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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961 i Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Around and About SIIAGSS (T(T$ fft'JTV au At Dy MILDRED B. HALL FR or FR 3-85- 63 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Despain and daughter from Lawndale, Calif., icf t for home Tuesday after attending general conference and visiting Provo parents, "especially his f ather, . Arlie Despain now receiving treatment .at Utah Valley Hospital. They .were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Halberg, Lawndale, parents of Mrs. Ray Despain. VOW cfi GC1AGGS SAVINGS' 3-05- 46 Madsens of Orem. They were also joined by another sister, Mrs. Nola Hunt and son, Paul of Salt Lake City for a social evening. ' f III VALUE i.au M 1 B0B3Y PINS 400 in I Plastic . Jar Reusable I vii BAG 5-I- b. ; i oa -- ' m I V HA Yd rn riftnen i KING SIZE 3 (r 25c 00 i i30 VALUE V- ri with Falls : Z Xv r f t J . 06. $2- - Provo Rotaricfns to Welcome District Governor on Friday f , ,..,.,. III i .1 .mini Dr. SETS PROVO VISIT Glenn Miller, Rotary district governor, who will address Provo Rotarians Friday. , it vvaiersnea . l ' survey ;Slated on White River Drainacie j watershed conditions on the White River drainage in Carbon, Wasatch and Utah Counties will be made by the Forest Service this - month, according .to Senator ,Wal- lace F. Bennett I At the request of S. V. Litiz-zettchairman of the Price River Water Improvement Dis- .Util XJlilihk CIA CllJgvU have the Forest Service make the survey, to determine whether or not privately-owne- d lands within the Uinta National Forest should be acquired by the Forest Service for watershed management. A law passed in 1935 authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to purchase lands within the boundaries of the Uinta and Wasatch 'National Forests, and to pay for such lands from receipts from the (R-Uta- h). e, A LW 'cupancy of public land within these two forests. The law was passed to permit the Secretary to minimize soil erosion and flood Hamaoo vuitliin , fc. V.W.AM V VNatinnnl II1WIU1 tfio' V..V twn V W1 Forests when he deemed it nec . v essary, TVi . oro Viavp hpn EVENING IN PARIS nn annrnnri. In St. Anthony, he has been mayor and chairman of the American Red Cross. He was elected as a district governor of Rotary International for 1961-6- 2 at Rotary's 52nd annual convention in Tokyo, Japan, last May. He is one of 269 district governors supervising the activities of more than 11,000 Rotary, clubs which have a membership of 509,000 business and professional executives in 123 countries throughout the world. Wherever Rotary clubs are located, President Billings asserted in discussing the governor's visit, their" activities are similar to those of the Rotary Club of Provo because they are based on the same general objectives developing better understanding and fellowship amonog business and professional men, promoting community - betterment undertakings, raising the standards of business .and professions, and fostering the advancement of understanding, good will and peace among, all the peoples of the world. Each year, this world-wid- e service organization continues to grow in numbers and in strength, Mr. Billings added. During the past fiscal year, more than 300 new Rotary clubs were organized in- 43 countries and four geographical regions were added to Rotary's membership roster: Gabon, Nigeria, Reunion and Somalia. Vy$T50 Nail Growth Conditioner J VALUE 23c ai nc $1.00 VALUE I.UU VHLUC GILLETTE TRAVEL ; lUT-(Covvhi- Siail HAIR SPRAY wFree Purs. 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The actress has a daughter, 10 by her marriage to the late actor John Hodiak. A I 1 ANACIN TABS. CAN OPENER f J THROAT LOZENGES ELECTRIC DniftI IMf! A A NVV 1SSnri1'""i Complete text end records of $5.00 edition j VALUE I."" O pr. J At the regular price of ' J NYLON HOSE MASK 39c Aluminum Foil Double-Edgo- d Super Blue Blades RADIO wCarrying Case DENTAL CREAM - a 1 X Ka-trin- a, $5.00 Z.0 VALUEX i4the Armed Forces, according ! j - 3P3CYCI.OPEP0A ADJUSTABLE RAZOR COLGATE , to released from service duty with No. Service Board Selective 133, the Armed Forces as. of Sept. 28. Provo north Utah and They are: David Keith Alger and serving M. Hollis Dean Snelson, Provo; Ernare: Dennis County. They Lea and" Jay A. Keeler, Orem; est Hlawatschen, Raymond Cling-e- r Michael C. Bacon, Geareld