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Show 11, 196% Sunday Herald SUNDAY, ichOCTOBER ee Kiwanis Club Told DETERGENT TIME WORK Growth Is Responsibility Of Each Individual Citizen “America’s response to the hallenges of change and growth in the decade ahead is the individual responsibility of each the causes and results of econ- the Thursday noon luncheon He attributed much of the HOT WATER omic growth, the speaker stressed the swift and changes that are characteristic citizen,” said Leavitt S. White, of all phases of life in the 20th Palo Alto, Calif., in a talk at Century. rae of the Provo Kiwanis DuPont ‘company’s growth in the past and its hopes for future os White is Pacific District growth to technology. ‘‘We have manager of the DuPont Com- ample evidence that new techpany’s extension division. His nology has created new opporsubject was, “Growth Unlimit- tunities. In DuPont it has been ed.” In developing his subject our experience that one dollar - emphasized that the climate spent in research leads to knowfor continued progress can be ledge which ultimately involves achieved only deenpreserva- about three dollars in new protion of our traditional freedoms duction facilities.’’ by individual dedication. He quoted a recent study in“Growth is not an arbitrary dicating that 20,00 new jobs had thing,” he explained. ‘‘We can-| been created within the DuPont not legislate it; we cannot es- company alone by new products oe ae a Let us since World War II. “What is up To 14 LB. CAPACITY... FOR YOUR DAINTIES AND Pe TE TRY LAST-MINUTE EXTRAS search out and reallymore significant,” he said, “isthe economic chain personal reaction initiated in outside ority ‘attitudes that stimulate, rec. ganizations. New: job opportunno and reward the achiev- ities and new plants in firms using these new products are Significant Changes constantly developing. Devoting his entire talk to Mr. White, who has been with DuPontsince 1941, has been at times editor of the company’s two major maga- CANDY, AND. ANTIDOTE—The Provo Jaycees and Jaycee Wives will sell a lot of candy this week, they hope—but they don’t want to be the cause of any unnecessary tooth decay. Here they try their salesmanship on Keri Wheadon, 5, while her mother, Mrs. D ean Wheadon, stands ready with the toothbrush ‘and toothpaste. Far left is Mrs. Bob Wéstover and right is Larry Wardle, co-chairmen of the event. Halloween with all its ghosts and. goblins is almost three weeks away for most Provo area children. But not for the Provo Jayeees and their wives. They’re 7 to 9:30 p.m. members of the Jaycees and their wives will be canvassing Provo selling the bags of candy. All salesmen will be wearing badges ~ for ready now and will be selling identification said Larry WarHalloween candy so Provo dle, co-chairman. residents will be ready for the Proceeds from the sale will Payson Boy \Are Reported Badly Burned the club, Claudie Thompson, asported to Provo police by Paul W. 2nd N. Other reIn Gas Fire York,fee! cent incidents reported to Theft of a car has been re- PAYSON — An eight-year-old Payson boy was in fair condition Saturday: after being severely burned Friday when a pan of gasoline with which he and several other children Halloween apparitions that wil! be divided by the two groups. were playing, burst into flame appear on their doorsteps that The Jaycees will use its pro in an irrigation ditch. evening. The hoy is Kent Burton, son On Wednesday, Oct. 14 from ceeds for its soap box derb' »!of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Bur- Firemen Douse Provo Roof Blaze A fire of undetermined origin destroyed part of the roof of a homeat 575 N.. University early Saturday morning causing at least $500 damage, ‘according to firemen. Firemen answered the ¢all at 12:15 a.m. where they battiled the blaze for an hour and one-half. Owner of the home state hospital Project, safe driv- ton of Payson. He is being ing rodeo and year’s project, a treated in the Payson City toe community survey. The wo pital for «econd degree burns men’s groups will use its of his face, ears, neck and money for sponsorship of Girl’s hands as well as inside his State, Sub for Santa and this throat. His. father reported = project, the Utah Valley Saturday that the boy was unCare and Training Center. ||able to eat or talk, although Co-chairmen of the event earlier he was able to tell his are Mr. Wardle and Mrs. Jan parents what had happened. Westover. Mr. Burton said several chilA Halloween party for the dren had been playing with the group will be held following the pan of gasoline for, several sale at