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Show ¢ = Tomorrow Is Registration Day, Your ‘Next to Last Chance Before Election Who needs to ‘register Tuesday University. 26. Rose Kartchner, 288 N. 3rd It’s your next, to last chance, Ww. tomorrow and Oct. 28. 27 . Normia Snow, 480 N. 7th W. Those who failed to vote in the , 28. . Zana B. Nielsen, 910 W. 2nd in order to vote} in November? last general election in 1956, lost their registration, If they have not | 29. Bessie Cochran, 1010 W. 5th chia done so, :they must regisns men and womenn reaching the voting age of 21 must register to cast a ballot. 30. Lela Dunford, 790 W. 7th A. 31. Mrs. Esther Asay, 900 Columbia Lane. 32. Alice H. Hawkins, 710 W. Utah County, Utah Club Meets For Quilting 4. Mrs. Jay Gordon, 93 N. ist E. ALPINE ing Club Thursday. The afternoon ‘was spent quilting. Lunch was served to five members. ckford, County for four ‘months and the local precinct for! 60 days. However, if a Utahn has moved from one precinct within Utah County to another precinct, also within the county, he may transfer registration up to the Saturday before election. r This is done by going to your old registration agent} getting a transfer, and bringing! it to the registration agent in the new precinct. Registration places will be open Tuésday in Utah} County from 8 am, to9 p.m. { * On ‘more. registration day—on Oct. 28—is scheduled prior to Nov. 4 elections. Utah County rekistration places are located as follows: 35. Monta W. Anderson, 490 E. 1860 N. : 36. Sara Payne, 1216 Aspen Ave, 37. Mrs. Mary J. Livingston, Ada T. Waddéll, 244 Myrtle Birk, 316 S. Sarah Rowe, (121 S. Maude Roberts, 56 S. 4th E. Ist E. 1st E. S. 4th E. Larry Steele, 1186 N. . 5. Mrs. R. K. Boulter, 491 W. 165 S. * 6. Adele Jensen, 287 E. 1st N. 6. Mrs, M. C. Jones, 750°E. 50} 7. Mrs. Russell 8. } South Main. 7. Albert Mabey, 159 E. 2nd N. 8). Mrs. Amos N. Merrill, 279 N. 4th E. 9. Sibyl S. Sullivan, 349 N. 8th Carson, 1727 8. Loreen Bliss, 757 S. 4th E. 9. Mrs. Ada “Skinner, 924 South State. 10. -Mrs. Howard Barron, 475 E. 1070 S. 10. Augusta McBride, 896 North University. 11. Mary D. Jolley, 673 N. 4th Mrs, Pleasant Grove. 2. Martha L. Peterson, 193 E. Ww. 11. Mrs. C. R. Peterson, 460 E. 1910 S. 12. Elsie Paulson, 1373 S. 8th E. 4. Vera Perham, 271 E. 3rd N. VINEYARD Center. 7. Emma B. Kennedy, 343 E. 4th S. 8. Ida Worthen, 321:E. 8th S. 9. Mary Ann Lawrence, 140 C ; song G. Simmons, 346 E. 5 2. Mrs. Annie Wood, 80 W. 2nd 3. Ruth F. Andrus, 167 N. 1st W. -4. Mrs. William Johnson Jr., and families. Mrs. Cook will Monday, Oct. 13 Mr. Sherrill Newell, son of Mr. PROVO and Mrs, Harry Newell, who is Academy—The Barbarian, and a student at Utah State Agricul- the Geisha Debutante, The Goshen Relief Society held Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk, trav- eled TO REPRESENT PROVO IN STATE CONTEST—Rex Roundy and Linda Kaye Christensen smile happily after winning Provo area hula hoop tournament over 50 other entries in contest sponsored by Skaggs Drug Center Saturday. Each won a newbicycle. They will now enter state-wide competition at Salt Lake City to compete for an expense-paid trip to Disneyland for themselves and their families. Rex is a student at Maeser School; Linda Medical, Dental Students May GetFederal School Aid to Montebello, Calif., to spend a few days at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. |and Mrs. Vane Peters, after receiving word of the serious illness of Mr. Peters. \Mrs. Owen Horten, Nelson,’ Mrs. Mrs. John Vernon Steck and Mrs. Talbort Fowler drove to Salt Lake City on, Wednesday to attend the Relief Society Conference. a Mr. and Mrs. Champ Myers a children, Sharon and Bruce of Delta, Utah were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. At The Movies Girl, Mrs. Jensen will visit Mr. and Wayne. Paramount — The its opening social on Tuesday. A hot dinner was served to 40 women. Mrs; Lloyd Penrod gave the theology lesson. quested action will become reality in the near future. * What’s Playing with Mrs. Vern Jensent RFD, SPANISH FORK 1. ate: Mrs. visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, and attends Timpanogos. MAPLETON Mrs. Martha Houtz, Springville. 