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Show , | About People By MILDRED HALL SUNDAY, FEBRU ARY %, 198 Sunday Herald Court Okehs Sale of Utah Savings And Loan Association Property and Mrs. Glen Jacobson in Provo; Mrs. Leo Larsen in Descendants of Johz Young are invited to attend a gene- Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. alogy meeting on March 14 at Lloyd Powell in Payson. While 7:30 p.m. in the Ensign Fourt ) im the states, Fourth District Court Judge Nelson this weeke the coupie spent some time \ iting in Arizona where the tem more warming hith S. Dilworth Youne charge grees below zero which had been registered at John Young’s children were their home. ed Jr, Phineas, Joseph and Loreee ee Brigham. a 0 one Family as members were Mrs, Weiler Sta be the It was largest c r He bought Mr. and Mrs. Heber J, Reed of Provo were amongthose attending funeral services in Payson on Wednesday for Mrs. |Geneva Sullivan, 2 long-time! THE LINES ARI ALREADY LONG, and they'll get longer before they get shorter, at friend and n@jghbor the City and County Building as ‘notorists rush to get their 1968 license plates before the oe Apprentice Blaine W. Feb,29 deadline, Santaquin Sailor of American Fork, Homeon Leave wecks of Navy basic training ‘68 License Plates By Midnight, February 29, owns extensive ranching of its breed imported to North in TAKE THE erty ranged from 76 per cent BITE of book value to 108 per cent He also authorized several other sales of additional pieces of property | He accepted a report that |showed the association, under the direction of the banking |department, received an in|come of $1,419,796.11 between |Dec. 5, 1966 and Jan, 31, 1968, It incurred $601,539.36 in expenses during the same period OUT OF YOUR INCOME TAX Swenson Stubbs, |of her friend, Miss Donna Tur-|, yeaa, ‘Taursday: : ley, a teacher and counselor han hevieg riHcl,ad Carolyn) 3 the Brigham Young Univer: recently bee You'll save time, trouble—o maybe more than enough money to pay for our low ker Winkler, Provo. Rosem: ioe Bolas.Bros — School. Tax Arriving homeafter 12 days| where he serv- Commission office in lines awaiting license plates| But Mr, Quinn pointed out’ will continue to get longer as that mostof the reduction was The past week brought the the deadline approaches. spent in touring points of in- ie ome terest on four of the Hawaiian| nine months ""Y'sland chain were the foliow-|with the Sea- * tain their 1968 license plates, the amount of waiting time in| $27,400,000 in assets when the Utah County sesidents have lines has been cut to a minu- state took control on Dec. 5, been flocking to the Utah State mum this year, the length of 1966, We |B eo in record numbers. Wet cae pei is one of thefirst Kaufman County. America, Let BLOCK toke you off the gary hook, We'll find your dedue- peopat sions, end make sure they're AND eee See : i STATE You'd Better Have Them sity Labora’ Burt ing its assets since that time. The cov jof time for a profit of $818,256.Boy to Paul and Cheryl Wil- ie the Nava Training Center at San Diego, Calif. i : |B} emir Cecil A. and Mark | From Vietnam | As of Jan. 31, 1968, the as-/| y ecil A. and Marie! Miss Sue Kratz of Berkele sociation had assets amount-|M |Calif., is spending two veau| Cashinleeee Only four more days remain|plates is 12 midnight on Feb. ing to $24,518,655.70, a shrinkValma Weden Smith, Orem. Boy to Grant and Elma Rae|in the Provo area as the guesttl troyBr = a Se aoe jg for Utah vehicle owners to ob-/29. He varned that, although age from slightly more than liamson, Provo. Girl to Chad and Marda Pil-| from Paid for two such animals Wheeler's Camp Cooley Ranch e cow and calf were pur- in Robertson County after it was pointed out that the offered price for each prop- Boyto Gary = Sharon Ad-'has been graduated from nine ven slagoe “— them Banking Department took control of the association and has Judge Nelson authorized