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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 2

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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About People City Center Salvage Contract Awarded; Construction to Begin Vem Dunn Construction 'also entered bids, the highest i tir' BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Today: Boy to Garth and Mary Lueli Best AJired. Orem. Girl to Steven and Margaret Laythan Giles, Heber. Girl to Manuel and Lupe Car-rillo Cambray, Provo. Monday: Boy to Roger and Mary Ann ice-cream.

Those tresent included the Dean Buckners, Leo A. Taylors, LeRoy S- Taylors, Mrs. Ted HaHaday erf Provo reports receiving a telephone cl lfrora her daughter and family from far-away Perth, Australia on Friday morning. Through the wonders of telephone Mrs. Haliaday beard that her daughtetr, the former Linda Grav of Lehi and her I Stanley S.

Taylors, Glenn P. Buckntrs, Haywood, Call; Eugene Buckners, Norman Eau-taughs, San Luis Obispo, the Leon Taylors, Pleasant Grove; the Evan Taylors, Bountiful, the LaMaun Matrons, the low bidder for the salvage rights going to $14,000. and demolition of the buildings The city commission. In the on the block on which the new 'oral motion awarding the bid. City Center wi3 be built, was stated that the company could awarded the contract Monday! begin salvage rights immed-night by the Provo DtyCommis-j iately and could begin begin sion.

demolition Sept. 1. Dunn Construction's bid was I Salvage rights can be started $3,900. Seven other companies in all but three buildings on the r. husband.

Kiln Holdaway and their chldren. Brad, Delayne; Bob Wrights and the Enoch Groberas. Farmineton, Ut, to dkkx two or wnich are now in Mitchell Hams, Provo. Boy to Jerry and Beverly Briggs Sul'ican, Provo. Boy to Roger and Barbara Bowen Midgley, Provo.

Boy to Gaylord and Lorene Warner Durland, Spanish Fork. Boy to Paul and Karen Sullivan Anderson, Orem. Girl to Jeffrey and Kathleen Anderson Kimball, Provo. Boy to Jerry and Ton! Davis Hargraves, Orem. Boy to Robert and Julia Gro-berg Blair, Provo.

gether with members of their families Swimming, games and family buriness were conducted. Mrs. Thelma Bwkwalter of Provo had a busy day on Monday waving goodbye to her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Youth to Be Saluted Buckwalter and children, Kevin use.

The former owner of the other has asked more time. The city began digsine out the foundation of the old Provo Hism School last week, and the work will soon be complete. Part of the work consists of tearing out the old swimming pool, which was covered over when the high school as torn down. Dunn Construction must finish demolition of the buildings on the block by Oct. 1 the time I Ik and Jan as they returned to Lav Vegas, after a visit and Shao are well and prospering in their home "down under," where Klin is employed with the Ireco Company.

They report that they hop to be able to return to Utah in the not too distant future. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Holdaway of V'ne-yard are Klin's parents. Since Mrs.

Halladay's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gray were overnight guests at the Hil'a-day home, they were also able to talk with the Hc'daway'i in Australia. The family of the Late Asbted Taylor met for a reunion on Saturday at Sowiette Park in Provo. Some 55 members sat down to a delicious all-help supper featuring a number of the Boy to Stacy and Carol Bates Luke, Mapleton.

in Provo with Mrs. Buckwal By Concert SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Auditions for the Utah State Fair's "Salute to Youth" con- Girl to Mark and Paula Tay ter and rer son, Briant. Hardly had th-3 dust of the departure settled when they welcomed lor nowe, orem. Girl to Milton and Rhea Baird Willie, Provo. Sunday: daughter and sister, Dclores and husband Lyle Banton and their cert will be held Sept 12-14 at when Ashworth Architects has the University of Utah's Music bids wil1 let City Twin girls to Robert and Hall.

iMTCWIlIIIM. JEANNIE LEW, of Orem, the current Miss Utah County, reports to the county commission that she will be on hand to relinquish her crown to a new queen this Friday in the Spanish Fork High School Auditorium. Pictured with Miss Lew are Commissioners Stanley Roberts and Vert Stone. Winner of the contest, which begins at I p.m., will represent the county in the Utah State Fair Pageant. That winner will participate in the Miss Utah competition, and the eventual Miss Utah will vie for the Miss America title.

children from Portland, Ore. During the visit of this family the group will assemble at Las Glenna Lewis Coombs, Provo. Louis W. Booth, supervisor, Boy to William and Marlene iA -70s tntn nir S570 are Vegas, for a family reunion Joan Faulkner, Provo letting of the bids. Also expected to attend are Dr.

offered by the fair, with first-place winners in advanced sec family favorite looaa inauung, baked fish, home grown corn Girl to Hulan and Mary Eliza-beth Edwards, Snow, Provo. and Mrs. Doyle Buckwalter and their children from Orem. Boy to Edgar and Jane Bos Wolferts, Provo. tions auditioning wiu tne ttan Symphony -Orchestra.

