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Show i4 Around and About cb DAILY HERALD Santaquin AY, OCTOBER10, 1958 Utah County, Utah To Name UTAH COUNTY Top Citizen By PATRICIA R. HALL FR 41447 SANTAQUIN — A “Citizen of the Year” will be named at a banquet and program which is Jerry Ann Halladay is recovering from surgery in the Utah Valley Hospital. She is progressing satisfactorily and is able to receive visitors. fe tentatively scheduled the first week in November. The event is an annual affair sponsored by the Lions Club in cooperation with the City; Council. Alfonzo Kester, Lion Club president, is in charge .and all Nadine Nelson of Moses Lake, Wash., is visiting with her brother and sister this week. She is being: entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson and Mr. and Mrs: Richard Hinkley. ‘ Pvt.. Jimmy Duane recently returned to Fort Hood, Tex., following a 10-day furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Mildred Price. Pvt. - Duane is in the Armored Division of the U. S. Army. i i a ot et Mr. ‘and Mrs. Donald Pugmire have recently entertained their parents, Mr.) and Mrs. Lynn Weller and Mr, and Mrs. McKay Pugmire, both of Pocatello, Ida. Both famili¢s spent weekends with the Pugmires. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos: Roberts of Orém had as a guest this past week, Mrs. Paul Krause of Window Rock, Ariz. Mrs. Krause’ is Mrs. Roberts’ sister. She visited with the Roberts while her husband attended a Forestry Convention in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Julina B. Green of Logan, Utah. spent last weekend with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Rogers, Maxine, Jeanne, Ronald, and Jon Mark, of Orem, « Mrs. Fraftik Cragun and her daughter, Ann, of Springdell, Provo Canyon, left today for Salt Lake City: where they will spend a few days with Mrs. Cragun’s sister, Mrs. Douglas Busterud., WPEAKER — Fred J. Twyman, national field repre- sentative of Veterans of Foreign Wars, who will speak to the VFW Auxiliary 2162 -Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Post Home on Columbia Lane. All women, whether eligible. members or not, are invited to attend. civic clubs are sponsoring nominee for the honor, THE SHIRT OF A LIFETIME a INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Mrs. Max Peterson went to Moab over the weekend where she was a guest of her father, 4 Fred Johnson. Mrs. PENDLETON VIRGIN WOOL Albert Greenhalgh was SHIRTS 1 13% the honored guest! at a birthday party in her honor Saturday in ‘Provo by her sons and daughters. Completion Deadline Enjoying the event were Mr. and Mrs.“David Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Jene Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Greenhalgh, (Mr. Set by ACP Mr. and Mrs. Nile R. Russon. are leaving Saturday for a week’s vacation. They will visit Las Vegas, Nev., attend an insurance convention in Coronado, Calif., and motor down to Mexico. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation practices upon which cost - share has been reMrs. James W. Rawlings and children Stephen, Suzanne and quested should be ‘‘completed or Diane left recently by plane for New York where they will join Mr. substantially completed’ by Nov. Rawlings who is employed with the law firm of Chadbourne, Parke, 20 to be eligible for. assistance Whiteside and Wolff. They will live on Staten Island. under the current program. and Mrs. Richard Green- halgh, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Liddle, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stott, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Beck Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin) Clayson and Mrs. Gaye Householder. Mrs. Greenhalgh left by plane Oct. 7 in company with a son, Blaine, for a ‘vacation trip. to San Francisco. The world’s most famous name in 100% virgin wool shirts —new exclusive patterns, get yours now—fora lifetime of smart good looks. Mr. and Mrs. James : Corless This was announced today by of San Diego are visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Hall of Escondido, Calif., were honored ACP officials, who said that the home of her parents, Mr. and recently at a dinner party in American Fork by Mr. Hall’s brother last date for accepting requests and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs@eOscar Hall. Other guests present for cost-sharing under the 1958 were Mr. and Mrs. Millen Kirkham, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall, program will be Oct. 25. These Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar requests will be considered in the Watkins, American Fork. last allocation meeting. of the county committee to be held Newcomers to Provo include Mrs. Helen D._Palmer, 757 E. 7th Nov. 4. N., from Pasadena, Calif.; Evan Pope, 733 N. University_Ave., from Requests of farmers for costSage, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foulger, 658 N. 4th E., from North share assistance receivéd before Hollywood, Calif.; LeRoy Hemingway,;67 N. 1st W., from BakersOct. 