the jitereate Boy to Robert and Geraldine| oe of Tin a ams Cupp, Pro the egal work state 500) “at the Hi stock show. sale of a group of 10 properties ber of friends. Thom, pson 1966, A French top been in the process of liquidat chased by Nelson Booker Hunt Grove; also in Salt Lake City and was entertained by a num- McKenzie Oxborrow, Orem. 5, UPI olais cow ar port On Dec. mont! Jar $77,500 Paid For Cow, Calf {HOUSTON Savings and Loan before the judge to give there ers and family in Pleasant Tingey Cook, Orem. ah State Banking Commissione C. B. Quinn, deputy ex. in charge of theaifairs « in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada birthday, Feb. 18. While here, aUTAH VALLEYHOSPITAL Saturday: Boy to Frank and Mildred) Janet Vining Webster, Orem. Girl to Marshall B. and Trudy M. Nielson Carter, Payson. Girl to Alan D. and Martha in 5,400. ture of funds Smoot Brimhall the first of the week after vis-' Susan also visited with her sisiting with their cousins, _Mr. ter, Mrs, Karl (Barbara) Bow- a per d He r authorized necessary expend. on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gowims had come as a special treat expect to leave for their home for her mother on the latter’s Statistics i ef Loan Association, proved several adults only. For further in-|$a") Weller off Friday for her formation, contact Mrs. Edith 20™e in Bernicia, Calif., after Y. Booth in Provo. her vik of @ yock in Orem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curg M. Madsen. $9.585 the expenses of ti a ee ated aneooe hand to see Mrs. Duayne (SuSs si is for = to Joseph E. willKe beCit in John 3 hot number of plates issued y, |in Utah County since the first i Jof the year to 44,756 sets. ‘This Woman Injured accounted for by the payment of $2,984,000 in dividends to stockholders, as authorized by the court. The payment amounted to approximately 10 me es = GUARANTEE We guarentee eccurate preperation of every tox return, If we make any errs that cost you ary panaly or Inert we will poy the or interest we ILLceo Boy to Dex William and Elma ing local residents: Mr, and|bees of Mobile . led to 33,026 during al [pn Collision Lyon Moesser, Provo. Mrs. Leo Rowley, Orem; Mr.|C o nstruction |similer period of the year be| Girl to Wiliam and Martha|and Mrs. Royal Hunter, the| Battalion 3. Mr. Brewer fore. Of Three Cars \was taken to Utah Valley HosCoe, Orem Albert Booths, the Bliss All-| He will leave March 1 for) Noel G. Reece, Provo office . pital, But hospital authorities | America’s Largest Tax Service with Over 2000 Offices Boy to Larren and Judy Jen-|reds, Mr. and Mrs. Mark/Camp Port Hueneme, Calif., for managerfor the state tax com-| A Santaquin woman was in- said she was not admitted. gen Nelson, Orem, Haws, Mr. and Mrs, A. P.(six months of schooling before mission, indicated that this is jured in a three-car collision Mr. Thomas’ car wasinvoly- | 105, E. 300 S. PROVO PH. 373-5522 Boy to Larry N. and Gloria Harmon, Mr. and Mrs, Carljhe returns to Vietnam for an-/heading for a new record for|at 500 S. University Avenue in ed in a collision with one driv-| Jones, the Sterling Ercan- other tour of duty, license plate sales in the coun- Provo Friday evening, but ap- en by Winford S. Rowley, 33 I AMERICANFORK= |_—sSPANISHFORK Nebo Peterson, Orem. 14 EastMain — Ph, 7564612 31 North Main —Ph. 798-3501 bracks, and the Bud Harmons| Mr. Brewer attended the ty, Last year’s total was just parently did not require hos- Springville, which in turn, colMARRIAGE LICENSES OREM SPRINGVILLE and Merrill Christopherson, all) Tooele High School before mov-|in excess of 50,000 plates. pitalization. lided with a vehicle driven by Mardell Nolan Sparks, 31, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs, Orvil|ing to Santaquin with his fam-| The figures for this year in706 South State — Ph, 225-401 195 South Main — a Provo, and Dixie Ivers Pugh, Davis, Lindon; the Pat Neeleys, iyHe eniisted in the