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Show Car Crashes Numerous, Geneva Honors Employees Result of Snowstorm Having 25 Years Service m More than 2 hundred Utah steelmakers from a dozen Utah Valley communities were 8 Lancaster, Jessi SPANISH FORK Sam and domestic producers Of the 111 Geneva employees who received service awards number fromany one n live in Orem, followed by with 24, year’s goal of $12,000 in the professional division. United Fund Professional Group Points Toward High Participation A goal of 100 percent participation of all professional peoplein the Utah County United Fund has beenset assolicitation of this important group begins. Pinegar. In commenting about the drive, Dr. Call said that the goal for his division this year is $9,000, “Last year,” he pointed out, “only $3,250 was contributed by approximately 50 per cent of Dick Stone, administrative this group.” “I feel that the assistant to the general doctorsin our community should superintendent of Geneva se. the example for support of Works, chairman of the this vital effort,” he said. “I professicnal division, said that believe at the conclusion of the the total goal for contributions drive this year, we will see that from this group is $12,000. This the doctors of our community be twice as much as was have measured up to this donated last year. “I feel con- challenge,” said Dr. Call. fident that our professional Commenting on the dental people,as responsible citizens in ‘oup, Dr. Pinegar noted that the community, will meet this the goal for their profession is goal toward helping peoplehelp $3,500 and 100 percent parthemselves,” said Mr. Stone * ticipation. “Last year,” said Dr. “Professional leaders Pinegar, ‘$900 was given by everywhere are more and more approximately 35 percentof the convinced thatthe future of our dentists.” Dr. Pinegar nation as a bastion of freedom challenged the dentists to give rests on the ability to meet the their fair share. “It needs the crucial, economic, and social help of everyoneto succeed,” he needs of our people,” he con- said,“The united wayis the alltinued. together way of maintaining the Working with Mr Stone in the principles of local community medical doctor’s division is Dr. choice in developing sound, Richard A. Call, and in the balanced health and welfare dentist’s division, Dr, Ed J. servicesfor the worthy agencies of the United Fund,” stated Dr. Pinegar. Mr. Stone further commented that they are counting on the professional people to makethis year’s United Fund Drive a success. “You are the one person who can make your United Fund Campaign s! cessful. If you don’t doit, it vo1 PROVO Charles W. Greiner, Hobert J Kirkpatrick, Elvin H. Allan, arva L. Anderson, Verl D indmarsh, Merrill Blair, E. eon Nielsen, George Christensen, Merla S. Bullock, Joel F. Nielsen, Homer W. Pippin, 3, Howard A. s_L. Logan, George W. Bjerregaard, LaMar A Allman, Jack A. Hone, Sylvan D. Leslie, Dwayne Ahlstrom, Sher. manS. Doyle, James M. May, Leo B. Golden, Claude G. Madsen, Glen Lamb. PLEASANT GROVE Fred S. Atwood, William A. Wright, Keith A. Wilkinson, Malin R. Smith, Eugene K. Frampton, get done,” he said. Triple Coincidence BIRMINGHAM, England (UPI)—Sisters Mrs. Pat Dunn, Mrs. Linda Harwood and Miss Judith Savile, all in their teens, decided they wanted to look their best for a family christening, So, this week, they independently went into three different department stores in three different cities scores of miles apart to make their choice. Result; the samecoatin each case. “We shall look like a singing trio round the font—but we are going to keep the coats,” said Mrs. Dunn. Are Improved Gardiner, Kenneth H 9 Turner, William C. Logan, Jr. SALLIA Cle! A. Porfer, Andrew L. Taylor, Paul V. Spencer. LEHI Earl L. Thomas, Daniel H. Jones, Asa E. Clark, Cecil J Chamberlain, John 9. Makin, Vernon A. Aberle, Dean S. Willes, Arthur D. Adams. Floyd V. Thacker. OremCity on Bountiful, were taken to the Utah Valley Hospital and later released, after the car Miss Allen was driving collided with a car driven by Grace Christen, 56, 2001 State, Orem. Miss Allen's southbound car went out of control on the icy street about 2000 N. State Street, Vandenburg Speaker at Conference Police for assistance its happening along Interstate Highway 1-15. AMBUSH KILLS 6 ~ JOHN H. VANDENBERG BANGKOK (UPI) —Com tisi terrorists detonated a land nine under a governmentjeep