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Show LN25nS 7rBS Salem Child Sunday Herald MS Princess Margaret, tony Enjoy San Francisco Area 'I Found Safe Orem Boy, 9, Dies nzSAim 4 Jittle Fall Of Shock, 30 Foot .V wet and found bey-wconfused about 6:30 p.m. Friday huddled in a ditch, an hour and a half old these injuries, as well as the after the report that he was OREM -- - A nine-yeOrem boy died Saturday nighi! electrical shock he received. missing started a community In a Provo hospital about five " Orem Police officer Keith .... af:er he received a shock 'son indicated the boy climbed CalviaBlackburn, 7, son of while climbing a power pole to the metal spike steps of the Mr. and Mrs. Delbert 'Black rescue his pet eat and fell about pole to rescue his cat that had; burn; was unhaimeOfHer than .u anv fwt IrlimhpH tha nnl And w& sittinff iMfiiiie L'uiuj aim mj wcl wnrn a lkuuiii r"w The boy, JimmyCraddaclqon top of a transformer. When j policemen Clifton Carson and ion of Mr. and Mrs. James Jimmy reached for the cat he Junior Underwood found him in Edward uraaaoci.. wi w. wo loucnea me transiormer anaia ditch containing a small S., Orem. suffered multiple in - grounded the circuit. (amount of water about 500 feet and died of The electrical currentiassedj fjnis-homerT- he chilcTnad juries n th i rfh hia hufu an1 IrtiAAlrArf apparently become frightened him from the pole. and confused by the noise of the He landed on his back in the searc back yard of the M. J. CampFear was increased by the bell residence, 509 W. 165 S. possibility' that the. child might Mr. Campbell rushed to the have fallen down an old well- boy's aid and administered casing in the area. mouth tojmouibjesuscitation and was successful in reviving the boy, Officer Nelson rushed the boy Horry Gordon Collord to the Utah Valley Hospital in SALISBURY,. Rhodesia (UPI) where he died about 7:45 Provo, Smith Ian Minister Prime 1 accused British Prime Minister p.m. He had suffered extensive A'eold, CAR MEL, Calif. (UPI)-Prin-- cess home of Charles De Young skimmed across Thieriot, editor- - and publisher Margaret of the San Francisco Chronicle. sunny San Francisco Bay SatHoover-craf- t, urday in a Sunday they will fly to Los visited the University of Angeles, second on their California at Berkeley, then 2Hiay U.S. tour. stop flew to Carmel for a lunch of wild boar, basted with Burgundy sauce. On the third day of her first visit to the United States, the little princess and her husband. Lord Snowden, were up early to ride across the bay in the British as ar Nel-bou- rs Death Claims actio- ci n-packed Sp. Fork j ! - -- Woman at 74 that resembles, a giant water deligh'ediy ah it a "Jules fosignedr bug. The SPANISH FORK Mrs. SarVerlie Wagstaff Hill, '74, died Friday at the Payson City Blimp." ine royal party sped away Hospital of complications "fol-- , irom the San Francisco termi lowing surgery. nal of SFO Helicopter Airlines She was born in a cloud of spray that almost April 19,- 1891 seven-to- n obscured the t, in craft and its 12 passengers,- -. can Fork, a . At Oakland International Air daughter of He-b- called Smith Raps Wilson View HISTORIC JOURNALISM SITE-Offi- cials of the Utah State Parks and Recreation Commission and Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalism fraternity, exchange a plaque at Camp Floyd commemorating The Valley Tan, first newspaper m Utah and the second to be'establi&hed in the territory. From left, Harold P. Fabian, director of the state parks and recreation commission; Warren L. White, assistant director; William Smiley, Valley Tan project chairman for Sigma Delta Chi, and Roy Gibson, Utah president of Sigma Delta Chi. . On Rhodesia Provoan airJrjhipnyehicle princess, Verne - Ameri- er they disembarked and went in a green Rolls-Royto the university. They returned to Oakland Alr- porUand flew 70 milesto-the scenic Monterey Peninsula They were HeeWTyStoy vesant Fish, scion of an old New York State family and host for the barbecue, and port, Harold Wilson Saturday of hav burns about his right arm as as injuries in the Dean Alvin Nielsen ing "finally closed the door" to well solution of the Rhodeslan fall. ine cat, wwen Jimmy was independence