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Show Daily Herald Poppy Day Drive Is FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1969 lit Provo, About People Saturday e Vfr .Vvnufwry ion i - fay hmifnng'. 7 4 - Work Starts on 2 Interchanges Temple, the ceremony being performed by Dr. DeJong. former Provo girl and her husband have returned to Utah and sre now at home in Ameri can FcrJc. They are Sylvia and David W. Fairbanks, who for the past year, have resided in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Mr. Fairbanks is now employed with the Mountain States Steel Company in Lindon. Sylvia is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carlton of Provo. A Staff Sergeant John R. Carlton, U. S Marine Corps, with his daughters, Esther Lynn and Sandra Ann, have returned to his base at Camp Pendleton, k Calif., after a pleasant leave spent in Provo with his parents, Mr. and Msg. Elmer Carlton. While here, Sgt. Carlton enjoyed hunting with his father and brother-in-laRobert Watters of Orem. two-wee- w Marine Private First Class Paul E. Houghton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hough ton and husband of the former Patricia Skinner, all of Orem, has successfully completed the Basic Electronics course at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot In San Diego, Calif. Neighbors, friends and rela tives, brightened the birthday on Monday of Mrs. Janette C. Dalley when they called to greet her at her Vine yard home. Those who could not come in person telephoned or communicated by cards. Her son and his wife, Mr. ar Mrs. Alvin Glen McDonald of Ogden, paid their respects two 1 - days before. LITTLE ALICIA Shakespeare, 7, and ber father, Dwight Shakespeare, senior vice commander of the Disabled American Veterans, prepare for the annual Poppy Day Saturday, at which funds to help veterans in hospitals, for child welfare and Americanism programs will be collected. (Herald Staff Photo) Two Local Residents Still Missing Despite Searches The search for one missing 29, Orem Police found the car of Utah County resident ended in Rex Benruon, 36, Orem, submertragedy this week when the ged in the water behind the 20, Murdock Diversion Dam near body of Anne Levanger, Snanish Fork, was found in the mouth of Provo Canyon. Juab County, ending 16 days of A search of the water behind searching for her. But still an- the dam and several days of other resident has been missing searching Provo River from for 24 days and law enforcement there to Utah Lake failed to lo off dais have been unable to cate the owner of the car. find any clue to his whereabouts. Officers thought perhaps they A third resident has been miss had a clue to his whereabouts when a young man reported ing for four months. Steven Douglas Woodman, 18, early one morning in late Aug a freshman at BYU from Ala ust that he had seen a body mosa, Colo., left his apartment floating in the Provo River just in Deseret Towers residence east of the Utah Lake State halls on Oct. 6 while his room- Park. mate was at the library. No But a search of the area by one has seen or heard from him since. One Report According to a spokesman at BYU Security, one report was received of a man seen walking alone the Sauaw Peak Trail, high in the mountains east of Provo. not lona after he dis appeared. But officers were un able to find any trace ot tne ma'- on the trail. Tue missing student had talked to his parents by tele phone two days before he dis Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Dalton despondent. Steven Douelas woodman is of Provo headed a party of 21 6 feet 2 inches and weighs 150 of their sons and daughters and He has brown hair ana friends in a four-da- y hunting pounds. h scar and a eves hazel excursion during the past week is in the Spanish Fork Canyon over his right upper lip. It a blue was he wearing area. Tie group included Mr. thought L and Mrs. Ralph Chamberlain, and white striped cowboy shirt, boots and western dark slacks, Arlin Mr. and Mrs. - Two Provo men, Army Specialist Four Thomas S. Taylor, 25, son of the Stanley S. Tay lors end Army Private First Class Kellv R. Hendricksen, 19, son of the Pewayne Provo, are now aligned in Vietnam. Tom as a personnel specialist with the 1st Logistical Command and Kelly as a microwave ray dio operator with the 327th Company at the Tan Son Nhut Air Force Base, Saigon. Specialist Taylor's wife, Kather-in- e regies in Las Vegas, Nev. Sig-na- PublithK) ivtry ifterneon Mondiy through Friday and Sunday morninj IM Wtt by The Dailv Herald. 400 North Street, Provo, Utah MM1. B E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as Second clasi matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATSt UTAH COUNTY Ont month, carrier ( I jj Six months, earner $13 50 One year, carrier 127.00 OREM MaiU anywhere In United States Ont month US One year $jt.o PROVO Herald THphona Nunibarj tan jacket with sheepskin collar at the time of is disappearance. He likes to dress in cowooy clothes and is interested in mechanics and metal work. Left Belongings At the time he left the apart-mest. he left all his personal effects, money, bocks and other items in the room. BYU Securitv officers have sent a description picture of the missing youth to all law enforce ment agencies throughout tne Western United States. They ask anyone with rny information as to the Dossible whereabouts ot this voune man to contact them or the nearest law enforcement agency at once. GAS CRAGHEAD The victims of downtown decorations and home-mad- e Refreshments will be An annual Christmas Carni available after 5 p.m. val will be Saturday at the Orem The public Is invited to atLD8 33rd ward Chanel. 50 S. tend this annual event. 