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Show 1 Page HERALD. Prove. Utah, Wednesday. December 6-- THE v 13. 1972 November Fire Loss Totals $14,770 fire which completely A iestroyed a residence at 1460 Jordan Ave in Pnno on Nov. 5 jccounted for almost all of the otal fire loss in Provo during vovember, according to a report rom the department The Provo Fire Department's if f ice said that the fire Iestroyed the house, valued at ,13,000. to make up almost al! of he $14,770 loss for the month. The November loss total novcs the yearly figure to $50,-3- 9 damages in fires on property vith a total worth of $48 million, valuation for 'he property i fficials suspect children laying with matches ause of that blaze. associated with and fire prevention are discussed," he noted. Of the 78 ambulance calls answered by the department, 31 were for patient transfers, 16 for accidents, 11 for illnesses, three for falls, five for injuries and one industrial mishap There were 11 firefighting as the Almost 350 visitors toured the fire station during November including 116 adults, 42 Boy Scouts, 54 Cub Scouts, 54 students, 24 leaders, 42 prescchildren and nine hool-aged Girl Scouts. Fire fighters helping with merit badges and tours of the 370 was below both the 1971 and station included Tom Giles, Bill 372 figures when only $1,775 Woodward, Chief Stan Brown, orth of property was Douglas Nuttall, Boyd Carter, Evan estroyed. In 1972, 31 fire calls Dave Gill, Douglas Ball, ere answered, 32 in 1971 and Henderson, Steve Young, Durrell Barney, Carl Loveless, nly 18 in 1970. Ambulance calls were up this Ben Cloward and Mr. Johnson. three year comparison study f fire reports during November how that the 1972 figure of 14,770 was lower than the figure or November of 1971 when 18,786 worth of property was estroyed by fire. The figure for November of A f ' " H t T' - : i t $, ; SIS?(sBDfi .1 r i r V , f lF 7." . - . r- W - mi HI I I H 11 O. H tt If j n IF I MILD I - sr. PATTIES? LOAF TASTY Ltr 9b p January. Jim Taylor, local artist, will them grew out of a painting tour ave a showing of watercolor last summer in the East. works deal with aintings on display at the Many of his lldred Center, 270 W. 500 N., Western life in their landscape and deer 'rovo, during December and settings. Game birds 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. have been two of Mr. Taylor's from anuary There will be a double display favorites in wildlife and show up uring that period as Mrs. Olive frequently in his exhibits. Mr. Taylor graduated from limball Mitchell will have her ii paintings showing in the Brigham Young University in allroom, while Mr. Taylor will 1970 with a major in art, and he se the lounge room for the is currently working towards of his "watercolors. completion of an M.A. Degree at howing Most of Mr. Taylor s paintings BYU. n He has held several .ave developed out of his travels is now and Western in Utah and shows the right hrough Utah Jnited States; however, some of exhibiting through Beeche's. one-ma- Little Picture Gallery in Carmel, Calif., with such artists as Nells Walker Warner and Elwood Graham. He is married to the former Debra Lynn Halterman. Sp. Fork High Lists Honor Roll - Fork tudents Honor roll SPANISH FORK from Spanish High ichool for the first term (3.66 ;rade point average or better on scale with 4 as straight A ) have en announced. They are as follows: 10th Grade: Mary Allphin. David Beck, "arol Butler. Susan Carlson. Patty Creer, anle Davis. David Dednckson. Deann Janene Gull, Janette Harris. ' Judiey, tebecca Hatch. Rally Henderson, Clifton lex, Douglas Ludlow, Jill Peterson, Vancy Smith, Cynthia Swenson. Neil Taylor, Patricia Wallentine and Sharon Voud. 11th Grade: Janene Abbott. Laura itten. Ruth Allan, Karla Argyle. Mary Sue Baadsgaard, Karen Boothe, Ronald Sowen Carolyn Calder, Ava Cammack, Carla Christensen, Velson Coombs, Janet Comaby, Jolene 'ancy Chappie, DarLng. Deanna Dunn, Thayes Fautin. Hair, Kevin Hanks, Deborah jarbe. Rodney Gardner. Cynthia ionald Melanie Hamilton. Connie Hansen. Mary Jo Harris. Marsha Huff. Steven Jackson, Edward Jensen. Denise Johnson, ficki Linton. Scott Ludlow. Brian Lundell, Janean Moore, Clay Nielsen, Marcia Vielson. Betty Patten, Laurie Pinegar, Jnda Potter. Susan Poulsen, Stanley ieidhead. Steven Schroder. Eldona Jmith Pamela Swenson. Shauna Swenson. Jill Taylor. Lila Taylor, Kathy Tenncy. and Brad West j2th Grade: Scott Anderson, Marvanne Andrus. Michael Boothe, H 'aula Gardner, Janet Griffiths. Debr 1 Population Increase Projected SALT LAKE CITY (UPU -estimates Utah population 1972 show of July through residents in the state, a 13.5 per cent increase over the 1970 census. released this The figures month by the Federal - State Cooperative Program for Local Population Estimates show the total Utah population increased by an estimated 66,000 residents from April of 1970. The report shows eight Utah counties had a population gain of 10 per cent or more. They are: Carbon, Duchesne, Kane, Wasatch, San Juan, Uintah, Washington and Wayne. During the same period five counties lost population. The five were: Daggett. Emery, Garfield, Grand and Piute. r J 1 u' J J trom A.Dirtson ,6 ThiscouponepiresmidnightDec 1972 ' This coupon :4m:Mm ' " CLhU CIiEEE LOS IvJ ' ....,....... iiiiB I exp.roSnight Dec. ,6. 