3rd S. and ing for Grand Canyon where they will spend a week visiting their . Street. George Cook un- Melva Jensen left Friday mofn- PROVO ; 3.. Mrs. Ella Newell, 525 N. 4th 5. Mrs. Bill Averett, 80 E,- 1st N. 1. Eva B. Thurman, 693 E. 5th -w. 6. Afton Palfreyman, 309 East Ss. 4: Mrs. J. D. Pyne, 585 N. 8th 2. 8. 4. 5. hospital Tuesday where she derwent surgery. ~ 3rd N. 8. Melba Nicholes, 142 N. 5th E. PLEASANT GROVE 1. Geneve J. ‘Dalton, RFD, 38. Marian Monson, 741 N. 11th 3. Margaret Atwood, 432 N. sth E E. 4. Mrs. John S. Green, 336 E. 39. Carma P. Nielsen, 978 E. 3rd S. 2nd N. 40. Mrs. Anna Sutherland, 250 5. Mrs. Vern Cullimore, 253 S. Ist E. Ss. 10th E. 41. Ileen Farrer, 1137 E. 360 S. 6. Vie Ostergaard, Lindon. SPRINGVILLE 42. Millie F. Johnson,. 1533 South 1. Mrs. Wallace Clegg, 584 S. State. 3rd E OREM 2. Julia Sumsion, 124 S. 2nd W. 1. Glenna Johnson, 298 W. 12th 3. Mrs. Leah Jones, 271 N. 1st N. 2. Mrs, 8th E. sion on poisoning of trash fish and- local Utah Wildlife Federation Commission by the Mona Lions and Theodore Howard, local Utah eel kClub and it is hoped that the re- Paula Fowler, 24-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Fowler, was taken to the Payson 2nd N. 783 E. 560 N. addressed the Mona Lions Club State Game Warden’ as guest speakers. Also in attendance were two state wardens from Utah County and Lions Zone Chairman, at its last meeting, and the posJack Brough of Nephi. A discussibility of poisoning trash fish in the Mona Reservoir and re-stock- Mr. and Mrs, James Takos. 550 Anyone who has moved. into 8th N. N. 3rd W. Utah County from another county 33. Relva McGarry, 837 N. 380 6. Mrs. M. J. Walker, 374 N. or state must register. To be w. 1st W: eligible the newcomer must have 34. Branda White, 1300 N. 3rd 7. Mrs. Harry Manning, 721 E. lived in Utah for] one year; Utah MONA—Fish and game experts planting thé Mbna Reservoir with ing it with game fish was held. Mrs. Ervin Jasperson left for a good stock of gamefish followThe meeting was presided over Salt Lake City Thursday. She will oa the ‘speakers, A request for by President Verlael Kete, with spend a week visiting at the home this attion has been forwarded to of her daughter and son-in-law, Othel L. Pay, president of the the ‘Utah State Fish and Game Vivian Nicholes, 462 West George By MRS. AGNES MYERS GOSHEN — Mrs. Orval Jasper- 2. Lucy Bush, 265 East State. 3. Rintha Christensen, 159 W."| 2nd S. 5 4. Reservoir of Trash Fish son entertained the Ladies’ Sew- Bertha S, Clark. AMERICAN FORK 1. Mrs.’ Margaret G. Bromley: 368 East’ State. Main. 5. Mrs. Mona Lions Seekto Rid DAILY HERALD Goshen Ladies MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1958 with John Reluctant Rex Harrison. Uinta — The Blob,: and I Married a Monster From Outer Space. Pioneer Motor Vu—Ten North Frederick, and From Hell to Texas, LEHI Royal—Closed. AMERICAN FORK Coral — tural College was home for the weekend. Fort Massacre, and The Return,of Dracula. PLEASANT GROVE Grove—The Haunted Stranger, and Fiend Without a Face. OREM Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and children of Glendale, Utah, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Molyneux and children of