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Show This Week ‘egal Notice SUNDAY. FEBRUARY11, 198 Sunday Herald 9A LEGAL NOTICE In Adult St ocr curr NOTICE OF HEARING W AN PUBLIC Lhe Daily Herald O} CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Education Rates and Infermation To Place Your Ad Dial... 373-5050 CASH RATES For further infor- ines mation call 373-630 of Provo Troop 724 pose proudly with niture antiquing, welding, machine repair, For fur information call 373-9666. Ae ON earing, you will be deemed to 4 and 11, 1968 i ence Center on the BYU cam. !TNESS my hand and the be held Tuesday February 13. For further information, /¢4! of said Court on the 9th call 374-1211, Ext, 2556 day of February, 1968 CREATIVE BEAUTY — __ Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 6 p.m. (SEAL) In Surprise Ceremony ZOLA B. DUPASS _ Clerk in Reom $260 of the Smith Fam.| Attest: MARK F. BOYACK ily Living Center on the BYU Published in The Sunday Her- Lord, he took over a group of A piano softly played “Follow scouts that had discouraged ing)—Clazs changed to Tues day, Feb, 13, at 7:30 p.m. in will be Lloyd Erickson. interest and citizens will be | TOWN MEETNG(Discussion Siven an opportunity to be | group)—Topic: “Brazil, Is Itjveard either for or against a \the Key to Latin American|Proposed ordinance to annex Future?” Thursday, Feb. 15,|the property situated in the ter- week, And it tells a story of of the boys were sent home |from scout meetings for mis- | behaving and others deserving were taken on overnight campouts, target practicing or fishScouts, One likes to hunt set out to whip them (figurative /Merit badges were soon the| Cunningham, 13, son of Mr. and| and camp, ae 2061) sue[main y oat =| acti conversation ag_ i well as/Mrs, Lewis J. Cunningham, council. — A F. eae BY AND FOR THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Alpineein the Matter of the Estate of Deceased. Beneath ihe flag is a thought:| played “Follow Me” and each keeping them busy and encour-|,,Kevin has served hisGoopi) White Conveys, Purity, Light) ALDRICH, BULLOCK&NEl- fs Truth, who had led them through the|Palmg ard their Duty to God pas i first difficult steps along the| Awards, so that these boys will president of his deacons quorum Course For Kevin . total of 605 points. Honorable| window displays with reward-| ni was given Fourth ing ahs ‘ard Troop 820 for 570 points.| Scout banquets honored the 3 Boy Scout displays have been| troops and packs during the featured in the business sec-|week, which also featured spe- tion where full window dis-\cial Sunday services. plays tell the story of Scout——-— ing activities» The troops which, The traditional flower for the totaled 100 points in this divi-| month of March is the daffodil. : Boxed Stationery Utak Offi Office Supply 69 EAST CENTER DOWNTOWN PROVO SINA-TIME . ToList Your Service in This Handy APPLIANCE REPAIR LAMP repairing and parts, Olsen La Shop, 745. 100° We SBA WASHER, Dryer, Vacuum Cleaner and Smaii appliance repairs. We stock and sell parts tor all make appliances, Drapers “Appliance, @ N, 20 W. 373-80, INCOME TAX SERVICE SKOUSEN TAX SERVICE “ThenFretc Guaranteed satis. EiTite tie ae work, years experience, ‘work quar.* ELECTORLUX Sales and Service, Trade TaxFeasonable. Merlin Manning, 225-1086, your old vacuum. 374-5205 after 4 p.m. EXPERIENCED, QUALIFIED ACCOUNT AUTO SERVICING ANT guarantees accuracy at reason ee, gas tank able rates. Glade E. Binks. 489-8721, Provo Radiator $650, 1725 S. State, Provo, HOME IMPROVEMENTS RADIATORSrepaired, cleaned, gas tanks, GENERAL contractor, Carports, Kite repaired. | day service. ‘s ens,S, Bathrooms, and all types re 43S. University, 973-646. modeling. Cooper Const. 