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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 3

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The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
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3
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SUNDAY HElb sunday. noerh im i fir 1 BRING YOU GREATER SAVINGS GREATER SELECTION WITH THESE EARLY BIRD cm a Wonderful New Collection of Holiday 3 li for holiday living and giving! I -r THE DRESSES YOU WILL LIVE IN FOR A HAPPY, BUSY HOLIDAY SEASON 4 i 3 Embossed Prints Mercerized Broadcloths In Fancy Trims For Dressy At Home Festivities SIZES 10 TO 18 Friends drop You'll be the "Best Dressed" hostess one of these charming, crispy fresh at home cottons light and dark colors Sizes 10 to 18! Mezzanine Floor 1 4 SENSATIONAL SALE! Regular 12.95 Famous LANCER WORK IS PROGRESSING ON PROVO SWIMMING; POOL About 40 per cent of "work has been completed on the Veterans Memorial Swimming Pool in North Park, reports Marion Johnson, foreman for Tolboe Construction Company. About 90 per; cent of the outside foundation has been poured, and next-task will be to put the floor Into the pool and ceme'nt on the bathroom area. Next will come the brick walls, and installation of boilers. Some -of the electrical work has been installed, and the plumbing installation will begin with the boilers.

BOYS' SIZES 4 -16 Knit Ski Type PAJAMAS Street Floor Special Sale Price! MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS All Sizes-Coat or Middy Style 'iff Rotarians Hear Explanation Of Legal Profession Health Officials Plan County-Wide Chest X-ray Campaign in '55 SPECIAL LADIES' STOLES Imported ITALIAN TILE TRIVETS When it comes to utilizing legal 100 VIRGIN WOOL FLANNELS In 12 Best Selling Colors Sizes 28 to 42 Waist counsel, too many people "shutj the barn door after the horse is i gone" attorney Cullen Y. Chris- iy 1 61 countless cases of arresting dis 9e tenson told members of the Provo Rotary Club in their reglar meet ease in its early stages. White Pink Black Feb. 1 through May, 1955 have been set as the tentative dates for Brass Base Two Sizes Street Floor Blue, Street Floor the project, which will be done County-wide chest X-raying of all persons in Utah County similar to the 1950 and 1952-53 campaignswill be undertaken again in 1955, health officials announced Saturday. The project has as its aim the detecting of any unknown tuberculosis and other chest ailments, and has been instrumental in with the Utah i Department of Sensational! Monday is your last chance to set in on this terrific sale price for genuine Lancer Flannel Macks Hurry, don't miss this chance of a lifetime! Street Floor ing Friday.

It's a fact, he said, that many people could prevent a great deal of the cost, trouble, and pain in legal proceedings of a civil, criminal or probate nature if they would seek legal counsel is a preventative measure rather than as a last resort. In the interests of the welfare Health's mobile X-ray unit. The project is carried on by the state and county tuberculosis associations and local departments I SPECIAL LADIES' HAND BAGS Sale! All Sizes Boys' SOX Regular 39c 49c of health. Dr. C.

Smith, head of the City-County Department of of the parties involved, Mr. Chris-; Health, will direct the program fa Men's Famous LOUNGING tenson said he believed the more' cases kept. out of the courts, the better. If legal counsel is sought soon enough there is a good chance a problem can be settled out of court, he said. i 01 98c MEN'S BOYS' Popular New Water Repellant Street Floor Street Floor Mr.

Christenson said it is his i3 locally, assisted by state and county health and tuberculosis associations. A general organization meeting will be held on Dec. 1 in Provo at the City and County Building at 7:30 p.m. to outline, specific plans and set up the schedule for the county. "People of Utah County are urged to remember that Christmas Seals help make these X-rays possible," health official said.

-11 opinion that most good lawyers endeavor to keep the family to If Assorted; Black Wrought Iron NOVELTY gether rather than go to court in a divorce action. He charged inadequate home training and In Wonderful New Wrinkle Shed Gabardine failure to teach the sanctity of COM the home to young people as ia great contributing factor in an i a. i GIFTS mireabeu aivorce raie. More average citizens should MEN'S SIZES Youth Council visit the court room as on-lookers I rather than as participants, so that! 1. they might more fully understand KoLyyoi 12J Meets Monday the processes of law and how they are carried out, he con-' SIZES 34 TO 48 Colors: Green Navy i Maroon and Brown Now, while sizes and colors are complete, choose yours and put it on lay a way now for Christmas giving! Novelty Black Wrought Iron Gifts in a grand assortment of items fronr-higher prices! Street Floor eluded.

Utah County's new Central BOYS' 12 TO 20 Utah Youth Council will meet $. Monday at 10 a. m. in the Provo regional office, Utah state em HEADS LAWYERS Allen B. Sorensen, new president of the Utahr County Bar Association.

Central Utah News Briefs ployment Security Department, to elect officers and iwork commit- Special Gift Sale! Men's 100 Nylon 1 Size Fits All! ees. VI The Winter Coat You've Always Wanted BOYS' SIZES 6 TO 10 Allen Sorensen The council hopes to lessen de BOYS' 6 TO 18 linquency in Utah County by help 35 5 If PAIR ing3 to tram youth for jobs avail Mrs. Ross West of Pleasant Grove was among the 24 Utah County people who attended the 1 DRESS HOSE REGULAR 1.00 PAIR Street Floor Heads able in Utah County. County leadership school for women, con FOR It is the goal of the council to Completely Washable Quilted Nylon ducted recently by Utah State ry to develop job 5 opportunities Bar Association or all young and keep in- ormation readily available on SPE I AL PURGH AS I PORTED existing labor markets. Allen B.

