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Show y Daily Herald WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, W6T"1 Utah Ulan County News About People You Know ters, Pauline, her husband Du By MILDRED B fAia. Returmne to rTovo a lew oays wayne n. uuuiuiumc uu Heber Jacobs, Dennis, Delane and Darrin and daughter, Judy and herNaomi, and husband Fred J. ...u- n Philin. The onH ,n,, n,no - o, -- i2!iVDS man LDS Mission,Mrs. Jacoo j T..jir rnt trt i.armanv in ibo.virited uurao Grandview State West Virnear Beckley, Park, performances ginia. Sixty-tw- o of the colorful story of West family at a turkey' dinner on performed - uuuuo; S canyon buffet supper on Satur-5day in Hobble peek Canyon of Virginia's successful struggle hnnorinff the ; in Mr, Boyer. Guests included the for statehood are bemg . .rMr. -- jkivuiuuiiuiiwa sented Sjs summer niriitiy; viiKait oriH ex- - through Sept. and ceot Mondays - - i on is - in auua. uuu vwrw, w nr.iu v tn- Tho ormim pninved visitine in Mrs. L. Ralpn (twin Aim and chUdren, sether they visited most of the Salt Lake City, touring the Boyer) Randall S. Boyers ..ntri v Thpv akn rvti csnicus and Mrs. Bonney Ogden; theXarsen Fred J Mrs. and Mr. Rolocof the Roy; entertained traveled to Copenhagen where also Club and Kiwanis (Naomi) Bonney and son, Tab Jacob's Camera Mrs. with visited they with a Alto, Calif., and Mrs. Boyer s son. Dee who is with the U.S.ladiss night audiences and husband Mr and State Department there, and lecture and slides taken in the sister A. (Lola Strong) Le R. Mrs. her and she where T h e Philippines" his wife and children. lived for .two years. Vitre, of Provo. Family pic-trd visited in that t. at 4. i Candidates Set Payson Names 2 Employees Debate Tonight. y - -- Vital Statistics of Central Utah Communities . Today In History H Woman, 70 BORN Evelyn Taylor Harrels, Spring- - ple, Tex,, Peggy 1786 WHEN HE WAS Utah Obituaries .FE6S PARKER. - SALT LAKE CITY Ray Patten, 63, died Monday; graveside services pending. Emily Amelia Mulllner Stanger, 79, I .. H .r .1 rli uieu iircBuay; nmerai rrraay 10 a.m., 260 E. South Temple. Lew W. Boyer, 76, died Monday; public Masonic funeral Thurs- y 2 P.m., 260 E. South Tem ple. Mrs. Geneva Cherry Quinn, 79, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday 10 a.m. Mrs. Orpha Fletcher King, 74, died Sunday; funeral Frktay Ward Chapel, 1385 S. 8th W. OvrDEN Mrs. Myrtle Bum- ham Wlddop, c7, died Monday; iunerai mursday 3 p.m., Myers Mortuary, Ogden Talmadge D. If OUR BIRTHDAY HOROSCOPi 1 .' WEDNESDAY. AUOUST IT Born May, you ara axtramaty alart to tontfWon and drcunstancct eutild your ttf. IrorricaUy, howmr, you trt liv climd to bo rttitlvolv alow to roallza wtitt la going on within your own na lurt. and. much aa vou may Know ana tmdarinmd olnari, you may know and unooritand vary Httlt about yourself, to long aa avarythlng gon wall for vou In the external world, you should be. little troubled by anything) should DS r, you coma up against hard times, you may find yourself hard put to cope witti me siruanon. THURSDAY, AUGUST II There l LfO (July 34ug. 23) link between todays difficulties close a Pino it ana and yesterdays siow-vpyou should have the solution. Avoid VIRGO (Aug. 23) echoing others today. Bring your own Maxwell, 32, died Monday. Claroriginal ideas out into the open and ence LeRoy McWilliams, you should meet with success. 70; LIBRA (Sept. lOct. 23) Appy died Monday; funeral Thursyourself Intensively to the business at hand. This Is no time for leaving de day 10 a.m., Episcopal Church tails to others. of the Good Well- SCORPIO (Oct; 22) Shepherd, Ogden. expressed thought is the key to suc SOUTH OGDEN Reiner cess today. The Impression you make verbally is the Impression that will last. Roland Hummel, 13, died of acSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22) cidental gunshot wounds Tues Take extra pains to work out your Ideas clearly and completely. Avoid making day; funeral Friday 1 p.m. s. vague suggestions especially to seek the approval of-- the cities wheir change in soeed (limit is deemed necessary. Gun-Toting A proposal was also made to provide a holding lane on West Center for left turning, The proposal Included Maitv Street upon the advent of parallel parking. The matter will be referred to the Safety Com mittee. Recommendation win also be made by the Police DeTwo of the