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Show \ 5. Edgemont Fomily | DAILY. HERALD. sendy, cn County, Utah at rs “NationalCounty OfficialsName. Returns From: NATIONAL COUNTY...:.... EDGEMONT — Mr. -UTAH COUNTY Beach, PR ¢1447 Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Claire: Madsen, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Don - L. Anderson of Provo were entertained at a family get-together by Dr. and Mrs. Don M. Reese of Salt Lake City. Dr. Reese, a member of the University of Utah faculty, showed slides and souvenirs of their trip to Indonesia where Dr. Reese taught at the university in Jakarta for a year. Other family membersfrom Salt Lake City were Present, Mr. and Mrs. barn A. Greener attended a going-away party for Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moran in Salt Lake City: Mr. Moran is the superintenderftee the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in Salt Lake City. He is being transferred to Denver, Colo. A gift of luggage was presented to the Morans. ‘Mrs. Garn G. Campbell, the former Bonnie Hansen, and her children, David, Randy, and Chris left recently for Honolulu, Hawaii where they will join Petty Officer Campbell who is stationed with the navy there. Mrs. Campbell’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harker of Onan are spending the weekend in Las Vegas, Nev. They drove down and were joined b; Mr. Harker’s. brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harker. Ely, Nev. ; Mr. and Mrs. B. K..Bullock and their son, Don, of eo Kan., were recent visitors at the home of Mr..and Mrs. C. D. Harris of Orem. Mr. Bullock and Mrs. Harris are brother and sister. . and Mrs. Tillman Turley “of Eager, Ariz, visited with Mr. Turley’'s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Adelbert Hatch, for a few days. They cameup to see their son, Tiliman, before he left for an LDS mission to te Eastern States. A family dinner in ‘honor of Bonnie Wilson’s birthday was given by her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Helm recently. Family members present were Mrs. W. Dean Lewis (Lillis) and her son, Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Helm, grandparents. Miss Wilson is residing in Salt Lake City. Newcomers to Provo include Mrs. Leon Zamora, 677 W. 2nd _ S., Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Dickerson, 1160 S. 1080 E., and Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson Thomas Jr., 120 N. 10th E., all from Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Payne, 711 W. Center, from- Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Litchfield, 836 N. 7th W., from Salt. Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B. Tew, 1170 E. 230 S., from Lovell, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Oran Scott, 930 W, 3rd S., from \Blackfoot, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Ray Evans, 409 N. University Ave., from Salt Lake City. —— = 1 — Air Ambulance—Call Merrill Christopherson FR 3-1508. (adv.) Nephi Kiwanis ‘Couple Visits Sick Mother ‘Hears Former In Washington Missionary MONA—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Newberry of Mona left recently. fc. Bellingham, Wasb., where NEPHI—William Bailey, son of they will visit for a week with They are Jack Ludlow, Albert Starr and Mauricg Chapman. The names will be presented at the next meeting. Twenty members and a guest, Lee Bailey, were present. New Trial Denied In Fraud Case after several home going during the past seven years, showed an architect’s sketch of the new county health center and at.a meeting held at the clinic showed the provisions made there days Thursday afternoon. relatives in Virginia. sociation of County Officials. Nationat Association of County| Commissioner, and Milton J. Hess, Farmington. “NACO Federal-Real Property Committee: Arthur P. Brown, Roy, and George Buzianis, Tooele. NACO Civil Defense Commnittee: Jesse Guyman, Parowan, and H. J. Alles, Garfield County oe missioner. NACO Mental Health Commit: tee: June J. Wheeler, Wasatch Country treasurer at Heber; Rose P. Nisonger, Tooele County re- corder, and Keith Taylor, Teasdale, Wayne County commissigner. NACO Education Committee: ( sion was given. This committee building and would open into the would act as a liaison group with reception and waiting lounge and On the other side would draw up plans to incorporate the be eight treatment rooms com- ™“ child’ guidance clinic into the pared to the four now