OCR Text |
Show Mountain Fuel To Reduce Consumer Rates Following a conference with the Public Service Commlss- W Jt-.'JWMMUBHDWWtWHIMmM Ion of Utah, Mountain Fuel Supply Company announced Friday it will pass along to its natural gas customers the benefit it will receive from the reduced Federal tax on corporation Income. "We are filing revised schedules with the Utah Public Pub-lic Service Commission for a reduction of all customer rat.-n based on our tax savings, which will result in a rate reduction re-duction of approximately $41-0,500 $41-0,500 annually to customers in Utah," said M. M. Fidlar, president of Mountain Fuel. Effective date of the rate reductions re-ductions will be not later than May 1, 1964, for v residental users and July 1 for Industrial Industr-ial users, he said. . i IGregortTont II Peck CdrtisI I 'Captain 1 i Newman, m.d:II I Eastman COLOR I BSMHtNi PAngie Dickinson l MO COST wmc Bobby Darin k mm miowms , A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Now Showing Dial FR 3-4141 State Art Meet Set April 11-18 The Utah State High School Art Exhibition, an invitational invitation-al art exhibition sponsored by the Granite School District, will be held Saturday, April 11, through April 18, at Granite High School, 3305 So. Fifth East, Salt Lake City. The exhibition will be held in the Art Gallery of the school Open to the public from 4 to 9. The major purpose of the art exhibition is to encourage high school students in the areas of the fine arts and commercial arts, and to participate par-ticipate in art exhibitions with their own age groups. Observe thyself as thy greatest enemy would do, so shalt thou be thy greatest friend. Jeremy Taylor .... . ..- i. ............. . ,. , - .... . ' ' Joyce Fowers ii Show Timet 8 p.m. LAWRENC OF ARABIA One Performance Nightly 8:00 p.m. REGULAR PRICES STARS - Peter O'Toole - Alec Guiness. Anthony Quinn Joyce Fowers Plans Rites to Make Her New Name 'Mrs- Robert Chrivers' Joyce Fowers will change her name to Mrs. Robert Chiv-ers Chiv-ers in solemn ceremonies May 2 in the Sacred Heart Church in Salt Lake City, according to announcement by her parents. Joyce is daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Fowers of Orem. Mr. Chivers is son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chivers of Roosevelt, Utah. A graduate of Orem High School, Joyce was a member of Sapere Aude and Quill and Scroll. She was a member of the yearbook staff and h now employed in Pleasant Grove. Her fiance is a graduate of Union High In Roosevelt and attended Utah State University Univer-sity for two years. He also IT , gllllllilJ STUART CAROL RODDY PLUS "Paranoiac1 UINTA Starts Friday graduated from Greer Technical Tech-nical Institute at Braidwood, 111. He is now employed in San Francisco. They plan to make a home in Oakland, Calif. Doctors Slate Medic Education Utah County Medical Society Socie-ty announces the next in its Continuation Courses in medical med-ical education to be held Monday, Mon-day, April 6, at the Riverside Country Club. This will be under the sponsorship spon-sorship of the Allie W. and R. Gam Clark Memorial Fund. Featured speakers will be Darwin E. Norby, Ph. D., Gy-togeneticist; Gy-togeneticist; Ranier School, Buckley, Wash, and visiting Science Professor in Botany, Washington State University, and Horace T. Thulins, M. D. Director of Laboratories, Ranter Ran-ter School, Buckley, Wash. Topics include orientation and counseling in medical genetics and clinical cytogenetic. The entire program will be held at the Riverside Country Club. Although the papers being be-ing presented are intended for physicians, other ' interested persons may attend by making advance reservations with Dr. H. B. Ostler, M. D. 20 E. 300 North, Provo. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOPIC FOR SUNDAY "When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream" (Ps. 126:1). "Suffering, sinning, sinn-ing, dying beliefs are unreal" (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, P. 76). These two passages established the theme of the Lesson-Sermon entitled en-titled "Unreality" at Christian Science churches this Sunday. Bible readings will include passages from Exodus and nutprnnomv telling about God's deliverance of the chil dren of Israel from the iana of Egypt. THE "BEACH PARTY" GANG IS BACK AGAIN BUT THIS TIME THE PARTY'S GOT MUSCLE!! . ; This is : Julie... 5 wheeler... ?: J and ; man -y m-L'Unt I II as&x -j 11, ... . tFk yfi , AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL'S n I s j 9 I " jlPSQjE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 'iMm mm --Ss It'sthesamekids...: . ! thecflmphparh... : but this time the party's got MUSCLE! : this is Jack Fanny... he's at the bottom : of the muscle building business! i Geneva DRIVE-IK - 225-1829 Open 6:30 - Show 7:15 Co-Hit: Buddy Hackett - Dick Van Dyke Janet Leight in "BYE BYE BIRDIE" Electric Heaters Now on the Speaker Posts Academy Downtown Provo - ,373-4470 Open Today and Friday 5:45 - Saturday 1 p. m. Added Color Cartoon and Short Subject Secretaries Fete Business Students Timp Valley Chapter, National Na-tional Secretaries Association (International), met at a dinner din-ner meeting Wednesday evening even-ing to hear Dr. Lars Crand-all, Crand-all, -chairman of B. Y. U. department de-partment of Business Education. Dr. Crandiall has had much experience in relation to tha secretarial field and imparted some of his knowledge to the group. Ethelyn Taylor, Assistant Assist-ant Professor of B.Y.U. College Col-lege of Business was a guest. This meeting honored Utah County students who are doing outstanding work in their business courses. Some of these students have also been recommended to compete for honors in the Sterling Scholars' Schol-ars' award program in the category of business. Students selected by their schools to be guests of National Nation-al Secretaries at the honor dinner were as follows: "Orem High School, Sheryl Hansen: American Fork, Iindar Neilson; Lehi High School, Nancy Rolfe; Pleasant Grove High School, Susanne Turner; Provo High Schooli Sharon Olsen; B. Y. High School, Kay Reeder, B. Y. University, Kaye J. Fetterly; Utah Trade Institute, In-stitute, Mrs. Fern Crafts; Springville High School, Merlene Schreiner; Spanish Fork High School, Sylvia Taylor; Tay-lor; Payson High School, Sylvia Hiatt. Key Clubbers Attend District Convention Members of the Orem High School Key Club are back after af-ter attending the annual Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho District Key Club Convention Con-vention art Skyline High School in Salt Lake City last weekend. Those who attended from Orem were: Steven Allen, Jerry Bunnell, Steve Calder, John Christensen, Bob Cossey, Larry DeSt. Jeor, Stanley Gordon, Terry Harris, Stephen Hutchinson, Bruce Hutchinson, Rand Jolley, Chris McKellar, Deloy Pierce, Larry Preece, Rand Prestwich, John Thomas, Doug White and Glade Johnson. John-son. Highlights of the convent ion included talks by Pete Mikelsen, Kiwanis Governor of the Utah-Idaho District and William Tyler, International Trustee from Alabama. Elections caucuses and con tests were featured, ,with John Christensen and Deloy Pierce in the essay contest; and Rand Jolley and Robert Jones In the talent contest. The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, is a service club in the high school. Officers Of-ficers this yearr for the Orem High School Key Club included: includ-ed: Bruce Hutchinson, President; Presi-dent; Stephen Hut chinson, Vice-President; Bill Ferguson, Secretary; and Glade Johnson, Treasurer. The officers for the school year of 1964-65 were recently elected they are: Glade Johnson, John-son, President; Doug Bitter, Vice-President; Stanley Gordon, Gor-don, Secretary; and, Gary Lee Master, Treasurer. William Fox and William Huish are the school and Kiwanis advisors respectively to the Orem High Key Club. Orem - Geneva Times - Thursday, April 2, 1964 mi Miss the Kids? One Long Distance