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Show About People. Mr. and and Provo after visiting for a week; in Colorado Springs, Colo., with their daughter, Barrylyn .and! "her husband, Gerrold Hedquist and the Couples diildren, Kevin . .and Alison: . and Mrs. Jack Littleford and their .two daughters have reiurnea 10 uos uamuos, cam., after spending 1Q days vacationing with his sister, Mr.s. Margaret Mower in Provo and his mojher.'Mrs'. Susan Littlefbrd in Orem; During the visit the family - fished a- t- Strawberry Reservoir, visited Park City and Lagoon and enjoyed an airplane ' ride. '"r7r i.Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Clark and daughter, Norma Jean, of rwm and Mrs "Keith Jense of Pleasant Grove have returned name iruiu oouiu uawia nuns they were helping to move their daughter and son, uranr ana n"Ha Map Jpnv The ieouDle will be living in there while Mr. Jense is attending- - the? South Vaiioid oiau: uuivci any- nvi&uig . ... TJ ee. i uc cvuyie on- a- masters ucgi Provo. in been had residing . Mrs. David Hamblin and daughter, Sfiauna, have re- -- ,4uniedJheirJiomiLPhilai riplnhia Pa after snendins sev eral weeks in Provo visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pnlnh Rritsfh and his narents. .r I. anat Mrs. Lawson namoan. 1 T Mr. Mr- - Hamblin was able to visit also for two of the weeks m Provo, before returning t o Philadelphia where he is en- marketing research for the Smith Kline and French framed in Company. ..... . Festival in Run Mrs. Adella Gibson, former Price resident,lKrliasbeen making her home with children InJtis area during the past few on Thursyears was able4o-atten-a gala and d day birthday luncheon at the River-;; side Country r QutP given- - by members of her family, Among the guests were her daughters Mrs. Bessie Hanson and Mrs. Maude Leonard of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Irma G. Wiest of Provo and a daughjer-in-la' Mrs. Thelma Gibson and friends . . . .1 T7f.. ; Mrs, Maoie lumepy ana mrs, 1 .Eliza Moore. After the luncheon, the - group reassembled at the Wiest home for more visiting." Back-to-Scho- ol -6-- Day in Orem R.j C. (Joe) Nielsen live Mrs." Arthur Workshop, Fair, Nights Planned by PTAs of Valley rnesian Mr. n their childens schedule, their Officers and committee chair--: MrsGiles urges all PTA 1 of all local cers and chainpen to be pres- - teachers and the objectives of S.LT LKE CITY ( UPD-Fr- om each class. Ten minute class Association units will gather erit.. the dark, there comes a 9 . at the Dixon! a.m. periods with five minutes for at Monday ghostly and long trumpet like Junior High School for their Grandview Elementary School changing classes is scheduled Word has been received that; blast played on a giant sea remainder of the eve- annual workshop and instruct-- i wil! hold its first PTA meeting for the three Castleberry children, shell. Another answer and "Fes-Ova- l ion session. on September 15, 1966. at 7 p;m. iung.. Polynesia" has begun with Georgeanne, Randy and Phillip, i The. workshop is : 4vnWedTDuring theevenlng the a parents jOnThursdaySeptl5, have arrived safely in Pitts- "Hi Kele'sa the gathering of jby the Provo of:ate invited to meet their child-- j Mothers and Daughters evening ' the people. burg Pa. after spending the which Mrs. Floyd Giles is presi-- j ren's teachers and visit the has been planned. " The lights rise "on the island ' summer in the Provo area ; gth trade fair which is an acc- - The meeting is planned for three rocky crags of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin setting Heads of each committee and umulatfon of their visit to the Sixth -- Grade girls and "their Larse'n and family in Mapleton.! against the blue Pacific sky and project on the council level will state Fair.' Also parents are mothers and will be held at the former Provoans: They will on either side Tikis, carved outline msirunions ior me years invited, to enjoy school lunch Pleasant Grove Junior High make their home this winter images of ancient Polynesian wore at maiviaufli sessions 101- School Auditorium at 7 p.m. A with their sister-- and husband, Gods, which flank the stage the general meeting. film on personal hygiene will lowing, Salem SALEM The PTA. