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Show pry Prbvoan To Attend Annual Meeting Of Bank Women Hobble Creek Scouts Make Scenic Trek I I y . A Mfi. Dorothy M, Bentley, sistant manager of the First The loop Hobble with Canyon Jonlng Canyon was the scene of OCTODE1R MONDAY, Improvement of Homes 3, 19C0 bfrered by Loan Plan 'Prowlers' Turn Out To Be Porfy Guests With tl e recent extension of the Federal Housing Administration's Title 1 program for another year by Congress, - Utah County area homeowners may avail themselves of a convenient means of financing resldcntal repairs or additions for more comfortable living in the colder weather just ahead, Grant Atwood, president of the rrovo Real Estate Board, pointed out to surcd loan is $3,500, Loans up to POO arc 'repayable in periods up to three years, and larger Joans may; run a lonj as five years. The financing charge may not tw greater thin a discount of $3. per $IC3 per year up to $2530. A discount represents the difference between ths face value cf the loan and the amount actually advanced by the kndcr,) On a larger, loan, the charge may not exceed $1 dis., day, Mr. Atwood said that Realtors, count per $101 for that part of the as professional experts in the mar- loan above $2,303. Thus far in its hUtory, the, Title 1 pro- keting of ell types of rcaf prophas bcrn used to improve erty, wo Mid be glad to advise gram more 23 millions throughout than homeowners as to the repairs or the nation. additions best calculated to improve the markctablity of their j MIDLAND, Tex, (UPI- -A MJd Salcnt Lions Club land man called pol Ice Friday members held a Jointmcctlng and ' reported two prowlers a with their wives, at the Lion man and a woman had broken Hall. A business meeting was into"- his hou'je, The policeman held after which Ronald Ilcnllne left when the man learned it was and Larry Peterson narrated and a couple who were still there showed pictures they had taken from a party he gave the night while on their missions to the before. Northeastern States.1 was served and prepared by Mrs. Jlattle Pctcrnon, Mrs. Zola Carl of one of her girl friends, Elaine son and Mrs, Essie Culmcr. Christensen; All the girls in the eighth grade were present. The and Otten Mrs. Dora daughter evening was apent eating, playGayla, drove to Preston, Ida., ing and opening gifts1. Charlene where they will spend a few days will move to Payson this week. visiting with her daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Evans. TIjc following ladies if rom Salem were guests of Precinct Mrs. Margretle Taylor, is visiting Chairman T.'H. Recce of Pavson. with her mother, Mrs Emma Mrs. Hazel Beddoes, Mrs. Louise Martinwho is in a California Card, Mrs. Chana Hansen, Mrs. hospital in serious condition. Any- Florence and Mrs. Dora one with Salem news contact Otten, at aSperry Democratic breakfast Iloney is a natural, flourishing Mrs. Florence Spcrry. and rally, Besides a breakfast they food that's easy on the digestive listened to remarks from all the A farewell party for Charlene Democratic candidates who are system of everyone in the family. Use It often. Christensen was held at the home running for office.- f SALEM - j . 7 9 Utah County, Utah Conduct Joint Meeting Bank of Utah in Provo, new curity will attend the 38th annual conroad vention of the National Associarovo tion of Bank Women to be held Pasadena, Oct, 10 to 13, i trek in She was one of the rcpresenta-tlve- i and overnight camp Friday and of the Utah group of the Saturday for Boy Scouts of the Rocky Mountain ' Division and Hobble Creek district. Around 70 was former chairman of the Utah boys registered Friday night. .; group, The event will be attended by bank women from all' over the Under the supervision .of dis- nation. It- fs an organization' of trict ftcoutcrs, the boys registered worsen holding executive posiFriday at the mouth of Hock tions In banks whose purpose it Canyon In Provo. They hiked up Im to share banking knowledge llock Canyon and camped over-ni- and exchange ideas. There arc at the Rock Canyon Camp- a proximately 3000 members: in ground. Saturday morning) they the United Stales, including l. broke camp and hiked along the . new skyline thrive to Camel Accompanying Mrs. Bentley to Pass, then returned to ' Spring-vlll- e the convention will be Mrs. Veld a by way of Spring Creek S. Small, another member of the canyon. bank staff. SPRINGVILLE Camel Pass scenic s' asSe- DAILY HERALD Salem Lions j : j - 23-yc- -- 1 y ht f homes, and to explain