crisis. to rescue, was killed Harry Gordon Collard, 75, Smith charged that Wilson attempting the electrical shock as the 840 S. lift. W., Provo, died by backed down on proposals to had hold of the animal when Friday evening in the Eldred establish a royal commission to boy Mayor Minnie B. Coyle of he grounded the circuit Sunset Manor of Parkinson's Utah's 'first non . Mormon vided the stimulus for its birth Monterey. ... . study the thorny problem. disease. and the second Most of its circulation war atpTHayor woyie gave the,' newspaper, mes to a prin personal Replying He was born newspaper ever established in lamp rioya ana tne roaring cess a Monterey Cyprus about ear sage from Wilson last Wednes 1890 in May 4, Boy the territory, was coromemor boomtown which nearby Fair-- ; the size of a football and Fish day, Smith said the only! White tax ated Saturday in a ceremony field became, as a result of the gave her a bouquet of three conclusion be could reach was In County, Colo., a PLEASANT at Camp Floyd hi western Utah army post. . dozen red roses, : that it amounted to a "rejec GROVE Dean son of William The wmmemowtldir was The princess told the mavor County. Alvin 651 lion of the proposals agreed 1st E. 57, Nielsen, S., H e n- r y and of the Utah Headliner that her visit so far has been product was Val The The newspaper with you in Salisbury." Pleasant Grove, died Friday iof-igJMary Eii Cook Delta ChiJ a delight "I'm sure I'll enjoy afternoon in ley Tan, published from Nov, Chapter "I also regret to say that the He Collard. national,: 1860. was professional to journal myself here and the weather Feb. It 29, 6, 1858, Mil 1U1II1 11.U11 Impression you left witiv us of. EDEN, Utah (UPI) An 8- -' married Mary Ism fraternity. One of the chap- has been, just perfect for our r in Utah the "first newspaper Fork HoVpital determined effort to resolve year-ol- d Elizabeth Kess- boy was killed Friday of a heart ail- Territory to begin publication ter's projects is the marking visit," she said. our constitutional problems has when a shotgun he was holding ' Mr. Collar ner on Dec. 22, after flit Deseret News r was ana commemoration of historic Skies were clear and the ment been utterly dissipated," Smith accidentally discharged. x 1912 in Trinidad, Colo. The mar temperatures in the 70s. journalism sites in Utah. established in June of 1850. He was born -, aid. ... The Weber County Sheriff's riage was later solemnized In The party went in two lim The was oh 1 plaque accepted 1908 to 4 . May 3, Camp Floyd was cnosen as behalf of the state '4 The proposal to establish the office identified the victim as the Salt Lake IDS Temple. ousines to Fish's Harold by f a the site for the commemora "working , Mammoth, commission was advanced dur Scott Kap, son-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Collard Jived in Bisbee, ranch"- - higlf on a hilltop near P. FaWan;"chainnaiiofthe or son Lewis tive because The while week-lonplaque g Heino Kap of Eden. ing Wilson's recent Ariz., as a child, later moving A. and Flora Valley Tan was actually print- - Utah State Parks and Recre tne carmel River lor the emergency visit to Salisbury to Deputy Sheriff Halvor Bailey to Trinidad, Colo., where he unique ijarbecoe lunch, Bromley Niel- - ed in Salt Lake City, Camp ation Commission. It was pred Fish raises' the colony said the child was sitting on a was employed as a stationary prevent this white-rule- d sen. He mar Floyd and Johnston's Army pro- - sented by William Smiley, eduMr. Nielses from declaring its independence tractor when the shotgun slipped wild piss, ferocious when an of He cation editor the in the coal Esther-AmicoLake Salt mines. ne on Nov. engineer ried from his fingers. The weapon was also an auto mechanic. He unilaterally. Tribune and project chairman gered, for market as "Imperi 3, 1932 ht Provo. discharged when he tried to moved to Pueblo, Colo.,' where Mr. Nielsen was employed as of the event for Sigma Delta al wild boar." They are native Mory S.Tislow to the area. graft lt.' CM. he was employed in the steel a welder by Geneva Steel Co. was cooked for The boy was - taken to Dee mill and as an auto mechanic. He was a member of the IDS A brief