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Show 72 Daily Herald WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1964 County, Orem Schedules New. Bowling Utah Street Sweeping Boyd H. McAffee Enters State Legislative Race .OREM — Sweeping Boyd H. McAffee, Provo edu- | cator, has entered the race for | the Democratic nomination for| the Utah State Legislature from | Utah County Legislative District | Five. » Mr. McAffee is supervisor of | elementary education in the Provo School District, a post | he has held for the past seven; years. of Orem City streets § scheduled to start lay, according to E. E. Twitchell, shop superintendent. Mr. Twitchell urges all citizens to keep their cars off the streets in order that the work might be accomplished. He asks that especially in subdivision car owners make an effort to park vehicles somewhere on their property rather than on the street. ~~ District Five encompasses | — mainly central and southern | Provo. \ The candidate is a native of.} Lehi, and has been a resident | of Provo for the past 30 years. He attended Provo schools and graduated from Brigham Young University. He holds a masters | degree in educational adminis- | tration from BYU and has IN RACE—Boyd McAffee, done work toward his doctorate Provo, candidate for state at the University of Michigan. legislature. He has been employed as a teacher and supervisor for the |Institute at Washington, D. C. 7 SMA we Lng. Ath Way Center Has" Open House wD VALUES _AQ Oo ai Grand opening and open house bowling party is scheduled today and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day at the newly-renovated and improved Melody Lanes Recrea- . tion Center, 469 N. 900 E. The establishment will operate under new management after a complete renovation. | PARIS — Alexei Adzhubei, “I looked the situation over son-in-law of Soviet Premier and decided Provo was the ENTER GOVERNOR RACE — D. James Cannon, Nikita S. Khrushchev, speculat- place to run a good, clean bowlleft, and J. Bracken Lee, who Tuesday entered the ing on the future of the bitter};ing establishment,” Bob Mcideological feud between Russia Millan, t he new owner and race for the Republican nomination for governor of and Communist China: Utah. Cannon is director of the State Tourist and manager told the Herald this “It is possible our passive at- week. Publicity Council. Lee, now mayor of Salt Lake titude will not last forever.” City, is a former two-term governor of the state. Mr. McMillan has managed Appleton Lanes in Denver, Colo. ( See story Page 1). and was promotion director and learn-to-bowl coordinator New York City’s “Bowery” is Mr. McMillan says the estab- named for the farm of Peter Published at 190 West at Rancho Lanes, Salt Lake lishment has just completed Stuyvesant, Dutch colonial govFourth North Street every City. extensive training afternoon, Monday through pe of qualified 1 ernor of New Amsterdam (New He officially took over Melo- ane Friday. Sunday Herald pub- dy Lanes, 469 N. 9th E., on . York). The new manager is a mem-| —— lished Sunday morning. L. B. March 1 and has been cleanTackett publisher. ing, painting and carpeting it Entered as Second class since. rean Wars, and attended the matter at the post office in He also renovated t he coffee Provo, Utah, under the act of shop and established a separate University of aemarng *He is a native of Orlando, Fla March 3, 1879. gameand billiards room with a He was graduated from Subscription terms by car- qualified billiard instructor on Brunswick Management School| Nagging backache, headache, or muscurier in Utah County: duty. aches and pains may come on with in Chicago, Ill., and from the lar Per month ............ $1.75 over-exertion, emotional upsets or day A nursery staffed by two Brunswick Automatic Pin Set-|| to day stress’and strain, And folks who 6 months in advance ..$10.50 competent and experienced ter Mechanics School in Ana- eat and drink unwisely somes suffer mild bladder irritation. restOne year in advance. .$21.00 mothers is open at all times is, uncomfortable feeling. 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He was stationed at Shi-|primary interest in life, he raz, Iran, the old capital of|would, if elected, work for ancient Persia. Prior to his | legislation to meet the general, departure for Iran he took all-round needs of Utah County training at the Foreign Service’ and all of its citizens. Honor Paid Womanby Community 373-5050 exclusively with musical notes. | Utah Office Equip. 43 E. Center Ph. FR 3-7760 venencs, ask for the size. Big in Value too! Transonic 8-transistor radio has 8 powerful transistors, quality-tone speaker and attractive functional styling. Complete with earphone and genuine leather case. ZEZALE’'S = OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY! Available Provo. eo Cute 9 ores FS EWELERS 62 WEST CENTER — PROVO — PHONE FR 3-4130 Get CHEVY IZ by Chevrolet How to get awayfrom it all including the high costof travel! SANTAQUIN — Mrs. Jennie, on asmall vacation budget, this is the station wagon that can do it. You see, a Chevy II is one of the most inexpensive wagons you ean own. It goes so many miles between gas stops you'll think we zen of 1963 by the Santaquin Lions Club. = built in a spare tank. Garage stops, too, are far, far apart. Mrs. Hendrickson was select- And you get 76 cu.ft. of cargo space for less money than you’d expect to pay for most sedans. Big enough to handle fat rowboats ed by a committee of club| members for her outstanding | community service and her dependability and devotion t o duty as a community leader) HONOR CITIZEN—Mrs. Jen- Johnson nie and builder. Besides wagons, of course, there are Chevy IT sedans and coupes. They come with a wide range of engines, including a thrifty Four. The Super Sport Coupe comes with bucket seats and either an If you’re looking for a way to get the whole family there and back Johnson Hendrickson has been) chosen Santaquin’s Honor Citi-| andtall fishing poles. Powerful enoughto tote fully loadedtrailers. And all Chevy II’s come with Chevrolet’s money-saving, easy= Hendrickson, Honor Citizen Coming to Santaquin as a| Santaquin’s . young school teacher, Mrs. of 1963. cee Hendrickson met and married Aj) of Mrs. Hendrickson’s August Hendrickson and reared} a family of three daughters and family were present at a recent one son. Mr. Hendrickson died award banquet including her some years ago. son Ward, her daughters, Mr. In addition to teaching school, and Mrs. Cliff (Ora) Davis, Mrs. Hendrickson has taught Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sunday School, YWMIA and re- (Sadie) Peery, Spring Lake and ligion classes and was the Mr. and Mrs. Don (Reva) GoldRe first public librarian. She en, Henderson, Nev. Alfonzo Kester and Glen Milserved as city recorder a many years. She has been ner were in charge of the proan active member of the DUP and Ladies Literary Club.” During the banquet an original t ribute on her life was given by Mrs. R. J. Peterson. 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