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Show A J Sunday Herald Nevis About People yousKhgw SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER jusjcostof vir Garbage Pickup the-wif- e d w n4q friendsl . J7,-she- Job Openings "lthe 'i - Yl Utah Top 1000 Mark In ' Scott-famil- that 9 Candidate Petitions ih Circulation For 2 Provo City Elective Offices No Orem, Provo Mont-Univer- sity Utah-Nowa- 1X1 Utih County, Utah tuition andj all. aT Provo; Mr.,'and Mrs. 'Cities Switzerland also' Paris.. ?2000,, studies j David Gunn.of 'fem; "Stev books At continue her Lendon. to. anol EngMr. and Mrs. Joseph Spott, Preston, Prnvei" ipfMsst mmm th land. the couole looked rocou- - toward a Masters degree at theiand Diane oates of. Red'ands, of Utah. Mrs.Thorne; Calif.; Dr.. and MrsjMas Field-- 1 hen wish "anrf' familvnH sinsMr. and Mrs. Percy 81111 of Dr.-D- . inaunt and uncle.;i5 Eugene ing and family of Wilmington, friends; lor Bleroington,-Indg)mery. . Mr.-anof Del.; "Carolee -- Eberhardt of Mrs. Chesworth 5w hprp the Thorne of Fred will department pnrnll far vlwl parii Blackburn. Mr. Booth's motlupsychology at Brighara Young" Springville;- the hosts and their at the University of Indiana. Mr left Preston when she was"19 University "and Mrs." Seott7wh6"Is thptor-", - - A Christine" ftftecham,were jner Do yon tave a news wiet" Provo in resides anOas BoUertnan. Second Class Gary entertained by several and relatives both in Provo and neversseen her family members 0, Davis, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. Call Mildred B. Hall at ih Salt Lake "City, before de--i excepting Mrs. Montgomery an(j Mrs. j. Dwayne Davis ?of to appear in this column?, or personal items you'd like visere-aJeyyearLrem ' parting. The couple also plan-jw- n "3733563 of "373-0MrBolBooth from came ned to visit Expo '67 and tour 2?0- m the Gulf of Tonkin off the points in the east before settling ton and the couplealso visited coast tf North Vietnam, serv- "" relatives in this city,sThe trav- ckwn to studies. ? jnr aboard the attack aircraft elers also toured Scotlandwith carrier USS Oriskany. His wife, Odell ScottMbe son of;Mn the.Montgomerys.former Linda J. Long, also : : and MrsLoren JSJSeott "af Pro. resides in Orem : -- r I., i vo and his wife and family have T.. OIK J x ". iuc aiuscpu tt ..j niuu; Idlllliy visited the past week here from Sacramento, Calif., left Thurs- - Mr Alta J. Harrison of Salt Modesto, Calif., as guests of his day" for home after spending aLake Citynd Mrs. Cora Klink SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -parents and of Mrs. Scott's week with Mrs. Hardy's moth--j of Sacramento, Calif., were re The Utah Employment Security motherMrs. Mamie B. Davie. er, Mrs. William T. Litster, of, cent guests of Mrs FranM&dd. offices have announced that job Provo, and in' visiting other the week ended openings during ' Mrs. Rose Pearson has re-- relatives in Salt Lake City.. The home of fub. and Mrs. Aug. 26 topped the 1,000 mark turned to her home In Reno, During the visit relatives from Ed Johnson in Springvifl'e was for the first time in over Nev., after her journey to Provo Huntington, Murray and Spring-vill- e the scene of a family gathering a month. to attend the recame to the Litster home this week. A barbecue was enThe employment office noted union. She also visited old for a social. joyed followed by games and unemployment insurance 'friends and neighbors and was visiting. Present were Dr. and claims were rising slightly and the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wayne Young has returned to Mrs. R. and fam- peaked at 844, which was 254 LaPrele Searle, Provo. Provcrfor the school year after ily, Mr. and Mrs. David Watson more than for the same week in spending the summer working and family, all of Salt Lake 196. Mr .and Mrs. M. L Booth have in the super market of his uncle, City; Mr .and Mrs. George Hat Authorities said It was diffireturned to Provo after four Vance Young in Chester, Utah. lam and family, Mr. and Mrs. cult to determine what portion weeks of travel and visiting in Keith Bills and family of Pleas- of the unemployment insurance Mrs. Myrna Thorne of Provo ant Grove; Dr. and Mrs. L. D, claims were the result of the Europe and the British Isles. The' couple flew to Frankfurt, has just been awarded a Health Smoot and family, Mr. and Mrs. labor management dispute at Germany and visited many! Education and Welfare grant of Douglas Smoot, Glen Hallam, the copper industry. ByMIURED &.BAU l Filing Deodline a Month Away 3 S On Labor Day TH'ith still a? montfrto goTlnitivitv this lone before the films Nelson, is aiTannouneed eanaV" ' which "candidates he said. date for auditor. Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4, elec-'two for Provo Jhexace " Two positions "will be at stale City will be a holiday for the Provo Prospective candidates have." L- one until UctJLiQliIe lor the oftice- mteresj Sanitation Department- - accord--llv- e - positions, uj, provo .City this iour-yespoion me rrovo my wvy iraeiiu 10 seen., rnmary .111S.""" arTCa,s w Commission ing to Ferry Blackburn. Garb- and' the. office of election in Provo City will be on age pickup will'be delayed one runnin8 bigh. iOct 24 and the general election "So far, Time . auditor.. have city the week. petitions day throughout x retaken out from the city jbeen The two incumbents. Commis- on Nov. 7. R. sinner Luke flees and Auditor, Voters will have three davs in OREM -- r The Orem Citv San-- 1 coder's office. However, itatjon .Department will not pick Glenn Olswi, city recorder, indi-- Terry J. Oldroyd, have both in- - which to get registered to vote,. retire at the if they have, not already done up garbage on Labor Day Sept. icaiea inaj jjernas naa numerous dicated 4, according to an "announce-- , telephony tails asking about pro- end of their present terms and so. These registraUon dayf in taking out petitions will not seek reflection. .elude Oct. 10, Hand 31. . from city officials. -- Garbage -- pickup throughout for iff ice . j --Although nine petitions for the -- Any, person wishing to be-offices have been4aken butvlcoxn,e.a candidate for one of the the city will be one day lateru He said that most years see-tw- o fhofi 11 ciial rtiirtnrr 4 Via Mfoolr a great increase In the number only, two have returned their rrovo uiy.omces- - ro oe nuea of announced candidates the petitions with the required 100 by election this, ear should st few "days of the filing Both Frank Cox and in a petition at the office, of iod. "Seldom is there such ac- -l Frank Killpaok have returned 'he city recorder, obtain 100 slg- their petitions, making them, natures and return a to the re---c 1 uy me wt. a oeaaune. normal candidates tor commis-ii-uiutrtAn ooy w aierung m. ana ianei sioner, Provo s two other elective oviun AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Tanner Bylund, Orem. However, mree other men Posts, mayor and the other city both have two . , Boy to John Michael and have announced they will be Commissioner Saturday: candidates for city commission- - years to run, with Mayor Verl Boy to Melvin and Bonnie L. Linda Bywater Libby; Provo. . These Gilbert Erickson, Orem. include LaVorn G. Dixon and City Commission- .Girl to Kenneth M. and Dary-ie- r. and Dennis to Carol lene Bentley Nickell, Pleasant Sparks, Frank Van Wagenen er Ray Murdock in the offices. Boy J -- . Grove." Provo - city government has Michie Patterson, Orem. and James J. Walker, Of the elective offices D. four have Anna Sherma to Lu Neldon anto Keith five and who and the three Boy Boy formally Smith Smith, American Fork. Marilyn Green Stanley, Provo. nounced their candidacies, all members of the cily commis- .. Girl to Tommy and My ra. have been previously carried In sion (which includes the mayor) Friday: the Herald except that of -- Mr. and the city auditor. All other Girl to Ralph Stephen and Kay Munn Thomas, Springville. Chambers Brannin, Springville. Aug. 25: Walker, which appears else-jtitposts are appointive, with the authority vested in the city Boy to Delbert B. .and Jean-ett- e Boy to John G. and Pauline where in today's paper. One TfiairrLe"grahd L. "Bish" commission. Mackley Brown, Provo. Turpin Clark, Provo. - lal- in-n-e i . - theiii nt 00-la- Statistics ----- T .: y - : i j y and exciting things are happening - CENTRAL - S v- - 1 SQUARE 200 North 200 West air-conditioned your shopping comfort WANT ; FIRM, YET COMFORTABLE CONTROL? 'tifeSijSit-- - l THE j , " IIGHTLY--' i.. 1 BONED" m , I kv-,- STA.UPJrOP - know it's impolite but I ean't help pointing out the wonder' features of my new Kote Greenaway. It's a windowpane plaid tone In a durable press blend of 50 "BlueC" polyester and 50 cotton , : that, needs no Ironing (even after t . . " jt! ,. ' .WARNER'S4 machine drying). 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