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Show Mormon Battalion To Help Observe 250th Anniversary ITUMUM FIND Provo FFA h' Elects New Officers Ir jommemoration of the 250th backdrop. Several bronze tab-- other e procure fund for tiie The elect iiT of officers for anpi.'ersary of the founding of leu attached to the curtain project. Francis L. lhistensen car l8-"for the FFA San Diego, the National Society; wall will explain the monu- - of Bngham Cit is chairman of the club vas held at a special of the Sons of the Utah Pion-- ; mental accomplishments of the the board of directors, election meeting conducted in Mormon Battalion eers will erect a heroic-siz- e a giving 500 Members L-- - tmnn "Rati!i . o uio,.j ... ll5 inbuilt un ...j... Ihp rf rvnm ncri-iiltnr- ega! Notice thp VVl- - Thf TOKYO uranium deoos:;s ever found n Japan have beer discovered on ojICT TO CRKIMTORS nation's most the Honshu, Fsu:e of OLIVER P JOHNpopulous island, Kodo news deSON Deceased Trie said recently agency Creditors will present claims were etima!ed at 1.3 port,-; with UKicners to the undersignmillmo tons. ed at the of lice of hi. attorney, Leon M Fra.er. 1C05 West l'en:er Street Provo, Utah, on or before :he i4th day of July. 19tfl Claims must be presented in accordance ..ith the provi- NOTICE OF SUM of 75"9-5- L'tsh Code Notice is hereby piven that notated. 1953, with proper and the will sell to undersigned verification as required theretenth on the bidder day highest of' Mav, I960 at the hour of in of Date first puoiication 2 30 at the south side of &. JHv 14, April 21 the 0lCf Buildmg GARN JOHNSON, South University Avenue, Executor for Estate of Oliver Provo. Utah, the personal proD. Johnson. Deceased described, per(v hereinafler LEON M. FRAZIER, Saiu personal property has been held by" the Provo City Attorney for Executor Pohce Departmen for more Published in The Sunday Her-- ' than 30 days las past and aid April 14, 21, 28; May 5, 1CSK. all reasonable efforts have heen maae uy 'ne rrovo vuy route Department to oiscover tne u owner weieui. "a,r been made to any part of said WANT PERSON to Shr driving .,,n to ,,A lint, 1V - T tr '" cast-ston- X'i iffiJ! tmeR uu!1 wt - Lost and Found - LOST C.'S 5 GLiSbES Sunday Heroid 11 A 11 7 Help Wanted Men Srg, AUTO SALES EFili"it Help Wanted SCVfft,. m ft t, i.rvin r i n tpittrtcd. It' 1 irXJ $100- k Off Productr Mo''vt it ft ' Of psychol- lcaa.r$ri,p flevt1 prrent pro-B4h St'ihna An ExC'tmfl t nvtrd Ph OfJfnings! nt5 ims PrrO ByS.TO1 S ft: W L 12 LARGF draf'smfln t.ttn d'lon company .( rwdi m vfws exprrirnc 2 wi-- i.trutUfil pi?tf a D'fs&wtf vessel work. Conut M Si!C v.in. 373 BS'.'O. or writ P O Box ft'. Provo tptrientt. epennct. fV4N SAI WANTED ivr W Fvpetienced Sign Pamtei Exptntnct d MEN : . t.' tall rt SHIFT NITE FOR H;m'- Apply tcwTt'n W:p ogy Cook -- Will tiom. Noon to 5 p m. Motel Mend- - Mature. Auto Front end Man j ici' inj Person npft irnctd. Auto Body Reputiman 373 3887 Ttv.E SALES triQ re Arwirsl PoO-ffcdrn AO' 0 Fxper'tnctd. EUctikian Fiv vtori Millwright Five yeori - fORD TtcrwO P'O'f .yj Salentn Vemoui Gi txer ymon- Med. col Records Cltrk E of GIVAN PAr Structu'ol D'a'tvmtn full lm SfnO ropf f txpttit ncd. Rou Sotrimon Wholtirl An-th- e helpful but not necn-lo'Good working copdiiionl. Contod f !ini tarl for inlr-vie- t'ffl t p m 9 f j,vvi C ".1 7 egal Notice i',re inan aou members of Ppm.rt ,h Mormon Battalion were en- tlu Mormon Battalion achievements during the winter present Brent Wright was elected lwed from the advance group . hi h m e marker site on tne old hort Steve Larn, v.ce liH f abound Five president; pioneers. Hill overlooking San Diego Bav. ?wS"5U1 hist?r t 0l.d' companies formed were at president; Ly Durrani, see rvirtt-QvTV,,, hi; t,w BlKshman' lowa- .and M ar ' mn ,e arttst ".ea ?iuff' ., :,f,ePhn Ed Fraughton, shows ,ties. mon u a soldier with rifle1 Be A Cost to $18,000 a marching , 7 Z W. o' and RichardVrT 1The -v'eft n Durrani, sentmel. tJ his shoulder, his pack on' Cost of the monument will be marcn to iworm u) rort Leau The new 0fficers Will as- his back and a Book of Mormon1 approximately $18,000. new duts at ,he The 213 chapters of the SIT sume clasped in his hand. we w The 9Vfoot figure, cast in in Utah and California, com- falher and spn chil,ken barbe. 