Prizes- including scholarships from the University of Utah, Utah State University, West Armv Private First Class Ed Girl to James and Arlene State Fair Entries Can Be Taken To Utah County Extension Office ward T. GoodclL 18. son of Mrs The city center was authorized last fall in a special bond election that approved $2,850,000 for the structure. Plans are for the center to be built on the site so the city can move into its new offices in 1971. The seven-building complex will house most city offices, as well as provide space for a new police and fire station.

Rymef Beckstead, American Fork. Margerie J. Goodall of Pleas minster College, and weoer ant Grove, was assigned re Boy to Merrill and Maxine State College are also offered. cently to the 1st Infantry DM Coast Guard Flotilla Organized nam Vrrn Hardv. slon in Vietnam as an infantry The fair is to begin Sept.

12 "and runs through September 21. Anyone wishing to enter arti-l Articles will be taken to the man. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rowley, Waisner Gillies, Provo.

Girl to Steven and Barbara Heaps Lea, Lehi. Boy and Gary and O'leah Garlic Peay, Orem. Saturday: Noy to Norman and Barbara Clement Wright, Orem. Boy to Richard and Zola cles for exhibit in the State Fair and returned to the County Fair, and who lack transpor- Extension Office after the Fair tation ofr them, may bring them is over. The Fair is scheduled Orem.

with their children. Christian and Andrew have en to the Utah County Extension at the State Fairgrounds hi Salt Lake City, Sept. 12 to 21. joyed a number of pleasant vacation iournevs during the sum Office, 75 E. 1st Provo, according to Ralph H.

Home, USU ViVUlU Or em, was recently appointed commander of Utah Lake Flotilla No. 75, a new Coast Guard Auxiliary. Commander Hardy -1 1 mer months, including camping Marie Hodson Sampson, Provo. Extension agent. Girl to Keith and Ann Burton Mrs.

Ralph Hoover will be in the mountains east oi American Fork and most recently a there to accept articles on Sept. drive to Seattle, where received tne omciai cnaricr ia -tiflcate from Commander Paul Nichiporuk, director of Auxfl-i. ihv rm ftuarrt District. Blake, Orem. AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITALj thev were hosted by Mrs.

Row- 3 and 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. She will have the necessary entry forms. Pi. Grove Demos Set Election Ips'v sister and husband.

Mr. San Francisco. The ceremonies Aug. 16 Entries In home arts, crafts, and Mrs. Carl O.

McGrath and family. En route the Rowleys eninved drivine throueh the Boy to Marlin and Donna hobbies and others that might not be exhibited because of lack fit rteii V-s Fowlei Barnes, Lehi. Girl to Eldon R. and Valorle Redwood forests of California and other scenic vistas. Earlier, Mrs.

Rowley found it necessary, of transportation to the Fair, are especially encouraged. PLEASANT GROVE Demo Howarth Sumsion, Pleasant Grove. crats of the Pleasant Grove- due to the illness of her mother, Boy to Lee and Martha Nel Lindon area will choose a new to sDend three weeks in El precinct chairman at a pre Segundo, with Mrs. Har son Buckwalter, American Fork Aug. 15 cinct organization meeting old M.

Ruttinger, who now is Girl to Dematrio and Bon scheduled for Wednesday, Aug reported to be quite recoverea. nie Mecham Cordova, American ust 27, at 8 p.m. in the Pleas Solvent Fumes Claim Life Of Salt Laker SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) ant Grove City Hall. Dr. and Mrs.

Harold A Good Vernon Ahman, who has serv Fork. Aug. 14 Girl to Dennis L. and Karma Anderson Grace, Lehi. man aad daughter, Karen, Provo, have returned from ed in that capacity for the past six years, has announced were conducted recenuy ai we Holiday Inn in Provo, Capt.

Bill Carver, Division Seven, Flotilla 72, Salt Lake City, conducting. Officers of the new Utah flotilla, which is the second to be organized in the state, include Lloynel Harding, vice commander, Val Jeffs, membership training officer, and Dorothy Jeffs, secretary. All are from Orem. Other members include Carol Harding, Wayne and Charleene C. Olsen, Don and Carol Walker and Glen and Ver-tice Mayer, all of Orem.