three victims of a partment. The council will In Provo guiHrielding burglar communicate with the Road have positively Identified a picCommission as soon as .the in Las arrested ture of a man recommendations are received. Vegas, Nev., as the man who Arthus Meredith brought beburglarized their apartments on the City Council noise fore 5, Aug. The third girl had not been problems of the city dog pound. contacted by officers by press-tim- e Additional neighbors had contacted members of the City for an identification. Council relative to the same said detectives Police they would meet with County Attor- problem. City Council met to--, to investigate other land ney Arnold Roylance to decide day what action to take in the case. possibilities to enable moving The man's name was not re- the dog pound. A new custodian, Mark Willeased until a disposition of the liams, for city buildings was case is decided upon. Officers said the man who was arrested in Las Vegas is accused of a similar crime there. A. check on his police record showed he is wanted in sever- WARD REUNION al places on a variety of crimes. Rivergrove Second LDS Ward Provo police began checking will hold a reunion Friday alt to see if the man could be the 6:30 p.m. at the ward chapel, Provo culprit after the Las 780 N. 7th W., Provo. A program Vegas arrest on a similar of- will be featured and dinner will fense. be served. Tickets are availThe description fit mat of the able at the door. All ward memProvo burglar and the method bers and former ward memof operation was Identical. bers are invited. He entered the apartments on the morning of Aug. 5 and ask- CITY SUMMER PARTY ed for money. He didnt get any Provo City Summer Party money at the apartment of for aU Provo City Civil Service Maria, 26, and Esperanza Mer-in- employees and their families .24, 368 E. 8th N.r but took to be held Friday, Aug. 19, at $5 from the apartment of Jere-lyn- n Rotary Park, Provo Canyon, Wakefield, 20, 520 N. 2nd from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. From 2 to 3:30 p.m. there wil E., Provo. He locked al three girls in their rooms before leav- be games; 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. buffet dinner wil be served. ing the apartments. to Burglar Identified , Coming Events a, to im the .was referreg commission The board made- - a house & house survey and as, a result of 1 said survey recommended th spot zoning be denied. A bill for the use of chy equipment used in assisting the. planning construction of bleachers at the Pleasant Grove High School was tabled until the council could meet with a school board representative, Harvey Smiuv and Dan Peterson, Alpiner School District superintendent- . Payson Kiwanis Chorus To Sing at Meeting! PAYSON - has waivis chorus to sing at the lion, wanis Utah-Idah- o The Payson Kt been asked! district conven. District, Kit International scheduled for Aug. Club at Provo. The chorus will sing at Sunday evening memorial sav vice at Aspen Grove in Provtt Canyon, beginning at 8 p,nT Dinner will be served prior ta the program, commencing th; 7 It p.m. : J. D. Christensen, Payson, immediate past lieutenant gov ernor of the district, and long time instructor of music in ttte Payson schools, (retired) is d rector of the chorus. Janic Elmer Is accompanist. Th group is scheduled to give concert, after whicbY Sterling W. Sill will be present ed as speaker of the evening. The Utah-Idah- o district lnV eludes 65 clubs in seven dia tricts. Derail Brown of Provcv district governor, and Jaek Swenson, Spanish Fork, It. gov emor of division one (10 dubs) are in charge of arrangements, i Won hi . spz piiiJii - - icy ar Eureka, Valerie Jordan, 16, Heber City. WASTE OF TIME Marden Kenneth Phelps, 23, WASHINGTON (UPI) VThe Bennington Ida., Jessie Louise House Space Committee claims Royall, 19, Provo. , government scientists are wasHolt W, Hibbert, 25, ing about $150 million worth of Ore., Sharon Susanne time a year in searching out Coal'rell, 21, LaGrande, Ore. facts already known. Paul R. Beffort, 21, Provo, On the basis of the comElizabeth Louise Pyle, 19, mittee's finding, the House Provo. Monday passed and sent to the Franklin Rowe, 19, Spanish Senate a measure authorizing Fork, LinL Ashton, 18, Pleas- outlays estimated at about $18 ant Grove. million a year for collation and Gilbert Ivar Sandfcerg, 22, publication of