E. Janssen, Gilbert LeRoy Hen-soDale Scott Johnson, Michael Davies, Dallas Reed Groo, David A. Kimball and Richard F. Duck, Lee Holford, Frank B. Suther Provo, and David C. Bullock, land, and Don Billings, Orem and James Cobbley, Pleasant Lehi. The following men have been Grove. ' WHEN YOU BUY ound Eight Utah County men have WAVE SET MENNEN seven-p- . n 10 Rolls a nr BRECK ations under this authorization for the past several years. Sen. Bennett said the purpose of the survey will be to determine whether ACTRESS HAS BABY an appropriation should be sought HOLLYWOOD' (UPI) Actress next year. Anne Baxter gave birth to a girl Wednesday at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Miss Baxter and her husband, Randolph Gait live on a 37,000-acr- e cattle-ran- ch in Australia Eight Enlist In Services toilet TISSUE i 9 j . VALUE NAIL PROTEIN i 29c . 89-- - tistry. : I Dry 5Skin Creainf The Rotary Club of Provo Friday will be host to Dr. . Glenn Miller, governor of District 542 of Rotary International, who is making his annual official visit to each of the 47 Rotary clubsJ in Utah anoTJackson, Wyo. He will address the local club and confer with President Seth Billings, Secretary Clayton Jenkins, ' and committee chairmen on Rotary administration and service activities. Dr. Miller is a dentist in St. Anthony, Idaho, and is & member and past president of the Rotary Club of St. Anthony. Born in Taylorsville, Ilk, he received! the doctor of dental surgery degree from . the State. University of Iowa in Iowa City; la. Glenn is a fellow of the International College of Dentists and of the Academy - International of Den- v 59c ' v X., 5r f sl .00 Deseret Diamond Company, Quentin J. Taylor and daughter, Kathleen of San Juan Ba- sells, buys, appraises and trades tista, Calif., were guests of his diamonds. 285 North 100 East, (ADV). sister and husband, the Curg M. Provo. FR. - r v J for " v.- V7 xa v 3 SIZE LOTION DISPENSER FREE i 7 ... - WOODBURY Jergens Lotion out-of-town- I 1 rt f 0 BATTERIES r : . it .. 500, ll"x8V2" SHEETS 09c II SIHILACfl - M t 'II m FLASHLIGHT " .in... ii.ii. I Ac 15c ea . mmm IV . vai lie ff VALUtv LOOSEtEAF I GRASS SEED Y I.U r Activity the past1 week at Provo Airport includes flights to Sun Valley, Ida., Riverton, Wyo., and Moab by 'Merrill, Kent and Lynn Christopherson and Lyle Wilkinson. Air visitors here have been the Jack Jordons, Odessa, Tex.; the R. L. Stimles, and- - the' Jim David Lister from Cedar City, Keysers, Los Angeles and Donald is spending, the winter in the area Ross from Blanding. Myron inson made his first solo flight with his aunt, Mrs. Delna Ivie of also. Edgemont while ; attending the Orem High School. His parents, and Mrs. Henry Lister were Mr. G. to will return Stowell LeRoy recent visitors. folalso his home in Scotsdale, Ariz., two months spent in Utah lowing' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Nuzman on government auditors work. He of has been living with his parents, Spanish Fork returned recently in Provo, Mr. and Mrs. B. Earl from a three week vacation jaunt Stowell while on this assignment. through points of interest in the eastern U. S. Their itinerary inHis family Were aso nere cluded a. visit with their son, Del-bea while. Nuzman, at Aberdeen, MaryMr. and Mrs. Heaton Lunt of land; Also during the trek, they visDuncan, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. of were ited several former residents of Malin Lewis AjoAriz., here for the this city, including Mr. and Mrs. among wedding of Robert Lunt and Cher-ITy- Chauncey Rowe (she is the forTucker, Edgemont. The mer Annie Hughes of this city) bridegroom's parents are Mr. and and Dr. Kenneth Hughes, a Mrs, Ancil Lunt who were hosts practicing dentist, at for the visitors. Church, Va. .' " ( ft Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Maloney, Provo are home reporting a wonderful vacation in the Canadian Rockies in company with their friends Dr. and Mrs. George Baird, Portland, Ore. Itinerary included Lake Louise and Edmonton", Vancouver and at Portland a visit with son and family the Keith It. Maloneys. Daughters, Mrs. Richard R. Witcomb and Mrs. Dewey C. Bluth, met them and brought them at SairLake home. ' fr (VI Shotgun Shells I I 12 Gauge and 6 i, Shot 5 5 BRING OUR NEXT y j jj VALUE LINCOLN LOGS PRESCRIPTION TO I SKAGGS 208 FOR FINEST DRUGS FASTEST ' n, SERVICE " r 'Fife ''Y'tjwinii (yim& iS-iDTS- PIECES CELL FLASHLIGHT ALL JAETAL I j |