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Show SUNDAY, JULY 29. run 19SS Sunday Herald UWh 3 Wasatch Demos Plan Plans for a picnic were discussed Wednesday evening at the Wasatch County Democratic meeting held in the county court- -' house. Sponsored by the Democrats HEBER Sears Picnic County-Wid- e Governor Calvin Hampton ras given by Sheriff Floyd Witt The Democratic delegation solicited the help of the Governor on a number of issues includand ing the need to eslxblish better faculties for a as a project, the garbage dump in the county. picnic will be held August 27 They also pointed to the fact beginning at i p.m. in the Char- that no county residents have leston Town Park. All county been named to any sta'e apresidents are invited to otteni pointed commissions or cor An outstanding program from mittees. BYU is being planned sud door The Sheriff said that the Gov. prizes will be awarded Tickets ernor assured the ccun-ty-wi- te fund-raisin- g hop till 9 p.m. Mon. - Wed. Thur. Fri. -- delegation are available from partv mem that in the future Wasatch bers. Each family is to bring! County people would be given their own picnic. full consideration for these The eoniiKAtee in charge of posts. the details are: Calvin Craig, Lack of recreation facilities chairman; Ruth Witt and Les for young people was also a Bethers. of discussion with Business matters conducted major topic the Governor. at the Democrat meeting inMr. McMillan took up the clude the election of several ofof new business and urgtopic ficers to complete the county ed party unity and the need for Chatwin. organization. Shirley chairmen to become Midway, was elected to the precinct stimulate tnteiest in and active Chair-ladposition of County Vice their precincts. Harry McMillan, Heber A mayor and two councilmen City, Secretary, and Lorin will be elected In Heoer this Heber City, Treasurer. Mr. Schluefcr announced the fall. Mr. Schlueter stressed the of encouraging good appointment of Les Bethers ss importance shed foreman for the Heber qualified candidates ts file for District of the State Road De- these positions. partment The appointment was A report on progress for the made by the State Highway picnic will be given at a meetCommission and became effec- ing scheduled for Aug. 19, S tive July 16. p.m. in the county courthouse, A report on a meeting with Mr. Schlueter said mm 6.50x13 Tubeless B.ackvva!! Regular 27.99 each j 2W y; All-re- Pius .via d, t w Old Tires ALLSTATE Passenger Tire Guarantee Tread Statistics June 22: A girl to Robert L. and Joan Scott Abbey from Spanish fork June 24: A girl to John A. and Nancy Kadar Anderson Jr., of balem. A boy to Steven R. and Suzanne Kershaw Shupe of Orem. Utah School 6.50x13 2 for 50.98 2.02 7.35 or 7.00x14 2 for 56.98 2.18 7.75 or 7.50x14 2 far 60.98 2.36 What Saaia Will Del la as. chango for th tire, nplae. it, charinnf th. current regular ailing prio. plu. Fndaraf Ex. lax mm tot loliamnf av-- trmd. 8.25 or 8.00x14 2 for 66.98 2.44 I JO V3 The two fiberglas belts under the tread put the surface b! the tire flat onto the road for better traction. Eliminate! White walls Also Available at. Similar Savings . . . Other Sizes: 8.85 x 14, 8.15 x 15. 8.45 x 15. 8.85 x 15 Whitewalls tire squirm and wiggle . . . helps reduce tire wear. Two nylon cord plies for greater strength. Contour safety shoulders for easier steering and safer cornering. Heavy Duty Tires for I u Panels, Pickups, Campers wmk 6.00-1- 6 w I l 1 V ( '3T J Federal Excise Tax SEARS HEAVY Century 21 truck tires have 6ply rated nylon cord bodies. No trade-irequired. In many sizes. UUII n ? 6.70x15 . 