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Show 1 r - DAILY I Am:!, n, Tur;PAY. t Hi RAID tl.UlHj, l.U.I "jit lit Utah CC Executives Sef Springville Conference Pi1 SPRINGVILLE TVe city's businessmen got a glimpse of modern education at c'wc range today, when lhy visited the various Khooli of Provo, d It was ill part of project by the C3mmlt;ee of the ITOvo Chamber f Commerce, headed b Dr. wu 11am F. Edwards, chairman of the committee. Some of the businessmen visited the school this morning and others visited the das room thli after into noon. They were divided groupi of 10, with i chairman for spon-sors- Business-Educatio- of the i each group. Principal! aihoola served at boat. Dr. Edwards said the purpoae er the visit to the school room was to give the business man an oppor nrst-hanconcefpt tunity to of bow the schools operate snd about their learning something needs and problems. Most of the businessmen who took part in the project during the morning remained for the school lunch, which was served tround I't Chamber Legislature, lv ill f t . Lt.,U II. year. f Hamilton, assistant secrt-t,trInvitations for chamber official the Salt Lake City fhambcr. v. ill from all over the state have been explain the state publicity fuiuts extended by J. A. Miller of Sprlng-vllle- , Dill passed by d l.ii IrgUU'uf e, president of the Utah Chamber of Commerce Executives. A luncheon, W. Aiblll, of the Salt Lake City Chamber, will be the moderator for a symposium to discuss organisation aad operatior of chamber committees, Charles E, Peterson, Provo, ma DON'T jority leader In the Utah State y 7 vari-ou- Vth of Commerce Executives will con of Use Sh(K)l commlviiurt vene In Springville tomorrow for now twmg studied by tr,e their first general session of the Legislative Council. Tti-Ui- d ) noon. Dr. Edwards said It Is planned to have the teachers visit the plants and business firms la Provo next fall, ss a second phase of the project. d 13 XJH DCKTUHDtU Ddry Officials To Launch Driv Central Utah 'i oil SALT LAKE CITY. (UPI- -A na- Uonwlde campaign to Inform the public of their belief that dairy products today are the best food Eds Maifield 'and Far Rose BUSINESSMEN CO BACK TO SCHOOL Provo schools were visited above showing the businessmen a shot difplay in the distributive will be launched soon by the buys to are Jenkins, The left Clayton educstion men, right, department. Commerce were In Salt Lake City on Sunday by businessmen of the city today as the Chamber of American Dairy Association. of the PUS faculty, W. Raymond Green. Leonard Sherman In Wing ad further training receiving conducted Its Business Education Day in cooperation1 with the James. Seymour D. Gray. Tom Jensen, and A. W. Adamson, wuo That was the promise today by; jjjvanced hair styling and shsplng schools. Arlene Adamson, Provo High School student, is pictured incidentally, la Arlene's father. N. Merrill Pleasant Warnlck, d Grove dairy farmer and Mr. snd Mrs. ICennelk Cos have bead of the association, been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Warnick said the nation'a per cap- -' B. F. Pendleton In Provo, aunt ita milk consumption Is 124 quarts and uncle of Mrs. Cox. The couple yearly which he termed "appallis en route to Beaver from Aning, because nutrition experts have chorage. Alaska, where Mr. Cox estimated that the very has been In service. He is now relessed. While In Anchors ge they yeany. l" Mavor C. W. Love said today age district, who submitted the an- - nou" visited Major and Mrs. Alfred L. He said the Industry also Is work- OREM Orem citizens are being U t y,, jUh County Commlaslon nul report. Included Lawrence Newren, who Is the former Beth oui a program wnicq wiu see , Jornson, presiucm, ana m. n. say-in- g ...- In the kPrt tn ronerat. . . collec k... mauo . nu uiul., ivh"'" and their family. The iam the end of federal price supports. ilor ' secretary for the committees of Names Frank Coppln; Pendleton, PRESIDENT the Orem the tlon of dog licenses by Newren family are expecting a cty i connection with allevlahead of the Squaw transfer- - in June to a California 1353 annual BrlfihamJyQUDS Unid " police. Uon 'of the parking problem for International Peak Chapter, base. versity "Y" Day to be held May Police Chief Henderson askedjcounty employes. Footprlnters. 5, were released this week. Jed that the citizens bring the fee to Monday, the county commission of Dellaas and Mrs. Joha Mr. f I and Vicky Wallace, will the i city office or'send It when they recommended that some system of Holland and their children, Beppy, Prltchett asIn this way. stickers be put Into effect so that pay their utilities. John Joseph and Ilansje, are direct activities through the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John sociated women and associated their names can be checked off deDartment heads and key em and it will save the police a call ployes would be permitted to park Koense In Provo. Tonight they men students. to their , home. will all be dinner - guests of Mr. around the building witnout get Y Day activities this year will and Mrs. William DeBruyn. The The dog collection Is being made ting tickets for overtime. to Chairman Frank Coppln, Provo business- Dellaas family have just arrived be varied, according strict this year with a fine to be County commissioners this week man, was elected president of the from Holland and are leaving Prltchett, and will be combined given If the license is not paid approved tsklng out a fire Insur Squaw Peak chapter of the Inter- Wednesday for Logan to make with games, picnic, and open air within the prescribed time limit, ance policy on the Youth Home national Footprlnters. Inc., at the their first home. All of the people events. In addition to traditional officials declared. All stray dogs and Its furniture and fixtures, and organizations annual election meet- mentioned were friends in Utrecht, painting of the Y. services render- not immediately claimed will be approved the annual report of the ed to school and community by disposed of at once, they assecred. Benjamin Drainage uistrtci. lived. ing held Monday noon at the China Holland, where they . 