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Show t- - 10A Sunday Herald SEPT, SUNDAY, Utah Robinson Yputh Receive Award 11, 196 Ute County. Missionary Farewells, Homecomings Today JAMES BRANDE ALBERT LEE DORSEY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Brande of Provo. Farewell Lee Dorsey of Provo. Farewell will be held ttiis evening at 4 wiil be held this evening at 6 p.m., H the Sunset 2nd Ward p.m- - in the: Pioneer Second He will serve in the North Cen Ward Chapel. He will serve in tral Mates mission. hhe Southern States mission, STEVEN JAY HANCOCK and .enter the Mission Home, in Son cTMrv arid MrsrHarrjf Salt Lake Cityon" Septraon T" Hancock of Parson. Farewell ALAN SAY pARRyT .services will be held this eveof Mr. and Mrs. John R. 5 in Second at the p.m.,. ning Farewell Parry, Springville. IDS Ward Chapel in Payson. will be . today in the Mapleton He will serve in the Scottish, First Ward Chapel. He will! mission and will entr the Mis-- l can; in th Fact jVntral Sfatps sion Home in Salt Lake Qty iMiwinn and enters the mission on r Se-- 1 12. home Monday. , CRAIG WHITLNG Son of Mr. and Mrs. -- Stewart Farewell Whiting.-- ' Springville. IwMI be todav at 3:45 p.m.. in the' Mapleton Third Ward Chap el. He will serve in the Eastern Atlantic Mission, and enters the Mission Home Monday. GARY R. RICHINS 1 i'h iii ii Son of Mrjnd Mrs. J. Grant it Richins. Springville. Farewell Mr. Brande will be this evening at 7 p.m. in the Springville Jlth Ward Chapel. He will serve in the North- 'XJ em Indian Mission. He enters j Wiii-- M a m f rt 1 Mr. Dorsey - 1 j ii. ,a.a1fe,ii r Mr. Parry tt rwiiiir Mr. Richins DENiVtSTH UiUKUi Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Church of Springville. Farewell win oe inis anernoon ai-:1 p.m. . in .the. Springville 9th mr mv Ward Chapel. He will serve in Mr. Whiting the Central British Mission. He enters the Misison Home Mon- - , i Provo., In Symposium At Moscow tral British mission. Dr. Richard D, Sagers, pro KAY LYNN DAVIS fessor of bacteriology at Brig Son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. ham Young University, is in Davis of Salem. Homecoming US Moscow, will be held this afternoon at SR, where he 5:30 p.m. in the Salem Ward has been in Chapel. vited to par- MERRILL M. HALES -- Ucipate in th Son of Mrr and Mrs. Reid M. Hales of Mapleton. Homecom ing will be held this evening at 5:30 p.m., in the Mapleton IDS Ward Chapel. He has served in the Australian mission. CAROLE BURMEISTER Daughter of Mrs. Bertha Bur- meister of Provo. Homecoming will be held this afternoon" at p.m., in the Rivergrove 2nd Ward Chapel. She served in the Swedish mission. gational Sym p o j 1 um on Chemical and 'Biological As- pects of Pyri-doxal Catalys-- - Dr. Sagers is during September. - The invitation to participate was extended' jointly by the Soviet Academy of Sciences and fhe International Union of I '- xv France, Japan who are engaged in sion.1 in research this field. Dr. Sag-e- n ia one of 16 scientists from the United States (and one of GENEALOGY (1 from throughout the world) 1 wno wiu aescnoe me results PHOTOS of hi research at the confer- a - v - - v 1 ' CAU OH THESI Ray Lorin Robinson, 16, was recently presented the Duty to God Award by Bishop DeLynn Heaps, Orem 31st Ward." He is me son of Mr. arid Mrs. J. Leon Robinson of 578 So. 566 E., Orem. . -- S s l ll ,1 U XV Company. 4W touHi y Onlver-t- Var BUILDING CONTRACTORS General contractor, specialist in creating 'new building and remodeling. 