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Show I, Enrollment in Alpine District Gains by 200 tKS52f '''Sunday UGAl NOTICE Legal Notice IProbatf'No. 14,646 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS J NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Separaa. sealed bids for the 'IN THErDISTRrorm'RT OFf A." VN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL work at the Edsemont mall(t DISTRICT M.N-- . AND. FOR ne weu dv - AMERICAN FRK t reoeivea i: 'win .u. m f. w DUS-- " iat: .i Oi ' " 7 , in uie .oisiriCTS nm fsriiTvTv-cTATCnp rrovo noara ot commissioners y of Alnine Srhool District show i, ReCOfdCitV. the Office fimir n Knl.ii.rf .it lha 8t n. 1. r.' (the eie-i . ,a 1 ai6"f Af Apn ironi uie unlU am . on the 14th i n There, were. 11157 students en- - mehtary. junior and 2nior S ' rolled in the 29 schools of the rrfopams. the district-includeW ,a"d R! l N, district as of opening day, Mon-- ; IS programs, for children who then H. BLAKE: , opened and read aloud, Uearn at slower day. ; i,-SCHEDULE I This- - tentative , figure repre-ieiprograms for the It- W- - ami U - - wedflori lit present .daimStz install r hm4.9nniH UK"V VVCi VW iioukiij lltll Iflllphwi I A. .;vWv, c,j.i. ; itiu i : Itij s - Wt4 w,c. 355 . j werilindergarten children problems; the irlI;ZrZZiL: 1 16 - J '"""" Attorney I 84- , ElSneniS PE.'The w f -' Z, Ab out People r Ration JorB.dders, vruviti2!irnc n n o W' ' MCM.MVIg, AW ai 4:m p.m.. , "h the. provisions r.3h 9.5, of Cf4e Annotated. a n n d0CM mly cotract at e trxamurcu ur tAtt 1953. Tflelma B. Cropper Executrix publ(M w; . - 28,- W Sept II, 4, to Salt m., f.ftll , 1 J"'pasent:fol'Ari8CT' --r - wm wyatL v as 75- -' ' . m ... Bulldogging gteers practiced during the spectacle in the Roman, colos-leuin the days of Julius Caesar. Steers for these early Roman circuses were imported .from Spain. The sport became so popular that emperor Augustus built the Statilus' Taurus, m 'luire e. 2 . WANTED: drivers tor csrpool 1 it COy, relt,ia iiame-i.M:'M mn ngt. v J.'4 the. 30ih .1956; claims rV . : v Transport aticn toe m or "iTnitflir. flnH at Law a;.,. out- - cor-- All-th- Srowma-- About 5.500 of the students. Fork. Elementar 18, i ' Dtor frank.. We ' (ut iavH a lot jsf rnsnsy Coli. th 37J-4U- Kovinj Koliord POiCtk rmodl our'hrtmt.. TKy provirisd plant, finonfing ond e fin conjtfwction job !. el Vera . Uni Provo Cfty Hall, the first Kntnn atnnhjtKai. COIN WORLD. 3i nt coin cetltdor.-2Shater designed for this spec ctntt, 1967. books, iHmps. um versity Avenue, Provo Utah." and supplies; jewelry &ottis, ntiQi's. ON FIRMS FOR THESE CAtt ung : cqti tacle, there r" Buy. jU, true Ctsoif i tiimif itventuiiiy, - Copies may beibtiined Fpdn payment oC'40.TO f6reachl men bUllS lie' Wr S0 on your purchaWi. OVer to developed jSAWup ! Rornl PUtilicatiom, PX3. Btix 44. leave. Another son, rrjvaie set. Any bidder, upon returning-intO bullfightinfi .'"" - iI to.Pfovo, By MILDRED B. HALL such- set within five (51 days gtah. If You Civa Expert Jtrvkf, , C incyclapattit Intaaalci . Former Provoans. Wiley and First Class. Ronald Mace, , is after the Ordt Your lnxpeniv A4 1o 8 opening of bids and 8 'Kelo Wanted. in Germanvr Heiu Juanita -- Jones Pope,- - who nowl vaniea . tun Her Reou'ariy in good condition," will be rereside in Lehi, report the birth funded his payment. of their first child, a baby girl, . The Department of Public InASPHALT. WORK The Owner reserves the right to be called Winona Fay Pope. formation and Central Services Asphalt Paving. Drlve- irvformalitiM or ' 0 to any 0 loo too snaii. 