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Show ""..'!. ..... w f i i ' . . 1 Annual 'Flower Fiesta In Spanish Fork Attracts 446 Entries 1 .? ' i entries, the coveted Queen of the Show" was won by Mrs. Eleanor Matley Allen with a Hungarian Lilac entry in the annual Flower Fiesta Fri day sponsored by the Garden against t 446 Club. - o t . show. Scouts. GETS A TICKET, ANYWAY i ; first-Vermo- nt - . week. The children eligible must be between the ages of seven to 12 inclusive and the child must not have attended Lincoln Junior High School last year. MAPLETON A public meeting Monday Events to discuss the drilling of a well On Monday, the children from to augment Mapleton's culinary the Lincoln ward area, the water supply has been called for Geneva ward area and the Tim-p- a Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the City nogos ward area will register Hall. and will attend on that day each The meeting is called by Mayor week for the nine weeks the Maston Wentz,whb urges all program will continue. Children townspeople to be present. Con from the Geneva Second ward siderable difficulty with culinary will register and attend on Thurswater shortages has been encoun- days. There will be no bus serv tered in Mapleton, recently, with ice for these areas. some homes being completely Tuesday, the children from the without water for varying periods. Windsor, Timp View, Vermont and Orem First ward areas will Bus service will cost register. parked next to a meter which 10 cents daily and the bus will showed a violation. follow this route for this area: She dropped the coin in the The first pick-u- p will be at the meter a step ahead of the officer. Windsor ward chapel at 8:15 on to the It was the wrong meter and she a.m. and will continue " Canyon Road State Street, inter got a ticket. " , SchooL . - I SchooL , chair-- , Gurney, man of the city recreation Students interested in partici pating in the music work are reg-- ! istering under Frederick Clark. who has recently been hired to teach music in the Lehi Senior and Junior High Schools. A native of Springville Mr. Clark is a graduate of Brigham Young University and is currently work ing towards his masters degree in music. The bands will participate in a number of special events during the summer months, including celebrations in Lehi and surrounding cities. Mr. Gurney reports that announcement of the instrumental music schedule will be made in the near future. 100 children Approxima for. summer danchave registeredtely ing classes, taught this year by Michael DeLello of the Utah Conservatory of Dance, assisted by Ruth Ann Barton, an instructor at his school. Instruction in tap, ballet and acrobatic dancing will be given each Tuesday under the follow ing schedule! Age three to four, 9 a. m.; age five to six, 9c 30 a.m.; age seven 10 a. m.: age eight, 10:30 a. nr.; age nine, 11 a. m.; age 10, 11:30 a. m.; age 11 and iz, xz.io p. m., and age 13 and up, 1 p. m. PERFUME!! TWEED oooo o J FOR WATCHING DEMONSTRATION speeding, forfeited $10. Eugene Peterson, following too close, plead guilty, fined $10. Douglas Cook, following too close, plead guilty, fined $10. Doyle Lett, speeding, plead guilty, fined $15. Alma Burr, speeding pled guilty, fined $10. Glen Robinsop, running red light, plead, guilty, fined $15. Heber Smith, speeding, forfeited $10. Howard SCalley, crossing over safety island, plead guilty, fined $3. Harriett Shaughinesy, speeding, forfeited $10. Douglas Steelmiah, running stop sign, plead guilty, tinea $10. Jeneal Kirkham, speed ing, plead guilty, fined $15. Earl Perry, illegal parking,! pled guilty, fined $2.50. Dwane Re- mund, running red. light, plead guilty, fined $15. Robert Brandon, speeding .forfeited $10. j BOX OF TIDE!! Lindon Resident Named New Lions District Governor PLEASANT GROVE A: distinct honor came to the Lindon Lions Club and to one of its charter members recently when II. V, Holdaway was elected governor of the Utah District 28A, Lions International. Mr. Holdaway was elected at the Lions District con vention. $2.50. In his new capacity, Mr. HoldV. H. Gunderson, no drivers license, produced iicense in court, away will attend the Lions Inter