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Show All Around the Towiy tt, lea WETOESDAT. JHNE Tft ' V Lake Shore Homecoming Is Saturday Salem Has LAKE SHORE Pretty and petite Aiidra Evans, daughter of Mrs. Grant Evans, wjll reigri as Homwomin? Queen over Lake - , jr. r$ : 4 William A. Cox Gains Promotion At Geneva Plant Appointment of William A. Cox as foreman of instrument shop and fleld 'at Geneva Works, Columbia-Genev- '' ' Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hone from Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howes of Murray all went on a vacation trip through Idaho and Oregon. Sunday, the (How ards left here to live in Wyoming for the summer where Mr. Clow ard is employed In the lumber business. ; X nounced today by, M. E. Strate, division superintendent of maintenance and utilities. Born in Provo, Mr. Cox began his service with U. S. Steel in 1949 at Geneva as a laborer in the coke and coal chemicals department. Soon afterward, he was transferred to maintenance and utilities as $.n electrician apprentice. After several posts, he was promoted to foreman in the electrical shop in 1956, the position he held prior to this appointment. - Mr. Cox and his wife Beth, have four children. The family resides at 733 S; 4th W., in Orem. he Kiwanis to Hear STARTS TODAY mmmmm lilfli Mrs. Thora Sanford accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenhalgh and Mrs. Bert J. Sanford went to El Paso, Texas to visit with Dick Sanford who has been stationed there for three weeks. Previously he had been in Germany, The party returned home Monday LAKE SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor. During the day other relatives and friends called to greet her and leave gifts. Sterling Spencer, son of , Mr and Mrs. Paul Spencer, of Span children, Mr. and Mrs. Arden visited last week with ish Fork Tuckett, Zenda Hall, and Bert his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Widdison had dinner at the Jesse L. Beckstrom. J. Tuckett home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAffe and t -- I. Dale Despain, city and county planning director, Will be the ipeaker at the Thursday noon luncheon meeting of the Provo Kiwanis club. His subject will be, "Our Shrinking Heritage, the Effects of Urban Sprawl Upon Agricultural Land." Evan Thomas will be the program chairman with Mack Budge, vice president, in charge. What's Playing At the Movies Royal, Marcia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warner, returned to her home after an eye operation OGDEN (UPD Livestock: at the Utah Valley Hospital. Cattle 100; very scant fresh Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. supply early; nominally steady; J. Youd welcomed her home. 5 few head low good lb. canheifers slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tuckett, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sumsion, ner and cutter cows Calves 25; nothing sold early. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tuckett, and Hogs 75; supply largely butcher Mr. and Mrs. Theron Huff had a hogs averaging above 250 lbs. US steak fry at Payson Park. 3 opened steady to strong; four 3 head grades 220 lbs. 25.00; inMrs. Ted Johnson (Shirley) and 120 18.00. daughter, Mary Ann, are visiting dividual 200; lb. sow trucked- - in supply at the J. L. Beckstrom home for Sheep lambs unsold. spring several days. Mrs. Kenneth Johns and chil- SAFEGUARD 580-94- 24.00-25.0- 0j 14.00-16.5- 0. dren of Wells, Nev., are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Del V. Argyle. They came for June Conference and will stay until after Homecoming. ; yv iiawkcis fJ TECHNICOLORO TC3G ONCMASCOPC Da L rati - OPEN SCOn 1:15 - Children CO - HIT - Adults 50c BRADY in 'BLOOD ARROW FEATURE TIMES: FREE 1:30. 