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Show 6DA!LY TUESDAY, APRIL. 9, 1963 Utah County, UtaJ HERALD Around and About Police Off er Safety Film For Public Showings j county UTAHl A new traffic safety film will be available through Provo Police Department to any interested group, Lt. Paul An- -, derson, traffic division head, provo police department, said waay. Unlike many safety' films it features no telescoped metal or injured victims. Instead, the watcher follows several drivers through hair- raising traffic violations which somehow do not result in accidents. But in real life, says Lt. Anderson, traffic violations and traffic reckless driving usually do result in crashes. ; By. MILDRED B. HALL FU .mfi.r or FR 3-05- 46 Children - v- of Albert Mr. and Mrsi Grigory Antiju- chow returned to Provo over the Ro&son, Provo, called on him Satuirday evening at his home where he is reported some improved in health, i Calling were the Wally Runs-?- : wicks, Berkeley, Calif.; the R. L. i Robisons, Jerome, Ida.; the Mar-ian Robisons, Lemert Smiths and ;: Darreld Eisners, all of Salt Lake City; the Max Robisons and, son, Stanley, Delta; the Vernon Scotts, Floyd. Robison and son, Denny Iand Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hales, all Provo. weekend after visiting for three days in Sacramento and Lodi, ;. Calif., with relatives. : J V - '. Some 40 members of Center Utah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers went by. bus to Salt Lake City to attend :a national con vention and election of the organ I j ization, Saturday. They later visited Kennecott Copper mines and heard the history of the operation. Mrs. LuciDe Ahlander, president and Mrs. Edna Hansen and Mrs. Emma Jacobson, counselors, arranged the trfp. ! Whctfs Playing At The Movies 'mi 'Y' Paper Wins RMC Press Honors - mi in-Ut-ah l i LEGION COMMANDER Harold Mower who will head Dean Men- . ' e Non-dai- 1 XT T1 T-- k 1 O A n-- Harold Mower Will Command Provo American Legion I . Col-vi- n, ? X i car-motorcyc- le Provoan Accidentally Shoots Self In Leg Dennis Nelson Pixel. 22, 778 N. 6th W.. Provo. accidentally shot himself In. the right leg Sunday while cleanihg a .22 caliber gun to go hunting. II 4 r .3 'A V II j - k mm i x m r mm w wr commander marks the second term in this position for him in the Provo Post. He also Is a for mer commander of the Fairview Post No. 55. ' 4 V X i,,,,,.,, tr mm Public hearing was held Monday in the Utah County Com mission Chambers to hear protests on the settling of the 1963 mill levy for the Benjamin Drain age District. Earlier, the board of directors set the mill levy at three mills, and also recommended the appointment of Ralph Balzly as su pervisor for the years 1963 to 1965. County commissioners accepted the district report and recommen dations, pending outcome of the public hearing. rrT' KnS. (I w..M .iiiji ' . j ' - I wt,ltlwnl...i.ww ' )i..n"W--- "y ii""--J- - H Jl ' Wm' : V.C I ' UF Si", t- - , . f,'y w vi rs m ' wwn..nW ' , I - - s- w-- til - PhilSilvers HIE'OmiiOR ill v a x a t. Better Than if.-'-- ip 14 FORD rr Glenn JONES Shiriey DINA MERRILL ROBERTA SHERVD0D nnri-gjpan- rcj D a ROBERT WISE mXUCTKM STMMMC NATALIE WOOD RICHARD BEYMER RUSS TAMBLYN RITA MORENO GEORGE CHAKIRIS Exclusive Central Utah Roadshow Engagement TOMbRROW STARTS AT TWO THEATRES VU BOX OFFICE OPEN NO 3-4- ' as. RESERVED f i : DAILY 1 SSATS 3 SHOWS DAILY.. ..,...... Adults $1.00 Til 6 p. m. P. M. m - Then $1.25 11:30-5:00-- 8:30 i s i s w n w i SHOWS 7:301 0:30 OPEN 6:45 ROADSHOW PRICES .. ADU1TS $1.25 i STARTS TONIGHT AT 2 THEATRES T; FIVE PLACES AT DAYT0NA...WI1EII YOUR '63 FORD IS STILL GOING STRQNG YEAR AFTER YEAR Daytona's big, banked oval puts unbelievable stresses and strains on engines, steering gears and frames. The, Fords that won at Daytona took all the punishment this famous track could dish out over 500 miles of grueling competition with- out missing a beat In this toughest of all stock car events, mechanical failures . claimed over per cent of the starting field. But of twelve Fords entered, nine wenr the. distanced Ford took six of the !" first ten places. j events like Daytona are a public of stratiorr toughness, reliability and sheer engineering excelare that lence part of the new generation of Fords. A test like this can't be duplicated on anybody's testing grounds