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Colburn in with the green island woods be- with the Salem be conducted by Mrs, Lucille in cunneciion Pennsylvania. They -- are the yond, ScliooL is sponsoring the annual, Page, county health nurse. Dressed in immaculate white children of the late Elmo and school fair September 16, at Mothers are encouraged to atceremonial costumes . the proZina Castleberry of Provo. All children jschonl the are tend with thejr daughters. Re-cessional proceeds from the frphmpnt will hp eprvprt at to have their exhibits requested Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sturgis,' wings with an almost dirge the conclusion of the evening. at the auditorium 9 a. schoijl by pace. Chanting their "alo-h4- " Provo; tiave returned borne dism. will be They Friday, to the beat of giant drums, from Klamath Falls, Ore., Members of the played and judged by out of OREM the 176 South Sea Islanders asword their daughthat Private Rondo Rawlings, U. town judges during the day, bringing Windsor School PTA are in--. semble overlooking the audi S. Marine Corps, son of Mr. ter, Mrs. Leslie (Margaret) ence, AH. parents, children and y'ited to attend the "Back ' to Mrs. George W. Rawlings, friends are invited to attend this School and Jones, ; is convalescing t after Perform Regularly Night" which will be 721 S. 400 W., . surgeryr' performed recently. . The troupe, which performs gala occasion at 6 p.m. and buy held on Sept 15 at 7:30 p.m. .. . . .i 1 TH Margafet's daughter, Kathleen Orem; was se- their supper;-plagamesrsee regularly at the Church of the had who honlected spent as Anderson, the Fair and visit. ing will be in 'the auditorium, Jesus Christ of Latter . day or man of his summer - in : Provo with her; Saints after-whithe members will ch Polynesian Center on a nd PLEASANT platoon graindparerrtsrTeturned to Oren Windward Oahu, "Hawaiian ' Is disperse to the various, classr was graduatchil r gon with Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis, includes representatives night for' par- rooms to meet ed from .re- -' ents of Pleasant Grove Junior dren's teachers. . : . of the Tongan. Hawaiian, Sam emit' training .Visitors at the home of John oan, Maoris, Fijian andTahiti-a-n New officers of the PTA for High .school students will be A s Lant and Mr. and Mrs. Richard held Sept. 14 at the Junior High. 1966 are -- Bella Evans, presidrecently cultures! Lant have been Mr. and Mrs. The meeting will begin at ent'; Gwen Smith, first vice the platoon "Festival Polynesia" is in Harold Lant and their daughter, Salt Lake City for a honor man he 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium for nrpcMpnf- - k'ncrall Honcon caa. y en also was s e- - Pvt. Rawlings a short instructional meeting. onu vice presiuem; tjaroiya Patricia, of.Bellingham, Wash. gagement after setting a season Harold is a BeTmpaff attorney attendance1 record at the Jected to receive The meetifig will give the par Booth, secretary, and Irma Kol- and Patricia is a teacher in wood Bowl in Los Angeles last uniform awarded by Leather ents an opportunity to know lins, treasurer, neck Magazine to the outstand theschopls orRentonWash. week. SUNDAY, SEPT. 11, 1966 Enroute to Payson they stopped Sunday ing recruit in each platoon From the Tongan "Otuhaka" Utah County, Utah to visit Mr. Lant's brothers and dance of the women, performed Private Rawlings was closely rank and while seated in honor of thetl sisters as follows: judged iii cmnpetitioii with the Lucile Oberhansley at Boise, men of their village, to the Lother 75 men In his platoon on i I..IM. n r , iiiiii.iiii.iii.il.i mi Uli.