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Pm KEF.AID. Provo. l"Uk. Sanday. KE Acpat 11 ITS Horse 4-- H i)ouf People B MILDRED B. HALL new Teams Win parents, the baby has Top Honors bt-e- nankij Uisiun Rand A Swty to"! euag of Mr. at thr ho ari4 recely Richard Harner, and Mrs attended b) group Orem B of second cousins who gathered k eriy a patio supper and games. t&ed the occasion to Mrs. Richard congratulate ho has iKathleenl Hail itemed a Gulden Gleaner award Best ishe also ent to Calvin Asay, to recently as in his named a counselor Bnam Young University IDS Mr. tM Lindoa. The A Team of the Utah Ointy Dt.'ision won tht state Southern r9nct horse show this week in Richfied Five counties had entries, with a total of six teams m all The Utah County B JlSruor L Haniiag. Mrs. Orea entertained Mrs Harding's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Valero and their two sons. Kenneth and Wayne, recently The Valeros had been an a trip from Denver to Albuquerque for a convention of the International Mailers I'nion i of which Mr. Valero is president. 1 Tevncame m fourth Members of the winning team art Yvonne Koyle. daughter of Mr and Mrs Vee Koyie of Spanish Fork; Kathy Linford. LYNN ALAN GILBERT daughter of Mr. and Mrs Franklin Linford. Provo. Maria Snyder, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harding is hosting her Mrs. Cleii Snyder. Provo. cousin, Margaret Stevens of Patricia Srhow, daughter of Mr. month Kent. a for England, pmidetiry. Braid) Russell Schow, and Mrs While together, the relatives After seeing many of the scenic Pleasant Grove, Monica Liston, and historical sights of Salt Lake wrote greetings to great daughter of Mr and Mrs Merrill grandmother, Mrs DelUa Asay and Utah Counties, Miss Stevens Liston, Pleasant Grove. Susan five-dato of Lowll, Wyo , who will note her enjoyed a trip Carlson daughter of Mr. and Park. 87th Urthday anniversary on Yellowstof Lynn Alan Gilbert. IJ. son of This is the first time that the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Gilbtri, Mrs. Cal Carlson. Salem, and Aug 31. have met. Miss Stevens 462 E. 500 S . Orem, was LVbbie Morgan, daughter of Mr. cousins Mrs were the Attending aprty and Mrs Kenneth Morgan of is an Hall and children, Mr and Mrs. elementary school principal presented his Eagle Scout award Provo. Kim Asay and Mr. and Mrs Rick m Londun. She plans to see during a court of honor held in The contestants competed in befve Grand also. 16ih Ward He the Canyon, is a Chapel. Rjbb and children, all of Orem; tests, fitting and member of Troop 184 and the wntten the CaJvin Asays, and Mr and .leaving Aug 27 for her home. western reining, horsemanship, Paul. is scoutmaster Edward Mrs. Hy Blackburn, Prova. westtrn riding and pule bending. lAiable to attend were Richard Lynn will be in Uie- - eighth Mr. and Mrs. Slip Harding and Other counties represented Hall and son, Rex. and Mr. and family, who have been lining in grade at Lincolr Junior High were Grand, Sanpete. band w the in Mrs Bert Asay, Provo. Germany for the past l' years. School where he as and Sevier. Washington last roll honor on was the and are now vacationing in Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Jerry! Switzerland, according to word year. He serves as senior patrol Ashworth, their son, Jim, and received by their parents. Mr. Giant seauoia trees reoroduce daughter. Connie, of Orem. have and Mrs. Oren Harding of leader and is counselor in his Deacon's Quorum presidency. returned from Hawaii where Lindon only from seeds while redwoods they joined a touring group in The Hardings also reported Lynn enjoys all sports and plays reproduce mainly by sprouting irom root Duds. visiting and sightseeing for three that their daughter. Lisa, and her baseball in the city Pony League. days. They visited Maui and husband. Bill Butts, and family Kaui and spent five days in are in Minersville, Tex., where Honolulu, where Mrs. Ashworth Bill is in flight training to be a reported she did not think "that helicopter pilot. He expects to be they missed a thing " graduated in early September. Eagle Award Presented h Orem Boy, 13 y Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen, Provo. accompanied by their two grandsons, Michael and Steven Fryer of Lindon, have been vacationing in Richland, Wash., at the hty of their daughter, Sharon, and her husband. Brent Fryer, and their three children. The monthly Orem Fire Visits also were made to Pasco. Wash , and other points of Department report snows a decrease in the total number of interest going and coming. fire