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Show J- - J Top R. R. Executives Will Speak Central Utah Life Underwriters !6n; Observance of Special Weec Memters of the Central Utah Life Underwriters will observe Life Insurance Week April 25 through May 1. They will join with other in. surance men in Utah in the observation, which will be cli f. meet in maxed by a two-da-y . Salt Lake City.: t There insurance men will honor their wives at a "wife appreciation d i n n e rVFriday; April 30, and then will attend a congress the following , day. inese two activities are sponsored by the Utah Associa tion of Life' Underwriters, of which the Central Utah Association is a part, ! , L. Bernell Smith, Spanish Fork, is president of the local group and indicates that there 87 members in the Utah County organization. Special guest speakers for the Salt Lake City meet will be Bill Cady, president, of Personnel Development Corporation, and Horace A. Smith, vice president of Connecticut Mutual Life In surance Company. .. The local life underwriters ' vice to the clients,' as well as protecting them from misrepresentation and other unethical J practices. The association helps promote federal, state and local legislation regarding life insurance mat is in the best interest of " everyone concerned. . -- wS wj'.j i y f h A meeting of the residents of four railroads' set for May ' ... r ux v 4 i ':; 1 J m Salt Lake will be open to the public, announced Bill WoflMrepoon, secretary of the' APRIL 25, 1965 SUNDAY, Provo Chamber of Commerce Herald 8 1 Sunday Utah Oournty, Utah tins weekend. "Anyone may attend," he said, I out reservations must be made and tickets may be purchased at the Provo Chamber office." JOSEPH BOEL C. E. Peterson Jack Dalton The meetings will explore the iT.'A'i'.Vlfl.'iT.'.T.'.VJ.'.'f.'W.' future of railroad commerce in Utah: 4m effects ci ih FrunW emeocWnt and the relatfonship of a newly created Bureau of are members, of The National Industrial Development with Association of Life Underwritrailroads. Gov. Calvin L. Ramp-to- n ers. The association is designed Leon Davis, 19, said: the group will discuss Salem, has 1965- - ments were based on. "long and to help train and improve the been bound over to Fourth Dis of Utah trade and Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, expansion 66 campaign chairman, United underwriters to give better ser trict Court to face of would outstanding records of communthe charges bring together "largest single gathering of railroad Fund of Utah County, Saturday ity service achieved by both of automobile homicide. named Jack J. Dalton r and A" preliminary hearing- - was Joseph Boel has been elected executives far the United Charles E. "Chuck" Peterson, these "fellow citizens." Even 3 "Freedom is worth the fight, day as its annual Seminar for : held recently in Provo City president of the Utah Lake Lions States." both of Provo, to direct organ more significant, he said, emand should be the first thing in Secretaries. Attending the meeting will be Court and Judge Dallas H. Club, it was reported Saturday, g for the ployees of the firms they repreizations and was JheJcey- our system of values,!U)r J. ed Friday that he following an election meeting. Rampton, E. H. Bailey, pres- extensive Young Division dur sent, Chuck Peterson Motors, Chapter g D. Williams, Department of note speaker at the be bound over to face the Mr. Boel replaces Thomas ident of JJnion Pacific; G. Br the drive scheduled to start Provo; and Provo District, Aydelott, president of the Den- ing Mountain States Telephone & . Political Science, University of session at Riverside Country charges of causing the death of Maloney. ver and Rio Grande; F. B. in September. Norma Cluff Warner while oper achieved 100 per Utah, told members and guests club. He listed four freedoms Other officers elected include unit in the campaign Telegraph, cent participation in last year's- -' of Utah County chapter, Execu-- as the "woof", in the fabric of SALT LAKE CITY (UP!) ating en automobile whilelinder J. W. Wernz, first vice presi- Whitman, president of Western Largest Pacific, and Benjamin F. Biag-gin- i, organization, the Chapter Divi- first, citizen-ownetives Secretaries, Inc., Satur- freedom. They were, the free Salt Lake City and County of the influence "intoxicating United dent: Charles Stewart, second ficials the are into looking president of Southern Pa- sion takes in all organizations Fund campaign. our to pos or lose dom liquor. preserve Orion, Bryce president; vice, more 15 utan witn in cific. county acident occurred freedom, the freedom for the sibility of turning all ambulance The two-ca- r Mr. Dalton is a veteran of third vice president; Marvin Bailey said the UP would employees. 