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Show Sunday, December About People By MILDREH Utih County, 22, 1968 UUn Sunday Herald OPEN Kids of Three B. HALL Building Doubles MONDAY NIGHT been residing with her parents! in frovo lor a few weeks until A brightly lighted Christmas Cities tree and stocking? all In a row Mr. Hansen found a place for his family to live. by the fireplace, greeted th To of members Mr. and family Mrs. Parle;.' Ford as they gathArmy Private First Class; city Berg Mortuary's tri ered Thursday evening in a S. DUon, son of Mr. and; Christmas entertainment for festive evening. Mrs. Sheldon S. Dixon of Pay-so- n children of the fourth and fifth Supper was ferved, dinging and other members of his grade will get underway Mon and the grandchildren Although the number of build- day at 10 a.m. at the Orem High found surprise gifts. Attending squad from Troop E of the School for Orem kids of those' "S Perniils issued n were the Fords' daughters, 173rd Airborne Brigade's 17th this year is lagging slight City age groups. Vida, and her husband, Lyman Cavalry, met with Brigadier ly behind the total of a year General Richard J. Allen re- The Provo party will begin at ago, the valuation of construe Sevy, and children from Pleas10 a.m. Tuesday at the Paraant Grove, and LaRue and hus- cently as a result of being seltion authorized is 50 percent mount Theatre, and Spring-vill- e band, David Colyar and family' ected as the "Squad of the higher this year, Villa Theatre. from Orem and the Neil Ford Week" for the brigade. Pvt. According to a report from It's all free for fourth and Dixon, a radio telephone oper family from Wallsburg. S. Conk, chief city build arvil ator, entered the Army in De fifth graders in the three areas, 48 years con- ing Inspector, a total of 494 per of a as tradition cember basic 1967, completed Two sons have returned home started by Wyman mits have been Issued up to at Fort Lewis, Wash., tinues for the holidays, Pvt. Jeffery training ! this year, with a valu was last stationed at Fort Berg, pioneer Provo mortician, Dec. and Fenton from Fort Carson, of $11,779,715. ation his continued and after death by Benning, Ga., before arriving Colo., and Cpl. Michael Fenton This compares to 515 for a in June his son, Max. at Vietnam Son, Bong from Lejeune, N.C. The young 1968. The 20 soWier At Orem, a Walt Disney pro- valuation of $7,851,303.45 for the year-olmen plan to spend their leave from Payson High duction will be shown, with oth first 11 months of 1967. with their mother, Mrs. Lillian graduated School and attended Utah Tech- er tiitertainment sponsored by The totals for November of Fenton Barney arc her hus this year are 38 permits with nical College. the Chauntentees. In G. Charles Barney, band, In Provo, "Yellowstone Kelly" a $683,3io valuation, compared Orem. to 40 permits with $363,700 val Wayne and Nancy Christian will be the movie, plus cartoons. sen with are visiting friends In SDrineville. "The Trouble uation in November of 1967. Jeffrey Lane, son of Mr. and in the and relatives Provo with Angels" is the film to be Nearly one third of the valuis of Provo, Mrs. W. B. Lane ation for last month was ac sat- area during the Christmas holi shown. to be recovering reported livare HosThey days. currently At all three parties, Santa counted for in one permit, tc isfactorily at Utah Valley build a in Charleston, S. C, where ing apartment house perwith a gift for everyone Claus surgery following pital, 780 E. 820 N. Its valuation at is S. with U. the Wayne week. the serving formed there during will be there, plus prizes and is set at $238,000. Air Force. Their parents are special music. and Mrs. J. Arno ChristianMr. Another third of the building Scheduled to make an appearArmy Privates Steven P. sen and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn G. ance at the Provo party on total was accounted for in 14 Cloward, 21, son of Mr. and Nuttall. Tuesday is Victor J. Bird, prom- new residences, with a va'ua Mrs. Beryldean Cloward and inent retired banker, who was tion of $227,500. Douglas R. Creer, 19, son of Other building permits issued Do you have a news brief assoiacted as auditor with Berg the Ronald S. Creers, all of or personal Item tor Ibis Monuary 48 years ago when the included two home remodeling Spanish Fork, both fired expert 4 rifle near the column. Call Mildred Hall at first party was given by the projects, two for home addi with the or late Wvman Berg. tions, one carport, a five-uncompletion of their basic com . apartment house, five storage bat training at Fort Campbell, Invited Yule Parties UNTIL 9 WE WILL CLOSE In Value CHRISTMAS EVE 6 p.m. IE 75 d it M-1- 373-054- 3 Ky. Kunz Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. of Provo and their three dren are expected home veening, after an overnight chil this visit it Dec. 31 Ends Market Year for Wool Program