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Show Daily Herald ITA THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1964 {Ee eg SE GEE Utah County, Utah Newspaper Names New : : arenes LE! AL 4 ‘SE THEY'RE BIG, PLUMP AND ~T Swiftslsemtbonslessieut ¢ i beef for the g BROILED OR of the Church of Jesus Christ of T-BONE ‘ube Steak Aa as JUICY, -TRY ‘EM SLICED BACON 22...» 59% om Ib. the board, announced the ap- pointment. Hawkes, 56, will succeed Dr. O. Preston Robinson, who was appointed to serve as president of the British Mission ROASTED eee { SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Boston newspaper executive E. Earl Hawkes has been named editor and general manager of the Deseret News Publishing Co. it was announced Wednesday. George L. Nelson, chairman of gge ALBERTSON’S FRESH Grou ried Beef EEE ES ea RU MP \AST Publisher Latter-day Saints at London. Hawkes, born and reared in Preston, Idaho, and graduated from Utah State Agriculture College in 1929, is general manager of the Record American-Sunday Advertiser, a Hearst Corp. newspaperwith a daily circulation of more than 440,000. He has been with the Hearst organization since 1936, working first in Washington, D.C., until 1937, then uc 4 1943, and later received a commission. He was discharged in October, 1945. At the end of World War II he joined the Record American and in 1960 became general manager. dinner | around Cc ae lean ‘n |¢ antoe sey, to Useating. LB. | mellow, Alpine thic!k lon g tew bonel on: eat Ss returned home Friday after visiting several days with relatives in Lund, Nev. While there she atended a birthday celebration held in honor of the 90th birthday of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Agnes Gubler. 17bone = a and Tender vaeate By MRS. BERTHA CLARK ALPINE — Mrs. Aggie Gubler is 5 tee 1 sonioht: _ Senomiaal stew Ta RS SE ian, FE RR be Mr. and Mrs. Deli Wild and Mrs. Elry Wild spent Sunday in Fayette visiting relatives. 7° ‘1) IN| TOMATOES Libby's Catsup =: ar style cenel— 7] Rosedale, rich No. 303 in flavor, low in cost. Cans Detroit work, with the American WeekLy; newsprint companies and General Management Assessment Group. Hawkes was drafted into the U.S. Army Air Corps in May, plan ea to served in New York in radio 9° Ss. | Switt's q moving where he served as chief accountant until 1939. Next he $ A buffet dinner was served to 12 members of the Bon Ton Club Thursday afternoon at the img of Mrs. Max Beck, host- 00 Star Kist Tuna =" Facial Tissue oz 4= 1 541 A wiener raat was enjoyed by members of the Devey family Saturday. Present were The Don, Ranold and Davis Devey families of Alpine, the Earl Deveys, Murray, and Mrs. William Turner and children, Alpine. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carlisle Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don | Devey and family and Mr. and | Mrs. Lee Nicholes and daugh' ter. | After an absence of several months, Mrs. Alta Devey re- a 33° > Black Pepper Nabisco Saltines = 2° 49: Mrs. Devey has been living with family members for some time because of illness. Many of her — called to welcome her back. Mrs. Emery Andrews is recovering at home following surgery at American Fork Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Peterson, Salt Lake, visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Peterson’s sister and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Clark. Mr. frozen aatigy I} Lar, ‘turned to her home in Alpine. Clark has been confined to his home for the past three weeks because of illness. doz. Utah . . . tender and flaky crust filled with Apples, Peachesor Cherries. Visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Muir were Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer and family, Aufora; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Taylor, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Warmker and family, Midvale. The occasion was the 81st birth- the winter inee Ariz. for only SD REND goneTeste eee cording to FBI figures. Twenty- | nn afosa i D5c[Me 225A 29clsa... 2‘ Bue_82'\c a= streets in residential areas, ac- LUSTRE CREAM oe ‘2 one per cent of the thefts are from streets in business sections, and 15 cent from suburban sh COPIES “ins to er EE AL surgery. WHERE THEFTS OCCUR Most automobiles (39 per cent) are stolen from public $40 Pricés Effective In Provo and Orem Stores Mrs. MyersMMa arsh is recu- perating at her home following as 12 pkgs. ¢| |