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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, HAY 14, 1933 Is V J V 4 ft, cm 4 J-1 ANYTHING GOES! A lively show Is forecast for Art Llnkletter's "People Are Funny" slated Saturday. May 23 at the BYU Fieldhouse as a building- fund benefit for the East Sharon LDS Stoke. I Prison life In this day and age seems to be getting more and more revolting. A man must either make way for himself or get out of the way 7 False Claims For USES Benefits Cited in County j . Some 40 Utahns will face cri- m .... t 'i t mmai prosecution ior iuing tw false claims for benefits from ' the State Department of Era- Many a good reputation has ployment Security as a result of been glven tar-and-feather stepped-up . activity in policing treatment by Idle gossip. the benefit rolls. J - ... Arthur D. Coleman, manager of Provo Employment Security inion, however, that fraud is not Office, reported that complaints increasing in the state. "We are being filed Included 20 indivt- just becoming more proficient in duals in Salt Lake County, seven new methods of detecting false In Utah County, and three In claims," he explained. Tooele County, two each in Sum- Complaints were filed against mit, Weber, Carbon and Sanpete Laurence R, Dowell, 1493 South Counties, and one each in Beaver Main, Orem; Maxine Peterson, and Iron Counties. '.; 91 East 2 South, Springville; The number of cases is the George R. Bridget, Rt No. 1, highest to be filed at any one Box 486, Provo; Jay Diamond, time, and is the result ofUnves- 259 North 2 East, Springville; tigations and hearings conduc- Guy E. Brown, 959 South 4 East, ted by the fraud section of the Springville; . Jose M. Munoz, department cvor the past - six Orem; and LeLon Gordan, Box months. ,131, Oram, in Provo City Court "t Mr. Coleman expressed an op- last Monday. Fun Packed Art Linkletter Show Slated May 23 If you are selected one of the contestants to - appear on Art Link letter's "People Are Funny") show, which comes to the Brig! ham Vnund TTnfiratei4v f house May 23 let this be a warning: warn-ing: Look out! Llnkletter's contestants have :een assigned more fantastic chores than could be enumerated in his successful book, "People Are Funny." They've tackled ail-American ail-American fullbacks in the midst of a big game, they've jumped from airplanes, tamed wild lions, braved the hazards erf a deserted' island and been shot out of cannons. "Yet," smiles the affable Linkletter, "we've neyer lost a contestant." J The famous CBS-TV and radio star plans two hours of hilarity when he invites citizens of Utah to participate in the show in the Fieldhouse benefit. Sponsor is the East Sharon Stake Building committee. Tickets for $5, $2.30 and $1 are on sale at Art Duckett Sales and Service, First Security Bank, Utah Office Supply and Dixon- Taylor-Russell in Provo. Seminary Graduates Shlrlee Adams Linda J. Allred RaVae Andersoa Ruth Andersen Thad L. Anderson T. Dean Austin ' Gary S. Backus Raymond H. Bailey Janet Marie Bellows Barbara Ann Boyce Carole Brown Paul Carson Bunker Dale Leon Bunnell Dixie Lee Burgener Jack Clark Carter Doris Ann Childi David Harry Chittock Shirley Jean Clausse Iris Coleman Ada Jean Conover Elaine Cooper Robert LeRoy Corbett Jack Arnold Cox Zola Naomi Dickey Dixie Ann Haws Llla Jean Haws Max Lester Healy fceslie La Mar Higbee Ed D. Hills Patricia Holdaway Dixie Howe . . Loreli Howells Charles Lee Hudson Robert Boyd Hulick Carol Dawn Hullinger Frances Karen Jacobson Bonnie Kay Jameson Lois Jenkins' Dianne Johnson Donna Johnson Norma Grace Johnson Wesley Johnston Myles Albert Judd Rose Marie Kemper Leon Kennedy Barbara Kirk Kurt I. Larsen Larry L. Lee Clyde La Veil Edwards, Jr. Neil A. Littlefield Westmore Slates Dance Festival Saturday at 8 p.m. Westmore School Fourth, Fifth and Sixth graders will present a dance and song festival for their parents and the public on Friday, May 22 at 8 p.m. at the school. . General chairman of arrangements arrange-ments for the gay event is Mrs. Bethel W. Allred. Mrs. Barbara Ebenstein is accompanist Reader Read-er for the festival is Mrs. Parlell Peterson, president of the West-more West-more PTA. .1 The festival will feature social dancing by the fifth and sixth graders and folk dancing by the fourth grade group. The progam will also include maypole and square dancing The program will open with the Westmore school song by the entire group. The finale will be the school pep song which has 'Ebenstein, Keith Norton and Mrs. Shirley Edwards Marveen Elliott Uleda Fay Emmons Billle Lou Ericksen William L. Faulkner Clifford Ray Ferguson Eva Shirley Foote Gwen Forsyth Joy Fotheringham Ralph LeRoy Gillespie Robert Gourdin Ralph D. Gray Marilyn Griffiths Karen Maxcene Grimmett Mary