OCR Text |
Show For County Commissi'. Statistics Hinckley Decides Not To Seek Re-Electi- j BORN' AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Friday: 10 nounced election years. Saturday an- he will not seek reat the close of V.i present term. Ht will at the end of conclude his third consecutive term on the commission representing the Provo area two for four years each and one of two years. Commissioner Hinckley, long Boy to Clyde and Alene Anderson Christensen, Orem. Boy to Pdul M. and Phyllis J. Hancock King, Orem. U. ,, J ,C Ui His announcement puts a new G. MARION HINCKLEY complexion on the county commission race for the Provo with them area, at stake in this fall's elec-tio- n ing relationships these years. during Alfor a term. "I discussed my decision with ways a consistent the governor on Thursday of and unbeatable in his last three this week, and with other party commission races, his withto whom I feel I have leaders drawal may racourage addia debt of obligation and gratitional candidates to enter the tude. I feel that the party will race who might not otherwise be represented by top flight have done so. candidates for the upcoming Chief effect will be to enprimary and general elections courage the entrance of candi- this lall. dates within Mr. Hinckley'a Expresses Appreciation own Democratic party. Republican opposition undoubtedly "I could not let this occasion would have been guaranteed, pass without a note of apprebut following the usual political ciation to the many thousands custom, Commissioner Hinck- of friends who have been most ley, had Iti expressed the wish kind in their support of my effor would very forts. probably have had the Dmo-crati- c "I feel that Utah County and nomination without op- I share with you a note of position from within his own pride for both Provo City and Utah County for what has party. Statement Given been accomplished during the Commissioner H i n c k 1 ey's last 12 years. My special thanks eo to party leaders: to the statement follows: "It Is with a note of deep mayors and thambers of comregret that I take this means merce throughout Utah Coun to inform my constituents and ty; to the president of Brig- my many friends of Utah Coun- ham Young University, Dr. ty, that I will not file for re- Ernest L. Wilkinson; to Ray general election during November elec- Sundquist, present tion. I have reached this deci- superintendent of Geneva Steel; George sion after a cartful survey of to his predecessor, all factors regarding my obli- Jedenoff, and the many peo gation to the party and debt of pie in both industry, labor, and who have public service which I have the general field always felt was a part of my shared in our strides of progobligation to Utah County. Cer- ress toward making Utah Countain conditions motivate this ty the finest on the Wasatch decision and I am sure that Front. I wish to express appre after your awareness of them, ciation for the loyalty and sup you will appreciate the reason port of the many county em for my decision. ployees, and express tne en 14 Years of Service joyment of working with Reand Democrats alike "It has been my privilege publicans on the commission over the to serve Utah County and Provo City in a public capa- past years. Tax Problems city for a period of nearly 14 know that I have prob "I citizens The of Provo years. were most kind to have me ably participated in some of aerve two years as City Coun- the errors, but without errors You cilman and then gave me the we make no progress. privilege of additional service have been most faithful in sus as Mayor of Provo City for a taining our actions. It is my period of one year. In addi- sincere hope that the Utah tion, it has been a great pleas- County Commission, the Wa ure to broaden the scope of satch Front Tax Study Com public service by having your mittee, with the cooperation of supjjrt in electing and re- the courts, will be able to re electing me to serving three solve the burdensome tax times as County Commissioner. problems imposed on parts of This has been a most enjoyable Utah County by the State Tax period of service and hopefully Commission. it has added a degree of serv"May I conclude with my ice which you have found to be personal Lest wishes and that In your favor. of my family for