1972 U.S. NO. H This coupon J U S f $4 ' expires MA r, Can mh.DecJoJ i SOFT N PRETTY TOILET TISSUE ! wcccnM nA.m 5Ai An OIL f, irfc-i- r upi AT 972 Heopmg Cups . . 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PRICES EVERDAY LOW FROZEN FOOD 46-O- There is no admission charge, and all members of the family are invited to attend. The 96 members of the chorus are under the direction of Jack Larsen. Ann Larsen is the accompanist. "Silent Night," "Christmas Song," "Coventry Carol," and "My Favorite Things" will be heard, and the Ladies Chorus will have a special rendition of "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer," among other yule favorites. Brook Richan will be the guest artist during the second section of the concert, accompanied by David Hatch. Brook is well known in American Fork for his trumpet artistry. For ... T r FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS BAKED POTATO BREAD FOR HIM 66 1,47 SYRUP I A "Community Sing," with a medley of Christmas numbers, nip T...,W Christmas Paper 8 Foil. BAG 0' 2 NOW Koycrest26-incnK- I will be presented with the audience participating. POLAROID FILM 3.99 1.29 SET The organization sponsors the contest each year to encourage residents to beautify their homes for the season, and to $ or 3 GREEN ONIONS . . 3 Bunches39 enter into the spirit of 1 , I J Christmas, they say. , fc,.. j met tit ?i rf1 303 stJS 46-O- Z. CAU f V ..... . w . suave CEFAC0L mm 7.0Z. SHAVE f.eI iiiili 'lit r ATU.ITA 23-c- ou:rr " Jkr-- 1 w. W Viw i. oiini! i ft? fJ iorni J 3 Oi. Size 1 W V ,., ,iMi,i ii miimip.li " k 'a 3 Oj. Vv:'J Slated Friday "Expo: Sight and Sound," a experiment' in abstract art, combined with a variety of sounds, will be presented Friday at 7 p.m. in the Jesse Knight Building, multi-imag- e Room 184. The public is invited to attend The presentation was made by students in the basic art design class taught by Wallace M. Barrus. free. addition, a number will be named for honorable mentions. Entries may be made on the coupon printed here, and all entries received by Dec. 18 will be considered for the contest awards. pROVO JAYCEES CHRISTMAS HOME LIGHTING ENTRY BLANK j& , Abstract Show f " ,iMn1,intr &ajr ."l.Lw&MMa excd:.s:i f. rS) summer view of Springville's famous Museum of Art; and a view of Grindstone Canyon from the east side of Hobble Creek Golf Course clubhouse veranda at the peak of the colorful autumn leaves. Trophies will be presented on 23 to families whose homes Dec. local remind they wish to selected first, second and are residents that Dec. 18 is the a panel of citizens. In third by the in entries deadline for of homes contest. I Vernon Castleton, local photographer who served as project chairman, photographed many scenes in an effort to find those most appropriate for the postcard. The Provo Jaycees said today annual Christmas home lighting ik According to Chamber of Commerce secretary, Mrs. Yvonne Johnson, this is the first new scenic postcard of Springville in about seven or eight years. Jaycee Christmas Home Lighting DeadlineTuesday 39c BOWS if 5 for and locally. foreground; 069 .42 Pkg. dra Blackhurst played th songs program of will be presented by the The three pictures include an American Fork Civic Chorus autumn scene of the Civic early Saturday at the Stake Taber- Center showing colorful autumn nacle beginning at 8:15 p.m. a flowers in the r'VWVW 88s , NABISCO VANILLA WAFERS NALLEY"S LUMBERJACK A 14s tut I A scenes postcard depicting in the city is now off the press Roll fak The Alpine Stake als furnished a program. While San Postcard With Scenes Of Springville Available distribution available new SPRINGVILLE three Ib Kar--n- a Monk, Jess Moulton, Mark Murray, 8.000 workers. Samuel McVey, Frank Nelson, Jean Kevin Rust, Craig Dlsen Kim Peterson, The contract, which still must Sonia Seeiey. Kaleen Sheen, jearle. ratified by the union's be -arolvn Smith. Richard Steiner, Brent stock covers Tavlor. membership, Stewart, Michael Swenson, Mary traffic and Sandra L'ftderwood. ticket cargo clerks, Knstv Thomas, Terry and Ruth iVailentine," Janice Warner. Mary agents, nurses, clerks barren. Leesa Wing and Lawrence 5 32 Y ....49 3 For39C 1 ' FRESH