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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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iff ft, v-. Weather Permits Building Fine fall weather has made construction possible late Into fall this year and building activity is ntinuing as a result. Among permits issued recently! b. Provo City were: Jaybeel Realty Company, $45,000. to construct five residences at 433 1350 1380-1375-1391 E.

420 and 4L0 S. 1350 E. Terry Hyde, 1755 North Oak Lane; residence, S16.000. A. Smith Pond, 1292 East Apple Lane; residence, $14,000.

U. F. Short, 10 W. 3rd duplex. $14,000.

H. E. Tippett, 637 W. 980 N. residence, $11,000.

Paul Paulson, 865 N. 9th residence, $11,000. T. M. Draper, 926 W.

920 remodeling, $500. Leon Campbell, remodeling, $200. Mrs. Gerald L. Allan, 855 W.

5th remodeling, $500. Leon Cambell, 940 W. 5th N. garage, $1,000. Anita J.

Hansen, 220 S. 4th garage, 7700. Howard M. Davenport, 1045 W. 3rd N.

garage, $900. Simpson Day. 1461 N. 21st addition, $1,500. Ronald W.

Johnson, 441 N. 6th addition, $2,000. II. D. Connelly, 410 N.

2050 shed, $500. E. Walker. 993 E. 150 N.

carport, $200. David Jl. Alexander, 822 W. 1280 remodeling, $150. Alfred Ridge 1160 E.

7th N. carport, $600. C. E. Peterson, 1251 Cedar Avenue, remodeling, $1,000.

Phil Payne, 1089 N. 3rd addition to residence, $2,000. Mountain States Telephone Company, 1210 West Center; terminal building, $8,000. K. A.

Johnson, $1,000, 1155 N. 5 remodeling barbershop. Applications made to the city engineer's office for permits have included: Burk J. Cloward, 1335 North Maple Lane; residence, $15,000. Brigham Young University, physical plant building, $13,000, and fleldhouse offices to be remodeled, $14,000.

1 VJC1 1 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1957 nAII MPRAI Utah County. Utah IL.IrVLL- AROUND AND ABOUT Friendsand Neighbors News Items About Your By COLLEEN ROWBERRY FR 4-0217 Mr. La Rip Swain entertained a group of former school friends of the graduating class of 1944 of Provo High School, at her home in Orem Friday. They enjoyed visiting and renewing their acquaintance. Those present were Mrs.

Ro Dene Forsythe, Hendry, Mrs. Dawna Banks, and Mrs. Margaret Hutchings all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Majel Wallace of Woods Cross, Mrs. Mary Hughes pf Farmington, Mrs.

Leah Kolstad of American Fork. Mrs. Joan Jensen of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Pauline Johnson of Springville, Mrs. Helen Broadbent of San Pedro, Calif-Mrs.

Marilyn Hawke, Mrs Ra Dene Nuttall, Mn. Wanda Lee-master, Mrs. Gloria Kuhni, Mrs. Beverly Carroll, Mrs. Ana Gene Meacham, Mrs Gloria Trotter, Mrs.

Lou Anne Shipman, Mrs. Ruth rtowan, Mrs. Betty Brereton and Mrs. Delpha Johnson all of Provo and Orem. Mr.

and Mrs. Claire Ferre of Salt Lake are parents of a baby girl born Nov. 15. The 'new baby will be named Lynn Ajin and was born on the date of the first birthday of their other little daughter, Suzanne. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Ferre of Provo and Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Jensen of Sal Lake. Mrs. Ferre is the former Carol Jensen.

Brown of, Springville entertained members of the Stork Club at her home last week. A Thanksgiving dinner was served. Elections were held for officers for the forthcoming. year. Those elected were Georgia Boyer, president; Mrs.

Carla Crand-all, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Pat Bird, reporter and historian. They also 6njoyed playing some games during the evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Vcrl Van Leuven were hosts at a dinner party Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Grant Larsen and Mrs. Harold Laycock. who were celebrating their birthdays. Other guests were Mrs.

Verdun Watts, Mr and Mrs. Howard Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett, Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Keeler, Grant Larsen and Harold Laycock. Mrs. Mary Patton visited with relatives and friends in Fer-ron, Utah recently.

Mrs. Marie Hansen, a former Provo resident, now living in Spanish Fork, visited with friends in Provo last week. Mrs. Bertha Young- of Kanab has been a visitor at the homt of her sister, Mrs Ralph Strong of Alpine. She also visited with Mrs.

Emma Pratt who is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Ashfon Harris of Blanding visited last week with friends and relatives in Provo and were guests at the homt of Mrs.

Wasel Washburn. Oven fresh broad breasted Thanksgiving Turkeys, 31c a pound. Carson's Food Center, Provo. Largest variety of Christmas cards in the county. Orem-Geneva Times.

Phone AC 5-1340. Call Connie Jensen at FR 3-8165 Elva's Beauty Salon. (adv). Get your fresh double breasted oven ready Thanksgiving Turkeys at Carson's Food Center, Prgvo. Christopherson Travel will be agency for Bonanza airlines when they begin official stops at Provo.

