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Show " For Afplne Ct 1 County Approves Chamber" 10 Accidents in Provo, Now Voting But One 0 Liquor License Baucis nave been mailed out to all Orem Cham-ber of Commerce members in Late Friday afternoon, tfcei TT"w IUH:1AH wa cnrsmt A k .1 01 iout a- uic BTiniiai riecuon 1 .y . vvt I Annhf rnmituM'M Hh i. '. vuuurouua ajj- -i A4)ue vumij-- ijuo i aUCS- rectors acccr -- g to CuSILuer proved the application of thejtkm ras split. Commissioner officials. i r...l m Alpine Country Cub to open a rLU laOIH made IOC mOUOD Vinlit hiietMNmMi liwM Ium liquor store on its premises. and it was seconded by Can-- ' fHatH for our The commission took the ac- misaoner erl Stone. Chair-;ope- n Lhij yeaf jndude tion fo'Jowing several requests man of the . commission, StadeyiRnJ n f.. by the club which claimed a Roberts, voted against the ap of resentative and Utah Power monthly Joss in revenue from! plication's approval. man- to 15,000. The Alpine Commissioner Thorn indicat- UghtCo.; Robert Healey, 3,tx of Sundance Recreation:' aeer Country Club has made repeat- ed he felt the need to do some-Marine Kitohen Orem Recen. ed requests to the commission admitted that the tion Centre; William K. Peter- and thing, to reappraise their stand on decision was one of the tough- appliance sales and ser-- j the new liquor laws. est ce nas caa to mase sinceivice operator: C. Beck Clark Hold The Line on the commission. geek's Shoes; Duane Her- On June 18th the Utah County being bert of Boley Realty; Oyde council of governments, which Repment is composed of representatives This involves a minority slack EJj?erf?: from the county commission, all group in the county, and we iff, . city commissions and the school have to represent the minorH"?1101-returned to vi fk mainritv districts agreed to hold the line office by Nov. 11 1 cres-,1lot of a on approving applications for licenses under the liquor laws sure on us ootn ways, ive enacted by the last legislature. thought a lot about it and have Subsequently the several units; even lost a lot of sleep over Ce ' .UKi o! government approved only decision. But Im sure now that . cwueruig those applications which allow it was fee right thing to do. two closin? lihrane.? down " iT T ed the various establishment to "Thee. Mmt in mir Yiuntv r::r2.ru: :r;w' continue offering services simi wno ""T are aw hiciiiucts im wc been Deeeinc shots throush the lar to those offered prior to the LDS church and have not been windowS hito the bookshelves. Dew law. taught the same things as LDSj ..Giri ubrarians have Thus, the Alpine Country peopie, nave no compunciwim a(jept at taking cover." Club, and others such as Pro-vo'- s against drinking, "hen theyisajj Councillor William Dean- Riverside Country Club want a drink they'll get it. Even Jyatt "They are very frightwere again licensed as liquor if we had prohibition, those ened and I can't blame tiem." locker clubs. But no permits people would get whatever were allowed to such dubs to they want," said Commissioner operate liquor stores on their Thorn. premises, nor were permits apNot An Extension proved for the opening of liquor Commissioner Stone said that stores (the talked of mini-botthe had interpreted the law to outlets) in restaurants. mean that it was not an extension of fee vsr of liquor, but Still rafter the control ofand enforcement of the sale liquor and its consumption. Provo Mayor Verl G. Dixon said Saturday that he had not been appraised officially of the county commission action but Provo Chamber of Commerce that he has heard about it has announced that there are "We've been waiting ior the still vacancies in the annual county to take the lead in this. Christmas parade, which will Now well take up the matter be held Saturday, Nov. 22, at in our meeting Monday," said 9:30 a.m. Mayor Dixon. The parade route will run Two establishments have apfrom Fifth North and Univer- plications pending with the sity south to Center Street and Provo City Commission, the west to Fourth West Riverside Country Club and the Nine floats bave already been Provo Elk's Lodge. The Mayor entered, as well as one march- expressed his doubt That aping unit, a color guard and proval would be granted for four bands, plus Santa Claus the opening of liquor stors, and Miss Merry Christmas. handling the mini bottles, in Application blanks may be public restaurants, but added obtained at the chamber office, that these things would be 290 W. Center. - T v4., U- De- - . nftr Htal ies l0 her neck ciiffortnir imnr. was Mrs. Linda Gutierrez. 