-.l inuri inn basic military subjects as well Idaho; Don and Donna Barney Samoan hook knife dance of SKYBOUND CORN STALKS Phil De LaMare of 170 S. as on' his conduct, attitude andat. Ogden; and Howard and thewarriorsj)reparing for bat"300 WTPlwo, wonders low much talkr hour Erma Shuler in Salt Lake. City. tle, the two and one-hahisnnipTHedcof 5- - ffiffltarybelrlng: He was also selected for pro- performance compels the at stalks will grow as they pass the mark. The episode Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van tention of the audience, office fq Dances :Yary Dam and son Michael are makFlMCfass - effectiVroB the day jsasfc.-aaiuiIhnimon sent him five corn kernels from Peru. of his ing their home in Clearfield. Mr. They are moved to laughter, Jennie graduation from recruit to tears the He planted them about June 1. Four out of the five, seeds training. to excitment and finally Van Dam is employed with He is presently at home on a Air Force at Hill AFB. The Van as the music and dances vary "germinated and sent up stalks. still growing but They're Provo 1st East 488 Dams have .been attending from the comic through the there twojweek leave. At the end of are no, Apparently maturity takes a longer his leave he will return to San school at BYU for the past four dances of war and battle to the 374-0867 growing season. If the Provoan tries his band at Peru corn Diego where he will study in years. Mrs. Van Dam has been lamenting songs of farewell the Hawaiian culture When next group he'll school. for the three . much earlier. radio undoubtedly plant past year teaching there years. She and Michael spent performs "Tute E," a dance of last week visiting with her two old grandmothers in outparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo M. landish costumes of abundent flower printed cloth and wearI Anderson in Lake Shore, f : ing flowered straw hats, singthe on gas," J. Lynne Baxter, Dr Marion ing "hey 'boy, step Bennion and Margaret LeFlore the audience breaks into unconof. Provo attended a -- special trollable laughter. Yet, as the Samoan dancers Refresher Training Course for : dietitibns at the University of perform their intricate .maneu- .'."-..- 4 1 Beautifully " 30c Offl 1 Utah Medical Center in Salt vers, throwing the swords from dancer .to dancer, there Is anxi I Lake City. A total of 65 chunk or fl No. 211 from Idaho,. Wyoming, ous silence punctuated with the : re9u,or"eoun. swords tidbit the as "oh" occasional n for U Nevada, Colorado, Montana, sail ' - ' " high in the air and are and Utah attended the course, grind. packag. conducted -- under a- .financial skillfully caught. As the show concludes with grant from' theUS Public Health the beautiful farewell song ' Service. Aloha Oe" of Hawaii, a la- ment as restless yet sad as the sea itself, rolling in long, full offi-me- ByMARCt'S SMITH and Mrs. Mark Brown, in Provo. The maternal grandparents live ' . in Ely. Parent-Teacher- - j PTA-Cou- neil r dt. ; j -- : - . ,!!r " . y ( Saturday: Girl to Jack C. and Asenath Victoria Schillenof Provo. ; Girl to Loren and Marilyn Carlyle Betters of Heber. Friday: " Boy to Jack and Ruth Ann -- Wood Haight of Provo. Boy to Eddie and Linda Hoss Jasperson of Orem. Girl to -- Orvil "and ' Kathy v lV'iiinii wuutti nKm " Twin boys to Robert and Elva 'Stone Hawkins of Provo. Girl to Jim Rex and Joarin Claire Schmidt' Daniels of Provo. jkyJoEtoO:JlndjQan. of Orem. jAspejiiJobsen Boy to A. Reed and'arBara of Provo. 