it's run right out in the open. Any car can enter. But pnly the car that has the best total combination of strength, balance, precision fifty5 control and suspension can win . . . that's what we mean by total performance. , Visit your Ford Dealer before you buy any other new car. Here's what you'll find: a new kind of total-ca- r durability, a new kind of handling ability, a suspension that is startlingly smooth yet sticks to the road like tar.jlf you haven't driven one lately, you can't really know what a rjew Ford Is like. Remember, if it's bvilt by Ford, it's built for performance . . . total performance! road-clingi- solid, silent SUPER : OPEN 6:30 OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:00 Uis... TORQUE - fefc-iC- mm it mtk Uii Tschnlccjcr . THE rUNNlLoT FIX A GIRL if EVER CUFF no:RTSO;i'DAYI3 JAIiSSEll CO-IU- T vVf Plus Exciting 60T into i vLy-- Co-H- it v I5g5g(' AT PIONEER TWO FOR HIE SEE 4 mmt SRalsfcifcsteCniliffcii f PROVO, UTAH mwmi DCaA.. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY MOTOR COMPANY 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY HEATERS SHOW 7:15 TMBOL OF FOR 60 YEARS THE DEPENDABLE PRODUCTS FORD SALES IN-C- AR ENDS TONITE r--r GIVAN 6:30 Show 7:15 Opien IMC ng Five-hundred-m- ile f' W WOVARD BEST'am''" miisch ncTunct mstNti i I RON tiffin "WEST SIDE STORY ACADEMY FR 500XL SPORTS HARDTOP - Winner of WAcademir Aivards! A Y III i I 'ays For - i of diic& pathsr Want-A- d J ( TOfilfO n even & vao has to marry nor; WED. txx i j FORD SWEPT THE FIRST gf 1:15, 3:27, 5:39, 7:51, 10:0S FEATURE ENDS. TONIGHT I I PTEEB MOTOR YOU'LL KNOW WHY j Every Boy needs another" IN m FORDjGALAXIE y : L'v, yt"-- 3 I OPEN 6:30 SHOW 7:00 Fan-n- it "DAYS OF WINE A&D ROSES" $1.00 'TIL 5, THEN $1.25, CHILD 50e. A Bargain A Daily I u v y-- COLOR Ssa.., 1 i 0F;65 A New First Run ' ' .wwk" CAST AND SAVE! X Herald 1W...i.ii ,1 1' ' FIELDS ' : f J'- ST"-"- " T' ' LAST TIMES Frank Faylen, television father of "Dobie Gillis," has appeared in more than 230 motion pictures. - 2 f BUY SERIES TICKETS STELLA STEVENS Lrrrr-pq- ' I , v A CHARLES 'DICKENS' mu 11 BP 1- JONIGHT hii.im.i i .ADVENTURES IH '' - ,n,n THUpS. 1:30 D.m. . . Wm Tax Levy Set For Drainage District ENDS iW Preiudico" The election of Mr. Mower as STARTS m. 'Captains .Courageous" . jsergeant-at-arm- s i : Women" OUR NUMBER ONE. HIT j i "Pride, and '.' 'ami ''David Copperfield rv, i MOVIE M-G-- M' l, T mm MM ii Barold Mower has been chosen the new commander of Dean Men- dehhall Provo Post No. 13, American Legion. Other of ficers named were Del ibell, first vice president; Boyd Reynolds, second vice president; jj. Bruce Clark, adjutant; Troy jMott, finance officer; Dick Danner, Service officer and Billy Goddard, ly Statistics . 11 can Legion, as commander for the coming year. j ,' 1 I"- i Correction Made In Driver's Name j lr . ' i - Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Nuttall and four children of Sacramento, ; Tuesday, April 9 Coun Calif., visiting" . Tj provo; f i 'j j; ty witharefamily and friends. Mr, Miracle of the jWhite Academy, a son Nuttall of Mrs. Grace is R'. Stallions with Taylor, L. Palmer Nuttall of Provo. DENVER The Rocky Moun Paramount Days of Wine and t tain Collegiate Press Association Roses with J. Lemmon, L. Remick Mr. and Mr$. John Nieol o honored three regional university Miracle of the 'White iv Pioneer publications Saturday at a lunch Stallions plus A Child is Waiting Orem and Mr, and Mrs. Roy eon here winding up the three- Smith of American Fork spent the iOREM day 38th aro ual convention. ' Geneva One hundred thirty-ondelePapa's Delicate Con weekend in Las Vegas, Nev. dltion plus A Majority of One gates representing 21, schools atA2C Dale B. Stephenson, son tended. Scera The Courtship of Eddie's Mr. and Mrs. Blake Stephenson of S. Jones The award for last, year's outFather with G. Ford, is home on a short standing daily went to of . Provo PLEASANT GROVE Brigham Two for the SeeSaw leave from the Air Force to at Young University's Daily UniGrove tend LDS Church General Confer verse, Ron Anderson editor. with R. Mitchum, S. MacLaine ence. Airman; Stephenson is honors went to the Idaho FORK . AMERICAN of Com Air member State the;Strategic Come Back Lover ; Coral Bengal, Stan Martin editor; plus ana mana is and the award for the best year presently assigned Come