6.50x16 . . . $22.45 . $24.45 . .. plus 2.40 Federal Excise Tax plus 2.62 SHOCK A BSO Federal Excise Tax mill OUR BEST ON SALE Sears wants you safe Get Funds 40,000 Mile Bonded REG. - 27: 12 to 2 Z7 to 39 nWHHHETa , Districts Three WASHINGTON, D.C. School Districts nave Utah A girl to Rolla and Marynell been awarded some $139,000, Alleman Hall of Springville. reported Rep. Laurence J. BurJune 30: A girl to Paul N. and Patricia ton "The federal fundr will proHolmberg Hyde of Bountiful. vide assistance for schools in 13: July A girl to Dean R. and Trena federally affected areas in the Garfield and Carbon Dowley Hendrickson of Spanish Alpine, School Districts," Rep. Burton Fork. said. "The Alpine School DisJuly 14: will receive the lion's A girl to George E. and Elaine trict share of the money with $88,786. Jones Banks of Palmyra. Garfield will receive $35,377 and July 15: A girl to Lewis F. and Mar- Carbon's School District has sha Mayne Nielsen of Spanish been awarded $14,814." The funds were made availFork. A girl to Samuel H. and Nan-ale- e able through the Office of Aiken Kershaw of Provo. June ForHowIgnf: ToeHm&td What Sun Will Dot Vtynt Bail puncture, at do chirrs la mm at furun, in wbuii. Ik tin tin! npUca it charring tmaaimd. Plus Federal Excise Tax on Each Tire Sale Price with Two Old Tirea le HUGHES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL -S-panish Fork Cfaanntaad Afafaatt th. proportion of currant rtgular Bailing prio. plu. Fed--rl Exam Tax Uiat npnamU Tubelesa Blackwall Wide Guard Tires ot Gnu-Mit- 9oky mission. Durine their free time, many Potter Turner, Orem. of tha unit memoers were aoie Jean Emma Glen to and Boy to see the USS Missouri docked Turpin Cox, Provo. Girl to Ronald and Linda at nearbv Bremerton and me Stevenson Beddoes, USS New Jersey which was in Louise port at Taw ma. Fork. Spanish The unit nas now returned Boy to Bruce and Leean Mowhome to Provo and will now er Gray, Provo. Girl to David and Mary Lue continue with normal scheduled training. The unit is commandJewkes Gordon, Orem. ed bv 1st Lt. Gary J. Stone of Sheela Girl to Kurt and Fork. Spanish Provo. Matthia, Trsd Wev-O- Guarantee How For i . i Lour:. Tb .i i tb. oriciaal loriented toward a proficient unit to better accomplish their During the first week of train ing, the unit was visited by CoL Stirling R. Rvser who is the commanding oiTicer of the 95th U. S. Army Reserve Com mand ana vol. K. v. Eiucms, the senior advisor to the 96tn U. S. Army Reserve of Fort Douglas, Utah. Durine the second week of trainins. the unit was visited by Col. Sam Roberts, who is the senior Advisor for 162nd Direct HORN Support Group of Salt Lake AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Citv. . To highlight the tour of Fort Friday: Boy to Tony D. and Delia Lewis for the unit members, Merrill Johnson, Provo. they were visited by Lt. Gen. Thursday: Stanley R. Larsen, who is the Girl to Larry and Diane Olsen commanding general of the Sixth United States Army witn Smith, Provo. Boy to Ralph and Lorretta headauarter? at Presidio of San Alice John Barlow, Provo. Francisco, Calif. He was ac Girl to Lyle and Victoria Tay- companied by Brig. Gen. Irby, who is the commanding general lor Williams, Provo. Girl to David and Kathleen of First Calvary at Fort Lewis. Stokes Palfrevman, Salt Lake The two men inspected the training of the unit while in City. bivouac. Charotte and Jesse to Boy life ChlimBtMd Afateatt AO fa, an of the tk multinc from normal road haaarria or defects Ja maUrial at wotkmamiup. Provo Army Reserve Unit Returns From Summer Camp Members of the 786th Quartermaster Company (Petroleum Supply) (Forward) of the U. S. Army Reserve of Provo returned recently after two weeks of annual summer camp training at Fort Lewis, Wash. The mission of the unit is to supply petroleum products in bulk to other units. The training of the personnel of the unit was 2.02 Federal Excise Tax on each tire and 2 7.49 ). Sears 03 along 400 East to 100 North the Street. ings, theme of the mammoth parade Trophies will be given for planned as a highlight of Orem's the float which best depicts the Golden Anniversary theme, for Summer Festival, July 26. the most beauitful float and the of this chairman Wayne Allen, most original. Trophies will also year's parade, reports the pro- be awarded the best floats in cession will be bigger and bet- a special junior division. ter than ever. Riding aboard the Orem City will be Kerry Lynn Wil float between assemble will Floats liams on, Miss Orem, and her 800 and 1000 South 400 East July 26, at 5:30 p.m., and attendants. The float will depict the procession will begin at 6:30 Orem's growth from 'sage p.m. The parade rout will be brush to steel." 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