez Leetham Burns who returned to her home in Glendale, Calif., on Saturday; Mrs. Burns had been visiting for the past month with her sister Mrs. Margaret Deyereaux, , Pleasant Grove; her mother, - , - y ' 373-054- ' 6. , An tutertaining evening, was furnished Mr. and Mrs. H. V, Saunders ffrovo, through- - the visit of their niece, Linda Stephens, Ogden who has returned after two " years in France where she was a civilian secretary with the U.S. Air Corps. Miss Stephens had many experiences ' to relate and films to show of her travels in East and West Berlin, the Scandinavian countries, Switzerland,' Austria, Spain, England, Italy, Greece, Lebanon, Egypt and the Holy Land. She is a daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stephens of Montpelier,lda., and is employed at Hill Field. brothers and sisters, the Alex- anders, Mr. and MrsrVern Adams and Mr and Mrs. Jess W. Leetham, Orem. E. A. Hosier left Saturday for his horn? in Logan following five weeks in which he has visited with his daughter and law, Mr. "nd Mrs, Reed R. Al-- : len in Provo. bration for her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harriman. While in Fallon, Mrs. Waite also attended' the dedication of the Fallon LDS Ward Chapel.-Thi- s was of special interest to her since in 194 when Mr, Waite was Branch president at Fallon, the couple spearheaded the building of a small chapel with a memoersiup ui uve imimia. ' The present membership of over 500 has constructed the new . $360,000 building. Mr.and Mrs.' Ralph Bullock and Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Ivie entertained their brother, Reed A.,, Phillips of Arlington, VVa. during his recent visit to Provo. Reed is the son of Elizabeth A.Phillips of Provo. He is affiliated with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. For the past two years he has been teaching at the University of Newcastle, England.- -" of her - ' "... plorer leader. Shirley M, Smith Haws has a long service record in the MIA program. She has served as president, counselor, Beehive y FIRST estimated, at $900 by certification program for camp Police Officer At .cnairman. the Wesley Tanner, ing present time she is a teacher in the Pri who investigated. , ' mary She plays the piano and Phillip Ross Merrell, 18, 2300 assists in the choir occasionally, W5th S., Provo, received who leave 'the homes of their owners at nights and men are back at the doorstep In, the morning ' when their owners ' arise. of the southern Sheep owners area of the county have report, ed the killing and maiming of sheep with loss running into the thousands of dollars. . Owners and Mr. Young have shot sev , eral: dogs caught in the act of . raiding slieep herds." Mr. Young has been leading a campaign' to enforce the coun-- . ty ordinances requiring that dogs not be allowed to run X s one loose dog. But Mr. Young stressed that any dog found loos? on property not belonging toj.ts'owner will be shot. This strict enforcement of the law has been made necessary by the destruction roaming dogs have been doing. loose.' Most of the loss has been in iine r - . ''' animal - officer control femJtedoutJIijrt W is thedeadline for': purchasing a li the dogs are pets of .residents cense for all dogs in the county without .having to pay an inin fee.' The law requires crease minor injurjeswheii the car, he was driving collided with one all dogs to be licensed. driven by Leonard. G.' Dutson, 41, 943 W; 2nd N., Provo. He GIVEN TICKETS did not require?hospitalization. , " LUTON, England Damage to the two vehicles a was estimated at $275 and the investigating in Lutton's main seet mishap occurred at 3:15 p.m Friday at ' First South and were among motorists given Eighth West, , Officer . Duane parking tickets by the town's Fraser investigated. j newly hired traffic wardens. (UPI)-De-tec- tive$ bur-glai- ry OFHi WEEKOpen M onday Till 9 P M. mm v ' - t - son. fcwfiMim4iii'lfiMMfiiii ClifArmy Second Lieutenant ' ford S. Pierpont, son of Mrs. Ida S. Pierpont, Prdvo.was as-signed to border patrol duty with the 14th "Armored Cavalry Regiment in West Germany during January. Lt. Pierpont Is a platoon leader in Troop "L of sance Squadron near Bad eld, Germany. ' ss- the-earl- y Wy-mou-nt , Mrs. J. Arnold Rawlings of Vineyard is currently In Center- neia caring iur uci, muuia, Mnw Porlnnr nrililo on. other daughter, Mrs. Erma Brough, with whom she resides, Is in California for the wedding ' nt r 9 Sunday Herald x .., The war against dogs in south-- ( ern Utah County experienced a lull Saturday