available health board. This was made pos- in the present headquarters and sible by a firm promise by the there would be rooms for play Utah County commissioners to therapy and group thefapy and allot an additional $16,000 to the a small lounge for the personnel. (‘health department’s annual budDr. Egbert and Dr. Harston get to be used in hiring personnel told the clinie board that the Jon R. Hicken, son of Mr. and the Utah County Health Board to patio. UNREPENTANT KILLER-— Apparently unconcerned over his fate, confessed slayer, Roy Victor Olson, 23, -North Sacramento, Calif., answers police questions about the knife killings of Sacramento television announcer Ogden Miles on Sept. 30 and the stabbing of John Weiler, 31, in a Seattle, Wash., apartment on June 23. “I don’t know why I killed these men,” he said, “I’m not sorry: either.”. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). Payson Turns Out For Foodliner Ribbon-Cutting PAYSON — A new IGA Food- Mrs. Ralph F. Hicken of 460 E. 3050 N., is in Fort Carson, Colo. where he will, receive his basic training in the Army. Jon left Sunday for a Eanee year term in the army. Mrs. Glen Baker (Crystal Brown) recently received: word.of the death of .her father, David Alma 75-year-old Brown, of Koosharem. She went home and stayed five days with her mother. The Baker family went to Koosharem for the funeral services. Neglect Case Moved To District Court proposed sum of $16,000°is a good start but in order to serve the number of children now on the waiting list, on .a reasonable basis, $35,000 would be neéded. The board suggested various Newell B. Dewsnup,2742 S. 87th, ways of gradually building up the W., Magna, chasged with Wilful budgetto the point where it would neglect and failure to provide, be working at reasonable “Hooch,” meaning’ whiskey, was boundoverto Fourth District capacity. They suggested that ,came from the Alaskan Indian Court from Provo City Court. additional financial help from the word. “‘hoochinoo,” a drink made school districts is a must-since 50 b. Sitka Indians distilled from England’s Thames River is 215 per cent of the referrals are from * molasses, miles long. school sources, William C. Walton, San Juan liner has opened in Payson. County Commissioner; Clifford S. Hundreds of local people preBlackham, Sanpete County Com- viewed the store Wednesday eve- missioner, and Grant Southam, ning when a smorgasbord luncheon Uintah County Commissioner. NACO County Planning, Commit- was served free of charge to all tee: Clyde B. Adams, Davis Coun- who queued the line waiting to ty Commissioner, and E. Pau Gil- enter the store. Mayor G. O. Dunford snipped the gen, Ogden. NACO Weifare Committee: ribbon in a door-opening ceremony: Rodger C. Atkin, St. Gearge; R. at 6 p.m. Elgin Gardner, Nephi, and Owen The first day for business was Yeates, Logan. \| Thursday morning and the grand NACO Natural Resources Com? opening is slated to mittee: Clyde E. Conover, Fer- through the weekend. ron; Abram Barker, Salt Lake City, and_Eugene Cole, Price. Utah State Association of -County Officials officers are: Archie C. Pace, Coalville, president; Jesse Guymon, Parowan, secretary, and C. A. Grant, American Fork, executive director. continue Newest innovations in the food market business have been worked into construction and fixtures of. the building. New pastel colors were chosen for interior decoration, with a bright pattern selected for floor tiling. Floral pieces sent in congratulation added to the opening atmosphere of fiesta. - POLICE CHIEF IN SP. FORK FACES SUIT Roy Rodgers, is owner and operator. He closed the doors on the Central Market on Main Street to move into the new building after being in business in Payson some 20 years. The first aerial passenger tramGeorge Q. Hood hasfiled suit in way in North Amefica was opened Fourth District Court against at Cannon Mountain in New Spanish Fork City and Grant Hampshire on June 28, 1938. White, chief of police, declaring he was “wrongfully” dispossessed ‘\of his wallet, car, two rifles, kodak, set of micrometers and other property of total value of $1000. Defendant is asking for return of his property or reimbursement of $1000, plus $500 damages, and court costs. Senior Citizens Set Special Halloween: Fete A gay Halloween dance will be beginning at 8 p.m. Everyone is urged to wear costumes although they are not re- quired to do so. given for costumes. the’ Prizes will be most Pemorous Refreshments will be fand an orchestra