the continued "However, a decision at this progress of Utah County as we time such as I have just made move ahead. May I assure you Is prompted by personal obliga- that despite my heavy load of tion to my family and in a church activities, which I shall sense to myself. As many of continue to assume, that I will you know, Mrs. Hinckley has continue to be a most active undergone two major opera- party supporter from the local, levels tions during the past two years, state, and national and I continue to have a con- Thank you again for the privcern for her health. Then too, ilege you have given me dur having five children, three ing these wonderful years of boys (two of which are in the service. services of the Armed Forces African bushmen believe that of our country) and two daughters, I feel that I have missed if lightning strikes a woman her an opportunity to enjoy matur- - spirit will turn into a star. two-ye- er AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL April 11: Boy to Mahlon end Annie Gardner Smith, Pleasant Grove. April 10: Boy to Duane and Lyle Devey Smith, American Fork. April I: Boy to Richard and Mar e Stevens Thornton, Pleasant .. Grove. April 8: Boy to Jerry and Carol Jensen Fraughton, American Fork. Girl to Gary and Vawna Hard-wic- k West, American Fork. Boy to Grant H. and Eleanor Trujillo Johnson, A m e rican Fork. AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL April 18: Girl to Bill and Ann Hunter Gatley, Spanish Fork. April 17: Girl to Warren and Thelma Morgan Ahlin, Santaquin. April 16: Girl to Grant and Evelyn Caras Beagley, Spanish Fork. Girl to William Weldon and Frances May Mann Temple, Payson. April 15: Girl to George and Dorian Brook Tuckett, Payson. April 12: Boy to Donald and Hazel Key Montague Betts, Provo. MARRIAGE LICENSES Wallace Eugene Heiselt, 23, Provo, Lois Ann Lund, 24, Pro-v- jfj-- wagner, S. D. Joe Stanley Graham, 27, Provo, Marjatta Helen Vainio, 26, zo, r j" " rffi'firi mieew imIm in teJtm hiH rrrrla of the high moc Hash iti &il tit Simplicity No. 7434 SPECAL BUY! for those who PERSPIRE Fabulous collection of dress and sportswear fabrics! HEAVILY t . V -J J Here's Just obout everything you need to moke a whole new summer wardrobe dresses, skirts, shorts, shirts! Textures and colors in prints and solids. Avril rayoncotton and Zantrel . 1 runuv ANNE OF TIIE INDIES FIRST RUN JEAN PETERS N COLOR LOUIS JOUkDAN DEBRA PAGET 8:00 Pf.l ON NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER i i l. if. S"S! Positive action coupled with complete gentleness to normal skin and clothing is made possible by a new type of formula produced by the trustworthy Mitchum laboratories. Fully effective as a deodorant, too, of course! Satisfaction guaranteed, or return it to store for immediate cash refund. Trade your perspiration worries 4445" POPULAR SHEER GEORGETTE right, llvtly prints In a fabric that's ptrfect for all iportswtar hat tht at car you look for. It plnty sturdy enough to givt loti of wtar thru all activtiti. Machine woih. Sew COZY SLEEPWEAR FABRICS GAY GINGHAM CHECKS Slttp 10 cool and comfortabl in vn the hottest tie corner). Novelty and clonic prints in recHly nned Ironingl Stock up nowl (just oround cottons that don't STAMPED Sturdy cotton denim that sews into the nicest sportswear ond children's wear. Machine washable, little Ironing. Choose from se'ids and s many coordinating colors. Greet volues( designs stamped on fine eruoilty cotton lubmg read to embroider for yourself, for most welcome gifts. Here's a ehance to buy several pair at outitonding savings. Standard size. Favorite fabrics tho or usually much higher pricedl Beautiful color machine washable with no Ironing needed. Hurry Inl You'll want tovtral lengths at these saving tl day aiipph, $3.00 Skaggs Drug I Downtown Perennial favorite colorful checks in wanted sizes. Easy-car- e cotton that machine washes, needs only touch-uironing. Ideal for sportswear, for children i outfits. 35 3d" wide. SMART DENIM FANCIES of Mitchum Liquid or cream. Anti-Perspira- those lovelies you've wanted in beautiful colors the smart fabric for the new season in dramatic, fimir.ine patterns. Softly flowing fabric that compliments every figure. 