1200 bronze for outdoor exposure, prising iquc scheduled at Rotary Park approximately ruc"'u-ioe "'aILl'cu base members, will conduct projects, will rest on a May 15. rc, roil luisun, oan with a concrete curtain as a1 promote and aaiiui and subscriptions Activities yet to come this on to Los Angeles. Diego where now stands an impressing include the FFA Judg- Isive monument to the Mormon ing contest at Logan on May Battalion at Fo.. Moore now! 10 and 11. Also the member- the Los Angeles Civic Center, ship plans to visit the State a memorial financed by tne Junior Livestock snow at span- Ford Foundation and the Sons ish Fork on May 3. and Daughters of the Mormon personal property. Pioneers of California and Utah. Roval Scot. Red. Boys. 135103. Flogging was abolished in tir K981272. Schwinn. Red, s, U.S. Army on Aug. 5, 1881. Cadillac, Gold, Boys, F69129.I Unkown, Green, Boys. 909108 Sears, Blue, Girls, 3WO82086. Roval Prince, Black, Boys, i. SS-- ! SO hour per 225 7038 . 10 Students J til) ' ' Legal Notice Honored 13114XM. AtUofU Sealed Monarch, ceived students Provo City Ross, Gray, Boys, 392321. Black, Schwinn, Boys, (5) car cool Unknown, Blue, Boys, S63137. Schwinn, Red, Boys, 8E29188. Rutledge, Red, Boys, BYU226. Unknown. Red, Boys, 728559. Red, Boys, Roadmaster, CLASSIFIED ADS REALLY DO PAY!! In money saved on your Every day Flyer, Blue, Girls, Monarch, Blue, Boys, Black, Girls, Red, Boys, Blue, Girls, A1375266. Hercules, 47785VA. Monarch, W015887. Columbia, C156089. Unknown, Green, Boys, none. Black, Boys, Hawthorne, 1174SCT. Royce Union, Blue, Boys, none. Schwinn, Red, Boys, H223544. Schwinn, Red, Boys, KO42970. J.C. Higgins, Boys, 1023909. Miscellaneous Articles. JESSE W EVANS Chief of Police Published in The Sunday Herald April 28, May 5. 1968. Red-Blac- smart shoDpers are shopping in the world's largest department store. Nowhere else can you find the selection of merchandise that is offered In the Classified pages every day. Is Helpful Waiting To Help You Word A Ad-Vis- Your Ad For Best Results. IUZIER COSMETICS Bristol-Wfof SUBSIDIARY li now, training consultants to handle our profitably iummrr busings Full or part tmif work available Call Mrs Dime A Santord. Luiw Arra Managfr, Provo 225 4139 or writ 788 E 3750 N YEARS or older, niaht work, at neck bar Apply In person at Art City Lanes, Springville. Help Wanted Men rout N. 1! man. Mad sen University. Cleaning Work Wanted IRONING WILL paint any bedroom or living room, u. " wans ana ceiung, ior years experience, custom work, limited 5. Call after ofler. lime MAN obs for with pickup available nd some yard work. small new construct Km RELIABLE builder, contractor. Llcented and remodeling. needfor all your Call big or small, by the day In my home, FULL Nme Experience desirable, but CHILD car mm not required, company wivhi. close to BYU. or I upply. Contact In person. age WILL car for SEARS girls for working mother, Provo. W.. N. Ist 507 will tend YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN children In my horn or yours REAL ESTATE salesmen needed. Good arrangement and worklno, conditions. In N. Orem desire I V I Check this at once. WrWa Herald Box LOS Mother children to tar for. No. m. HOME and BUSINESS To In ThW Handy list Your Service 0 Business Service Guide Call Will Help You. A Trainod 373-505- THE Ad-Wri- ter DAILY HERALD H0MI IMPROVEMENTS ALTERATIONS alterations. MENDING and im'versirv Dry Cleaning, 75 E. 11M N. Phone JTjjMJAPPLIANCE REPAIR expert Serving All Utah County p7o FIX all small household appliances. Nights Direct Contact LAMP repairing She, 74 S. and parts. 10M Days W ViWiwwvvvv.vvvvvv RADIATORS repaired, cleaned, gas tanks repaired. I day service. Ahlander's S. 45e University, mjmuuuuwvwrv-i'- - i SmaiiV" r7ZT. SPRINKLER Raxes and Information 'extured acoustic celllngv 7 glitter, tree esimate, 5 no hour h and Paper- -. Painting Charles Page. PROFESSIONAL hanging, MASSAGE Traincd Me-womtn. for appointment. wavvwwaaawvwv, boqbino fix money WE TV """ cheap, sv fix or your Pree estimates 37V1700.