case dismissed. Jim Harrington, national convention at Atlantic speeding, forfeited $15. Robert Ciljy, later in June. He has bebn Clegg, running red light, plead an ardent civic worker as well las guilty, fined $15. Lyle Brooksley, Lidns member in Lindon. Through failure yield plead his instigation and diligent efforts guilty, fined $10. Leo Johnson, along with others of the club, Londriving under the influence. don now boasts of, a Lindon City plead guilty, fined $100. Robert Anderson, speeding, plead guilty, fined $20. Willis Randall, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Dal las Strong, illegal crossing over safety island, plead guilty, fined $2.50. Marjorie Skinner, speed.11 ing, plead guilty, fined $10. Alton Cox, speeding, plead ROYAL guilty, fined $20. Robert speeding, plead guilty, fined $20. Wallace Jonesi following too close, forfeited $10, John Russell, running red light, Sj)lead guilty, fined $15. Eugene Johnson, speeding, fined $15. B. M. Osier, K.P illegal turn, forfeited $15. Hans Kuhn. speeding, plead guilty, Typing Jlj fined $15. Timothy Jackson, speedAll ing, plead guilty, fined $15. Paul j Allman, speeding plead guilty, fined $10. Merrill Forsyth, speed Summer I ing, forfeited $20. M. L. Duke, il legal crossing over safety island, j. plead guilty, fined $2.50. E. J. Sorenson, no drivers li cense, plead guilty.j fined $20f E. J. Sorenson, driving under the influence, plead guilty, fined $150. ) 1 L e B o y Rasmussen, speeding, V plead guilty, fined $5. Rose improper left turn, plead guilty, fined $10. Stanley Richardson, speeding, plead guilty, fined $20. Armond Hawley, i.il right-of-wa- y, DELILAH, MODERN STYLE CHEBOYGAN, Mich (UP) Cecil Adams' wife didn't like the beard he was growing for Che MM WHOM FRIGID AIRE AUTO. 1 mw LESS lic gatherings and parties. v BEFORE! ' : ONLY , THAN EVER . ' j No Floor ; I Models ' J ' No Demonstra ' tors No Last ' I'Tf Year's Models . " FREE HOME TRIALS n Soma J No Repossessed Models . boygan County's centennial celebration. One night while he was sleeping, she plugged in his electric shaver and cleaned one side of his face before Adams woke up. Adams took a look in a mirror, plugged in the shaver again and took off the rest of the beard. fine Recreational Park, with well equipped civic building. All city people are enjoying the use of this park and building for pub- SALE! REFRIGERATORS FRIGIDAIRE WASHER . SPECIAL PRICE! THEY'RE NEW! i ma 095 REG. 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Plus Many Tabulator, Magic Margin, case, full-sikeyboard.. Never before 1 WEEK offered at this low price Center! NICE NOW ONLY 1 Trade-i- n pay-1- e. CU. FT: With Fibre-Gla- ss UMM, ' : i. 'If tax . DEALING Provo-3- 33 ONLY ii00 $5,000 ELECTRIC Features r 250 West Center, Provo , Friday the children from Hill Crest, Crest View, Grand 'View, and Lake View areas .will regis?, ter with the first bus pick up at 8:15 a.m. at 16th South and State from 'there to. the. Grand View chapel, then the Lake View- chapel and continuing on to Lincoln High. ' n, Vf i ernn ing to J. section, from there to the Orem chapel and from there to Lincoln High School. On Wednesday the children from.. Lindon, . Beverly, Sharon and Vineyard areas will meet the bus at 8:15 a.m. with the first pick-u- p at the Lindon school con tinuing on south on State Street to Fourth North (Geneva Road) then over to the Union School and on to Vineyard chapel, and from there to Lincoln High School. Thursday Registration On Thursday the children regis tering will be from Edgemont, Pleasant- - View, and Oak. Hills ward areas with the bus making at 8:15 a.m.' at the first pick-u- p the . Edgemont ward chapel con tinuing to the corner of Hth North and Ninth East (Provo) for the Oak Hills ward area, and from there to. Lincoln High" REFRESHMENTS!! LEHI Registration for junior and senior band classes under the Lehi summer recreation pro gram is now in progress, accord y, Edward Diamond, speeding, for feited $20. Joseph Strong, failure to keep car under control, plead guilty, fined $10. A. E. Storrs, speeding, plead", guilty, fined $5. Woody Sheer, no operators li cense, plead guilty, fined $15. Laura