4:25, 7:30 and 8:55 HIGHWAY 91 ... OPEN In Alan Ladd His Biggest Role Since "SHANE" 7 arm iv au natural!!! Hit ' MEBTTB 85c Not . recommended for children. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by their parents. "Adam ami depicted csoinr OREM START DUSK DULTS -- "1 CURlIb JWCASTER TtcHtccoiec?' m SOMETHING TO SEB" Adults Students 90 c Ml - Children 5C THIS IS A STORY OF PROUD PEOPLE..: li Some good, some bad ... some to be loved, some to 25 C AC ADS AHY AWARD BEST PICTURE , be hated . . . but all vividly real and unforgettable! OF 195 VILLIAM HOLDEH V ; HQS ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS -- ?:$TK1G DC2DI3XSE ON VMS Je(7 Morrow Families living on the steep QD slopes of Norwegian fjords sometimes tether their young children at play lest they fall down precipices. WIDE SCREEN in Eastman Color sterrmg ' AY Kill Raintree County, with . JUNE 25-3- I TIMP' Kwai. - Timpanogos The Tall T, and Sweet Smell of Success. TICKETS - CHILDREN..'..-- CENTER STARRING Edward G. Robinson m roa umusmn cmsmnai fi, I 65 c fr 4-05- 21 STARTS TONIGHT TWO DOUBLE ACTION FIRST RUN FEATURES CUVU CUL1 f 'fA O. N t mmmimmtSiM mm flndS2 nAVAGERS! fCP HAIDERS A jlv DEMIlMVIDtADO mammm&m) MK2S FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT CREATORS OF SCORES OF HITS The wm Children under 12 FREI Q fl , fMeS JOANNE WOODWARD ADUITS STREET Mi INOUOCO PAUL NEWMAN SHOW 8:15 PROVO SHRINE CLUB'S 3RD ANNUA! Rivoli Long Hot Summer, with Paul Newman. SPANISH FORK 1 Arch Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, with Jane Powell. JAYSON Huish The Left Handed Gun, With Paul Newman. 'NIGHTMARE' STARTS TONIGHT NOW AT CIRCUS OFFICE, 234 W. SPRINGVnXE Art City The Bridge on the River Kwai, and Copper Sky. M ARTE Lend CARLOS BAENA OPEN 7:45 BALL PARK $20 ADULTS. E Former MISS UNIVERSE from FRANCE CO-HI- T and 8:15 P.M :30 CHRISTIAN PLUS MIT Nightmare. Scera The Bridge on rhe River If . jack 2-- AMERICAN FORK Run Silent, Run Deep, Coral With Clark Gable. Flesh and tht Spur, Starlite Paradise. Naked and PLEASANT GROVE Grove The Brothers Karama-xov- , with Yul Brynner. OREM Adam and Eve, and Geneva J v i 7 Th Montgomery-Clift- riEC GUItlllESS Ogden Livestock 2-- Wednesday, June M PROVO This Happy reelAcademy with Debbie Reynolds. ing, Paramount Beautiful, But Blood Arrow. and Dangerous, Pioneer Motor Vu Man From God's Country, and Quantrill Raiders. LEHI Exciting! HILLIAU IIOLOEII MARIO ROBERT ALDA MONACO wfo, VIHORIO GASSMAN ROBERT LEONARD Fro by MALENO MALEN0TT1 . Talk by planner pictvuu of r Starts Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn visiting and Argyle family. a sain srtcsa ntooucTion 7Vr7na.cic Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beckstrom LaMar Nybo was awarded his left Sunday for their home in Casper, Wyo., after visiting in Eagle Scout award on his 14th Lake Shore a week. Tooele Adults 90c "TTUG Mrs. John F. Taylor celebrated her birthday recently. As dinner guests she had Mrs. Edith Riches and daughter, Patsy; Mrs. Louise Reed and daughter, Carol, and Citizens Travel to Texas To Visit Lake Shore Soldier ....25c - Students 65e PRICES: Children Never Afore Fiery I Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walston ac companied their son Milton and family to Tremonton for a three day vacation last week. They were the house guests of Mr. anjd Mrs. Henry Walston Jr.. and also visited the Turner Stockett family. HER MAJESTY Audra Evans, daughter of Mrs. Grant Evans, who will lead the Lake Shore Homecoming parade this Saturday as Homecoming" Queen of the celebration. ! MM The Angus Taylors and the Martin Taylors went to the Salem Park for z. picnic dinner