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Show WEDNESDAY, FEB: 26, 1964 TTtoh Utah Hrvrntv. Dailv Herald Around and About lTW COUNTY or John Felix Gurule, 34, 725 W. 12th N., Provo, pleaded innocent in Provo City Court to a charge of driving while under the in- The Benja- BENJAMIN fluence of intoxicating liquor, and trial was set for March 9. min Farm Bureau has elected Carl Lindstrom president with Ray Thomsen, vice president and Eugene Han- BY MILDRED B. HALL 373-856- 3 Provo City Court Lists Case Actions Benjamin Farm Bureau Elects New Officers 373-054- 6 sen, A group of enthusiastic wom- warmer climate of both Las en of the community met Satur- Vegas, Nev., and Yuma, Ariz., day to see picturesfrawings, for a short vacation. Frederick Ray, Pleasant Grove, charged with assault and battery Jan. 1 on Kenneth C. secretary-treasure- r. Directors are Ralph Baz-le- y, Mackey, forfeited vo City Court. Ivin Hawkins, Ennis Woffinden and Leland Sheets along with their wives. Lamar Crandall of the Utah County Farm Bureau conducted the elections and main speaker was Don Allen, president of the county farm bureau. Mrs. Erma Holdaway, Payson, ladies patterns and materials for, the "fabulous" costumes which will Roger J. Dewey, seaman, be seen in Utah Valley Opera U. S. Navy, son of Mr., and Company's production of "My Mrs. Joe Dewey of Provo, has Fair Lady" opening Mar. 23. been serving aboard the carrier Mrs. Betty Leichty, head cos- USS Hornet in the Far East tume designer spoke to the with the Seventh Fleet. group and Mrs. Norman Geert-se- n Joel R. McDonald, a Provo who is designing the hats man, currently employed at presented her plans. Escondido, Calif., has been of home for a four-da- y visit with W. The Charles Barneys Mrs. Marion S. his ProVo have been in North Las mother, Vegas, Nev., where they spent McDonald. two months with their daughter, A dinner dance will be held Mrs. Fawn (Eleanor) Warbur-tohusband and children, Kelly at the Alpine Country Club on Martin and Lindsay. Thursday, Feb. 27, for all members of the Senior Citizens of Ten couples from the Orem American Fork and their Lions and Lady Lions Clubs friends. Dinner will be served recently attended the Lions at 12 noon, followed by an enSweetheart Zone Party at Lehi. tertaining program. Reserva District Governor John H. tions may be made with Harry Smeath of Provo was guest Steele and everyone eligible for membership in the group is inspeaker. vited to join and enjoy the din Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter of ner and the other events planProvo have received word of ned for the near future. the birth of a boy on Feb. 22 to their son, Alvin (Buzz) and Percy Thatcher was given a his wife, Janet Carter Ross at surprise dinner party to celeBothel, Wash. The baby is a brate his birthday recently in first child for the couple. Mrs. an Orem cafe. Bidden to the Freda Ross of Provo is the pa- affair were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Ferternal grandmother. ris Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. HorMr. and Mrs. Bruce Barrett ace W. Clark, all of Springville; of Orem had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jensen of Orem; Mr. and A. Barrett Sr., of Logan. Mrs. Reed Peterson and the spoke. 19, 1833 Co- Provo City Court to a charge of lumbia Lane, charged with for- vagrancy, and was sentenced to gery, has been continued to 30 days, suspended on condiMarch 3 by Frovo City Court. tion he leave town. David Boender, 18, 887 W. 3rd Richard Truex, 18, 1434 E. N., Provo, pleaded guilty in 16th S., Orem, has been charged Provo City Court to charges of in Provo City Court with car petty larceny of candy, nuts and nal knowledge of a girl, 16, and a wrench, valued at $1.67, and preliminary hearing set for was fined $25. March 17. The youth faces trial Glade Merkley, 19, Box 121, in Fourth District Court March Tridell, pleaded guilty in 3 on another carnal knowledge Provo City Court to petty lar- charge involving a girl, 14. ceny of candy and two pair of Preliminary hearing for Fred sox, valued at $1.77, and was Finch Bird, Springville, charged Sharen Perry, 19, 299 E . 