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Show mix r, im Dany Herald wdke&m. Cswrtv. Utah tit SA West Mountain Eureka By PAT BRADY EUREKA Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clement? of Santaquin were in Eureka for a day where Mrs. Clements took part in the paMrs, P?y Davis and four rade. children have spent the week Mr. with her visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Redmond and Mrs, ay Huff and other and daughter ri Salt Lake City family members, spent the weekend at Eureka with her parents, Mi, Mrs. Karen Cruz and chil visiting and Mrs. Elmo BoswelL dren, Wayne and Wendy of Orangeville, Calif., left for their Mr and Mrs. Vernon Jones home after spending a week the weekend at Eureka rith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent with their visiting families, Mr. Kenneth Huff. This is the first and Mrs. Tom Judge snd Mr. has time in three years she and Mrs. Wayne Chambers, been home. The family all enCan-Diamond ; Mrs. Wanda Sanderson rejoyed a picnic in yon. turned to her home at Eureka after bein confined at the Utah Mr. and .Mrs. Elliott Sabeyi for several Valley Hospital and Mrs. Eleanor Winchester days. enjoyed a steak supper at the canyon home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts Mark Scott in Vivian Park. The of Grantsville spent the weekevent was to celebrate the end at Eureka visiting with his of several family birthdays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welling members. Scow Lake Shore Area News J. Ida., ANDERSON By ALBA LAKE SHORE Mrs. Kay Whiteley is ki Idaho Falls, assisting with the new baby girl at the home of her daughter, Cheryl and husband, Ro bert Dunkley. The baby has lister, i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce Jaughters, MaraLyn arH Kaiiiy, of Burbank, Calif., have been house guests of Mrj. Myrtle Francis for a week. They attended the rodeo with the Keith Gordon family and were among the J. Arch Francis family members and children who enjoyed a picnic supper at the Walt Stwart home in Benjamin, They have also visited with other family mem bers, including, attending "Flower Drum Song" with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Huff, Pi I Mrs. Dick Williams and two daughters rf San Diego, Calif., have been vacationing for two weeks with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Earl Huff, and with the Glen Williams family in Spanish Fork. j Jill Sabey and Charlotte Beck-stroaccompanied Mrs. Eleanor Winchester to Salt Lake City where Mrs. Winchester played with the Hercules Ladies Softball team. Mrs. Marva Hansen was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Jackie Huff, home economist for the Provo Gas Company. Salem By FLORENCE SPERRY Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. Tay- lor drove to Salt Lake City where they visited her brother George V. Martin who is ill at the hospital. They then took Mrs. Ann Smith of Canada, to Ogden where they were guests of their son Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor and family for sev. eral days. Mrs. Smith is a friend of Gerald's, whom he met while on his mission. er Paul and Owen Obrahams of Van Nuys, Calif., returned to Mvtfr hnme utter snennin? a ; month visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith .'Simons. On Agnes a recent afternoon Mrs. there for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at Eureka visiting with their parents, Mrs. Virginia Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Sutherland. Relatives and friends from here attended the wedding re-- Mrs. Goldie Storrs of Orem ception for the daughter of Mr. is spending the week at Eureka and Mrs, Max Yowl in Payson. visiting with her si3ter, Mrs. Elsie Nilson. Mrs. Rhea Huff soent a dav in Salt Lake City attending a painting school. She spent the night iii Murray as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith. The next day she visited friend? in Salt Lake City. She also visited with a sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Andrew Ficklin Mrs, Grant Wightman of Provo returned to their home aftw wno is recovering from injuries enjoying a vacation in Wyo- she suffered in a recent auto and Northern mobile accident. ming, Idaho, Utah with their son, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gordon Mrs. Fred Ficklin, and family and small sons. Todd and Jed. of Salt Lake City. were overnight guests of Mr. Mrs. Delia Dredge is at the and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkensen .Payson City Hospital where and family in Duchesne. Other the is undergoing treatment for guests were Mr, and Mrs. Clif-- I