incidents reported through After raiding in Provo for the July. The biggest decrease is in the past 30 years. Mrs. Dora Robison is moving to Fillmore, where she number of grass fires reported resided many years ago. Mrs. a tout of 82. Last year to this Robison is the wife of the late point the total was 111 Albert Robison and for a number The total number of fires for of years the family operated a the year has dropped from 188 to service station on West Center b7. However, the total estimated Street in Provo. loss from fire damage has Since her widowhood, Dora has increased from $19,000 to (30.000. been employed for 24 years in the The fire department responded food services department at to 39 calls for brush and grass BYU and at Letter's. She has fires during July. They also, given many hours in volunteer to five fires in vehicles services as a Pink Lady at Utah responded ana one fire in a single family Valley Hospital. On Wednesday evening she dwelling. The department report added was guest of honor at a farewell party given by Fehano Club that there were 91 ambulance members in Memorial Park calls in and out of the qity during where a picnic supper was held. the month. Mrs. Joyce Harmon and Mrs. Orem Reports Reduction in Fire Incidents Harriet Scott presented accordion numbers. Other groups are scheduled to entertain Mrs. Robison prior to her leaving. C7 A n NQW ce back-to-scho- ol and rip. 5 WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP SERVICE Gjaranteed Satisfaction rn m I no Members of the Roland and Madsen family held a reunion Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madsen. Provo. and at the 12th Ward cultural hall. Some 75 relatives Abbie day Include heel pads, laces, thin Req 9 25 full-servi- mm theMosterts. The maternal great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milo Wiltbank of Eager and Mesa. Ariz. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hironymous. Orem. and Dr. James and Trudy Mostert Wiltbank. Fort Collins, Colo. the full-scal- e, Men's Neolife Type Full Sole & Rubber Heel JCWEURS Mr. and Mrs. Andre J. E. Mostert of Provo are among relatives celebrating the birth of a baby boy, Mathew Evan, on Aug. 6, to Michael and Ellen Wiltbank Hironymous, Provo. This is a first great - grandson for attended It's "cash in hand"-- ln the safest, most convenient way posslble-wh- en you come to any of our five cards. department stores with one of these welcome charge Or call us from anywhere In Utah and just give us your "number." It'll get you gym outfits, classroom clothes, shoes, study supplies, lunch boxes, book bags. ..the complete assortments. So pick a card, any card, and brave the new young world, wide open and waiting for you, at ZCMI. All year long. ii of reminiscenses. The event was under the chairmanship of Carl Madsen. A special welcome was given to a brother. Clyde Madsen. w ho returned after 2' years in India where he was working w ith that government in a forest reserve program. Greetings also were extended to Capt. Stan Brar well. U.S. Air Force, who has returned from Taiwan and now is stationed at Travis Air Force Base. Calif. ilRipf-i t'tr An enthusiastic group of ladies returned borne on Thursday afternoon following four days of rest and entertainment at Timpanogos Lodge, as the annual Chautauqua drew to a close. A record number of guests came from many communities of Utah and from California and Nevada to enjoy a variety of vacationing cultural programs- - Wtadr- - and demonstrations. Highlights were the programs given by Utah's author, composer and lecturer. Ora Pate Stewart, who at:nded the convention. At the election. Mrs. William Oldroyd was chosen chairman for the next year and Mrs. Beth Millard of Ogden will serve as assistant chairman. rt n The prent record stands at 15 great grandchildren for Mrs. D. S. Keister. Provo. Number 15. is ababy boy born to Gary and Judy Day Rand in Reno. Nev. Paternal graiidparnis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rand, reside in Minnesota, A first child for the .TIM.. ' v.', t hi IJ rw-irnr- All are it. miiiiiii a watches 1 Zales National '.Vatch Guarantee: If for any reason other than negligence or abuse your 1 jewel watch fails to perform satisfactorily, return it within one year of purchase date to any Zales store; it will be repaired free of charge. A. $39.88 B. $19.88 C. $19 88 D. $29 88 E. Zales RevolvmgCharge F. $39.95 Ur.hrer.ity Mall, Orem 62 w $25.00 Center, Prove $wA Six convenient Zales Custom Charge ways to buy. 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