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Personals Eureka lake Shore Legal Notice 12 Daily Herald TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 196S Utah County, Utah rwilr Bv FLORENCE Trading Stamps Have Little Effect On Cost of Living chain stores used stamp plans hi mid-1963: "One prevalent concept of stamps the one held by the stamp companies themselves considers them as cash discounts," they wrote. "Another approach is to treat stamps as a business cost like advertising and other pro I IN SALEM Mri. Chani Han sen returned to her borne Tuesday after spending seven weeks visiung mm Reno. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Califs and Hawaii. Friends and neighbors called to wish Mrs.

Alice Matthuon a happy birthday Thursday. A delicious lunch was served and the time was spent visiting. Mrs. Ethel Christensen of Ab erdeen, visited friends and relatives at Salem during the week. Fielding Jensen is recuperat ing at his home after under going major, surgery at tne Utah Valley Hospital.

Mrs. Norma Joreensen and Mrs. Barbra Jorgensen of Spanish Fork accompanied Mrs. Dora Otten to Manti Tuesday where they spent the day visit ing her daughter Mrs. Bert Seeley and Mrs.

Otten visited her sister Mrs. Dor-ttella Ludvigson at Sterling. Harry Beddoes and David Christensen drove to Grand Junction, Colo. Wednesday. Over 60 family members of the Mert Spencers gathered at the Emm Spencer home Sunday for a get-together.

Games were played, a musical program was enjoyed and an Easter egg hunt climaxed the day. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Spencer and. family of Ogden, Mrs.

Janet Thomas and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Cordner of Salt Lake City spent the 'weekend with the Mrs. Louise Card spent Wed nesday at Provo visiting with her sister, Mrs. Devetta Ste-; wart Mrs.

Merle Stone joined the group and they enjoyed a dinner at a -local cafe, celebrating Mrs. Stewart's birthday. Mr. dell Porter underwent surgery on his back Wednesday at the Utah Valley Hospital. He is reported to be doing satisfactorily.

Little Janet Hanks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheril Hanks, celebrated her birthday with a party for her little friends and relatives Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Sabin and son, from Virginia, are the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Don was recently released from me service while stationed in Virginia, WIGS BEAUTIFUL htHmn hair. 'n color, ao natuaX Convenient, term. Call for free demoncU-Hoa.

Call ChanM. 374-4733, 373-7690 alter 6. Tours STARTING 7 Temples, May 11; Ha. waiian, June 11; Black HUla, June 28; World's Faar, July 3S. Mre.

W. XL Loeee, 373-4660. SOUTHERN and Northern Tctnplt tour. Start! May 13. 373-3887.

Lost and Found WILL party who Mack checkbook, name D. Severn, call 225-4277 LOST: Siamese kitten, male 130 N. Canyon Road, Pleasant Grove between 12 and 2 pan. Thursday. CM SIS 5-3740 collect, reward.

LOST: male 2 cocker, light brown. long tail, tooth unsung lower front, 373-3S19 LOST: Shetland pony, black and white spotted. 225-66S1 PLEASE return car key left in VoUcswaigen trunk by nustalui. Saturday evening. At Getenty Service Station 370-6099 Help Wanted STEADY live music for local tav ern.

Must be dependable. Call 286-9687, ask for Joan. Help Wanted Women 9 SALES ladies, secretaries, already on. the job, to advertise our fashion wigs. High salary.

For information call Charle 374-5732. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for secretary highly qualified In typing, shorthand, and reception. Permanent position, attractive benefits. Apply Placement Center, BYU. PART time secretary, 373-6323, Provo Landscape Heip Wanted Men 11 Salesman Earn Top Money" No Experience Nsceuary.

Minimum age 24 yeart. Insurance Benefits. -T-' On Job Training. Top Advertising Support. Must be neat and willing to work.

No others need apply. Contact Bob Herron, 1150 No. 5th W. EXECUTIVE salesman wanted to build retail and contract business, Provo and Utah County, outlet for reputable Salt Lake firm, excellent opportunity. Write Herald Box 646 WATKINS route men needed to service established routes.

Apply 2ftl S. State, Orem. EXECUTIVE SALES MANAGEMENT POSITION For appointment, call 374-2260 between 9 and 11:30 sjti. SALESMEN wanted, call CuHigan, springvuiA. PERSONS to run wholesale and gas delivery route.

