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Show Monday, jint:Utsi. inwi Daily Herald ' J" i ;,, County. m Recreation 1 Sign Up Set i r m.. is j t VS f- o o . d. .u M x'---. 7, , - I Th? SpanSPANISH FORK ish Fork Recreation Department will hold registration for summer recreation activities on Wednesday, June 5. Sign up for all phases of the recreation program will take place between 1 and 5 p.m. on that date at the Memorial Building. The following activities are DAVID ADAMS on the docket for the summer in Spanish Fork. Handicrafts Tuesday. and Thursday at Wednesday city park, 1 to 3 p.m., under 10 years of age; Friday in base ment of library, 1 to 3 p.m., over 10 years of age. Memorial Tap dancing Building, 4 years of age and up, Parents one hour lessons on ISSAQUAH, Wash. tap, ballet and friends of eight year old and acrobatic dancing. David Adams of Issaquah, 10 lesCreative dancing Wa;h., have announced a $5,000 sons. reward for information leading Square and circle dancing to David's return, according to 10 lessons, eight years and up. Donald Cronk, leader of volunTennis Ages 10 years and teers who have been searching up for lessons and tournaments. for the boy. Golf Swing lessons for ages The Adams boy was the ob- 12 and up. years five-day ject of an intensive For girls nine to Softball search of the rugged Tiger 12 at the Meregister years, Mountain area near Issaquah, morial Building; for girls over where the Adams family had 12, contact IDS wards. moved only two weeks before Baseball Those boys not the afternoon when the lad disto a team should reassigned appeared, on May 3. The search to the hall park Monday, was concluded when it was cer- port June 10, at 1 p.m. tain the boy was not to be les- Six one-hoBowling found in the several square for those between eight isons miles of the immediate search and 18 years a8earea and a boy answering Lessons at 9:30, Swimming David's description was seen 10:30, and 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 many miles from the search daily, with the pool open p.m. acene. for public swimming from 2 the theorize Authorities to 10 p.m. on weekdays and Adams boy may have set out from 1 to 10 p.m. on Saturday. en a highway the night of May Swimming classes will be t, possibly in an attempt to in three different sestaught find his way to the new home, sions, with each session last' with intention the or perhaps three weeks. The first ses-io- n of joining his father, who at ing will begin Monday, June that time was serving in the 10 and last until June 28, while U.S. Air Force in Oklahoma, the second session gets underOfficers theorize David may 1 and runs through have been transported outside way July 22. The third session will July of the state and are asking begin July 29 and end Aug. 16. people throughout the West to Lessons for beginners, interreport any boy who is a mediate and advanced swimwho and answers stranger will be taught in the mers David's description, to local instruction hours and police or to the King County morning in life saving, diving classes Sheriff in Washington who is and lessons for adults will also David conducting the search. be available. Lifesaving will weighs 55 to 60 pounds, is about be tail Jit Saturdays, beginning 51 inches tall, slender build, to 10:30 with dark brown hair and ex- - June 15, from 8:30 adult classes for a.m. and tremjy blue eyes. He was Jast aeen ; wearing a green and ladies will be on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon, paiq; short sleeve shirt, blue June 15. beginning high-to- p and tennis shoes. jeans swimming classes Competitive Searchers speculate that David may have been injured will t taught each weekday or confused, and may not be morning at 8 a.m. for the enable "to identify himself or his tire summer, beginkig June 17. Aid Asked In Search For Boy, 8 - ur 'Fork; Mrs. Alma Nicol, Provo; this wek with her husband. By MILDRED B. HALL Michael and Jeannine Holley Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicol, Salt 'John Matthews. Mr. Matthews of the Dixon Junior is jTiltoi of Pueblo, Colo., re Lake City; Mrs. Ruby Nicol principal parents of their third child, and Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol, IHigh School and has been in another daughter. Utah County Orem, the Michael Nicols, Hawaii on assignment from the grandparents receiving the good Provo and the Burdell Smiths U.S. Air Force Reserve, of news are Mr. and Mrs. Russell of American Fork with Roy which he is a member. The Tiltan, Provo and Mr. and Mrs. 'Smith's brother, Joe Smith of couple will return home toget-!her- . Mrs. Matthews' parents, Floyd Holley of Springville, Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. who left Sunday for Pueblo to Chase Nicol left Sunday to re- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davis are visit with the new parents and turn home. caring for the couple's children in their absence. their other daughters, Tami and Coree Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marriott of Provo have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ogborn Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of the past few days, Mrs. Mar-rktt- of Moss Point, Miss., left American Fork, hosted a family brother and wife, Mr. Saturday for Boise, Ida., on dinner Friday evening follow and Mrs. Richard Mathews and the second leg of their grand ing Brigham Young University four children from Houston, parent mission to the West. For Commencement Tex. They all were among the past two weeks they have honoring Mrs. Smith's brother family members seeing the been visiting their son and and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Mathew's son, Kent off for wife, Mr. and Mrs. Corwin L Nicol of Pittsburg, Calif., snd Brazil and his cousin, David Ogborn and family including a their son, Alan, who was Marriotti off to Texas. new baby girl born during the graduate. The other guests invisit. In Bow, they will be cluded Alan's fiancee, Vivian Army Private First Class guests at the home of their McKenzie of Boston; Mr. and Thomas H. Means, 20, son of daughter, Lawana and her husMrs. Tom