2255285 | ~ S CLEANING PLUMBING HOUSE CLEANING — Walls, Carpets, |————————__ Upholstery, Painting Low cost, 314287 SUPPLIES, Service Calls Free est. Was CONTRACTING theWeCanteraetae Stiliman, 225-0783, me |Generai_carpeniry erpeniy, werk he ie tar | No job INSTALLEDALLETYLES| “AIRS & broken arm or leg on @ piece Of furniture? Call 373-5918 for Hick and efficient repairs. m7 INCOME TAX SERVICE ROOFING TAXreturns Beereresoy,eaiced WE leaks cheap, we The back Free estimates Individualamall busi-| nit and the signature of Wil- ALDRICH, BULLOCK Ce Aer 208 ee meee Dele. TV AND RADIO REPAIR AST. reliable service. since ‘isorhb Published in ‘The Sunday Her-| CNiimsan umeFed. “ametand Siale,|"Scsanteg‘rapeie Tw) inc. Tat & Sia Orem. 2500 } older children will be asked to NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT | memorize the thought. PROVO RIVER WATER een \USERS ASSOCIATION, Provo, SIDE. GI ANCES Oxygen makes up about two-| Utah. thirds of the weight of the| NOTICEis hereby given that | human body. at a meeting of the Board of z |Directors held on the 19th day }of January, is Cuca NEEDLEPOINT SALE 1 Week Only from 7 40% Off on Pic.ures, Piano Bench, Pillows, Chair Sets, Hangings, ete. NEEDLEPOINT YARN row... 89¢ i, Manynew pieces of Needlepoint added to this sale delinquent 1968. | on 373-5193 February 27, Any stock upon which this | assessment may remain unpaid on February 27, 1968, will be advertised for sale at public auction and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 12th day of March, to pay the delinquent ass ment together with the cost of | advertising and expense of sale. an wie y Jewelry, Optical and Knit Shop 120-124 W. Center, Provo 1968, an assess- | ment of $2.05 per share was | levied on all stock of the Cor| poration owned by metropolitan water districts, both classes |A” and “B”, and of $1.56 per share on all stock owned by other than metropolitan water| districts, both classes “A” and “B’', payable immediately at| the Association office, 84 North | University Avenue, No. 217,| | Provo, Utah; and, if not paid, f HEINDSELMAN S By GIL FOX ; (a Jon J ite Melvin cs AMERICAN FORK —Eleven sion with rewarding blue rib- ANTI-CANCER MEDICINE Boy Scout troops of Alpine Dis-|bons are Troop 12, Third Ward; | LEVERKUSEN, Germany| trict participated in the an-| ‘Troop 13, Fourth Ward; Troop! (UPI)—The Bayer A. G.| nual Scout Fun-O-Ree held this|14, Second Ward; Troop 17, Cheinical Co. announced it will past week at the American|Community Church; Troop 18, soon begin clinical testing of an Fork Junior High School. In-|Sixth Ward; Troop 19, Seventh anti-cancer medicine, Bayer cluded for the first time was Ward; Troop 708, Eighth Ward; said after many years of cancer Handicap Troop 817. Troop 810, Tenth Ward; Troop research the firm was success-| 12 of American Fork/817, Handicap Troop; Troop ful in a “certain further] Third Ward took first place,/818, Eleventh Ward; Troop 820,| development.” The effectiveness| totaling 755 points of a pos-|Twelfth Ward. Troop 15, High-; of the drug, however, will not sible 800. Second place, 665 /land Ward, received a red rib- be knownfor years, a company points, was won by Troop 810,|bon for 95 points and Troop 10, spokesmansaid, American Fork Tenth Ward|Fifth Ward, totaled 90 points. and third piace went to High-| Cub Scout packs are also land Ward’s Troop 15 for a/liberally represented in the | FREE IMPRINTING every All students up to the fourth ald Feb. 11, 18, 25, March 3,| eeaaa -an|FOR guaranteed service, radio, television, grades will color the flag as 1% Bob Edwards, 3745282, £09 N. Sih W.