-- " leaks back REPAIR RADIO AND . WEPD,N0 DISTINCTIVE "RV,C' for catering weddings. ; Free Installed. systems jbllgation. For Info call 225944. v.Bn - c,- or ra- CAREFULLY topped by experienced local men. For free estimate cell 374415) or TREES moved CARPENTRY, hourly or contract. Jobs big or little. Call L Stlllman, 22M7U. makes of mowers and motors SANDBLASTING, spray painting, Diver- - ALL servl(- R'ntv !??"?d-- . sitled Designs. 1709 $. St., Orem. S. 1745 Orem. 225.1 J33, CEMENT WORK, acousCic ceilings and POWER rake, fertilizing, aerating and L,wn Yrd Jtimetes. foundations Sf6 plastered, free ice. Licensed contractor, YARDS cleaned, trash hauled, basements HOME IMPROVEMENTS cleaned, etc., wss' 'aw COMPLETE fireplaces and small onry lobs. Terms If required, 0 "' mas- - GARDEN PLOWING Call 5 For-kast- lpine, years of vice in ward has ser- her there and since her marriage, i n Mrs. the Seventh Reimschiissel and Second Wards of American Fork Stake. She has taught Primary, aerved as Junior Sunday School and YWMIA organist and has been active in the Young She has been sport director of the Young Women's MIA Presently she is a Firelight tescher in the Second Ward Primary. Her husband is Leo Reimschiissel and they are the parents of four children. Mar-ried- s. More Activities David is studentbody preside!, of the Thespians Club. He is sports editor of the school paper, The Forkaster, and represented the school in the recent state forensic meet in the debating division. He was a delegate to the Senate Youth Conference, was a panelist on the "Young Americans" quiz show and attended Beys State last summer. He was among the 29 straight-- A students nomin- ated for Sterling Scholar general scholarship. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Fagan Reid was chosen to attend the sixth annual Junior Science Symposium held at the Univer- day-to-da- sity of Utah in March, eight seniors from Alpine District selected U attend. He was a finalist in the science division of the Sterling Scholar Awards contest and is a member of the school tennis team. He is a rele- seminary officer, being president of his class. Reid ase-time is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Shelley. u 8 , - 1.' Day, 2 Lines. 1 . Day, 3 lines. 3 Days, 2 Lines. 3 Days, 3 Lines. 1 parents. two of E.F. Hutton & Co. Inc. comments: "It is apparent that y course of the the market is likely to be closely attuned to international developments, but unless there is a complete breakdown of efforts to get preliminary peace talks atarted, any reaction seems likely u be limited in scope." CASH RATES , " - - " . 4 6 6 30 30 Days, Days, Days, Oayr . . . . . . 2 lines 3 Lines. . . 2 lines 3 Lines .$1.00 $1.75 $1.50 .$2.50 $2.50 $4.00 $6.00 $9.50 By DICK TURNER CARNIVAL III n CREDIT Why do our serrkemen boy U. Savings Bonds? Their reasons are the same as yours and mine: saving foe fee future, supporting freedom. And be- cause they're fighting for freedom, too, maybe servicemen see the need more clearly than many of us. Buy Bonds. In more than one way, it makes you feel good. as a bonus opportunity. Freedom Shares pay 4.74 when held to maturity of just years (redeemable after one year), are available on a four-and-a-ha- lf one-for-o- basis with Savings Bonds. Get the facts where you work or bank. Join up. America needs your help. New Freedom Shares Now, when you join the Payroll Savings Plan or the Plan, you are eligible to purchase the new type U.S. Savings Notes Freedom Shares Bond-a-Mont- ffmnt h US. Savings Bonds. new Freedom Shares aVoc M T U.S. ptf far tXit tivtrtiifmtml. Tt i prtMntM s iuili Irri'iM m rooparatioK wUK Ua rruvry DeporlvwU ud Tht Adv4rtmng Cunrt, Above rotes subject to $1.00 service cho.cje for credit. Commercial Tates lor business Advertisers OA n on raguest. COPY DEADLINE Weekdays . . . p.m. day preceding 4.-3-0 ADJUSTMENTS publication. Sunday . . . 