22. 421 W. 830 X., p,.ovo MnL Gueierrez, c3r ent out of control on the Cen-ter Street off ramp on Inter- state IS and the . car crashed into uie guara raU. Sne was re-ported in satisfactory condition pj hn .. my7 i i"."'. OREM Orem City has taken steps this week to prevent the unauthorized dumping of old car bodies at the City Marina Geneva Pa-- k, according to Gt yanager Eari Wengreea . . wenw-e- n saia closure oi .u ... Ameri-'an- d , 10:15 a a.m.; those be2ior.n uawj . r, n. iz:30 to Dy ine 501,0015 3 wrougn s.De?n in Lehi. it was reported by 1:45 p.m.: G through L. 1:45 school officials. to 3 p.m. in Parents Visiting Day has All Cedar Valley parents will been set for all schools as fol- - visit from 1:10 to 9 a m. Par- lows: Leni Monday, High ents are asked to register at snooi; Tnursaay, sego Lily the office before making tiieir ana Lehi Llemen- - v lsits. School lunch will be tiememary a ir i t i i scnoois; iary rriaay, Leni jun- - served at 11:30 lor all parents ior High SchooL who desire it. clallon- ScheAiled annnintTTPit for A bake sale will be sponsored heId acher conferences at by the PTA throughout the day DecemSr J. elementirv srhools have in thp lnhhv en made by the school offi- - At the Jurior tersonfcaroento School 01315 and wiU 1x5 home several activities art planned with hein P"PiIs- - Parents are daring the week. The Khedute College of asked to strictly adhere to the for Parents' Visiting Day will !schedul waiting to a be announced later, ttan Tech was fully accredit-- 1 minimum keep . .. nr.m t .;-- i n,u "- -'' dents. Originally, the city . azxuimy m e the 3t 10 Student 011 tended to build m earthen dike SsSiatoof Vf JPIf call the education anc the PTA is spon- theJ to. to be used for boat docking on ..-v.. uc.iuuia. iius uicdiii scnoo ana an snnnintmpnt ui wm. a iim.,;i, the east shore of that man) of Itah Techs cred-- be made at their convenience, contest for t h Due to excessive use and im its now are transferable to Ihe !l!ong 17 at the site, the "I dumping . of other institutions . , higher v.n r,H isits by parents ork is ' Better Education : s. " cny ras oeen iorcea to cwse tne , uu. junior college to the school: hP Parents Your Job,' and the work is high Marina tndnmnint. at nr .0 r. and university level. . . whose last name begins M limited to 25 words or six linei. em ume- through R will visit between 9 Also in connection with the Mr. Wengreen pointed out that! Four stales of the Union are - observance, the American Lethe city would likely accept a officially designated as com-Th- e gion Auxiliary is sponsoring an limited number of cars at some'monwealths Kentucky, Mas-XoOnly about 6 per cent of the essay contest Theme for these future date when development sachusetts, Pennsylvania and i3,9m doctors m the United essays is "Mv American Free of the dike can be expanded. 'Virginia. ' States are women. dom How Free?' au". r ; w . f'S h.1" S S,LT to.tr Allowed ct Orem Marina "J LEHI Observance of "VM..-n- No Dumping of Car Bodies I iw lai-ire- ttiP . 3 Sunday Herold Education Week Plans Utah Techrjca! College at hut n1pw1 d I'rah Va!v Hntmital Provo will be recognized next 10011111 b Northwest Asso-- j was ekht vear old Susan Bui- . . f Tnni nfinn Vl .iuuiw of lock. dauhtei Mr and Mrs. wjc ctu Jack C. BulLvfc, 561 E. 17th m Presiae atn)l X, Provo. She was struck bv tV(an niinan ver one section of that associ-)Hv.n hv 238 250 f.tIon s terrace in Portland, X. 26. E., Orem. The accident occurred atUr.f Uaie Peterson, coordinator of about S35 E. l?th X.. Provo. Susan told officers she chased a ntu)u:n8 educaucn and direc- Vl "rc w ball irto the street when the we uccupauon- accident occurred. The driver t ai Kn r 't irt i c said he did rot see the eirl in .Northwest Junior College Asso- time to avoid the accident Also fmm 19C! Schools in Lehi Set Saturday. ..... 10 v . jy Police ac- investigated rinte Fri-ii- Kit nriv tan of involved persona! injur es them . . and mt one resuIWd in the victim's hospitalization. Admitted tc the Utah Valley Partient -- I The Provo City i orem OT. SUNDAY. Staffer Will Have Duties at Jr. College Meet Hospitalized Cnly On 4 Directors UTC fJeafthe miei' st.m. ,r.1. ; rw" w:" " r.w dlkp" to d,jmninp ... 