served will‘ provide Have Just 1 place to pay see the : Money Man with Friendly Finance Plan ‘Quick * Convenient * Confidential music. A Battery Charges Dismissed by Court hi TEL Oe Charges against Vera E. Fitch, Thistle, of battery, were. dismis- ame eal Sota) sed upon motion of the county attorney by Provo City Court. appendectomy, Edgemont 2nd Sets: Variety Show Tonight Everyone in the family will love our wonderful way with clothes! : We clean: every garment.spic’n’ will be put on by the BYU stu- 4 emade candy, pop j-apples will be at Walker's! clothes sparkle Canyon Road. ‘The variety show The defendant had been found dent program. bureau. This is to cd wear cose chron be a ward building fund show to which every member in the wardRetreshments will be - and that's how much I saved by financing my new car whole family’s Sentencing for Mary. Vatsis, Price, ch with money under false pretenses, has at 7:30 p. m. in the recreation hall of ward house oa north been set in Fourth District Court for Oct. 31. returned for the child guidance clinig. 4 Dr. Marlow Harston, psychiatrist at the clinic who has worked diligently at keep the clirnie for the child guidance clinic visit with her niece, Mrs. Grant Authorization for the president, quarters. D. Bendixsen. Mrs. Martin. has Robert Egbert, to appoint a comThe enrance would be on the been on a three months visit to mittee at the next executive ses- ground level side of the proposed .Newberry’s’ mother,’ Mrs. held for Senior Citizens at Eldred Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bailey, was Mr. Effie Newberry who is seriously Recreation Hall Tuesday evening the speaker at the last Kiwanis ill. ‘ Club- meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joan Swaab of Mr. Bailey has recently returned from an LDS mission to San Diego, Calif., are guests at the Central States, spending his the home of their daughter and son-in-law, -Mr. and’ Mrs. Wells time in Oklahoma, He told of the Ellertson of Mona. While visiting conditions there, the schools, the here, Mr. Swaab is enjoying himlay.of the country and their main self in. the canyons and on the rn mountains of Nebo with his souThe meeting was, in charge of in-law and friends hunting deer. President Roy Bowles with ‘the Mr. and Mrs, Robert Oldham program in charge of the Publicity and Public Relations com- and children of Kearns have rémittee.. Robert: Hall, chairman, turned home after several days also had missionary experiences visit at the home of Mrs. Oldin the Central:States Mission. He ham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘was assisted on the committee by Hugh Sperry. Elgin Garrett and Herman: ManMiss Sheila ‘Swasey, d glesgon. A nominating committee was of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swaseyis appointed to select the officers’ of recuperating in the Juab County the Kiwanis for the coming year. Hospital where she underwent an Calif. Wednesday By PATRICIA R. HALL Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson and their daughters, Lois and For Child Guidance Clinic days visit with their brother and recently appointed. lists of com-| lingJones to the NACO roads and mittees ofthe National ‘Association highway commission. County Surveyor Vern Green ‘Utah County Commtiasioner Veril has been named t0 the NACO \\Dixon has been named vice chair-| county planning committee. © man of the welfare committee of| A mid-winter meeting for these, the National Association of Coun-| committees has been set for Nov. ty Officials; Commissioner F.!23 to. 2 at Ashville, N. C. ? Mrs. The picture appears to be for-the 1959 financial outlook of the Utah County Child’ sister-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. KenGuidance Clinic provided interim neth Godfrey. funds can be obtained to exist untjl next January, according to Mrs. Myrtel Martin of Long reports given to the clinic board County officlais from Utah Coun-| to» the NACOCivil Defense Com- ty and the state are prominent on| mittee, and Commissioner ‘Ster- : and Lorin Godfrey and.son, Richard, have returned to their home in Cardsten, Canada, after a ten Rulon Nicholes, has been named Around and About Financial.Outlook Brightens | Visit to Canada Central Utah Men to Com nittees 50S “ ee span... a8crispiand fresh as Yes, dad’s ‘suits, It sure pays to compare . Walkerrates! i _the chil- “ff 's wane look. CMRManoe oR their best when we go to: work FP BhWeeah = or ; my J money. ne ' it > i | 5 WALKER BANK |