Call 480-0081 between 4 and 6 CEMENT finishers work in Spanish rarK. aiier. (FULLER brush dealers make $160 and up per wees, i will guarantee $125 to start. Call 223-6096 Work Wcmted" FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS CALL 1 MITCHELL LANDSCAPING 201 N. 2050 W.

373-8251 TOP SOIL Truck, Tractor Small Cat Work; Yards cleaned, shrubs pruned, lawns power raked, fencing. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING OPENING in niorning nursery school, dance lessons and music included, 4 days week, $1250 per month before May 1st. Phone Sharon Ferwerda, 225-6150. EXPERIENCED accountant wants part time bookkeeping or accounting work, e5-T6G8, 373-5445 IRONING done in my home. 374-1700.

EXPERIENCED CHILD CARE Large, safe play area, any age, any time. 373-3305 TREES cut topped or removed. Old buildings removed Trash Hauling anytime. 489-6063 LDS mother loves children, will tend for $2.00, 8 hours, 374-2026. THE PRICE IS RIGHT DONT WATT INTERIOR and exterior painting.

20 years experience. 973-7777. CONCRETE work, footings, foun dations, retaining walls, and all types flat and brick work, custom fireplaces. 2254650 CAT, backhoe, and truck work. Basements, sewers, septic tanks.

Slag, fill dirt and top soil. 225-3372 PAINTING, wail paper cseaneng. wan washing Free uumat 373-0378 CUSTOM power raking, 489-6003 for free estimates. IRONING, pickup and delivery. fast service, 223-3480.

By KATE OSANN NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TOE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARTHA PARKIN SCOTT, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at the Law Office of Thomas S. Taylor, 55 East Center Street Provo, Utah, on or before August 28, 1965. R. NEAL SCOTT, Executor of the Estate of Martha Parkin Scott, Deceased.

Published in The Daily April 27, May 4, 11, 18, 1965 A Daily Herald' Want-Ad Pays For Itself! CAU ON THESE FIRMS FOR Expert Service Yo Gin Expert Sttvic, Year Inexpemive Ad te Run Hire RtguknV ALTERATIONS MEN'S, ladies suits, made to order. Remodeling. Curler's 173-0221. APPLIANCE REPAIRS WASHERS, aU makes, parts, sates and service. We cover Utah County.

Draper's Fbtit Shop, 46 N. 300 W. 373-4WU. AUTO GLASS BROKEN class replaced, specialized etaaem wore AD land er nairu-facturinF Company. 490 South University FR 3-0463.

APPLIANCES HOTPOrNT and all other appli ances repaired, pans. ara-aov AWNI4G8 CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION CALL Bennies Tile Company Provo 373-7111; Orem 225-0495 DRAFTING SERVICES HOUSE plans, drawn to suit custo mer, complete iua approval guaranteed. Detail and Design Associates, SU 5-3514, 374-2821. GARAGES MARTIN Overhead Doors, radio operated, installed. Remodeling.

W. Lowry. Phone 225-1885 GRADING FINISHED grading and roto tilling, 225-1748. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED MOTOR TUNE-UPS' ROY'S CYCLE SHOP 444 Weir Center 373-1744 -PAINTING- WORK extremely neat, reasonable, guaranteed. INTERIOR, exterior, cabinet fin ishing, re finishing, expert, guaranteed.

225-0849. PAINTING, wallpaper cleaning, wall washing, 373-1147 PAINTING and PAPERHANGING BE it up, down, in, out, long, short. round or square, and you warn a painted or papered, call 225-1816. PAINTING and paper hanging. iti-iijio or oYo-oaoo.

ROOFING We do very type of roofing, fix leaks, reps', free estimata 374-1700. SHADE TREE SERVICE 15 YEARS experience-In topping, pruning, nuwra. two mates, 373-4213. Our motto; Safety First. TREES, shrubs trimmed, topped and removed.

Frc. estimate. 225-2124. SMALL GAS MOTORS ROY'S Outboard Service. AH small gas motors repaired.

Lawn mowers, Tote-Gote and garden equipment. 3218 W. Center, 374-0443. SPRAY-ON CEILINGS ACOUSTIC texturing with distinc tive gutter. 374-1894, 373-8714.

TV RADIO REPAIR RADIO, TV, record players, 30 years service in Utah county. Ralph's Radio and TV. 373-4713. TELEVISION, radio and record players, guaranteed repedr since 1950. Triple Inc.