20 years service with thought we hate, the right to service over to private enter March 9 at the intersection of White and Dale Peterson, two- nearly hold its board of directors meet In making the announcement, Mountain States Third North and Sixth East in be insecure and the right to be prise. Rassmus-sen- , Telephone & Dick year directors; The rising cost of the service Spanish Fork. ing in Salt Lake City May 11. Dr. Wilkinson said the appoint- - Telegraph Co., presently serv. treated equally. ; , William tail twister; "The constitution is the warp was pointed out by Public Safety William Miller, 68, Pocatello, ing as manager of the Provo lion tamer, and A. V. District. Prior to his. transfer that holds it all together," he Commissioner Louis E. Holley Ida., pleaded guilty to petty (Roxy) Childs, secretarytrea- Friday. He said maintenance larceny charges and was given here three years ago, he was concluded. costs have risen considerably in 20 days ifai the Utah County surer. unit manager for the Telephone Guests Welcomed Frank and Durrant the last few years. Jail. It was suspended provided Sterling Company at Ogden. Mrs. Gladys Cooper, pres Speckart as holdover directors Roland G. Slater, coordinator he leave town mimediately. As former president of t'h e 100 has Provo of welcomed the club. ident, guests for departments headed by r Bunnell Aasard Donald Vaughn Brown, 19, of the of directors, United Fund board been elected president of the and Mrs. Helen Bywater acted County Commissioner W.G. Lar Box 142, Logan, also pleaded FORK-Four- teen of Utah County, Mr. Dalton was--AMERICAN Mr. Mr. Gaisford and Grant, of : Utah County Motel Association as mistress ceremony. son, said Larson would ask the guilty to petty larceny charges. leading figure in onsanization,- "Dignified Monarchs" of the charter members have mainDr. Virginia Cutler, dean of county - for the coming year. y jail attorney for a legal rul He was given a of the new United Fund, which Club Lions were paid special of Z the College of Family Living, ing on whether the county is sentence but it was suspended tained continuous membership Elected as vice president tie now serves as a director. honor at the dinner meeting for the group la Howard Cain, also BYU, urged the group to live obligated to provide ambulance provided he make restitution, To in the American Fork club. Mr. their the club members and IMig known for community of Provo, and Mrs. Dell Framp- "abundantly and triumphant- service. J pay a sso fine and work 10 Adamson, a charter member wives the at Mr. Peterson's busiCountry Alpine service, Is ly" by achieving maturity secretary, . ton. Orem. Slater also asked whether the aays tor novo uny. For Club Thursday night. here, maintained his Lions ness career in the Utah County The trio was elected at an enough to look down the long county would pay for indigent Honored were A. Frank Gais- - Club membership "through the area includes service as person; ; association meeting recently, road of life and plan for ac- patients who need the service, in the nel director, Geneva Steel ComAn Orem juvenile ford, C. A. Grant, L. B. Adam-so- years continuously OREM r' Snedal west speaker at the complishment U.S. the Lehi and pany; manager, Barbizon of American Fork, 21 G. V. F. Dr. Dr. checks bad wrote who over Houston, Salt life into divided She periods meeting was Jim Atkinson, and cashed them at business S. Richards, Leo G. Meredith, again in the local club. Dr. Utah; and former partner, Utah Lake City,- - president ot me of 20 years. The first period Houston, a charter member, Office Supply Company. For the To Be houses would be the "getting ready throughout Utah County Dale Peterson, Francis N. Utah Motel Association. with the exception of a few past five years, he has served to in To himself Harold turned Utah Byron in Ramsey, voluntarily tourism second on the the "accumu He years, i spoke has maintained his as president of Chuck Peterson to years, Eddie and has Police Orem Smith, Virgil McFarlane, agreed ;Jand what lies ahead for the lation" years, the third the make restitution. Wootton, Charles Cornell and membership here. Dr, Richards Motor at Provo. next two years in this area. 'launching" years, fourth the became a member shortly after Active in political circles, Mr. LONDON outThe (UPI) WASHINGTON (UPI) Police said the youth gave James B. Nelson. The govern G. Lowry Anderson is the "recovery" years, and fifth the club was organized. Mr. Peterson for six years was " milk ment board has where to the of were for list finals." utan of the them a marketing places your persented "cramming Corsages Agriculture Department Saturgoing president Meredith joined in 1930. Mr, speaker of the House of RepreShe emphasized that each offered a $1,400 prize for a day estimated net farm income he had cashed fictitious checks, Mrs. K. J. Bird, Mrs. Joseph - County group, affiliated with Lion-is- sentatives, Utah State LegislaPeterson of most the method Mrs. of of amounts Elmer F. a for and the Bate, practical, permanent Walton, in 1965 will hold around $12.6 period prepared person 31 years ago in Salina and ture. f the next. She urged women marking cows so they can be .billion, unchanged from last checks. The checks were cashed Mrs. Glen Taylor and Mrs. J. to the local ciud transferred and identified stores of widows to former B. from behind. at grocery Storrs, develop a com particularly year and close to the level that primarily several Railroads transported more ago. years mitment that will take them Branding and service stations during the past members. has prevailed since 1961. mon- than 2,500,000 motor vehicles in other The two. 