Andon, speeding, forfeit ed $20. Calvin Whitley, running stop-sigplead guilty, fined $10. George Larsen, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Robert Peay, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Clara Dodge, running red light, plead guilty, fined $15. Kent Davis, speeding, plead guilty, fined $15. Monta Anderson, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Paul Craig, speeding, plead guilty, fined $20. Doyle Evans, speeding; plead guilty, fined $10. Ida Schaub, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Vera Iverson, parking in front of fire plug, forfeited OREM Registration Underway for Lehi Activities Following are cases which have speeding, plead guilty, fined $1. been heard recently in Orem City Deloy Hemmingway, running red Court by Orem City Judge E. H. light, plead guilty, fined' $1$. Johnson: Douglas Jackson,, speeding, plead guilty, fined ;$10. Talmadge MaforWayne Tobler, speeding, feited $10. Melton Jensen, follow- rion, failure to yield right-of-wafined $10. ing too close, plead; guilty, fined plead guilty, Julius Powell, speeding,' plead $10. Sherman Rawlings, speeding, fined $15. Chas Watson, fined $25. Grant guilty, plead guilty, kinson, following too close, found guilty, fined $10. Russell Jensen speeding, plead guilty, fined $20 Mapleton Calls Meet On Water ! -- Broadbank, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Katherine Streckland, speeding, forfeited $20. Stanley Frampton, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Frank Morgan, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Cad Gurr, illegal crossing over safety island, plead guilty, iined $2.50. Leland Stott, speeding, forfeit ed $10. Frank Canfield, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Rulon Nel-lon, speeding, plead guilty, fined $10. Oleo Stark, running stop sign, plead guilty, fined $10; David At Registration for , the Scera Recreation program will begin Monday at 8:45 a.m. in the Lincoln High Sehool gymnasium according to Mel Briggs, director of the children's program, and will continue each day this next . Climaxing the sucessful day, HOLTVILLE, Calif. (UP) Mrs. FLOWER SHOW PRINCIPALS Mrs. Eleanor Matley Allen, center, winner of the Queen of Show Mrs. La Vina Fugal, Pleasant Paule Nicke breathlessly raced to SamMrs. Club. Garden award at the annual Flower Fiesta sponsored Friday by the Spanish Fork Grove's won who award the for nationally famed Mother borrow a coin when she saw a showmanship uel Crosby, Orem, judge, is left, and Mrs. Joseph ' Olsen, I highlighted the eve- - policeman approaching her car, is most right. points in the show, garnering the Orem City Court Handles Large Traffic Case Total Scera Recreation Program Announces Summer Schedule Attendance Urged Mrs. Joseph Olsen won the The artistic achievements for showmanship award with tlie the show were accomplished most points. Mrs. Olsen won fix through the efforts of Mrs. Horblue ribbons signifying first places ace Magleby, general chairman; out of the possible 16 divisions. Mrs. David Williams, Mrs. Von Other sweepstakes winners in Hill and Mrs. David W. Thomas. cluded Mrs. David E. Williams.1 The judges were Mrs. Steve Jules Elie Peonv: Mrs; Rov Turcsanski of Orem, Mrs. Melvin jsradfor, William More Iris: Mrs Fillmore of Provo, Mrs. Samuel Grant Halverson, Pink Valeriana ;1 Crosby and Melvin Wallace, also Mrs. R. H. Andrus. Nocturne from Orem. Rose; Mrs. Fred Jackson, Pan There were 446 entries that insues, and Jean C. Hansen. Violet. cluded cut , flowers and arrangeAirs. Elmer O. Swenson. nresi ments. Mrs. Alvin Keele, Mrs. dent, assisted the. general chair Garland Swenson and Mrs. Wil man and acted as hostess at the lis Broekbank assisted. luncheon. Mrs. B. Davis Evans was publicity director for the UNLUCKY MOTORIST V 11 SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1955 Utah County. Utah as she related her recent trip to the East. Other numbers on the program included the Cnoralettes, directed by Mrs. Francis Beck and ac companied by Mrsi. George Hawkins, and a chorus from the Girl Competing ning's activities SPANISH FORK SUNDAY HERALD 9 AND DEPT. 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