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Show ' 10 Bike-C- ar Us Injures Youthf of Jackman uu JU o n o Mil La 1 Douglas State, yl3 The big Roundup is scheduledjway at the rodeo grounds 23, 24, 25 and 26. modeling steer chutes and pick-, 20 includes head The shipment up pens, a movev designed to fa of big Brahma bulls. Mr. Lewis cilitate the handhng of animals said they are on the farm of Dan and thus speed up the show. Evans and can be seen from the Royalty for the annual four- Road. j" Saratoga day celebration will be selected ' Plans for the rodeo are shap- Saturday, June 12 at an .amateur ing up well. Work is now under- - rodeo. This traditional free rodeo of the most popular events SUNDAY. MAY 23, 1954 SUNDAY HERALD ofs one the celebration, and always Utah County, Utah draws a capacity crowd.. Candidates for the Queen's Con and Down Springville test must be over 16 years of age and must be able to skilfully handle a horse. No past queens are eligible to enter the contest re-Ju- ne , suffered when his ot ine ngnt ar collided wittK a car . driven Joseph ' III Agulrre, i 33. of 515 E. 1864 S., Orem. at 650 South t- - -- r ;. LEHI 1 ! biAt Lehi Parle State.in Provo Thursday i noon i4 Jaycees Spend Work Session 991 18, South I By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN LEHI The first shipment-o- f stock for the 1954 Lehi Roundup has arrived and la being pastured on farm near the lake, according to George Lewis, president of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association, which sponsors the annual, show. Mishap ( 1 Lehi Jaycees donned after- their work clothes this ' week to ... . spend a work night at the Veterans Memorial Ball park, in lieu Lindon Instal.s of their New Net Court regular meeting. Members, spent. the evening'in- stalling fencing, along "the south side of the '10-acfield paralel-in-g the 'Saratoga Road. They were under .the general supervision of Joe Zupan, chairman, and en joyed a bonfire ; supper,! after ', re LINDON Several civic minded people of Lindon united Tuesday to help install the new tennis Up court. This is the first major improvement In Lindon Park this their ; . work.; , year. The court is located just north of the ball grounds and will The ball park is receiving pub be completed as fast as possible. ; again. the big job of cement lic support from several sources Tuesday, Clowns Signed j and leveling was under this week. High School Two clowns - have been signed pouring met boys citizens who a ' several taken . by or the show Producer Earl a by me a to do pane their time and serv Wednesday of the high lutchinson. SPRINGVILE A party- honor- Walker,-principa- l Wes Curtis, volunteered are They of deal work dur v great cleanup ing G. Ray Hales, who Is retiring school. Mr. Hales spoke briefly one of the best clowns ices. continue each day ing the regular City Cleanup Day. This will from teaching, was given by the and expressed appreciation to in the business, "straight" and Sammy Rey--! is poured. ' faculty and partner! of the senior everyone. An assembly at school noso, the little "barrel" clown until the entirethecourt cement work Baseball Coach Dean Prior reand Junior hisjh schools Friday the same afternoon also honored who has entertained local audiSupervising he has had small groups of was-upohis ports was Paul Pack. evening, at Kelly's Grove. Games Mr. Hales. A tribute to him was for the past two seasons. at the field almost citizens re that several boys working were played before suppler and given by Omar Hansen of the ences n the announcer's booth will be request and worked school. after afterwards a toast was given to faculty who presented him with Chuck, every night throughout sponded Parkinson of Hollywood, the court has The 'tennis Mr. and Mrs. Hales by Paul K. two pieces, of luggage as a gift day. On Saturday,- the city a renowned rodeo an- been made ma. v. omum ttJ. Calif., possible by the com ii vim a Recreational Area Cleanup i.vwttj .f nouncer. yt.T Hales responded with a; short bined efforts of Lindon City, of and asked townspeople to acts Three be will; specialty talk. Those preser-- t at the canyon a recreation delegation of citi Day, with the hand work that Hendthe famous help by zens, members Of the Lions Club, must be done at the field. Cement party included, besides the! guest presented of ricks 'trainers eight members of the wards. Family, of honor and his wife, Mr. and has been completed oh footfairs. Paul K. Walker, Mr- - and eature rodeo acts. These include citizen is invited to come work for Every the grandstands, permaa 'Scotch Soda with and Kick," to the park at any time and help ings Mrs. C. Lynn Hanks, Mr. and nent and dugouts, but George A. Smith Chapter, Sons Mrs. Reese Me and "Little and backstop My Shadow,'? Anderson, Mr. and make it a more beautiful and M. ball park of Utah Pioneers, will meet to- Mrs. Stanley Lena Her The and Taylor, bhetlands," useful place. There is a great Boyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. day at 2:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Eli nppetts. Air. ana Mrs. ran atter is an unusual liberty act deal of cleaning and fixing up to chairman, states that much Museum at North Park to hear cis Rowe, Mrw and Mrs. DelMoine with shetlands which has receiv be done and if must be dohe before everyone will, re handwork . Dr. of 'the grandstands associate construction ed on television wide and acclaim Mr BrignamMadsen, and Mrs. Alma Chrlstensen. spond m the future like they have and professor of history at Brigham Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver at Madison Square Gardens. backstop can start. It is in the past it will be a lovely Dates of the Roundup are June place for all to enjoy throughout planned to plant the field in sod Young University. Parson, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Han this fall; 24, 25 and 26. 23, 'Mrs. Glen Coffman, the summer. Dr. Madsen will give a paper Sen, Mr. and on the Shoshonl Indians. All In- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartlett, and Mrs. David" Gledhill terested persons are invited to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clyde, Mr x attend. and TVIrs. Erwin Sheffield, Mr, and Mrs. Hal Taylor, George Pherson, Russell Gardner, i Bessie Finley, Mary Schwartz, Helen Wheeler, Carol Kreth, Christine Rogers. Shirley Allen. IZelma Clyde Lundell, Vance SCHENECTADY. N. Y. (UP) Beardall, Mr. and Eldean An experimental air pump with Calder, Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Leo Weight Weight. no moving parts, known as the and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Duncan. ionic pump, can produce 4 vacuum as high as one billionth c Jay Lloyd Madsen,! son o of normal atmospheric pressure. Mr, and Mrs. Jay P. Madsen ar The pump works like this: home Monday on a: Rough exhaustion of air to rived oversea He has-bee- n furlough. about one for the three past years, serving of an atmosphere is easy to at with in Germany Air the Force ' an ' K tain. It is accomplished by e " to Sedalia . and will back report : Vfe.' When . mechanical . .lfX-J&A?'pump. ordinary he Air when Base, Sedalia, Mo., that stage is reached a valve is leaves 1 here. ... -to connect ionic the -pump opened with the vessel and electric curc Duane Hansen is' spending j rent is turned on. a y leave here with his parThe electrical forces break up ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hanthe gas atoms and hurl them into sen. He came in time for Mothers carbon plates, at the sides of the Day and will report back May 30 pump where they stick, so the gas to Lowry Air Force Base in Denis gradually removed and the de- - ver, where he has been stationed. Retiring Teacher Honored By Friends at Kelley's Grove A ! m " m - ! . lt n LEHI JAYCEES WORK PARTY The Lehi Memorial Ballpark got lome fencing and other much-needwork this week when Jaycees of the city spent the time working there instead of in their ed regular meeting., , .1 I . Sons of Pioneers Meet Set Today . - - r i Defendant Gets Court Probation Faye Golden Kallabacka, 33, of 650 S. 2nd W., pleaded guilty in Provo City Court to charges of petty larceny in connections with shoplifting at Reams, and was sentenced to six months' probation. . x - - ! I i rr - ijSlMIobETTRVctoriiESTfd New PumpJGives Greater Vacuum A-l- . j 20-d- ay ... rrr .A.. A-2- - - W: .L ,'1 - M wF - hf If : V A eS1 I tc, created I r easiest st&9 Sw4r' - VjS the wearing sf . I fMt vin fan tiaKEaiitfiff-ls"- ! p3rsoa,U!sjrtU.5 eatry It! iUasSc aad mall tins a si 20-da- ired vacuum reached. Drs- A. M. Gurewitsch and W. Eldon Reese, high school busi his J. Westendorp developed the ness teacher, was returned toValhome Friday from the Utah pump for General Electric. ley hospital, where he underwent The San Francisco Port of Em an operationfor appendicitis. barkation loaded more than 11,- 000,000 tons of cargo and moved Members of the U.S.! Army; 500,000 members of the Armed First Corps contributed more than Forces and civilians to the Far $385,000 to Korean charities dur East during th war in Korea.! in g the past year. - r I . TimpanOgos, , ,4. f V a I U v . ,w. . ,m S . Jtf , program at the park. All citizens are invited to exert their efforts to making the park more beautiful and ntore useful. , , I and E. R. Allen of . Pleasant Grove, $20,400.72. C I?. jbe jadged on correctness and legibility and must be postmarked no plater than midnight. May 80. Diamonds awarded winners wijll be selected and awarded by a Provo ieweler( who will judge entries. A contestant may win only once. Winners must claim diamond at such jeweler's store within 7 days of notifica tion. Duplicate awards to tying contestants Contest open to adults only. DIAMONDS MUST BE SET. THERE WILL BE A SMALL SETTING CHARGE? ii LX--- -4 1- --'. Tfft Buicfc CfMTurr 200-onepo- it Riviero hard fop mode ! . .'u . v. - . r. - - n ft yfi . i i klf ti' X V-- It