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Show 6 SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1969 Sunday Herald Child Falls Senior Citizens TST STR Slate Banquet On Arrow in SPRINGVILLE — Over 180 zens are expected at Home Mishap | HUD Planning Grant Sought by Springville he March banquet b condition SPRINGVILLE — § s have vote tion for a p by the Springville organ Wednesday, at 1 p.m. in Me r Hall, according to A. 1. Tippetts. gville siv as nee grant through the De. partment of Housing and Urban Reservations should Development for a compreen- be ae made by ‘onday if poss . with Mr. an’ Mrs. Reed* Ca Coming Events hoon. They are being assisted by a committee fromthe Senior RETIRED STEELWORKERS The occurred at play with his MARIANN is also planning McConkieto Talk Junior Prom to are asked to bring their own tour of the Easte: far nortn as Boston and into Royalty Reigns table utensils. At Annual Fete Beginning at 10 a.m. in the, Prom th Fieldhouse, the assembly ferfirst Exp OF HER Kiius as Miss Provo for April Contest Will Select Miss Provo for 1969 Deadline {s Jess than a month away for all applications y for the annual Miss Provo ConApril 15 will be the last test. Poise, personality, according to Mrs, L. L. Culli- one Dean England. the highlight of the social security and intelligence offiChoice was made by voting year at the high chool. Craig cer, newspaper editorial writer of members of the junior class Terry, junior | ss_ president | and public official. prior to the Prom. The event announced the royalty. BRIGHTBROSZE82 STERLING SILVER$i¢ attractive presentation case included Order now from: . Derby Line, Vi. 05830 LOMBARDOMINT, Bo: DEALERS PRIC £ PON REQUEST1 Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Fashions for Easter Saturday: appear- Girl to Ernest and Bias Kearsley Jensen, Provo. ants will appear in bathing) as already joined the local Senior Citizens orgenization and the enrollment is expected to reach Kathy 400 by the enc of this month. at the age of 31 ance and talent will be the main s for judging and al con- Friday: day applications will be taken Presidentof the United States attendant was Peggy Pope, daugitter of Mr. and Mrs. e- Bill J. Pope was named second Conkie is a former US. Army attendant ling, which he rece, Jeadline for applications for Miss Provo of 1969. 15 is the surplus forklift for $300 was also approved by the council. Sngland, daughter of Mr. and In addition to his Church call is signified by this syinbolic remov- al of the crown of Ruth Thomsen, who wore it during 1968. Left is Mrs, Frank Van Wagenen, president of the Women’s Division of the Prove Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the event, and right is Mrs. Lloyd L. Culli more, chairman of the Miss Provo contest. plan Pope ea¢ an refoincrease $600 appre in the buage: ein * : oe fea ek : 1 holler conteal A MedallieTribute to RICHARD M. NIXON Montreal, Canada, in June, announces Chairman Odessa C. Christensen. The tour is nonElder Bruce R McConkie profit with reservations to be member of the First Council of Marianne Bowen, daughter made with Mrs. Christensen. the Seventy of the LDS Church, of Dr. and Mrs. John M will address the Brigham Young Bowen, Friday night was Over 300 Springville and University Devotional assembly crowned queen of the annual Mapleton pecple and a few Tuesday, Mar. 25. Provo High School Juuior from neighboring towns have $s open to the public phase of Boy to Allen and Helen Shep- | ALWAYSFIRST QUALITY f from toddler to teenager! PHONE 373-4500 the herd Perryl, Provo. Girl to Steven and Shawna contest. Those desiring applications Young Murck Murdock, Heber.| mayobtain them at the Provo) Girl to Douglas and Susan The annual event, sponsored City Chamber of Commerce! Clough Boden, Provo. Women's Division of fhe test more, chairman of the cor by the office, 290 W. Chamber of Commerce Center, at The Thursday: Provo Daily Herald office, and at the, Girl to John C. and Barbara and the Provo City Commission, of City Hall. |Sue Buckley Neilson, American {s opento all young women Provo 18 to 25 years of age who The Miss Provo Contest ig Fork. are single and have never been open to residents of Provo only, and Miss Provo for 1969 MARRIAGE LICENSES married at any time. Bids Due On 8 Traffic Semaphores will have the opportunity to| Richard S. Mayer, 26, Payson, enter in this year’s Miss Utah Janet Cheryl Isaacs, 21, Colocontest rado, Springs. Colo win Nelson Fish, 24, Provo, Assisting Mrs. Cullimore are \Mrs. William Firmage. WE HAVE HIS NEW EASTER SUIT AND IT'S PRICED RIGHT! Mrs. Carol Elaine Gurr, 21, Pleasant Roscoe Nelson and Mrs. David Grove. Lyon, committee menibers.