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Show FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1964 Utah Countr Utah O Daily Herald K i Around and About A - . A tt i ii m. I Ai . UTAH CO UNTY or Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moon and their children of Indianapolis, Ind., arc visiting in Orem with Mr. Moon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irwin Moon. They will also visit In Salt Lake City with Mrs. Mocn's parents. surface units, infinite heat selection on all burners and the storage base cabinet is INCLUDED FREE. RegJ 419.95. 373-054- 6 WHIRLPOOL Mr: and Mrs. Jerald Dean ;p and their four children of 'ri FLOOR POLISHER brushes. Reg. 29.95 .rt PI 89, of Lake--; view, was the honored guest at a family reunion held Sunday at Saratoga. Approximately 100 of his defendants met for picnicing and visiting. -J r . co i t " FLOOR WASHER water. Reg. 59.95 said J . i Oiin H. freedom leftassistant Lake City, Ririe, Salt to the president. Utah Power who is a soil conserva- and Light Co., Thursday in a Williams, talk to the Provo Kiwanis club. expects to spend the next two Speaking on the theme, "Free vears in Indiana. LJ Enterprise, Our Pioneer Heri tage," Mr. Rine expressed the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones conviction that little of perman of Madera, Calif., will be spend rent value could be achieved by ing the next ten days at the tearing off the top and giving home of their daughter and son- - I 1 to the bottom. Mr. and Mrs. Royce P. !pj He cited four of the most im Flandro in Orem. LJ portant basic freedoms as the privacy and sanctity of one's Mrs. Robert Hall, the former T home, the nsht to ownership; Zelia Van, was honored at aj second, free speech and freedom shower Monday evening at the'r- I of the press; third, the right home of Mrs. Leona Young. of free and secret ballot and hostess. Mrs. Margaret Hutch-- 1 fourth, the freedom to worship mgs was The 20 I I God Almighty as we desire. the guests presented He asked his audience, "How bride with numerous gifts, I many of those four freedoms joyed a series of games to would you be willing give up? made a bridal book. Fruit of Capital !? enrohasrzed the right of Mrs. Jack (Florence) Collins was surprised on her birthday private investors in a enterprise to realize the fruits of when her nine grandchildren their invested capital, in dis- erafhorH for a hirthHav rakp cussing the role of private in- and watermelon in her honor at if""! dustry a nd business he brought Sowiette Park Mpnday. Present out the influence of government were Mike, Dan, Linda, Terry handouts, by comparison with and Jeff Hopkinson and Kathy, LJ an animal trainer who can Jody, Cindy and Ricky Romin-achieve complete domination ger. over his hungry a n i m a 1 s by handouts of food. He quoted from a book writ- S jj VNjr 11X11 Q88q monthly 1150 monthly buys 500 2301 monthly buys M00000 i M J your down payment Terms exclusively at Granite and TV I STEREO radio. Mahogany finish, 15 inch bass speakers and 1000 model. cycle horns. Discontinued 7. Reg. 489.95 COLOR TV 1962 RCA COLOR TV Mlr Tl PiiiAiir rAJHUUa speak- IHMUC Diamond needle two and two speakers Separate bass and treble control knobs. Two only. Reg. 139.90 To Girls Dorm bca I ivy .. FRENCH PROVINCIAL AilP UilL VI UilC AMI hang on the wall 4!fP 1.88 Ma u . FOLDING 2 Men Given TV CUSHIONS 18" square Black or Turq. i fl R WgD !I II mirror, TDIDIC UKtJJtlV bookcase bed IKIrtC HDCCCCD and four drawer chest. Modern walnut PUllS' 'CVen 2?" double dresser) WASTE BASKETS decorative, all metal Iff88 ... annnv Tnmmed in eold. Ideal for the or the second bedroom 88c .... ?:"Z5l Tl"":. NAUGAHYDE 88 3.88 "!KU" beauty. available. and stand night 195 95 SUEZ'S. 195 aair.anBiockattuhfSd DINETTES ONE ROLL are ruccT core Chairs are melon plaid. Table extends to 48 inches. Reg; 84.95 completely installed over rubber pad. 7.88 sq. yd. with the purchase of VrltJI big six drawer double dresser and bookcase bed. Quality construction, plastic tops ind in lovely walnut finish. Modern styling with brass appointments rlS FAWN WALNUT and self edged in formica. Chairs are upholstered in white mottled with gold, ..." :.. (one only); Reg. 89.95 4 with Table chairs M ADRIC THD JllAKDLE JUrin persimmon. Table is 36 inches wide