Assisting Commander Nichiporuk with charter and installation ceremonies were District Commodore Evert Person and Rear Commodore Paul Crawley, both of Santa Rosa Vice Commodore Andy Cordill, Sacramento; Division FourCap-tain Gus Marinello, Santa Cruz, Calif. LeRoy McCartney, commander Reno Flotilla No. 73, and Henry W. Galbralth, commander Salt Lake Flotilla, No. Washineton.

D.C.. where Dr. that he is not a candidate for Fumes frcm a cleaning solvent Goodman, chairman of the Mu re-election. sic Department, Brigham claimed the life of a 48-year-old Other precinct officers on Youne University, attended a Salt Lake City man Monday as which Democrats will vote are meeting of local presidents of Girl to Roland E. and Yvonne Gunnell Oliphant, Pleasant Grove.

1 Boy to Ammisie John and Pauline Van Patten Carter, American Fork. Boy to Jack W. and Ruth Jones Batchler, Pleasant Grove. he was working in the proces MlAmmmimtAm i eai.M.a the Nat-onal Music Educators Association, he being president sing machinery division oJ Eimco Cor. that of vice-chairman and secretary-treasurer.

Present incumbents are Beverly Williamson 1 and J. H. Harvey, respectively. County Chairman Harvard R. MAKING WAY for the new City Center Complex has meant breaking up the old Provo High School swimming pool which was covered up some years ago.

A piece of the stout wail comes down, but only after the bulldozer operator made several tries. (Herald Staff Photo by Phil of the Utah group. Mrs. uooa-man and Karen, "did Wash The victim was identified as Leo A. Goodey, an employe of Aug.

13 ington" while the doctor was Eimco since 1957. Shurtleff) engaged. Hinton and Scott Bergeson, State Girl to Gary T. and Robyn Finch Spivey, Orem. Aug.

12 Eimco officials said Goodey executive secretary, also will was working inside a thickener Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. COPIES While You Watch lifting device when he either Mauehan and their four child in attendance at the meeting to discuss party campaign plans. MAKE EASY CASH From unwanted items in your home with a GARAGE slipped or suffered some type of seizure.

He was overcome by the ren, spent the weekend in Logan visiting with Mr. Maughan's Boy to Donald Glen and Yvonne Atkinson Warnick, American Fork. Girl to William Taylor and Judy Wright Edwards, Lindon. AH district officers and other interested party members are STANDARD OFFICE SUPPL1 40 W. 100 N.

Ph. 373-5250 fumes from the solvent and died Persons interested In joining oV TPIntilla and MO- parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

How before workers reached him, urged to be present. ard Maughan. noting boat safety throughout Utah snouia cornel u. Electronics Technician Third Class Carl R. McClellan, U.S.

7 Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs, The next meeting win be Sept i at the home of Ferron Hardy, 385 N. 200 Orem, at Ernest L. McClellan of Payson, is reported to be serving aboard p.m. Ail memoe ui6 the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise now en route to Norfolk, from STUDINTS GO TO THE HEAD OF THE CLASS WITH Alameda, Calif.

The ship is scheduled to undergo a year to attend. One Killed, Five Hurt in Wyoming Crash long overhaul period in Vir ginia. The Enterprise is also scheduled to make a four cy stop in Rio de Janiero, Brazil COKEFTLLE, Wyo. (UPI) A-GflEGt An 18-year-old Brigham City, Utah, youth was killed and before arriving in Norfolk. Do you have a news brief or oersonal item for this column.

Call MUdred Hall at 373-8563 or 373-0546. hi. I five other persons were injurea Monday when a truck overturned about 25 miles north of here. The Wyoming Highway Patrol today identified the boy as Lloyd K. Robinette.

The patrol said Robinette and five other persons were riding in the back of a truck driven by Stan Stoner, 30, Brigham City, when the vehicle hit a pot hole In the road and turned over. All six In the back of the truck were thrown out. The accident occurred on a Forest Service road at the end of Wyoming Secondary 1201. Colorado has more than 20 major winter sports resorts and more mountains than Why waste your precious time on campus running around paying bills? Let Dime-A-Check do it for you. You pay only 10c a check and you're charged for checks only as you write them.

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B. I. JENSEN, Publish Entered as Second class mattor at tha post ottica In Provo, Utah, MEMBER Audit Bureau ot Circulation United Press International NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY Ona month, carrier HI Six months, carrier 113.50 Ona year, carrier U7.N Mail, anywhera in United States Ona month 1 2.IS One year S27.M PROVO 373-5050 OREM 35S-140J Herald Telephone Numbers 16 'Give Us a Chance to Say Yes!" WATCH FOR GIGANTIC CENTRAL BANK TRUST COMPANY Sacfa fapetftar nwwJtotlBjOOft. rarn School Demonstrator GAS RANGE SAtE a iJ 'n rj SPRINGVEiE PROVO 241 Wail Center,.

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