1698 8- State Orem, 225-3420 SERVICE color, black and white TV recorders, record players. All work by experts. Wakefield's TV, Radio, Stereo. Fast oependabie service, run warranty, parts and labor, free pick and delivery. 3 Way Electronics, 225-0977 TIZZY By ALBA J.

ANDERSON LAKE SHORE and Mrs. Leo Olsen and daughter Lea of Jerome, were Sun day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Huff. The Huffs son, Dale, of Salt Lake was here also.

Miss Ol sen is his fiancee. Mrs. Huff attended a bridal shower in her honor at Halliday in Salt Lake Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs.

Ross Phillips and children of Salt Lake are at horn: after visiting with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page and children in Seattle, Ore, The ladies'-mother. Mrs. Maud Francis, who has spent the winter with the Page family returned with them to her home here in Lake Shore.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beck- strom and three daughters are at home after a short visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Carter and two sons of Las Vegas, The Willis Tuckett family were Sunday -dinner guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Adams in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and children spent the weekend visiting with his mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Frand- sen and son of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orme of Salt Lake spent the Easter holi day visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Shepherd.

Weekend guests at the W. J. Francis home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huff and children of Brigham.

Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anton and two sons, also of Brigham. Mr. Huff and Mr.

Anton both teach at the Indian school there. The Relief. Society ladies en joyed the Palmyra Stake social and concert April zz. xne sing ing mothers sang under the di rection of Mrs. Vada Ander son.

Mr. "and Mrs. Alfred Baads- gaard and their children and their married daughters and families enioved an Easter dinner together. Ronnie Measom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Job Measom, has been a west at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Measom while his parents enjoyed a short trip to Mesa, Am. Goshen By MARGUERITE WATERBURY GOSHEN Mrs. Marie Mel- lor, Mrs.

Lola Smith and Mrs. Twila Naylor, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Alma Nolton and daughter of Santa Ana, were luncheon guests4 at the home" nof MrrnandMrs7Ken Matheson recently. Mr. and Jasperson Price on Friday, visited in April 16.

Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson drove to Orem Wednesday where Mrs. Nelson visited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Ross while Mr. Nelson attended a past masters din ner at the Alpine Country Club near American Fork. Mrs. Lola Nelson is staying in Spanish Fork for two weeks taking care of her grandchil dren while her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Page are on a trip to Hawaii. Miss Linda Royaster left for her home in Denver after spending a week's vacation at the home of. her grandmother, Mrs. Lola Nelson. Hank Schafer left for his home in Lewistown, Mont, on Wednesday after two weeks' vacation at the home of his brother and Mr.

and Mrs. James Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finch, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Finch and Mrs. Vera Van Ausdal attended fun eral services for their cousin in Park City on April 20. Dinner' guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Finch on Easter Sunday were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stansfield of Goshen, ami ftuiV im nt famtlVi uiu urcu dim aim aaiiuij. mi.i MdTffifTTri-Tlnmagn Seaman Paul Horton is spend ing a two week furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Reed Horton. MSgt Carl Fowler, station ed with the U.S. Air Force in Tucson, is spending a week's leave with his wife, Carol and 'amily in Payson and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. By PAT BRADY EUREKA Mrs.

Lucille Knotts is confined at the Pay- son Hospital recovering from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Badert- scher and sons spent Easter at Great Salt Lake and the Hogle Zoo. Mrs.

LaRue Fox is confined at the Juab County Hospital recovering from an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kokal, Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at Eureka visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Milne spent the Easter weekend at Tucson, visiting with his mother Lila Milne and at Thatcher, visiting with her grandmother Mrs. E.

Col-man. Miss Mildred Davis spent the weekend at Provo visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Finch. Mr.

Norman Schow and Mr. Glen Wilde left last week for Hawaii where they will do some work for Dugway. Mrs. Elizabeth Franke spent the weekend at Bountiful visit ing with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Rheem Franke. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall spent Friday at Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Hanks spent the weekend at Orem visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hassel. Mr.and Mrs. Jack Lucas spent the weekend at Salt Lake City visiting with their daughter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Brown. Mrs. Grace Bernini was re leased from the Payson Hospi tal on Thursday after being confined there for observation for several days. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Archi bald and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Swenson spent the weekend at Las Vegas, Nev. Patricia Bray, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Ronald Brav is confined at the Hospi tal. Tom Eastwood left Eureka on Monday for Wyoming where he will work for several weeks. Mrs. Fawn Fife, Mrs. Thelda Eastwood, Mrs.