injuries suffered in a fail re- ton Pyne and children of Orem. The gentlemen were school mends. The Gordon's small cently. Mr. and Mrs. Era Davis and daughter, Stephanie, stayed family members spent the wrtn a brother and his wife, weekend vacationing at Bear Mr, and Mrs. Brent Gordon In Lake. Springville. Arkad Soencer and three daughters, Shelly, Robin and Wendy of Lander, Wyo., spent last week visiting his folks Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Spencer. was held A family in their honor, and in honor of Mrs. Spencer's birthday. The family presented her with a beautiful birthstone ring. Connie Underwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Underwood, was released from the Payson Hospital. She had been Mr. Lorin Thompson returned to his home last week after being confined at the Payson Hospital for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight and daughter spent a day in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bernini, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Berry, Francis Jmes, Mrs. Belle Coffey, Ann Sullivan and Josie Sullivan were at Salt Lake City for a day attending funeral services for Mrs. Mary Dris-co- ll Mike Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sanderson, spent the weekend at Eureka visiting with his parents. .He is employed at Provo. ..Mrs. 'Esther Stokes and daughter Peggy of Orem sppent Mrs. Estella Peterson. Mrs some time at Eureka visitine Joe Harwood, Mrs. Nelson with Mrs. Vola Nevers. Jones and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gordon atMr. and Mrs. Jim Reid and tended a family farewell party of Salt Lake City spent daughter in Mapleton at ihe Jesse a day in Eureka visiting wtih Everett home in honor of their Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fife. son Wynn who has joined the Naval Reserve. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler and son Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mrs. Estella Peterson spent a few days as a houseguest in Colovich spent several days at Lehi at the home of Dr and fish Lake. Mrs. Kent Davis. Mr. and Mrs. James Brady of Santaquin and Mrs. Margaret Cloward of Payson were LMDON Mrs. Grant (Mil. at Eureka enjoying the andred) Rasband is confined to nual celebration and visiting the American Fork Hospital for at the home of Mr. and Mrs. treatment. Lynn Brady. undergoing there, last major week. surgery Mrs. Louie Glen accompanied ber daughter, Mrs. Leona Miller, of Cedar City, to Oregon where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Ardell De Hart spent two days in Ogden visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George B. Russell and Mr. T. W. DeHart. Ann Bishop, daughter of Mr. Robert Bishop of Overton, Nev., returned to her and Mrs. 'Anderson and family few days this week in Clair spent a yellow-ston- e six weeks with her graiifipar-ent- s, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bishop. Mr anH Mrs Irttimer Simons and daugnters rrom nousion, Tex., are visiting relatives and ter. friends here and in Spanish Fork. The Simmons have their Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roach, who only son serving in Vietnam. have been residing in Henifer, have moved to Richfield where Terry Balzly is home on furhe will be employed at the lough from Fort Leonard Wood, leave First Security Bank. He is the Mo., and he has a y son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koacn. before going to Vietnam. 373-505- Ad-Wrr- Nil-se- n. Li Alpine ot Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Meredith and four children of Salt Lake City and Mr. Barnhart and- - Mrs. Jay Lehi and Mrs. Lily of American Fork visited for a day at the K. E. Meredith home. Mrs. Gary Meredith was speaker at the Sacrament ser vices at the West IDS Ward that evening. of making trek. Cleve Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson is home on Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Paulson furlough after training at Fort and family have gone to New Lewis, Wash., and Fort Sill, York to participate in the Hill Okla., in the U. S. Army Artil- Cumorah Pagent and expect to lery.' be gone about one month. Cleve was married to Marg ery Burton of Nephi, on the Mr. and Mrs. Gien MacKen-iz- e have had as house guests, morning of July 26 in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception in their daughter and family, Mr. their honor was held in the Juab and Mrs, Ronald Thorpe from Stake Center in Nephi the fol- San Jose, Calif. fix money cheap, we tU Free estimate leaks We! bacr Serv-ic- e. start. or your 374- - .700, HOME IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL CONTRACTOR Carport. Kitand all type chens, Bathroom Acoustic (prayed ceiling, WEDDING and all occasion cakes. Fair modeling. price. Call Sheila r. AND TV CLEANING - Wall. Carpet, CLEANING Upholstery, Painting, Low cost. HOUSE factory service. Zenith, FOR wiring, Free estimate. ioos small William or large Electric Springville, CARE YARD LAWNS DRAFTING hauled away. Reason 373-1- IHaIvi Personals tr WORK YARD Garbage work. yard planted, general Lawn Service stimate Free Speedy DRAFTING to your order. Straight Line TRASH able. Drafting service. 