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Show Top Writing Experts to Speak SUNDAY HERALD IT Xt Orem Stakes Citizen Charges v Actions on Lack of Signs at Hill Cumorah Utah Writers' Roundup Criminal Calendar Set Festival Thrills Record H H Fork Pageant Key ig way '.'? Tourists south out 15 Bywater, Harry 14, Heber and wishing to take guilty August Audiences Which Schedules Midwest Poet chargeProvo,of drivingpleaded Approach! 50,000 are Provo during Beef barbecue dinner, old fash - - . Provo City Court-List- s - : W. 5th W., to James Neill Northe, outstanding Midwest poet' .and lecturer, will be the guest poetry expert at the League of Utah Writers' annual Roundup in Salt' Lake City H. Sept 12 13 and 14, Theron anslate Luke; Provo.j president, nounced Saturday.--. Besides Mr. ,Northe, visiting experts at the Roundup will also include outstanding fiction and article writers, to be announced . : later." - Mr. NQrthe is editor of the poetry magazine, Seven, and is 'in Wide demand at writers conferences throughout the West. He appeared- - at a Utah Writers .Roundup' several years ago. K ' The Roundup this year Will be iheld at the Hotel Utah, Mr. Luke " said, with the traditional scheduled the evening of Friday, Sept. 12, at the home of some .member of the host Salt Lake chapter. Saturday sessions Sept. 13, will be held at the Hotel Utah, with visiting experts speaksession from 10 ing at noon and conducting a. m. until workshop sessions in the afternoon;, Saturday night will see the traditional award banquet, and Sunday morning" the annual poets" breakfast on Sept. 14, always a highlight of the Roundup, both at the Hotel Utah. The Roundup is open to anyone, league, on payment of the payment of the prescribed fees necessary for the event. Registrants will be accepted up to the day of the event, but notification of intention to attend should be mailed as soon as possible to secretaries of local chapters'! or the state secretary, Winifred N. Jones, 423 W. 5th N., Provo. Mrs. Woodrow Seegmiller, 296 Ws 12th S., Orem, is the sec retary of the Provo Chapter. get-toget- her " . , I pre-leage.-- )' , on . re- , j : j tfH : , -- - -- , -- I well-kno- wn Nev Industry i Canyon s down t beings mislead by ttie lack: ofr signs, at the fork a mile south of Heber with several ' of K them f making costly and aggravating wrong turns which take them, as far as Strawberry and at least one to before they rdlscover Duchesne - ; their mistake." This was the statement made jo The Herald Saturday by Phil Snow, proprietor of the Hide Away Motel,' who declared touristsrhad sworn to such incidents in conversations with him. The road out of Heber te under construction, and Mr. Snow declared the principal 'signs nave been taken down and either not replaced or inadequate signing substituted. he said, ; "tourists are taking the wrong fork and heading out to the Uintah Basin. When they finally get back on the right road and reach Pro-,vif they stop at all, they ara mad at everyone in Utah." He said several tourists have told him they went as far as before discovering Strawberry their mistake, and one went clear to Duchesne." He declared it was the responsibility of the contractor to put up adequate signing. : . ; As-.ajresu- lt," , o, - NEPHI Nephi has ai new In dustry which has opened up re cently, that of the Allen Construction Co. who will have a ready mix concrete plant. The plant is owned and operated by Rex Allen and his son, Dean They have bought 11 acres of ground at the mouth of the Salt Creek Canyon and also the gravel from the Nephi Irrigation Co, The Aliens are from Delta and Dean Allen" will make his home in Nephi. - -- fMX I & fy":ir . . Rasmiissen, 23, Fork, for reason the defendant 814 Gala Street, Salt Lake City, has been found guilty of petty who pleaded guilty to charges of larceny, and ordered original sentence of six months in jail grand larceny of a ear, was sentenced to one to 20 executed.' The larceny was ridyears in prison by Fourth Di- ing equipment. strict Court Friday. jThe defendant had been' senHi chard Thomas Chadwick, 24r tenced on June 6 after pleading 1258 Hill Field Road, Layton, guilty to issuing a fraudulent who had pleaded guilty to for- check, gery, was sentenced to one to Chester Alonzo Hood, 17, San- 20 years in prison, suspended. a d e d innocent to He was placed on probation for taquin, pie of ' charges robbery of a Utah It months. ...... County deputy, and radio dis- Ossie Lee Jones, 46, former patcher last June during a brief Provo resident, charged with escape of his uncle, William prison inmate, (who is grand larceny of $68.03, pleaded innocent. Trial was set for Sept. also charged), and trial was set 10. The, defendant is charged for Sept. 8. with theft of the money from The youth had earlier pleaded Mitchell M. Carter, operator of guilty to the charge in adult Martinizing Cleaners and his court, but previous action was former employer. set aside when the court was Richard Miner, Canyon Road, informed he was 17 and not 