Naomi dish ing, Mrs. Alice Peart, Mrs, Marie Evans and Mrs. Anna Gillespie were in Provo on Wednesday attending the Provo Ladies of Elks luncheon. Santaquin BY ESTELLA PETERSON SANTAQUIN Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Heelis. June and Rosann Heehs and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgn were dinner guests the past week at the home of a daughter and son-in4aw, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradley of Salt Lake City.

The affair was held in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Bradley and the wedding anniversary of the couple. Mrs. Angus Halladay has re turned from Ontario, where she spent a delightful Easter vacation at the home of a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Blaine Halladay and famfly. Mrs. Lavon Ross was in Pro ve last week to be with a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Gloria) Hore of Payson who is HI at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs.

Lym Crock, Mrs. Justin Lamb, Mrs. Howard Halladay, Mrs. George Bacfcman and Mrs. Dan Ferre went to Spanish Fork Friday for the South County Clef and Pen Club's annual original night Mr.

and Mrs. Emerson Brad ley left Friday for Santa Fe Springs, where they at tended a famfly party Sunday honoring Mr. Bradley's mother, Mrs. H. E.

Bradley, who is celebrating her 89th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jollev and familv wer in Prom Sun day to attend an open house nononng Mr. Joiley's mother on her birthday.

Members of the NmoMvm4mw) Sewing Club were guests at a quUtorarjoiJinomtjDf Mrs. Junius Gordon of Provo on Thursday. The Five Clever Cooks 4-H Club was organized Friday at the home of Mrs. Bvran York The following officers were eiectea: jeneame Muner, pres ident: Trina Hudson, vice nresi. dent; Julie Lofgran, secretary-treasurer: Joy York, reoorter.

Connie Wall, fair chairman. Leaders are Mrs. York and Mrs. Ben Alexander. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Trad ing stamps have virtually no effect on the government's cost- of-living index.

That was the conclusion drawn today in a special Labor Department study of the impact on prices of stamp distribution and redemption in the 1947-62 period. The department Consumer Price Index (CPI) official yardstick of inflation increased by 37 per cent during this 15-year span. The study said that calculating the influence of stamps by a variety of statistical methods would have changed that by only one-half of per cent at most Such small variations, the study said, do not justify the cost of obtaining figures each month to make continuous adjustments in the index to ac count for the use of stamps. written by Ethel Hewer and Mary Lou Drake of the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the monthly Labor! Keview, said about 65 per cent of AJr S.i supermarkets and Benjamin By REGENE PEAY BENJAMIN Robert Jensen Jr. of Spanish Fork was hostess to the Benjamin Variety Club last week.

Prizes went to Diane Beckstrom, Carolee Dunn and Colleen Ludlow. Mrs. Earl Ludlow is hi the Payson Hospital for treatments. -Mr, and Mrs. Heber Hand of Salt Lake visited here recently with Mrs.

Pearl Hand end attended the Vida LundeU funeral. A sheep camp trailer of Angel Caras was burned last week at West Mountain. The Spanish Fork Fire Department responded to me call Origin of the fire is unknown. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Steele had as guests last week Mrs. Wanda Thompson and Maud Johnson of Bel, also Mr. and Mrs. Glade Steele and two children of Henderson, Nev. Mrs.

Helen Young gave her daughter Karen a party on her seventh birthday at her home. Guests were school friends and little cousins. Mrs. Karen LundeH end Mrs. Rose-WoodrDen-Mothersrtook the Cub Scouts to the horticulture department at the Brigham Young University for sightsee ing and fun test week.

Mr. and Mrs. Orvdlle Dalki and son of Lander, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis LundeH Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Zink spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting his mother and at a picnic at Liberty Park. Mrs. Carol Neilson gave a party for her son Greg on bis eighth birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Downey had as visitors on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cartwright and two children from Sandy. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Neilson and children of Granger spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. andpMr. Robert Jensen Sr. Elberfa By Marguerite Waterbory ELBERTA Mr.

and Mrs Veldon Warr and daughter Velda Jean spent the Easter weekend at the home of their daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sandberg in Washington, Utah. Barbara Hopes in the Utah Valley Hospital where she is receiving treatment for thyroid trouble. Ray Foote was taken to the Veterans Hospital Friday where he is undergoing a series of tests.