3jmo asx tor eaui. Motorola, Radio and TV, since 195. cal Ar Established Sylvania, CONTRACTING ELECTRICAL REPAIR RADIO radio and record player, guaranteed repair since 1950 Iripi E, Inc. 191 S. State. Orem TELEVISION, Wmtart Si mele or female, must Full or part time. If part time, at least 4 hours, S days a week or i hours 3 days a week. For small office In S. Provo area. Please send resume stating experience and wages expected to The Daily Herld, Box 201. BOOKKEEPER, be qualified. WIG SCHOOL the profitable business of wig stylown home. C leases in your for everyone, beginners and beauticians. For details call Nency silver coins, dollar, halves, dimes and bars. Highest LARGE plate fabricating company needs quarters, draftsman with 1 years experience in Also want old coins, gold, paid. prices structural, plate or pressure vessel proof sets, collectors coins, etc. Top 0 or work. Contact Mr.' Sullivan, Prices. Zion Coin Co., 59 E. Center, wriie P.O. Box W7, Provo. Provo, Utah, men PART time business opportunity Initial WELCOME WAC and AAC Vet or women. Earn ISO to $150 per month. Call meeting to Aug. 'at 7:30 p.m. 135 S. Statt, Salt Lake City, BUYING Lorin Arnold home. Kim Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Parkinson of Fremont, Calif., is spending the summer in Benjamin with his grandmother, Vera Parkinson. Lost Help Wanted Women 9 and Found TEEN-AG- Sorrell Gelding hind feet. LOST, whit , bald face, Earn money Reward. GIPLS E this summer In the wonworld of Viviane Woodward. 440 N. Univ. Ave. or derful Shetland pony, dark with and tall, 74 w. 2230 N., WAITRESS for snack bar. Art City Lanes. 45 W. 2nd $. Spr. Personal Interviews. Twenty yr. or older. LOST: reg. male St. Bernard, 3 years KEEP important job of wife and mother. oid. Can Identify him. Reward. Call No investment, collecting or deliveror Provo Police. 6 or ing. Call malt man LOST: light small purse at 7th N. and 9th BEAUTICIAN for shop management, salSalt Lake. ary. Call collect Prove. Identify contents, call 3744417 between 7:30 and 1:30 a.m. and and 7 p.m. 11 Help FOUND: E., Wanted Men Realty For Sal stan, white with black letters, 374-8- 1 53. LOST: Visitors in Bejamin last week from New Hampshire and guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Balzly were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jilbbs and four children. They were on their way to New Mexico. - A and B ARE YOU The Daily Herald A MECHANIC? CLASSIFIED JN A RUT? ARE YOU ADVERTISING Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ludlow and children spent a few days this week in Strawberry. Rates and Information To Place Your Ad Dial 373-505- . Aggressive compact oar ejaaler-shi- p has an opening for em additional (ourneyman out) Above average hitawa. Good working condition, fjoae) chonea for promotions. Apply ie parson to Do!, at CROWN TOYOTA 0 Legal Notice CASH RATES 60 W. 3rd So. Day, 2 Uno. . . $1.00 Day, 3 tines. . . .$1.75 3 Days, 2 Linn. . . .$1.50 3 Days, 3 Lints. . . .$2.50 6 Days, 2 Lines.... $2.50 6 Days, 3 Lines $4.00 30 Days, 2 Lines. . . .$6.00 30 Days, 3 Lines.... $9.50 Freve 1 1 Southern County WANTED ENERGETIC CAR SALESMAN WHO NEEDS TO MAKE MONEY Above rates subject te $1.00 lervic charge for credit. Commercial Rates for business Advertiser given en request. Demos Plan Thursday Party He will report to Fort Carson, Ben Rogers and family had of District One. County candidates seeking Colo., to finish the remainder as weekend guests, his sister, Ada and family, the Lee Cun- office hi the coming elections of his service. will be special guests. ninghams of Mesa, Ariz. The public is invited to at Mrs. Veri (Rosyln) Taylor as this will be an oppor tend, Scouts from the Mapleton and three children arrived for for the citizens of this a visit with her folks the Ross Third LDS Ward left recently tunityto meet the candidates in Uin-ta- s. area for into week's the a trip Halls. They plan to be here in person and become better ac Barker Scoutmaster Wayne 10 d&ys. Mapleton about the quainted with the people who and ten scouts are it CAKES Mr. and