standard refer Provo, Michelle Hatch, 20, ence data," This would make at Provo. scientific information "conveLindquist and Sons Colonial Louis Cardon, 24, Dur-ang- niently available" to scientists Boyd CAPRICORN (Dec. It Chapel, 20) Ogden. la the leisurely approach that will take Colo., Terri Le Horrocks, and engineers not only in the PORTER VILLE Mm. Clan. 22, Portland, Ore, yaw farthest today. Dont try to force government but in Industry. or your wares on another. Porter your Meas Carter, 80, died Monday; AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 Feb. It) This funeral Thursday 1 p.m., Mor could be one of your most Imaginative and most fruitful oays. Let your mind gan ujs stai Center. roam free over a vast field of n Ideas. PRICE Mrs. Bertha ThornSchool Days NOT School "Daze" PISCES (Feb. 2Mnar. 21) To force the surrender of another to your opin ton Howlett, 80, died Sunday; ions could bring you material gains funeral Saturday 10 a.m., at the but It could, also, cause YPutp lose I Mitchell Funeral, Home Price triena. y You should ARIES (Mer. 20) MURRAY Max Emerson" be able to set the tone for this day by - with-rada- Jane Vance, Provo. old Spring City A Wayne Clarence Smith, 23, woman, Celesta Harrison, was Glenwood, Alberta, Canada, treated and released at Utah Sondra Jean May, 23, Ameri Valley Hospital Tuesday aftercan Fork. noon Mowing a twocar acciHarold Lamond Morrill, 23, dent in Provo. Provo, Ingrid Elsie Klein, 20, The cars involved were driv Pico Rivera, Calif. en by Carol Ruth Boies Harri Darrell Ray Hunt, 25, Idaho son, 19, Spring uty, and Kerry Falls, Ida., Viola Fay Jones, Faye Doyle, 23, 1980 Canyon 22, Vernal. Road, Provo. Both drivers re Arthur Donald Coleman Jr., ceived minor injuries but did 29, Springville, Ann- Marie not require, hospitalizaMon. Adele LaBrecque, 25, Provo. The accident occurred about Alfred Ray Seager, 21, Lehl, 12:45 p.m. at 256 North UniverDonna Chamberlain, 18, Lehi. sity Avenue and was investigat Dennis Earl Wahlberg, 19, ed by the Provo Police. 21, VUie. "1 KNEW HIM mi 373-054- 6. Crash Hurts 17h j . , G 873-85- r;"!ber : .j.j viiisn ac-lo- full-tim- MM mwi " tj,t w"0" Sftaf. Handles Varied Agenda Two hopefuls for the first Congressional Democratic nomi nation,' Harvard Hinton and J. J JVCJWJ iUCiruic nui urccv luiugitt . A , MP1CIVT uuin - uavuuiraiuta ana . ; porovea.- n I. th By MADOLTE C. DIXON of matters-- concerning Steven Framotm 4ter mi- .Two important the Ernest L Wilkinson student PAYSON abatenoise problems, pearkig before the City Coun appointments were made m center. The proceedings are highway - cil was appointed ment new :nd several a member., appointh City administration through scheduled to get ,under,. wayJt ments came tefore' a meeting of the auxiliary police" force." of the Payson City Coun 7:30 p.m. of the Pleasant Grove City Don Crump, former police of'-ficecil at a meeting held Monday The two men wall each speau, Council this' week;' who retired after his including a in the Fire Station. then answer questions from recommendation the as assistant princi' State by Mrs. Noel Reece (Vione) was each other and end by taking Road Commission to raise the pal to Pleasant "Grove Higft named city treasurer to suc questions from the audiencei limits on West Center School, was also appointed a speed ceed Margaret Taylor, who re Mr, Melville and Mr; Hinton street. Alex Wadley, road com- member of the. auxiliary police signed. Another person will be are pointing toward the Sept. mission representative, after force. named clerk to fill the position 13 a primary when one of mem having made a survey r The Niels Fugal and Sons' Mrs. Reece has held since mid- - will be eliminated for ,the right checks, stated that they Construction Company recently June. Decision is expected in a to meet incumbent Laurence would post signs and requested requested spot zoning of pro special meeting of the council Burton in the general election that mey be enforced. The pol- perty adjacent to their present slated for Thursday' of this Nov. 8. . of the road commission is site, matter Mr. md Mrs. John M. Nicol and son, Jim of Orem and Mrs. Brigham R. Nicol and children', Dale, Kevin and Kathryn of Orem, have returned from a vacation In Yellowstone and Teton parks. They also attended the Murdock family reunions group dso held two days at Fall River, the taken were " engag-turesduring Their travela covered two Mr. Bonney is currently da., which is near Ashton. TFVVlVa .. ,. ' ed as an instructor at Stanford gathering. months. also took time to visit They Recreation Director University in training Peace Mr. and Mrs. a. tt. Kowru With relatives in Idaho Falls Also, Steven Wilson's .bid to Retnrnuig, to .their homes Corps volunteers for service in whBo returning. act as e of Provo, recreation. diin San Jose and Palo Alto, the Philippines.