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Show Community Happenings In Central Utah 1 By MILDRED 1 i Mr, Frantei B. HALL M. ! Ojjden, was Hie New War day Ruest of her sister, Mrs. John W. Sullivan in Prove A J 1 A ,. S.. 1 1 1 Jo. Having received orders lor lowing day after their depar-Don B. Peterson, 2.1, son of iu'v assignment in liormany, lure, Mr. and Mrs. Weenig and Mr ami Mrs Elmer Peterson he will be leaving soon for his on, Robert went by air to San of Salem, has been promoted base. His wife, expects to be Francisco to visit a married to Armv specialist four whil.able to join him soon in Cut. daughter, and husband, Mr ami aligned to the I'. S Army Stra- e many. Mr. and Mrs. Heck Clark Mrs. Rodney Jex. Then they had' teijie Communications and Dennis and Mary Jo, are, on the Matson Liner, m.iml, king Lines Detachment spending this weekend in Rock "Mont rev" for a seminur cmi-- ' near 1'lui Mai, Vietnam, as a Springs, Lyman and Evanston, ducted aboard for travel agents technical controller. is wife, At Los Angeles, they were met Norma, resides in Camden, Me. Wyo., visiting with relatives. by Nancy Startup and her sis. Mrs. J. W. McAllister return- tors, Lanae and Karen and Vm,m8 returning local holi- in PnHnn, ir ed to her home in Provo on visilors 1r il,ul Mls (la' WedThursday, after a pleasant holi and Mrs. Weenig returned it and Niwkhiuk and Robert and nesdav Patti m Lake Salt visit t .spent day ity Anno and Allen iduKIr n, Jr., on Friday. with her son, Wells McAllister follow l,nne, of San .lose, Calif. The and his wife and family. family had spent the holidays SUNNY ITALY with their parents, Mrs. Lynn Recent events in the John ROME (UPD-Sn- ow covered 1). Tavlor and Dr. and Mrs. Weenlg family of Provo have the plains of southern Italy Allen (J. Brockbank, all of included a visit from their today for the first time in 12 daughter, Diane, who has now years from a storm that returned to Los Angeles, Calif., brought temperatures of 15 where she is employed as a below zero in northern Italy, Army Warrant Officer nurse. Accompanying iier there snarled transportation and took "JANUARY "5, "l9; was her sister, Pattl. The fol three lives. Ul.ih lounly, Utah of a Shufer Mr. iind Mrs, Meven Mark land son, Craig have returned to their home in Phoenix, Ariz., after spending th" holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Madsen In Orem and Mr, and Mrs. Read Black in Prove Dr. and Mrs. Robert Reek Clark and their children, Lois, Melinda and Niels of Austin, Tex., left Thursday for their home following a visit of a vwk with pan-nts- , Mr, and Mrs. Beck Clark in Provo. Another son, Private Dennis B. Clark, who recently completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., has also visited here with his parents and wife, Mary date Karl (i Smith, has re, turned to his base ut Fort Tex., alter a holiday leaw with his parents, Mr. and Mis. (! orge Smith In Orem. Warrant Officer Smith is in training as a helicopter pilot. During his visit home he was entertained by Kalhy Peterson and Herald Martin and w;;s a special gue.d at a number of family dinners. Wol-ter- Arthur Sotlergren has returned to his home in Princ lieorge, Hritish Cohnuhia, after speeding the holidays in Provo with his mother, Clara Boss and her husband, John. Do you have a news brief or personal Item ior this column. Call Mildred Hall at or fundi-'SUNDA- Sunday Herald .li.HIUI.HU.HWl hhmMi1 AMERICAN FORK'S FIRST MOTHER OF 1969 accepts gifts from city chamber of com. merce officials. She Is Mrs. Robert Albert Hender Sr., Pleasant Grove, whose baby was born at 10:10 a.m. In the American Fork Community Hospital as the first new arrival in the city for the year. The child is a girl, to be nam ed Rebecca Marie, and she has four brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Render, and Rebecca Marie, received a host of gifts from American Fork merchants as a chamber of commerce-sponsoreproject. Above, from left, Nurse Virginia Field, Mrs. Hender, Carl Devey, chamber of c ommerce vice president, and Jesse 0. Spaf-(orC. of C. executive secretary. r 'taw JACK DUCKETT'S d d, Home Lighting Board Of Winner Named Adjustment Sets Meet - Selected SPANISH FORK as winner of the annual Yule Home Lighting Contest for this - A meeting of the, of adjustment on Zoning of Orem City has been scheduled for Monday at 5 p.m. in the City Council chambers, Fork according to Roy S. Rowland, OREM city was the residence and dis play of James O. Brierly, 874 E. 300 S. Mr. Brierly received a check for $15 for his achieve- board ment from the Spanish Junior Chamber of Commerce, chairman. The board will hear an apcontest sponsor. wtih respect to the enforce-mepeal for Other top entries were, of the zoning ordinance. second place, H. H. Rowberry, The case involves an appeal by 920 E. Sterling Drive, and third, Gordon E. Cowan, 686 E. 800 S., Sharrel Ottesen, 280 N. 300 E. to move a home from 988 N. 500 HARRY D. McTAGUE to 820 S. 700 E., They were presented with $10 W., Provo, Orem. and $5 checks respectively. All persons Interested in behalf of or in opposition to this matter will be given an eppor-tunit- y HILLARY'S FEATS to be heard at the meetSir Edmund Hillary, known ing, according to Mr. Rowland. chiefly for making the first ascent of Mt. Everest, was also the first man to reach the South Harry S. Truman was the Pole overland since Capt. Ro- first U.S. president to veto bert F. Scott accomplished the a tax reduction bill, doing so AMERICAN FORK Harry in June, 1947. feat in 1912. D. McTague, American Fork, nt Alpine Country Club Elects APPLIANCES TE1LEVISION - was elected president o fthe Al pine Country Club at a recent meeting of the board of direc tors. The new officers will serve for the 1969 calendar year, meeting for their first board of directors session at trie club house Thursday evening. Assisting Mr. McTague will be Fran Haun, Salt Lake City, vice president; Nolan J. Olsen, Salt Lake City, secretary; and American Howard Gordon, Fork, treasurer. Dee R. Hunter, American Fork, is outgoing COLOR Terrifically fascinating film re "JOURNEY president. Directors for the coming year Include Mr. Hunter, J. H. Har vey, Pleasant Grove; Elmer Berger and Lew Shew, both of Salt Lake City; and Craig Dor-ton, Lehi. Committee assign merits will be announced. 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