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Show Sales of Savings Bonds In County at $810,468 Presentations on Springville Youth Center Slated to Begin Utah County volunteer Bonds Series E. for new Series H Bonds Chairman Kay L. Jacobs amounting to $213 million were President, Bank of Pi reported for the first 10 months Grove, anneunced tod of 1971 — 9 percent above those Octobersales of Series E. and H exchanged in 1970. They Savings Bons amounted to reminded Bond buyers and $66,596, bringing the 10-month holders that all E Bonds may be figure to $810,468. exchanged for H Bonds with Mr. W. E. Gile, Utah State income tax defermentfeatures. chairman and Mr. Clark L. Also, H Bonds received in exWilson, 1971 general market change are not subject to the chairman jointly announcedthat annual purchase limitation of state sales total for October $5,000. State ChairmanGile reminded totaled $2,297,470, an increase over last month of $136,773. Total state sales, year-to-date are $23,303,100 or 8 per cent of the Utah goalof $27,400,000 Nationally during Octobe: anything goes wrong. The action takes plac High production of “Rally Round the Flag Boys.” Children’s Names Sets Play Markedby Cycles was $190 million. Exchanges of Dec. 1-2 answering Savings Bonds. May Get Compensation Heraid Want Ads Get Results By Roger Bollen GM by MA te TH tea US fo OB! pre For Members Geneva Recreation Association members can pick up their Christmas candy Dec.78 only, at the GRA building, Fact Museum Sights DETROIT (UPI) —Oneofthe things to do at the Dossin Great Lakes Museum on BelleIsle in the Detroit River is listen to the chatter of ship-to-shore radio, Or you can view the Detroit home rooms and filledout by the students. . 2 A presentationwill also be madeDec to the Swect Adelines singing group by th and adults. of the Springville-Ma; ‘ecreation Corporation out that the questionnaires are part c current feasibility study which is being conducted in the city. An important s the center project In the past several weeks, programs have been presented to most of tric women’s clubs in Springville, and alm: unanimous backing has beenreceived. The questionnaire includes quer: concerning the amount of recres possibilities available to young people Springville and Mapleton, as well as e: s they would| outh center type of availablea Sutherland FeaturedSoloist Family Play Dec. 1. The play, which will take one hour and 20 minutes, will begin at 7:30 p.m. each evening in the Lehi Stake Center. The odd-numbered wards in the device whichis either defective stake are asked to attend the or which will consumeall the Tuesday evening performance, oxygen supply. When this and the even-numbered wards happens in an airtight enclosure, the Wednesday performance Families are asked to attend trouble begins. Eachyear several deaths are together and sit together as reported as a result of carbon families for the performances. The production has been monoxide poisoning. Mr. Ingersoll suggested, “If you are written by Klea W. Worsley, using a heater or cookin* stove assisted by L. Clair Likes and to heat your camping equip- Kim R. Burningham.Director is Mrs. Glade (Kay) be the Mozart Symphony in G Minor whichis re mus.cians as the Garry Sampson, makeup and Terry Walker,lighting. The cast includes approximately 50 members from throughout the Ayauee Ca ae The Christmas eee NCCI changing exhibits drawn from the museum's various collections such asscale ship models, A steelmaker’s open hearth marine paintings, shipboard wtnace contains enough brick relics and navigational equipto build 125 six-room homes. ment, Annual Customer Event! ALL PURCHASES Our completeselection marked down — one week only! 10%- 50% OFF COTTON-DACRON BLOUSES Assorted colors and patterns. Reg. $7.00 - $15 ae With quality at lowest possible prices, we try to show how muchweappreci ate our customers the year ‘round However, at this time each year, right before the holiday season wien extra savings mean most, we offer 10% OFF everything in the store. Our Annual Customer Appreciation Event Fa ee SE REITZ STORES Stores ThrouUghout 10 Western States OPEN TODAY 11:00 A.M. TILL 5:00 P.M. NOW °3.88- 58.88 MEN'S SHIRTS A goodsel lection of patterns and colors. From neck size 14% thru 16'2 °3.88 - 56.88 49 Miss Su*herland’s dey fans will be delighted performance of operetta arias and the nel silenzio from a di I amermoor ickets are on sale at 55 West Ist South. from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., ac- skyline through a submarine cording to Clyde Robbins, periscope, or take in the LADIES WINTER COATS d being a triumph of supreme Peterson, Stake Drama Director; with Arlene Peck, costume mistress; No, ultimate perfection, with its chairmanofthe activity. Appreciation elaa n the study is to determine youth backing for The fifth subscription concert conductor Richard Bonynge, of the Utah Symphony on who conductsthe orchestra for Tuesday, November 30th, at 8:30 all of Miss Sutherland’s perp.m., in the Tabernacle, will formances, whether at the Met feature one of the world’s most or with any of the world’s sought after soloists, Joan foremost orchestras. Sutherland, who thrilled Utah music lovers in February1968 in The November 30th program her first appearance with the is a delightful combination of operatic arias, which give rein to Orchestra For this concert, Meastro Miss Sutherland's fabulous bel Abravane! will once again canto prowess, and light symrelinquish his baton to guest phonic works. Majorall-orchestral workwill Lehi Stake have a source of fresh air. All you need is enoughto dissipate any accumulation of carbon monoxide.” The biggest enemy carbon monoxide hasis fresh air, said the director. for be mailed back to the Youth Board indicating their support of the project. d