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Show Page 6—THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah Thursday, April 9, 1970 WINATBRIDGE | AboutPeople | Never Give Up Mrs. Tren M. Jones with son, By MILDRED B. HALL Kameron, and daughters, Kristi 373-8563 — 373-0546 and Karen, are visiting this Ann former and friends Many students of this area will week in ths area with her remember Mrs. Elizabeth daughter and husband, Mr. and Giliespie, long-time teacher at Provo High School and Provo artist. For the past year and a With Bust Hand By Oswald & James Jacoby [norm asia w57 Steven Cramer and family, Mrs. Provo, and other relatives. Mr. Answer te Previcus Pazale Three Peace Femininity Ofticers Will Get Diplomas Young University diplomas for their achievement. where they enjoyed i0 days of visiting and sightseeing as the sons andother family members during the past weekend Visitors included Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Higbeeof Pullman, Wash. Leo C. North Association », president of the r Builders and his wife of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Josephine McKinlay, 91, Rexburg, Ida.; a sister of Mrs. Wold; Mrs. Isabel Hemming and husvand, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ruby Oswald of Idaho Falls, Ida. Jimmy a paper boy, and Ruth, both earned the money for their trip. Jimmy is now busy saving for the Boy Scouts of America World Jam! ¢ in 1971, which sub‘ect 38 Organ pipes { noise 9 Individuals 10 Boys Security. this week and she is now in — residence at the Central Utah Mr. and Mrs. James F. Convalescent Center in Orem, Stanton Jr., Provo, with their where she will be happy to twochildren, Jimmy and Ruth, receive callers, family membe:s have returned from Hawaii 41 Misplas ‘The course includes intensive training in the use of firearms, Pa $¥ Pa Opening Pass the theory South iv Pass Dick Richards of Detroit and Bill McKenney of Cleve. land, the co-founders of the Bridge League h in one of Ameri lefe 49 Couches 51 Frozen water 53 Contend and techniques of mob and riot control, and burglary, robbery and traffic accident investigation. Diplomas will be issued by Police Academy in Ogden. achievements of the 30 graduates was Ralph H. 39 Ror n date 40 Feminine of being a¢tualized at this time TEDSTODDARD Stoddard Elected To Office Dr, Ted D. Stoddard, associate professor of business education at Brigham Young University, will assume duties in Mayaspresident-electof the Western Business Education Association. Hewas elected recently at the association’s convention in Seattle. The WBEAis one of five regional associations which rise the National Business Education Association with headquarters in Washington, D.C. Membershipin the western organization comes from business education teachers in the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. In addition, business educators in fART CITY Guam and in Alberta, Canada, are now beinginvited to join the OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:30 FRI. — SAT. 7:30 & 9:30 HURRY ENDS WED! SAT. MATINEE 2 P.M. Association. Dr. Stoddard will be president of the Association when the 1972 WBEAconvention is held in Salt LakeCity. He is now president of the Utah Business Education Association, which is a regional yellowing at the folds. will represent Utah and the Keep seldom used pieces of western United States at silver in tightly closed chest or regional meetings of the the tarnish-free cloths on the Eastern, Southern, North- market. Central, and Mountain-PLains Business Education Associations. + DRIVE IN. THEATER - | IN SPANISH FORK “THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN”’ Open 8 p.m, Show 8:15 p.m. OneShow Nightly OPEN TONIGHT ONE COMPLETE SHOW mond by the four C’s —cut, color, clarity. and carat. standard weight known as the TEGHNICOLOR enn ses sacar MOREHI-FLYING HI-LARITY IT'S TOUGH TECHNICOLOR’ TOBE ABIRD: 2.2: Don’t “bunch” silver in storage and don’t use steel wool or soap pads to cleanit. AP aan ch kT PRE-SEASON Soturday ond Sunday aD mee) KALL and KUTV'S2 OPEN every Spritig Bargain Spree ‘Oe ON MOST ALL RIDES! FUNWAY OPENS 1:00 p.m, SAT. NITE ieee iff‘ ene KNAK SLAB DANCE WUT AN NGC THEATRE i Fox: ‘~ ae EVES. AT OPAtoate 7-208 9:20 (GRR GOLDIE Waller insti HOWE wwii) eta Are theThnsandDays BESTPICTURE YEAR! ay / a 8:30 P.M. — $1.50 Per Person (ecttle Garden (exe ep! Sat. Rights) ple a Patio Gardens Enclosed & Heated 2saQ SitaBe : S31 Features wee of Fun ELECTRIC HeareglOW 2-15 TONITE AT 6:00 - 9:00 NOTHING HAS BEEN SHOWSFROM 7:15 P.M. ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS r=JOHN WAYNE GLEN CAMPBELL KIM DARBY “SWEET CHARITY” Pleasant Gr GROVE is:stew5p. “THE COMPUTER WORE TENNIS SHOES” a ree BANDOLERG!i—_S 20th Century-Fox > a 3ACADENY AWARDS | Bras] American Fork Ist Show 7:15 P.M, “FUNNY GIRL” OUTSTANDING ACTION CO-HIT OS STANT DEAN MARIN < points. LEFT OUT OF ROYAL ssstow 7.15pm 3RD AND LAST WEEK carat, which is divided into 100 points. The reliable jeweler gives the carat weight of the center stone as well as the total weightof any flanking stones in ar engagement ring being considered for purchase, Industry spokesmensay most center stones are about % carat or 50 THURS., FRI, and SAT CORAL HELD OVER WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS’ aa(eu Diamonds are measured by a STARTING AY 7:15 STARTS 7:30 Adults $1.50 Kids 6-11 50: INCLUDING BEST PICTURE =); call for dry-cleaning. ARCH THEATRE > |# woe The jeweler judges a dia- washing, some of the fabrics atvespole. SIMPLY GREAT! BRAIN GaP there. What every bride should learn rapidly--read the labels not only on care of fabrics in the family’s wardrobe and follow directions. But read the labels, too, on care of such items as blankets. Some of the synthetics call for machine Wash silver immediately after use in hot, sudsy water, rinse with hot water and dry thoroughly. To remove the stains of eggs, mustard, olives and the like, use. a reliable OPEN 6:45 SHOW7:15 « | youcantarroro TOPLUG A and guard always has been These officer programs, which member of WBEA. In 1972, he ug more direct mea..s of wooing his favorite —but the sentiment to claim and then to protect To Visit BYU Household Hints By United Press International Those brand-new linens the bride received as a wedding gift will yellow at the folds when not used and rotated frequently. One solution, if you're not going to use damask every day, wrap it in plastic. Helps prevent soil and the oe \ IN. Soringevile) Bo Man appearsto have claimed his bride from earliest times with a ring. It may have been a NavyRecruiter lead to a commission are immediately available to college juniors, seniors or graduate students betweenthe ages of 18 and 27% with 20-20 to 20-100 vision and a minimum grade point average of 2.0. cuit an order as it may Gased on the Nel “THE ADVENTURERS" by HAROLD ROBBINS PANAVISION * S0LOR FRI, SAT., SUN. EACH WEEK HAL WALLIS’ PRODUCTION Re WINNER ! “BEST ACTOR” | NOWPLAYING MATINEE SAT. 2.P.M SHOWS7:15 & 9:40 “Marooned’ is dazzling! A vivid experience!” 5 Angeles Times GREGORY PECK RICHARD DAVID CRENNA : JANSSEN JAMES GENE FRANCISCUS HACKMAN “MAROONED"| +» his ad good for 1 FREE SWIM with 1 Paid Adult Swim, April 10, 11, 12. ——4E-—— ROMEO & JULIET AND — A GREATCO-HIT Ts " RANCOZEFFIRELLI ROMEO geal Locatedjust 3 miles westof Lehi on Utah Lake at first seem. wise, you may find that you ple, places, or chTUNS, have promised what you will guided by your own high not be ableto deliver. standards today Dick took his aceof spades rope tied around her waist —a A group of friends who have and returned the suit to been meeting at different dummy’s jack. A trump was periods over the past35 years as Jed and Dick decided to split honors, He won the sec the Cosienda Club, were en- his ond trump lead and led a tertained at the home of Mrs. trumpright back Louise Coleman. The group Declarer cashed his last heard Mrs. Ida Gardner give a history of their associations in spade and, if Dick had disded carelessly, it would verse, played games and en} been all over, but he joyed refreshments served by carefully dropped the 10 of the hostess, Also attending were diamonds, The 10 or jack of Mrs. Evelyn Haws, Mrs. Dora clubs would have been just Hunter, and Mrs. Bernus An- as good derson, The group also brought South’s next lead was the greetings for Mrs. Coleman’s deuce of clubs. This is where birthday. Bill came through with the killing play. He rose with his Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kunde nine-spot. If he had played and daughter, Kim, of Las any lower club, South could Vegas, Nev., werevisitors at the have ducked completely in home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald dummyand East would have Norton over the past weekend. been forced to win the trick Mrs, Kunde, will be remem- and lead away from one of bered by friends as the former the kings, Anna Brim, daughter of Mrs. If South had led a diaJulia Brim of Provo. mond, Bill would have played that nine in the same manner with the same result. South could have made the game if he had known where all the cards were. He could The Naval Aviation Officer just lead out all his trumps programs information team is te remain with both acescheduled to visit the Brigham queens in dummy. Then, if Young University Wilkinson East unguarded a king, Center April 2-24, South would take two tricks Young men whoare interested in that suit. If he kept both in Pilot- or Flight Officer kings guarded, South would training are requested to contact refuse either finesse and then throw East in. the Navy information team. ’your actions expectations not as diffi CANCER(June 22-July 23) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21) —Use your influence with —Keep clear of ut great discrimination, other- ables—whethert County Sheriff's Office, Minden High School and attended Utah the defensefrom then on Technical College. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. ‘0 MINI (May 22-June 2 9) GEMINI (May & June 21) to everyone's —Your hopes stand an €Xof you. This is cellent chance proper name 43Actress to Nev., officers, as well as 13 Salt Airman Alan B. Mooney, son principle of plev: Never up because you have a Lake County deputy sheriffs, bust hand. Some of your spot and officers from Midvale, cards may be important Tooele, BrighamCity, Bountiful, training at Lackland Air Force Bill opened the nine of Layton, Murray and Cedar City Base, Tex. He has been assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss., for spades on the theory that it police departments. training in the communications was his longest and strong. field. Airman Mooney is a 1968 graduate of Kailua (Hawaii) Dec. 22)—You may find much TAURUS (April 21-May 21) of Mrs. Mary J. Mooney of Provo, has completed basic est suit. If he had opened any other suit, things would have been mucheasier for Friday, April 10 ARIES (March 22-April 20) of your time taken up with —Those who are willing to discussion of a particular —What has always been of 20)—Iron out financia! kinks great aesthetic value to you in your plans for the future. may now proveto have com mercial value, too. Cee are Jones, Director of Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training Graduates include two Douglas he hopes to attend SCORPIO(Oct. 24-Noy, 22) follow your lead must net topic in preparation for a be misled. decision. Don't begrudgeit danger 22 Rob 33 Pauses 4 Sphere of action District Judge Bryant H. Croft, who will be a guest speaker and 35 Imprudent administer the Law En- 36 Swiss river forcement Code of Ethi graduates at the Utah able to undertake any pro- should do much toincrease ject, meet any difficulty, the degree of your success encounter any people, and by late afternoon ble of coming out on top —Move ahead with plans for Miles 45 Grandpazental should make success for a change on the homefront 47 Vex(coll.) you a foregone conclusion. SAGITTARIUS (Noy 2348 Employed Police Dept. will be issued vulne East or not is immaterial; howLIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)— ever, the fact that you are A_ life in self-confidence still feel yourself fully capa- 12 Habituate R. Simpson of the Heber City Neither West North Take care not to misguide which for leads. has led others to believe VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sepr. 23)— you to be mentally advanced. Expand your influence on Whether you are advanced the employment scene Kal Farr, of the Brigham Gerald M. Hazel, of tse Spanish Fork Police Dept., and LaMar report. Mrs. Gillespie is also a memberof many years standing confideace in yourself, Three Central Utah law enforcementofficers are among 30 who will graduate Friday upon Lake Calif., with her son and wife, Mr. Missionary Home in Salt for his and Mrs. Don Henry. The City, prior to leaving Henrys brought Mrs. Gillespie, assignment in the Southern new in her 92nd year to Provo States. g— LEO (July 24Aug. 23)-- Bom today, you have always given off an air of supreme these dependent upon you of police functions. Jones and another son, Tim, are Your Horoscope THURSDAY, APRIL DOWN ACROSS completion after 200 hours of intensive training in all aspects half, Mrs, Gillespie has been expected this weekend, when residing in Pacific Palisades, Tom will enter the LDS in the Artist Section of the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baldridge, their friends Womens Council of Provo and former Provoresidents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wold of and Mrs. Baldridge reside in Oremhave enjoyed the General Laie whereheis a teacherat the Conference visit of their two LDS Church College of Hawaii, ase Panavision* Eastmancolor co-starrin LEE GRANT NANCY KOVACK- MARIETTE HARTLE Ser y by MAYO SIMON Rasedonthe novel by MARTIN CAIDIN d by M } FRANKOVICH Direc by JOHN STURGES From ColumbiaPi “ |