the Army Reserve minutes when Kent joined Center for the. entire’ group. them. Serving with Mr. Wardle and The boy was on his hands Mrs. Westover are Mrs. War- and knees when the gasoline dle Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ander- exploded in his face. He reportson and Bob Westover. edly rolled’ in the dirt of the '|}ditch bank and then plunged Road Shows Scheduled AUTOMATIC FILTER-FLO° zines, WASHER The speaker was introduced by Dean Weldon Taylor, program chairman. A new member of sistant * division manager of Standard Oil Co. was introduced by Don Gamette. Dell Ashworth, lice included: M club president, was in charge. Theft of a 12-gage shotgun and case, valued at $140, reported to Provo police by Rodney Ford, 906 N. 8rd W. Theft of a tachometer and set-testing Market tubes valued at $150 reported © © © @ Ave. Theft of bikes, reported by Rance Jones, 612 N. 5th E., and Sharon Perry, 74 E. 2nd N., and missing farm material, reported by Provo Lions Club at 950 W. 12th N. Loss of a wallet containing Water Saver load selection Two wash and spin speeds Three wash cycles Three wash, 2 rinse THE G-E V-14... . THE QUALITY AUTOMATIC University Ave. Theft. of an arc welder and three tires, reported by Mike DeMillo, 343 N. 2nd E. A win- dow shot out of his home, re-| Sot O# ported by Kenneth Young, 99/1 W. 920 S. Theft. of a bike, re- hmpire ported by Mrs. Kent Tolboe, Boreka : walk home, but was taken to Mabey, 1234 Aspen, and Robert the hospital immediately by Mathis, 821 W. 1020 N. NEPHI — Juab Stake MIA his family. Kent is a third grade student University. The home is occu- Road Shows will be presented pied by students, he said, and on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 7:3) at Taylor School in Payson. p.m. at the Juab Stake House is Wilford Brimhall of 579 N. @ @ @ @ @ @ EXCLUSIVE FILTER-FLO WASHING SYSTEM SUPER V-14 SPIRAL ACTIVATOR WATER SAVER LOAD SELECTOR ALL PORCELAIN TOP, BASKET AND TUB EASY-TO-USE CONTROLS AUTOMATIC DETERGENT DISPENSER @ SAFETY LID SWITCH @ VARIABLE CYCLE DIAL @ PERMANENT LID INSTRUCTIONS @ PRINTED CIRCUR CONTROL | Recreational Hall. 80 American businessmen, mem- POSITIVE PRESSURE FILL DUAL.PURPOSE TURBO TYPE PUMP AIRCRAFT TYPE CABLE SUSPENSION SYSTEM DEPEND-0-MECH TRANSMISSION HEAVY DUTY MOTOR RUST RESISTANT ACRYLIC FINISH DRAIN-TO-CENTER ToP MATCHING DRYER WIDTH FMS LIKE A BUILTIN COMMERCIAL-USE TESTED FOR DEPENDABILIY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC To 4-H Winners NEPHI — A successful 4-H Mrs. Merron bers of the National Associa- Club year was brought to a Earlier in the evening, at; Presidents, close at the annual 4H Club 11:47 p.m. firemen answered Price and Vaughn J. Paxman, tion of Manufacturers trade ex- awards program this week. The an alarm for a tree fire at 700 of Juab Stake MIA haveissued pansion mission to Europe, ar- program was held in the audiN. University. Both blazes were an invitation to everyone to at- rived here Saturday by air from torium of the elementary school with a ‘booster tend and enjoy an evening of the West German city of Deus- and was under the direction of good ent t. -| |seldorf. the ty agent. Gary Jones, camp mayor of 1964, was master of ceremonies. Several musical numbers were given, plus talks by Lou Ann Jones, Pamela Wilkey, and Mrs. LaMont McPherson. First Security Bank awards were presented by Kenneth Nyman to Marjorie Olsen, Cathleen Llewellyn, Brent Worwood, Mary Lou Ewell, Mary Lou Wetherell and Linda Ann Stephensen. 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Putman Fund Growth ..... 11.68 14.86 APPOINTS SCIENTISTS Paul VI has appointed nine in- standing work in the various departments of 4-H work. ‘Plaques were presented to The two Americans are Prof. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, Veikko A. Heiskanen, director Sandra Jackson, daughter of Lorraine Steiner. a and Chery! Linton, daughter of of the Geodesy Institute of the a Linton, for their outstand- State University in Columbus, ing leadership of a 4H group. Ohio, and William Wilson Mor“I Dare You” books were gan, an astronomy fessor presented to Rulon Wilkey and and director of Yerkes Observ- atory, Williams Bay, Wis. Model M110¥ 60.99, tn. pictore nee B and H PHARMACY 286 W. CENTER -PROVO ALAN CLYDE WILL BE THE ONLY DRUG STORE OPEN SUNDAY OCTOBER 11-12 noon to 9 p. m. ee Only =e=—*99” JACK DUCKETT © Front controls= easy + enone oyPn onintnctietdietans © Famous G-E “Daylight Blus” plaure FREE. DELIVERY rote and )aseea by Seas . Firemen ‘thecallat 12:16 am. Saturday yy morning. 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