4:30 p.m. Friday. Monday 12 Noon Saturday (' ill j d ... It your advertlsemer.. appears Incorrectly, notify us Immediately. W will not be responsible for mora than one Incorrect lnsertio.1 Such respoir siblUty It limited to a correct laser-Hcof advertisement, rti Dally Herald reserves th .Ight to classify, ed, or jny classified advertisement. rec ; radio and record players, guaranteed repair since W50. Trips) E, TELEVISION, ' k !" - n. lobTooi.. ADVERTISING 373-505- of Choic CAKES ALL OCCASION AND WEDDING CAKES Low Prices. Call Sheila, 3734537. stlmates, To Place Your Ad Dial . . SPRAYED, ELECTORLUX Sales and Service. Trad after 4 p.m. MASSAGE your old vacuum. ttvs. Call AUTO SERVICING CLASSIFIED Golden Gleaner i, competitive) get a LOCAL bid on your aluminum siding; carport, ana) Kofford Call Lew Patio covers. Msoc., 395 N. State, Orem. SAVE or Olsen Lamp ... To A.F. Woman 76101 373-505- 0. The Daily Herald 5 9 Service Directory It's easy to place a Classified Ad . . . Just dial TTievdo. 'V, . . . Herald Classified Ads Within a few hours your message is delivered to thousands. 1 12 !$'7,ooo bonus plus tor mm over 40 in Prove ara Take to short auto tnns con'act customers. Air mail W A Dickerson. Southwest-ePetroleum Corp, Fort Worth, Taxas nKPlAY MAN b what you get through uv Bonds wnere you wor Help Wanted Women Co, 1H money maae on your In tales Western Sales Help Wanted vo regular'cash NEED .... purchases Unknown, Blue, Boys, none. J.C. Red, Boys, Hifigins, 689290. North-fro- - Astra, Red, Boys, 0664264. Schwinn, Red, Boys, M021995. A1623365. ! i Lakt. ofuci security 190 W.il 800 waitress wanted EXPERIENCED Apoiy STENOGRAPHER typist. IRV Special HORSEBACK RIDING NOW OHEN Dennie't Dnva In, 20 N Main. Span-Itrates lor genralogy AND TRAILS BEST HORSES Utati Fork trom Loca'ffl J mili up Provo Canyon hauled TREES cut topped or removed 374101 or FASCINATING PROFESSION Phon Bridal V.il Fall away, free estimates. 225 01 B3 lor WILL train nont woman In th specialpartiM and ruerva'.onj ized field ot professional makeup techBRIDAL VEIL STABLES, INC Phone Concrete work, big or little No exoerienct Hours f 1o necessary Also niques Rain $2 Hour tor tree estimate alter 5 p m position open. Cell executive !67, lust brfor noon. .40 N umv. CHILD car In LDS horn, day or hour; tt tnf north parking lot o Sfari itor '54 I in evenings also babysitting In Provo, Utah, a woirun tll and Broke STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS 50 E.. Orem. hef leg Will tha 2 mfn wtio carrW her Into th stor and ny othar NURSERY SCHOOL, full or part waitress wanted. Appiy OREV EXPERIENCED p.MSl call 374 1782. mo up Ape time Fine program. 697 North Stale, Oram. 5, 225 6150. to Vi IF YOU NEED FULL TIME Work, can FURNACES, air conditioners, dutt work, type, are 2 or older, apply Wakefield's WH, space heaters, L373414. All-Sta- Award Given to Salt HB88761. y, Names 6 Top Students - Boys, U466927, n, A.F. Class Of 1968 1861. Blue, Girls, Gold, Roadmaster, n ,(l Blk-Wh- proposals will be re- A32123. at the Office of the Columbia, Recorder, until Ten Utah County now attending the University of 10:00 a. m. on Thursday, May Utah have been named amor.g, 1968, for the construction of the 1,135 persons on the list a new Central Garage Complex. of winter quarter honor roll This building to be built at ap.JL.Ai..3H ...Jt.rlMmiji liana nail students. proximately 300 East and 1200 Graduated from Provo Hih South, Provo, Utah. THE SIX HONOR STUDENTS selected by the graduating class at American Fork High School to represent the class School are Craig Lee Boorman, and forms of Specifications as speakers at the May 24 graduation exercises are, front sophomore; Dean Leroy Moul-to- contract and bonds, together row left to right, Kaye Chamberlain and Margo Eatough. In sophomore, and Karl M. with his bid a certified check, back, left to right, Ross Spencer, Charles Malone, David Sorensen, freshman, all major- at the office of Willard C. ing in the field of letters and Nelson, Inc., Architect, 55 East Fugal and Reid Shelley. science, and Lloyd Albert Mor-le- Center Street. A deposit of graduate, majoring in $35.00 is required for the plans mines. and this money will be refunded Those listed from BY High upon the return of the plans. are V. J. G. Blatikenstein, Each bidder must submit senior, majoring in education, with his bid a certified check, and Steven Lind Grow, gradudraft, or bid