800 E., Orem. The carnival will be held from 8:30 to 7 p.m. The queen of Sheba, of whom Special items will be on sale at the Bible speaks, once ruled the carn'val such as Christmas Ethiopia. foods. '' ( I 4 A (Continued Sunday) pol. ad pd. by Ed Shriver ifil'4ailiiiiiliiiliiiilTi'Tii'iiiiV') nrr1" l0 I J L 'fctitY cotton woven check machine washable drip dry 1 ! Jlj y' parking and traffic problems don't think so! T'''' " 1 g. " STEVEN D ...J I I Noel Taylor WOODMAN . I N it t 374-247- 0 i i Glenn Olsen, do hereby certify that I am the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Recorder of Provo City, Ulah. That the following names of candidates will appear on the official Municipal Ballot to be voted upon the offices of Mayor and City Commissioner on November 4, 1969. tt ' 41 m Z 3 i 1 1 . (Place a cross in the squaro, following the names of the person you favor as candidates for the respective positions.) ku I'l n I2 2 1 I m 1 ill 18 IM $hilr-0- r I I I V V h. $:;:$H;Mttm 4 uTt f'iX l tvlk m 'A'r W IlHlV:ffiP i J ;'t Ii Ss5i?f -- ml l FOIl MAYOR r Term) (Four-yea- f ft DIXON, VERL G. H n m ; ? 1 - wyio. . Candidates for nomination of the office of Mayor and office of Commissioner of Provo City, at the Municipal Election, November 4, 1969 m IIS .'.V;f!-.- WW OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL BALLOT 4f md d mr1 v q;:?t & ' i':'' X ,1 1 ' i I i 1 I . -- n'. : ffy fl i ;. I J Q MARION (Vote for One) FOR COMMISSIONER (Four-ye- ar LZZ ( , fr G. I - I, R. HINCKLEY, w f?iw" Stir it tillS 'til Klt REWARD I "r 3 if i f i bad 1 iKf hlU FRAME by Dar Crtek Rttarvoir. You may havo thought ditcardtd. n d ' it $ NOTICE I LOST MY TRAILER WATER HEATERS Orem 33rd Ward Slates Carnival "Hi, Daddy." Still Another Utah Countv also has another man who has been missing for four months. Early on the morning of June I CHICAGO (UPI) Three Malik Seale calling out as his father Bobby Seale was carried into the Chicago Eight courtroom to strapped wooden chair and gagged: one-inc- Dalton, Jay Dalton and two children, all of Provo and Mr. and Mrs Youd Barney of Palmyra, who are sons and daughters toa group of friends. gether officials failed to turn up the body of the missing man. His family and friends have heard no wore from him since his car went into the reservoir on June 29. He was apparently alone at the time, returning from a job interview. And this week, Central Utahns were asked by a Phoenix, Ariz, family to helo find their daugh ter, who has been missing for three weeks on a trip from Phoenix to Springville, where she was to stay with relatives. The girl took all her clothes when o 'e left home three weeks ago, leaving a note saying she was on her way to visit an aunt in Springville. She is Valerie Lynn Wood, 18, and is described as being 5 feet 6 inches, and weighing 145 pounds. She has blond hair and hazel eyes. nt year-ol- d appeared and they say he was of "Forf-et-MNot." will theme the annual ' Poppy Day" drii-sponsored b; the Disabled Am- erican Veterans and Auxiliary Chapter One, of Utah County. The drive will be carried out C :i 3 Saturday by youth throughout A.r the county who will canvass the various cities seeking donations and contributions to help veter-in- s in hospitals, for child welfare and Americanism programs. This annual drive will be supervised by members of the Wasatch Chapter and Vnit, comprising the area of Provo and Southern Utah Countv. Those working in the Spanish WORK IS UNDERWAY on interchanges at Interstate 15 and its junction with both Center or area are Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson. Other area chair Street and 800 North in Orem. Work is expected to be completed by mid summer of men are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 1970. (Herald Staff Photo) Bowen, Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Valgardson, Mrs. Wilford (Loreta) Abbot. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Shakespeare and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bradley, all of Provo. Mrs Martin OREM Construction work for by 1970. 'providing only partial access to Jackson is State Auxiliary Chap the expansion of the freeway in L. i'01'ng Cons ruction Co. the freeway, lain. When the construction is com-fo- r terchanges at West Center and of Richfield has the contract The poppies, which will be 800 Noith to full diamond inter the project, at a bid price of pleted, Orem will have four full sold during the drive, were changes on Interstate-1- 5 is now $698,179.00 for both interchanges, freeway interchanges. The pres-A- t made by the Disabled American underway. the present time, two inter-lecomplete interchanges are 1300 South and 1600 North. "half at Veterans, including many Vietare changes to diamonds," officials of the According nam veterans who art now State Highway Department Dist. 6 headquarters, the construction is 10 percent completed. Rough IS PROVO REALLY WINNING? grading work will be completed e By MILDRED B. HALL Interesting visitors in Provo during this week have been Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horton with their daughters, Toby, Mary and Salley and their Indian daughter, Sheryl from Burnaby, British Columbia. The Hortons and their own daughters are: South natives of Rhodesia, Africa, but have recently madej a new home in Burnaby. Having gotten acquainted With Dr. and Mrs. Richard L Ander son of Provo through corres pondt nee, the family has been guests and were also entertain' ed bv Mrs. Andersen s pareDr. and Mrs. Gerrit De nt-!, Jong Jr., at dinners. The main purpose of the family visit was to have their marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS all p Term) Check Charmer Lace is updated to todat standards as a designers touch for patch pockets . . . fashionable stand-ucollar . . . metal enamel front closing with zipper xipper pull . . . slim flattering lines. p PLUMBING HEATING 56 North 2nd West DIAL MURDOCK. RAY 373-100- 3 SPARKS. LA VORN G. Tempting Treat DID YOU KNOW THAT LA VORN PARKS OFFICIAL BALLOT ATTEST: Published in The Dally Herald Oct. 80, 31, 1969, was general chairman of Provo's 4th of July celebration for three consecutive years ... the largest celebration in the nation. Pd. 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