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Show ' Youth's Car’ | About People By MILDRED B. Seven Provo Crashes HALL Utility Pole Mrs t ley, Lehi; Mrs. Crissie Mrs, Harold Car- ; ~ Stal atler cer amashed vile south of ding “to” Utah Highway Chris i urday e, ap ‘ Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Roy anied by. the rele Mrs a Mrs. Lewis Perry in : i-Nevada. i and his MR. AND MRS, HENRY R. GARDNER ft U. S. tility pole at about ‘andd hisbrother _ Larry J. Lazen Provoans Are Utah Heads chi.) Mr: and Mrs. Soy pas bie eliecentiy haverreal ieieson New tem, at tems s acer OF Sertoma International another son visited and brother, Keith Roylance and day of ne’ of Provo and At North Holly-| during hervisit here from Den: were the ver a arrived Clay — DENVER from Garden Grove, Utah dru, Calif., and whoexpect to be the Martin Jackson of Provo,s is eae Darlene SEeaeEe ly at the Veterans. Hospital in sot is formerly of , cee Pay- ernors a badly broken con i of, the Utah‘ District, Sertoma, with EXAMINING THE BATTERED remainsof a carthathit a utility pole south of Provo early Saturday is Trooper Sterling Christensen, The-driver, Eugene Chavez, 18, 421 N. 8th E., ats sadtakeneelto thessren, prove, as seoly ned b A Provo,|Convention of Sertoma Clubs wi have| Henry R. Gardner, co-owner Re ional|of Provo's City Drug, was in making their home in this; area, been installed as district gov-|stalled as vithUtah jurisdio! governor of : "Se - y family tensive » Valley Hos. Wig) jurisdiction over aid LaSerioma InterSertama clubs in the stae,| Sertoma national, at ceremonies conduc-/and Mrs, Gardner | To Metropolitan Inj ure TUFEC Pair NDAY, Herald 3 Sears DAY,APRIL Ae bk30, 1967 Sunday Sunday Herald 3 2 Reappointed | | City, Water Unit| will head the Listed ‘Fair’ | Bale bake (Olly phate be 0s . ted here in conjunction with’ women's auxiliary, LaSertoma The ae City Commission been confined for the past five entertained Mr. and Mrs.Stanley Farley at their home for and milk consumers are bene-|clubs for the same area Two Provo men, badly injur-/has reappointed two men to months ea lags of re | H. A. .Léthern, immediate edearly Friday when their car six-year terms on the Provo ae toe Lincol igh School. _Thase Dr. Le Valentine eeeeeens Jax, Boat Harbor on Spanish-American problems 24 yrs Bert Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Gardner was installed by were listed in “fair” condition Nelson will continue . to serve| |Mrs. Levi E, Reynolds, immed: Saturday at the Utah Valley membersof the board. Their| : Jiate past president of LaSerto-|Hospital. They are Keith La-|terms expire April 17, z 1973. ; meS. 16th Be Continued maInternational. mont Paramore, 38, 756 ———_— Provo residents have been! Sertoma clubs derive their/W., and Norman Howard Jac-|$12,000 WEDDING DRESS reminded 2 [Rational nsaled Mt. Gardner: wortan occupant —of the ear,| JomO- Beesley: and. Wilard| Spanish Department at BTis" Conder, chairmen; Mr. and Megring Will ham Young University and Mrs. 47° N41) Madsen. Mr and PACGrING WE Valentine Thursdayip forVv Palo M al left where t, Mr. Alto, Calif., Mr. Valen- io can Te xe ~ tine is attending a symposium yy." Warne Bellows. and Mr.| ~ to Buy, Build, Modernize |past president of SertomaInter- hit a tree in Orem andkilled a City Metropolitan Water Board. YOU Home Pradential eral tha a hearing -into!names from the abbreviated obsen, 27, 4110 North Canyon) HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — i, Fast —— No Red Tape 214 North University Ave. Provo, Utah , (MainOffice: Salt Lake City) at Stanford University. Dr. and a . the proposed take-over of the| combination of words: “Service Road Vanesse Redgrave's wedding| Mrs. Valentine formerly resid- yy) and Mrs, Kenneth Monta- P Provo Boat Harbor by the Utah to Mankind.” Organized in 1912,| Ilene Rasmussen Myrup, 38,/dress in “Camelot” will cost| ed in Palo Alto where he com- gue cl Prove. Were weekend Parks and Recreation! Sertoma International now has Orem, waskilled in the crash.