OCR Text |
Show Nowly-Electe- Directors Provo Cham ber of Commerce - d !.;r.-- .;,;.(. . f V"r-- K ..mm, ) Daily Herald Utah County. Utah 0h f 9 '' '' Lighting Event Told Because there were no entries in the professional category in II m &&&& Winners of '"i 'i r'-- . wmmmmm P. E. (Pete) '.J. ASHTON DENZIL-A- . ' ' ' Chamber! Sets Installation For DR. L. L. CULLIMORE BROWN JACK D ALTON r 1 r Bin i 1701 W. bib ' v-- : place. , t. .past-presiden- out-goi- ng . - ' ert Bullock, Dalian R. Clark, Keith Duffin, Frank Dain, Mike Jense, Paul Thorn; P. E. Ash- ton, Denzil A. Brown, Jack Dal-- THURSDAY CHRISTMAS EVE 'TIL 6 P.M. . ' ' ' ' i . ... M' . - 6th S., winning second I "' i. "' "' . GEORGE JEDENOFF BJ E. (Bye) JENSEN DALLAS YOUNG JR. Provo Gity Commission Okehs Speed Increase on 2nd West, 7th North Streets The Provo City Commission Monday night passed an ordinance increasing! the speed limits on Second West Street from Fifth North to 230 N. and on Seventh North Street from Uni- : ton, Dallas H. Young Jr. , Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore, B. E, (Bye) Jensen-- and George Jedenof f . The last seven named were this week elected or at the annual Chamber of Commerce election,! the results of which were announced in Mon, re-elect- ed day's Herald. . Votes were tabulated by electric computer, with Paul A. Thorn, chairman, Frank Dain and 0. S. Allen serving as judges of election, versity Avenue to Ninth Eastj ond West Street follows the a public; planning of the commission to i make the route a - through hearing. ' Objection to increasing the street, Tfie commission said it has speed on Second West between Fifth North' and 960 North was been receiving! pressure from given by Kenneth Weight Jr.j citizens to raise the speed limit Assistant principal of Provo on Seventh North between Uni Higl School. Mr. Weight ex-- j versity Avenue rand Ninth East pressed concern over the in4 since the road is an arterial crease in view of the fact that route for northeast Provo. nb sidewalks are located along Much of the traffic using the that portion of the street. Stu-- street- already! travels at 30 dents, he said, are forced to m.p.h.j it was indicated. walk at the street's edge, In other action the commisa letter from The city commission said; that sion accepted ' it would try to construct sidej Ford Paulson resigning as as walks along that segment of sistant city attorney. Mr. Paulsion appointed! Glen Ellis to the street next summer, The increase in speed on Sec job interferred with his own private practice: The commis sio nappointed Glen Ellis to fill the job on recommenda tion of Gity Attorney Thomas . The action followed i i - f i . . . . 1 V 1 . Mr. Taylor has asked the city to accept his resignation after Mr. Ellis has had time to get fully acquainted with, the city attorney duties. Until such time, Mr. Taylor said he would continue to work with the city's ' legal business! The commis sion asked Mrl Taylor to con tinue in his post until some time in the next calendar year. holiday tradition for 128 years 1 entries are: Dale Peterson, 565 E. 2nd S.; Delmar Carter, 2006 N. 750 W.; Glen Jepperson, 605 N. 5th W.; Lew Harris, 440 Si 9th E.; Har old J. Backman, !581 Columbia Lane, No. 119; Harvey L. Tay- lor 1598 Willow; Lane; George LI Fowers, 326 W.3rd S.; Wells P. Cloward, 1410 N. 9th E,; Claude E.. Zobell Sr., 835 N. 7th W.; Paul Dee! Stone, 246 S. 7th W.; Dallas H. Young Jr., A BEAUTIFUL GIFT FOR ON YOUR LIST SOS SMEi; reOCEID) 1285 E. Briar; - Richard R. Hoover, 260 E. 5th Ni ; ' Paul E. Crum, Columbia Lane, No. 118; Mrs. Eric K. Reihhold, 1043 E. 2620 N.; William E. Sanderson, 245 E. 2200 N.; Ralph A. Hix-so- OVER 581 300 SETS TO CHOOSE FROM BEAUTOIFULILY n, Herald 995 W. !3rdN;; S. W. 1003 5th Lloyd G. Field, 2nd N.; Mrs. Carter, 375 E. OIFTT mjim Betty D. Harrison, 1495 N. 1880 W .; and LaPreial Granduer, 570 W. 2nd S. - Taylor.