OCR Text |
Show April 25, 1963 . THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Five " i . . 7 Last year 6,800 research pro-jects in 133 Veterans Admin-istration hospitals, five region-al offices and three outpatient clinics engaged the services of 5,000 professional investiga-tors assisted by 2,000 technical and administrative assistants. f I ILUUM1IIIILIIIIJIIUKI1. WW'UII'U1IJIIII1UIIIIIII1III1II.1I, "Kg-"-.- r:S y-- ' y MrT Trophies given women bowlers at Friday banquet Trophies were awarded to the Berg Mortuary bowling team Friday evening at the awards banquet held at the Social Center, Spanish Fork. Beverly Metcalf was a guest of honor and received the spon-sor's trophy. Berg's won first aand second half play in the Springville Ladies bowling league. Trophies were also awarded to Marie Barrett for high ser-ies of 595. High game trophy was won by Ethel Wheeler with a 255. Springville Bank team won high series with 2388 and Le-Ma- Cafe team won the high game with 858. New officers New officers were elected for the ensuing year with Lois Bills named as president. Jane Averett is the new Tressia Whitehead, who has been an outstanding sec-retary for the bowling associ-ations over the past eight years, was retained in that po-sition. Louise Weight will act as sargeant at arms. Retiring officers were pre-sented lovely gifts for their WIN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Beverly Metcalf, seated, holds the trophy won by the sponsor, Berg Mortuary, in the City Championship Tourney. Individuals of the team in-clude, left to right, Jean Kayburn, Glenita Ollerton, Ethel Wheeler, team captain; Gladys Judd and Delia Smith, all holding championship miniature trophies presented to them. A good rule of thumb to use in seasoning is to add one-quart- er of a teaspoon of dried herbs for every four servings. services. These are Marion Raulston, president; LaRene Peay, Tressia Whitehead, secretary-treasure- r; Alice Brereton, Sargeant at arms. Marie Barrett was awarded the achievement plaque by the W. I. B. C. for the most im-proved bowler in the Spring-ville Ladies League. Appreciation and thanks go to team sponsors, Springville Bank, LeMar's Cafe, Ferg's, Peay's Market, Ruff's Garage and Berg Mortuary. Over 27,000,000 pounds of Roquefort cheese are cured an-nually in the caves of Roque-fort in southern France. Only cheese from these caves may legally be called "Roquefort." The white encrusted sides of a horse after a heavy day's work are ample evidence that horses, like humans, need salt. The true bouillabaisse of Marseilles is made with a mix-ture of a dozen or more dif-ferent kinds of fish and shell-fish which can be found only in Mediterranean waters. Open house at hatcheries planned May 5 Sunday, May 5, has been Hesitated as "Open House" State's 12 fish hatch-erie- s t the and two game farms. public is invited to stop t any facility at any time during the day to tour the nds and view the Depart-- I merit's fish and game bird population program. Hatcheries aare located at gpringville, Fountain Green, Gienwood, Kamas, Loa, Beaver, ' Logan, Midway, Panguitch, gait Lake City, and White-pjclc- s. Game farms are located at Price and Springville. The open house was set by I ' Department in conjunction s with the Salt Lake County pish and Game Association an-nual hatchery tour. GI insurance is a $40 billion life insurance business, the Veterans Administration says. r , ii LONG 8 LIFE tm court rewituw 1 STA61HIH CONTAINS (J Robertson's Marine & Garden Center made for days like this One ingredient is priceless: "Its the Hitter" Visitors welcome, Olympic Brewing Company, Olympic, Washington. 0ly9 Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. I April 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 fel " GOMORRAH m 1- - STEWART GRANGER jj plus ClNMSeoPC COIQII h D LUXE Starts Wednesday May I f DEAN MARTIN LANA TURNER i HAwiKJieni and ' P ..CN.WUM ,ItM f Hl1LlSHtlS0W 1 - istmAnram CHILDREN'S MATINEE Show Starts 2:30 Saturday, April 27 "WHEN COMEDY WAS KING" plus Cartoon Thurs., Fri., Sat. April 25, 26, 27 ""NHa sure can CJ"&She sure ''"(jj . TECHNICOLOR: Starts Wed., May I "40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE" 111 I THIRD GIGANTIC WEEK! ; fBEST PICTURE!" a X Winner of 10 nwr::-- jhiiiiih " J Academy Awards! j ialj NOW SHOWING! W HVdjta - Shows at Academy VN lNLnrli 1:30-5:0- 0-8:30 M)XJL Shows at Geneva mj Ijl)ltr 1 7:30-1- 0:30 Open I p.m. Adults til 6: $1.00; Eve. $1.25 Open 6:45 Adults $1.25 0 LINSEED I OIL Special 1)9 U per gallon (In one gallon can) FINEST PAINT and paint supplies Everything you need for spring paint-up- . See Arvil Bird, Branch Manager, and SAVE! INTERIYIOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION "J1MJJHWWHW ui... 1, 1, Gfs j ocp 'ftSmnie Remodel - Repair - Improve It's time to 'take your plans out of. the deep freeze and put them to work. The basement problem, painting the living room, installing air conditioning, modernizing the kit-chen, building that wall of cabinets . . . there's a lot to be done. Because Springville Banking Company is your local independent bank, plans are cleared and home improvements financed quickly, pleasantly, and at terms to suit your needs. For 73 Springs now, we've been helping folks like you to spruce up, remodel, repair, and beautify their homes. Bring us your plans and give us a chance to say "Yes!" I R'.wSr o Down Payment & J'M.'J Ll, fli. til terms to 36 months Z- htti 'Mlmnull' tl as low as $10.00 j ht rti it ;; per month. $pt 'y::-i':r- y k - t- - ii r-yk-S . r'Vf iel i It I &95rir A f'V;1 : ' f 'H j ' f L ( ' 'yy SUNNY BROOK j j!J ...and if you like your whiskey smooth felJ --r:; j and mild buy the Straight smooth and npsiaj ggg extra mild, buy the Blend. OIISKEV so"!! 