| Bruce Frederick Carter, 22 |Mrs Frank Van Wagenen, pres-|Carson, Nev., Kathryn Thelma ident of the Women’s Division Hayes, 18, Provo. Rondo Deloy Edler Jr., 22, 2 of the Provo Chamber of Com-, Bids will be received until merce, along with William K.|Connell, Wash., Barbara Christ- State p.m. April 8 at the Utah in Wotherspoon, manager of the|ine Hunsaker, 20, Kennewick, Road Commission offices Provo Chamber of Commerce, Wash. Salt Lake City for construction are also in charge of the! Jesse Edward Wilson, 25, contest. Leadville, Colo., Mary Louise Eighth South and Center Street Judges for the contest will be perkins, 18, Layton. intersection on U. S. 9 selected by the committee as- Philip Worth ¥ Sorenson, 25, | s of traffic semaphores at Orem’ The job includes installation ting Mrs. Cullimore, and de-'Qrem, Carolyn Joy Heiner, 23, of eight signal lights, four poles cision of the judges the night orem, and necessary auxiliary elec- . of the contest will be final. Boyd John Dale, 19, Eureka Miss Provo will represent/carja Lee Beckstead, 15, trical work. The job is to be completed in 15 working days. |the 7 city during the year at) Eureka. pyro Bids will be opened at the various celebrations and func- Norman Dell Cammack, 3, Salt Lake City, Vickie Ann State Road Commission offices tions. the State Office Woodward, 19, Murray. Baseball's Little League was} Donald Henry Kisby, 33, Calorganized in 1939, a century|gary, Alberta, Canada, Janette after the date of baseball's or-/Amelia Spielman, 30, Calgary, igin | Alberta, Canada. Employee Retires From BOR e ‘ject Manager, the s Off For ‘Y’ Air Force ROTC no Mr tir Provo in an nis der of the 855th Air Force Recently | We experience in 1 ber of the he \ joring in sociclogy, and is sche- member of the duled to graduate and be comSociety jan Air missioned an Air Force second society), id Texas. 1 and past lieutenant in June, after which of the AFROTC Chor will enter Air Force pilot past a TOWNCRAFT PREP MATCHINGSUITS Choose 2 of 3 button suits in @ variety of colorful them in jellybean shades or basic navy. Flower trimmed trio of acetate military ball { r n of si st ( Prowects Offic b and he 1 Spanish to the ry 801 1 TOWNCRAFTBOYS’ 10 WAYSUITS Durable rayon/acetate sports duos with extre slacks, and matching suits with extra contrasting slacks, each with reversible vest. Regulor and slim sizes 6 to 14 backed acrylic. SO SUITABLE FOR SPRING We're the ste contir t who is the Selling g to individu: now in all three SUMMER VACATIONS? 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Regular ond slim sizes, 12-20. jacket, pleat skirt, and overblouse shell. Pick major Ever think you'd be good serve 6.88 - 8.88 They're never too young to iead the parade when you choose their suit at Penneys! We favor the three part look, with cardigan and Monteen Drury also of Provo. n Curreatiy he is a senior ma- acurticular activ- vber k Mn serve in that capacity during inly the Sprig Semester e Staiw Ship Grant. ROTC Cadet Groupat Brigham Pleted the AFROTC Flight InYoung University. He will struction Program and received a privatepilot license A 1963 graduate of Orem High Last semester Gordon served School, he served a mission for Executive Officer the hurch of Jesus Christ of and as the G 1 he has Latter-daySaints in Brazil from 1984 to 1966 He is married to the former squadron commander ar Mohlman’s_ re 0 1 Palmer Central Uta at ittisd Group Commander Named SPANISH FORK Orson D. Art”) Mohl Jong time Cadet Col. Richard L. Gor- chairman. mraalovee’ Bureau of fon, son of Mr. and Jun- He also holds an Alr Force Re on has retired after ious Gordon of Provo, has been Assistance Scholar: 2 years Federal Ser selected as the Group Com Recently he com> EEE ASH a in Room 608 of Building in Salt LakeCity. American Fork, city ee Claee) WER day 1 pm. at the Steel- now penser mes workers Union Hall in Orem for panded to handle rds. te are ji ‘ eventua! populat, care a pot luck luncheon and a pro- an A bus load of Senior gram. All members attending Purchase of a government r At’Y’ Assembly the Citizens Croup. “The ‘bancveis Retired Steelworkers and device at are held eacth month and their partners will meet Tues- treatmen groin and penetrated into his wer abdomen. mM two: s ti red io prepare a city master Easter outfit! Gloves are quick carestretch nylon in sparkling \ white. Handbag is casually ) styled vinyl. Hats are ever so frilly and dainty. 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