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Show .':. .. ; Daily Herald THURSDAY, NW." 7, 1963 Utah. Hug evTruck County. Utah I "J HasLbw Rate Of Pluriaes Off on Cany ome Loan Foreclosu res ArtExtiibit rBHinHK'''' La uridiy Contcir ywjcuiDQ.ii.DiiijV'ig:Ti:t:xii''Tr-----r"iV"""'w- Holds' ' 1 : , " .illllil; xxx WilSx " . si w insiers Grand Opening The new : Aleen's Wash and 4 Dry Center Third South and Seventh East ; in Provo,' today A semi-truc- k . THISTLE a ' three-da-y started r SAN FRANCISCO The ray explained," "that of every loaded with groceries bound for ening celebration ; grand op'extending chairman cf the Federal Home i,ooq mortgage loans in the na Salt Lake went oti the eacn aay.irom 3 a.m. to 9 p.m. A Mapleton man, R. W. DavCity Lees Bank Board on Tuesday tkm with, savings and loan as- road about five miles , west of rree iavors ana. guts were idson, received the "Best in cited Utah as one of the states sociations there will be approx Show" award at the special in Spanish planned. the lowest records of imately uve foreclosures this Thistle on U.S. Mr.' and Mrs. Richard Cooner. American Art. vWeek, exhibit on ; home - mortgage year. In Utah there will be only Fork Canyon shortly, before mid owners of the recently-opene- d currently under! way at the half that figure. He named oth night Wednesday, narrowly coin laundry, said the estab- Pioneer loans.: :: Museum in Provo's er states with low foreclosure missing landing on the railroad lishment has 25 washers. It also North Park. Wash-latcJeph P.'McMurray, ' records: South Caro tracks. features , the latest, in water D.C, board chairman, lina, andArkansas, Rhode Island in caL3 m a press conference that Driver Ernest LeRoy Luce, heating and softening equip : The exhibit will be open addition to Washington, D.C. ana otner laundering aids. through Sunday i from 4 to 8 Utah's savings and loan asso- Mr. 56, Salt Lake City, was treated ment fore said that McMurray ana Tne .laundry center will be p.m. ciations this year have forena for. minor cuts and bruises closures in the generally closure rate of .252 per cent, tion were a nearby aid sta open 6 a.m. to 12 midnight each O ln the amateur division of 15 per cent in 1963 released from up day. the show, r first place in oils tion. compared with the national av- over 1962's. . went to Merle- - Foote. Frances erage for associations of" 1.43 Utah's " excellent - foreclosure The Utah Highway Patrol Leach took second place and ; pet.cent records takes on added signifi said the truck, owned by AssoMr. McMurray was featured cance in view of the state s high ciated Food Stores,; was travel Betty Day was awarded third. Honorable mention went to speaker at the 71th annual con- home ownership record.,' ing to Salt Lake City, home- - BORN Phoebe Bailey. vention of the United States Utah, according to the 1960 base, when It went off tne road. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL First, place watercolor in the Savfng3 and Loan League here. census, has 71.7 per cent home It rolled over and landed about ' amateur division was won by This means," Mr. McMur- - ownership. eight feet from the r a i 1 r o a d Today: " Lo-reto Harold' Merle Foote. Second and third and Edith Boy said it tracks. Officers probab were Olive Nich-olwinners V LeFevre of Provo. Kellogg place ly would have been struck by arid to Pearl Manton. ElizaClive and Lorraine an oncoming train if it had Boy landed any closer to the tracks. Rosella Reddiger Ashton of beth Gillespie received an honorable mention. The vehicle was being unload Provo. to In the professional division of ed this morning so it could be Boy Gerald and Linda June Allred bf .Orem. exhibit B. F. Larsen was the Llewellyn righted and brought to Salt Wednesday: awarded first place in oils, Max Lake for repairs. to LaVar and Larene Weaver, second, and Grant Girl The magic of "Carmen," the in the first performance their Beck Drew of American Fork. Lund, third. Michael Harris reopera whose continued attrac