history of The Valley A Memorial Hospital . in. Ogden, Tan and its impact on the Utah the royal party at the Spanish Mr. Collard moved to Provo Church and the Pleasant Grove where his mother is employed. hi 1929 where he had of its times was given by style ranch home south of Car since Seventh Ward. mel the area called Palo He was pronounced dead on ar Theron H. Luke, city editor of his are widow, reside! He was employed as Surviving Corona (Crown of Trees), part rival. The Daily Herald and member a mechanic at Teliuride Motor Pleasant Grove; one son and of an old Spanish land grant. Eden is a small farming com Co. of the state Sigma Delta Chi three daughters, Blaine A. Nielretiring in' 1947. He was r, Fish s Mrs. Hen located 20 about miles member of the IDS Church sen. Mrs. Jay (Naydene) Grace munity board of directors. New York, was Rathbun of BOUNTIFUL (UPI) Form east of Ogden. ry all of The ceremonies were in hostess. and the Sunset Third Ward, and Christine Nielsen, er ruchmona, Utah mayor charge of Roy Gibson, news diwhere he was a member of the Pleasant Grove and Mrs. David Cocktails were served on the Charles L Stoddard died Friday and Utah south Priest's Quorum. He (Maureen) Iscnhour, Salt Lake Miiry L. Smith Tislow, 70, rector for KCPX-THigh in a Bountiful hospital of inpatio and guests enjoyed City; five grandchildren; "one served as a ward teacher. president of Sigma Delta Chi, the magnificent view of Carmel FriRoute died 353, 1, juries suffered in an automo Provo, Fred B. Nielsen, Long bile crash Oct. 11. Surviving are his widow, brother, Bay as far as Point Lobos, and SALT LAKE CITY one sister, Mrs. day in the Utah Valley Hospital Roy Calif.; Beach, unof the Carmel Valley. Gordon , Collard, of natural causes. Stoddard, 81, had been vernon Knight, 71, 997 Military Provo; onesoiv 10 Lunch was in five .grandchildren; . tlx Ruth Burke, Ogden. the baronial conscious since the accident in Provo; Dr., died Friday; funeral Mon Funeral services will be held She was born June 20, 1896 Bountiful. West two sis--! death His (lining rom. noon, Bonneville IDS Ward at 11 a.m. in the Tin in Texas. She married E. L (Continued from Page One) day Monday California-typ- e was meal raised the state's 1965 highway It Mrs. G. L (Alta) Gilbert,! a ters, Mrs. Hazel Gotten Stake House at 455 E. Tislow in October, 1952 in Chapel. served with Cali Mrs. James panogos throughout, fatality toll, to 241. Calif.; Ukipaa, Kan. Powell, 65, Temple City, Calif., 2nd S., Pleasant Grove. Friends Wichita, for Viet Cong defectors and a fornia wines. . They were Car Stoddard served as Rich former Salt Lake resident, died (Nona) Vickers, Long Beach, uiay call at the Anderson and Mrs. Tislow was a member village recaptured just last mel bay prawns, locally-grow- n mond mayor from 1950. to 1954. in Temple City; funer Calif. Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 1st N., of the IDS Church. She came month from the Communists. He was principal of North Tuesday artichokes, and oyster cock- Funeral services will, be held American Fork tonight from 6 to Provo in 1950 2 having lived - One of the former Viet Cong tails. Cache High School from 1931 al Monday p.m., 260 E. South 2 in at the Berg to 8 p.m. rnd Monday until in Texas, Oklahoma, and told Bellmon that he p.m. Temple. Harvey Hugh Jami- Tuesday only want own , sauce to 1950. makes Fish his son, 39, Indio, Calif., former Drawing Room Chapel with 10:30 a.m. Burial will be In the Grand Junction, Colo, prior to ed now to be back to farming for basting the pig. It Includes Salt Lake resident, died Thurs- Bishop Fred Stubbs of the Sun- American Fork City Cemetery. the move. in his native village. wine, honey, soy Burgundy M S. day in Indio; funeral, burial set Third Ward. Friends may are her husband, "I'm a farmer, too," said sauce, butter, lemon juice, Surviving Monday in India Edward B. call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m Provo: two sons, Gilbert Tis Bellmon. "We raise wheat fresh bay leaves, salt and ; (Continued from Page One) (Nod) Thornton, 65, died Thurs and Tuesday prior to services. low, Green River, Utah; and where I come from. What are freshly-grounpepper. Proper day; graveside