bond to and made ate, majoring in business. payable to Provo City in the AMERICAN FORK The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Zenith Three persons named from amount of five per cent St. Francis High are Barbara of the bid. American Fork High School Chamberlain. Bids will be opened in the Margo is editor of "The Bickerstaff, and Richard HarClass of '68 has chosen six honor students as re;resenta-tiv- e American," the school's year- old Nixon, both freshman and City Commission Chambers at students. The six selected book, and was a Sterling Schol- majoring in letters and science, 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May Kiser Brown, 9, 1968. are Kaye Chamberlain, Marge ar finalist in the music divi- and William Eatough, Ross Spencer, Charles sion. She is a member of Utah sophomore, majoring in fine The right is reserved to reMalone, David Fagan and Reid Valley Symphony and antici- arts. or all bids and to To be named to the honor ject any Shelley. They will speak at the pates in the near future playdefects. waive graduation exercises May 24. ing vith the Utah Symphony. list a student must maintain These students also will assist Margo was first chair bassoon' an average of 3.5 or better in By order of the Board of band all aca(jemic subjects where Commissioners of Provo City, George V. Pederson, senior ist both with the Utah. Band 4.0 is the class advisor, in selection of and in the equivalent of an R. Glenn Olsen, at She and is secretary "A". Las Vegas. prothe graduation theme of the won school band. She City Recorder. a in and choosing speaker gram for the baccalaureate exercises first place in the Lions Clufc Publishe-in The Daily Herald to be held on May 19. peace essay contest, is a memThe first smoke abatement April 26, Sunday Herald April The representative students ber of the Cuvettes and particiwere chosen from among 32 pated in the "Young Ameri- law was passed in England in 23, and Daily Herald April 29, 1273. 1968. honor student of the graduating cans" quiz show as a panelist. a Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. class, all having maintained 3.7 grade point average or high- Watson Eatough. er during high chool years. Scholarship, Activities Students' Activities is a National Merit Ross Kaye's activities have in- Scholarship finalist, and is prescluded participation in the reided of the school's National cent state forensics meet, win- Honor Society, and is a finalist ner of the American Legion in the National Honor Society Americanism contest, and work He reScholarship program. In the Thespian Club. She was cently took first place in the a cheerleader this yoar, was Sterling Scholars contest in the team member of the "Inquir- division of mathematics. Ross ing Editor" quiz show and an has been named a David O. attendant to the Future FarmMcKay (Brigham Young Uniers of America sweetheart. For versity) scholarship winner, one two years she was a member of of the fifteen outstanding senCavettes, pep club, and in her iors. The scholarship carries a junior year was assistant year- stipend of $6,000 divided into book editor. Kaye is the daugh- - four year awards of $1,500. Ross attended the Junior Science Symposium held at University of Utah and was selected a delegate to attend the national .. ... --V' V ',., , v symposium in Iowa. He is president of the school band and appeared on both the "Inquiring Editor" and "Young Americans" panels. He is the son of Merla AMERICAN FORK Loren J. Spencer. B. Reimschiissel has received Mr. and Mrs. of The editor is Charles the Golden Gleaner award, givand is a member of the meet-ine en in a recent sacrament Club. He was a finalin the Thespians in the English and Literature ist F", Second Ward. division of the Sterling Scholars Mrs. Reim-- i content. He is auditorium 9tage c h iissel, a manager at the school. Mr. and native of A- Mrs. Harry Malone are Charles' &A-m- Shelbv, Maroon. Girls, none. t, Boys, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ' iransportation Employment matrm.K.Tn s vi mo "Oh, come out from behind there, Freddie! Dad was just giving Junior some pointers on fielding grounders!" |