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Show 1 Sunday -April 13, 1947 : SUNDAY HERALD Springyill 2; Provo; Sp. Fork Students Dominate Region 3 Commercial Contest : Springyllle h!e.h school, "taking! Provo, Tintic, and Juab school, -OREM Initiation of three new first place in all events but sec-'districts entered the contest, di-.members' -featured, the luncheon-ond luncheon-ond year shorthand, captured the'rected by the BYU commerce demeeting of- the Orem Lions club New Members Initiated By Orem Lions honorsvln-lteamiandrrtadividuallpartment. Certificate of profic-competition profic-competition in the Region 3 com-Uency were awarded to all lndi-merclal lndi-merclal contest at Brfgham Young! vidual and team winners by the university Friday with Provo high school and Spanish. Fork high school ' placing second and third, according to Evan M. Croft, contest manager. ' " ' Over' 120 students , from nine . nign schools in the Nebo, Alpine, Utah High School Activities association, as-sociation, sponsors of the contest. Timpanonos Stake Conference Today " 'PLEASANT GROVE Quar terly conference will be held to day in the Timpanogos stake. Church officials who will attend the sessions are Elder Bruce R. McConkie f the first council of seventy arid William E. Ryberg of the church welfare. Taklnr second place in first year ' shorthand and fourth place In first year typewriting. Margaret AUe-man. AUe-man. Springvllle, was the only on-ly student to place In two events. Girls won all awards in typewriting- and shorthand with boys holdinr down all bookkeeping positions. Thursday night. The newcomers ar William Baker, een Biacic ana Richard Brewer. . The initiation was in charge of B. M. - J plley, tailtwister and L. B. Bennett, lion tamer. - I: The senior scouts presented the program which followed under the direction of Lorin Mlllett. Harold Hielsen, senior scout di rector, demonstrated the scout epar which he has designed and perfected for use of the scouts in the hikes into tne wuoi oi we primitive JLJintahs this summer. The scouts carry provisions for a iweek or more along with fishing) ''totno & Library Devises . Plan For Return Of 'Lost' Books i SPRING VILLE In in effort to 'get lost .books . back into -the library the librarian has devised a method of placing a large box outside the library door throughout through-out the day and until the libiary closes, at p. m. . Townspeople - who have books overdue for a long period, books which have been misplaced at home, are asked to place them in the box.. There is to be no charges made for rentals or overdue fines and no questions will be asked, it is stated. It is hoped through the plan that the two or three hundred books which are "lost," will be brought back to the library. - The history" of India goes back City-Wide Clean-Up Planned By Spanish Fork For Monday SPANISH FORK Spearheaded! Quate containers. Home owners by the Jaycee city beautificatlon committee,, Spanish Fork will go all out for city cleanup and beautificatlon commencing Monday, Mon-day, under the direction of Chair man Cleve Bingnam. should assist in loading their own garbage. No trees or limbs will -be picked up. These must be hauled to the city dump grounds by .-the property owners. Any Several trucks have been se-'Person who places trash on the cured for the work of picking up garbage and trash placed on the city streets by Monday at 0 a.m. Trucks will be manned by Jay- cees and other cooperating men. Home owners are notified that all trash , to be picked up by the clean-up trucks must be in ade- streets after the collecting trucks will be closed Monday to allow pass by will be arrested. Alliau employes to participate in tne citizens-are urged to assist in this cleanup campaign and assistance of all high school students who are able to help is sought. cleanup. Citizens are asked to paint-up, fix-up and beautify their homes, yards and property to make this city as attractive as All stores and business houses possible for Centennial year. Winners,- listing winningjand sleeping equipment