Sunday to honor the fathers. holding-- Boat-Harb- or. fo" frp f3 brick homes all still in use. birthday. Saturday he 'left with He keeps house for himself in a group of Scouts, and Explorers a small apartment on West Utah to go down the Colorado, the' trip Avenue and enjoys use of both to take 10 days. his television set and his tele Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roper were guests of the Molan Roper family Sunday. a, an- The annual children's picnic for all MOose members and their families will be held today at 5 p.m., at the Provo There Twill be freeboat rides and members are asked? to come out earlyi The next regular meeting of-tMoose Lodge will be held .Thursday at 8 p.m., at the Moose Home. El- Long: Beach, has a stepson and stepdaughter, Three members of the Utah of a daughter, Mrs. Dora Stewart, mer T.Mrs.Daniels, Birdie Allen and John Albert Woods, Salt Lake. City, and Calif.; State Hospital staff have been 54 W. 8th N., Spanish Fork. An openhouse for friends and Daniels Jr., Payson; Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Thelma Peck, Payson. appointed to positions in the Utah By MARGRETTE TAYLOR Psychological Association, accord' (relatives will be held from 3 to SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Bud ing to Dr. William Brown, presi- 6 p.m., after a family dinner at 1 Selman and daughter Marjr from dent. p.m. Irene now on leave are Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. Daniels,' a life long resident Wiemers, spending the week visiting' relatives here of absence, will serve as execu- of Parson, was born here in 1867. and In Payson. While here they tive secretary; kees S. Morrill, His parents, Thomas .English and are the house guests of Mr. and editor of the News Letter and Jane Ann Sheffield 'Daniels, were Malcolm N. Liebroder,. chairman among the first settlers of Payson. Mrs. Dallas Davis. of the publicity committee. MorA farmer of Payson, Mr. Daniels Show Starts 7:15 Second Show 10:00 inrill and are Uebroder career built several business; houses in Mrs. Venice Cloward Mr. and Feature Time 7:30 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy terns at tfie hospital. Payson and has constructed two r Hf a - 4 Moose Lodge Sets Picnic Late Today : j of Lake Shore are welcome. Division, . Pay-- j All present and former residents was State Hospital Payson Man, 91, Still Takes Daily Walks Staffers Named , phone. He takes daily walks to Spanish Fork; Mrs, Pearl Hand, PAYSON John Daniels of son will celebrate his 91st birth town. Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Rhea Officers of Group day Sunday, June 22, at the home His sons and. daughters are, Bassett, Salt Lake City. He also ' ed. Steel Open House Sunday 3 Visitors From Nevada Shore's annual Homecoming on Saturday. Miss Evans will lead the miniature parade on a float of pink and 3vhite scalloped ruffles. The parade starts at 9:30 a.m. Other events are: Program at 10: 30 a.m.; . sports events for all ages at 2 p.m. and a program and dance starting at 8 p.m. A stand will be open all day where lunch and refreshments can be purchas- at To Bo Honored DAILY HERALD Utah County. Utah : ENDS TONITE Debbie AIL.ISIS ReynoWs ( Curt Jurgens "THIS HAPPY FEELING" 'Little SHoemakeT'.'Tell Me You're Mine," rrom the Vine Came the Grape" AL SEDLEY'S ORCHESTRA $1.50 r" ?ffSf7 "q ) "5 j Fri. fnon , and Sal., Jun. 27 NAT TNG" Lofs Go Tonight Rolbr Skating 28 -c- rt- Riversidc, Provo Every Nijht Except Sunday Tuesday ... , . .T. . ; . . . . . 50 C Thursday 'ISids Niht ... 35 C Closing for Summer. June 27 AAATT AOUll nK. fVIIMt Aft UUflLnr PKOOUCTKW eEOKtiUM AN AltltO AMMtS tICfVM SlVE 0JAM 4 . MIDI BREWSTR-1- 0 GORDON GALE BOBBlfiS V |