4MJ,(jatte09 The babywas born Augr 28 iii of the Universityof Maine, has to au-oia or t' Mtaies. vwm reiect anv that Charles A. Each bidder must, Vernal, ; where the paternal announced AUTO OLASt deposit Mr. and Drake of Provo, was awarded grandpafent-.i'fs'idGood storting salary, - paid BRDKfcN piass replaced, ucieilted ef. his bid a certified-chec- k, Mrs. Lafayette Jones' ofvLehi a aegree in sociology at tne Sclent Ahtanfer Manuiacturlng draft. or bid bond payable to Company;work. 490 South University Some experience .necessary. Apply only lo are the maternal grandparnts. umversjtyi recent r summer PrJVo City. Corporation in the CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION romnrrncemeni nein at meiajnount five per cent ,(5) CAMTBennie'i TrieCor"Provo, S7WUb Mrs. Mills. .. The family of Mr. and Mrs. school in Orono, Me. Lf ina bid : : Spanish Fork Clifford Mace" of Springville Board-oCom of 4he f order CEMENT WORK By IERNER are enjoying the visit of their Dean R. Foutz, formerly of missioners, Provo City, Utah. PATIOS, drlvcwayi, lioitt teors, etc two sons and brothers. Private Provo, is estimates. Call fn Horne. 344SM free OIaSEN a GLENN R currently attending Provo. 187 W CenteT First Class Robert career school at the holne ofCUSTOM IEWINO, City Recorder and his' wife, Sheryl, from Fort fice of the ConnecticuLMutual Published in The Sunday Her- CUSTSM made .bridal veils- - and brides Campbell, Tenn., and Private me insurance - company in ald August 28Sej)temberJ, 11, mad "head." pieces. 373M)960 after t. Clifford Ray Mace, who is here Hartford. He is associated with WOMEN FURNACE CLSANINO Hoosework $1 25 ChecVet m Dby WorVer froni " fort " Lewis, Wash y to the'compaiiy's agencylintHon- FURNACE cleaning time. Avoid the rush. hr Saletwsmon of XaH todayl y witn a botn leave, olulu NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT spend . live in and cart Maid '. Cotnpafrion Sisters,- Mrs theic:parents.-an- d "WATER PROVO RIVER for tldtrly people. Waitress NEW, power equipment, gas ilt, coal (18. Gibbons Furnace Cleantng, .Various shifts. Ex-Waitresses Jerry Ford, Salt.Lake City, and Judge and Mrsv Monroe Pax-ma- n USERS ASSOCIATION 'MEN. MrsrDeVar Dennis, Springville Drivers v' .y ... FURNACE CLEANING perttnetd. REPAIR! and six of their children, Provo, Utah Vor. Cools, Fry end Dinner laborers for discount an and their families. Mrs. Mace NOTICE, is hereby given that CALL furnace aus shifts. adjustments, repairs. Cook reports that all of the couple's are being welcomed home again at a meeting of the Board of 10 years cleaning, experience, guaranteed service. Nurse Aids Convolnfent home. Dishwasher II children plan to visiMhe to" Provo. after a summer of Directors held on the nineteenth Welders GARAGE OOORS Pemantnt, sometime their boys r, during Journeymen. $3.04 study and adventure in Kitzbu-he- l, day of August, 1966, an assess- MARTIN Overhead Doors, radio opetv MachinistsMachinists -- 7 7 hr. The family" went ment of $1.40-pAustriar share was ated, Installed. Remodeling. R. w, HUUfNGER " JourIsowry, Phone Automobllt Mechanics to Austria with the Foreign levied on all stock of the CorpEmployreent Agency HOUSECLEANING J neymen. 