|WarnerBros. Bros, $12,000 pleted his doctoral studies di ests Salt Lake City Department mat continue Mon-jover 500 clubs in the United (Full details of the accident} Seite Ste See day, May-1, at 7:30 p. m. States, Canada and Mexico,|were carried in Friday’s.Her-| TheU.S Deparmentof es | HOME LOANS ° INSURED SAVINGS The morning shift cooks for of that city. Theyalso visited, The hearing, in the city com-|with over 20,00 members. cafeteria at Cannon Center Mr. Montague's mother, Mrs,/mission chambers, will lowing a social evening refresh-| ments were served to Vernal Call Mildred B, 93-0546. Nelda Madsen, Afton Edwards, Hall at |&t the boat harbor if they as- sume control. It calls for an . expenditure lice wascreated Sept. 24, Sh WAN T BIG VALUES ?. GOGR GR : AN TS Leading the season’s shoefashion parade celebration of the birthday of Do you have a news brief |Posal, either for or against, their co-worker, Mrs. Marion} or personal items you'd like | The state has presented a| Byron at her homethere. Fol-| to appear in this column? |tentative proposal of their work Walker, Lois Barker, Etha Dye,| 373-8563 or 37; ald) give) _ Ethel Montague, in Salt Lake, \their (personsa py opinions about the -| ae oro BYU journeyed to Spanish Fork on Wednesday evening for a of approximately) |$1 million over a period of about! Clara Peden, Ann Esplin, Ina PLANT RETURNED }10 years. thy Jacobson, Fontella Halla-\donesian government today day, Anne Haraguchi, Dora returned ownership of a rubber Robison, and Hazel Porter. tire and hose factory in Gobor, West Java, to Goodyear Tire Members of the family of!and Rubber Co. |harbor will include improved |oating facilities, expanded picnic areas, a camping section,| boat racing harbor a swimming} beach and a restaurant, as well| Johnson, Wanda McKay, Doro- JAKARTA (UPI) —The In-| At the end of this time, the Glenn Roberts of Provo gather-/ The plant was seized by the|as continued facilities for fish-| ' ed to celebrate his birthdayousted Sukarno government. |ing | during the past week in a din— If the state takes over, a ner served at his home by his! Decisions of the Supreme fee system for using the harbor] wife, Juanita. The other guests|Court cannot be overruled; de- area would be imposed of $7| werehis father, Elmer Roberts, |cisions can be set aside by\per year or a $1 per car per and his sister and her husband, amendment of the Constitution, day, §% ; 2 The understated look: THE PLAIN Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacobson and the Roberts’ children, Sherrol, Odessa, Morgan, Robin, J Linda and Annie. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Kennerof Willanof AmericanFork * OPEN TODAY PUMP pect to be among family mem- bers from Salt Lake City, Magna and other points attending an open house today in Magna CONVENIENCE honoring the 50th wedding anni- versaryof their uncle and aunt,| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills. Mrs. Christie Kirkman of Reg. 6.99 FOR YOUR EMERGENCY | | Pleasant Grove was the hostess | Friday afternoon when a group| M e eo to 496 NORTH 900 EAST \ e 6.49. e 373-3274 T-STRAP WITH Classic favorite with atsiee ack baad ‘You'll want both versions of this open side strap style, at this low price! 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