| ew call 375-435 class room projects and the 7 10 Eagle Scouts in Scoutmaster| at §:30 p.m. Thursday's, by & Moore's troop: Thomas Clow-|Dr. Charles W. Whitman of the 11 Scout Troops Attend Alpine District Fun-O-Ree in Business Service Guide Cail 373-5050 A Trained Ad-Writer Will Helo You. MAIL BOXES INSTALLED-ALLST YLES| un | |commander, complete the pos- By V. Pershing Nelson “On my honor I'll do my|ard, Richard Brimbal!, Fred/prigham Young University best,’ is the oath our scoutmast-|Christiansen, Ray Maag, Max|Speech and Dramatic Arts Deer livets by. Fresh off a mis-|Hohrien, Gary Nuttall, Bud partment. | sion, ful] of enthusiasm, deter-|Bonnett, Jim Jensen, Mike!" The class will build plays, mination and the spirit of the/Thompson and Clark Bird. {creatively from stories, and emphasis will be upon individual child development and social integration of the group. Information aboui the class can be obtained by calling the Drama Department, | retiet Service Directory big or ti liam E, Galbrath, national|& NELSON | |ter. during the ceremony. It doesn’t] “Scoutmaster Roger Moore, and Sixth grades may enroll in matter. It says whatthey want-| your Eagle Scouts salute you.””|a creative dramatics course to ed to say betier than any polish-| The tribute was signed by the|be taught Feb. 15 to April 11 ed oratory. It reads: Fidelity; | Utah, eo or ee May 3; The Stripes Signify Unity of 1968; claims must presented Purpose as Exemplified by the in accordance with the provi13 Original States; The Stars|sions of Title 75-9-5, Utah Code eee Represent Our 50 States, Dedi-| Annotated 1953, andwith proper aa leaked to Freedom aati Demo-Verification as required therein. cracy.” | GRANT E. PALFREYMAN Administrator | The American Legion insig-/ . | Creative Drama | Children of the Fourth, Fifth) f Loyalty and ) is to pattera! Children Slated We do not know who wrote|our lives so we canfollowin his of 81.4 valve ‘ony 9 canis at llyBri and Peace; Blue Represents|SON, 43 East 200 North, Provo,|sigiy—conrect ow vi saluted this earnest young manjearn their Bronze and Silver a eeeeeae the statement which was read| footsteps. 3 COLDS, fever, nwe—Hours 373-9026 R. GLENN OLSEN peeved nb EweSex’ For Coloring “The best tribute we can give mand. Creote income for life. Notices sth DAY OF FEBRUARY, the top of the Stake Court of/Harward, 13, son of Mr. and) Mr. and Mrs, Robert Burgener, Provo City Recorder that within the period of one Honor, winning the highest hon-| Mrs, Verl Harward, 3048 N.|2717 N. 12th E., Provo, has Published in The Sunday Heryear he had 10 boys qualify for ors and the Bell each time. | Canyon Road; and Kevin Dayna | been ea February 11, 1968. eagle rank, a record for one Stocks, 14, son of Dr. and Mrs. troop in the council for that “These boys were this scout-| Dayna’ Stocks, 3369 N. 650 E.| aware master’s main interest and conA memberof Troop737 of the particular period, AMERICAN FORK — “Color NOTICE TO CREDITORS With his assistant, Robert cern. The biggest part of his pay Jay Harmon is the scoutmast-|Qak Hills LDS Third Ward, Jon \It Proud,” an uncolored replica ae Nuttall, Scoutmaster Moore check and time was spent being er leading the troop, of which/has served as patrol leader, of the Americar, flag has been|IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL three boys are members. |and assistant senior patrol leadtook the group on a trip to a big brother and companion allDavid has served as troop|er. He plans to continue in distributed to the students of DISTRICT OF THE STATE to these boys, taking them out last summer — as OF UTAH, IN AND FOR things began to round into for root beers, to movies, to scribe, assistant scribe, patrol] scouting, aiming