In their schools with instructors names packs. v and individual winners, were,; Charles Hanks played a piano bookkeeping: team, first, Spring- jgolo, Kent Booth and Duane ville, Eldon Reese; second. Span-Davis played two saxophone ish Fork, Russell Stanfield; third 'duets. Provo, Ethel Spencer and Lonora; The program was acranged by Allred; individual, first, . John E. H. Johnson's committee, rnnrii. SnrinevUle: second.! -The Orem Lions club will be I Wayne Moon, Provo: third. Dale j hosts to the zone party to be held Diamond, Springville; lourtn, to. Saturday ntgm, April zo au wie WHERE MEN ARE TALL AMARILLO, Tex. U.R An an cient ordinance still in effect in Amarilo is tailor-made for tall Texans. It requires anyone own ina trees to keep the lower branches trimmed to at least seven feet above the sidewalk or be subject to a $10 fine. Tne conference opened last u i cnniK evm-l-. fifth 1 ur,,, hnni r th Hons and evening at 8.30 p. m. in the Third jCmford Jones , Springville. their ladies of the entire zone, ward where the welfare meeting! First shorthand: team, comprising the Utah county clubs, was held. This was followed by a f.r- springville, Eldon Reese; Dancing will follow at the Lincoln stake priesthood meeting. !seC0nd, Spanish .Fork. Russell, high school. general conxerence sessions ( Stanford: third, Provo, Ethel will oe neid in tne urst ward Sunday at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday afternoon is priesthood meeting at 2 p. m. for the men and man Rnrineville: third. a Mothers and Daughters meeting , Miner. Springville: fourth, Lela for all women and girls over 12;Bowen. SDanish Fork; fifth, Bon- dividual, first. Laurel Lowe, Hiqh School Holds Springville; second. Margaret All- A .. I nii voncta AMII1UUI UUY T 1 - years of age. Scout Committee Plans Camporee SPRINGVILLE Annual Oirls nie Hanson, Provo. Day was conducted at the high Second vear shorthand: team, srhnnl FHdav with activities un- t first, Provo. Ethel Spencer and direction of the Pep club. Glen R. Kenner: second. Spring- The club presented the assem-jvillc, assem-jvillc, Eldon Reese;. third, Spanish bly in the forenoon and at noon Fork, Russell Stanfield; individ-; gn- of the junior and senior unl first. Barbara Hall. SDrine- Hassps tripd nut for the Pen club PLEASANT GROVE District i ville; second, Faye Hutchison, for next year, committee of the Boy Scouts of Spanish Fork; third, Ruth Reeve, in the afternoon, athletic America met Wednesday at the provo; fourth, Marion Jensen, events were staged bv the girls Third ward chapel where plans jprovo: fifth, Norma Weight, and at 3 p. m.. a tea for mothers were outlined for the camporee 'springville. of the senior girls was held in to be held April 25 and 26 at the; Second year type; team, first, the high school art gallery. The mouth of Battle Creek canyon. .SDrineville. Eldon Reese: second, dav's events was concluded with Committees have been appointed appoint-ed to teach cooking, fire-making. pack-rolling, camp sanitation and Provo, Ethel Spencer and Glen a dance R. Kenner; third. B. Y. High. Le-, Miss Bonnie BaUey and Miss Roy Sparks: individual, first. Jo- Lorna Metcalf were general . all that is required for the J-'prt ann Blackett, Springville: sec- chairmen of the day's entertain- v. i T . 1 . ' . . . . . i r- .r . i -. i t - J i 1 1 uouKias camp in iuiy. ona. Amelia niaason, a. i. nign; mem, wmi juyiraini; ivienueiuiati Many scouts passed merit j third. Jean C Anderson, Provo; in charge of invitations. Miss badges at the meeting on Wed- and fourth, Melba Child, Spring- I Ruth Wilson and Mrs. Ruth Niel- nesdav evening. vine. ison were sponsors PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS MOVING SALE Players - Uprights - Spinets - Grands $125.00 and up See The New Story and Clark Spinets and The New Miracle Ronald Stuart Spinets Used Saxophones - Clarinets - Violin Bargains. New Public Address System. New Prewar Priced Gretch Drum Set. New Small Radios and combinations. Records Rec-ords 4 FOR $1.00. 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