25 will only be considered if field, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Bird, Wyview Village D-63, from funds are released by farmers Rigby, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Nakamura, 205 N.8th E., who have found that they could frontPetaluma, Calif. - not complete their practice or Also new to Provo are Guy R. Thomas, 2429S. 9th W., from have~ completed less practices Spanish Fork; Rénald Budd Simons, 885 N. University Ave., from than they originally intended, beSan Bernardino, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritz, 471 N. 2nd E., cause funds for, ACP assistance from Woodland, Calif.; Ann Lambert, 431 E. 3rd N., from Yuma, ha¥e been complet allocated at Ariz.; Conrad Stowell, 944 E. 460 S., from Phoenix, Ariz. and D. D. this date. " Hall, 1501 N. State, from Salt Lake City. Donna Halladay is now located at the Faye Rose Beauty Salon. Phone FR 3-5108 for appointment.—(adv.). Appointment ‘of three native|Columbia-Geneva Steel’s Coal Utahns to new posts at Geneva, Mines and Quarries is announced Works and the Geneva coal mine| by T. C. Clark, assistant compwas anno iced today. 7 troller-Utah Operations for the Roy S. Rowland has been made| U-S. Steel Division. Mr. Roundy, began his employgeneral foreman. of track, and Benjamin C. Olsen is a new fore- ment with U.S. Steel at Geneva man of raw materials handling Works in the’ accounting departat Geneva |Works, according to ment in September, 1951. He Martin Matekovic, division super- lives in Dragerton. intendent of transportation and yards. Mr. Rowland, who lives in Orem, is oné of Utah’s pioneer steelmakers; Ironton Plant He started at the City Blocks Coop Over Waterline of the former Columbia Steel Company. in 1925 George Kogianes, 2800 N. 930 and occupied various positions at that facility, where, in 1943, he E., thought he had located a nice was named)’ ‘yard foreman. In ‘site for a chicken cép, but city 1954 he was transferred to the: engineers ruled otherwise. The Geneva Plant .as foreman-raw location was immediately above materials handling, a position he a buried city water line, they held until his present promotion. said. Mr. Olsen, who livés at Spring- SALT LAKE CITY (PID Mrs. Angus Greenhalgh was feted at a birthday party Saturday in Provo. Present were Mrs. Ralph Hillman, Mrs: Verl Gudweeks of Payson; Mrs. Ger- ‘ald Greenhalgh Oren, and Ellen Greenhalgh, Santaquin. COAT Springville MEN'S SWEAT New Honor _ MEN’S FRIEDMAN SHELBY HUNTING the American Bankers AssoCia- tional association and the indivied at 2 a.m., was answered by dual banks of Utah. He will also be responsible ¢or the membership activities on behalf of the national association. Mr. Packard is president of the Springville Banking Company and is currently serving as president ed in the office and spread. of the Independent Bankers of It took, more than..an hour to the Twelfth Federal Reserve Disthe blaze. Fire fighting trict, which comprises. seven western states and Alaska, than four hours later to do mop Mr. Packard was accompanied up work. on the Chicago trip by his wife. The fire department reported a They expect to Jeave this week car was seen hurrying away from for San Francisco, where he will the shopping center shortly besupervise an executive commitfore the alarm was turned in. It tee meeting of the Independent MEN’S LINED BOOTS 14” in an attempt to crack a safe ap- Mr. Packard is immediate past parently caused an extensive fire president of the Utah Bankers early today at Reed’s, Shopping Association. In his new national post, he will Center in Salt Lake y maintain liaison between the naThe two-alarm fire, which start- four engines and/ ladder trucks from, the city fire department. The fire department .said the blaze burned half of the building and that damage totaled from $25,000 to $50,000. The fire start- per, fully quilted lining, fur lined hood converts into a collar. Green or blue. 7 tion for the state of Utah. The appointment was madeat the recent — convention of the American Bank- 6° Heavy duty shell, giantzip- a SPRINGVILLE—F. C. 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