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Show T"TT1 V t 2 Sunday, May 11, TtrS. THE HERALD, Provo. UUfc J- - t I-'- i ... .j U i ; - t V, .r " 1 i j? lit V M i V l- rs t PI 4 MI J O liXkd,.. k ,.,, IA 1 I 1 Am. Fork Mortician Installed tint these stssdeats, from left Charlie CbristenseB. Frg4 BuUerfiefd b4 David Steele. Tickets will be sold at the door. OREM HIGH SCHOOL will present it annual Mtrirtf cwoeert Tuesday at S p.m. at the school auditorium. A Bi..?.bfr of singing groups will be involved, iacluding Orem Hiqh Plans Concert includes tlw men's chorus, two la s" dioruses, The Chsmbcr Sogers and the a cappella choir. Mr. Sandgren saij ihe music will feature prram jm; iKg jifffrf nonnrts of musical history and will include representing the state s msicai educators at a national conference in San Diego, Caltf , They have been invited to wwi! a concert for th Idaho of Music Stale FferatH uubs CucvwilitMi sidlctJ foB Idaho Falls Friday. and modern obtained by calling Utah Girt Scot Cotinhl in Provo, 35 N. University Ave., according to Margaret Cannon, Trefoil neighborhood chairman. - Psysoo !k.iS i generation serve to his community in that business. His great grandfather, Emil Anderson began the mortuary the Federation of Music Clubs, will conduct. nnGaat area seam have 1t, invited is tour PsystJE lijRpttgl, scxrd'.ns te Mr. ihrmr Lca! senicg clubs have als? been invited to R ake an appointment for a tour thnsugh the huspita!. f added Dunng the week Pavson Ifcfipiul reniinds tht public of free blood pnssure tests. Those Pfierested may report to the emergency room iere a narse will adrmnistt r the brief but important test. If the tea is abrufir,a! the person will be notified to contact his personal !j.wiari far jurther ie3s srd reccuindations. fc amiaadng rJaspitgl'f observance. M". Harmer said, "With the growing pultiH1 ORcem ever health and quality, this year 's the4 tie. "A Cmiauuit Caa'r'a JOT a cre ctt Healthy Fm1-w- the 5J vu' States are i it largr Uta 70 tha dialects DRAPERIES By PHIL PASTOR ET TfHmg the truth always coa-fu- e t) ortposiSK 70 foQU, ftm'rt Irxi M trrir driviat, UUi't wkat yos're apt to wiad p btssg. If W off FABRICS We'll come when you coll loaded with samples an J nady to give f full r estimates and professional advice on fabric selection. you Call: Ssh Ukt fUf Mrittwy!; Ogdi J i65 m. 5?. Fm m iTIO ut. II) lOPry), 4 7 Quick way to get us to hang up: Just ask us, "Guess who's calling" The newly elected president r w graduated ff Show Sharp Increase Over '74 calls received by fie . Fire Provo City Fire Department increased sharply in April over calls placed the previous April, according to the monthly report released by Chief Stan Brown. Fifty fire calls in April were answered by the department in April as opposed to 33 in April 1874. Property losses recorded .115 out of a were set at valuation of $775,850 Losses reported SI74 amounted to $6,780 out of a valuation of $82,300. County fire calls were doivn from six in April 1274 to four last month. Ambulance calls by the fire department also were down from 107 in April 1974 to Johnson. . Management. His wife, the former Annette Faux of Salt Lake City, was also elected president of the association's Ladies Auxiliary. It was thought this migiit be the fust time a husband and vife had heid the positions the saitse year. Mr. Anderson is active in church and civic affairs. As a Visitors touring the member of the LDS Church, he department totaled 673 during is a former missionary April firemen Three the Emergency completed Medical Training course and fpMlll Sf t. MT I ' jr Tht crowning glory of your iprinklor lyiltm I rtl&. " "" 1 I EVAPORATIVE coolers Cm "fS WZZ , the Champion Buy v: fmpmrz Stsmsn'i quality Cn3t"p?r caotm. 