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Show rgeattskanethkabdenmaliiel eae aamaae g 4 e THURSDAY,OCTOBER3 ct Herald Political 3 Siero nal | Forum Set UTAH COUNTY October 7 on or vrai daughter _and_son-in-law,: Mr. y called on another son, county offices and state legislature posts willhave an oppor- ld K. Ross: and his wife and . Donald is currently tunity to present their views on of the-Sky Haven Air local and state issues in a town : Bountiful. arrived meeting type forum scheduled and Mrs. Leonard P, (Judy) Port Simpson and to be present at the naming of. their new baby brother, beet, Hired,who spent two for Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Provo gil, iembeaia’ emis spent two days with he couple. High School. The forum will be sponsored by various divisions All the top hair stylists are at of the Provo Chamber of Com- Mrs; Teresa Moore left:Fri SER? Utah County candidates for FRIDAY AND SATURDAYFINAL 2 DAYS. GREAT 28th ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS!! | OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S -- LADIES’ day for her homein Maricopa, Mademoiselle 373-2972. Marjorie merce. Plans are underway by Dr. Calif. The visitor had been. a miller, Sondra Mills, Sharguest at the home of Mr.:and|on wis, Janet Garbe, Linda Stewart Grow, director of the Institute on Government Mrs: Dan Keeler, Mr. and} Donna Hemminway, Deanna Chappell, at BYU, Richard Stone, chairIven- Pearson and Mrs * or- Shera (Kill ence Clark while ii n the’ area. Raye er Mona Cortez, man of the Public Affairs Divimrte Gayle Buchan- sion of the Provo Chamber, and | A family Pines was given an, ly Jones, Open to serve Mrs. Ernest J. (Maurine). Wilkins, chairman of the public afSunday. at the home of Mr. you, 7iam.-9p.m. (Adv.) fairs committee of the Women’s and Mrs. Howard A. Ounning-| Division of the Chamber of Com. ham in ‘Provo, following the merce. naming of Sue Denise, the daughter .of Mrs. Kathrynn M. . Approximately 16 jebdidates Penrod.’ Also guests for the have been invited to the political christening dinner were Mr. forum. They. will be asked to and Mrs..Edward K. Campbell, give their stand on local issues Mrs. Eldred E. Kay and daughas well as three main subjects ter Sue Ellen, all Provo; Boyd — freeport, Utah’s education’! J. i}. MeDonald, 26, 1029 N. problems and tax funds for inW. Wright, Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith, Payson. 850 WwW, Provo changed his plea dustrial development. from |j| mnocent to guilty of a Each candidate will be introMrs. Kenneth Price, the charge’ of driving while under duced at the start of the meetformer Crystal ‘Rasmussen, the imfluence of intoxicating ing; which will-be open to ‘the jand children Allen and Diane, liquor, and was. sentenced by public. After a period of speakhave returned to their home in Prove ‘City Court to 30 days in ing on issues, the candidates Los Angeles, Calif., after visit- jail fo, be ‘served. consecutively will take questions from the ing the past month in Provo with}60 days on. a similar floor. ‘with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. charge, on which he was senThomas Reece, Democratic Chris Rasmussen, a sister, Mrs, tencéd} earlier. chairman of Utah’ County, and Gloria Asher and family and Trial for Joseph Edward Robert Egbert, Republican an. aunt, Mrs. Loda Marshall. Gaingworth, 1480 S. 5th West, chairman, are being asked to Provo). charged with driving coordinate their party’s candiFred Pickles, long-time resiwhile undet the influence of in- dates and stands. dent. of Provo, is reported in toxicating liquor Sept. 26, has Dr. Grow will moderate. the satisfactory condition at Utah been:set in \Provo City Court for meeting. — Valley Hospital where he is re- Oct. 14. ceiving treatment for a broken Lawrence Robert Buchanan, JUMPER DESTROYED hip..Mr. Pickles climbed up to | | t GIRLS’ — BOYS’ AND. INFANTS’ NEW FALL & WINTER Court Lists i | COATS SUITS JACKETS Driving Cases { qi 10% start his electric clock on Mon- 41, Spting Lake, pleaded inno-}. NEW YORK (UPI) — Mark- day: afternoon after the power centtp a‘ charge of driving outage in Provo and_ slipped while under the influence of intoxicating) liquor Sept! 25, and |and fell, causing the Injury. trial was set in Provo City Court for ‘Nov.’ 2. Mr. and Mrs. Thurber ThorLafty By; Shoell, 24, 55 N., valdson, Provo resident, have / entertained