379 N. Unlvtrslfy Language League Schools, Inc. oration owned by metropolitan V LLS cleaned iclentiflcally by machine; Machinist' Apprentices 6 months Mrs. Paxman served as a water . districts, both classes Kpert carpet and uphc'itery cleaning. serience or schooling. WILL place 2 men or women In businurse and the judge as a chap- - "A" and "B", and of $l.ll per lowest rales, can anym w, Seamstress $1.25 hr. Expert, ness for themselves. No Investment on LAMPS REPAIRED their pert. Must be full time, .honest, tnced. erene m the program. The Pax shares on all. stock owned by fo work r hardr- - ... Lloyd L. Cullimore, president of Provo Chamber at Commerce now touring Europe with BYU Folk Dancers, takes a brief, pause as be leans on his People to People travel bag. He has served for several years as area representative in the People to People program established to -" work for better Tvorld understanding. MISSION-- Dr. GOOD-WIL- L 'r,V. n ' i . '"UVaS ani fnmich thU vMr Gammon, - (( e Judy stated. actresses have tans." ork tha-liru- rray-of-Nvembe- w,errfi out of 4M1. HS.Jor more than-onsix resigned since school cloa 'Gr r" witH home, and the district aktv ' Jzl, 4 - starting panel. their initial Tpital bound and the'' hard of SCHEDULE H who were getting k - ."HHFurnish - al JJL lIwavw Pei, ,lf - e- rate-andsp- INSIDE WORK e .A tai is oneway unerf.pioyed aciress- -- es at- -t party according to Judy s "Love carne, star or on a Rooftop." s. After 12 weeks of lilmir.j from 7 until after sunset, .most of it indoors, I'm a real pale- - h pis hl AL -- 9A tell-tal- ; - Herald now-serv- -r- : Expert Service ,.'! i V ing CREDIT MANAGER - Troupe Makes Friends In Nations Abroad Provo-BY- U e. -- . (Continued From Page 1A) ly love and to demonstrate the beauty ofjood living by proper cials include Dr. and Mrs.' " and belief. in God. -1 " thinking Mr! "and Clayne Jensen and the vigorous young He said Mrs. Don Jensen, all of Provo. dancers do this - in a most Mrs. Don (Mary Bee) Jensen friendly, dignified, and positive is the .dance .director, manner. Dr.. Cullimore feels"it is a One "of "Uie most Interest- real opportunity to serve man" results of ' traveling and ihg kind, our country, the LPS with peeplelrenvmany .Churclancnfie University, ;to meeting different places is the realizashake hands : with all(' people 3n tion that people everywhere are name and of the brotherpeace for essentially the looking same things in life," he said. "They .wantl security and a safe and comfortable place to live, and they want to find real meaning and purpose in life. Thei r approaches to achieving these things differ SHOPS . j.,;.. J3-lll- - sc7but"BKif7Tieeds - 5 . - Nebo Board "de- 34-28- To Meet at Golden Gleaner Award Won by S. (hi aon i of, MrSi "SenaforMfssFT To Address UriifariarTMiSr Mr. and Jesse F, of JLo-UAe- ' .. Orem. She is a g r a duate of Miss Louder Pleasant Grove Seminary and has Tserved as Sunday 'School secretary, ward and stake camp director, ward- - sports-directSenator Frank E. Moss. (D. and ward Beehive teacher. She Utah) will make a special pre- - is presently activity counselor in sentation of the First Unitarian the Sixth Ward. YWMIA, Church of Salt Lake City at 101 . She has also filled an LDS a.m. today. His topic will be, mission to the Northern States. "An Exhaustive Examination of America's Policies in Southeast Asia.;' The senator's talk will be the final presentation of the Salt Lake .Unitarian J3iurch's; 1966 Summer Forum program of bringing" key figures in a wide - Lehi variety of critical fields :to the LEH Explorer Chureh-dalecto "on scouts wffl hold arodeo-lier- e The public is cordially invited Labor Day, it was reported by to attend the summer forum in Glen M.; Smith, Stake order to hear Senator Moss leader. The event will Explorer begin at speak on his interesting topic. 