A similar program will be presente Dec. 10 at the Springville Junior High, and the in ed distribut te will questionnaires Schedules ment, make certain that you sheets time, each carrying a postcard which may Widows of veterans, who paid to widows of veterans who remarried and were widowed a were killed in service or who secondtime,areeligible to have died of service-connected their VA widows’ pension or causes. If a widow drawing either compensation restored, according to Elmer J. Smith, pension or DIC should remarry, director of the Veterans Ad- the VA payments are disconministration Regional Office in tinued. Under a law enacted in Salt Lake City. He added that August 1970 (Public Law 91-376), there had not been a great the payments can be restoredif volumeofapplications received. the subsequent marriage is Pensions, Mr. Smith ex- dissolved by divorce or death. plained, are paid to needy Smith explainedthat there are widows of veterans who die of nostatistics on widows restored causes not related to military to pension and compensation service. The amount of the rolls because the rolls change monthly payment varies with constantly, and a countis kept the incomeofthe widow and her only bythe number of “cases.” But, the growth rate in the number of dependents. Compensation, known of- pension and DICrollsis less than LEHI — “And Suddenly ficially as dependency and in- estimated when the law was You're Older,” the Lehi Stake demnity compensation or DIC,is enacted, he pointed out. family evening production will be staged Tuesday and Wednesday evening, Nov. 30 and GRA to Pass Out Candy questions. parents will also be distrubted at that recording Bonds is available for Camping EquipmentUsers Cautioned About Heating T CWT STAND His "HOLIER THAN THOU" On Dec. 1, the first presentation will be madeatSpringville High, with a panel of youngpeople presenting the program and from their Bonds. The formfor Some Veterans’ Widows LEHI — “Rally Round the Flag Boys,” a rollicking Baby names come in cycles. Kimberly and Michelle. Melissa patriotic play, will be presented What's here today won't is coming on strong, but only a bythe Lehi High School Wednecessarily be gone tomorrow, step aheadof Sara and Sara Lyn. nesday and Thursday, Dec. 1 but old favorites are being Heather and Holly are gaining and 2, it was reported by Glen constantly challenged by newer quick acceptance, however, Smith, director. Curtain time on Deborah, Tamara, Shannon, Wednesday will be 5 p.m. for a and morein vogue names. According to City County Christa and Kristin are running student performance and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, for the general Health Department records, a tight race for popularity. public. Tickets may be purnames beginning with the letter A survey of over 1,400 “J” makeup the currentcycle of names for gradesonethroughsix chased at the door. Cast members include Clay names for Utah County during in Provo’s elementary schools the past 18 months. With baby illustrates past baby-naming Chivers, JaLaine Hardman,’ boys being numerically super- cycles. For boys, David stands John Haws, Jane Adams, Joyce Petersen, Janet Whimey, ior, the name Jason appears to above all in popularity, be leading all comers. Close be- followed by Michael, John, Kenneth Robinson, Linda hind in popularity follow Steven (Stephen), Gregory, Schow, Lanet Schumann, Jeremy, Jared, Joshua and, of Mark, Randy, Eric, Bruce, and Jennifer Jones, Gina Hoover, Patti Lott, KarmaElton, Nancy course, John and James. Brian. Smith, Troy Brown, Darrell But Isaae is on the rise. For girls, the past trend has Cook, David Pope, David Nathan, Travis, Shane and towards Michelle, Holmes, Glen Goates, Blake Wessley are gaining ground, been while Brandon, Gregory, Christine,andKristina. Lisa and Trane, Robert Pope, Eric Mobile camping equipment Mathew, Mark, Daniel and Sean Lori hadtheir popularyears,but Chamberlain, Paul Fowler, John users were cautioned by the so did Shauna, Susan, Wendy, Price, Blair Hutchings and Kim Utah Safety Council to be alert are also on the upswing. Beck. Assistant director is Forthe girls, Jennifer is the Elizabeth, Mary and Rebecca. Annette Swank, with Shauna for possible monoxide poisoning, : Jacobs, scenery; Susan Brown, especially during the winter advertising; Charlene Johanson, months. Robert G. Ingersoll, council costumes; and Wesley Gordon and Jim Smith, technical crew. director, said that hunters, skiers or fishermen will get inside a mobile unit to get out of the cold, and turn on a heating mostfrequent,trailed closely by FUNNY BUSINESS distributed to measure youth support the County Chairmen to advise all Bond buyers the importance of recording their Bonds data on a document kept separately :. during a scene from the forthcoming Lehi Lehi High By JIMLINDSEY be schools, and questionnaires will there were new purchases of E the asking fromtheir banks or and H Sevings Bonds a.ounting the Utah State Savings Bonds to $407 million nearly levei with Office. In of stolen or lost October 1970. Interest earned Bonds, information ex and added to E Bond holdings pedites the reissue of the = ERIC CHAMBERLAIN, center, says “Alaska would be pleasant...,”as he is intimidated by Jane Adams,left, and Blake Trane, who threaten to send the lieutenant to Alaska if Special presentations on the proposed een Springville Youth Center have high scheduled for the junior and senior LADIES WOOL SLACKS A good selectior of colors and sizes. $10 - $25 Values NOW *5.88 -°11.88 MEN’S CAR COATS Every coat goes on sale Sizes 35.46 Reduced 10% - 50% MEN’S SPORT COATS The final cleanup of two dozen assorted coats for men. 36-46 Save 1/Z *17.88 - 529.88 465 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE - PROVO BANKCARDS WELCOME OPEN WEEKNITES ‘TIi 9 P.M. |