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Show ""..m.....llfir.1l.r-, , , ... .....n..n.li.nnM...i ,1 M mi-.,- . .rmwMi.illwiili' m . mi .r. Afjjl- - THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Five Correction In regard to the case of the magazine salesman in Spring-vill- last week A com-plaint was signed against the man by J. B. Sumsion when it was found he had no license to sell magazines in Spring-vill- e. He was taken before Oliver H. Dalton, justice of the peace, fined $25 and paid the fine. The fine was not report-ed to the paper and was there-for not in the story. The police officers, not Mr. Dalton, asked the salesman to leave town, according to the report. The paper is sorry for this misstatement. ' Life is dear to ' - us nt so much because of what happened yester-- , day but because . of what we hope j ' will happen to- - ' V. morrow. L LuDean Litsier. C.L.U. HUnter BENEFICIAL LIFE Vujil H Smith. 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' Sun., Mon., Tues. Aug. 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6 r-- Qoigoiseelseel --i M DCK anh- - MauReeN STARTS WEDNESDAY August 7 "SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN" Popular film, 'Bye, Bye Birdie i now running at Rivoli Theatre other American fads and fol-lies, "Bye Bye Birdie" is es-pecially notable in the fact that it is largely about teen-agers who are not juvenile de-linquents. In fact, the youngsters of "Bye Bye Birdie" are healthy happily "typical" from their soda shop meetings to their interminable telephoning from their careless clothing to their overpowering "romances." lit ..Bjr Bye Birdie," bright and breeZJr film version of the Broads musical play, report-- ; m brings a fresh new look to the motion picture now at Rivoli- Produced by Fred Kohlmar and directed by george Sidney, the new Colum-li- a Pictures release stars Jan- - et Leih Dick Van Dyke' Ann" jargaret, Maureen Stapleton jd Bobby Rydell with Jesse Pearson as Birdie and Ed Sull-ivan as himself. It's in Pana-sio- n and Eastman color. A happy, zestful show which pokes gentle fun at the young-er generation, the Elvis craze, television and various ' - i . i v I ' I ; if ' ' - ; i, i 4, sV" I v , " J- i 4, ; i . .... Hi' .5. I s..-:.- . I J . I I . 1 ' i , w- . I . H ' .V ; ...... A.... ;r,' X J ?" ..y. ..v:AiJiiBrtiaijiiiiwfcw iAaag-- PLAN OPEN HOUSE Members of the a cappella choir alumni plan event for Glenn A. Montague Friday evening before he leaves to teach in California. Left to right, Mary Parker, LeGrande Boyer, Martha Craig, Charlotte Blackburn, Doug Miner, Becky Turner complete plans for open house to which the general public is invited to attend. Open house set Friday for teacher Alumni members of the high school a'cappella choir are sponsoring an open house Fri-day evening at the Art Gallery, for Glenn A. Montague, former director of the choir, who has resigned his position here to teach in Santa Maria, Calif. Choir alumni members are invited to be at the Gallery at 7:30 p.m. and the public from 8 until 10:30 p.m. A record of tapes from the various choirs has been pressed and will be available that evening. Mr. Montague urganized the choir in the high school 12 years ago and each year, the group has presented numerous programs. At the close of the 1962 school year, the choir sang at the Seattle's World's Fair. Mr. Montague's work as a di-rector and teacher has been praised by outstanding musi-cians of the state. Scout troop takes hike, collects stamps Ten members of Scout Post 69 from the Ninth ward, com-pleted the hike up Mt. Timpan-ogo- s and being a First Aid unit, were on hand to aid in emergencies of altitude sick- - ness, sprains or heart attack. Making the trip were, Mace Gubler, Brent Johnson, Billy and Russell Snyder, Kent Sum-sion, Steve Johnson, Gary Madsen, Lester Orton and Gary Beardall with Richa"d Peter-son, advisor. The boys are still collecting gold strike stamps to aid them in purchasing first aid equip-ment of which they are much in need. Because of their tip post rating, the troop has been in-vited to participate in the Brigham Young University conference in August. Townspeople in opera program Mrs. Leonette Giles Clark of Provo, formerly of Springville, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Giles antf granddaughter of Mr. and Mi's. Prank San-for- d of this city took the part of Ensign Cora MacRae in South Pacific presented by Utah County Civic Opera As sociation last week in Orem. Mrs. Clark, a talented sing-er, was also featured in the cast of Pajama Game, present-ed by the Opera Assn. in June. Another local singer who took a prominent part in the chorus parts of South Pacific, was Preston Hooper of Maple-to- n, who has appeared in prac-tically all of the munical pre-sentations. The entertainment was pre-sented to a packed house each night of the week beginning Tuesday evening yjewd Uriels Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larabee have returned to their home after spending three months in Green River, Utah, where Frank has been employed on the new Missile base, installing heating and air conditioning. While in Green River, they had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer S. Hill of Provo and the two couples took a trip down to Dead Horse Point, the Arches and over to Mesa Verda, Arizona. From there they journeyed across the new million dollar highway, the Navajo Trail, to Monument Valley, where they visited the beautiful new chapel and hos-pital built especially for the Navajo Indians, by the Sev-enth Day Adventist Church. Then they continued on to the Goose Necks of the San Juan and back to Green River. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen (Phyllis Peterson) and three children of Burley, Ida.,, spent the weekend in Springville, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson. They came especially to attend the George and Francis Giles Pe-terson reunion held in Provo Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hat-field accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright enjoyed four days recently at Las Ve-gas attending several shows. They also toured Boulder Dam and Bryce and Zion Canyons. A number of Springville re-latives went to Arco, Idaho Tuesday, to attend the funeral services for Von Merrill, hus-band of the former Alice Roth-wel- l. He is the son-in-la- w of Mrs. Edith Rothwell, formerly of Springville. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Weight, accompanied by Fred Weight and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Waters of Provo. 'Boy Staters' to speak at Legion outing American Legion members are inviting their partners and members of the Legion Aux-iliary and their partners to join them at a supper and pro-gram Wednesday evening, Aug. 7, .at the Kiwanis Fireplace in Kellys Grove. A report iom the boys who attended Boys State will be heard and slides will also be shown of Boys State, according to Keith Davis, commander cf the local pest who attended as a counselor. The social begins at 'i p.m., and all are asked to bring their own dishes. A small charge will be made for sup-per. Mr. and Mrs. Richard AJlan visited in Springville the past week from their home in Ren-to- n, Wash. They were guests of, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Von Averett and also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron-ald Allan, returning home on Saturday. |