Mrs. Midele Sparks and their three sons from Orem have moved into the former Many went from Benjamin to Tooele last week to attend the John Shepherd family reunion. and ROOFING Learn ing Cub Scout leaders, Jim Car as, Robert Jensen Jr., Myrle Downey, Lou Cornaby, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hansen and Karen Lundell. went to Maple Dell last week for an evening social with other leaders of the stake. EXTINGUISHES EXTINGUISHER Sale of Fire before Thin Uttfc Co. Fire Et. Co. FIRE AUTO SERVICING on business. and Frank Tuckett, chairman Harriet Barratt and Jayce Jack-li- n of American Fork, Beverly Allbee of Nephi and Elva All FIRI Urn repairing and pert Olsea 74 S. 10M W- - 3734741. RADIATORS repaired, cleaned, sat tanki I day service. Ahiander' repaired. 373-45 S. University, Jim Downey took another trip recently to Pittsburgh, Penn., overseas Mrs. Ruth Alllbee of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Blanch Ahlstrom were honored guests at a social held at the home of Mrs. Ruby Meredith. About 20 friends enjoyed table ' carries . visiting and light refreshments. uut of town guests were tir KEPAIt APPLIANCE LAMP Shoq. past 30-d- ' Your Service .n This Handy 0 Business Service Guide Call Will Help You. A Trained To List Mrs. Ella Nielsen is at the Mr. and Mrs. Raynold JenHospital for observa- sen have returned from a visit with his sister at Park Bragg, tion and treatment. Calif. . Mr. and Mrs. Mvron Pierce John and Greflia Cohasei and and four children of Van Nuys. Calif., have been at the Rell children of Burbank, Calif., Johnson home for the have been visiting here in Benweek. Thev a so spent two days jamin and other places in Utah. with relatives in Pleasant View, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peay and two boys and his mother, Mr. anH Mrs. Lloyd Nilsen Regene Peay, have enjoyed a and four children of Rub'doux, trip to Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Calif., have been vacationing Peay joined part of the Moul-to-n with her uncle and family Mr. family at Logan. Mrs, Henry and Mrs. Frank Sorensen. Her Moulton also went along. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moulton twins, 11, had a nice Carter of Los Angeles, win., trip to Yellowstone with their have visited with other rela- grandmothers and their par tives. The Sorensen family ents. Sp4 Ronald De Graw and his wife, the former Sherry Morgan of Provo, were welcomed re cently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin De Craw. Ronald returned from one year of active duty in Vietnam. Others present at the De Graw home were his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Brailsford of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis De Graw and family of Salt Lake City. Ronald will enjoy one month leave with his wife and parents and family before his new assignment. members all met at the Frank Sorensen home for a weiner Mr. and Mrs. Hobert E. roast and fireworks. Mr. and Finch accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Bill MoCausland were Mrs. W. D Tueller of Provo to hosts to a family picnic dinner the Salt Lake Airport where at their home in Spanish Fork they met Mrs. David G. Finch on Pioneer Day. About 40 fam- and daughters Barbara, Beverly iv members enjoyed both Jeanee, and Susan, of Wilming- events. This included a sister, ton, Del. Mr. Finch will arrive Beth Sorensen of Denver who soon. They will divide their is also visiting her brothers month's vacation in Provo and and sisters. Payson with their parents. Among those who attended Dan and Karen Seat and their the Pioneer Day celebration two children of Salt Lake City, and p!irade in Salt Lake City spent two days with his moth were Mr. and Mrs. Delles They had dinner there and er, Mrs. Mammie Seat. They were joined by David and Eliz visited with relatives. abeth Seat and two children of B. Roach and Tooele for a day. Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Ottesen Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ahlstrom were among those who attendof Whittier, Calif., have arrived ed the Hurst-Cow- an wedding at the home of her brother, Mr. reception in Spanish Fork. and Mrs. K. E. Meredith. They were enroute home after a ten-- Many Palmyra residents en joyed the "Flower Drum Song" day vacation to Canad? production as part of their hol Many friends and relatives iday celebration. from West Mountain attended the wedding reception for Mari lyn Hurst Cowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hurst, and John L. Cowan, son of Mr. By CAROLYN HEATON and Mrs. Glen F. Cowan. It was ALPINE The Alpine Lions held in the garden