7:30 p.m. at the rodeo arena The First Unitarian Church is is Invited to and located at the corner of 6th attend.everyone All local Explorers are in Salt South and 13th East urged to participate m this fun Lake City. . '. event. ... or - O B", payable immediately af the Assbciateion .' Preceding the rated a contest . Chess,' traditionally known as to name a queen and two atten& "slow" game, is speeded up dants will be chosen;, to reigh somewhat in official competi- - over, the event. All "local girls tive play, wheif timeliimiis are between the ages of 14 and 18 set on moves. . are invited to "enter this contest. Users Assn." Published in The Sunday Herald,; August 21, 28, September 4, ' r 11, 1966. 7 ADVERTISING To Plac Your Ad "l i S-- I sOct. jr??i!T jVaaaaXXf I -- - I'M ' M 10. 17 Depar'tor ""'"'' IM ' n. Ull imi cm IVCSZ1--- I CHECKUP-Ste- vch Smith, Scott Wilson, Mike Kopinsky, Vernon Aberle, Glen L Smith and Clint Downs check final preparations for Lehi Explorer Rodeo on Labor Day. 1 I 3 3 6 6 30 30 .f" . J t, .. ..,.., ..Xt&- .r--v-'.'-- ---; .'7. -- --- ' - v'' tnced. and WE print anything but money sometimes we're' tempted. HOUSE, 837 N. 700 E., - RADIATOR REPAIRS RADIATORS repaired, cleaned, gas tanks 1 Ahlander's, repaired. day service. 6 456 S. University. Complete radiator service, gas tank repair. Prompt service. Provo Radi1725 S. State, Provo. ator, Apply of Day, 2 tinet Day, 3 Lines Days, 2 Lin Days, 3 Linos Days, 2 Lines Days, 3 Lines Days, 2 Lines. Days, 3 lines 11 OROCERYMAN. Experienced In .stock-inchecking tnd i product. Work afternoons, college .student preferred. Apply 69 N. 1st E. THIS 2 line ad would cost you only 20c peTTlay on our JO day rtle, In the A day inywher world. Cell Mr. Wheier. for. Appoinfmenf xt. 125. $100 - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE 190 West 800 North, Provo Apply 490 South Help Wanted Men . ( Television Repairman. Experienced. Full er part-timVarious openStenographer ings. .. . Mechanical Draftsman Exptrl- anted and permanent. ; Some college. Manager Trainee - Permanent. Camera Salesperson Permanent. Full timt Grocery Checker part-timSome Sunday work. REMODELING and all FRY cook and waitress. 7th East, Provo: -- WANTED, good man to take over carpet and .upholstery cleaning. Up to 45 per cent . commission, no Investment,' no experience, will train. Writ education tnd qualifications to P.O. Box 1052, Provo. jMACHINISTz-nnrch- ln operator trtlnlng, months train-openings available tor course in p f tjrfiil Infpf mitiow contact 'Employment- - Security - Office,' 190 W. 800 N., Provp or call do every type of roofing, fix leaks, repair, 'free estimates, WE choose STUDENTS, your own " work food routes. hours! Established Call J25r606, Tuesday, Wednesday, ..tnd HELP WANTED: General SPRAY SERVICE Agent who to Thursday, J to 6 p.m. i.m. wants ft build good, solid agency for ARDRAYINCr for appointment. himself with life In 3 Call PART and full time help needed for surance company thatoffers-(- tslete - - tin new store opening S5o.fiubUc 6f non-ppolicies, a fi TOP SO It. sales or mission experience helpful nancing plan based upen production TOP SOIL and .fill dirt, driveway .slag, and 100 home office write Herald box tft a personal interview, send excavation, stwer and water tines Call lion, : to: Jack R. Gesln.XXXirGen- eral Bankers Life Insurenc Company, TREE SERVICE 1536 Welton Street, Denver, Colorado. MERRY A CHRISTMAS AND . JACQUES TREE SERVICE with POLYWARE TOY MAN wanted for delivery tnd yard work, Big money We're prof, tret surgeons. No pb too over IS years old. Apply Threeway PARTIES. Need car. Call colled. w as SS.Topped, Irg or twoo small. As Builders. 1700 SrSttttrOrtm, suro.r or removed frees. trimmed, Shrubbery trimmed and wrapped. Satisbranch glass "tnd glazing MANAGER, faction guaranteed. 