4th N., Provo, pleaded guilty in Provo City Court to charges of driving 60 mph in a 40 mph zone fined $25. Feb. 19, and was fined $25. Howard with driving during revocation Warren, 18, Box 124, Feb. 25, has been set for March Von McCandless, 21, Route 2, Tridell, Utah, pleaded guilty in 26. Box 700, pleaded guilty in Pro- Provo City Court to charges of vo City Court to charges of of candy, nuts and petty I battery upon Mohammed Baz-za- z larceny tape, valued at Feb. 22,and was fined $25. fined $25: also auxiliary president, in Pro- $100 ert Kenneth Brown, nni7ariAini7aragnn5a High school enrollments $1.77, and was the for year increased 6.8 but per cent, elementary school Indian- enrollment rose only 2.2 per 1963-6- 4 James E. Fosnot, 27, Preliminary hearing for Lyman Bryce Clark, 19, and Rob apolis, Ind., pleaded guilty in cent. n, Mrs. Ross Memmott of Spanish Fork will be extending her visit in California for another week. She is at Buena Park at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Betty Jones, Mrs. Farrell Jones and Mrs. Daisy Dawson and a brother, Len Dearing, who live near that area. Mrs. Milton Hartvigson, Orem, has unpacked her things after a three week journey to Washington, D. C, where she has "served as "grandmother-in-charge- " at the home of Ted and Bonnie Hartvigsen Simmons and their family of four and new baby girl. She came home in time to welcome as weekend guests in Orem Mr. and Mrs. Max Morrell and children of Ogden who came down to visit and see the basketball game on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Carl H. Kivler returned a few days ago to Provo after basking in the -- honored guest and Naomi of Provo. his THURS., FRI. and sat. 1H . OREM LIONS CLUB Will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the Mountain Valley Inn, Provo. Mrs. Bessie Meil-incounty welfare director, will speak and Barlow White will sing. PROVO KIWANIS CLUB Guest speaker at Thursday's luncheon-meetin- g will be Henry R. Pearson, Salt Lake City, executive director of the Utah Foundation. Program chairman will be Ralph Reed Olsen. DAMASCUS LODGE Past Masters of the Provo Damascus Lodge will be honored Thursday evening at a special meeting of the lodge, beginning at 7 p. m., with a dinner. 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The legislation and the pro posed grew out of a report issued earlier this month by the Surgeon General's Committee on Smoking and Four Provo residents have Health. The group confirmed been selected to direct the 19f4 that cigarette smoking was Heart Fund drive in various linked to cancer and other dissections of the city, it was an eases. nounced today by J. Elliot CamSen. Bennett noted that as eron, drive chairman. early as 1957, he had introduced The local drive, which is be legislation requiring warning ing conducted by the Utah Coun- labels to inform citizens about ty Heart Association, will reach the harmful effects of tobacco. its high point this weekend with "I am happy to notice that Heart Sunday. The campaign some positive action is now slogan is "More 'will live the being taken on this serious more you give." Sen. Bennett said. Mr. Cameron said that the problem," "We have been for four named to direct drive ac- legislation of this pushing for a tivities in different areas of long time and it type that appears Provo are: Neil C. Frischknecht the Surgeon General's report (East Sharon Stake), Mrs. Paul has served as the catalyst in Cochran (West Utah Stake), accomplishing the result." Russel D. Grange (East Provo), The if and Will Rawcliffe (Utah would call for either adopted, one of Stake). two statements to appear promProceeds of the campaign will inently in every adbe used to fight the heart and vertisement and oncigarette every pack, blood vessel diseases which are box, carton and other containresponsible for more than 54 per er in which cigarettes are sold cent of all deaths in the United to the public. States. 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