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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 3

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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3
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Daily Herald 3 TUESDAY, MAY S. Utah County, U'aft GIFTS MOTHER WILL ENJOY SalFLalcer Accused Of Murder FOR YOUR FAMILY'S SHOPPING PtEASUR! JDPEN EVERY MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL About People T- Mrs. JJruce Moore and chil- 'day evening honoring their dren, Grant and Brenda, of La- daughter-in-law, Barbara (Mrs. i Mesa, Jiave been visit- Lowell. J.

Basteri, ofleasant ine in Provo for a week with Grove, who was celebrating her (3 SALT LAKE CITY (LTD 9 UNTIl A 65-year-old Salt Lake City her mother; Mrs. NRuth Hone, birthday. Also invited were her man, was charged with first de-while on a journey to Utah to husband, Lowell and their four gree murder Monday in the 71 meet her son, Roger B. Moore, Children: shooting death of his neighbor. vho returned following 24 years spent in the South African LDS mission.

Raymond Charles Kincade Mrs. Jennie Baxter of Orem, was arraigned before City invited the entire Baxter fami- Judge J. Patton Nelley, vrtio set WONDERFUL GIFTS OF LASTING QUALITY A ly to her home. Saturday eve- preliminary hearing for June 3 i i Mrs. r.

Stewart Heosser of rung tor a social maming ner me cnarge was filed mine ROSE GARDEN 72 90 BLANKETS Anchorage, Alaska, was a guest, birthday, included were Mr. slaying of James Miller, at the J. Van Cott residence Mrs. Cyril Schow, Salt Lake Police said Miller jtfas shot for a dinner given in herjion-jQity; Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Bax-. following an argumelit with the or on Saturday, attended also t. Heber; and the La Verl defendant on Kmcade's door- Beautiful floral rose. Deep satin binding. A luxury "T99 by her son, Robert Heusser of Grays, the John C.

Baxters, I step. sift for Mothpr Bountiful. Mrs. Heusser has 'the Harmon L. Becks; all of j- Miller died a local hospital been renewing friendships dur- Orem; Leland Baxter, Anaheim, i with bullet wound in the ing an extended tour of the Calif Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin 'headT The defendant is being Dinner for Eight with the jlotcer-fresh charm of BLOSSOMS western states. Ba7terafflI familyoT Sprmjj-feld salt-Lake lunty-dan lrWlWlelwyiajjM ville; Arvin Baxter, and Mr. without bail, and Mrs. Lee McMillanand Mrs VanPntt Pmui local' artist and writer, has been Do you have-i news brief V' ATI 'l rC- notified that her poem, "Explorers," a sonnet, has been awarded first place in a conj feet cnnncnrtiH TTtoVi tnla Fire Kills Two Horses In Pi.

Grove yr-fJ hj or personal items jou'u like to appear in this column? Call Mildred B. Hall at 373-8563 or 373-0546. fv-. rS. vision station.

The poern will also be published in the May issue of the magazine Mrs. VanCott has -recently had some of her poetry published in the magazine, "Trailblazer." PLEASANT GROVE-Fire at the residence of Charles J. Coming Events PUBLIC BAHA 'I MEETING ON VIET NAM PROBLEM SOLID FOAM RUBBER BED PILLOWS 3.49 ZIP OFF COVER One-piece foam pillow. Dust and allergy free for a good night's sleep. Newman completely a barn and caused the death of two horses Monday evening.

Private Kenneth C. Fleming and his wife, Sharon, left Mon One perished in the fire, the Baha'is of Provo will spon a public meeting tonfeht other was so badly burned it day morning JecJus! at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Public had to be destroyed. The fire assignment at Fort -Lewis, Wash. Fleming recently competed basic training at Library, at which Mrs.

Flor-I was ot unaeterminea origin, ana ence Mayberry of Santa Paula. I was discovered shortly after will speak on J'A Practi-the Newmans returned home rah Solution tn flWr in Vipt I about 5:15 p.m. It did not Nam!" A Question and answer spreadieyend the barn. Fort Ord, CalifTTTnyThas enjoyed a 10-day leave where he joined his wife in Orem and his Mr. and Mrs.

A H. Fleming of Edgemont. session will follow I Two tons of hay were also de ma stroyed. Ford West, Fire Chief, requested people to keep their FULL 45 PIECE. SET OF FAMOUS TEXAS-WARE MOLDED MELAMINE SERVICE FOR 8 children away from the fires and to refrain from gathering at the scene themselves.

The firemen have been greatly im- rAaA in ttioii wwlr wit4i rnwr! Ralph 0. Brown, Orem, returned home Saturday after five days spent at Fort Saint James, British Columbia, where he was transacting business for his employer, the Fort St. James Sawmill Limited, which is beginning preparations for the season's run. Tonight's meeting is- open to the public, with no admission charged or collection taken. A reception will follow and all are welcome.

NATIONAL HEALTH FEDERATION Two national officers of the National Health Federatioitwill speak in Provo Friday at 7 p.m. in the Department of Utilities Building, 251 W. 8th to members of the Provo Chaptej of the federation. The general public is invited, whether members or not. Complete tervice for 8 include JCUCU III WU-11 wl gathering: Chief West, stated he feared some one would be seriously injured if this prac tice continues.

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WASHINGTON, (UPI) -The Supreme Court meets today to hand down opinions and orders before starting its last two- Speakers will be Charles Cre- Gwwntegd in writing 2 jull years against breakage Mr. and Mrs. Phyl G. Ekins and Mr. "and Mrs.

Junioroun-ous, Edgemont couples, returned by air Sunday evening after a long weekend spent at Las Vegas, and at Lake. Powell where they enjoyed hours of water skiing. They were joined there by friends, Mr. and Mrs. Don and Mr.

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ItL 9 P.M. 62 W. CENTER, PROVO 373-4130.

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Years Available:
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