LARGE GREEN BELL PEPPERS ua Hershey IILJVII LA CHOY ROMAINE, RED LEAF or BOSTON LEnUCE 1 ' .Cf e CHUCK STEAR CENTER-CU- T . CHIP r heads5 red ripe cherry tomatoes MARIE'S SALAD DRESSING Reach Agreement . S (4StajL Tfc v V- -f i this coupon irom) Albertson s. v W POT ROAST BEEF ROUND-BON- E LEAN ' "' Oven fresh to you daMy From our modern, bakery So good to serve c- -r (uir.iV at breakfast SKINLESS WIENERS I Mrs. Jay Garlick, Stak. Primary President, explainet that although each boy in th stake took part in providing thi gift, the presentation was madt U by a group from each den represent the pack. piano, Mrs. Garlick led th audience in the singing o favorite Christmas songs. Th hit of the night was "Frosty tht Snowman" when Frosty himsel There are eight dens at the (Steve Garlick) complete witl school now, with a iotal of 47 his broom, came and frolickec about as the song was sung. boys. Students from the BYU are ii to decided the Alpine Stake undertake a good-wiproject their second year of providinf for Christmas, and provide their leadership for the cub scouts at ont brother scouts with the school. One man and woman are in charge of eack neckerchiefs and slides. In the interest of time, the den, and according to Mrs Den Leaders poured the molds McDaniel they are doing a great for the slides which the boys job. Judy Norwood is the Den painted at their den meetings. Leader Coach, and Jay Bell is Half of the wards furnished the slides and the other half the Cub Master at the school. 9c Ib procured the neckerchiefs, sht noted. ll W .li ! m ANGELES (LTD -Thursreached was Agreement for the between negotiators day Sherri Jarvis, Ronene Jensen. Jim Teamsters Pan Union and Larsen, Jones, Camille Johnson, for a World American Airways Jane Levanger, Vlarthanne Larsen, new contract affecting some "yrsihia Lowry, Patricia Marcusen, Hail. Connie Ray Hanks. Gregg Hanks, Sue Ellen Hanks, Peggy Hansen, Steven Hutchings, Laurie Jackson., fonder SWIFT'S j MAXWELL HOUSE Wells Bur-o3rockbank. Jeanine Brown, Gayle David Carlson. Anita Creer, Sharolyn Davies, Jimmy Dowley, Paula Francom, T 11 Watercolors at Eldred ; t trimmed: Local Artist Displays , Country Siyie Guaionteed lean on a , .89e 1.09 BONELESS STEWING BEEF j, Cub in the Stake Cub Director, said that the cub scouts at the training school have special permission to wear their regular clothes to their meetings because of the difficulty involved in getting so many boys dressed in uniform. m light or Dark Meat 3' BACON SLICED - Mrs. Norton McDaniel, Alpine Jackie has worked for Albertson s Clearfield Store sinte 1969. She is married and has one daughter. Jackie enjoys tennis and is a member of the Mount Eyrie Racquet Club! 79c 79c ' f I JACKIE GIVAN MEAT wards neckerchiefs and slides that were presented to the Utah State Training School Cub Scouts at their last pack meeting. ft f I Guaranteed lean and mild smoked1 beef. K FORK 11 Alpine Stake furnished 1 ! Buyer Choice High Quality lean ground r Cubs From 1 1 Wards Aid Those at USTS a LEAN BEEF SHORT RIBS Unn and held entertain FROSTY THE SNOWMAN (Steve Garlick) Cub Scouts at the I'tah State Training School at a special program. Regular Cub Scouts from 11 wards in Alpine Stake furnished neckerchiefs to the school Cub Scouts. AMERICAN Scouts from KRAFT JIM TAYLOR displays one of his favorite watercolors which is being displayed at the Fldred Center this month and n -M I -I rf nn TURKEY ROASTS ,p-p- .. l i I Checker-of-the-Month- Q Ul FAMILY-PAC- j i n n on n SWIFT tMi BU LK P ACK SHANK HALF f ? D3RE) f?Q3 T! r-- y, rVif V - - life CORNISH GAME HEN I'll 1 j ii ! k elements ambulance calls. The second largest fire durinf November, the report shows, as a fire which destroyed $900 rorth of archery targets and quipment during th- - State Class AAA football finals at the BYU ootball stadium Nov. 17. Fire 1 j November over figures for both The 78 calls 1971 and 1970 registered by the crew this month was 14 more than 1971 and 15 more than in 1970. the report shows During the month. 47 department members were involved in 678 man hours of drills and training directed by Mollis Johnson, assistant lire chief The training was in ladder truck drills, pumping, hydrant testa.g, on air mask drills and classw-jrfire department operations and technology. Also included were earthquake drills November was $1.2 million. "Training is continued According to the report, a total throughout the year at the fire f 110 calls were answered in department," Mr Johnson said. ovember. That figure includes "During all training sessions, 8 a V't ': J't ji Hinwil" fine4 """Tj g i nam I Address & , Telephone - Mall P.O. tnlry blank It Chrlstmos Harm Ughllng csntsjl, Dm. 11. 8, Provo, Utah. Tfeo tntry oWIIm Ii o iv.v.w.v.v.v.:.WM g f |