-' rector was He has accepted. "E! na-- Dr. J. Kenneth Davles of the Calif., after visiting in Spring. fa me Rock, been hired on a. yearly basts ville with parents, the Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Boyer Honey of ' economics at ana will direct and of their tion's first Civil War musical department promote rec Boyers, were their daugh- - were hosts to members University, reation la the city for all ages. Brigham Young with his wife and their daugh- in plans he presented to , the ter, Tania, will be leaving next council, Mr. Wilson said he week for Washington, D.C., would like to develop the swim- where Dr. Davies will form an program more fully, the ball education program for the Fed teams, tennis, horseshoe, archBoy to Dan Ray and Anna Girl to Clinton and Margaret BORN eral Deposit Insurance Corpor ery ana other siarimer Goshen. Warner sports as Kay, AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Ruth Thomas Rasmussen, ation) during his sabbatical weH'as winter sports, and also I: Am. Springville. Todays leave from his academic work mentioned activities for Girl to Thomas Lincoln and young Boy to Mario J. ana uana Girl to Charles J. and Carma here, ice Davles family has amis as wea as Jor senior ciMcPfaear Simons Dean Provo. Donna Adele Rosado Aranda, Nicholas Naylor, Provo. 13 resided for the past years tizens.". v. Girl to Stephen and Kathleen son. Nephl. Boy to Ronald and Gloria in Provo. Prior to leaving, Dr. Mr. Wilson Is a new comer to n a a to Albert Leslie Girl Provo. Ann Crockett Smith, Oakley, Perona Ceable, Davles had spent the summer Payson, but has directed the Twins, boy and girl, to Wil Mary Lawrence Baldwin TayUtah. at Lake Tahoe as a staff mem summer recreation oroeram liam E. and Elke Hanner Raw- - lor, Elberta. Tuesday: of the National Leadership this year. The blond ber young man Aug. 1: Girl to David Corwin and cliffe, Provo. seminar, spon said he spent his youth with his GerDevelopment and to Girl Phil Boyack Patricia Walker Robert, Provo. Girl to Weston E. and Sandra sored by the university of parents in Hawaii, but gradu alding Tyrell Christensen, Span Boy V MelvJn L. and Joy Lee Swapp JYhatcott, Orem. lor the U.S. Office ated from a Utah university Maryland Boy to Don L. and Diane ish Fork. Jarrell Brown, Orem. of Education. with a masters degree in rec and Johnson Robert to Provo. Parkinson Elaine Boy White, Girl to Quinton and Shirley reation, and physical education. Boy to Jim B. and Nadine Judy Johnson Parkinson, GranM, Bullock Twitchell, Orem. Mrs. Chris R. Andersen of He resides at West Mountain Girl to Warren B. and Linda Murray 'Kirnber, Springville. ger. Missoula, Mont., spent the week and hopes to make this bis per Tanner Shaw, Provo. AT AMERICAN FORK end in Provo at the home of manent residence. A MARRIAGE LICENSES HOSPITAL! her friend, Mrs. Estelia C. Pet- Chairman Named James Frederick Ahlander, erson. She left Monday, for Mayor Lamar Lesser announ Aug. 13: 22, Provo, Nancy Bemlce RolGirl to Ross and Melba Nor Evanston, .Wyo., where she ced mat chairmen for some of ' lins, 21, Phoenix, Arlzf , ton Bratt, Pleasant Grove. plans to visit with relatives in the events of Harvest Days and Donald Arvid Dodge, 22, her former home, prior to re Homecoming have been ac Aug. 11: Girl to Garlan and Dawn Orem, Linda Louise Nielsen, turning to Missoula. cepted as follows: Flower Show, Crouse Helton, Pleasant Grove. 