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Bott vcsi k: ihg pn,- - point 4 cut'fvator end roKs eoeh. imj, 3.?9 - " 3J48.Sitt r3 YOUR CHOICE 2 SO; 5 9? ttak " yocr lows in lets time with this Hrjcjgs H Strtttton powrd mower. A '5hi, 3 h p. engine !n Risurtd' C4. X. reia 111 It bngham with a Young University degree in psychology and business management. He also graduated from the San Francisco College of Mortuary Science where he received the Mu Sigma Alpha Award for high scholastic achievement. Mr. Anderson then graduated from the National Foundation of Funeral Service School of X saw it anam Li are now getting hospital on the job training for the 80 hour course. Classes on disaster planning, fire prevention and detection of combustible gases in Salt Iflke by City were attended department personnel The fire department issued 42 burning permits in April and 37 new business checked license applications. Approval was given to 20 applications, three were not, approved and J? were recalls. Two fire investigations were made and 252 businesses and 10 apartments werj inspected. SSlast month. Of the 50 Provo fire calls made last month, seven were at buildings with a loss of $3,150, according to the report. Four calls were made to auto fires with neariy 100 per cent of the valuation of the cars being lost. The largest number of fire calls responded to were grass fires, 12, with no loss figure given. Twelve fire calls were classified in the "false" and "false notifier" categories. 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Coiitorr.ia rrii savings on sight (before somebody bring simple room measurements for free estimates limited-timscvings on hurry free pad or.d tabor carpeting plus . ll vjjui - buy on tonf'oct: else does) e nothing down, no fl.tonto chctgo ff pevment in full within X jj'l fl' in 90 doy. iln hi Jawajf nre. jl? 22" DELBXi 'wm4 a country in whicS Isriguists have ttieu iihn S!Ufrlan4, in 18SS. I is Community' particularly appropriate." SALE: SHOP-AT-HOM- E 1 ha Is the Mf, $andgre, natiial choral chairman for eek Activities CUSTOM SALT LAKE CITY Alan S. Anderson, of Anderson and Suns Mortuary in American has been elected Fork, president of the Utah Funeral Directors and Embalmers AwS?ciion. the son f Mr. Arwfcrww Ear and Zoia Anderson, owners of the Utah County based firm. He is the fourth well as CDntffnporary tunes. He added the a cappella choir and the Chamber Singers have extensive tour experience as groups Participating PAYSON' Harold Harmer aaiounced the TV cam? wll be a dsv csmp fdurth annuril "Hobby ia the rriiy, with the girts transported Isiby". desfwd ta oetter to the camp each morna ig end acquaint crripioyees and the taken home in late afternoon public with each other. Outduir dklils sdi as raropfire Members of the Pink Ladies, cooking and arts and crafts will medical staff and employees be taught by vlanteers. will display hubbies during the Tr fee is slightly higher for special week, The pubhe is invited to partscipate. girts wtio are not GirS Scouts FirtJier informafian may be Fourth grade students in the ALAN S. ANDERSON equipment. SOfiOl Canjwi. &f Ed Sandgren, department tiunt itbui, aid (tie money will be used to purchase needed Canyon Camp for i"t ivi-- i is offioais have prepgs-rSteyis paitdfiaie in Girl fk&A Day Natijrml !!oatal Wedt which 1 tttiubgii at Camp J at IrefoO &vui Camp in Provo Hospital Admicirtrator i The Orem High School Vocal Music Department will present its annua! Spring Chora! Concert Tuesday in the high S!rfit(riiii,", at pig, m!1 be on sa'.e at the rayson Hospital Begins Fwnjuf Gin Semis kM guris wte woakl like to bacvt GirS ' ' Slate Provo i I .....j. tr- - -- Page f - i I I - mmsss JA fWA No. foil rfinw tUra e8siii jtv B I for M of utah--Sal- t Og-r- , area 3994395: . ; . ; Provo, Orem, bpnngvilie 341731; Logat ' Layton, Kaysvilie, rarmington area 753 0060 and Biigham City 723 8553 (ask for Shopping 6!ewfwre r in Utah I 200 52 7Cf.il P.4137. Service, ha;r Laxs 3?l-rVi5- j6-339fc- Eb35;ii Spwnj Sice), |