services Mon- Interment will be In the Span (Continued from Stanley Tislow, serving with your crops?" One) Fish, said, the prepared, ly Page accurateto more veyors hope day, 11 a.m., Mt Olivet Ceme ish Fori City Cemetery. the U.S. Army in Ft Knox, Ky. The governors drove four meat has a mild gaminess. ly map earth's continents and tery. George Sirf, 80, 1232 Funeral services will be held miles out of Phan Thiet to new of their news but last Sunday During cocktails Fish told his Islands and scientists h 0 p e to Driggs Ave., died Wednesday; at 11 a.m. in the Berg ly liberated Phu Long village. guests how residents of the to avoid Tuesday withheld was abduction learn more about the earth, its Requiem Mass was Rites Room Chapel with They had to abandon their area in the 1890's Saturday. Jeopardizing chance for their Drawing trapped make up and peculiarities. Keith LeRoy Sperry, Ferrer, 41, Bishop Karl Johnson of the jeeps across the river from Grizzly bears for the rescue. Military Targeting Phu Long and walk Into the vil Anaheim, Calif., former Salt bull and bear fights. The sergeants had originally Lakeview Ward officiating. Although Geos-- 1 is a scientif- Lake resident, died Wednes on the twisted remains of The princess and Lord Snow- from lage call Friends may, Monday the for a trip hopped helicopter ic satellite, its precise map a bridge which had been dam- don spent the afternoon sightday in Anaheim; funeral Mon from Saigon to Vung Tau, a to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior ping measurements c 0 u I d be day noon, 574 E. 1st S. George aged by the Viet Cong. the at to services mortuary. seeing in the Carmel area that is DODular that resort seaside used for military missile tar- Jordlson, 69, 770 Scott-- Ave., At Phan Thiet itself the gov included famous Pebble Beach will be in the Provo ' Interment a Funeral services for Marcla currently geting. ernors visited a hospital under- Golf Course at Del Monte died Friday; funeral Monday ' spot for U.S. and Vietnamese City Cemetery. However, the Army already noon, 260 E. South7 going a $500,000 facelifting at Lodge and the scenic Temple. Lcona Johnson Partmann. 47. servicemen. has five mapping satellites in Merrill Samoel the expense of the aid program drive along the bay shore. (Sam) Samp- San Diego, Calif., former Provo orbit to meet military needs, Trip Always Dangerous and met a U.S. Army medic Their schedule called for mem son, 70, 2647-6t- h E.. died Fri resident, who died Nov. 1 In Servfce Geos was launched by a sleek usually personnel San will be held who is organizing a "toylift" to Diego Monday funeral Monday, 2 p.m., day; fly back to San Fran travel the 30 miles between (Continued from Page One) Delta rocket using a larger sec 36 E. 7th S. to Vietnamese children.' Joseph R. Mooto- - at 2:30 p.m. in the Berg Drawcisco Saturday night and have and Vung Tau by ond stage for the first time. Saigon Pfcs. Richard V. Huband of dinner at the Hillsborough died ing Room Chapel, Provo. 74, 710 W. 2rd N., ya, White House Delta now has an impressive Richmond, Va., said the Lions Friends may call at the' mor helicopter or airplane. The United States," A Requiem Mass Mon. record of 30 successes in 34 Thursday; And the Club In his hometown was help booked said. were missing sergeants spokesman day, 10 a.m.. Our Lady of tuary prior to services. Intershots.':, ment will be in the Provo City for a helicopter flight back to President remains committed ing with the toy collections, Guadalupe Church. Scientists said it would be OGDEN Saigon, but for some reason to a oolicv of readiness in and three American airlines r Funeral services Cemetery. several days before Geos 1 is decided instead to try a receiving them." had offered transportation. forMrs. was born Partmann Robert for L Becker, 48, after-dar- k ; ready to .hazardous begin operation. It trip by The admission of the refugees "I want to take the rifles out who was Aug. 24, 1918 in Provo, a & resident, Ogden fmer first must be stabilized In or-b-it will be carried out In an of these kids' hands and put killed Thursday in an auto ac- daughter of Wilbom and Eliza car. with the gradual extension X They rented a car and a