24 hr emerg. serv. WAITRESS wanted, 19 years old or ever. firm, located Sante Pe, New .Mexico,, All est. free. For fast efficient Apply iM4 5. state, orem. avellablt' Immediately Salary open. or serv. Call Provo Outstending opportunity for man win," work In nursing Ins, and bonded for customers' protec- R.N. for supervisory In til phases of glass good background P.O. Write home, rural community. In S.L.C. nnd Ogdtn also. tion. Offices business. Resume In dtttll to P.O. Box 477, Castle Dale, Utah. Box 188, Santt Ft. TREES.. shrubiiL topped, . trimmed and ASSISTANCE needed, full or part time. MAN for servict station, removed, free estimate; Vtltey Oil Co. ' Call Viviaae Woodard Cosmetics, North Main, Springvllfo. 489:419. TREES cut, topped, pr ined; Free est), mates. Clemen ED UCATIONAI COUNSELORS"- GIRL 4 to 12 shift, must be 21. Viaduct R V1C- E-T-ELEVISION-SB ttia W, Ckft' ? iwrarrwryo. 25 DISCOUNT on professional TV serv-- . d Salary by contract (not by ..' the week or month) ice, repairs and adlustments. Color or HOUSEWIVES, keep Important ob-- . of black and white, Call NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY." wit ond 'mother No investment,'" cole-will to glvt pfl- train you' lecting, or delivering. For appointment, TV and RADIO REPAIR tude tests and enroll students by ap 3 or call 0 Phone pointment only. TELEVISION,' radio and record playars, ', tppolntment only. guaranteed repair since 1950. Triple E, WAITRESSES, all shifts, experience not 7 after a.m. Tuesday Rosaj . State, Oram, necessaryiSeeMri lQC.li8 TECH. INSTITUTE Cafe, Pleasant Grove. SERVICE black ind white TV,' recordEXCELLENT Santa, AMERICA earningshelping PROVO ex-r All record work ky ers, player. -- must : drive,. Call 201 242JjLmniV-5uiperts, ; tt t t it - ' Help Wanted Women ". . frt - tor" fisjernjr :$i.oo '1.75 - Wakefieid'a.: THERE OUGHT A BE A' LAW! By FAGALY & Of SHORTEN .$1.50 $2.50 "$2.50 . . . $4.00 .$6.00 $9.50 dduL. f A ' I (THECOMAS SEMWHG MTD f .... CREDIT Ahova rates njbect to 30 tents" vlet ehtrgt for credit. ' COPY DEADLINE . . . day preceding publication. Sunday . . . ' .5 p.m. Friday. . -- ,' l.j.n-- l a vvV V nII " 1HE NICE (- - TAKE THE FOOD, OEARIElOTelEPwISf l?5 ' M - ADJUSTMENTS If , .'. 12 Noon Satyrdoys your-'- advertliemeW appears'' In. correctly, notify ui Immediately" We will not be responsible for more than one, Incorrect Insertion. Such respon-- ' 'ibilltv It limited to a correct Inser- 7- W, flon of advertisement.:. ; Th raservtr'IM to eiasstty. edit, or rtiect any advertisement. PRE-RODE- " ; CASH RATES Monday ...-- . . DIAL373-505- 0 .4:30 p.m. IIPOOR7 - V- - The Daily Herald Weekdays f .. USED GAR?? Judging will be on the basis of .stating he - has the - physical hcrseman&ipTTnora he must have, his parents writ oral appearance. Phil Black will serve as mas ten coriset and he must, have ter of ceremonies and announce paid his registration fee. Reg.- the various, rodeo events. As a istration will be held at the Lehi after- special feature,' the Bridlettes Stake Cenier on Saturday Mr. : from 3 to 5 p.m noon, of American Fork Club Riding will perform - with r precision Smith stated. ; : : Explorer leaders fronmhe . drills, etc. ' LDS wards who have In order to be eligible to par- various been assisting include . Verjion ticipate Explorers must be able Mike Kopinsky, Scott to show a receipt for the Insur- Aberle, Allen Green, Jim Robinson, ance required for "participation Atkinson Don Palmer, K. R. in athletic events; he must have Vern Mathews, Dick had a physical