and extends to 60 in. Reg. 109.95 4 Table is in HERE IS PLUSH NYLON MISMATCH BOX SPRING FfirJS ROUND1 TABLE candy stripes nylon , in lavender. One roll only. We will install this one over rubber pad at just and mattress with Hollywood bed frame and headboard. Twin size. One only AIIC AMI VI walnut bedroom set. UHt Ulll. Consists of 6 drawer dresser, bookcase bed and night stand. Plastic tops 7.22 sq. yd. ' traveling A BEAUTY new ' i Jaizt; Ifid (fuKUumefa tufuv cn& soft tone formica that looks like wood. It makes, into a 72 inch table. The chairs are elegantly upholstered in choice of moss green or caramel. Reg. 189.95... BANQUET SIZE 42x60x84 table and 8 chairs. Not just a large set, but one that has style as well. The eight chairs are covered in naugahyde. Our regular price of 189.95 is a terrific buy, but ' ' better uauo3, Drunk Driving Count Brings $200 Fine In Provo Court JifA baeud-- back, thin lines, foam rubber cushioning and in striking bittersweet color. Ideal for the family room that needs class. Floor sample only on this one. Reg. 379.95 CARPET SAMPLES ,5?! 88 fruitwood. Gold in color, subtle leaf design in matelasse fabric. Just the floor sample. Reg. 589.95".:.- - , EARLY AMERICAN duble5"s; . . . , , ; . .. wr iui duu iuu oic wwu. aouu6 Chest CHANNEL BACK ddsber . . 95 tifully styled set with foam rubber cushions. A wide choice of top grade covers. This is a sharp set. Reg. 479.95... in contemporSECTIONAL 3aryPiece styling. Thin line arms are trimmed in walnut. Foam cushions. You'd expect to pay more than $300 for this, but it is on sale for just . WHITE PROVINCIAL . , RUNIC REDS EARLY AMERICAN 1.77 TOO AND MATTRESS 88 -- prised of 2 table lamps, a step table, a slab bench, a wedge table, and 8 foot sofa and matching chair. Tables used in this group are of heavy durable goods and not to be confused with those general-- , ly used in ensemble groupings. Special .; 4 price .. .. m French Provincial CfiCA UlMLI style. Foam rubber JUrM fiMlY cushions (4V. Seat and back are quilted; Brown, beige and green tones. Reg. 279.95 3.59 -- ..bed double dresser OlXiC UUCLN with framed vertical mirror Beautiful walnut contemporary. INCLUDES QUEEN SIZE BOX SPRING foot sofa witil pillow CONTEMPORARY 6UiTe LAWN CHAIRS 388 inch television Console model 17 7 back. Style blends with Italian Provincial or contemporary. Golden brown color. Reg. 279.95 Consisting WESTERN SET 5ofPiece. sleeper sofa, rocker, 2 end tables and a coffee table. Choice of color. Reg 349.95 ... 3 compartments -- -- IJ 88 choice nylon matelasse covers- Foam cushions, charming chateau tufted' back. ;; Reg. 389.95 .:; v LETTER HOLDERS BEDROOM f 14 colors in durable nylon frieze. These are not low quality covers. Reg. 199.95 7.88 Consollette 23 - inch black and white TV. Ebony cabinet. Close j mmhmmmmm matching SLEEPER SOFA and chair. Choice of i Two youths who were chased "1 vice Mark crairman. Anderson, out of a girls dormitory July 19 of the in charge president, was by a dormitory father have been meeting. Stan Adams was in . O J 0" wim troduced as a guest of the dub uve wiui!i onenses, versiry m set Provo hearings City Court for Tuesdav. William Richard Empey, 20, Fl L-J 1931 N. 150 E., Provo, pleaded innocent to three charges: Tres- 'r-passing; foul and abusive lan- - LJ cuace. and driving while under the influence of intoxicating Two men who admitted they liquor. had written three hot checks while on ael Jensen, 19, 593 W. 8th S..iLJ tatahng. about $270 were Orem pleaded innocent to charg. probation for, forgery ordered ccrrrrnrtted to Utah es of trespassing and trying tOM elude an officer. State Prison Thursday. Capt Swen Nielsen, BYU Larry Jactson, 21, 560 E., 8C0 N., Orem; who earlier had security department chief, said.LJ not been sentenced to one to 20 that men years in prison after pleading guilty to forgery, admitted to ne saaa di u securixy oiucers violating hi3 probation by leav this summer have made a num- - i1 1 on ing the state of Utah without ber of arrests of -i tres-;rpermission: buying a gun (illeg cnarges oi traiiic violation, LJ al on probation) and in company passing and oiner offenses. with Joey Holmes, writing more bad checks. Joey Holmes, 19, 1225 N. 7th Concession Operator W., Provo, who also had earlier Files Damage Suit pleaded guilty to forgery, and