orderly and systematic" way baseballs in them," Huband cident near Page, Ariz., will be Safford Johnson. She married with United said of the of a fa accordance silver plated boom Viet for the driver drive the young 1 Phorw through 1962 in potential 1 p.m., Lindquist and John Partmann in San that will use earth's gravity to Monday, States laws and regulations. Cong around Phan Thiet.. Sons Colonial Mrs. Diego, Calif. She first married Viet Cong - controlled - swamChapel. the satellite's tracking Refugee flights will leave Saturday night, the governors keep between ana Saigon in lying pland Vera Douglas Cave, 74, died Edwin A. Zabel in Provo from Varadero airport about 60 were dinner guests here in Saigear .pointed toward earth. 11 1941; they were later divorced. the coast. Edith Helen Bentley fuThe need for the Geos fami- Friday; funeral Monday, Havana and wm But of Ambassador Henry Cab- -' neral services will be held never made it, miles trimMiami Colthey Provo gon attended She Sons and city a.m., Lindquist International ot end at ly of spacecraft became appar- Lodge. On Sunday most of Monday at 2 p.m. In the Oak-hil- ls Mon-toyschools and ..graduated from running instead into a Viet Officials of the. United ent when early satellites show-- " onial Chapel. Frank L. Airport. Second LDS Ward Chaproadblock. them are scheduled to visit an 80, died Wednesday; Re- Provo High School. She attend- Cong ed that earth .was more pear State Immigration and Natur American aircraft carrier off el. Frienda may call at the A be said military spokesman ed Brigiiam Young University. church Monday from 12:30 and Public Health alization " shaped than round with bulges quiem Mass was Saturday. Carl An Following her first marriage would not consider the road Service will be stationed at the the Vietnamese coast. SMITHFIELD until time of aervlcea. Inthat threw a kink in geographA couple of governors said terment will be In the Provo home in Provo, they took "safe" even during her made she died dreas 76, Olson, Thursday the ers' charts. airoort in Cuba to check the carrier City Cemetery. S. service All skip hours. U. might they San to 2 daylight later Diego, in funeral moving Monday, Logan; Earth Shape men are warned against travel oassenffers. trip, to see more of South Yiet wara Calif. . Most of the refugees wm oe Namhowever. Chafee pointed By following Geos' orbital p.m., smjtmieia inira ; Tr John - Hunter funeral Mrs. Partmann was a mem- by road after dark outside the Chaoel. of outside in states will be held In the resettled services around scientists earth, path out thaVhe already spent years major cities of SouthViet Nam. RICHMOND Charles Isreal ber of the IDS Church. Florida Berg Driwing RoopiCh'Pf1 determine World War on carrier during ' Monday at 11 a.m. Frienda Surviving are her husband, has authorized $42.6 shaoe and can calculate the Stoddard, 81, former Richmond Congress tha call at Berg Mortumay North San Diego, Calif.; four sons, Each January, aliens in the million to aid the refugees. globe's center. Then the exact mayor and principal of of Provo Sunday evening ary San E. Zabel, Diego; United States must file their distances from p 0 i n t s on the Cache High School, died Friday David from 6 to S and Monday prior They will be permitted to leave Michael J. Zabel, New York addresses with the federal with no more than to services. Interment will ground to earth's center can in Bountiful of injuries receivtheycan William and be in tha Provo City Cemeone in suitcase. be figured to provide a basis ed in an auto accident Oct. 11 City, N.Y.; James carry, probably government. York New of all tery. Robert Ross, Bountiful funeral West ; for more accurate global map- in City, N.Y.; one daughter, Debra pending. ping. Harry Gordon Collard fuFOR Albert Listello, 52. Ann Zabel, New York City., 1 av PRICE r neral tervlrei will be held Project Manager Jerome D II TH1" died Thursday in Dragerton;' Tuesday at i p.m. In the Rosenberg reported Hie Cellulose of wood supplies 10 Berg Drawing Room Chapel Mass MOST Monday, lite was reporting back to the Retn:lem In Provo. Frienda may call of the otre Lourdes Dame de important am . major part DISCRIMINATINO ground tracking stations and; at Um Berg Mortuary In I think we are In goodiWtrcn.