20 COIN WORLD. rnim rtAm col led or. ' vears-- of quality construction In Utah County. Rex Wolsey, and supplies; leweiry, bottles, antiques. " Buy, sell, trade. Casper's Stamp aw CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION Coin Shop, 434 W. Center. Bemile'i. Tili Ca. CA" L LUNCCHEON CUSTOM SEWING brkXI veilt and mig ntaa ptccci. brifet- Three Adult Education - - LAMPS - todayl or 4 Adult Education Department has announced reg istration for three programs, high school completion," basic education (elementary), "and classes. There will be three separate dates for Tlie Provo registration. Those persons - desiring -- to work toward a higlf "school diploma will register Thursday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Provo High School. If the person is enrolling for the first time he must bring a copy of his high school grades. Adults will be granted credit for military experience and certain work that is evaluated to have had value m vocational training. Persons under 22 years of age will have free tuition, while those over 22 will have to pay $20 per unit. The basic education nropram will begin Sept, 20 at 7 n m at tne Kock Xanvon "Sdiool All use desiring to have help m elementary "reading, writing or arithmetic are encouraged to enron. rhe program is free. classes will horrin Thursday, Oct. 13, at the Provo High. .School... Schedules will be distributed later through arh children, or patrons may pick w scneuuies at any Provo Non-cred- it school office. ' it '., : SAN JUAN (WI) -L- eondo Crespo told police Wednesday thieve were unable to break into his car 1o steal tt7 but they were aM to cart off - the battery, spare" tire and engine. fI t j - AND 8 or i ; Paperhanging not try Bill Wilson ter your next jsalfttmg or faperhanfling, phone PRINTING 1 . - , ' xeO " ! - i, 4 st-30- :j iiL ii. I Space Is limited ;u I Or relaxed worry free' vaT cation with nice jet luxury, hotels already reserved, auto of and transportation plenty free time accept our Hawaii Calls invitation for October 21st to 30th tour. Space is limited. For free brochure call Christoph-erso- n or Travel Service, Call Now For Brochure 1 Driven, . Machinists 373-531- 0 or 373-446- ' " JACQUES TREE SERVICE HULLINGER Trim now and save the cost of repair later. We're prof, tree surgeons. No ob Ageney too Irg. or too small. As low as $5. Topped, trimmed, surg., or removed 179 N. University trees. Shrubbery trimmed and wrapped. 24 nr. emerg. Satisfaction guaranteed. serv. All est. free. For fast efficient 1 WILL place 2 men or women In bueV ness for themselves. No Investment on or day serv. Call Provo their part. Must be full time, honest, Ins. and bonded for customer protection. ambitious, willing to work hard, Offices In S.L.C. and Ogden also. pleasant personality. All men make over SM0 per month. Contact Jay HerSUPER TREE SERVICE man ar Wes Parker, 433 Jrd l4 Provo. Stop worrying about those dead, trees and dangerous, or overgrown shrubs. Have them topped, trinv $200 A. MO. GUAR. SALARY med or taken down before they da Part time --work, no telling, assisting serious damage. You'll find us manager, public relation work, soma fair, fastr and very reasonable. paper work,, age 1? or over. Bethany Call anytime for a free estimate. Distributors, You'll you did. Call ... te Bob Foster, 471 ACCOROtl W. 1st S Oram area to work In your home or go Spanish Fork. to students home. We will train, fO.5 TREES cut, topped, pruned. Fret estitl to $4 per hour. Sail Salt Lake 3 mates. Clemen for Interview. TV ana RADIO REPAIR ,bglad Help Wanted Women 9 radio and record players, guaranteed repair since 1950. Triple E, R.N. for in work' nursing supervisory Inc., 1698 S. State, Orem, Writ P.O. home, rural community. TELEVISION by selling those na longer needed ..... ...... .... ; items with a fast acting Want re-- 1 Automobile and Mointenanee chance to upgrade and gain new. skills Openings exist profession of ing pictures In throughout, the CLASSIFIED To Place Your Ad Real Estate Fundamentals DIAL AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS Ounsmithing Horse Shoeing CABINET fuu. price I 1 Old Sfviitfai EafM Maw Wabbiat ' Mow SfWnga - , Wmn HaaaM Spae-0w- ELECTRICAL r7 Um I Hf .1 PmtUmt fm& P-- Urvlco - r aMesMWuja aW ttmt Somplet shown in Your Horn by Appointment 4 No obligation. ' Phone to b 11 - 2700 South Stale steiy ia pT ... approved byMthe Veteran's Administration to at provide Veteran Training.' Make application " Office! Students the 'Dean of is UTAH TRADE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE AT PROVO- Provo, Utah ' Phone 373-789- 0: . . For Interview call&collect Miss Evelyn S.L.C. White, DUNBAR STANLEY STUDIOS . .$1.00 I Day", 3 Lines 3 Days, 2 Lines ...$1.75 3 Days, 3 Lines 6 Days, 2 Lines ...$2.50 6 Days, 3 lines 30 Days, 2 Lines 30 Days, 3 Lines .l.$4.00' t..$6.00 ...$9.50 . 30 to work, nights BEELINE FASHIONS ilyi "shows,' has Openings for Howt sly lists and managers. Company handles all collecting and deliveries and To see compays top commissions. plete line and get all details call or Ella Mae Christiansen, . .$2-5- 0 Above rites subject to X cents vice charge for credit. DEPENDABLE babysitter, 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., my home, Help Wanted Men 11 ter. Weekdays ' 4:30 p,m. day preceding REAL ESTATE Monday. tVVVViyVaaa'VVMAVVVk NURSES aid, over 3 and Sundays. ,.$1.50 HORSESHOEING MACHINE SHOP MATHEMATICS PHOTOGRAPHY PRACTICAL AUTOMATION CONTROLS FUNDAMENTALS VOCATIONAL READING REFRIGERATION WELDING . V . Salary while training. benefits .. oar Exceptional company furnished and expenses paid. -" Aflwrj--yeerjsatisfactory erviee for a free trip te you are eligible ' Europe. No previous- photographic experlenca necessary and no selling .required To qualify you must and willing to travel. Highchodl graduate. Jtav good character references. 0 Day, 2 Lines to train In the exciting takchild photography, the J. C. Penney , stores U.S.A. CREDIT GUNSMTTHING f (390 North 150 East 373-505- ELECTRONICS: : I 373-026- Masfercraft r MAKING-CARPEN- TRY CLASSES BEGIN: September 26 I tHnad Maw 1 COMMERCIAL ART DIESEL MECHANICS DRAFTING TUITION COST: $22 rata . CASH RATES & SECRETARIAL TRAINING NUMBER OF WEEKS: Fourteen veeks in term. and! MarwioU - ADVERTISING REGISTRATION: September 19 through September 23 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. TIME OF CLASSES UW YOUNG LADIES AGES 18 TO 25 ACT IMMEDIATELY The Daily Herald Medical Terminology Photography. Vocational Mathematiei A DRIVE-IBIGLER'S CAFE, 150 W. Center. Apply In person between k a.m. and IT a.m. Waltresa with a.m. till I experience, hours to p.m. p.m.) also waitress from 4 Re- Vocational Reading iNCLUDest .. COURSES-OFFER- ED FR Manager and payroll for LADY bookkeeper 1 machine operator or good typist. to Herald Box old. Reply year Recently Added Classes Specifications Writing for lulldtng " Trades. , Avon 3 schoolPLEASANT Grove area, care-fchildren while parents away, our home. Call suits tomorrow. THESE BENEFIT A 'To buy or sell call 5 Ad. A call today eould mean more challenging job PRODUCTS AVON MAKE EXTRA CASH an New Classes Cook Dishwasher Box 477, Castl Dale, Utah. SERVICE black and white TV, recorders, record players. All work by ex-- ASSISTANCE needed, full or part time. .: perts. Wakefield's. - Catl - Wlvlane -- Woodard Cosmetic, Christopherson Travel Service PH. MEN i. MERRILL CHRISTOPHERSON. fori A Waitresses :' fmployment th It- - more enloyable- - awl eotit less to oln our special escorted Is10 day tour to the Hawaiian lands. We guide you to Interesting spots by private car; Walkikl PunchPearl Beach. Harbor, bowl, pineapple plantations and active factory, hidden lungles, sand beaches, volcanos, black temple session, and Polynesian visit You Spectacular. may on the Island friends, remain