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Show THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Three April 30, 1970 :iu rr:. j' J' .'IK if wvj. : ti'Jl I I i J i'j Robert Laurit.en and Sliauna Johnson, renter front, in a scene from the Springville Stake Parent and Youth Night entertainment, "A Blue Kibbon Affair," which will be pre sented May 5 In Springville High School Auditorium. The cast members come from all wards in the stake for the forthcoming production. Stake entertainment Klay 5 Many hours and great detail have gone into the production, "A B'.uc Ribbon Affair," parent par-ent and youth night program under the direction of the Springville Stake MIA. The event will be held Tuesday, May 5 in the Springville High School Auditorium beginning at GOING PLACES? Go protected With the extra protection of State Farm's new "GO" Insurance. Arranged instantly! DEAN BRIAN 295 S. Main 489-6177 STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY NOME OFFICE: BLO0MINGT0N, ILLINOIS 7:30. Stake members are invited invit-ed to attend as well as others interested. A largo cast has been rehearsing re-hearsing on the production, heac'.ed by Robert Lauritzen and Shauna Johnson. Membsrs from each of the eight wards will be participating. The presentation is under the direction of Margaret Hiatt, ttake drama director; assisted by Minerva Jessee and Julia Sumsion, stake music directors; and Robert and Karen Harmer, stake dance directors. Pearl Smith and Tom Jewkes are the chairman of the affair. A large number of other workers Prolific BYU ewe sets new record A five-year-old Suffolk ewe owned by Brigham Young University Uni-versity has her own population explosion going. She's had a total of seven lambs (six are ewes) in 14 months a phenomenon in registered Suffolk history all without use of hormones or extra feed! Her offspring came as triplets trip-lets on March 24, 1970, and two sets of twins born January from the wards and stake have spent considerable time in making costumes and scenery fcr the event. Eugene Palfreyman, elected president of the Springville Lions Club for coming year. Lions elect new leadership slate (Continued from Page One.) States Cast Iron Pipe Company. Com-pany. He explained the very successful efforts his company has been making to reduce air pollution at its foundry near Ironton. 4, 1969 and September 1, 1969. And now No. P16B5 (that's the prolific ewe's "name") has three "grand lambs" born recently re-cently to her January 1969 set of twins. That totals 10 lambs in her "herd" in just 14 months. But that's not all. No. P16B5 was sold as a lamb in 1965 to Charles Harper, a Suffolk breeder at Pleasant Grove, Utah. For Mr. Harper, she produced a single ram in 1966, triplet ewes in 1967, twins twice in 1969, and now triplets for BYU for a total of 11 lambs herself in four years of production pro-duction and one year of growing grow-ing time. (MR m 61! lap Good News There are 1.5-million Americans Amer-icans alive today, cured of cancer. can-cer. To help save more, give more to the American Cancer Society. Fight cancer with a, checkup and a check. Utah Association of Shade Tree Commissions plans convention Utah Association of Shade Tree Commissions will hold its spring convention next Wednesday, Wed-nesday, May 6 at the Brigham Young University Wilkinson Center Little Theatre. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. The morning morn-ing session Will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 12 noon. It will be highlighted with a talk by Mr. Keith L. Davey, San Francisco, Calif., past international interna-tional president. Luncheon will be held from 12 to 3 p.m. The afternoon scs-lxa scs-lxa will begin at 1:30 and con-tluc'o con-tluc'o at 3:00 p.m. This will be followed by a tour of the botany bot-any garden at the BYU and will be conducted by Dr. Ber-trand Ber-trand Harrison, BYU Botany Department. A special booklet has been published for the convention, "Trees for Parks and Streets of Utah" with Professor Ernest Reimschisscl ns contributing authority. Organization officers include the following: Mrs. Bertrand Harrison, president; Mrs. Harrison Har-rison Cor.ovei, first vice-president; Di. Michael Treshow, fecond vice-president; Mrs. A. J. Harmon, corresponding secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. Lucille Hillman, recording secretary; Mrs. Boyd Park, treasurer; Mrs. Seymour Wells, historian; Robert Has-s Has-s ell, immediate past president. The association urges all cities and towns to join the commission and welcomes individual indi-vidual memberships. My wife and I have a joint bank account. Do I have to report the total interest received re-ceived on this account to the Veterans Administration as part of my income on the annual an-nual income questionnaire? Answer No. Since it is a joint income, you should report only your half of the interest on the questionnaire. If you are drawing draw-ing pension under the new pension pen-sion law, both you and your wife should each report half the interest in the appropriate column provided. Preparing for the spring convention of the Utah Association of Shade Tree Commissions at Brigham Young University May 6 at the Winkinson Center are state officers, left to right, Mrs. Harrison Conover, first vice- president; Mrs. Bertrand Harrison, president; presi-dent; Mrs. Lucille Hillman, recording secretary; secre-tary; Mrs. J. A. Harmon, corresponding secretary. WIN FREE A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF GROCERIES! AG's Anniversary Sale Grand Prize! The winner will receive a gift certificate of $125 per month for one year redeemable at her AG Foodstore! ENTER NOW AT Peay's Market Just fill out entry blank! 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