as Elmer Young, county' animal ; control officer,, indicated he, had received no new reports of destruction' and had made a patrol of the area in morning hours and had failed to see even Norr;.c,i Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Rawl-Ing- s of Orem with their sons, Kim and Kurt, are In Lehi today to have dinner with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin. Also, home for the weekend is Miss Katherine Smuin 'a student at Weber College Jn Ogden. ' ' wereinjured X S' y In' ' - d, SHOIHE sns Man, Wife Win Top MIA Awards ' ' Six-per- ' Rejoicing over the birth of a new grandchild are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.E. A, Lind-forProvo, The boy "way born last week to Jose and LaDeane (Lindford) dela . Cruz of Salt Judith Wride, a former Pay- - Lake City. son resident, jigs returned to Payson after completing her Diane Anderson, a native of studies at Brigham Young Uni- Rochester, N.Y.; and a BYU versity. Miss Wride is teaching studentTecently earned her in the Taylor School in Payson private pilot's license and Larry and in Santaquin? She is the West of 262 N. 800 W.Orem-- , daughter of Mr. ancTMrs. Xeon and Roy Archibald of. ,3321 N. Wride of Boise, Ida.''' While Canyon Rd., Provo" have been teaching in Payson'Miss Wride granted their solo 'pilot's'; is making her home with her sori-in-- "- . 1963 Death Decreed for Loosey Sheep-Ki- ll ing Dog Packs 2 Provo Crashes two traffic accidents in Provo vliibutstandine stage production. Friday evening, none of them "Mary Stuart,1'' presented by seriously. All of them were Mr. Haws Mrs. Haws the BYU-- Family Theatre, viuUl treated and released tat their ' . be held in the Pleasant Grove homes. yS of School MonAuditorium Five on the persons were in High day, Feb. 15, at 8:15 p.m. All jured when cars driven by Ras proceeds of ie benefit perform- mus Shurl Reason, Z4, 2A46 ' ance, being sponsored .by the Terrace, Provo, and Club,-wi- ll David to Linton. the 18, Salt Elysium. go Bryce LEHI John Knollin Haws Swimming Pool Fund. y--' Lake City, colUded at Fifth East and his wife, Shirley M. Smith There is a possibility that the and Thffd Haws 'have attained high Pleasant Grove Veterans' MeEmily Neilson, 24, 2A46 awards in the MIA. Mr. Haws morial Swimming Pool will not Terrace; Rene Bingham, has received his Master open this summer unless suf 20, 2A47 Wymount Terrace; and award and his wife her Golden ficient iunds are raised to con Mr. -- Linton "were taken to'the Gleaner award. .They were pre- tinue payments on the pool. The Utah. Valley Hospital in the sented by Mrs. Margaret Rus-so- n young women o the club are Provo Fire Department ambuarid Elwyn Peck, Stake doing what they can to see that lance and were treated and reit does open and urge all res- leased. Martis Sabin, 20, 7B419 Gleaner and leaders. Mr. Haws is an administra- idents of the commuriity to sup- Wymount Terrace, was taken to the BYU Health Center for tive officer fof the State Na- port them in their efforts. treatment. Mr, Neilson suffered-minotional Guard Engineer Group The Etosha Pan Conservain Murray. He spent eight years injuries but did not reat the Lehl. National Guard Ar- tion Territory, world's largest quire, treatment. wildlife sanctuary is the sjze Tw'o ottier occupants in jthe mory in a similar position for the local unit. He holds the rank of Delaware and r West Vir- cars,- -' Emmett , Bingham 24, of Warrant Of f leer He is presi- - ginia combined. Dale Ray Linton; 21. 1640 N. 5th dent of the Fifth Quorum of El ders, sings in the, ward choir leader, drama fnd speech di E., Provo, escaped injur-- . , and has served as scout and Ex- rector and has" eompleted her Damage in the 6:45 p.m.'acci-dent'wa- s y Mrs. Noble Waite, Provo, has returned, from Fallon, Nev., where she went to attend the - or 3 - . ' 373-856- Mrs. George Miller and Mr. and. grandmother, Mrs. Mattie PickMrs.' W. E. Beaves, of Salt ering. Her other grandmother, Lake City and Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Wride? also lives in, Payson. Stanley Leavitt of Orem, -- j R HALL --' As Swim Pool Benefit LKE' Six Hurt, None Seriously, In Drama Slated nnnii'ii ni mi m 'llill unit una Jin If 'All m II ' mm. , i jmJmt nnii nm Early American 5 Piece mm Hers-- f Mr. and Mrs. "Edwin A. Read entertained for a few friends in their home following the Wednesday evening performance of Stuart" at Brigham . "Mary Young University and In which their daughter, Sondra, naa tne title role. 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