call can bring them home again. You're only a few steps from your phone. Try it and see. You'll discover that Long Distance Is the next best thing to being there. MOUNTAIN v STATES TELEPHONE "7 v . y. v- r I . i.l.l-.l- .J The First Grade at Hillcrest School entertained their parents with a Song and Dance Review, Tuesday, Mar. 24. The theme was ' Easter Time." The songs and dances were part of their curriculum during the year. Teachers were Marilyn Reed, Mae Ford and student teacher Ellen Nielson. Bessie Meiling To Speak At Study Group The Study Group, "So You're Raising a Family" will meet at 7:30 p.m. April 8 in Room 17, Orem High School. Mrs. Bessie Meiling, head of the Utah County Welfare department, de-partment, will be speaker for the evening. Interested persons per-sons are invited to attend. Group States Seminar Fcr Secretaries The sixth annual "Seminar for Secretaries" sponsored y the Utah County Chapter of Executives' Secretaries, Inc. will be at the Riverside Country Club April 25, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. "Soar and Score in '64," is theme for the day. Several distinguished representatives rep-resentatives from various fields will give of their time and talents to present timely and diversified information. Registration includes luncheon lunch-eon and fashion show. All proceeds ere used to present a College of Business scholar ship to a B. Y. U. co-ed. Sharon PTA To lect Officers Sharon School PTA will hear ffbout children's libraries and elect new officers during their PTA meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. How to get Children and Books Together" is the topic for Carma Sandberg, librarian of the BYU Laboratory school, who will be the featured speaker. Candidates for office for next year's PTA leaders are, for president, Mrs. Albert Clark and Mrs. Raymond Evans; for vice president; Mrs. Torleif Togersen and Mrs. Denver Blatter; for secretary, sec-retary, Mrs. Norman Mooney and ' Mrs. Jay Sargent; for treasurer, Mrs. Edward Woodbury Wood-bury and Mrs. Kenneth Knight. Spring Has Sprang SPRING HAS SPRUNG "" It's moving time. Here is a large 3 bedroom home on Vz acre, garden area, fruit trees, on sewer; gas and paved road. Good location to raise a family. Just $8500 on easy terms. ' GO AHEAD AND DRIVS BY 595 North 200 West, American Fork. Better yet, let us show you through this excellent home, Nearly Near-ly 3,200 eq. ft. completed. Walkout basement, 5 bedrooms, bed-rooms, 2 family rooms, 2 fireplaces, family sized kitchen, carpets, drapes', owner will consider contract with reasonable terms or smaller home in trade. Total Price $19,900. Shown by appointment only. OWNER CAUGHT IN "SQUEEZE" Must sell or trade his equity in this neat 3 bedroom brick home by April 1st. Buyer can assume $11,500 low interest loan with no costs. The eale price is $13,500. WiH take cash offer for equity, boat, building build-ing lot, 'house trailer. Immediate possession. , JOHNSON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE - LOANS 143 So. State, Orem Ph. AC 64900 1 (Dump IPapprallsni' IPimtMito (Mtei?2 6 Days Only Thursday thru Wednesday April 2 thru April 18 . 1 jgpr V . ; if -Ai I lllllllll sfl :iiflliiiBlli:; illlliiipiiBll mil :$3&mm limit: one per child, two per family ages S weeks to 12 years Children's groups taken at 99c per child. Photographer on duty ( ) No appointment necessary. Pictureland Portraits are ii I fc9 by $ I PARENTS') MACAZINI 0 s I 6 beautiful camera studies are taken of your child. From the best pose of your choice, we will make you a lovely bust Vignette Portrait as shown above . . unmounted, suitable suit-able for framing. You get all this for only . . . FLUS50 handling wrapping insurance EARLYBIRD EXTRA BONUS Children Photographed Thursday and Friday or Monday and Tuesday Only, will receive a FREE Cc!:r Dc:!t! SEARS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back I B 207 West 1st North - Provo, Utei Open Monday & Friday Nights Tfl 9 p. in. EKi3SHI |