September i to the 40th Bombardment Wing at book last year, went to Montana Forbes AFB, Kansas. State College publication, Gary . . Graham editor. In other business the association The members of Orem Riding .? BORN Club had a box supper Saturday elected five students as officers AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL for the coming year. Marvin Bell evening at the club house, Music Kof Today: Brigham Young was elected for dancing was provided by Slim Girl to Roger H. and 'Susan Anderson and! Ken Mackey. president, Kathy Karpan, Univer" j Brown Provo. xf of Wyoming, vice president Deputy sity Max James, Air for j' Monday: newspapers; Mrs. Dora Rose entertained the Force Girl to Lee R. and Gen a Vee members Academy, vice president of her club at her home .: Steele Broderick of Orem J Ted Valas, Arifor Mammoth recently. Luncheon zona magazines; State Girl to Larry G. andRlia Ann in University, vice presiwas served followed by an after dent for Carbine Best of Provo. books, and Jon year noon cards. Mrs. Ada Sorr Denver University, vice presBoy to Paul and Jackie Frost enson,playing Mrs. Gertie Ann Bray ident for business Ealverson of Provo. management. Mrs. Lily Erickson and Mrs. Leah Dr. Oliver Smith, head of the MARRIAGE LICENSES " Fred Herrera, 23, American Aitken, won prizes. Brigham Young School of Jour- F6rk, and Sallie Cude, 17,!' Amernalism, was elected executive Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reys, Pro secretary and Lloyd Shomaker, ican Fork. Albert N. Butlerr 61, Merced, vo, made the" long journey to San head of the Colorado State UniCalif., and Nora Jane Johnson, 52, Francisco, Calif., for a 24hour versity School of Journalism, and reunion withLAndrea Vangerbunt Frank Hash, head of the Idaho Orem. Steven Michael Reese, 18, who was a Boy Scout under Mr State School of Journalism, were Smithfield, and Ann Cornish, 17, Reys direction many years ago elected directors. in Holland. Mr. Vangerbunt is an The Richmond, Utah. group scheduled next Rotteron the San Wilford officer 31, steamship Haglund, Roger' year's meeting for April at Brig-- ; at which the touched dam Francine and ham Young University in Provo,: 26, Cox, briefly Jose, Mary Can Jose. San Francisco port. Utah. - f I 7 An Easter egg hunt the fire station will herald the off for children four yars of age the hunt. and younger, Mr. Fowdeft stated, sponsored by Orem civic groups start-obe will 9 A section m. a. will be held Saturday at roped so that they will not need to comspecial in the Orem City Park, according pete jviih older! children. Around to Mark Fowden, chairman of the 7000 eggs, sonKi of theta entitling r Sherril Karner Serves occasion. finders to prizes, are 'being preThe event, which is the third USS Waccamaw annual hunt sponsored by the On pared! by members ot'. the Orem , civic groups, will be for toddlers Sherill D. Chamber of Cbmmerce, the Jay-cee- s, USS WACCAMAW and children up through elemen- Karner, boilerman second class, j Klwanisl and Veterans of tary school age. An alarm from USN, son of Mrs. Ruby Karner, Foreign! Warsi ' American Fork, Is serving aboard the , oiler USS Waccamaw, which Alan Young, "Mister Ed" sUr. Newto returned made his professional debut at 13,, her homeport, port, R. I., after seven months earning $2 for a monologue before duty with the Sixth Fleet In the the Caledonian Society of V&a- Mediterranean. T " " Cutlines under a picture In the Sunday Herald of a GOOD NEWS! GOOD MEWS! crash at 100 W. 2nd N., listed the driver of the car as Demar I Wightman, 56, of 429 S. 6th E., Provo. The car was driven by his wife, Mrs. Demar Wightman, who was unhurt in the accident. Mr. MASTER-PIECE- S GREAT Wightman Is in the Utah Valley Hospital, here he Is receiving treatment for an Illness. TREASURE OF HITS! FROM OREM Three bids for insurance of the Utah County fleet of cars and equipment were opened Monday by! the county commis sion, but no decision was made. Commissioners took the bids under advisement, pending a more detailed study of the coverage offered. Bids included: Earl H.vGreer, $3041.37; Ken Cordon of Farmers insurance i34y.x; and Max D. Harper of Farmers Insurance, $2595.11. ' . Orem Sets Commu nity Easter Egg Hunt County Dads Study Bids For Insurance r SAW"'SSSS!2." A MAJORITY OF OHE" with Alec Guiness and Rosalind RusseM IN.COL0.R-: : v d. i I . |