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Show Springviile To Dedicate New Civic Gente Today About People' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perrv of in receipt of news of the birth of a granddaughter vara to jay E, and CaroMar enson Perry. Wednesday at tyhittier, Calif, The little girl novo are ; - has twtrothers at home... Mr. ana Mrs. Frank . Sorenson of Santaquin are sharing in te iiunors. Mrs. Byron Denhalter of Provo has been notified of the death of her sister. Georgia Ellen Ashley, who died Nov. 9 in ivansas uiy, mo., wnere services and buriaLwere held. Mrs. Ashley is survived by a daughter and two sons, al - n Children residing in the area and neighbors and friends cal-, led Wednesday: to afreet Mrs, Emma Boswell, long-tim- e Provo resident, on her 84th birthday -" anniversary,-Mr- s. Boswell was born Nov. 10, 1881 in Juab County and married Harrison Lester Boswell, May 14, 1902, .He died March 29, 1948. , She is the mother of eight children and has numerous grand and Callers can always find Mrs, Boswell keeping her little home neat and en joying her hobby of handwork, jmd her good health. SlFGVILLEj-- . Public president of the VaTTey Nation tours of Van new Springviile al Bank of Phoenix, Ariz. The rCivic Centerwhich will .be. tneir- - nome mcouple mate dedicated today, will be Mesa and have three children. this afternoon Mr. Johnson has been employed conducted at the bank for 17years. ' from I to 5 p.m. so that . citizerts : may inspect ; the JotlelSffr7TJUaValley new structure, according to . and Hospital administrator officials. city Mrs. Zenger are recounting ceremonies will . Dedication sights and sounds of their five be held at 2 p.m:,' featuring week air joiraey to the Orient. an address by Grant Thorn. The Zengers joined a tour of 24 Mayor Paul M. Haymond of - the which .wiQClln-rar- grpersons in spent two weeks touring Japan, rrceremohies; rand the dedica wry prayer wui dc given oy r The group also visited in TaiLeo A. Crandall, church wan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Bangkok in Thailand and Cambodia where they found great fiiTerest fir the ancient ruins called Angkor Wat After spending five days in Hong Kong the tour visited Honolulu n the Hawaiian Island of Oahu Ind Laie where they were shown the Polynesian Cultural ; Center. - les and businers leader. ... Construction of the $504,-05- 6 complex, was begun. in , April, 1964 ; The complex consists of a public safety building housing the, police and fire departments and the jail, eajtof Main Street, and the Civic Center itself, west of Main Street, which houses municipal offices, city council chambers, public meeting rooms,! and ,a new library. .1 Cost of the complex was a ; met by Open Every Monday and Friday Nights UNTIl -- ."' voter-approv- bond issue. 9 Choose HIS Favorite Gift Now While the Selection irj. - -" fc:- .a-great- jv Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winnie of i- the Very Best Pendleton-- . shirt Payson have received word from their son, Dale Winnie, that he has been promoted to rank of sergeant. Sgt. Winnie is stationed at the Army's Ft Jackson, S.C., a member of the medical corps. He and his-- wife, Mrs, Jessie Johnson of Lake- - the former Seigrun Schauman, view, was the center of attenrecently of Germany, and their tion Thursday as a group of baby son, Aaron Ted" Winnie, friends gathered' for a surprise are residing at West Columbia, birthday dinner and social eve- S.C. ning, in the home of her brother-in-law, Nathan Johnson and NAVY CHIEFS his wife. Some IS relatives and An invitation is extended to friends-attendu alWJavyiefvJth-r&tired and active, to attend a Mrs. Luella Crosby is in Orem "Wetting Down" ceremony for from Kanab, spending a week Karl H. Huffman, formerly with her son, Jack L. Crosby, ranked Quarter Master 1, who his wife and their family. has recently been made Chief, Mrs. Hattie Anderson. of The event will be held Monday, Leamington has been a visitor Nov. 15, at 2 p.m., in the Non during this week at the home of commissioned Officers Club at her sister, Mrs. Essie Crouch Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City. Those attending are requested in Orem. ft to wear uniform. Mrs. Lucille Overson of Lynn-dy- l, who was recently released SENIOR CITIZENS from the Utah Valley Hospital The secon-- l meeting in a after sureerv on her back is series on health will be held continuing her convalescence lit at 2 p.m., Monday at Eldred the home of her, son, Eugene Center, and will be centered Overson in Sandy. around the topic "How to Live With Arthritis." Mr. ana Mrs. ma W. coop Do yon have, a news brief er received a telephone call from- their daughter, Mrs, Na-dior personal item you'd like to appear in this column? Cooper Johnson stating CaB Mildred B. Hall at that her husband, Dale John3734563 or 3734546. son has been promoted to vice Is s aft, -r. J Pr 'ft' . . " - n. - 1 ed. x i. .....5 iy- w ?J ne - :.v - ,. n&t,&t&n.ij': i" r T fT ITU l Rtgular Collar Shirts, 14.