18. Spring viUe, pleaded - guilty to LeRoy Freeman, 3150 South charges of bastardy, and sen- Washington St., Salt Lake City, tencing was set for Aug. 15. pleaded innocent to charges of The court evoked probation wilful neglect and failure to proof Courtland P. McDaniel, 19, vide for: his child, 18 months old. Route 1j "Box 83A,i American Trial was set for Oct. 2. o o three styles to choose ' I Hi ti - FREE! j that of a "It was the i mons believe, that Joseph Smith most impressive thing I've ever receive. the golden plates of the Book of Mormon, which had' been seen," he remarked. The! full indeed. imburted'ror 1,400 years. Impressive, pact of the pageant reached the Smith) went on to found the of some Latter-dawhom y sat on audience, Saints Church which blankets spread on the ground. hksl worldwide congrega- a nowj The .voices of the tiori iof J ,500,000.' ' actors carried well in the night air. The lighting, with a full range of colors being used, drew . gasps of admiration. Friday night's attendance figure 0 total to brought the two-daA group of Utah County resl- and left officials predicting a new record wil Ibe set. Last dej tits mho have jiist received with favorable weather. Last cit iiensMD or who are working year's pageant drew a record toWarckit joined in a canyon '.pic- -' nicanl ampfire program Thurs100,000 persons. V The . religious musical of the day night in Hobble Creek vcan-yo., . Latter-da- y K Saints Church traces of Mrs.jfLynn Zemp Canada, highlights in the struggles of Christianity against the forces of wh6 h4$just received her Amer ica!) citizenship, was in charge evil. of The actors are recruited largeatrihgements. ly from Brigham Young Univer'KEEl OFF THE GRASS sity, missionaries in the Church A notice eastern states ; mission, and MortprtpON (UPD mons from the. west Each pays posted hear the legal section of his own expenses to perform in London $ Lincoln Inn Fields the pageant. The cast consists of warw: jj"This' ground is temporarily closed for the grass to 350 persons. after reinstate-ment- ." It was on Hill Cumorah, Mor- - be j non-Mormo- n. i pre-record- ed Nel Citizens nal . performance follows.) PALMYRA, N.Y. (UPD A rec ord throng sat spellbound under clear skies Friday night as the spectacular Mormon "America's Witness for Christ" unfolded for the second time In its 17th annual revival, on nearby J j Hill Cumorah. . pageant Conservative estimates placed the attendance at 40,000 but the total figure more than likely approached 50,000, pageant officials said. Unlike opening night Thursday, when rain washed but the final 15 minutes of the presentation, the spectators were treated to a complete 'performance. ' Typical of the comments heard as the huge throng dispersed was ; y In Program 80,-00- C. n. ; I I -- r;.,,; ALLY WORLD RAND-Mc- N lasting washfast colors in new plaid and check patterns usually I79 - I Western, 1ze6r1 6 Your ' - X I I r -- 6-- 5 MTOWI 16 Get him several. He can wear this popular shirt everyday, at school or play. Tightly woven cotton gives soft comfort yet long wear.- - Easy to keep fresh and new looking with yarn-dye- d washfast colors. 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Sunday Herald's deadline, but the United account of Friday night's Opens In Nephi District Court Disposes Of Heavy Criminal Calendar frank 188 vocation in Fourth District Court, was sentenced to 30 days in jail, ioned country; store, amusement concessions will comsuspended, and placed on' proba- rides and festive agenda of the prise the tion for one year, ' ' in Orem Festival Charges against Lloyd RJ Stubbs annual Farm A i 4 hi ' ' ' , ' ' , 14 of battery upon Verda Louisa Thursday and Friday, Aug. A f& Stubbs on Jan. IS, 1956 were dis- and 15. The two day affair, which will missed by Provo City Court on be sponsored as a welfare fund motion of the city attorney. James Lynn, Worthen, 25, 210 raising benefit byj Oremwillwest be S. 7th E., Provo, pleaded guilty in and Orem LDS Stakes, Lincoln1 Junior High "on held the Provo City Court to a charge of 1 lewdness in connection with ex- School athletic field. 5:30 from Will be served Dinner ' hibitionism at 275 North UniSO n m Knth nicrhts. Faml- in 7 versity, and was fined ,$150. Provo City Court dismissed fies attending the festival are re to bring their own uten charges against two defendants quested .. sils.'. extradited out of state. of the festichairman General Charges against Robert Bundy ' of Vine ? 'is Allen J. val Taylor of grand theft and being a fugiv the two in Societies Relief tive, were dismissed by the Prt yard. the dinner. will prepare vo Court when he was extradited stakes All ..auxiliary organizations and to CaMfomia. have all reI Charges of being a fugitive and priesthood , quorum to carry out. failure to provide against Fred A. ceived assignments Committee chairmen in addiROUNDUP POET James Neill Ross, were dismissed when le ' tion to Mr. Allen and his assistMidwest was extradited to Colorado. 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