1 Mr. and Mrs. James Green halgn drove to Midvale where they spent the weekend visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs! Fay Farnsworth. Reds to Mark V-E Day With Parade i sum and ast uerman armea forces will hold an unprecedented joint parade May 8, me 20th anniversary of V-E Day, the East German news service ADN reported Monday.

ADN said Soviet. and East German troops would march through Marx-Englei Platz, the former Lustgarten. V-E Day is a holiday In East Germany known as "Liberation motional costs that are included as part of the price of goods sold. According to this viewpoint, changes in retail prices brought about for any reason higher wholesale prices, air conditioning of stores, pro vision for parking, sales taxes or trading stamps are legiti mate cost increases which should be reflected in the CPI." Palmyra PALMYRA-i-Mrs. Iris Crump, vice- president of the Spanish Fork art exhibit exhibited two of her paintings at the art ex hibit at the Memorial hall in Spanish Fork which began with tea Sunday, Apr.

25. Mrs. Sarah Snow was hostess to a quilting at her home Apr. 21. The following ladies quilted a beautiful star quilt for Mrs.

Snow grandadughter, Sheila Barney of Genola, Mrs. Ethel Christensen of Aberdeen, Ida. Mrs. Delma HOI and her sister Charlotte of Springville, Mrs. Lucy Holm, Mrs.

Eldean Mc-Clain, Mrs. Josephine McClain, Mrs. Emma Halverson and Mrs. Bessie Snow all of Span ish Fork and Mrs. Viola Barney of Genola and Miss.

Rhea Banks. Mrs. Snow served dinner to the ladies. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Snow and his sister, Mrs. Ethel Christensen who is their. house-guest, enjoyed the Senior Citizen show at Spanish Fork. The Relief Society ladies en joyed the Palmyra Stake social and concert at the Stake Center Apr. 22.

The Singing Mothers sang under the direc tion of Mrs. Shirley Money. Among those who attended the annual Original Night of South Utah Clef and Pen club were Mrs. Iris Crump and Mrs. Alba Anderson.

Mrs. Shirley Money and Mrs. Georgia Hansen also attended as members of the Harmonetts who present ed several numbers at the event. Mrs. Clyde Argyle and new baby son are now at home.

The baby was greeted by two sis ters and a brother, Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen of Palmyra and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Argyle of Lake Shore.

Mrs. Hyrum Ottesen was hos tess for a birthday party in honor of her daughter Barbara's eighth birthday Apr. 23. Luncheon was enjoyed by 16 members of the second grade. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilford Holm and the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snow took their house trailers to the lake Sunday where they enjoyed picnicking with the Max Johnson family, the Alton McClain family and the Eldon Sabin family. The group "also enjoyed singing and games.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Thomas arrived home Apr. 20 after visiting a week in Northern California with eight of her brothers and sisters and.

their famines. The home of Mrs. Betty McClain was the scene for a family reunion in honor of, the 81st birthday of their Mrs. Myrtle Ford. Legal Notice OPEN BID Notice of intention that Provo City will accept open bids for lease of property for a three year period, described as fol tows: That portion of the old First Ward Pasture which lies south of the Commercial Welding Company property and north of the City's Animal Control Department Sewage Treatment Plant Sanitary Fill, and the existing fence running from the southeast corner of the Sewage Treatment Plant prop erty to the southeast corner approximately 70 acres, Bids will be opened at 10:00 m.

Thursday morning, April 29, 1965, in the City Commission Room. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, PROVO CITY, UTAH, THIS 27th DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1965. R.

GLENN OLSEN City Recorder Published in The Daily Herald Aprfl 27. 1966 A Alpine By MRS." BSRTHA S. CLARK ALPMEi, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Ronald, and De-lane and June Tolacca, an Indian girl staying with them while attending school, went to Arizona for several days to visit with June's family.

They also saw Elder Ronald Broomhead of Alpine in Tuba City. The Smiths then went to Idaho Falls to visit with Mr. Smith's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Del-roy Bodily.

They also visited with former residents of 'American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Lin-ford Christensen. Friday visitors at the of Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Muir were Mrs. Muir's sister, Mrs. Nellie Toombs, and two of her granddaughters, Janene Morgan and Valerie Toombs, Brigham City. A large group of relatives and friends attended the funeral Thursday of Mrs. Luella Binns in American Fork.