stop over longer and have in California If you so desire. . im Saleswoman Maid ROOFING ' It 17, ;. . " Checker and all TOP SOIL and fill dirt, driveway Hag, excavation, sewer and water Um. CHI HAWAII CALLS! j YOU Bathrooms, carports, kitchens, types of remodeling. Call TREE SERVICE OCTOBER 21 North, Prova WOMEN REMODELING - G. C. MacNaughtan, Second Ward; and Bonnie Richins, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Everett Richins, Fift'i Ward. Miss Hadfieid reports that' this is the fourth year the pro- -' gram has been in effect andi these .are. the firsLgirls in the' leaders. l190 West 800 TOP SOIL LEHI OFFICE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY : " ' Apply , WE do every type of roofing, fix leaks, repair, fret estimates. 5 Lehi Girls Win Top Awards in Camping Brenda MacNaughtan, daughter, of .Mr... and Mrs , s RADIATORS repaired, cleaned, gas tanks repaired. 1 day service, Ah lander's, 456 S. University, ' Complete radiator service, aos tank repair. Prompt service. Provo Radia1725 S. Stale, Provo. tor, - Five Lehi girls have earned the. coveted fourth year in the YWMIA certifications camp crafter program; it was announced by Mary Hadfieid, stake camp director. They include, "Nora Gilbert, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gilbert; and Linda Beck, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Beck, both of the Seventh Ward; Syd Price, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price of the First Ward; Experienced. Full RADIATOR REPAIRS ? - -- ork shifts. SO, Type, , Installer. Drapery Hanger Machinists Journeyman and .p- prentice. Alterations Voman Full time. ExSewing Machine Operators perienced. -- Sawing Machine Of tator --Train full time. ees full or "Television' Repairman part time. Plumber State licensed journeyman, - WE print anything but money and sometimes we're tempted. N. 837 700 E HOUSE, PATIENTS SUFFERING Enfflanr? . ' . AT.iuiuii, . iwsea at two hnsnfaio were prohibited from sunhafih: "ig in bikinis because mala the program". Previously seven!, patients could see them, "and stake leaders completed t h e - rami narm their blood course in special camps w -- AMBITIOUS CAMPERS Fourth year certificate winners in the YWMIA Camp Crafter Program are from left to right; Nora Gilbert, Bonnie Richins, Mary Hadfieid, Stake Camp Director, Syd Price, Linda Beck and Brenda MacNaughtan. pair for Women. i Messenger Croceryman timo only. WHY consider Trade Tech's Evening School! LARSON STUDIO 28 N. 1st East, - AND PAINTING 8 Quantitative Analytical Chemist "-' analysis. : Structural Droftsman-- r Permanent, Mechanical Draftsman Permanent - l drearer earning power WoyYon Help Wanted repair-part- PAIN' INO or , SHARPENING and sma'l engines repaired. Roy's Bike Shop, 444 W Center Programs Set Chest-n- LOST: SS REWARD, for return of missing Siamese cat, end of tail bent. Vicinity 14O0 i. and Main, Orem. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENING .Want ThmL PARIS STOLEN Lost and Found LOST 1 horses, black mare and mare, Provo Canyon, REPAIRED ence, . t. timeAvoid the rush. Olsen's Lamp Shop S. 1000 W., Provo, 373t4741. 74 -- im not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other man myseit, Ronnie Evans. I Drill '. expert carpet and uphclstery cleaning, lowest rates, call anyline, LAMP oslovakia Madoth Clarence ftw t. 3n-w- of ."""-v- . . . mcurrea ay anyone other maa.mysen... Nielsen Jr. - tiie day when the children come NEW power equipment, gas coal v'ocons furnace Cleaning, home for between sessions F URN AC I CLEANINS 4 REPAIRS luncheon. Scoop the pulp out CALL for discount oft NEW BISHOPRIC IN OREM Myrlon B. Abegg (seated center) has been sustained of a medium size tomato. wrnaca tieanmg, austment, repairs 10 year experlenca, service. 