examination Bingham, Russon, Jesse Moore, Arthur Harding, Bob Olivers a n'jl " ' Bruce Hacking. Tickets may be purchased at the gate, Refreshments will be available, throughout, the evenof ing, under" the; direction Richard Eddington:ahd the Boy . PRINTING NEED A GOOD f : ' v CLASSIFIED lilfMPLE Paperhanglnj pleasant. ..personality "WeTderi ' Journeymen. Various , openings. Pipe Fitters Journeymen. Electrical tx-- . Maintenance Man . perienct, Auto Body Repairman Expert. ROOFING . -- AND er Secretary : I PAINTING PAPERHANGING BaMirooms, carports, kitchens, types of remodeling. Call- - 373-856- Scouts from the local troops. PAIN' ING AND MYRL WENTZ . r 'S' North LAWNMOWERS SHARPENING SHARPENING and small engines repair ed. R,py s Bike Shop, 444 W. Center. tion and, unless payment Is made before will be sold on the 5th day of October, 1966, to pay the delinquent ''assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sal Lehi Explorers to Hold Labor Day Rodeo; , 84 office, University Avenue, No. 217, Prd- vo, Utah; and, if not paid, delinquent on the nineteenth day of September, 1966. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on September 19, 1966, will be ad- - Queen ChoiceSetfBridlettesto Perform -- willing AHmen mke over 1600 per month. Contact Jay Herman or Was Parkar, 433 E. 3rd S.; Provo. loiltrmaktf"-Joofneyman- districts, both classes "A" and The family also reported that they did some traveling in Italy, Germany and France arid was able to see ftiost of . Austria. They had pleasant visits with The Nebo Board of Education has rescheduled the meet; some Proyo missionaries, including Larry Broadbent, son ing planned for Hast week but of Dr. and Mrs; Jay Broadbent, cancelled because of a deatlrin and Fred Clayson, son of the the family of one board mem- Eli Claysons,. both in Vienna, .' ', ber, nd also spent two days with Stahs-fiel- d Russell Superintendent Stephen Taylor,, son of Dr. and reports the board will meet Mrs. " Weldon Taylor in Paris. Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the new The Foreign' Languageeague Instructional Materials Center has headquarters in Salt Lake located in the Salem School. Cifyand sends over 4000 high The board Will inspect the school students abroad for center and will' discuss district: study each summer to its "16 problems. .including the, possi- - campuses located all over Eubility of bonding to complete rope. The family was accom--i the new Springville and Payson panied by a niece, Ann ' high schools. daughter 'of Dr. and The meeting, originally sched Mrs. Paul G. Fillmore, Ven '.. uled for Aug. 29, was - an ex tura, Calif. tension -- of -- the earlier board Do you have a news brief meeting when members toured or personal items you'u like the new Springville high school to appear in this column? site. A death in the family of Raymond Johnson resulted in Call Mildred B. Hall at 3 or the postponement. . ........ ter rnnncnildTen-tutileeTOanTffrtherarrT- Salem Center Wilma Louder ill : er STEVEN JAY HANCOCK , sires differ very little." A -- missionary- farewell: ser vice Will 08 held this evening at m., in the Second LDS Ward Chapel in Pay-so- n honoring Wilma 'Lewder, received her S t e ven Jay Golden Gleaner Award in the Hancock, who Orem Sixth Ward recently from will leave soon Mrs. Eli K. for the Scot- Oa7son7presT Hancock tish Mission. ; Mr, - of the of Mr. ident .Mr. Hancock is. Orem Stake and Mrs: Harry Hancock of f 1 F enter the' Mission YWMIA. Miss Louder Home in Salt Lake City on Sept. " lis the daugh 12. . '. :, - Missionary Testimonials and ace . H . ,:7 j |