Growers were reminded today that the 1968 marketing year under the wool and mohair proRelatives in the area are gram ends Dec. 31. Claude Hunting, chairman, looking forward to the arrival today of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Utah County Agricultural StabilKaye Peery with daughters, ization and Conservation County Stacey and Stephanie from Committee, explains that this Fort Collins, Colo. The family means that payments for the will be the pests of Mr. current 1968 year will depend on Peery's mother in Orem and completing all details of mar f Mrs. Peery's parents, Mr. keting either wool, mohair, or and Mrs Glen Lamb in Provo, lambs by that date. Marketings as well as visiting with a num- completed after Dec. 31, 1968, will become marketings in the ber of other relatives. 1969 marketing year, and thus Word has been received by not eligible for payments until Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAffee, early 1970. The chairman urges Provo, that their daughter, An to make sure that all de nette, and her daughter, Amy, have safely arrived in Starke, tails for the 1968 scales are Fla., where she has joined her completed by the end of the husband, Dean Hansen, who is year. This includes passing title attending a university in Gains to the buyer, delivering the ville, Fla., working toward i wool or mohair to the buyer, doctor's degree. Annette had either physically or through In Kaysville with Kunz' Mrs. facilities, a swimming pool, a beauty shop, four new business es, three business remodeling projects, two business signs and a pressure regulator building for Mountain Fuel Supply. mother, Mrs. Lucile Sheffield. documents (such as warehouse receipts or bills of lading), transferring control to the buyer, and having available all the information needed to de termine the buyers' total purchase price. e-- Applications for 1968 marketing year payments under the National Wool Act, may be filed with the county ASCS office at any time, and the chairman advises that this be done as soon as possible. Incentive payments under the wool pro gram are based on the average national price for marketings during the whole year, and this can be determined more exactly u reporis on marketings are ASCS therefore is complete. urging that all 1968 applications be filed before Jan. 31, 1969. Payments for the 1968 marketing year will likely begin in April of next year. your nome difficult to Forest Service Employees Donate Money, Recreation Facilities to Youth Center and talents to rejuvenate the shuffleboard to a "like new" condition. A special thanks to all employees and all others who have given of their time, talents and money to make this project possible is expressed by the chairman, Mrs. Willie Smith, personnel management specialist of the Uinta National Forest, Provo. revival v KRESS OPEN TIL 1 GROUP MIDNIGHT II A gift to others in lieu of est Service employees to the 65 Christmas Card giving to each pupils. other v as the project of the emThrough the efforts of Harold ployees on the Uinta National Thatcher of Provo, the word Forest this Christmas. went out about the need for rec shuffle-boarThis week a reation a bumper pool table and equipment for the Youth a cash donation of $100 for pur- Center. John Elegante of Orem, chase of a portable table ten- heard of the need and donated a nis was presented to the Youth used shuffleboard. The mainCenter at the State Hospital as tenance crew of the Uinta Naa Christmas gift from the For tional Forest donated their time CLEARANCE 3 GREAT GROUPS TURTLE NECK AND MOCK TURTLE burglarize MONDAY R BIG 4 SALE ! FABRIC 612 TURTLE NECKS These ore iport and dress style turtle neck shirts print fabrics. J REGULAR 2.99 100 KNIT F 1 REGULAR 4.99 and 5.99 V4 U No. TURTLE in solid color and fancy COTTON NECKS great group of white and colors in a fine 100 cotton turtle neck knits the perfect shirt to go with sweaters and shirts-mos- tly short sleeves. A y REGULAR 4.50 to 5.99 'UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD PRICES 4 FOOD BARGAIN KNIT TURTLE LONG AND SHORT Better knits in cottons and blends knit and mock turtle collars. NECKS SLEEVE short and long sleeves also fashion 3) Warehouse 1350 N. 200 W. and REAM'S 890 W. CENTER, PROVO PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, DECEMBER s APPLES I FULL BOX CLOSEOUT SALE RANDOW WEIGHT DATES' r 27 ALL TOYS TENDER GREEN SPEARS Broccoli 17 T'MEX 1 968 Morrell .lb. Wholt $3i98 YAMS.,.4' 1 W HAMS 24, AND GAMES - Reg. $6.95 Watches HEN-- 'C GRADE TurkeySb29 7"UP Qart TOTS VALUE BRAND Bacon 1. M 98 CHRISTMAS TREES $495 OFF 27' RETAIL Wrap6"79 GUM DROPS & ORANGC SUCES Lb, 5 .96' ASSORTED PATTERNS 1 OTIRE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS COPPERTONE FINISH Teakettle NEW CROP 49' FIRMAGE'S THRIFTY BASEMENT SALE 7fr WE ADD ONLY 10 SILVERWARE- - 95 Reg. TO OUR PRICES $fi95 m j C! I! Irk m |