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Show V - 0v. 1 SUNDAY. APIHL' 24, Utah County. Utah --- 13 SUNDAY HERALD UeGftmd Richards Will Keynote Job: 'Relations lb svnuve n o n n ' Nine scouters from the Utah National Parks Council and their wives will attend the annual scheduled Region 12 convention, for May 2 and 3 ' at Honolulu. "taccording to Floyd Loveridge, chief executive of the council. Eight of the couples will leave Salt Lake airport Monday at , . s- 6 a.m. aboard a chartered trans- - ocean Airlines. The flight will continue on to Portland, Ore., where additional passengers will be picked up for the trip to ! Hawaii. . School. Elder Richards' talk, "Human Making the trip by Transocean l will be Airlines will be Dr. and Mrs. J. Relations for Everyone,' S. 8 been . He has at p.m. Chadwick, American : Fork: given Salt the of Mr and Mrs. 'Wendell J. Francis, ) director and president Lake Real Estate Board and is Lake Shore; Mr. and Mrs. Ro 1 land Tidd, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. currently a director of ZCMI. Seven other k speakers of re Stanley Bradshaw, Cedar City: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmutz, : gional and national repute will Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. McMulg be included on the pro STUDY NATIONAL ISSUES, U. S. CHAMBER EXECUTIVE ADVISES IL J. Dollinger, manager to len, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward which, is held annually of Intermountain District; U. S. Chamber of Commerce, center, points to chamber poster urging gram, on Southwick, all of St. George: and bring the best minds available Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hall, Teas study teams on national affairs. Also standing is Denzil A.- Brown left, chairman of national af the subject of employer-workfairs committee, Provo Chamber of Commerce. Clockwise- beginning lower left, are Max Berg, relations, and tu discuss the prob dale (Wayne County). Even Thomas, Cullen Y. Christenson, Roy Pharis, Mr. Brown, .Mr. Dollinger, Clayton- Jenkins, lem at various ' conferences Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Packard i Joe Seethaler, William Randall and Eldon McKell. throughout the area. and their daughter, Jane, of The panel of distinguished KEYNOTER Elder LeGrand American Fork, will also attend speakers includes a corporation Richards will be keynote speak- the convention, but will travel by president from( Pittsburgh, Pa., er for the annual Employe-Employ- a different mine. , and .labors executives from the ' Relations Institute ?s The group scheduled to ar Pacific Coas tea, as well as top to is held which be all Honolulu at at 6 p.m. Moo- rive day e field from authorities in . Wasatch-Schoolat day, Utah's leading indu es and bus- - Thursday .1: in addition to attending the k inesses Law " 1.10:45 a.m.j Joseph Angelo convention, which will Many of the 2100 children under draw dele w: The day's activities hegin 13 years of age who were drownCaliWelfare Health and "Trends in Utah, Arizona, gates from; with registration from 9 a.mxto ed last year met death in such un the Nevada Hawaiian and 2 fornia, 9:30 a.m.. followed by ah address! Programs, p.m.; Frank JDain expected places as irrigation Allen Bateman 'Communication for Executive Islands, the group will go on welcome of E. by water-filled ditches, excavations, on the is of Salt Lake City, state superin Development' - 3 p.m.;, Henry various tours ' while, ' wading pools, and; even in the lands. of Economic instruction. tendent Outlook for i : public Fisher, Provo businessmen have been organizations. i family bathtub. the in of their order Business," v3;25 p.m.; Ellis W ' Speakers, The film, produced for .the na This was reported today by Dr. urgedlby U. S. Chamber of Comf will be: Meacham, "Today's Economic and LeGrand Richards, 8 p.m. C, M. Smith in ah urgent appeal merce to interest themselves on tional chamber in cooperation appearance Michael DeNunzio; "Attitude Conditions andTheir - Effects The speakers will, also partici to parents to check their homes such basic Issues as the presi- with E. I. dePont deNemours en and its Value in Upofaithe EmployefSv3:50 p.m pate in a panel to be moderated and neighborhoods for hazards ; 45 won 9 Ken Freedoms the Donald B. Greenwoodv"Train- - by Von Robertson of the state Co., multi-billo- ri a.m., Relations," recently highwhich may hold watery death for dent's proposed ito. Work ing'i Kich Relations," 7:15p.m school office. Foundation "The! award. top Davies, Right their children. way program; proposed minimum The local department of public wage increase and state right-to- health. is sponsoring Child Safety work" laws. Week-herthis week as a hich H. J. Dolling, manager of Inter- crusade to mountain light of Its year-roun-d .District of the U. S. "prevent the tragic killing and Chamber, - has informed Provo crippling of children In borne area businessmen that the highway is i. accidents. ., sue is'not whether we need bet Dr. Smith emphasized that 10 per ter roads, but how can we pay ' 'St-- " cent of all drownings are children :U: OTHER COLDSPOT y of .under four years age, and that Be; said the" president's pro FIRSTS drownings are the leading cause gram would quaarupie present to of childhood deaths In the five federal highway aid ; add $25 bil lst--IN Sales 14 age group. lion to the federal debt and infn Performance "Parents have It within their crease dominance by Washington. In Convenience 1st power to prevent these drownOn the minimum wage ings," he declared. "We- must increase,proposed lst--IN VALUE Mr. Dollinger warned maintain protection for young no general pay raise can improve children, and we must teach standards with a correliving children to swim as early as possible in order to; prevent the sponding increase in . output per man-hou-r. drownings that occur in 'the five Mr. Dollinger urged the Pro- to 14 group." .ij voans support the national chamFor the protection of the small ber' program for economics study, child. Dr. Smith said' that baby . WITH FRONT and called attention to economics should never be left alone'in the clubs being organized by local PANEL CONTROLS bath, even for "just a minute;" chambers commerce. of , swim-should their fence parents He .said a film, 4Itg Every ming pools and supervise youngsters in wading pools ; and lily body's Business; is available to ponds and fish pools should be chambers and other community filled with dirt or "covered over with heavy wire. Parents also should fence their yards to pre vent children from straying to un- WITH COUNTER fenced pools of neighbors or to BALANCED LIDS abandoned ditches, Irrigation other water Dr. Lynn M. Hilton, assistant wells, cisterns and ' director of the extension division hazards. at Brigham Young University, today .will resume Jiis lecture series on "Judah, Thy God Reign-eth- ," sponsored by M Men and Road-e-- o Gleaners of the . Eighth LDS ' I: Ward. ! v' .:. WITH LIFT OUT ONLY $10 DOWN The tiiird lecture in the series, STORAGE BASKETS the Gentiles," ruBness of The 13.50 Month on Sears Easy Payment Plan Dwane will be PLEASANT GROVE at 8:30 p. m. at presented (Usual low carrying charge) Sykes, son of Mr. and Mrs. La the h , Ward Mar Sykes, of Pleasant Grove The public is Invited.chapel. r Low in price was judged first place winner in yet packed with the features you' want. Separate fast freeze seccontest held and The Greenwood Motor Comthe J.C's Road-e-- o tion, handy front-pan- el COLDSPOT controls, . lid light, this week at the Timpanogos of American Fork. 2 panies V more at Sears low baskets storage Stake parking lot in Pleasant "1 :" " PROTECTION PLAN Duane will enter the State J.C's price! Grove. Three other high school Road-e-o in Salt competition boys were also announced as WITH FOOD ELEVATOR 'winners of the driving contest. Lake City on. May 7. INTERIORS Placques were awarded the first two winners. Harold Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner We have a Complete Selection of Air was second place, winner. A cer-WANTED! .tificate of - achievement, was Conditioners. Large sizes to icool large awarded Edward Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hampareas . . . Be ready for hot weather! ton,, and Donald Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loysel Anderson, PLUMBERS Emile J. Cances, was the Road-e--o chairman for the J.Cs. MUST KAVI STATT Judges for the contest were Dick 2 only :A0to., Washer with i of the state highway paEvans ;UCENSI-PHO- NI trol; Police Chief Glen Newman, and Glen Gilbert Police Officer FH 3-- 1 from Pleasant Grove. Cars for 1 only, Auto. Wq$herewith the teenage driving test t were furnished by The Alpine Motor, 1 Suds Saver Reg.l 269.95. ' i I . $7,550; B & C $3,024; library, roads, $112; customer deposit, $975; sewage disposal, $400; aif--t, port operating, $164; utilities re--; serve, injuries and ; dsrnsgss, $103; employees compensation, $123; and police pension, $73. . . - ANNOUNCEMENT " er . works, $12,674; special improve ment. $14,S25 ; waste removal, March disbursements by Provo City totaled $344,448, Auditor Robert W. Strong has informed the city commission. ' ' in Expenditures by .funds , cluded: Sewage disposal construction, $130,068; electric fund, $106,181; general fund, $66,947: . water - Elder LeGrarid Richards, mem ber of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the) LDS Church, will be the keynote speaker for the Rela annual Employe-Employtions Institute of the Central Utah which is Vocational School, scheduled Thursday at j Wasatch ity Lists March Spsnding Scoutcrs, Wives Will Attend Hawaii Convention - cm ; ; P Y 9 . - day-lon- t I- - er -- - ' Drowning Is Great Childhood Peril Businessmen Should Be Concerned With National . , ' SAMKOPP - ELMER SIMS - f We bt United Sales & Servica are very happy to announce the appointment of Sam Kopp and Elmer Sim$ to our sales staff. er . V 1 ; They would appreciate the opportunity to talk with their friends about the new Pontine, Cadillac and fine used cars available at United. 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