4443" wide. weather easy-car- BETTER ness. Get the positive protection WIDE DANSTAR PRINT VALUE! for loxurioaa underarm dry Riverside Pkrza YD. ipscf acuiar Piece Goods Savings! nt thousands of grateful users. ... Dacron1" polyastercotton blends and Pima cottons. Choose canvas, hopsacks, seersucker poplins and morel Machine washable. Hurry to get first choice from this collection . . . they'll rayoncotton, go fasti Mitchum keepa underarms absolutely dry fo? m '7ll2i Implicity No. 7387 Black ducks are considered the most wild, wary and wise of waterfowl. spaired of effective help. A' -- 2fli Provo. David Lee Nicol, 19, Orem, Diana Lynn Nielsen, 20, Orem. David Wood, 24, Salem, Mar gie Stewart, 18, Palmyra. A new antiperspirant that r?nlly works! Solves underarm prcb-lefor many who had de- , - Ronald Eugene Schremp, 23, Newhall, Calif., Linda LaVon Greenhalgh, 20, Newhall, Calif. Brent LeGrand Barton, 19, Provo, Sandra Kay Bredesen, 18, Springville, Kenneth Ivan Webb, 23, Lehi, Karma Crabb, 20, Lehi. George K. Small, 25, American Fork, Charlotte Louise Judd, 25, Pleasant Grove. Kenneth Mart Bringhurst, 18, Springville, Diane Shoell, 17, Springville. David Allen Goodrich, 21, Provo, Pamela Lynn Garn, 19, Provo. Bruel Hughes Naha, 23, Polacca, Ariz., Nola Jean Simmons, Anti-Perspira- 7 Springville city council for ten Provoan. He is seeking public office for the first time. Mr. Stone is the owner of All eight state represetalives Spanish Fork Lumber Co., a frum Utah County districts face member of the Chamber of along with one of Commerce, a past chamber di- the three senatorial seats, that rector; deputy district gover- of Wallace Gardner, Spanish nor of the Lions, and a former Fork, in District 17. Spanish Fork city councilman. i.N'ie'son. Financial aid to American Mr. Kartchner is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred students the current Mr. Whiting is president of during 2025 N. 1200 East. school year will total $2 billion Whiting and Haymond Contract-iors- , Kartchner, He is a junior civil engineering in loans, and former president of the Branch of the As- - student at BYU and a native wages from ,vrt time jobs. sociated General Contractors SUNDAY7APRIL Sunday Herald Utah County, (jten Association, and served on the years. Kart-chne- PROVO STORE Phone 373"45C0 Mittkmt, 'M Three Utah County men are Harold J. Whiting, Sprina- seeking election to tht I'tah ville. has filed for in Stale House of Rerreentaties. District 43, and Veri D. Stone, Two are incumbents and all are Spanish Fork, has filed for reRepublicans. election in District 44. The new- r, comer is Kenneth Taylor JAIL TERM LEVIED Provo, seeking the DisOREM Ray Beveridge, 875 N. 100 E Pleasam Grove, was trict 40 seat held by Howard C. found guilty in Orem City Court of .liegal possession of alcohol, ana was sentenced by the judge to sfnd 30 days in jail and pav student, $100 fine. If the fine is not paid, elected vice president, edging he must spend an additional Tom Tuttle of Hunter. 50 days in jail. V1 a Three File For State Legislature - Thursday: New Complexion vote-gett- L. Nar-anj- 196J an outstanding community and church leader (he is president of West Utah LDS Stake!. indi-- j cated that desire to spend more time with his family and priv-- ! ue anairs weignea neavuy in his dfrision. From Utoh County Trade Tech Students Elect New President S. Boy to Robert and Arleen' SALT LIKE CITY (LTD Taft Johnson, Provo. Boy to Charles and Mary Em Paul Gunnell, a heavy duty me Miekolson Fox, Orer chanics student has been elect Girt to Gary L. and Susan ed student body president at Condie DeRose. Springville. Utah Technical College at o Ciil to Lynn and Marie Salt Lake. Montag, Orem. The Gunnell, a Girl to Donald C. and Gayla resident of Wellsville, Utah, de Watson Bass, Provo. Boy to Edvard Jay and Bar- feated Rick Vance, of Price, for the presidency. bara Humes Kelly, Midway. Boy to Bruce G. and Alice Emil de Simone, of Price, an Stewart Kirkendall, Provo. auto mechanics was on G. Marion Hinckley. Utah County commissioner for the past I EASY-CAR- E COTTON 44V PILLOW TUBING 2 1 Chorming QUALITY DACRON BATTS USE YOUR CONVENIENT Soft, fluffy batti of resilient Docron polyester that resists lumping or matting. Ideal for quilts, pillow, toys, comforters. CHARGE 42' 1 99 114 lbs. CARD! SAVE! OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. t 99 |