Spanish Fork visited Saturday at the home off Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux. The Mona Ward Relief Society held its magazine drive, ending the. night’s drive with a pot-luck supper. Members who were not Scera— From Hell to Texas, out on the drive quilted and. sup- with Don Murray. SPRINGVILLE per was served to 24 members. sf Rivoli—A: Certain gmile, with The Mona Ward Primary AssoRossano Brazzi. ciation was re-organized Sunday PAYSON evening at sacrament meeting ELBERTA — Mrs. Enid Smith Huish — The Reluctant Debu- with Madge Newton being sus- of Sandy, Mrs. Amy Franks of Weiser, Ida., and Valena Okelberry of Goshen visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waterbury Tuesday. tante, with Kay | omiaetained as president with Almina NEPHI Kay as first counselor and DarVenice—Witness for the Prose- lene Fowkes as second counselor. cution, with Tyrone Power. Mrs. Cora Fowden visited in Sir Francis Drake sailed Provo and Orem .with her son Watkins. ‘assistance for veterans. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Waterbury around the world on the ‘‘Golden and daughter-in-law, Mr. and that and son, Max, of Blue Hill, Neb.,’ “T shall be pleased to review +5. Mrs. Lillian Robertson, 685 LAKEVIEW 13. Dorothy Caseity, 355 South Mrs. Reeve Fowden, ; medical and dental students will these programs, as suggested by arrived at the home of his par- Hind.” University. Mrs. Scott M. Taylor, RFD 1, E. 4th N: 6. Mrs. Evelyn Jones, 186 W. ‘tbe eligible to participate in the Secretary Flemming, with those ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Water14. Maud B. Roper, 407 8. 3rd Provo. oans program established by the who may be interested,’”’ Senator bury Tuesday. They are also vis5th N. PLEASANT VJEW iting with his, brother and family, 7. (Leland) Mrs. Elenor Creer, mew National Defense Education Watkins said. .| Della Waterlyn, 394 W. 4th 1. Mrs, Reed Allen, 2320 N. Act. “The Administration has pre- Mr. and Mrs: Stanley Waterbury. i RFD, Spanish Fork, 586 E., Provo. 2. Mrs. Harold) Bailey, 544 E. Mrs. Provo. 6th N. . Emma G. Jones, 467 S. 6th Nettie . Maude Carter, 1864 W. 6th 19. RFD 1, 2. Mrs. Morris Wiscombe, 3295 Canyon Road. 198 FAIRFIELD Myrtle N. 16th W. 20. Mrs. Dale Wail, 40 S. 9th W. +} ‘21. Clarence L. Stewart, 38 S. Tth W. 22 Ann Larsen, i15 S. 5th W. THISTLE Mrs. Florence Hawkins. COLTON Mrs. Etta Fineh. Erickson. BENJAMIN Pauline Richardson. LAKE SHORE Mrs. Ruth J. Huff, RFD, Span- CEDAR VALLEY Florence Christensen, 14 .N. 7th E. Senator (R-Utah) 17. Ruth Vincent; 777 W. 2nd S. 8. Dalley, Laura Peterson, RFD Lehi. CLINTON (Birdseye) -Sula Lasson. ish Fork. LEM PALMYRA 1. Mrs. Audrey Wilson, 390 West Mrs. Catherine Hansen (Reed), Main. = Arthur V. announced today “When the act passed, the general belief was that if would ‘apply to scientists, engineers and viously recommended legislation to provide Federal financial assistance for the rehabiliation linguists - in- training,” Senator and expansion of the training faWatkins said. “I -immediately cilities of medical and dental launched an inquiry to see if it might not apply as well to our medical and dental students. “Now Secretary Arthur S. lemming of the Department of (Health, Education and Welfare schools. “Secretary Flemming assures me that, although the Adminis- provisions of the act, under which an individual may borrow ‘an amount of not more than eal and dental schools, their staffs and students. “T am slated to go on Appropriations Committee in January, tration proposals for presenta- 23. Lileth Schwafzrock, 146 N. 2, Josephine M. Webb, 388 W. 4th W. 8th N. * 24. Sadie Haws, 120 W. 2nd S. 3. Mrs. Katherine Austin, 189 25. Delilah B. Adams, 