at the Hurst home in Spanish Fork. The Club Chuckwagon will be held each Friday ki August, young couple were married the open same day in the Salt Lake IDS endng Aug. 23, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Temple. home of her aunt and uncle, the Carlos Perkins. lowing evening. Folowing his furlough, he will Service Directory Park. home after spending the past Payson News of Mapleton Area By RUTH HOOPER r 1 1 ft I It IE" A ft iMnari HUlVltand BUdlHCOD By REGENE PEAY BENJAMIN-Presid- ent by recently. Mrs. Hugh Hjorth and daughters spent Pioneer Day in Oggo to Frankfurt, Germany. den with her sister, the Lee Clements family. Ernest Parkins, son of Mrs. Mrs. Stephen (Kay) Wit-comb- e Naomi Parkins has returned to is recuperating at home North Carolina for three following major surgery at the BLAIBERG PROGRESSING months. After this he will be Holy Cross Hospital in Salt CAPE TOWN (UPI)-- Dr. Lake City. Philip released from Army service. Blaiberg ' warning how to walk again a process that will Brenda, a young daughter of Anne and Richard Edmunds, take several weeks. "He is full Mr. and Mrs. Kent Burt, suf daughter and son of Dr. and of fun," said tie wife of the fered a broken arm when she Mrs. Paul Edmunds are home world's longest surviving heart fell from a slide while on vaca- after several weeks at a sumas tion in Salt Lake Ciiy at the mer camp in California transplant patient Tuesday. n, By ALBA J. ANDERSON PALMYRA Mrs. Allen Nash is at home with ber new baby daughter. Paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Nash, and Maternal grandpar ents are Mr. ana Mrs. uinora DeGraw of Spanish Fork. The has a ig brother and sis MAPLETON Sgt. Allan Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall is home on a furlough Mrs. Perkins and two of her fter a year of active duty with children spent Pioneer Day in the Army in Vietnam. Allan was Mapleton visiting with her fawounded twice while serving ther, Burton Warren. Wood, Mrs. Addie Si mons, Mrs. Margarette Taylor and Mrs. Verne Arnold of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Markham Salem, Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Lindon IDS Ward Primary "The Childrens of Salt Lake City spent some "Mrs. Thclmt Peck of Payson, presented visited Mrs. v Cecil Cahoon. Friend Festical" as their cbs-in-g time at Eureka visiting with social. Primary wil begin friends. They are all members of the nnin4 AlaoB again in September. proving satisfactorily at the after Utah Valley Hospital By RUBY MEREDITH Mrs. WEST MOUNTAIN Ethel Hirst accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wienall of Pav-son and a bus bad of patients from the El Rancho Rest Home, where Mrs. Hurst is employed. to flogal Zoo in Salt Lake City Ronald Zeeman and Theron The Alpine LDS Ward Men's Hanson are spending a few days Softball team is tied for first in the Uintas this week. place with the American Fork Sixth LDS Ward in the Alpine Stake and will play for the championship Thursday at 7:30 p.m. - at the American Fork NOTICE OF SALE High School. Notice is hereby given that a certain Chattle Mortgage Kenneth Bennett, son of Mr. dated May 17, 1967, and filed and Mrs. Marlow Bennett, was on record in the office of the a special guest at the March Utah State Motor Vehicle Deof Dimes Youth Conference partment, Salt Lake City, Utah held at the Brigham Young wherein, John Vernon Lowe, University. and Judy Lowe mortgagors and Lincoln Finance Company of Provo is mortagagee is to be foreclosed by advertisjment and sale pursuant to the terms of said mortgage and the laws of the State of Utah. The amount claimed at time of first publication is $185.12. IAN TAQUIN Democratic The property to be sold is party members from Santaquin, described as follows: 1960 Ford Genola, Goshen and Elberta Galaxy, 4 Dr. Sedan, V8, Serial will hold a patio party and No. OP52X146182. Sale of such property shall seminar Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Reed Jensen, be conducted at 282 North Unichairman of District Two, at versity Avenue, Provo, Utah at 2:00 PM on the 6th day of 190 W. 1st S., Santaquin. Clifford Smith, precinct chair August 1968. man, will be in charge of the Published in The Daily Herald party, assisted by Mr. Jensen July 22, 31, and August 2, 1968. Lindon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swenson r Mrs. Phyllis Porter spent a the weekend vacationing spent "day visiting with her childhood in Las Vegas, Nev. Dorris friend Mrs. girl Higgins at Salt Lake City. They went Guests, this past week at the out to dinner at a local cafe. Russell Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Oviatt