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Show FR Eene—— eR TON ER m = WEDNESDAY, APRIL1, 1964 Daily Herald * 3. | WOOLWORTH’S Around and About - UTAH COUNTY ASSISTANT MANAGERS’ BY MILDRED B. HALL 373-8563 or 373-0546 BIGGEST Returning homeward to Mesa, Ariz.,.on Monday were Harold A. and Pat Hintze. The \- couple had spent the weekend in Provo with his parents, Mr. bride’s home. A wedding din-' ner with family and. friends| invited to attend will be served| in Springville. The new coupl will leave following the dinner| and Mrs. Harold S. Hintze. to honeymoon in® Grand Canyon, Phoenix and Mesa, Ariz., Mrs. Cleo Ream, president and will be at home upontheir of Utah Valley Hospital Aux- return to Prove. iliary; Mrs. Grace Hintze, diROTARY GOVERNOR — rector of volunteer services; Mr. and Mrs. Al (Elaine) Frank J. Earl of Provo, to Mrs. Vi Adams, chairman of Harry and four children of become Rotary district govthe gift shop and Mrs. Mar- Logan who spent the weekend ernor. garet Mower and Mrs. Edith in Provo with mother, Mrs. Brady, hostess chairmen, were Myr! McAllister were joined in Salt Lake City to attend a by Bonnie McAllister and Jock conference of the Utah Coun- Jones of Salt Lake City for cil of Hospital Auxiliaries. the Easter dinner. Calling during the day were other family Plans are complete for the members, the Wells McAllister marriage of Mrs. Lorena House family, Salt Lake City;; Dale and Charles R. McKell, an McAllister family, Orem, and meventof April 2, with the cere- the John Weenig family of mony to be performed at the Provo. Mrs. \Weenig had reFrank J. Earl of Provo, longturned a few. hours earlier time member of the Provo Rofrom Hawaii. tary Club, will become governor of District 542, Rotary Richard C. Reylance, U. S. International on July 1. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Earl will attend a disDavid ‘V. Roylance of Springville, left Sunday evening to trict Rotary conference April 10-14 in Twin Falls, Ida., prior return to Point Magu, Calif., after a shor: leave spent here. to taking his post. District 542 embraces Utah, Prior to leaving he was guest of honor at a dinner given Idaho and one area of WyoCongressman Sherman Lloyd in Provo by his grandmother, ming, and includes 48 clubs. and Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, Mrs. Florence H. Clark. Other Mr. Earl will make official who must fight it out for the guests were Mr. and Mrs. John visits to each club during his right to represent the Repub- D. Gordon and family of Orem. year in office. lican Party in the United Richard expects soon to be From May 27 to June 4 he States Senate race this fall, transferred to Honolulu, Ha- will attend a Rotary Internawill meet in formal debate waii. tional assembly at Lake Placid Friday night in the Provo Club, N.Y. for an indoctrinaHigh School Auditorium. Joseph Leon Clark was the tion program. Following this The event will begin at 7:30 name given Sunday to the new he will travel by special train p. m., and anyone is welcome. son of Carl W. and Leonette to Toronto, Canada for the RoStates and county GOP candi- Clark, of Provo. Coming for tary International convention. dates will be present, but for the occasion were grandparMr. Earl has been an active introduction only with no ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Giles Rotarian for the past 30 years Dr. to speeches, according and family of Manti; great- and has served as vice presiRichard Call, general chair- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. dent and president of the Proman of the event. A social Frank Sanford of Springville, vo club. He was notified of his hour will folfow in the school and Mrs. Florence Clark, Pro- appointment by letter from cafeteria where those attend- vo and an aunt and uncle, Mr. Carl P. Miller, president of ing may meet the candidates. and Mrs. Carl Seamons of Rotary International. Procedure for selection is to Dr. Call said a panel of perk Brigham City. haps three persons would as! be chosen by a nominating committee, which is tantathe candidates questions folMr. and Mrs. H. Rex Taylor , mount to election. The nomlowing the debate. report all well with their chilRules for the debate, he said, inating committee’s choice is dren, Larry and Norine Taylor will have one candidate speak- and children whom they visit- | formally ratified at the ining 20 minutes, the second 25, ternational convention in Tored for a few days in Richland, and the first one concluding Wash. The Taylors were ac-| onto. with five minutes. A coin will Civic activity is a prime companied by their daughters, factor in the nominating combe flipped for the order of Kristi and Natalie Maud. mittee’s action. Mr. Earl has speaking, Dr. Call stated. been a member of the Provo Airman Third Class Larry Chamber of Commerce since D. Blanchard, son of Mr. and 1926, a director for 16 years, Mrs. William G. Blanchard, and president of the chamber Provo, has been reassigned to in 1939. He has taken part in Walker Air Force Base, New numerous other civic projects Mexico, following his gradua- throughout the years. tion from the technical train- Wp FaWT tet LOWEST PRICES Provoan we New Rotary District Head Wilkinson, Lloyd Set Provo Debate CHENILLE BEDSPREAD LADIES’ NET WINDCHASER 277 Misty soft nylontulle keeps curls neat. Banded with rayon taffeta to match. Rowafter row of kitten. Twin, Full. soft chenille (viscosecotton). Mocha, white, pink, gold, blue,lilac. Colorful dust pan in lightweight plastic. Pretty addition to closet. Nice background for gift. Measuring spoons saltpepperset, 44 cup scoop, plate scraper, easy stack silverware tray. FASHION NYLONS Canyon Road { i Reg. 98¢ pr- 929 States is currently with the UniverAir Force surgical assistants sity of California. at Gunter AFB, Alabama. The Provo City Commission has set April 15 at 10 a.m. for Dr. Melvin T. Hatch made the opening of bids for the a surprise visit to his mother, furnishing of materials and the Mrs. Dora Pendleton, of Proconstruction of curbs, gutters vo and other relatives last and sidewalks along Canyon week. Dr. Hatch also visited Road (150 East Street) from with his sisters, Mrs. Lynn about 1400 N. to 2230 N. (Beulah) Olson, Provo, and The construction will be of |Mrs. George Coomes and famete. It precedes the state’s ily of Orem. In the Salt Lake widening of the road to four area he visited with another lanes. The road now is the sister, Mrs. Val Harrison of route of Highway 189. The Salt Lake and a brother, Kenstate last year agreed to widen jneth Hatch, Murray. Dr. Hatch and pave the route if the city | would furnish curbs and gut-| ters. The city decided to also furnish sidewalks if ground for them was given the city by the Property owners. The Provo Engineering Department is surveying and staking the construction area this week. 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