for Eagle palm|the first four grades i of the UTAH COUNTY and assistant patrol! awards and his Duty to God|American Fork and shape and they became a crack Temple Square and other plac-! leader leader. He is also president of award. mentary schools by es of interest. troop. “One by one these boys his deacons quorum. He enjoys) He enjoys raising rabbits, Legion Post 49. The children| MARY HADLEY PALFREYSurprise Ceremony and hunting, | skiing, playing the clarinet and|Will color the flag properly to MAN, also known as MARY But this week, in @ ceremony reached the goal that was set camping H. PALFREYMAN, Melvin has acted as assistant | which was a complete surprise for them of becoming an Eagle patrol leader, pztrol leader and {serving on the stage crew at take home. Scout — all 10 of them madeit. |Farrer Junior High School. to the scoutmaster, the tribute.| 10 new ‘troop scribe and is interested in Dale T. Fletcheris the scout-|“The American Flag and What| Creditors will present their Eagles paid him their Keeps On piano, footbail, basketball and master. It Stands For: Red Stands fnr claims with vouchers to the A statement, signed by each of} “Did the scoutmaster sto dairying. Courage, Valor and Strength; {undersigned at the law office of them, was read while the piano| there? of course not. Heis still Capaciiy o| @palrel Unique Produet of unlimited de- Apply only if willing to work. Students ° PROVO CITY, UTAH, THIS Jon R. Burgener, 14, son of Get Flags canted Is attested by the. fact| Suri Our troop climbed to|N, 650 E., Provo; Melvin Verl| rion relect any classh HOME and BUSINESS Three scouts of Troop 178 of and is now a teacher. Ai Dixon|College at Provo. For further|°" the south, the said property the Edgemont LDS Second Junior rr High School he is vice information call 373-7890. being described on Plat “A” , hands, ag the boys themselves Things Happen tae iGedy later Brey aee bie Kon | “Things finally started hap-|Ward have been awarded their president . the seminary, | Moores ah na v8, sibs pening in the scout department |Eagle Scout recognition. yearbook editor and a particularly ie ee and jof the Rivergrove Second Ward.| The three are David George the student. He also Jour scout REX L, REYNOLDS it f= Troop 178 association, companions«xd Other Get Eagle Awards Apt Statement 12 Noon Saturday Directors. Ye now a junior at BYU, returned ing, inch by inch, foot by ee 3 TA, Provo, Utah, 1968. Monday 30 a.m,, at the Eldred Center,|ritory lying contiguous to the The meeting is a free, open Present corporate lirits of Pro- MARS MERLE discussion to which the public|YO City, Utah, and within the is invited. |boundaries of 1200 East on the HORSESHOEING — Wednes-/&@St, Rock Canyon Road on the day, Feb. 14 7 p.m., in Room)9rth, approximately 550 East M-108 at the Utah Technical|o® the west, and 1650 North handed the job of scoutmaster|ed looking forward to the close road to citizenship and coming|be prepared to de their duty nhood. to God by serving on missions nile was given a plaque which | or mae thelr may proudread: “Roger Moore, Your|ly, which ever the case might Eagle Scouts Salute You,Troop be, COPY DEADLINE Weekdays 4:30 p.m. day preceding publication. Suaday 4:30 p.m. Friday edit, or changed to Thursday, Feb. 15,|Utah, on Wednesday, February nnn 19fedclassify. sdversiznment |at 7 p.m., in the west shop room/|%, 1988, at 10:00 o'clock a.m, | HIGH INCOME 1st MONTH Provo High School. Teacher|@t which time all parties in $1,000 — $5,000 Per Month in observance of the national thing great. Finally, after some of them stepped forward and|aging them to continue on toj.