from HenSixteen scouts from Salem derson, Nev. Second IDS Ward, Troop 88, enjoyed a week's encampment at Mrs. George (Norma) Taylor Camp Maple Dell. They passed was recently confined to the off various merit badges, hiked American Fork Hospital. She and participated in swimming. has been released to her home. Their scout master is Delbert Curtis. Sundav dinner euests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Chana Hansen brought Brown was Mr. and Mrs. Dougher twin granddaughters, Jan las Brown from Nephi. and Jill Reece home with her for their vacation. She spent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hooiey two weeks at Salt Lake City are being visited by Mr. and with her daughters, Shauna and Mrs. Sandy Hooiey and son from Phoenix, Ariz., and also . Dorris. their son, Randy who Is servThe James Jordan and Har-- ing with the U.S. Navy. Randy will be stationed at Mayport, ily reunion was held at the Fla., after his M day leave. Dr. Leland Murray Park. Airman Ray Dee Pollman has Davis was in charge and rereturned after serving recently hisDavis had he the ported his six months training with tory book ready for press. His mother Mrs. Mary Davis, pres- the Air Force.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Pollman and sons journeyident of the organization gave ed to Chanute, III, where they on a report geneology. A mem- picked up Airman Pollman. One hundred thirty-on- e Mr. Sobert Jensen also acfrom different seven cities bers them. On the reand Idaho, enjoyed a picnic companied turn home they stopped in Mat-toodinner, games, program and III., and visited with Mr. a melon bust before returning and Mrs. Marvin Craig. Also to their homes. in Culverston, Neb., they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Flora Hughes is im- Pollman. Benjamin Palmyra SEE FRED GRIDLEY CHEVROLET ... Weekdays 4:30 p.m. day preceding 4.-3- ADJUSTMENTS NOTICE to CREDITORS CREDIT No. 14,931 Estate of Earl Conder If your advertisement appears Incorrectly, notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion. Sucfi responsibility is limited to a correct Insertion of advertisement. The Daily Herald reserve the right to classify, edit, or releet any classi- Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under JOHNSON AT COPY DEADLINE publication. Sunday . . , p.m. Friday. Monday . . . 12 Neon Saturday L. 489-714- 2 I and Professional 798-359- 1 talesmea I h WANTED: 1 salesmen for Career Positions in Provo area; ExBopansion of a Proven iler Firm! Represents the Internatior el Masters of Success In personal motivations, sales psychology, and leaser ship development programs. Prestige Sellincl An exciting Buslnessl Unexcelled Training and Materials. Annual Income Potential S15,00O-12- 5 000 comm. and up! High Personal Growth! Mgr. Positions Available! No Competition! Day work! No Travell Ambitious men with good character 3 and credit rets. Ph. S. I for a opt. Action Todayl around man. Car cleanup and car selling from lot. G. Lowry Anderson Cars. The White Barn, 1525 N. Main, Utah, Springville, ALL signed at 410 Newhouse BuildSALESMAN wanted fied advertisement. ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of November, OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS A.D. 1968. them. might represent Claims must be presented m accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated BALD CONVENTION X 7 WSUI-- P IVE THE V THATIS Y WE'RE COLWTIM' 1953, and with proper verificaVILLAECHAUVE, DO IT ALUM -J LOOK, GEORGE AWP Ifrt DOW'T HAWS IW tion as required therein. KJUM SIPIkJcS . JUST THINK NO MORE (UPI) More than 100 bald men GIVE THERE AW Dean E. Conder, HOUSE J SCRAPIMG. AMP PAIWT- I UP... HIM from Belgium, Switzerland and ( TALK KEEP WTO SOME- Executor of the )I ?EL2 BE T IWS France convened in BUT1 TALKIN'.'J .SALESMAN WILL. BE NICE, ST V Estate of Earl Conder, rTOMORRO- Wmean Bald which Tlrmmim'!K BACK. RULE LET'S NOT 1 HH1P ONCE Deceased. Town in French, Monday. The bald association took their Dean E. Conder Attorney. annual vow againt all hair- - ttiMished in The Daily Herald July 31, Aug. 7, 14. 21, 1968. growing preparation. i France UPy, 1 ' Villae-chauv- e, l THIW'-JU- S guests who is of their sister, Susan, a youth camp leader. Mr. and Mrs. Deon Dove have had as guests, her parents from LaHambra, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiscombe. It's So Simple To Sell Un-needab- Mr. and Mrs. ArJand Clo ward and daughter, Denise, have returned to their home in Mont., after a Phillipsburg, month's stay with a daughter, Eileen, the Clyde Stevens through les Herald "For Sae" ods. JUSalS LIFE'S LONGEST MINUTE -- |