Navy include 31,898 plates issued at Provo police said Lucille\Karj G, Wiscombe, 28, also of WEEKDAYSa.m, SATURDAYS9 Thomas, 38, a passenger in a Springville, police ‘reported. PHONE 373-5522 the office and anether 12,858 1962 Pontiac driven by Doug-| Damage to the three cars to- | g4,| Spanish Fork and Dr. and Mrs. | 1966 Harold Rowley Kendall, 24, Baio Bytendorp, Salt Lake INO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY QaaRAuE SER sent out through the plates-by- las C. Thomas, 39, Santaquin, taled more than $1,000. Provo, 19, andSalt Kathie chant, LakeJaniel City, Mar- City. The President can order Na-| mail program. |tional Guard officers to active’ Mr. Reece stressed that the Terry Bernell Jensen, 2, Tubing wasthe activity en-\duty during any period of na- deadline for purchasing and Mapleton, and Linda Lee El- joyed by some 35 students of tional emergency. STORE HOURS displaying the new 1968 license mer, 19, Payson. 25, the Institute of Religion at THRU FEBRUARY George Lambert Wilson, Utah Technical College in the pity and Kathleen Cox, 2 early evening of Saturday at 10 a, m. to 6 p. m. Orson Lemuel Hurst, 20, Timp Haven in Provo Canyon. Later the group returned to the Payson, and Sharon Hanna, 17, * Institute for a chili supper. Don Goshen. Robinson,Institute director and FIRST SECURITY ‘Virgil Lee Coombs, 21, Pleas-. member of the student council ant Grove, and Geraldine Marie arranged the party details, ED FERM cS TYa LEER’ Rayane », : | Ces Army Private Harold K. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Afee Soriec, B. Newman Donald Glen2, Len Warnick, 22,| Glen ¢, lated ofof Pleesant ks Joseph City, and Pleasant Baron ot leather ; Brown, 28, Salt Lake | : Edith Adela West, 21, Grove. | Do you aoe news prief Keith Pearson, 21, <a aantae Provo, and Eileen Louise Ralph 18, Green River, Wyo. James Ogden Smith, 21, Pro-” vo, and Rosemary Madsen, 20, Provo. Victor Guy Hill, 21, Silver City, N.M., and Karen Jean Cederlof, 21, Salt Lake City. Gary Lynn Johnson, 23, Spanis Fork, and Joan Cloward, 19, Spanish Fork. 373-8563 or 373-0546. STAGE SIT-DOWN VIENNA (UPI)—A hundred left-wing students staged a sitdown demonstration at the tracitional Vienna Opera ball this week to protest the “Juxurious high society festival” and the Vietnam War. 6:30 P.M. MOTHERS-IN-LAW (Color) Eva and Kaye resort to phony blackmail tactics to prevent a fight betweentheir huse bands. 7:00 P.M, BONANZA (Color) Hoss’s vote to free an itinerant prospector accused of murder deadlocks a jury. Then the jf frightened man escapes and looks to Hoss for safety. 8:00 P.M. NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER (Color) “Ride the High Wind” starring Darren McGavin and Maria Perschy.First time on TV. 9:49 P.M. TV2 SUNDAY NEWS(Color) Keni, Marcroft and Howard. 30:15 P.M. THE JOE PYNE SHOW (Color) Clinton Duffy, Warden at San Quentin 1940- 51, discussus his experiences. DeVon Smith tells of his travels to Venus, Mars and other planets. Dr. Nathan Rappacourt, author of “The Abortion. 11:45 P.M. ADVENTURE CALLS (Color). MONDAY DAYTIME HIGHLIGHTS 7:00 A.M. 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WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR (Color) “The Young Loner’—Adventure story about an orphan boy whose defiant attitude nearly costs him a new chance at a life on a sheep ranch. , Paul “Godirey, 22, Blackfoot,|#nd infiringsuchweaponsas WOULDN’T YOU 4:00 P.M. MERV GRIFFIN SHOW (Color) Robert Merrill, David Frost, DorisLilly, Georgie WomSEE PStapy be my RLa adtt) ~~ Provo, and Sandra Kay Combs, He received speciniived —instruction 19, Idaho Falls, Ida. oot in small unit tactics 5:00 P.M, WILD KINGDOM (Color) A round-up of marauding Jaguar that are endangering wild cattie in Guyana. Pay Pleasant Grove, and Yvonne|@rove, completed eight wee of advanced infantry training Jay Monroe Robinson, 16,|2¢ Fort Ord, Calif. this month, ‘Atkinson, 23 Lavish, |