-17- & r.rv 12.95 - 14.05 -- . v:mrr;ZlMfc ...... -- - &r-r&-- l ' w wT. s Also a big selection: of button down collars. The universal choice of knowledgeable outdoorsmen, Union To Honor 100 Veteran virgin wool for comfort. season-after-seas- Great colors, Washable. Handsome patterning!. America's most lived-j- n man'a shirt. x ol Daily Herald Printers " Four veteran Daily Herald printers will be honored for 25 years and more of membership in the International Typrogra-phicUnion at a dinner meet ing Monday night. ; The dinner and service pins will be given by Provo Local 750 of the ITU, which repreroom em sents composing ployees of The Daily Herald. al bership. He joined the ITU in' San Francisco in 1925. He is a linotyper for the Herald. Twenty-fiv- e year union memwill be given to pins bership the Mowing: A. G.'Gus" OUR ENTIRE STOCK Hulick, employ- ed by the Herald since 1922, who joined the ITU in 1936. He is currently an ad compositor for the Herald,xand for many years was composing room Ralph H. "Ras" Nielsen, who foreman. of the has been an employee a Herald emHerald since 1926, will receive Roy Howell, since 1948, who xjoined ployee memunion a pin for the ITU 29 years ago. He Is a Herald linotype operator and machinist. who E. D. "Ed" Preston, joined the Herald in 1963, has worked as a printer in 22 cities from Illinois to the Northwest during a long newspaper career. He joined the ITU in 1935. He is a Herald ad compositor. Provo Local 750 was organized Nov. 6, 1936. Jerrold J, My-ruThe Bureau of Land ManageHerald linotyper, is curment, Salt Lake District Office, rently president. has opened up an area on Deep Marvin Meldrum will be In for public Mountain Creek of the dinner, to be held charge Christmas tree cutting. Cyril L. at Bill anJ Iva's Cafe at 6:30 Jensen, district manager, an- pm. Assisting him are Merrill nounced today. The Deep Creek Martin, Del Lucas and Glen Mountains are located in West- Pool. The event is for memern Utah and situated in Juab bers of Local 750 and wives, Tooele Counties, , and plus guests. Christmas tree tags will be issued from the BLM field cabin located at Callao, Utah, on one weekend starting 11 a.m. Dec. So 11 and ending at 2 p.m. on Dec. '12. The tags will be free of Is St. charge and issued on a basis of one per family. Trees cut AMERICAN FORK Santa under such a permit may not Claus will be coming to' be sold. town Friday, Nov, For many, the cost of cutting old gentleman will merry their own Christmas tree will arrival by helicopmake his far exceed the purchase of one which he ter at 3 p.m.,-aftefrom a commercial lot; but will local youngsters greet findto many families like make to hear their Christmas ing and cutting their Christmas wishes and give them a spe' tree a family project. cial treat. To get your tree, travel from Santa's arrival will mark Salt Lake City to Wendover, the official opening of the Hill and Callao, then to Gold Christmas holiday season in approximately 205 miles, secure the community. the permit from the BLM repThe American Fork Chamresentative there. The tree cutber of Commerce and the ting area is located on the mounAmerican Fork Jaycees are tain six miles west of Callao. comblnlng their efforts to Travel Into the mountain by assure the safe' , arrival of In pickup truck is advisable. Santa, who, will also pay a . the event of a deep snow, foot visit to the youngsters at the travel will be necessary. Utah State Training School The tag must be attached to at. 3:30 p.m, that same afterthe Chrlstmai tree when in noon. ALWAYS VIRGIN WOOL Finest Permanent Press Slacks you can buy LADIES & GIRLS ar Want To Cut Own Yule Tree? p, Christmas Coming? Nick 26-T- At BIG DISCOUNTS REGULAR 29.99 3199-N- 0W ONLY. REGULAR 39.99-M- QW ONLY. 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