a. number of visit- se W., Provo, pleaded guilty to ham, a veteran jumper on the United States three-day equestrian team, was destroyed Wednesday when he went berserk on -a plane; en route to. the Tokyo Olympics. OFF REGULARPRICES FINAL 2 DAYS —- SHOP NOW A feature of our anniversary now select any coat = driving while under ors in their home. recently. |ch —iacket or suit in the’store and save the special nce of ee and was fined $15. He pleaded a niéce and th Haudg | land‘tee fined $150. guilty to a charge of driving Bundell David Bunnell, 65, while under the influence of from Altonah, Guests included |, Mr. ence. Weeks 10% discount. You can use our| regular 60 day and ‘Mrs. Lawr- lay-a-way too! Utah; Mr. and’ Mrs. Karl A. 638 South Main, Orem, pleaded intoxicating liquor, and\ was Tobiasson of Redding, Calif.; innocémt to’ charges of driving fined $150. It vas second driving while} under: the influence of in- whilé intoxicated offense. The Utah, and Nels Tobiasson ‘of toxieating liquor, and trial was court di: another charge set for’‘Oct. 16. . Compe Grove, Ore. of driving during, revocation on Arnold Jerry Castleberry, 20, Aug. 8, day after the no-driver’s Mrs.- sylvan ae entertained 54 N. 16th W., changed his plea license offense, on grounds the a number of friends’ in her from innocent to guilty of fail- defendant had never had a drivOrem home. The afternoon’ was ure t@ have a driver’s license, er’s license to revoke. spent in instruction by Mrs. Ross in the making of glass Mosiac art pieces. Mrs. Victoria Vincent of Aneth, | | FOR 2 DAYS. ONLY OUR FINEST REGULAR 21.50 ROUGHOUT OR FINEST GLOVE LEATHER COWBOY BOOTS Provoans, report a pleasant visit to the Hawaiian Islands where they met their son, Ray, a re- | SUPPORT STOCKINGS SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR y? For in the saddle — in the stock yard — hunting or just Plain every day living — you'll appreciate the rugged quality’ — Glovelike: Comfort — and — vie Mr. and Mrs. J: Benson Egan, SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR THs ALE 80% NYLON 20% LYCRA® If Perfect Would Be. 5.00 and 5.95 savings, too! cently released missionary from the Northern Far East: Mission with headquarters in Tokyo, Before returning the party ed the outer island of the waiian group sightseeing fos two weeks. They also welcomed .a brother, Don Marshall an his wife Jean, newly arrived OUR FAMOUS WELLINGTON | FRIDAY, SATURDAY, LEATHER BOOTS Oct. 2nd, 3rd Only from the states to teach schoo! at University of. Hawaii in Hi * olulu. Mr. Marshall hadbeen instructor at BYU for the past five -years, En route home the get the next albym for ..... Egans spent a week with rela-| tives in California. Ray has now! resumed. eo study. All ficbels from our entige sock of albums......... } x Buy 1 album at reg. price, “ O°° oh 25° a 478 598 Leather upper — leather sole. black Wellington. Priced for 3 days only all sizes from 6 to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. Math! Be i NOW — DAYS ONLY ews and three children of Provo! spent ‘ the past > weekend in Farmington, N.M., where they went to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Christensen and # other relatives. On fondag dir. sod Wess Syvan Ross~of Orem were in Layton visiting. their son, Marvin ; GIANT PKG. 77° REGULAR TO 1.00 GIFT BOXED STATIONERY 35 0x STREET FLOOR 138-w, re ROVO U’ | eae MUSIC © 138 West Center BROKEN SIZES OUR FINEST MEN’S REGULAR 5.00 WHITE SHIRTS 3 + 10" BUY NOW OR LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS — SAVE! iG: ‘ike =a Ross, and his family. At Bounti- TIDE DETERGENT STREET FLOOR FINEST QUALITYOUTING =| 3.99: ENTER TIDES SHOPPING FLING SWEEPSTAKES WIN 5 YEARS. of. FREE GROCERIES Win up to five years of free groceries at your , favorite AG Food Store. Look for the “Shopping Fling” entry Blank, today. Sew to your hearts content. Just ‘look at this great choice of flannel and your choice at this one low price ! \, 100%DUPONT DACKON QUILTING BA TTS re SET OF 8 OUR ENTIRE Teck In nt * AMBER « LaveNoke ° bh GREEN« = /WOOLand WOOL| , MIX FABRICS This includes: our, entire winter stock of wool better sewing need: FRIDAY GE'S F etepeei HeSMSaeMHP encttting. Texan Tumblers liejy] FULL 1 LB. is RID AY AND. CT EN foepara Re Mrs. W. C. Stine of Nampa, ful Ida., spent the past weekend in ‘Provo visiting with her a,PIECE|PLASTICF INFANTS KNIT - ee Around and About |