Mrs. Binns was born in Alpine and lived here several years. Mrs. Wayne McDaniel wasi hostess at a birthday party Friday honoring the 71st birthday of Mrs. Glen Matthews of Pleas ant Grove.

Four of Mrs. Mat thews' children were present: Reid Matthews, American Fork; Earl Matthews, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Gordon (Leree) Stack, Midvale; Mrs. McDaniel. Also 21 grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.

Maude Beck, Alpine, attended. Mrs. Evan Williams was tak en to the Salt Lake IDS Hospital where she is receiving treatment. Vaughn Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs.

LaVar Strong, was the recipient last week of a $300 scholarship from LDS Business College Salt Lake. He will enroll at the school in June, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whitby have received word of the birth of another grandchild, a girl, to Mr. and Mrs.

Duard Andrea- son (Charlotte IVhitby) born April 13 in Brigham City. TenWmbers of the U-Sew-It Club "wereuests Friday at the home of Mrs. Marione All' dredge. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed, followed by a de licious luncheon. Mrs.

Etry Wild and Mrs. Verl Adams spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Wild's daughter, Ada Mae Bennett, in Salt Lake as pests at a birthday party for April Bennett, 7. Blaine Malqulst, Long Beach, a student at BYU, spent the weekend with his grandfather, Charles W. Clark.

Mrs. Bertha in com pany with her son, Dan Clark and wife, Orem, spent Friday in Salt Lake City where they visited with Mrs. May Wilson. They were joined by Dr. and Mrs.

Hugh Peterson, Provo, and all enjoyed dinner at a cafe and an afternoon of visiting. Lakeviow-Vineyard By MRS. KENT A. PRUE LAKEVIEW VINEYARD Noel Ferre was honored on his 73rd birthday with an annual family wiener roast at his home Saturday evening. A Dasenau game was also enjoyed.

Fifty-seven family members partici pated in the event Mrs. Norma Ferre-was hon ored on her birthday Friday evening. Dinner was enjoyed at Kai-Ti-Ki Club at Tirop Haven by the norored guest and husband Clarence Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fullmer, Mr.

and Mrs. George Peugh and Mrs. Etta Reherd. Mrs. Reherd re cently returned from Saigon.

Appearing1 in the movie "Greatest Show On Earth" now showing currently in Salt City is Jack Holdaway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holdaway and members of Provo Unit of Utah Naticcal Guard. Vost Mountain By RUBY MEREDITH WEST MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Rothe and family spent a very interesting afternoon on Friday as they visited the Hutchings Museum af Natural History in LehL Mr and Mrs. Angus Morten-aen enjoyed dinner with their children, Mr. and Mrs. George Mangum and daughter Mary Lou of Salt Lake City. Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Mortensen and daughter, Pamela of Pay son were ilso dinner guests. A. telephone call was received from their youngest son, Jerry, his wife, and three children of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Greenwood of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Sperry of Sunset were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Melvto Meredith on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Finch and family returned Saturday from a three-day vacation to Las Vegas. They were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Finch. They also saw Hoover Dam and visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thatcher in Las Vegas.

Six brothers and their families met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erikson Saturday and the group motored in the sand dunes near Jericho for an afternoon of visiting and1 recreation. Brothers and sisters present were Mrs. Vilda Erii--jon, Mrs.

Thelma Tanner, Mrs. Violet Gold of West Mountain, Mrs. Emma Miles of Salt Lake City; Vedell Hatch of Orem and Deveri Hatch, Pleasant wove. Mrs. Margaret Hamblin re-" turned Sunday from a short vi- cation to Oakland, ac companied by her parents, Mr.

Mr Wallace Gurr and her three sisters, Mrs. David Mc Kay of Salt Lake City, Mrs. JcthFUbergdfOrn, and Mrs. Edith Ostler of ProvoTEn route they visited at Lake Ta-hoe and spent one night with Mrs. Hannah Porter at Stockton, Calif.

They also attended one session at the oauana Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kester received the news of the arrival of a new grandson born April 20 to Mr. and Mrs.

Niel "AS ny classc ww to uy todty I rao out of 1 dgydrogmaT Via.Zandt (Goldii Kester) at Talbot-Fowler oi Goshen..

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