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Show » News of People You Know ' Daily Herald FRIDAY. 3 EMBER 30, 1966. Uta By MILDRED B. HALL ~-Provoan, 80 len, have To Be Honored home in after spending At Open House mas in Provo with parDr. and Mrs, Allen G en 80th birthday of Ephraim T as of 340 S. 3rd W., Provo, was will be held B Sunday from _ th Steel dian. The e At the in Salt. Lake City da; ings of Orem: by the prese: ‘of their daughter, Christin husband, William Steven Hayes and young son, Daren Sterling. a Mr. Hayes is an ensign in the Susaa xNavai- Air Training Command it Whiting-Field;—Milton; Fla; of the lth LDS Ward Mr. Thomas All friends and relatives are invited. to attend. near Pensacola. While jhere th farnily_visited friends and relatives; also in Logan Bi ad, Price; Kent Don LeeMaster Mr. and Mrs. Y. M. Offret of Widwood, Provo Canyon, Mr.-and called all of their posterity ; the Dean C! and David ©il n, Horace _Hoods { children with their famed which added up with socializing and also taken Mrs. Smont Pierpont has _re- Mrs. Gordon Weight of Preyo, turned to ber home in Ameri. left his doctoral: studies in Clinical psychology this past Collins, fofrterly of Orem and pital where she gavebirth to’a wees and come with his wife, friends of college days, as well baby boy. The former Carolin Shatia and their two sons, to |with Mr. and Mrs. Frampton can Fork from Utah Valley Hos- | friends in Salt Lake City. Miller, the new grandparents spend the holidays with his was_graduated are Mr-and Mrs. Emmett Mil- pareats, and Shauna’s. folks, |from Utah Statte University in ler of Olmstead,,and Mrs. Ida Mr. and Mrs, Russell Swensen, Maren. Leaving Tuesday, the Pierpont of Provo: The baby. is Provo, family went to Viper, Ky., to a first child and Srandchild all Do you have a newsbrief visit with his parents and around RB! | Bresee | Faces Trial some 30 family including the Paul \_Park, the togetier for the annual ChristJay dinner at their cans and baby ri home. All of the couple's 4 |brightened for the Reed Hack- “custe by Bandley ‘faniily, Walter Bandley families, Orem, and .f y ily of American Christmas this year was Ric Mr. Thomas is a member led at dinner on ® ni k with -his “wife and \drev, Harold, Bremda fr, and Exizabeth by the LeeMasters and at children and- grandchile Fred Clarks, Provo, w Brotha and Mr. and -Mrs Te Al An open house honoring the 1 to 4 p. m. at his home. He is a re tired” Geneva The family has jained—by—a-—number. while here_ including Shristmas Day dinner giv- Br: ot Mrs.A- Brent Brock: Ensign Hayes In Car Death | Norman Dean Bresee, 27, 335) grandparents before going on to 4th W., American Fork, | Florida. Christine has been recuperating from an illness at over to Fourth District Court to the home of her parents in face charges of causing the Orem during, the past four death of. Shirley Havilla, 24, montis, atts now recovered Lehi, by operating a motor ve- and oble to return with her hicle under the influence of in- husband, N. Thursday oftertioon was bouhd i daesc a ‘THE CLINGERS, wholeft Orem four years ago to hit the big time in the entertainment world, are back home—if only for a few days. They are staying with a relative in Pleasant Grove and will perform Saturday night at the Valley Music Hall. In this studio portrait they are, oldest girls from left, Melody, 19; Peggie, 17; Patsy, 16, and Debra, 14. In front, © from left, Leesa, 10; Aaron, 7, and Jeanette, 4. 6 or versonal items you'slike Amid_ the festivities of the} to appear in. this column? holiday season, Mr. and Mrs. Call Mildred B, Hal) at Hervert Gabbitas of. Springville} 373-8563 or 373-0546. also cciebraied their 60th wedding enniversary. The event} was marked bya family din- Man Develops Exhaust Filter ner given at the home of their| daughter and husband, Mr, and toxicating liquor. Lynn Miner in Orem.| There's a lot of talk about air He was bound over Thurs- Mrs, L, P. Dennett of Provo Mrs. nd relatives also call pollution these days, butlike the day afternoon following a three- has had as guests the past week hour preliminary hearing in her daughter, Nancy N. Den-| ed there bringing greetings, | weather, few people are doing Provo City Court. |{nett from Santa Monica, Cal anything about it. First Sgt. “Joneph M. Giles, All except Howard Hall, 79, Bresee will appear in district | her brother, William Wilkin: court for arraingnment Friday,| and his wife*and son, Alan; jand ‘wife, Alice, of Fort Lewis, 3015 Cherokee Lane, Provo, Jan. 6, at 9 a.m. Heis free on |and her son Kay Dennett and Wash., visited’ at the homeof| who has built his own exhaust previously posted $3000 property his family, all of Lander, Wyo. |Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Giles re-||filter for his car. On Monday, Mrs. Dennett serv- |cently. While in Utah they were| Mr. Hall said the filter will bond. Bresee is charged only with ed Christmas diner for the! also entertained at the\ homes help strain out gas , exhausts. the death of Mrs. Havilla, but guests also Mr. and Mrs. War-|of other brothers and \sisters|It’s a box filled with steel wool three others died and several ren Thomas and family and|and families, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.