lines tell you there's ITS and spirit here enough for any man. Even standing still this glamor car looks alive. ' instant on getaway, a joy in cruising, a breeze on hills and a honey of a friend in the added safety of its plenty reserve power always And that styling that's part and parcel of every new Buick that sweepingpanoramic It is, in fact, a - k . w per-forman- highest-powere- d dream-ca- r With this great-powere- f; ; good- - d and with equally impressive Specials, Supers arid Roadmasters adding to the excitement is it any wonder Buick today is outselling every other car in America except two "low-pric- e three"? oj the Come in "and try; one of these gorgeous new Buicks. With the prices Were quoting, you can make the bliy of the year this very. week. ed 7 Sales arejSbarhio' ! STOP SAFELY? STEER SEE CHECK YOUR CAR -- CHgCK ACCIDENTS CAN YOU Th It's the livest of the live wiresv! the highest-voltag- e Buick in the line. BUiCK-rS- ce looker setting the, pace so-call- just note the name "Century MILTON BERLE STAJtS FOR Boick Brt fir shown. ifurrning Buhk Cojtvertibfe in the fiigh-ppwere- CtNTUKY d model te avcri'fobe Series, including the in low-pric- all four e Buick SreciAL Show Twndoy Ewilng WHEN P MOTHER NATURE HARD ON SIGNS Hanger Wallace Saling pulls a forest sign out of snow-slid- e at the Granite Flat Camp in American Fork Canyon. It's part of the damage, both nature and man-mad- e, which the forest service must repair for the summer season. er it the price in the land, water. v, 200-horsepow- car, and, priced far below car at its emblazoned on its rear fender, and you can take it as gospel that this is a performance car of the very first Sv is on hand for sudden needs. j B-- ut - N j slant all that says there's action here, and plenty- of it. . . Low bid was submitted by Max Jones of Provo for $19,929.25. Other bidders were F. H. Gago-sia- n of Salt Lake City, $20,046.15, ..V- I : T tab-ulati6- windshield with the v5r I. II I i look-oftomorro- rT7: V i . , p v s v V "' ADDRESS il. ". I sports-ca- r Si - LEHI The Lehi City Council is expected to award the contract for the Main Street widening project within the next few days. The project calls for widening Main Street by approximately six feet, replacing curb, gutter and sidewalks from Second East to Third West, and laying several sections of sidewalk throughout the city. ,1 Three bids were submitted on the project, all of which were extremely close. . The Council turned the bids over tc City Enn. gineer Frank W. Jones for ( v r- Lehi Studies Bids on Main Street Widening - -- r -- -- Hol- - j t9U.J Entry will NEW TENNIS COURTS FOR LINDON Workmen lay concrete for new tennis courts in the picturesque setting of the Lindon Park. The new courts are part of a long-rang- e improvement Timpanokee, . .u ;1 . : J 1 J Getting man Flat,, Hope Camp, Cave ready for another season for the Camp. 'Reservations can be made campers and lovers of nature js to accommodate the! larger the task now facing the forest groups. For instance at Aspen Grove there are usually 6,000 service. Both nature and pranksters have people at the program for the ana hand in making some of the re- nual Timpanogos Hike aifd about pair work necessary according to 5,000 forjGeneva Steel Day. GranWallace M. Saling, American ite Flai and Mutual Dell both Fork area forest ranger. Mr. Sa- accommbdate several hundred have ball fields. These ling states that: Old Man Winter and bothhave about 400 tables, 300 does considerable damage, but camps it is the everyday damage by stoves, and 35 toilets to be main--, people that really costs. Every- talned. The three girls camps are one using the canyons and the located at Mutual Dell, .North campground facilities should be Fork Girls Home, and South Fork careful and help to care for them. Girl Scout Camp. Three men He further warns against the cut- work three days a week) to clean ting of green trees and foliage. camps, police, and handle saniThis area includes 20 improved tation. Six men work about four camps, jtwo .amphitheatres, three months to handle the recreationgirls camps, and many small un- al f improvements, repairs', garbf improved areas. The improved age, and etc. closebe must The are fire Riverside, Hanging camps problem Rock, Rock panyon. Little Mill ly watched and people constantly Camp, Echo Camp, Warnick warned to put out campfires and Camp, Martin Camp, Mile Rock, iise care with cigarettes and Granite Flat, Forest No . 1, Big matches. Mr. Saling quotes,-"Let'use them, but please don't Tree Camp, Mutual Dell, Shady r Glen, Aspen Grove. Altampnt, abuse them. --r.r " "vr"r I . . i Copyright Send your Entry to Diamond Publicity Corporation, Depk o0 AM Forest Service at Work On Repairs for Summer Season f By EVA ORTON PLEASANT GROVE A3-.-- . i 1 DIAMOND PUCIICITY C05PORAIICM Speo'-Jbff- c' E. The Ashton Block, 1st West AS H TO N a"d 2nd North . . . BETTER AUTOMOBILES G O. Provo, Utah Phone 155 A BUILT BUICK WILL BULLS THEM |