7 students will Include working par-ti- e Police City Cafe, officers, working on free The district recommended that sin different parts of Provo time, have He succeeds Sift. E. YY Mower, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordon Hobbs completed the majority Arthur Hansen be appointed superclean-up and oa crews campus. and Marlene and son. daughter, of the Provo Police Department. of nomcs In the east portion of visor for 1953 to' 1355, succeeding uuier oiurers eieoea jnciuueu Ronnie, are here visiting for a Startling innovation in procedure town and will soon begin on the M. R. Taylor. Jim Lansing, first vice president; week from Norwalk, Cal., with this year wlll.be lack of vigilantes, west,' according to Officer Burton The drainage district In 1952 had Leo Hales, second vice president; parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hobbs. stern dispensers of justice In pre Ivle, pound peeper. a budget of $16,135.99. but wound Also visiting at the Hobbs home vious yesrs. "There will be no Harold Thatcher, third vice up the year with imbalance. of dent; George Clay, secretary; Ray on Sunday were Mrs. Florence msndatory participation in "Y $5,967.70 In the bank. and Swenson Marie of Pritchett activities this Karl Schwartz, treasurer; Bunnell, daughter, Day year," Officers of the Benjamin Drain- Lake Salt of the individual chairman City. said, "other than each board; Sgt Fred sergesnt-at-armW. sense of pride, responsibility, and Loveless, Dean Loose, attorney; Dr. Phil Phillip Baymond, son of Mr. and spirit of good fellowship." Aiken, two-yedirector; and Mrs.- Paul M. Haymond, 228 E Assisting the chairmen on the Weston Taylor and Jesse Evans, 8th S., Springville, has recently project are the following: Lillian been initiated Into Theta Chi fra Tanner, food; Helen Erickson, SALT LAKE CITY. (UP) ternity at Rensselaer Polytechnic cake contest; Annette Black, en- slender, youth 22 to SPRINGVILLE The PTA of the Institute, Troy, N. Y. A graduate tertainment and games; Marolyn old, who sometimes affects years of Springville High School. Hay. clean-uand a "phony Texas" drawl High School will hold Springville Taylor, campus today was mond is a freshman In Rensselaer's Gerry Asplund publicity. Its meeting the a of Wednesday at 7:30 search after object police physics department and a Navy Also Bob Hales, work projects; he held up and robbed two Salt In the Springville High school BORV p.m. kuiu miasmpman. Bob Leake and Dave Geddes, Lake women window shoppers In auditorium. Harold Bartlett's high At Utah .Valley Hospital: . and contests; Ted Money, the Sugar House district last night. Todays Two utan county men were games school class on life adjustment and material and mixing; Lloyd Mrs. Grace Roberts and Mrs. Boy to Eugene J. and Maxlne aboard the Gen. William H. Gor'discuseducation will present Neal George, Richards, dance; Minnie G. Singer, cousins, don which docked In San Francisco Brim Barnes, Provo. Bob business they were accosted as publicity; Ensign, - sion on current school problems. windowwith they Utah Kenneth E. and Arthella GouUh Monday Amy combat veterans from Korea. They were manager; Lee Burton, shopped a furniture store, and New officers for the coming year Peck, Wymount, Provo. were forced to surrender aboi't ?2 will be elected also. .Music for the A. Ben Pfc. Johnson of Orem. and Monday: Two from the from their nurses. Thev said the evening will be furnished by the Girl to Jesse and Karen Hansen Sgt, Keith L. Paramore of Provo. AWS andrepresentatives AMS councils are Thora (youth dropped his "Texas accent "Inlnth grade chorus, under the dl- Heath, Pleasant Grove. tseu Brown ana Dick Melsen. rection of Glenn Montague. as they argued with him. Girl to Ray and Sylvia Conder Provo. Holdaway, Boy to Jack and Shirley Glgliottl i i r1' Peay, Orem. Tuesday, April 21 MARRIAGES LICENSES with PROVO new American Guy T. Baker, 22. Blcknell, and Academy The President's Emma Tew, 25, Nephi. lam, long, with Susan Hayward. David Parkinson. 22. Beth. Md., Lady, unua Love i with Melvln. and .Lcnora Elizabeth. Hoyal, 18, Debbie Reynolds. Alhambra, Calif. Paramount Hans Christian Sherrel Don Schultz, 17, Provo, Andersen, with Danny Kaye. Arlene and Van Ausdal, 16, Motor Vu Mississippi Gambler, with Tyrone Power, and The Milk man. DIVORCES GRANTED News Briefs i , Orem Asks Aid in collection T On Day This Year line ef our complete cameras and ne makes It accessories. difference what for . . . we'll looking you're County Raises Question of Parking Tjtke, Exemption for fs Employes we WANT yen te know about newly-electe- No Hazing , , hare It or can get It for yout least J newly-electe- neaas Coppiin irjQr; frftMlVvA U fll 'fii?if mani Footprinters mm Till 0p:n Friday night M&a 9 p. p. f c Rcgibly 122.50 . S.L. Police Hunt x' Springville High Youthful Robber ta Meet PTA - Ujuu 5.09 Down 6.09 Month six-fo- STAtlSTICS No money down; up to V 36 months to pay on p fM.fi. Payment Plan Heavy gauge net; smooth, white baked namel finish. said nmiiQnmnnT Roomy double basins and dralnboards for itki UIIiUUUIIIUisi the car look! European The that will of make you proud your kitchg en. The special Titanium porcelain enamel top Is so smooth, so gleam-in- g white, so easy to- keep clean. 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