28th G. G. with guaranteed as first and of Orem the Ward, Faerber, left, LeRoy counselor, Chop the pulp finely with a bishop GARAGE DOORS Stuff the Wayne Porter, right, second counselor: From left on back row are Roger D. Webb, ward little mayonnaise. Overhead Doors, radio operclerk; Ronald K. Demaree, finance clerk; and Ernest Don Miner, assistant w,ard clerk. hollowed tomato and top with MARTIN ated. Installed. Remodeling. R. w. Released were Bishop LeRoy R. Lindeman, First Counselor Keith L. Neagle, Second a roof of tiny whole" Norway Uwry, Phone Counselor K. LaNoal Carrell, Ward Clerk Roland Swallow, and assistant Clerk George sardines. Serve chilled with HOUSECLEANINO) ' Wilkins. favorite beverage. "it LLS cleaned scientifically by machine; I wilt not be responsible1 for any debts 1 CUSTOM mwte FliRNAC cleaning Call Oyna-Klee- n Hearty fare is the order up to SOS on your purchases. Write to Romel Publications, P.O. Box ' . Provo. Utah. SAVE rfiW,.tJif.THL. rum MmMi FURNACE CLEANING SCHOOL Dear Frank: . Wa (utt saved a lot of money ramocM having Koffwd-Peacec- k our borne. They provided ptant. financing omd a fin con it ruction iob. Coll them et 373-414- AUTO 8LAS " , Personals acOKEN giau replaced, tpecialljed af ' ikjeni work. AhianOer Manufacturing ' am expenses. If Yon Give Expert Sorvk, Orato Your faMxaxntiv Ad fa . Em Mart ttpuWrly ' a patrol leader. He attends the Orem High School where is is active in the Forensics debating club. woman aeures rtoe ta iew Jersey about Sept. n, w,n oriving and FIRMS FOR Expert Service Mr. Robinson was air Eagle scout at the, age of 13, and he has recently won the Bronze Paim. He served as-den chief, patrol leader and senior pressure." GLEN SMITH The Moscow symposium will Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold bring together the leading sci- Smith, Payson. Homecoming entists from the Soviet Union, wiH be held today at 5 pjn.j in the United States, Italy, Eng- -' the Payson 4th Ward ChapeL and Czech- He served in the Canadian mis land, Biochemistry. . . - Inter-- second A . non-cred- it DENNIS FARNSWORTH Son of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Farnsworth. of Provo. Homecoming will be this evening at 6 p.m. in the Oak' Hills First Ward. He served in the Eastern Atlantic States Mission. RON GARDNER . nil mm Son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mr. Church Welcome Gardner, home will be held today at 6 p.m., in the Provo 21st IDS Ward. Served in North California mission. JOHN ROBERT CHARLES Son of Mrs. A. E. Charles, of Provo. Homecoming will be held this evening at 6 p.m., in the Rivergrove 1st Ward Chapel. He served in the Cen nini 'Y'Man i day. r A Transportation .FULL Sunday "'', ... 5 p.m. Friday . ADJUSTMENTS M . , ' . 12 Noon Saturday If your advertisement appears ln correctly, notify us .Immediately. Wa will not be responsible for mora than one Incorrect- Insert Ion. Such responsibility Is limited to a correct Inser. tlon of advertisement. The Daily Herald rewrves me rlsht to tlesslty. erttl, or refect any classl-fle- d tdvarllsemmt, . Orem In Two Mechanical Draftsmen ... ' locating On Mechanical Engineer COPY DEADLINE publication. TIME OPENINGS new company with , Manufacturers of Automatic control "valves for chemical, petroleum, paper and ' . "pow-a-r, ' Industrie Aerospace - Phone Friday or Monday for ''' Appointment J V VALTEK INCORPORATED r. INDUSTRIAL SALES V-;- nallonal. water treatment Expandlng ' company seeking additional Sales' EnIdaho area. ' Established for gineer with district office in Salt business Lake City. Attractlye salary, commisprotlt-shasion, expenses, .Insurance, o6Mrtunlties. No Ing and management nn write: Garrett income, celling Callahan Co.. 131 I. 2nd . Slf Lake City. I ' r: |