4 and Candiss Boy to Bruce Cooper Petty of Springvile. ThiirsHav: Girl to Gary Williams -- and Joyce Stevenson Tate of Provo. Girl to John and Judith White Adams of Orem. Girl to Gerald and Marilyn Bennett Andengaard of Nephi. ' Boy to W. Dale and Nelda Graham Mackay of Provo. Wednesday: Hart Gibby . GROVEA ft six-da- rP Herald ""WislTeTtonnouixe' lf ot rs,"l. Jjl P cn. - QQ 1 jl we meet until jj 77 p U I U VJ I -3 ($V y i ' V 4f W . ' Uw ' I : mlllIcnf Illy lyP : Save - GoWen Grai- - macaroni and cheese APPLE OVEN-FRES- H n, San-taqui- n. Form our modem re made with crispyrfresh apples. bakery . . . I 1 f iL I 39 ISTRICT I. Your choice ... yniin fresh 'n juicy honeydew or casaba . KEEP . MAKES HOT CATCH AuuuJuuiHiNi (Jtrx) neer wrry - on bttard the Dutch liner Tjiluwah grasped a 400 volt power cable in the nort here Saturday soccer. He during a garne suffered no more than a burned nfand-- . t BREAD D0UGHSS" In the ANT- - Legislature ? " s I I f He is o to you -. ' 4 MADSEN Yr' credit and an asset to all of ; , 4 (utah Tuesday September 13 VOTE Alfred J. Madsen Paid .Political Adv. by Alfred J. Madsen -- '3,:t9c All These Plus Budget-Saver- s JREEZE Preston permanent typ- - , $U49 y GAL. Large 24x44-inc- h cotton. EACH 590 . . . 99' WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH 40 WEST CENTER OREM, UTAH ... Bits O' Seo 4 rW : ? f again, there are tears visable in the and Nancy E. audience. BoyBeat Rhythm . Lyon Morgan of Provo the islanders For instruments, to Robert and Gloria Boy use hollowed logs, great drums Smith Peterson of Provo. ; resembling the American In Tuesday: dian's tomtom, square five Boy .to George .T- and Marsha gallon cans on "which they beat N. Jones Harris of Provo. a rhythm, bamboo sucks sharp. Girl .to Don and Shila Waite ly wrapped together, the giant Phillips of Springville. and of course, the famous shells Boy to Coral Elton and Karen steel "Hawaiian" stringed Stevenson Richardson of Provo. guitar. Amani Magalei, leader of AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL the 40 Samoans in the festival, ' Sept. 5: said the guitar, which has beGirl to Jay Raymond and come so characteristic of island Carol Dean Hansen Cook, Gomusic, was first introduced by shen, early Portuguese mariners. Sept, 4: - Magalei, a convert to the IDS Girl to Ellison Beck and Bon Church, is a stocky man with nie Delores Ingram Holm, brnad, smiling face. He --says. Spanish Fork. The costumes my people use s GirririnticWffisna-iJoiFtethe authentic gr "assltuTaflff nie Jean Chambers Darling, iapalothinadeJrornark Spanish Fork. Pigments from plants are ' 3: Sept. used as dyes , to produce .the Girl to -- Charles Henry and traditional Samoan colors o f Carol Jean Byland Shepherd, blue on white. Ancient Cultures Payson, Boy to Larry Max and Kath-ry- n - Mike Grilikhes, troupe diSherrie Memmott Mattin-so- rector and a member of t h e board of directors of the PolySpanish Fork. nesian Cultural Center, said the Sept. 2: Girl to Max Ralph and San- center is dedicated to preservdra Jill Johnson Peterson, ing the ancient cultures of the Pacific. CITIZENS i DINNER melancholy, "aloha of sweeps oe, : fl Cru,h, WiTpanish ForkTias ham" Young University. . : " NU & LIBBY'S Air- assigned to Columbus AFB, Miss., after completing Air. Force basic training. The airman," a 1961 graduate of Spanish Fork High, bchool, the job as will be tfained-o- n a transportation specialist with the. Strategic Air Command. Nialarid.-20,-an-engi- North eafset. been I Hi denial NEW LOCATION man KejiLT. Jex, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R, Jex of 166 100 Robert M. Rupper, D.D.S. - iss. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. N. with-thei- j Kent T. Jex Sent To Columbus 1 Back-to-Scho- Utah County Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Orerri Marine Honor Man For Platoon diet-itio- ..Douglas and Joy Griffiths Nielsen, formerly of Orem, now of Ely, Nev., have sent word of the birth of a baby girl born there this week. The paternal grandparnts, .Mr. and Mrs. A. ; I opkss for $i |