| which, Mr. were injured in the five-car pile- Mrs. Scott Wilkins and family.|Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Leon-' catches sludge and other mat: up which resulted, Victims_in- Mrs._Dennett said this-was the! ard Giles of Ogden, and Mr.|ter which otherwise would Poke cluded Mrs. Havilla’s husband, first time in five years she was|and Mrs, R. Rex Hickman of|lute the atriosphere. Henry Hayilla; her brother, able to Have all of her family|Provo. Does it work? We know of no scientist who has tested it, but Blaine Skinner of Orem, and the together at orie time. latter’ eee son. Parley LeeMaster with his at least Mr, Hall is doing to ave Dec. 31,|wife, Sharon and their daugh-| something about it — which is ‘The crash occured Nov, 20 two Expecting to miles north of Lehi, to return to Fort Polk, La., is ter, Stephanie left for their) somthing few others can claim, Private David N. Flygare, US. home in, San Diego, Calif., on _ Our word “vaccination” Army, who has been visiting| Wednesday after visiting for a) Rivers of the world deposit comes from the latin “‘vacca,” his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray|week with his parents, Mr. and|2 billions ‘tons of salt in the’ which means “cow.” ee Woodward in Orem since Dec.|Mrs. Oscar D.. LeeMaster injoceans each year. Clingers of Orem Back Home For Performance: Thelocal girls (and one boy) who made good in a big way came home this week. -We mean the Clinger ‘ily, and home is Orem and i s environs, where several of them were born and they all lived for ters and'a small brother making a family performing group of Tt used to be the Olinger’ sis- seven, ters, with the four oldest girls in the act. Now. it’s the Clinger The seven Will appear as a Family, with two younger sis- feature of the Jimmy Rodgers Show at the Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake for one night only, this Saturday, Dec.31. The entire family, including and Mrs. many years. ed to California, secured an agent, and began their. climb upward, They have appeared on several of the nation’s leading network TV shows, including Springville Library Gets Danny Kaye, ind latest venture is recording for Capitol Records, and they have arecord coming out in January. Coming up soon is a two-week formers and two-year-old Stacy tour for the = oldest with the (who is already getting into the Righteous Bi SPRINGVILLE — A new ‘@ into the Jibrary, or any rowdi-' act with a walk-or-in the finale) For a ae‘the four oldest of stringent rules for opera- ness or behavior which deprives arrived here Thurstlay morning werethe Clinger Sisters act, but tion of the Springville Library other patrons of their use or en- and are staying at the home of the three younger ones have Mr.-and- Mrs. Gail_Walker_in now joined them and all, in will go into effect Jan. 3, acjoyment of the library. Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Walker cording to members of the: liRepeated offenders may be (Fern), is Mrs, Clinger’s sis- addition to singing, now combrary board. prise a rock’and roll band. The excluded from further library ter. Adult borrowers will be those service for a period of time to seven now are: Melody, 19; from ninth grade and older, and be determined by the librar- They are rehearsing in the Peggie, 17; Patsy, 16; Debra, Walker basement, and will re- 14; Leesa, 10; Aaron, 7, and they will be issued identification) i, turn to their North Hollywood Jeanette, 4. cards which will be presented homein time for an important Peggie was born .in Payson, when’ books are checked ‘out. audition scheduled for Monday. ‘where the family had a farm in ‘The identification cards will be LOW TOLL kept in the possession of the ‘The Clinger Family has really Salem for two years. Melody, WASHINGTON (UPI) — Th borrower. | International “Bridge, Tunnelhit the big time since they left Patsy and Debra were born in The cards of children bor-| and Turnpike Association said Orem (where their‘ father was Salt Lake, and the rest in Orem. rowers will be kept in the ie Wednesday only 14 of the more city electrical and building in- ‘The family is thoroughly enbrary and checked out | with} than 560 traffic-deaths~in the Spector) four years ago to seek joying a little Utah snow, said the books. nation during the Christmas ieir fortune, as it were, in the| the mother, aftera few winters No Renewals _ weekend oceurred on toll roads. entertainment world. They mov- in California. Regular books may be kept The IBTTA death figure out for three weeks, with no 40 lower than thé United Press renewals. International holiday weekend Books in great demand’ will count of 600 highway deaths. be circulated on a seven-day Of the 34 turnpikes and toll basis with no renewals, A fing roads reporting to the associaof two cents per, day will tion, 29 reported no fatalities. imposed for an overdue book. Pamphlets,’ magazines, and ONE TOO MANY other non-book materials may: be checked _out-for one week, MURCIA, Spain’ (UPI)—Barwith no renewals, tender Alfonso Tormo tapped a Patrons will be charged for beer keg before drawing the lost or damaged books, accord-' first round from it.-The barrel ing to the amount of damage exploded and killed him instantor the cost of replacement, ly. 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