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Show ti, Provo7Bountiful Sertomq Clubs Get Gold Awards; First In Utah The Provo and Bountiful Ser-- j uished governor award for acb ' Mr. Burchfield also told them "the fellow who joins Ser-toma riufe became, the. "first evement. members from toma dejdicales himself 'to ser- Hh. , i,.'nftM Br; Ihruughoutpah attended', the vice to mankind and, that .rTv x... I I a-- I mrna V .ffr r rv, YV1 mm - m V i: m .sasr II I I m El i r S5. J A. m tj ifernational at 4nH bgJiB.tnitay;from o at S oTm. arffie' Provo High the District fall con-iftirMifipy rwnmhna nhiV School auditorium, according to;erence. held Friday night at ntesident of Sertoma Interna- I WilHam R. Siddoway, sUke;the Rodewaj- Inn in Provo'-- jtional, tell them "nothing great f president. The awards were presented was ever' accomplished' without The purpose of the meeting to the two clubs M dutstand- - wstamr'JoiirSertfflnris" , l. is to sustain new stake high in8 acmevemeiu. ,w wmhsc, to joinwith "confidence, to" bedistrict long to Sertoma is to belong 'mmfdiate past councilors and other . stake also to give instruction "or, was awarded the distmg-t- o with pride."- stake leaders as 1o'"thejr ,. tor tne coming assignments ' -v year. "The stake Is bounded dn the north 5by 800 North and on the LDS-.Sta- V W tht '.'Sertoma ke- will- - -- Sertdma Utah-Idah- R - : 11 u, B iaie : - A ' nt, in A gover-offker- s, t Enforcement On ,' J V M Overnight Parking Ban Starts fESS;St JjVSS? .: jam i Retire Livil Employees Elecf Sprin gville Man JIM of By FORSHEE the Utah Associa-- , tion of Retired Civil Employees W. Johnson, elected M jSpringville, as their new presi-- . Members - X, ark . dent Saturday after hearing reports of Congressional activity from Clarence M. Tarr, national and. U.S. Senator president, Frank E. Senator. Moss. Moss, told the that "hope is presently dim for passage of congressional legislation to extend to former federals employees who retired years ago, benefits given, to those whOiinore recently have left the federal work force." He also : said,' "retirement should be a time of pleasure and rtlaxation without financial worries and I wish it could be just that for all our emor citizens. I am going to try to help you when the time is propitious." Mr. Tarr emphasized that should members, ofjNARCE strive to "keeothe benefits we have, eliminate the Inequities m the law, secure new benefits and increase membership." He said these were tasks that members of NARCE should seek to accomplish in the 90th Congress, as well as- - other sessions to come. Mr. Johnson, Springville, suc ceeds Guy M. Olsen to the top post of the Utah federation. Other officers elected included well-earn- group Grow Trial Postponed The trial for D. Spencer Grow, Provo, one charges of misapplication of $22,500 of Utah Savings and Loan Association funds, has postponed .in Fourth DisCourt, without date. The postponement came at the request of the defense, and over, the objection of the state, because the defense attorney reported he will be out of town on that date. : The trial was originally set for .been trict Sept. 25 .before Fourth District kludge Maurice Harding?- -; The judge did not set a definite" date for the trial to now be heard. congress to eliminate inequities in the la w. The bill outlines eight areas where there is a lack of equal benefits 'and costs for all retirees, said Mr..' Tarr. A third focal pointy of legis lation for NARCE is to exempt annuities rrom f eaerai income tax and give retirees an increase, in their annuities each time active employees receive an increase of salary. i "By increasing membership the emphasis would be greater upon legislatorsj" commented Mr. Tarr. Commenting- on the present administration he is beyond my wmprehension why the executive Jrancn of the government js more considerate in of persons ho never-workBountifuV-iirst the public servicerthan they are vice president; Joseph Morgan, of persons who gave their last cAtATi1 vina nrocifant. Mm .Tr lull measure of devotion in ser vice of their governments" We secretaryeasurerThejrwere are working to break down