Reservations, tickets, all secured at no additional cost. Food Prices slashed Carson's Food Center. Turkeys cheaper than hotdogs, for only 33c a pound at Speckart's. 69 North 1st East. 0 15 -f Provo Stake Sppech Festival Set Wednesday Provo Stake will conduct its Speech Festival Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

in the Provo First-Seventh Ward rlouse. Refreshments will be served afterwards. i. A would have no definitive statement on the talks until after they are completed. Hungarian Claims American Boys Physically Tough BINGHAM CANYON (UP) Frank Somogyvary, a Hungarian refugee who teaches physical education at Bingham High School, says there is nothing wrong physically with American boys and girls that proper teaching would not correct.

Somogyvary, in the process of teaching Bingham students the fundamentals of gymnastics, re- ferred to so-called Kraus tests and reports from the President's Committee on Physical Fitness that European youngsters were in better physical condition. i The Enropean sees a bright future for the United States in gymnastics competition in the Olympic games. 1' PARADE FOR VISITING POTENTATE This is a general view of sism stretched between the arch reads "Welcome King Mohammed the parade carrying visiting King Mohammed from Washington and appears in reverse because the letters are printed on the other Airport to the Blair House in Washington Monday. The Monarch and aide of the material. (UP Telephoto).

President Eisenhower ride in the lead car (right foreground). The Washington Rolls Out Red Carpet For King Mohammed of Morocco The first U. S. patent was Issued to Samuel Hopkins of Burlington, July 31, 1790 on a process for making pot and pearl ashes. A RADIATORS REPAIRED Aoto Glass Installed Specialized Work AHLANDERS 490 So.

UnlT. Aveaoe 7 Bourbon Bourbon 5 years old SUCH DETAILS! NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP) Former strip teaser Ruby Green, 20, told police Monday she has been married five times but never bothered to get a divorce because "I never had time." WASHINFTON (UP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said today his first meet- Bloody Pheasant Smears up New Edgemont Home Glade Wright "bagged" a pheasant late last week, but he wasn't very happy about it. The bird crashed through the glass of a bedroom window of their bnd new home cutting itself badly in the process and then flying blindly about the room, smearing blood all over the Walls and dripping it over the new carpet. The bird's panic was so great it even gouged out plaster in the walls.

Mr. Wright said. Mrs. Wright, the only one home at the time, rushed to a neighbor for help and the ing with King Mohammed of Morocco went "very well." "It was a preliminary, friendly review of problems of mutual concern," he said. Dulles, the King, Moroccan Foreign Minister Ahmed Balafreje and other officials met in the White House Cabinet Room.

The secretary of state substituted as top U. S. representative for the ailing President Eisenhower. Dulles told newsmen after the two-hour meeting that he and the King would meet again Wednesday, probably at the White House. Dulles remained at the White House after the meeting.

The King departed for Arlington National Cemetery to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Dulles said he and the King latter caught the bird to end its bloody rampaging. For two months the Wrights have lived in a motel awaiting completion of their rew home, which is in the Edgemont ara. giving eve, Capt. Gene Dutson, commanding officer said today Staff officers will meet this evenk.g at the home of Lt.

and Mrs. William Keith, 326 E. 9th Orem. Mi 3 GIFTS MUST GO BY AIR WASHINGTON (UP) Christmas packages for servicemen overseas must now be jent airmail in order to insure delivery by Dec. 25, the Defense Department says.

The heavy Yuletide mail load requires that air parcels be sent not later than Dec. 10 for Christmas delivery. The deadline for mailing overseas packages expired Nov. 20. Publishefl by Herald Corporation.

50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: Per month $1.69 6 months in advance $9.60 One year in advance $19.20 By mail anywhere in the United States or its possessions: per month; $9.60 for si? months in hdvanee; S19.20 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, advertising and sports call FR 3-5050: for society and news briefs. eaU FR 2-4684.

Auto Co. V'; Staff Meets Tonight Provo Squadron Of CAP Cancels ki i YYeaneSaaV Vleer I No meeting of Provo Civil Air I Patrol Squadron will be held i Wednesday because of Thanks-1 332 WEST CENTER TRADE-IN New Royalite fit IM Pay I II Jan. 1st, WM plfll- 1 4c pe Day ff I ff 11 LLOYD with SPECIALS PORTABLE Portable 1 Stand from fit $69w i I plu tax fL 23" itM.tCTM"' 2 3 WITH llTfl TRADE II ONLY ft) Plu Tax I AND YOUR OLD AL TYPEWRITER Genuine Copper Distilled Kentucky Weather -Ripened in the gggk DECANTER others are trailing engineering-wise also. Most of them still don't have push-button driving nor anti-sway, anti-dip Torsion-Aire suspension. Competition may be "catching on" to Dodge but they're not "catching up." If the other 1958's don't meet your idea of a really new car, stop in and see the new Swept-Wing 58 by Dodge.

THEY KNEW A GOOD THING when they caw it. That's why so many '58 cars are following right in the wheal tracks of Dodge. To imitate the low 8 wept-Wing look, they lowered their roofs some, but had to leave the sides high. They reduced windshield area, too, while Dodge enlarged its "picture window" up front. The sTandard keyboard, back space tabulator and ca Same wonderful whiskey, tame reasonable price, as year round fifth.

Kentucky Straight Sour Mash 88 Proof Distilled. Aged and Bottled Only By Stitzti-Wtlltr Distillery established louisviUt, Kentucky. 1S49 TYPEWRITER CO. See Swept Wing 58 by Dodge at Naylor 145 West 3rd South, Provo, Utah PROVO FR 4-0725 I.

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