22, Pleasant Grove. Arch Williams; Art Show, Mrs, Goss Robert Pike 23, Jr., Girl to James and Betty Mr. and Mrs. Reed A. Wood ILynn Page; Hobby and Craft Connie Kitch of Holden visited Lamper, Powell, American Greenvale, N.Y., briefly with Exhibit, Mrs. Ronald Mayer en, 19, American Fork. Fork. their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Coles, asCraig Carson DeHart, 23, and Mrs. Bruce Ashton and fam- sisted Aug. 10: by Mrs. Geneva, MonGirl to LaDell and Sandi Provo, Jeanne Ilene Lamb, 20, ily in Orem, while en route to Four-Club display will tague; Sacramento, Calif. their home after visiting m Salt be directed by club leaders. Penny Colledge, Lebi James Austin Cope III, 22, Lake City. Girl to Daniel and Tbyra In a drawing for places for Spanish Fork, Sharon Lee. Whit )o yon have a news brief Braylea Wilson, Granger. concession stands, First Ward ing, 21, Mapleton. er personal item you'd like was awarded the corner stand Aug. 9: Ronald Watson Todhunter, Girl to Robert and Linda Dur to appear jn this column? near the park; Fifth Ward the CaU Mildred B. Hall at stand next rani Larsen, American Fork. 23, Springville, Lynn Brailsford, north; and Sixth or Boy to Kent and Janet Max- - 21, Springville, Ward the Stand undeMhe toes Richard William Larrabee, field Wells", 'Lehl. near the fishpond. The Jaycees AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL 19, Orem, Rita Kay Knuteson, were given rights to sale of 16, Orem. Aug. 4: , . race programs and the Amer Terry Warren Johnson, 22, Girl to Lorin Paul and Jary AUGUST ican Legion Auxiliary the con Cave Junction, Ore., Dixie Jo varson Tervort, Salem. cession stand at the race track. Burrup, 25, Provo. Aug. 3: PAVY CROCKETT Tem Lee Watson, 22, Jojeoh Girl to John Haywood and it coua-husban- PI. Grove Council i ofr-pui -- - - - - - - - - : - Waddoups, 56, died Monday EMERY Mrs. Mary Kirs-tiTAURUS (Apr. 21) Much Christensen 91, died Monof this day can be sat aside for pure Don't be afraid to Investi day; funeral Friday l experiment. p.m., gate new avenues of learning. GEMINI 21) The Emery LDS Ward Chape! (May Gemini who mocks others may find S. Taylor, 70, ..BPhimself on the other side of the fence before long. Adhere to the Golden Rule, oied Monday; funeral IMrs-.JM- 1 CANCER (June You can 23) a.m., Delta Third meet and pass the opposition today It - - - J ne - Your children's eyes are precious Check their visual needs before they return to school! ird hi TROOPS LEAVING SINGAPORE (UPI) -t- wuu"ui pullout began as soon as Malaysia and Indonesia signed a formal peace pact last week ending their three year undeclared war. SUtSCRIPTION RATI! UTAH COUNTY British which Om yaar, carrier ... til.M were takenminesweepers out of mothballs at Mall, anywhara la Ida Unltta llataa Om mantk , f .7t the height of the confrontation Oaa rar Cl.M between Indonesia and the HERALD TILEPHCNI NUMBF.RS federation of former British PROVO OREM v colonies will be put back Into .aUal RtWltbS Mfttf 9m mooIIi, carrlar bwuma 9 Ml drydock In Singapore. . tU-la- a ' " - y t A ' : ' j -- ,. v - " it lv I x I '' - " Eximroa""" , : vt " ployers ask for. It's your passport to a good job, with good pay and a comfortably large future. So if you're in school now . stay there! Learn all you can for as long as you can. If you're out of school, you can still get plenty of valuable training outside the classroom. For details, see the education can really cramp yow ll style. Box you in. Squeeze you into a Job . . . and keep you there permanently. Don't let it happea Make sure you get an education that's big enough to fit you for life, ' Its really the smart thing to do. Because, to get any land of a good job today, you need a good education, ks the fust thing most em too-sma- From -- F"..nouEbtoflve Held ot Vision. Plnast Optical Products and Workmanship monay can bvyl BYLUND OPTICAL 286 NO. UNIVERSITY PROVO 373-378- ll To get a good job, 0 For complete eye eare, tee your occullst (MD) 1 ' 1 too-sma- nd Adjusted. 'i' " ; Sal! - A lFr,me.BePjced FrM jUnsrs aratcheB. i ? o0st the 10,000 British troops Pobiishtd every afternoon. Monday withdrawn with Ittraugh Friday and Sunday morning being Malaysia will tea West be out of the country by by the Herald Corporation, k Norm Street, Prove, Utah, MM1. . St. JENSEN, Publisher mmiary sources stared as Second Class Matter at said today. SV Past Office as rave. Utah. .The of MEMBER A Dim turaaa al Clrculatlaa Ualtad Prass Inttmatkanai NEA farvka lil i5i In! - Ptt - you are careful to lay your plans advance of the moment of action. :,t - the force of your own personality. Put your own stamp of approval on happy . rrrS:' o, ft lusii -. .- Youth Counselor at your State Employment Service. Or visit a Youth Opportunity Center. get a good education a1 as a pubtic navica am oooptrstioi wU Tin Adrtag Conoca. . 3- - ' |