this installed at the evening banquet philosophy, but it will take the Saturday, efforts of this organization to Mr. Tarr Referred to the. last meet the task. saidit ed V zrAUSTINr-Tx- . Austin's places Is (UPIHOne of most popular T night officially a historical GLEN v tttil ynzh. L SK K'ToBwir JT Daintv nearts and flow . v AI1 f to bold, splashy 'mod' patterna fine cotton percale-353- 6" wide - lw'fast,8,"rM"tandnwcmw A )TX:- X F mini-prin- ts fun-to-we- easy-car- e, V A cyCrTAli ALLEN, M.D. 7 ANNOUNCES"" Change of address and telephone niimber I 1076 North 500 West, Provo, spot Scholz Garten, founded in 1866 by German immigrant August Scholz, is a beer garden long a favorite with college students 1 and legislators. It has been given an official Texas state historical marker. L f- session of congress ana tne legislation that took away retired civil employees rigfyt to deduct from Federal income tax, total expenses for drugs and other medical expenses. " Presently there is a bill before POPULAR SPOT -- -- is Americanism.''. Some 150 Sertomans and their wives attended the conference, sponsored by the Wasatch Club of Provo, with Joe Carlson. Representatives' from Bountiful, V Salt Lake City, : Sugar House, Provo and Wasatch at tended, as well as a group fro Pocateljo, Ida., where a club is in the process of being formed. . ' Awards were" also presented to Rodney Shumway and Ralph Ryan, both of Bountiful., who Avenue. Fri( eastbyUniversitf I V received life, membership cer- 800 south of North Everything tuicates, and east of UniversityrA venue Provo City residents have officers will be - instructed to Guests at. the Friday night left to right, are Roy E. Wilson" and Gay M. Olson, retiring : is uiuuueu 111 siaR? uounaaries. NEW OFFICERS of the Utah State Association of Retired issue citations to any ; cars banquet included Provo Mayor Civil Employees pause following their election Saturday to. officers; Mrs. Elsie S. Re secretary; Mr. Johnson, Clarence Onampus housing' also part cf on the streets between- and Mrs. Verl G. Dixon, and found Hanand Most E. to Earl Senator national talk U. S. Senator Frank E. Moss, second from right The SM. Tarr, president; n 1.: ouiive ue v. 2 5 wum a.m. A city ordinance Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craghead, and P" new president is Mark W. Johnson, Springvtlle, center. Others, Merrill. and . ;"' Budget Chipman, sen, first vice president. "" r. . .. .. is started- - prohibits- - the parking "of tars president of the Provo Chamber 1 ayioF-- aus - m - the - Helaman ante, of Commerce. They were in - mese on street the between and Commissionjnembers Halls complex, and Maeser, City hours and another requires that troduced by Henry Gardner, QUICK RESULTS Penrose,' and Young Halls in the Provo Police department all to decided property owners' who haveiProvo, district governor. --AlsO residents have give the Heritage Halls complex. tenant to week this make - arranggprovide sufficient ef - present Jffas district field rep CAN BE HAD Iments foroff-stree- t parking for" ktreet parking to4ake care pi resentative Dick Anderson and WITH A HERALD. Most valuable of the scale tenants before citations are is- thears of. their renters;1 his wife,; Sunset. insects is the ' Indian lac in sued to violators. : SUNDAY, SEPT. lU, W-CLASSIFIED AD! sect, the source of shellac. Sunday Herald But beginning Friday, police UtMs County, UUI ;j ,. '' Office Phone ' Chenille bedspreads ... 373-481- 2 24 hour answering service single or 373-481- 2 size J double-be- d I 2,000 years ago, 2 Three's a chmn diamond wedding FOR SPECIAL 5 PRINTS Reg. 1.99 .Sal. 1.27 HAVE SOLIDS Reg. LOO .Sale 66 AN KITCHEN ACCOUNT iscpsehpbnail juf t OH cotton backing, or all - cotton wavy chenille. Machine wash.- - Mix or . match in white, colon. trios Y0U y PURCKASI TOWELS BATH DO . WITH CAPER J ACQUARD TOWEL ENSEMBLE Dishcloth and Potholder 490 3 for 1.00 57c TOWEL GRANTS RAYONNYLON BLANKETS Rer. 89c . Cosy blend of 94 rayon 6 nylon with shimmering rayon satin binding. 72x84 will fit both twin and 2 for $5 fall beds. Clear colors. 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