Nicol, American Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Aubrey H. Means band, Richard of Provo, received a parachut- family including a new baby the reading program and each ist badge upon completion of which was expected to be born the Infantry School's three-wee- k over the weekend. participant will make a record airborne course at Fort of each book read beginning Benning, Ga. June 3. Among weekend visitors in A "Fantasy Land" bulletin Provo were Mr, and Mrs. board has been completed in Mrs. Darlene Matthews of James Oldroyd of Idaho Falls, the Junior Library, adding in- Provo, left Saturday morning Ida., who were entertained at for Hawaii where she will spend the home of their son and wife, terest to the program. l BySp. Fork 1 v. i . News About Pec pie You Know ' is SIGNING UP fur the American Fork summer reading program are, from left, Pamela Reimschiissel and Kelly Richards, aided by Junior Librarian Ellen Tracy. Am. Fork 'Fantasy Land' Summer i Reading Program Gets Unde.way AMERICAN FORK - The through June 15, Certificates will be awarded to participants at a program to be held Aug. Summer Program sponsored by the American Fork Public Library will be themed "Fantasy Land", according to Junior Librarian Ellen Tracy, who will direct the program. Reading exercises, 16. Readers of all ages are invited to sip up for the program at the Junior Library from 2 to 6 p.m. on weekdays. The program begins today Readers from to with registration to continue adult level will be included in pre-scho- ol Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Oldroyd and their family. Do you have a news brief or personal item for this column. Call Mildred Hall at or 3 5. Coming Events OREM WARD PLANS REUNION The Orem LDS OREM Eighth Ward will hold its ward reunion on Saturday, June 8. Festivities begin at 3 p.m. with games, a program and lunch scheduled. All members of the ward, as well as former members, are invied to attend the reunion at the ward chapel. SOCIAL WORKERS AUXILIARY TO MEET, ELECT HEADS The first meetings of the Central Utah National Association c Social Workers Auxiliary will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Philip D. Thorpe, 560 Stadium Avenue, Provo. Officers will be elected for the coming year. All wives of NASW members are invited to attend. - an-nu- al (ARSON'S PROVO, UTAH 1209 NORTH 900 EAST Prictt Effective Mon., Open 8 Tue., Wtd., Thurs. June 3, 4, a.m., Closed 10 p.m. 5, 6 Sale Ends Noon Thursday - SPECIAl TENDER, TASTY MEATS LARGE 16-0- PORK CHOPS LOAF Z. SLICED LEAN : home. .... . CENTER RIB CUTS lb. CDADC IVi DIDC la" 3rMiC Country Styl Meaty ond Tender DJ lr3 AAAS Ceokad-Wh- BACON GREEN PEAS Sc. MONDAY, JUNI 1 The Duroose and mechanics you hava mocti that k you. carrying wim you of the political mass meetings, curiosity about wbatevtr li and othmw to your xparitnet, and Imolldt political conventions In fellh. the ultimate rlghtness of what-v- er activities in an election happens to you. Tna feeling of seto the curity you ga4n from association with year were explained friends and loved one It great, and for Ma reason perso.Mil raiatlontNas ar Utah County Teenage Republitheir recent meeting. partita the moat important single aa-- ' cans pact at your life. Remember ttiis when The speaker was Claudius - you are tempted to cut a friendship off. TUESDAY, JUNI 4 Stevenson, treasurer of the GEMINI (May The wiser !) course may well be to think on a prlmi- - Utah County Republican party. five level today. Too much sophistication He told them of the opporcould confuse the Issues. Accur- J CANCER (June M) the mass meetings give tunity acy and competency bring success to all people to have a voice in who can employ these quat-J the Cancer Wiea where they will count most. the selection of county, state LEO (July , The wlsa 23) Leo will go about his business as best and national delegates and said he oan and leave the worrying to seme-on- e can eliminate else. Complications may appear at that conventions the need for a primary vote in evening. VIRGO (Aug. Don't try 23) for aN the good things you may find order to save taxpayers money yourself without them tomorrow H you if 80 percent of convention dele do. LIBRA (Sept. 23) Postpone gates can agree on a candi whatever cannot be turned either to professional or personal gain at this time. date. A day for being practical. Teen-Ae- e The Renublicans SCORPIO (Oof. The 22) meet on June 26 at 7 employment scene Is no place for Insist- will ing upon having things your own way. the home of Mrs. La-vin- ia p.m. Work for the good of the whole. SAGITTARIUS 22) (Nov. Ludlow Kanig, 81 W. 1st Disassociate yourself from those prolects which are causing too much tension. You S.. Spanish Fork, accordine to need to free yourself from worries. Byron Harward. chairman nro Not CAPRICORN (Dec. 0) the day for changing the daily routine to tempore of the group. ny marked degree. The closer you atey However, the Provo club of to twite, the better. A tranAOUARIUS (Jan. W) the Teen-Ag- e Republicans will sition time tor Aquarius which may cauea 13 at 7:30 p.m. in soma emotional distress and nervous ten- meet sion. Work wish what you hav at this the courtroom on the south end point. Present of the top floor of the City- PISCES (Feb. KWVlar. 21) c most with the your case to hlgher-uporiginality possible. Take cera, however, uninty Building in Provo They not to stretch the truth. will discuss the uocomine coun If you 20) ARIES (mar. take ty convention and the booth the would avoid tomorrow's criticism, care not to act unwisely today. Use your leen-Age Republicans will have pood ludgment even I minor matters. Social en at the convention. TAURUS (Apr. J1) gagements may come your way today. It so, rearrange your schedule to accommodate them. An Important day to INSURANCE WARNING your future. torn today, about N(da cMMI l CRISCO OIL .lb. Avg b. ZZXT- , Teenage GOP Hears About Mass Meetings ola p-- m lb. Qffi 69' - .9 foAOO Large 24 Oz, Bottle DRY MILK RAISINS OJC 4 SAVE AT CARSON'S MARKET Pkg. DESSERT SHORTENING WHIP Large No. 10 Can 42 ox. 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