'dignified been week or ruled out, making In a review of the farm in through these years "abundant have Perry B. Thomas, president, had memberships 1963, five times the total some form of license plate ap come situation, the ly tod triumphantly." was m charge ot tne apair, archs' have department 10 years up. from shipped by rail in 1959. Demonstration Given pear to be the most likely solu said the prediction for 1965 as arranged by a committee com ranging The first hydrofoil craft was director L. A demonstration of wigs by tion. Whatever the system, it sumes Stewart Dr. Grow, Fred average weather during prised of Charles Cornell, services for built in England in 1912. - of government Chantal Nowell concluded the must make identification possi the growing season and a con LorLassen and Wright, Larry ble from a distance of at least tinued strong domestic and for morning session. Brigham Young University was en Spencer. His talk The FORK i AMERICAN was During the afternoon, four Ufeet chartered for farm club demand The May, the guest speaker. prod eign the with present condealt businessmen '.'Cows are required to be ucts, y mainly , Motor Co., 190 E. Main, Utah. County Provo Chief of Police Jesse 1927, and highlights i ofi its 38 1. 1 he a situation, Viet Nam crisis, in were local Ford agencyris announc-- l ducted apaneLonfinancial identified at milking Jimea JorLTarmers'gross income d years cieveny wougni Evans and Police Captain . alLAmeri-business women. correct allocation of the quan 1965 may exceed the record $42 ing an extensive remodeling problems for Baker have been ki Las out bythemaster of ceremoni and addition project to be com- The men included Richard J. tity and quality of the milk billion reached in 1964, the de- Vegas, Nev., participating in a ies, Mr. Cornell, in a pretended can citizens who have the re to back the presideJong, manager of Pittsburgh-De- s produced and for the rationing partment sail Production ex- regional crime conference. telephone conversation with C. sponsibility pleted as soon as possible. United States. In of the Moines Steel Company in of feeding stuffs. . ." the board dent at Vernal in : Wendell Lambert, owner, has who was penses will show some increase The two law enforcement of A. Grant, of Dr. Grow, this but probably less than the av ficers joined with ethers from a county conference meeting. the opinion recently concluded purchase of Provo; Glen C. King, manager explained. alternatives: three y has of Provo Motel and office, the prop-ertGoodbody the American Fork imagi- country (The identification must be erage annual increase of the throughout the region in discus- Mr. Cornell enacted the get out and war, Escalate realisticowned by A. Frank Gais- - Co.; Glenn Berge, manager legible from the rear, because) past decade. so conversation sing criminal activities and the nary as it is, or situation Corn-pa- y of the Life Bankers Insurance leave in the great majority of cases, ford, The motel is currently movement of criminals. They ally that many present thought with the present in " to and Heber Grant proceed on Also the Provo, razed. was Grant Mr. cow the purchased actually stands with her back More than a million persons expect to return to Provo this being policy. was me.Gnjtt property, which Ivins, attorney. other end of the line. to the milker." a year die from kidney disease. y Dr. Paul L. Harmon, College has been used as the used car kL This property was of Business, University of Uti'v I owned by C A. Grant The mo- concluded the afternoon with tel property extends some 250 talk on "Improving Communi a security program mat meets your needs and of the local life underwriters MEMBERS feet south of Highway 91, front-rin- g cations." still fits your pocketbook and to give you con x are entitled to display the-- meanSecond East tinuous service so that mis program is always . The present Tri-Cibuilding ingful embkm of The National Association of Life To will be extensively remodeled Underwriters. They also subscribe to the NALU rand enlarged, with the addition Protection from misrepresentation and other Code of Ethics. In doing so, they accept aa imof an entrance to the building life unethical practices. Association members pledge portant liaison role between the client and the 'and service department from to adhere to the highest standards of business Don V, Gamette,1 Provo dis insurance company. Only by observing the high'Second East trict manager of the Metropoli est ethical balance' can your life insurance repreand ethical conduct tan Life Insurance Company, sentative avoid any conflict between these two Federal, state, and local legislation relating to announces the appointment of life insurance, that is in your