8S0K 0ISTILURT COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KY., KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 0F. KENTUCKY BUNDED WHISKEY 90 PROOF. 60X BRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT WINNER OF THREE ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST ACTOR! 'A Magical To WH 3 Masterpiece" Mockingbird j -I- 00A: Magazine itarring j "A MOVIE I GREGORY PECK NOT TO BE W ":r1 MISSED!" U Good Housfcpfn0 $ S J "ONE OF THE YEAR'S ' VT I MOST FETCHING AND ! sfiV 1 AFFECTING PICTURES." ; p ft Time Magazine 1 1 & - --Zf ,j STARTS FRIDAY (JJjj Open 7:00 Show 7:30 NOW PLAYING! The passion of Phaedra... who at the same moment embraced her love and her destruction . MELINA ANTHONY MERCOURI PERKINS RAP VALLONE JULES DAssnsrsn.. J PHAEDRA PISnUBUTED Ofm MCHJRE3 C0W0RATWH "FROM THE TERRACE" in color starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward fowling. Scored Merchant's League League Standing Team W L Valley Bowling 36y2 27 y2 Johnson Tire 34 30 Springville Bank .... 34 30 Snow Dairy 32 32 Thorn's 31 33 Springville Herald .. 24 y2 39 High game: Springville, 956; Springville Herald, 935; Valley Bowling, 926; Thorn's, 935. Ind. high series: Julian Raul-sto- n, Valley, 576; Bob Kinross, Valley, 566; Ed Johnson, John-son, 559. Ind. high game: Glen Har-ris, Bank, 214; Boyd Snow, Snow Dairy, 210; Carl Con-rad, Herald, 208. For dieters Are there dieters in your family? Assure their continu-ing good health and vitality with well-planne- d, low calorie meals rich in the nutrients they need. Dietel or not, every adult needs these foods daily: 4 or 5 servings of enriched or whole grain breads or cereals, 2 cups of milk or its equiva-lent in other products, 2 or more servings of lean meat or other protein-ric- h food and 4 or more servings of fruits and vegetables. IN MODERN GREEK LOVE DRAMA Melina Mercouri and Raf Vallone are cast as husband and wife in "Phaedra," ' which is now playing at the Pioneer Motor-V- u Theatre. i & Ifl jy V I GREGORY PECK assays an entirely new kind of role as Atticus, the gentle father and fighting attorney in the screen version of Harper Lee's best-selle- r, "To Kill a Mock-ingbird." Left and right are Mary Badham as "Scout" and Phillip Alford as "Jem." The film begins Friday at Uinta. To Kill a Mockingbird' is film masterpiece opening at Uinta ren. This film's popularity will be endless; it will most cer-tainly return again and again by popular demand to fill the desires of those who will want to see it again and again. Young heifers need salt just as much as mature dairy cows. Be sure they always have ac-cess to it. Hollywood, in its brightest moments or artistic triumph, has never brought to the screen a finer motion picture than "To Kill a Mockingbird," starring Gregory Peck. To be unveiled to a most fortunate' audience Friday at Uinta Theatre, this Alan Mulligan-Brent-woo- d release by Universal lit-erally sparkles in its own bril-liance, attaining the magic of majesty, the heart-tug- s of nos-talgia, the stratling shock of sudden surprise, the glowing warmth of homespun humor and, above all, the penultimate of a motion picture's respon-sibility to entertain. More than 9,000,000 book-love- rs haave already thrilled to the beauty of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," a modern classic of American literature. Many times that number will savor the equally brilliant ad-aptation for the screen of the tender, moving tale of a Southern lawyer's efforts to minimize the traits of hatred and prejudice in the growing minds of his two young child-- ) (J3owiin.cj. corea Early Bird League League Standings Team W L Sage Inn 41. 19 Cragun's Market 35 25 Southeast Service 27 33 Allen Cleaners 27 33 Smiths TV 26 34 Valley Packing .., 24 36 High series: Marie Bennett, Allen Cleaners, 534; Joan Cra-gu- n, Southeast Service, 484; Eunice Ewing, Smith's TV, 469. High game: Valley Packing, 627; Cragun Market, 614; Al-len Cleaners, 585. Ind. high game: Marie Bar-rett, Allen Cleaners, 206; Ru-l- a Nielson, Cragun Market, 174; Eunice Ewing, Smith's, TV, 169. Inter City League League Standings Team W L Nielson Homebuilders .. 21 3 Graves H&B 16 8 Miner Auto 16 8 Bringhurst P&D 8 16 Westside Market 8 16 American Oil 3 21 Ind. high series: Bob Holley, BPD, 581; Paul Dibble, Graves, 562; Jim Duncan, Am. Oil, 561. High game: Graves H&B, 966; Nielson Homebuilders, 959; Am. Oil, 945. Ind. high game: Paul Dibble, 225; Jim Duncan, Am. Oil, 211; Ed Hutton, J. G. N., 206; Bob Holley, BDP, 206. Louis XIII of France (1601-164- was a hobby cook. He particularly loved preparing jams and is said to have known a hundred ways of cooking eggs. Once crusaders brought su-gar from the Orient, candy-makin- g became one of the fine arts of French cooks. Many of the charming imported French bonbons reaching the U. S. today are made by venerable recipes. The best time to transplant chrysanthemums is the early spring at which time they should be divided, the old woody center plant discarded and only the young outside shoots planted. Ancient Romans used to grind together sesame and cu-min seeds to make a seasoned spread for bread. |