- A ? P.M. close in all divisions. Mark Hancock, chairman! of the contest; says the committee was very pleased with the enthusiasm of the participants. For those who wish to see the houses entered, the other 20 ar tive aboard as The Chamber is without a vice president at the present time, from the post some time ago Frank Dain having resigned because of health problems. Installation of the new officers and th new directors will be at the Riverside Country Club on Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. The installation banquet will feature- - an outstanding speaker to be named and an annual report from the president, All members of the Provo Chamber of Commerce and their wives are invited to at s tend. Following the installation banquet the members of the board of! directors will include 0. S. Allen, Dr. Richard Call, J. Rob- OPEN TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY 'TIL . . newly-electe- l A .V. prize. . A special honorable mention plaque will be given to Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Chapman, 1886 Ni 5th E., for coming very slate of officers of the Provq Chamber "of Commerce A new 13,-1965- : ' 4 St Ted KearlJ 265 E. 2020 N., was awarded the! most original winner. Mr.! Kearl was last year's winneir in the most beautiful contest. Paul R. Strong, 356 S. 3rd E., won the most humorous' contest m Jan. 13 will be selected on IJan when the board of directors holds an election meeting. two-yed Seven will the with directors eight join holdover directors at the business meeting. They will select a new president and vice president. J. H. Calder, treasurer, . still has a year left to; serve in his term. Max E. Hansen, current president, wil automatically have a seat on the execu- A 1? the Provo Jaycees Christmas lighting contest, judged Mon day night,! the Jaycees awarded prizes in two new categories, most original and most humor ous, Mark Hancock, chairman said. George F. Bills,! 1288 N. Cherry Lane, is first! place winner in the most beautiful house contest with Mark S. . Haws, mm J 3 TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1964 :! V-,-- . 1 Heavy Highway Slaughter Seen CHICAGO -- REGULAR 1.99 SET NOW i Nation- (UPl)-T- he al Safety Council said today between 550 and 650 persons would be killed in traffic accidents during the Christmas holiday weekend. .1" 1 REGULAR 2.99 SET NOW REGULAR 3.99 SET NOW . . s The holiday officially starts at 6 p.m. local ime Thursday and ends at midnight Sunday Use a hot iron on a damp cloth or a steam iron to raise part of carpe crushed down by furniture or walking. But be Production of coffee from careful not to press down on the. seed to cup requires 24 steps, iron, brush the spots gently afof which 14 are done by hand. ter treating them.i j MASTER DISTILLERS SINCE 1836 V5 II. Xf e REGULAR 4199 SET NO W these are our beautifully Gifj Packaged Morgan Jones and Spunwell Towels , . now give a gift of lasting! beauty and save, too! IRMAGE'S STREET FLOOR t i: fl&- It - '.vGive and enjoy these fine '.' 3lLi HTfiiT ETF ' 'I " ; ); SPECIAL REGULAR, 1.00 to 1.29 I'S Sjffel. n i mx i i Bottled SHEFFIELD STAINLESS STEEL ) " ! IMPMTES N0UM-SR-M' STEEL WATERSAFE MCKLE-rUT- Et tUSTREX" KAHBLEJ! su muss ILADES! m FERKUIESI I mtm BURNPROOf j j i i STREET pLOOR 1 f . Many sizes $and "shapes to choose firom. Also some floral covered, kapok filled, bed type pillows. BLADES FROM ENGLANP . ioo-proo- SOFA PILLOWS SPECIAL GIFT DISCOUNT LAP - 11 if : . WW Now REGULAR 1.15 pair .( L t , if ' . Year Old j U-:.- . ; KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY . i . 86 PROOF I 12 IS LI thlia&sE& Jff I YEAR OLD . Charcoal pf?c,tod 86Vroof 1 -- . ' AMERICA'S FINEST WASH ' IVAN HEUSENS FAMED VANALUX WITH THE MAGIC CENTURY COLLAR CHOICE OF VAN LORD OR SNAP-TA- B give th finest wash ' war results no. resins to wash out nd stays white Hi dressy good looks of the Century Collar that just .won't wrinkle - - - ever! j Guaranteed longer wear fro SUPER SALE LADIES' 00 ' r tc ffyte (it?; 'Tttotc $MM ''ftmtesjtfft K( (o) (o) c Our fine branded lines of 100 Perfect nylons sheer beauties in al the new tfiades she will love a box of these. 'N' WEAR KUSS SHORT! ; I j - Now REGULAR 99c pair " Siyjpj2irtf IMlyPirDS IF PERFECT 5.00 PAIR - n Ever so slightly shaded support hose all , I I OPEN NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P.M. i nylon seamlessfor beauty, and all day ' f comfort. " t 1 I I ) , 1 . U V' |