445 North E. 4th N. ' Edgemont, Provo Couples Return From 5-WeekTour and I am quite sure that our committee will be asked to act 8%. upon important phases of this “In addition Secretary Flem- problem,’’ Senator Watkins said. 2. Elva S. Taylor, 292 S. 3rd W. 3. Mrs. Almon Harmer, 360 ming assures me that there now e@re several other Federal proUtah Avenue. EDG=MONT — Mr. and Mrs. moving to Overton, Nev., is the Dee Taylor of Edgemont Mrs. Taylor’s pares, Mr. and and Grant Bushman family. Mr. Bushman has been the football Mrs. Theodore M. Taylor of coach at the BY High for the Provo have returned home from past several: years. ‘Going with a five-week vacation which took Mr. Bushman were his. wife, them on a 16,000-mile journey. They drove to and from New York sightseeing in ‘15 states. Traveling from Nev York by plane, they visited Holland, Laurel, and their six children, Becky, Barbara, Roger, Laurie, Terry and Janet. GOSHEN Mrs. Mary M.Horton. SALEM Beverly H. Davis. PAYSON 1, Ida A. Huish, 392 E. 5th S. 4. Lucy Peterson, 453 N. 3rd E. 5. Mrs. Roy Broadbent, 535 South Main, 6. Mrs. W.'R. Phelps, RFD, 1, SPRING LAKE Cecil Peery, RFD, Payson. SANTAQUIN 1. Lillian Greenhalgh, 209 East Main. 2. Mrs. Blanche Howard, 290 S. 2nd W. : ELBERTA Max and Mary Nicholes and - Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, their children, Lynne, Joe, Bill, France, England: and Scotland. || Carol, Rulon, Joyce, Susan, They attended the dedication of Johnny, Heber and Debbie, are _ the London LDS Temple, visited now moving to their ranch in the Swiss Temple and attended Birdseye, Utah. Marguerite Waterbury. DIVIDEND Elaine Kirk. SOLDIER SUMMIT Mary Barela residence, HIGHLAND ~.the World’s Fair ati "Brussels. ‘ Edgemonters bid. adieu to Glenn C..and Lucille Shaw and children, Brent, David, Karen and Suzanne, who recently moved to Orem. Just prior to leaving Edgemont, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Shaw returned home from trip to the Hawaiian they had gone to Brent, who was from a Tahitian Mrs. Reva Smoot of City is spending a few her son-in-law. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Salt Lake days with daughter, Baxter. Mrs. O. C. Day residence. UNCOVER ANCIENT TOOLS AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) — Workmen digging a canal at East Ghor Mr. and Mrs. Ted Garfield and in northern Jordan have uncovfamily have returned home from a four-day visit with relatives in Islands where Rupert, Pocatello, Acequia» and méet their son, Belco, Ida. . being released LDS Mission. ° ered stone tools and mud looms dating back to the Bronze Age, more than 3,000’ years before Christ, the government said today. Five - year-old Stephen Gates was guest of honor) Wednesday when his mother, Mrs. Crawford Gates, entertained in honor of his -birth anniversary. The group enjoyed listening ‘to réc- and cake. eating ice cream Little folks helping School days Stephen celebrate were Chris Zahlman, Howard Belnap, Neil Izatt, Paul R. Witcomb, Dennis Myrup, Kent .Bleak;. Kathy leaving Edgemont and : CALL — a single academic fyear or a gross total up to $5,000. The rate for interest is grams under which financial aid is given to undergraduate medi‘cal and dental students,” Sena“Some are designed to attract students during their undergrad- uate years into certain fields of medicine or dentistry, as for example into research. Others are designed to secure additional physicians and dentists for particular departments and agencies of the Federal Govern- OPEN 1:15 Open 7 Adults 65¢ Show 7:15 EEE 20 commerrere ; GARY COOPER DIANE VARSI SUZY PARKER NOW PLAYING FEATURE: 1:30, tor W-tkins said. 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