had been sentenced to one to 20 years, had twice before been Grove, has filed suit against M iAA -I t t brought before the court on pro- M. a. LavKi, cnargmg Dreacn bation violation, and served a of contract, and asking $15,000 i I 90 dav fail sentence last year. damages. The plaintiff said he The two resumed to U t a h and Mr. Leavitt had agreed to operate concession and carnival voluntarily after through several western state. through the 1964 season, first at Ray Kelsey, 1523 S. 630 E., Provo. and wrth next schedule Orem. who pleaded guilty to at Malad. Ida., but that despite a charge of bastardy, was plac- contract and bookings, the de ed under court order to pay $30 fendant had moved to Arizona a month child support. without notice to him. f LIVING ROOM - ch USED ZENITH collapsible frame swivel wheels canopy top j Portable stereo. ch Charges Grow Out of Visit I i Victor. New model in walnut ers, lowboy style, mah. finish. Reg. 779.00 j baby stroller RCA by finish. Reg 795.00 1963 I With AM and FM 2 UNIT STEREO free during this sale you get all nine pieces for just ... DROP LEAF . missed a charge of no driver's license, when the defendant produced a license. On a fourth charge of indictable misdemeanor, attempting to elude an offi- r rt ACwlCD llJ i f TOW" " NOrtH E"d U S 91 :. - !' Table extends to a fulilOl Chairs are 60 inches. Sugar-Hous- iiC very stylish with a. high tapered back, (one only) Reg. 189.95 :! e S XA Cnrtnr House Plaza . 5 or FREE J uire ! q A smile is en-'r- -n cer, preliminary hearing was 1 set for Aug. 4. Dwain Evans Roylance, 32, 212 S. 1st W., Provo, pleaded June 13, had guilty to a charge of driving intoxkatirg fcc-jtrial date continued to Aug. 27. while under the influence of inProvo City Court set Sept toxicating liquor June 23, and 23 trial date fcr Larry E. Mes-$x- K was fined $250. David Grow, Jr., 25, 1600 E. 27, 60 S- - 9th E., Ptcao, h N., Provo, pleaded guilty to on charges of failure to comply ra speeding with lawful order of an officer a mpn in and spcdlng 70 mph in a 40 mph a 25 mph zone, and was fined ror.e July 14. Tht court dis $24. f88 345t monthly buys 1500 4602 monthly buys 2000 W 1 1 recent andl non-studen-ts A 6 ri'. LJ Store In Town buys f150 5 w, Prison Terms Hoover. Sucks kup the dirty Jby X STATIONERY co-hoste- ss. Rayrnood E. Clinger. 43, 1473 Goodwin St.. Salt Lake City, found guilty of driving while under the aflsdence of fotoxi-catir.- g liquor April 16, was fined t30 by Proro City Court-RobePrice. 1375 E. 420 S., Provo, charged with driving while under the influence of 1 I K Tl ten by Galbraith. Harvard omist, to the effect that most American consumers and businessmen can't be trusted to decide what's best for them." Mr. Ririe was introduced by Arthur Di Taylor, program T I FREE j econ- by Eureka. With four revolving dl Shop Casually At The Friendliest I ; 8 : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Williams and children Joan, LJ Steven and Janet left this week by jet for North Vernon, Ind., j after a month's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert r i Frampton, Provo, and Mr. and LJ in-la- wyi ) 'ri "Human rights are not worth much if our private property leaving little rights are violated, .- S3? handy.' Special price ill j I I -- by Eureka. HAND VACUUM Lightweight and . Julius Johnson, INCH DELUXE in oven door, porcelain drip bowls, utility drawer and automatic cover. Slightly : chipped. Reg. 299.95 jJ son-in-la- Enterprise Club Theme 30 j w, RANGE divided burners and lots of storage space. .I........ Reg. 209.95 ' Springville and Mr. and Mrs. 'pi Jack Lloyd and two children of LJ Orem have returned to their L vaca-homes following a ten-da-y tion in Canada. While there they enjoyed the Calgary Stampede, of Banff National Park and other LJ Recent visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Johnson points of interest in the area. in Orem included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monson Le Roy Hales of Tast, Calif., and Mr. aadMrs. George R. of Inglewood, Calif., are guests Tail and their daughter Terry at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and of Salt Lake City. in Orem. Kern B. Earl Freedom Of ! HighslideOven. ELECTRIC RANGE Has out BY MILDRED B. HALL 373-856- 3 APPLIANCES si m PARKING 0 a . a i u ' |