5 ... D Ltaa wsuit. , .L ine res'-- , birthday of Will Rogers, a public holiday in 4, is Oklahoma. r-- v. le Entries Are Available for Christmas Parade Seat in the house Let Him... (wRELAX IN TOTAL COMFORT 1 Robert and Kane Christensen Branam, who recently moved to Globe, Ariz., from Provo, announce the birth of a baby girl during fee past week at Globe. Mr. and Mrs. OUie Bran- am of Provo, the paternal grandparents, are expecting to make a journey to Globe the first part of December, to be present for the naming of the new baby. Sightseeing and visiting relatives were hiehlichts of 17 days of vacationing by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Boyer of Springville. home. who have. just returned a The couple spent a aay m National Park whfe it traveling to San Jose, Calif., where they visited their daugh ter, Pauline ana nustiana, Donithrone and children npnnis Delane and Damn. schools They enjoyed visiting and attending cnurcn services with them. Goine to Los Angel es. Calif., they saw live tele vision shows and toured msney- lanri Kitriri2 Ihrou:!: Ari zona, the Boyers visited relatives, Jcsphine Boyer, Mary B. Boyer, J.S. and Mildred Boyer Jarvis and children and Dr. and Mrs. John Jarvis all in Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Jar-re- tt Jarvis and family in Phoenix. The couple reports attendMesa ing a session or two at the route En there. while Temple home they stopped on a clear day at the south rim of Grand Canyon to enjoy a memorable view, and at Lake Powell. Glen Ariz. Canyon Dam and Page, WT xo-co- m group of cousins, organized some years ago as the Cornelia Club, named to honor their grandmother, the late Mrs. Cornelia Kennedy Scott of Lake, view, assembled on Wednesday at a luncheon to honor Mrs. Josephine S. Jensen, a former Provoan who is visiting here from Anaheim, Calif. Other cou-si- n nltendinir were Mrs. Ada A Mrs. Sirs. Clara Beagley, Ethel Tavlor. Mrs. Effie Sa- bey, Mrs. Orthella Felker, Mrs. DeeLillie Sanford, Mrs. Frances Prestwich, Mrs. Henrietta Shaffer, Mrs. Mamie Jacobsen and Mrs. Ella Hebertsen, all from various locations in Utah County. Mrs. Jensen is the house guest of her sisters, Mrs. Fel ker, Mrs. saniora ana aits, aa- - Chase Tensions with JSXte) bey. The information office of the U.S. Army Infantry Center and Fort Benning. Ga.. have an nounced that Charles D. Kay, 92nd Company, 9th Student Battalion, The Candidate Brigade, has been commissioned an in fantry second lieutenant in the United States Army. Also that Richard L. Merrell of the same company, battalion and brigade has been commissioned a signal second lieutenant Lt Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi R. Kay, Provo. is a graduate of Brig- ham Young University. He is the husband of Laurel B. Kay of El Cerrito, Calif. Lt Merrell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. La voir Merrell of Frovo. Is also a BYU eraduate. He is the husband of Vera P. Merrell o! Rexburg, Ida. Two friends from Provo, Mrs. r. Edna Pack and Mrs. Faye returned the oast week tour of the Ha after a rt waiian Islands. The ladies seein? all the scenic areas and points of special interest ca Oshu, Maui, Kauii and Ha waii, and in addition were able to visit with many of the people living there. They also attended Relief Society bazaars and were miests of relatives. Mr. and Mr3. Paul and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomas of the IDS Church College in Laie, as well as meeting friends from this area and relatives from ! VIBRATE RECLINE About People By MILDRED B. HALL Mrs. Golden Ericksoo of Del ta Is in Provo to be with her who is receiving finshand. treatment at the Utah Valley Hospital. She is staying witn her daughter, Glenna and husband, Carl G. Wilson and also visiting with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson in Orem. 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The event wts held at the chrysanthemum -rieenrated home of Patti's aunt. Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen in Pro vo. The 24 guests attending were entertained by readings from Lynne Adams and Mrs. Sybil Vincent A special guest was Mrs. Merrill C. Cox of Provo, mother of the intended bridegroom. ... body-penetrati- ... n ""OE Im kwt OF KCUNINO POSITIONS o TV panui ndk COB. 5r 77 r 300WE 2QOfc30BB3 I B B B |