the opera- BOOKED RnnnriiY tion of FJlA Title X program ior SALT LAKE . CITY (UPI financing such steps. Only mem- Kenneth Eugene Parncll, 29, hat bers of the National Association of been booked in City Jail for armReal Estate Boards may use the ed he was arrestafter, robbery registered! term Realtor, he added. ed by Ogdcn police Monday. Briefly, under Title 1,'FHA Parncll was questioned about financial institutions against an armed robbery Au. 22 at loses on loans made to f nance alt. Niclson Brothers Texaco Service. erations, repairs, and Improve A man carrying a .32 caliber re ments to existing homes. The volver took $100 .from the station maximum! amount of such an in- - attendant. for Ha-wa- y' 'r v o - ' i ; !"; , 1 y u - Don Terry, district chairman, reported that this is the first actlvltyr of its kind ever held by the district, and it is hoped that It inay be continued as an annual A - THERE'S A LONG LONG TRAIL Boy Scouts f rom Vthe Houble Creek District' keep up a steady hiking pace as they make their way j'up the Rock Canyon trail to thecampground where they stayed Friday night. Satur- day morning they, continued over the sky line drive. 2ach scout carries his own gear, including a sleeping ' bag. v ' ; r - ( Mn. Orval' Jasperson enterthe Ladies. Sewing Club at ner home. The women did handwork and refreshments were aerved to six members. i y- r1"1- -" umm-- Garrett of Provo, Weston ft It mai stmm "W mi f m m wr wm 1 m. Tlppetts j returned havo (Ti? mm 5 Soltino Wafers Box 2-l- b. n;i'y WMt - I,' , m y& 3 j n GRAPE 20-o- z. 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(Lrf 1MM - PROVO ! $103.77 207.55 296.49 I I 'i Gold Strike Stamps Mr. and Mrs. n I iyi Liv m We Give " 20 Monthlf Payments ''Si r...w-.- .r Se- 4-- II Cash You Receive I i I j f money the same day. I - , urn ttrfwuMtkx -- Sometime! When you do phone before noon for m v' Ir iII I Supper was served to 10 mem- and New York on busincm. They bers and a special guest, Mrs. went east by train and returned Bobbie Hurst' of Salt Lake City. by pland. Prizes were won by Mrs. Curtis and Sorensen, Mrs. Clive Nelson " Evelyii Best, daughter? of Mf, Mrs. Harold Morgan. and Mr Paul Best, won a first place, ribbon on a project t Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steele and dress ai the .Utah Stale Fair, ton "Ray Bradley, of Salt Lake Merril Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. City and Mrs. Grace Inman of Reid Hales, received a first pJace "Heno; Nev., were visitors at the ribbon on his FFA record book. home of 'Mr, and Mrs. Hay Steele.Spending tbe weekend at the Cleon, Christensen residence was Mrs; Earl Okelberry visited at Mr, and Mrs. Byron Ottcson and ' the home of a daughter and family of Mercer, Colo. They family in Santaquln, Mr. and came especially to bring JoAnn Mrs. Rodney Hudson. who will attend Brlgham .Young Universi . The Elton family held its family members monthly birthday party in honor . of the following: Burke Draper, who, attended welcome home Genola; Peggy (Elton, Tooele, services' for Boyd Hales recently included Mr. , and Mrs. Clyde ( and Virginia Roberts, Goshen. A dinner was served to the group Hiller, Mrs. John Donaldson and iii Tooele followed by a program Mrs. Willard Taylor of Salt Lake and games. Some of the family City, Dr.jCarroll Draper and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs Frank enjoyed horseback riding. Sorenson of Palmyra, Mr. and " Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gutierrez Mrs. LuRay Draper and Mr. and are vacationing for two months Mrs. Glade Draper and families of Genola. in Omaha, Neb. with, their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Phillip White. . Everybody needs money f 9. , Mapleton Couple Retiirn From Trip To New York City Mrs. Owen Horton was hostess Laver 111! ' "t f To State Position for the O.N.O. Club at her home. home after going, - y vvw-v- Provo Man Named maplj-:to- , I j ' r.i son-in-la- ; j curity Title and Abstract Com? pany, tas elected to act as i, regional) vice president for the Central (Utah region at the ani - GOSHEN Mr.; and Mr. Ervln nuai convention of the Utah Latul B. Jtiperson have returned home Title Association held recently vacation trip to in Sait take City. . after a five-da- y louthern Utah. They, visited Capitol' Reef Monument, Glen Katbab Canyon Dam . and th Foreat. tained ' , ' ., . Goshen Pair Returns From Vacation Trip - eveni.-- .' in-sur- cs I "i 1 fplf VMKMA Shorfening LI 50 Count can vQJ Package rota 'T Li v |