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Show SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1% Sunday Herald ‘Sears| FI 7 on Each Tire PROVO MAYOR Verl G. Dixon shows how the license plate holders work for Bailey 1 Lindstrom, Timpanogos Kiwatis Club president, and George Johnson, chairman of the club’s committee. The holders promote the reputation of Provo City as the Freedom City and are now available through Timpanogos Kiwanis Club members, | 40 Month Guarantee ALL PRICES PLUS TAX OLD TiRE Provo, Utah--Freedom City | Medical Group _ License Holders Available Penates TUBE The annual gigantic Freedom tion with the sale of special li- of $150 ‘1 be available at Provo is the recipient triotic activities throughout the ieBe The holders will P to year, has earned the city the from any members of the club from the Women’s Auxiliary land proceeds from the sale of the Utah County Medical So-| reputation of Freedom City. se cae me ane nee ee J Rezsney, dean of ee BOS : 27.99 25.49 2.02 5 ro- you! club’s nance \Sale| “r.: | 7.35 or 7.0%x14 | 30.99 28.49) 2.18 7.75 or 7.50x14 | 32.99 30.49 | 2.36 | ‘as numerous other special pa- legend, “Provo, Utah, Freedom ment at Utah Technical College resolution by the Provo City grams. | Reg. Bh 6.50x13 The practical nursing depart- Festival held in Provo, as well cense plate holders bearing the’ Fed Ex. sareeron Money to UTC Stanley N. Clark, presi-| Commission proclaiming the)” The holders come in sets ef, Mrs.and Mrs. James R. Mon- week of June 29 through July 5\two — for the front and rear dent, as Provo Freedom Festival jicense plates — and are made|nahan, health careers chairman, Week and adopting the designa- of metal, with the slogan in represented the Women’s Aux-| tion of Freedom City for the|raised relief in front of a blue iliary in donating funds to be used in the training of licensed |background. city. | The ‘Timpanogos Kiwanis) Bailey Lindstrom, clupresi- practical nurses. Club, which has “exerted tre- dent, encouraged residents of Kearney reported that the WIDE GUARD AND SILENT GUARD SEALANT 40-MONTH GUARANTEE mendous effort in promoting Provo to purchase the license college nas need for this type Provo as Freedom City, USA,” |plate holders to help promote of financial aid money to help| finish their according to the proclamation, the city and its patriotic activi-/ many students schooling, is promoting the new designa- ties. Ralph (Ras) Nielsen Retires After 43 Years As An Employee of The Herald | | | ‘ance: Wide Guard—25% Sion! Guard Sealant—30% jruined a lot of the holes and the printing trade? |to By OWEN ZURO | “I'll have Spawninga grounds.” he says, l “Well,” aes Soee a. . In Wade te “IE sate” Wiee hu livesinSpringeilean ti ‘ jives in Orem never wear off for Ralph Niel- ing. I don’t intend to do very oiner Upon his retirement, Mr. Niel| sen, familiarly known to genera- much except take ii easy.” he sen expressed appreciation to} tion of Herald employees as! Asked where he fishes, says he fishes most at Straw-|the printing trade and The Her“Ras.” has pro- “Ras” retired Friday after berry Reservoir now, although ald in particular. “It living and working all of his he used to fish in the Provo vided me with a goodlivingall I am grateful for adult life in Provo, which he/River. “It’s not as good now as|mylife and several years ago. Theyall it has done,” he said.. has seen grow from about 10,-\it 000 persons to its present size. After moving to Provo from Idaho as a small boy with his mother after his father died, Fy TIRE MOUNTING Mr. Nielsen delivered papers— G6 Ply Tires For Trucks-Trailers-Campers both for the old Provo Post and for the long-defunct Salt Lake 4 Telegram. His route covered § the whole southwest part of Provo, which would now make & even the hardiest paperboy shirk. Sold Downtown The papers he sold downtown were mostly to salesmen and visitors in the Hotel Roberts, he recalls. “Then that was the major hotel in town. “Century 21” 670x15 ‘There Tube Type Nylon were some boarding houses, but that was the only big hotel or motel,” he says. ale SIZE When The Daily Herald ete SEARS Low PRICE | 700x15 “Then you knew just about Moves to Herald Plus 2.40 Fed Excise Terx His work around newspapers 5 began when he was 11. From selling papers, he became an § office boy in the old Provo Post and then en apprentice printer, then cailed a printer's devil. all the people on the street. Now you're luckyif you knowone in a hundred,” he laments. 2” 3 : os bought the old Provo Post and combined the papers, ‘Ras’ moved over and has been work- i | a 4 : 2.85 —~eoox1e 20.45 =| 2.39 700x116| 31.45 3.00 2 eee = Ah | NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED : 4 F : : Fed. Excise Tax | | 31.45 ing for The Herald ever since,| SHOWN AT HIS Iinotype machine at the Herald Friday | His duty in newspapers is al-| just before retiring after 43 years with the Herald is Ralph the most as old as some of the lino-| (Ras) Nielsen. He retired Friday, ending 51 years in typesthat he has operated over|_ printing industryin Provo, (Herald Staff Photo) Ae the years. The Herald still has two model 14 linolypes, which Ch were first built in 1914, four) F led is h | In Fata Cras yearsbefore “Ras”started. The Cc jarge Fi e two misdemeanors — ee is renowned for its) Blaine West Thompson, 20, lier on aie Mr. Nielsen started Alpine, was arraigned in Provo driving under the influence of working fors the Post, he was City Court Friday on a charge alcohol andillegal possession of paid $12 a weet, or SS ante aa of causing a death while driving alcohol. He was released on his hour for a 48 hour wenks fe under the influence of intoxi- own recognizance, ae A p preliminaryy liquor. % lia can recall the years that fol-/C@ung wasset It has been estimated that for July 8. lowed. The hard years in the hearing there will be about 1930s and the depression and The charges have grown out by 1970 the war that followed were of a June 21 accident in Ameri. 699,000 employed registered amonghis working years at The C2" Fork Canyon which caused nurses in the United States. the aa of Patricia Lynn Herald. Mr. Nielsen's first wife died Smith, 14, American Fork, a DITTO MACHINES in 1928,His second wife died daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry} SALES — SERVICE as} last year and since then he’s Smith. Thompson was cited STANDARD which | lived alone. 1a Take It Easy \the driver of the vehicle went off the road and rolled| What will a retired man do over- after having devoted a lifetime| ‘Thompson was arraigned ear- | OFFICE SUPPLY 40. 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