confidence, talent, hardwork BAZAAR FRIDAY MARRIAGE LICENSES ceived an honorable mention. tion", baffles the opera critic, and extend can W. James Pleasant Cook, 20, preparation In the professional watercolor tmfdided last night on the stage SPRINGVILLE Springville Grove, and Deane Ellaree involved last Those far. so division, Anthony Taylor took of the Provo High School audi only 12th LDS Ward Relief Society Smith, 19, Pleasant Grove. for worked hard have first and third places, with night torium. The Utah Valley Opera months. will sponsor its annual' bazaar Everett Fred will take 20, Flora Fisher second. Hannah it Whitaker, However, Association's latest effort was dedicated coordinated effort Friday from 10 a.m. until 5 Tulelake, Calif., and Karen Oldroyd received honorable by and colorful, at times exciting, in the unheralded p.m. at the 12th Ward building, Francee Butts, 20, Albany, mention. more 800 S. 400 E. always, as if under the protec jobs topeople Calif. get us to the place tion: of the opera's good fairy, where our Baked DIVORCES items GRANTED goods, rugs, gift first performances enchanting. are as exciting as the last ones. and articles of dotting will be Martha B. Keller Williams tiff granted custody of minor Lurlene Levar was a convinc available during the day. from Edward Williams; plain-- child and $50 a month support, MERRILL BRADSHAW ing spitfire Carmen both vocal ly and in her characterization (surprising in both aspects her ; voice is normally higher andrllghter than the role calls for. and her beauty is in real life 1m ore ouiet. demure, and serene). Larry Call gave a somewhat uneven performance of Don Jose, at times convinc ing at times precarious, but promising great performances a. he gains experience. Wayne Keith of Escamillo, the toreador; was adequate if somewhat stiff. Sally Thompson s portrayal of Micaela, the sweet village maiden who loves Don Jose, made one wonder how any man In his right mind could desert her beauty and purity for the ttoany troubles promised by . . tha: fickle Carmen; she was, however, perhaps too cool and in reserved, especially in her faaria. in CO '.U Able Performance . . . Noel Twitchell as the leader of the smugglers not only gave a sparkling performance of his own part, but through bis confidence gave a noticeable sparkle to the performance of others.- The other leads, BUI PetI 11 f f II ersen, Duane Huff, Roland Page, Helen Weeks. Joyce Long and Darrell Hadley gave good account of themselves. Outstanding for its precision and sparkle was the second act quintet sung by Carmen, Frans-quitMercedes, and the two srnngglers. Here the confidence, occasionally lacking in other parts of the production, that comes from adequate rehearsal time and good personal preparation on the part of the cast, lifted the level of performance to exciting levels. The last act, 1 Announced -- . i 6--50 fore-decur- es . - . ' !.T V-- f-- - . v- ! a, I ! s - v i ; XHHe.-.i:- :' Statistics ( iX:' . ' 1 , X ,: -,- .w 4 . ; Sk, ... Sl:: 'X ne es 'Carmen' Opens With Able Performances In Top Roles x ART EXHIBIT WINNER -Richard W. Davidson, Mapler ton, displays the oil painting which brought him the "Best in Show" award at the special American Art Week exhibit currently being held in the Pioneer Museum in Prove The show held annually in observance of American will be open Art Week every day through Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m My Grateful Appreciation TO THE VOTERS OF 0REM FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE AND SUPPORT OF MY CAMPAIGN James M. Paramore Pd. Pol. Adv. by James M. Paramore 0 " COLORFUL LIVING ROOM PROVIHeiAl PATTERN At McMahan's wonders seem never to cease .. timeless beauty that never goes out of fashion! ?l?s new stylish maple with that old American charm, come today, see the wide selection of Early American maple furMcMahan's low! low! monthly payments make it easy to redecniture orate your home today, take months to pay. 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