- synthetic fibers that are woven 266 North University, Provo . . Provo Monday from 6 to MIDVtLE Siito Pollack, into modern fabrics. 8 p.m. and Tueiday prior to shape." From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. tha aervlcea. Interment will Ground stations will photo- - 87, died Monday; Requiem be to the Fork City was PHIVHT Saturday. y Cemetery. Spanish graph the moonlet's flashing Mass back1 with the in stars COPIES lights The first textured transparent Mary L., Tttow funeral ground to show, its position, Rohbock Sons Floral While You WotchM,"W services are pending. The time it- - takes for Laser pla."tic wrap is a product that 373-113- 5 beams to travel from ground doesn't cling to hands. It also I STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY Marcla Leooa Partmann ' ' The to resists the satellite and AC MI00 OKIM wrap I 40. W 100 N. tangling. light guns funeral services are pending. Ph. 174150 back will show Its altitude, rolls. comes in Succumbs ot . Heart ness Plaque . Commemorates: Utah's 2nd Newspaper Fatal for Old 8-Y- ' Killed Man at 57 Ja Gun Firing Accident - rr j; - ma ' f kng-fange- L Richmond Man Resident Diesriday a Of Provo Of Crash Hurts - step-siste- Dies at 70 Utah Obituaries V Americans n; : J. and Sar- ah - Ann Shelly Wagstaff. Mrs. Hill re- MrsHOl Charleston ceived her edu nation - in the a'nd"Heber ' City"" schools. She married Parley. Pratt Hill on Feb. 11, 1912 in the Salt Lake, LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS 3iurch, ?er'ving in the Relief Society for 25 years: or ganist in the Charleston Ward. Mrs. Hill had resided in Span ish Fork since her marriage. Surviving are her husband, five sons and three daughters, Heber P. Ray, and Roy Lind-le- y Hill, all of Spanish Fork; James Hill, Payson; Rollo E. -Hill and Mrs. Paul (Berolce) "7 Pierce, both of Salt Lake City; : Mrs Robert (Beryl) Gabbitas. Springville; Mrs. Gary (Veroni Dyer, Bountiful; 35 grandchild- - renr 37 brother and one sister, Alma Wagstaff, and Mrs. David (Alice) Thicker, ' both of Heber City. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Spanish Fork First-12t- h Ward Chapel with Bishop Leonard Foots officiating. Friends may call at ' the Walker "Mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pjn. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Charleston City Cem- -. ' ' etery. .' One new Inexpensive A cologne comes in bottles that can easily be converted into lamps. The bottles are white hob nail glass and fittings to lurn them into a lamp base after the cologne is used can be obtained. in j if miiij. iiwiii bp n m "iii.eaajawfqgyjw aa , 5 Orbits Reds Kidnap d rr Monday then-popul- Scheduled for Former Provoan DUANE ROYLANCE Airlift Are You x l Berg fg Mortuary Services . . 50-fo-ot t a, - ' - i over-burden- bouquetV - - Gene Evans Pharmacy mm - 5c ... OPEN SUNDAY Phone 100-fo- Y . ' Unemployed? Utah County's major industry recently announced that they would lay off a sizeable sum of men during the next few months. If you are one of these, I'm sure it has' caused you great concern. But, do you realize what is happening in our area? Last month alone there waa approximately $100,000 worth of. merchandise purchased out of our area. Most of it In Salt Lake! This includes borne furrars, recreational nishings, items, etc. Just think of it $100,000 last month and every month of the year! How many salaries would that pay? I'm sure we all enjoy living In Utah County or we wouldn't be here. I wouldn't want to drive to Salt Lake to work. Let's shop at home and make a healer economic climate for each of ua to enjoy. Why give our business and tax money to Salt Lake W" help take their people - off' the unemployment rolls? I pledge that our prices' and quality are better than Salt Lake, or anywhere else In Utah. Take my challenge and drive out to our warehouse store and see. We are located in Bailey's Moving & Storage .Warehouse directly across from the Miracle Bowl In Orem. We are open g every evening 'till 7:30 for convenience. ' Sincerely, Duana D. Roylance,' Manager BAILEY'S HOME FURNISHINGS 1J80 SOUTH STATE ST. OREM. UTAH |