Sorensen, Provo attorney, has been elected presi RAYON COTTON DAMASK Anyone interested in the proj ect is cordially invitel to attend dent of Utah County Bar Asso College Extension Service ati Logan. Utah County leaders who attended were Jenniev Poulson, home demonstration agent, and Josie Vincent, assistant demonstration agent. George C. West, former, Provo residents, have moved to Pleasant Grove, having the conference, reports Arthur ciation, succeeding Hugh Vera Coleman, regionari manager of 7M Wentz. Mr.

Sorensen is a member the employment office. the law firm of Young, Young and Statistics exchanged homes with Don Hard- At A. Jacket that's Sorensen, and former assistan attorney general of the State Utah. He is a native Provoan man of Pleasant Grove. The warm, sturdy and completely) Wests' new address is 91 S.

5th BORN AT washable Water repellant graduate of Brigham Young Uni in Pleasant Grove. versity with a batchelor and a UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Nov, 13: IV' '4 shell with warm 10O nylon quilted lining! or master's degree, and has a law Appropriate place for parties Girl to Paul and Lois Jean Hor- green! degree from the University Utah. with dancing, banquet facilities. Call Dora McEwan 765R. ton Shurtleff, Orem.

Street Floor Girl to George C. arid Elaine AcMve in politics, he has serv For sale Neon electric, perma Special Purchase! Pk' SIZE50x5 lo tSfjf A 1 kmm 1 napkins ed a Utah County Democratic Howlett Puckett, Springville. Nov. 12: chairman. nent wave sign.

Call Allie B. Cher- Boy to Ford and Jean Williams nngton, 043J2, Provo. Other new officers include AV Men's 100 Wool Paulson, Chicago. Robert Bullock, vice- president and Joseph Meservy, who was DIVORCE FILED Traffic Actions SPORT re-elected secretary-treasurer." Betty Harding vs. Glen Hard ing.

i MARRIAGE LICENSES Listed by Court Daryl LaMar Anderson, 26, Provo, and Althea Elaine Kim ball, 21, Provo. I A Recent traffic action in Provo Special Import Price! Comes in peach, green, ivory, white and yellow. Hurry Save Now -for Christmas! Jerry Lee YorkJl9 Orem, and City Court has included: Bonnie Kay Jameson, 18, Orem. Van Holt Blake, running a stop I Clarence Richard Ward, 29, sign; found guilty, fined $15. Scofield, and Margaret Glen Elton R.

Rust, failure to yield Bailey, 28, Spanish Fork. the right of way; found guilty, Get Overseas Packages in Mail Monday Postmaster W. Raymond Green has urged Provo residents who intend to mail Christmas packages to servicemen overseas to get them in the mail by Monday. "This is no deadline to the extent that overseas packages will not be accepted after the 15th," he said, "but delivery by Christmas cannot be guaranteed if the parcels aren't mailed by then." LeRoy Starvell. 24, Long Beach, and Mildred Johnson, 28, Long uned $15.

Jiveiyn Gray, no driver's license; forfeited $15. Leon Beach. BOYS' SIZES 8 TO 16 100 ORLON SWEATERS REGULAR TO 8.95 LADIES' HATS Don Marvin Pulham, 21, Lehi, and Barbara Gwen Johnson, 19, Lehi. DIVORCES GRANTED MEN'S TOPPER PANT HANGERS FOR STREET FLOOR 5) fci5) i49 Dorothy Gerber from Wayne H. ard Hurst, speeding; forfeited $15.

Montez B. Harward, failure to yield the right of way; forfeited $15. Gertrude M. Larsen, (improper turn; forfeited $15. Chester M.

Manchester running a stop sign; forfeited $15. vr Ralph Powers, running a stop sign; pleaded guilty, fined $15. Dean W. Stoddard, driving on the wrong side of the toad; forfeited Loyd R. Stubbs, speedings pleaded guilty, fined $20.

Gerber; plaintiff i. awarded cus tody of minor children and $125 i SIZES 35 TO 44 New Deeptone 1 And Charcoal Colors Men! See these wonderful Sport Coat Buys Now', The newest colors the smartest styles 100 wool and a 1 1 A Pink Powder Charcoal STREET FLOOR MEZZANINE FLOOR An Arabian' horse is bay, gray chestnut, brown, lor black, and no pure Arabian! horse ever is spotted. 8 thrifty low price! Read The Christmas Street Floor SPECIAL PURCHASE! JUST ARRIVED! Regular 1.49 and 1.98 MEN'S mUiFELEHS JUST ARRIVED! A Special Manufacturer's Sale of Men's Mufflers colors, patterns and whites, all regular higher Now'1 at' a sensational Pre-Christmas Sale Price! 1 Street Floor i ft ft ft ft ft ft WMB" SEE THE NEW GIFT GUIDE SJ(0J ft CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ft ft ft on the Classified Peine i AT ft ft mum A. L. DUCKETT SALES It 'SERVICE OUR DIG BASEMENT NOW OPEN a TODAY! mM mu 3 ov 9.

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