Thursday and sprayed the e with automatic wea Provo, police said. The car skidded and was struck by the northboundcarof Mrs. Christen. pavement caused a ri ts all over Utah Vall y that law enforce ies could barely keep up ith them While attending oneaccident in the morning hours on 900 East accid LONDON (UPI)—The condi- Nelson says visitors are tion of evangelist Billy Graham, welcome. New television ordered to bed after suffering monitoring equipment has been purchased to be placed in the abdominal pains while filming at a television studio in London, cultural hall and adjacent rooms was reported “much improved” wheredirect viewof the pulpit is not porsible. Saturday. “tals LowestFd res” Prices Effective Mon, Tes, Wed C ' be cae vA (GoeBARee property-damage-only accidents as opposed to personal injury accidents, where persons are taken to the hospital. Orem reported similar problems with more accidents than officers to attend them. 2 Ut.Grown, . . . . | soumn = 2| ! i Patrol In turn, the Highway Patrol at another time had to cal Vandenberg, Presiding during the BYU rush «ours, an Bishop of the LDS Church, will officer had to call for help on be the speaker at the Santaquin- three other accidents that ocTintic Stake Conferencetoday at curred within a block of him. During that samehour, there 10a.m. in the stake cente, 90 S. werea total of 12 accidents calls 2nd E., Santaquin. Stake President Max E in Provo. Most of them were Stomach Pains A Fresh Police Depar:. forhelp fr for them. SANTAQUIN — Bishop John Bill; Graham's purchased Geneva Works ‘or the U.S. Defense Plant Corporation and converted the integrated mill to serve peacetime markets. Geneva employees by hometown honored for 25 years service z= capability of doctors and dentists to mec: this Utah Highway Provo s New App roach to oblems... with Challenging Pr ) Stability! w| DATES 3 ts. Pitted MUSHROOMS ah 6. ss w. 59 { 1 Htly, Russell Grange is here to stay. | | Merrill W. Reed, Arnold B. Ford, Ken H. Wright, Dean L. Olsen, Maurice Jenkins, Donald Jacobson, Eugene C. Goodman, Dean S. Ellison, WilliamR. : war HAMS | Veen f Whole Morrell fullyCooked .. . . th. 49° | “ | . at | Ney Dean, Cari R. Twitchell, William G. Sumsion, ernon Arnoldus, Byron H Carter, Clifton L. Thatcher, LaVell M. Wiley, Janes V. Walker, Garth E. Adams, Glenn &. Johnson, Lee TURKEYS rast . CGrade SPARERIBS < DICK STONE, CHAIRMAN of the professional division of the Utah County United Fund,looks ou as Dr. Richard A.Call, left, and Ed J, Piaegar examine the SPRINGVILLE G. Biarnson, F DRAPER Jack A. Garfield. RIVERTON American Fork with 16 and Pleasant Grove with 15. All began their steelnaking careers by i946, the year U.S. Steel ment had to ot commun point the Orem accidents in Utah County F) here this week for achieving 2 years of .ontinuous service at US. Steel's Geneva Works. The service awards affair was held at the Riverside Country Cluo. At the luncheon, Raymond W. William A. Deat Sundquist, general superinAMERICAN FORK Dudley M. Collins, Paul N. tendent, Geneva Works, Robinson, George 0. recognized the veteran steelmakers for their service { and dedication to meet the competitive challenge to the Utahsteel industry from foreign the l damage-nly accidents. At one Hospital following one o! <2 Se honored at a special ‘uncheon These were also property. Two girls were treated and released from the Utah Medes ] ey 49! CORN nS| _JOMATO SOUP vio. . . . 10/1 SAUSAGE Vienna 402. 4 wa POTTED MEAT | POTATOES | 5% . TISSUE ARollPock .. . . « 3/89'| ‘Y PAPER TOWELS Coronet Jumborotl..... 4/1" sD $ Pork & Beans Meets. « «oe he| ae BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Recreation Club membershold packets of goodies that were distributed to 600 Utah State Training School youngsters in American Fork for Halloween. Club members canvassed the business district and received donations of candy, apples and other items, which club members taggei. Those involved include, from left, Neka Foernelius, Chris Taylor, Virginia Haws, Chuck Snider, Recreation Club president; Michael Whiting, Penelope Edwardsand Shelby Magnuson. ANTI-FREEZE i an 1° PRESTONE « DETERGENT ystal Published every afternoon Monday shrough Fridey and Sunday morning by The Daily of this city. family. Provo is the city where he married and is raising his He owns his home, he pays his share of taxes. 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