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Show a 2A dAY } 6 ® Daily Herald —3' Residential Cancer Crusade Begins First Week in April for Utah About People | C. Ha By MILDRED B. HALI Curren; A oa duty in Thailand, house to house cam c e a cooperative pro-/tral The Re Lega! Navy Ensign Stephen E. M: tin, son o! Mr. and n ry ed an E n in serve of | jation Naval i mand, Pens: Ht a | e 1 Division near Di An, te- Vietnam, as a bandsman z a | he Mrs. Orrin Jackson of Provo, i hostess on Saturday eve- t is r home in a miscelidal shower honoring F Roberts, who is to of Provo, this weekives and friends of Elberta th their sister. len as guests en- Mrs. Vilate Conrad of Provo, joye supper followed neyed to Columbus, by aa 1 evening. All of the Ohio, fo attend the winter quar- appointments were in pastel recently jc ter commencement State University, of Ohio shades with the yellow of daffo- at which their dils predominating son, Gaylord received the de- = gree of doctor o sophy in. Mr, and Mrs, Wiliam (Bill) agronomy. His d tion was Jones of Provo gavea dinner at) on “Effect of Seed Orientation their home on Sunday so that on Emergence and Growth of family members could visit with and wife, Mr. and Corn.” Mr. Patten withhis wife, \. Wallace of Colleen, ard their four children. who are tidge, C. rt living at Wooster. are at p’ of the Ohio State visiting in the area this week,| Ohi , the Universi'y Experiment Station, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. y " 4 \ > rs at dinner were where Mr. Patten is presently Jones. engaged in a sugar beet re- also laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. search project Mervin W e of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs. M. e City = Mr .and Mrs. Lee Bartholo- Wallace of Provo. = mew of Mapleton have received eeeantes f | Frank Terry in-law, ported to be on duty at Takhli] Royal Thai Air Force Bae Thailand. Airman Johns is a| weapons mechanic with a unit) of the Pacific Air Forces. Before his arrival in Thailand, he in Millington, Tenn: n has just completed 1 Mechanic's School in Tennessee, completing the course at the top of his class. This is the first grandchild for t ; : roe —— Relatives from Utah County J. Hansen of Orem. Private Hansen will enjoy a 20-day leave with his family prior to leaving for Korea. He is being transferred from Fort Gordon, Ga., following graduation from schooling at Fort Ord, Calif. He earlier completed a medical supply schoo! at San Antonio. to attend a recital of piano students in which Laura Kay Stubbs, aaughter of former Pro-| voans, Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Stubbs, now of Ogden, was featured. Laura, who is but 10 ld, played a two-piano rto in company wtih her Joining for the per- Before entering service, were Laura’s grand- ~ . ~ E Tex. se I im ‘ * %. 4 5 , pay eee a ee Se 7 The girls’ model bicye! ‘ | Cee a | . f 4 ¥ BR . ; ee as t : e P 2 agp tront seit a . Marc J. Hansen, son of Milton traveled to Ogden on Saturday regular iverd nd ; 2 Force Bass Expected to arrive home this week is Private First Class, \ ; ‘i Munitions Squadron at Hill Air Sandy. — hea Knobby cap.ern fork mon-skid rear tire . Ue d Mr. Orton's parents, Mr. and was assigned to the 2727th Air} Mrs. Frank Orton, gold ‘plas Bucket banana seat with glitter toy plat eee u f SUPER DELUXE MODEL bayou map Heck oe ‘ i and Lee old B. Johns of Payson, is re r A q ; j School, Airman First Class Har- 1 7 te tl f q 6K " ee Prine, Private Hansen graduated from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orem High School, |Moyle Siubbs of Provo, and M nd Mrs. Glen McLaws and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stewart daughter, Florence from Tooele, havereturnedto their home in together with an aunt and uncle, Provo after vacationing for the Mr. and Mrs. Max Kay Prestpast three weeks in the South-|wich and children, Kristie, Kelwest. The Stewarts enjoyed a ly, Riley and Elizabeth of Orem. leisurely trailer trip as far as Laura’s sister, Linda and her points in Mexico. While passing brother Navid, also attended the through Arizena, the couple recital. En route, Mr. and Mrs. visited a riece and former Pro- Stubbs and the Prestwich famvoan, Mrs. Jerry Traher at ily stopped in Salt Lake City to Tucson. In Phoenix, they report visit a miece and cousin and seeing Mr. and Mrs. Lester husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert re ° 2 : > —— 7 grips. Chrome: o—reed F f Hansen, also former Provoresi-|Lee and their family. She is the dents, ae Nila Stubb of Provo, Noal K. Hatch, a Provo edu-) eator, who is attending Purdue) Do you have a newsbrief or personal item for this University at West Lafayette,) column, Call Mildred Hall at Ind., this school year, is spend-| 373-8563 or 373-0548. ing this week at home with his| ———_ family during the Easter break.| Russia's White Sea got its Mr. Hatch wasnot only greeted name because ice covers it by his family, but also by hisimost of the year. 16" SIZE fit 10” SIZE. Yu | SKAGGS PRICE SKAGGS PRICE . . won sanmony OO NEWLY-ELECTED UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRATICofficers plan intensive campaign to bring Democrats back into office in 1970, State Senator Ernest H. Dean, left, confers with Utah Countyofficers following organizing convention held in Provo during the weekend. Named to two-year terms were David Stringer, Spanish Fork, treasurer; Harvard R, Hinton, Lehi, chairman; Reta Egbert, Provo, vice chairwoman; and Ger- ald Klemm, Pleasant Grove, secretary. Mr. Hinton begins county chairman duties with other officers re-elected to posts, (Full details of the convention were carried in Sunday's Herald). f , r ‘TUES.-WED.-THURS. : ? ay (ae : RIVERSIDE PLAZA OPEN pa. MON. 9cum.CLOSED SUNDAY SAT. UG Bac CLOSED SUNDAY PRICES EFFECTIVE 12" SIZE Wits SKAGGS PRICE epper ENENSHO? p GARDOP Pour 9am, to 10 pm. E5 F Q : 9 ba te 6:30 pe TUES., WED., THURS., SAT. 9 a.m to9 p.m, MON. and PRI, CLOSED SUNDAY |