© Ceenty Schoolsouth wing. Teacher will| Provo the Rivergrove LDS Chapel at that each one of them had a the ward banquet of Troop 724 special ability to achieve some- | Notice is hereby given that t | |Art Room No. 1, Provo High the Board of Commissioners of stepped forward one after the advisors. He, too, became dis-| other and smartly saluted, and couraged at times. Many sleepa young scoutmaster stood, less nights were spent as well trying to swallow a lumpin his as many meals fasted with a throat as big as a baseball jot of prayers, wanting to get This is our story for Boyclose to these boys and to unScout Week. It took place in derstand them. He had the faith from an LDS mission and was' yard by yard, these boys start- $1.00 $1.75 $1.50 $2.50 $2.50 $4.00 $6.90 $9.50 ADJUSTMENTS Your advertisemen’ eppeers |[csctaty. Utah, will conduct |{Published in The Secretary: sotto se Sunday Her-f witt not be responsibieirmaattar tor as be James Blankenship. a public hearing in the City lald Feb. 4, 11, 1968 ane incorrect insertion Suchmone respons _ wiIs mites to a correct | WOODWORKING AND Commission Room in the City beeen te ‘ier HOME REPAIRS — Class|Office Building, Provo City, Business Personals 4 the doiiy weraisteverves me 10 Eagle scouts|mary teachers and Priesthood | for Troop 724. Some Problems He had some problems on his er. 1968 at 8:0 P. M. in the com pany office at 200 West Center Street, Provo, Utah for the purpose of hearing the annual report, electing a Board of Directors and transacting such campus. For further informa-/4d Feb. 11, 18, 25, March 3, jother business as may properly tion call 374-1211, Ext. 3556, 1968 |come before the meeting | ART(oil, water color, sketchNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | By order of the Board of Me” fromthe great Disney film| many Sunday School and Pri- 2 tines 3 lines 2lmes 3 tines 2 Lines 3 Lines 2 tines 3 lines a, pus. Scoutmaster Tribute 1 Day, 1 Day 3 Days, 3 Devs. § Days, 6 Days, [30 Days, 430 ays. ijeck ther have consented to the gr anting |0f the adoption prayed for in NOTICE tere oF ee the petition on file in the said The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Provo Sav in Foom 235 of the Eyring Sci poem ha ; ings and Loan Association will 10 Eagle Scouts Pay scouting as warm as the Disney film. The story started a year and a half ago when Roger Moore, OF COMMISSIONERS FOR] DAY OF JANUARY, 1988 R. GLENN OLSEN, Recorder our PROVO CITY ON THIS 18th] pe jess you er your appearance but others maystill join. They in the procee 1g on or before eee in inday Herwill study jewelry making, fur- ine date specified for such ald January 21, 28, February Bird, james Jensen and Max Hohrein. Rear, from left, Fred Christiansen, Mike Thompson, Bud Bonnett, Scoutmas- scouting, of Ten O'Clock PAIR—Wednesday, Feb. 14 and 4 \t Thursday, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m the shop at Orem High School. The class started February 7, ter Roger Moore, Richard Brimhell and Thomas Cloward. At right, Scoutmaster Moore admires the special plaque presented him this week by his 10 eagles, in a surprise, touching ceremony at their annual troop banquet. on day of LAPIDARY AND HOME RE- 1968. their scoutmaster. The 10 all achieved eagle rank in one year, a council record for a single treop during the past 12 months, From left, front, Gary Nuttall, Ray Maag, Clark By THERON H, LUKE Utat Ut 2 . WENTZ, Secretary Gu NO ay Provo River Water Users| a a . 2-10 (© ih byWh,teTAts 1 on| Assn. | Published in The Daily Her- ot insist that you lay off those vitamins, Emily. They're having a seriousside effect on my pocketbook!” ald January 22, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 1968 | |