OCR Text |
Show ms MARCH18, 1997 Sunday Herald 3. Provo to Remain FIRMAGE’S . . IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN PROVO 2nd Class City Under New Law. About People Utah now has a law requiring second class cities to have By MILDRED B. HALE -|Mrs. Ethel Goff in Pleasant retroactive 143 WEST CENTER and second class Mrs. Don Richmond is visit-/ GTve and her brother and wife, cities who currently have less ing from Caribou, Me., with her Mr. and Mrs. Bud Goff, Provo.’ than that will retain their pres- | mother, Mrs, Lester on The couple was en route to ent status in Salt Lake City-and with her }ah6-to-visit Mr.Shepp's folks ‘The law Tue. thru Sat., 9:30 to 6 * passed by the recent hasband’s parents, Mr, and before returning islandward. legislature. It's effect will be} Mrs. Wells Richmond in Provo. to make it more difficult for =o A number, of “hunting pals” cities to gain second class sta- ondays, 9:30 to 9 p. m, Pvt, David N. Flygare, son|were the guests invited fo tus in the future, but it will not of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Woodward celebrate the birthday anniver- Change those already in that of Orem left Thursday for Viet-|sary during the past week ‘of| “20i: ace now see- nam, where he expects to be Howard Hall at his home. Mrs.| ond class—Ogden, Provo, Logan serving for a year. He had been’ a1 acted as hostess at dinner|and Murray. Of these four, at home on a two-week leave from Fort Polk, La. Prior to his leaving his parents gave @ family dinner and among the whole family attending were Mr, and Mrs. "Dean Smith and family, American Fork; Mrs. Ronda Elsbury, Midvale; Mr.|. ang places were prepared for’ only Ogden could qualify under Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clegg and the new requirements if the yyy and Mrs.: Glen Healyof bill were retroactive.’ Orem and Mr. and Mrs, Dee) It will undoubtedly be a long peterson of Provo, |time before any other city of | Utah attains secondclass status die the WO.dN)-elniuon’ re Mrs. Royal G. Howe of er ve and Mrs, Ken Staley and fami- Springdell, Provo, has recently | quirement, Chamber of comimerce offily, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Or- returned from attending a famcials estimate. Provo's current nel Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. ily retinion in California. The + population at-42;000;-not-inciud- Easter Sale Fashion-wise value-wise bunnies save b, OUF ee. vias nd Buy Now ForEaster At Savings! Betty Rose COATS Chester Davis and family, the| reunion was the first one in Van Sorensen family and 55 years the family had held in| 8 BYU pra oe ~ Dewey Woodward of -Orem;| Which they were all able’ to at- Lao te state's third Robert Brown, Sandy and Pam- tend. The brothers and sisters i ois ela Carol Flygare and Debbie Tanged in age from 64 to 85, Rae and Kathy Mae Woodward. | Mrs. Boyd Jones and Mrs. akg |/#re st city, ae after tae Take Peitaeeee state's ‘only Do you have a news brief :|first class city. -Group No, 1 ee or personal items you’a like Henry Hazel, both of Orem, and} ty appear in- this column? Alaska’s Aleutian Islands are Mrs. H. C. Christensen, Mrs.| Call Mildred B, Hall at ‘@ chain of about 150 small is- | J. C. Chase and Miss Gayla Vincent of Provo, drove to Tooele during the week to celebrate the birthday of Mrs, Keith Vincent who recently moved there from Orem. A| luncheon was served and social| afternoon enjoyed. Neweststyles and colors 85% Virgin Wool, 15% Nylon, a perfect blend: . You must see to appreciate, All taken lands. 373-8563 or 373-0546, from our regular stock. Regular $35 Coats. wo 248s Group No. 2 Mrs, Clara N. Taylor has re- | turned to her home in Lake view following six weeks of} vacationing spent in Southern| Our entire stock of new Spring Coats California’ where she was at) except for those in group No. 1. Ineluding our fine quality Betty Rose the home of her daughter,| Aso William Jensen, in Glendale. Coats are in this group. Nothing held While away, Mrs. Taylor was back—Outthey gol Save a big, big 20%! Bakersfield, Calif., where they spent several days, and where| she enjoyed picking oranges | from the trees on the 200 acres of orange and olive trees, NOW If foxes ore @ poin in the BOTH neck to you, let BLOCK do FEDERAL the job, In no time, your AND return is prepared, dovble- §TATE checked and guaranteed for accuracy. Try enjoying Mr.and Mrs, George R. God-| frey of Provo, welcomed their taxes for @ change; eas HR uP KC America’s Largest Tax Service with Over 1500 Offices 105 E. 300 S. PROVO PH. 373-5522 SPRINGVILLE, 195 S Main | OREM, 706 S. State Hours: 9 a.m, to 9 p.m, Weekdays—9a.m,top.m, Sat. ing with Mrs. Shepp’s mother, ITALIAN,aleSILK FASHION ASSIGNMENT: “want to zy Pre-Enster Special Ladies, Girls & Childrens DRESSES % OFF Choose from hundreds of new spring.and summer dresses, All nationally known brands. Any dress on our Mezzanine floor this week... SURE YOU'VE ADMIRED the beauty of natural wood grain paneling. NOW you can snioy itin your own home at cost... ant on easiest terms, Your Anderson “Answer Man” features famous EVANS LUSTER-SHEEN Petiiahed vast base’ «s.in 14 attractive ishes . . one that will add the warmth and charm you've wanted in your home, Just In Time For Easter BETTY ROSE LADIES Handsome Italian sitk suit with clever collar and narrow revers to flatter EVANS PREFINISHED PANELS for a 12-foot $14" the shorter, * fuller figure. Match. ing sleeved blouse has twinkling “jewel” pin: Lined jacket and oa wall cost as little as-enly ss. seceerees eae skirt. Sparkling col- ‘ors: Navy, Emerald, finishing process mokes it the bere tn the Industry, Toadean tee rio 373-6682 SUITS Oa Red, Beige, Turquoise, Black. 12%2-24¥%4, NDERSON LUMBER CO. All Spring and Summer Suits in stock. Nothing held back. Hurry! Savel aT Tate] Ty aa . BANKAMERICARI 6 -. TremendousSelection Of Ladies Items Reduced Bouses Skirts Slacks All At % price Firmages Mezzanine Floor Buy Now AtSavings Pay Later If You Wishl USE YOUR FIRST SECURITY | - BANKAMERICARD. Oru = |