best interest Marden Gregersen as a Metro obligations. Firm In keeping with the purposes of their organipolitan insurance consultant. , Greater understanding of what life insurance is t-Mr. Gregersen is a graduate zation, members of the local life underwriters and does, and of the indispensable role of the f SALT IAKE CITY Nelson of BYU and has operated a association accept personal responsibility for helpcareer life underwriter as a family and business Ham-W. business W. in Provo. He received Tired of fighting roaches, ants Aldrich and James : the character and direction of the life to lett have announced the forma-- , special training in San Fran ing shape financial advisor. and other household pests insurance business. Through their association, with endless spraying? End , tion of a new public relations cisco prior to his appointment The life insurance agents, general agents, and program of .and management .consultation here. they are engaged in a year-aroufrustration and embarrass managers members of this Association who activities designed to guarantee you the client , (firm. The firm of Aldrich, Hamment with our economical ; Jett & Associates will be locat- - corporation, he served for 17 subscribe to, endorse, and actively participate ia home service plan. Results and training for the life under- ed at Mr. Aldrich's present lo-- years as public relations direc below: listed are this program art guarantttd. Fully guar witer so flat he k competent to help you plan cation in the Walker Bank tor for the Utah. Copper Dm Meed termite control, tee. ' Building. They will provide con--. sion. enbusiness -' to Mr. Hamlett was for six FREE INSPECTION! ,tuKing service Have yon reviewed your life insurance program .terprises, trade associations years public relations represenQUALITY tative and community relations felcjj? It not, call your Eie udcmSor today! 'and professional societies. Mr. Aldrich, a veteran of the director for the Sperry Utah relations profession, Company. Before joining. SperWEED CONTROL CENTRAL UTAH LIFE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION the first public rela- -' ry,. Mr. Hamlett was in televilions program in Utah and in sion, radio and advertising for For Fret Inspection . . . Richard Lose LaMar Paxman Mirl B. Hymaa ' Sheldon Dixon Charles Abereromble J 1959 formed his present public 16 years in California, Utah, I Ivildara, Ph. Intwoy William Otsen con-- i Montana La Von Payne and Texas. He has Phil D. Jensen J. a BiitiMl Inc., . Adams Eldon Fortlt A.F. j relations and management f Jay Jfph 27 been For in service. active Kenton L. Stanger years Paid R. Peei VolWy BMra., Nphi S2S40U many community jaultant Clifford Robert . Averett DeanFouta' Knight I. KoWb Imbr, SpringvHI 4IM614 prior to this time, he was em-- projects including the United Carl Di Madam Donald F. Leek To Span! Imbr., v 1 Glen Bartholomew , .'ployed by Utah Copper Division Fund and is a member of that DUdley Lavitt Lory Fret Robert C. Sumner Merrill Sandbar I ..tt Kennecott Copper Corpora-- organization'! budget commit TERMINIX of UTAH LuDean Litster V. Don Gamettt Bill Told Skneath J. with Boyd " the tee. his tenure Top Speakers Address Secretaries' Seminar 12 u Driver . To Face Key Appointments Made By United Fund Chairman Utah Lake Homicide Lions Pick New Officers : Ambulance Service Div-Willi- ams fund-raisin- Sr-ml- day-lon- Under Study - it - d, JT Now Heads Raw-cliffe- Elected by Motel Group Lions Club Pays Honor To 'Dignified Monarchs' i Juvenile Agrees a Restitution , Bad Checks Net English Seek Farm n, Income Way Identify Cows Mor-tenso- n, $12.6 Billion ' m Car Agency Announces Chief, Captain Remodeling At Crime Meet - Tri-Cit- JLe-Gran- stated,-whkh-affe- cts Tri-Cit- . Man Named Insurance Post ty te. I Public Relations ; ; lp( Organized ''..,.' - pests this Ml) easy way tiffed nd . 1 jlMlSUitKCE home of V 17J-4M- 756-J51- 7, . S lEOflDurins; " Victor L.' Jardner Bingham " Cloyd L. Bird rredBowea David L. Hafen Robert J. Hilton , Marden J. Gregersen H. F. Brclnholt I. Dean . Brian DickLuka ' Reed Lyman Grant Mac ' ' Proton Buahmaa Don A. Hudson Loy Maycock Francis Mortenson Eldon J. Card Max D. Harper BertMurdock' Boyd 8. OarUr. JohaD.ChaM-.- t Leslie T. Cromar 1.. William X Craig. 'Evan Harding Hal E. Holmstead William D. Howard V ' Reed Mathews KarlBuckner . -- A. James Lundberg Tommy Georgt Raymond O. Hart Gayle R. Carlson Ph. - Don G. Littleford JackH. Swenson Earl E.. Murphy TJamei Nickla ,Ben J. Holyoak Larry Hansen Kenneth Harward ' " . Merrill B. Tew ' Arthur T. Watson Richard Weils ' Thomas A. Woolsey "John Wood rr4- -: Vergil Peterson Donald Mulhlstein Joseph Ad m ton 121-04- 1 , Soh Ink City Dan Wakefield AlvinMonMn Jack Jones John C. Swindlt Alvin W. Jeffs Jerry, L Tanntr Gait Ttnney . JErfwin Minr iirBemeH Bmkh Georgt Sorenstn , Lawrenct O. Stevens Roy A. Richlns .Glen Hatch ' ? , , ' NATIONWIDE TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL Scott Bergeson Dsve Richards - La Von Harward Arthur C. Richlns Ron Welser Cardon McDonald - |