Arlene Guymon Walter Alan Harmon Phillip Duane Harria Robert Lloyd Richard Kay Long. James C. Loveless ' Elna Irene Lovell Ted Eugene Maag Ruth Ada Madsen Keith H. Mason Velna Jean Messick Ray Gilman Monsen Jewell Mott Donna Fae Nelson Charlotte Nicol . Carol Jean Nielson Cora Lou'Nielsen Dorothy Jean Nuttall Leila Olsen ". ReNee Orvin Darhl M. Pedersen Shirley Lorraine Peterson Erma Fay Prestwich -Rene' Prince Cordell Walter Pyne Remp LeRoy Pyne Vivian Lorraine Rasmussen Ellen Colleen Rawllngs Janice Deon Richins Kathryn Myrna Rieske James W. Roberts Albert M. Rowley Claude Alvin Rowley Melvin D. Rowley Merlin W. Rowley Norman J. Rowley Geraldine Rushton Beverly Shoell Merlene Skinner Murray W. Skinner Kay H. Smith Mark Morris Smith Nancy Marie Smith Nettl Mae Sorensen .Teddy L. Sorensen Barbara Stewart Dale De Stleor Virginia Leona Swan Norman ' Swarts Shirley Joan Terry Shirley Thompson Kenneth Burt Tobler Margie Bell Tolman Gay Turcsanski v Peter Garth Ungerman R. Wayne Unthank Lawrence D. Vernon Glenda Voelker Everett Watts Janet Vivian Wilkinson Jane Bee Wright Jerry York CALIFORNIA PILOT IS TOP ACE . I - ' J s2 'lid , S WiM BAGGING TOTAL OF It MIGs, Capt Joseph McConnel, Jr, Apple Valley. Cal., becomes world's leading Jet ace by downing three Russian-built planes over Korea in one day. (InUrnotional) THIS N THAT Did you ever think of life as a challenge v . . Always It has been Just that to me. Each day with its many obstacles the reverses, all the heartaches and the Joy life is a challenge- been written by Mrs. Eula Nor ton. Sixth grade groups will be under the direction of , Fenton Prince, Mrs, Ethel Palmer, Garth Seastrand and Fred Adams. Fifth grade group will be led by Mrs. nounced. Allred. In charge of fourth grade groups are Billie Badger, Robert Emal and Penrod Glazier. An admission chage of 23 cents for adults and 13 cents for students under 12 has been an- a challenge to fight and win, to live and to love. I was thinking of this when I held my newest grand-baby. I came all the way from Arizona to be with his mother when he war born. Selfishly Sel-fishly I insist on naming him. . . bet I don't Hope I do - compensation com-pensation for all of the apre-hension apre-hension I felt til he made his arrival. With babies comes the worries the wonder and the renewed thought that surely there is a master hand guiding people who willingly have and want babies. He is the son of Maurren (Hair) Gregory. You remember bis daddy who used to live in Vineyard (Mike). They have two other boys and a girl that I was selfish enough to name (Kahola) we call her Kay. My, but having that cherished family is a chal-. lenge to parents to bring their children up to be fine adults. When raising a family, everyday every-day problems arise unforseen, and it does call for all the wisdom wis-dom and knowledge that two wonderful people working together to-gether laughing and funning j U. of U. Scholastic Unit Elects Orem Coed Helen Ratcliffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ratcliffe, 1776 South Main St., Orem, has been elected to membership - in Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic schol-astic honorary society, it was announced an-nounced this week. Miss Ratcliffe is a student in the Graduate School of Social Work. She was among 53 University Univer-sity students who were selected for the honor. Students must be In the upper ten per cent of their class scholastically in order to qualify for membership. . New Phi Kappa Phi members will be initiated in ceremonies June 3. A banquet sponsored by several campus honor societies will follow the initiation. together can muster. - There's already a pair of cowboy cow-boy boots laid away and a pony ordered for the new boy. I can bet that he will practically grow upon a horse. And I maintain that with his big brown eyes and laughing ways he should have the most special name. And I am holding out for TOMMY My, but what a challenge life is. J I mm Are you dolor your part to keep the economy of our country strong? Yon ean help keep prices down and check inflation if you put away some money every payday for Savings Bonds. Buy them the easy partial payment way through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Yes, when you belong to Payroll Savings, everr navriav thtt amount on have decided to ss?e is set aside automatically . . . before you ean spend it, . . . and invested for yea in United Ststes Savings Bonds! So why not take' advantage of a great OUDOrtimitv . . . i-In ihl Povn.ll 1 Savings Han where you work ... V t Mr. and Mrs. Billings Patten are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday. w 9 re nma y"- y i iyii i win. miM w -'- -p11 mr --7----y y 'tSF;U '7. 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