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Show Around the Town DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1354 Utah County, Utah' it Music Club To Meet Average or Above in Some Places Wednesday By VIRGINIA EVANS Mrs. Eu SPANISH FORK gene A. Hales announced mat The water supply outlook for intermediate elevation idows Utah County on Jan. 1 was be- varied from, zero to 13 per cent of low normal, Gregory Pearson, in average; the higher snowpack from 50 to 70 per cent. Most parts charge of snow survey, and Ralph n of the state entered the snow Soil conservationist. Felkcr, area, with dry watershed soils. Conservation Survey, reported since from 60 to 65 However, today. On the upper Provo River, the per cent of the average year's Soaps-tonranger station reported snowpack is still to come, the wathat water content appeared to ter supply prospect for 1354 may be about DO per cent of average. still change considerably, points Smaller tributaries of the Provo, out Conservationist Felker, River from Heber City to Provo Actual measurements reported and the American Fork River Dec. 30 to Jan. 4 in the Provo area have less .snow, showing River and Utah Lake area were only 70 to 75 per cent cf average. as follows: Snow cover in th Strawberry TImpanogos Cave Camp, elevaValley is only 43 to 73 per cent of tion, 5500 feet, 7.1 inches of snow, average. 1.4 inches water content; 1952 waNot 3Ie asured ter content, 5.5 inches; average period, 3 inches. "Although the Payson ranger for nine-yenot been course has station snow, Spanish Fork Ranger Station, measured previously on Jan. 1, elevation, 6100 feet, 12.4 inches based on the pe.r cent of the April snow, 3.7 inches of water con 3.9 1st water content of the snow that tent; 1953 water content. has normally accumulated by inches: 1952 water content. 8.4 Jan. 1. snow cover is essentially Inches; average for 12 yea." per average." reported the Soil, Con- iod, 4.6 inches. servation Service. - Camp Altamount On the same basis, the courses above Ephraim were estimated Camp Altamount: 7300 feet ele to have a water content varying vation, 18.2 Inches of snow, 5.3 ifrom 100 to 120 per cent of aver inches water content; 1953 water content, 5.7 inches; 1952 water age. 12.6 inches; average for With the exception of the belt content, period, 7.1 inches running from American .Fork Timpanogos Divide, 8200 feet area out to Daniels Canyon and elevation. 24 Inches' snow, 7.5 the Strawberry Valley, where the inches of water content; 1953 wa snowpack varies from 45 to. 75 ter content. 7.1 inches; 1932 wa per cent of average, all other ter content, 18.2 Inches; parts of the Great Basin from 10. l inches water con Cache Valley south to Payson average. plans are completed for the Federated Music Club meeting scheduled for Wednesday at 7:30 in the Palmyra Stake House. Mrs. Merrill McKell will give the entitled "The Arabs lesson, Spread .Culture arid the .Gods Gave Music to the Hindus." Martha Jones, Mrs. Derylia Hill and the Choralettes will entertain with several musical cumbers. L tea-so- Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ear-se- n announce the birth of a new grandchild, a boy, born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Larsen. The new little eight-poundhas a brother, Terry Dean and a sister Rae Lynne. The maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Linden Christensen. Mrs. Larsen is the e ar . NEW SCOUT LEADERS Louis McClellan, left, and Alvia Gaudio, named as new field executives of the Utah National Parks Council. Mr. McClellan will be stationed at Cedar City and Mr. Gaudio at Price. er Field Executives Named In National Parks Scout Council -- former Jacklyn Joyce Christensen. Mrs. outfits Shown in their brand-neMiriam are Payson High School's charming cheer leading foursome, Spencer, Kathleen Ore. Beverly Peery and Joanne Smith, left to right. The girls, chosen by vote Of the student body, made their first appearance in the new costumes last week. The dresses art made of white velveteen with underskirt of green and white checked tafeta. '. PAYSON CHEER LEADERS MAKE DEBUT IN NEW OUTFITS w - Graduate Record Lions Hear International Counselor Tell of Club Aims Examination Slated Jan. 30 Louis McClellan" and Alvin1 Gaudio have been named to field executive positions in the Utah National ParksBoy Scout Coun cil, Floyd Loverldge, chief execu tive of the council, reported today. Mr. McClellan will be sta tioned at Cedar City and will replace Dwayne Christensen who resigned in October to accept a school teaching position in California. Mr. Gaudio will have his head- quarters ai race ana will re place Grant Mace who resigned last summer to enter the insur ance selling business. Both of the new field execu tives have completed six weeks of intensive training at the Schiff Reservation Boy Scout at Mend- ham, N. J. The Schiff school was established to give training to professional scouters. A native Provoan, Mr.. Gaudio, 30, has had nine years experience as a scout leader and held the .position of Scoutmaster of Troop 44 of the Tenth Ward of Provo until, his appointment to the .field executive post. He Is married and has four children. He holds the rank of Eagle Scout with one Eagle palm. Mr. McClellan,' 34, is . a native of Payson, but has lived in Provo for the past 10 years. He has had four years of leadership experience and holds the rank of Life Scout. He is married and has three ; children. He recently has served as assistant scoutThe University of Chicago has master of Troop 90 in the Provo awarded ; a scholarshin to the Thirteenth LDS Ward. i,aw acnooi to some Brigham Young University stu dent, to be. selected later by Fire Department Reed Levanger reports that ler sister, Geraldine Bearn- son, nas returned to San Francisco where she is employed-a-s a secretary. She was entertained extensively by her family during her visit here. She is the daush- ter of Geslie Bearnson. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jay L. Nielsen spent last weekend visiting in Salt Lake with "her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W Hillam who have just returned from Hawaii. Mrs. Nielsen's brother is stationed at rean xiarDor. xne iliuams re ported seeing so many familiar faces from Salt Lake City and Provo when they attended church that it was like "old home week." -- civic-mindman LINDON "The joy derived outstanding from community service through and woman of the year. They The. Graduate Record ExaminLionism. is the satisfaction re will be chosen for- their activi ation will be administered at ceived by members of the vari- ties toward community advance Brigham Young University Jan. ous Lions' Culbs," Lion LeRoy ment and outstanding civic bet 30 at 8:45 a. m. in Room 350 Johnson of Provo told members terment endeavors. This pro Physical Science Bldg. . of the Lindon club here recently. gram will be fully organized and This examination is required of Mr. Johnson was district gover outlined to present to the mem all graduates at BYU seeking the Mr, and Mrs.' Clayton Brown nor when the Lindon Lions Club bers at the next meeting for masters degree. It also is re- and children, Duane, David and of 1951. admiscandidates their for was chartered in. July, quired approval. tent. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeralyn, to sion V. other H Lion lone many, had a snowpack, varying from Daniels graduate Holdaway, Now an international counselor Summit: Nostrum and 28-Strawberry John Larsen visited schools. chairman! of District 80 to 100 per cent of average. Applications must be gave 8000-fo18.2 Inches of m Lionism, ne was tne guest in elevation, with her sister with Sandy the filed, Educational a the Test of recently speech given summary The Price River had 75 to 85 snow, 3.5 inches of water con speaker at the regular monthly and Mr. and Service Mrs. Box at family Los National 9896, President ing at' Ralph Dodge per cent of average or higher tent; 1953 water content,. 3. meeting of the Lindon Lions by and Feliz en27. In Lor Bytheway the held midwinter Station, family. Angeles elevaThey banquet Mr. and snows and negligible low inches; 1952 water content, 10.3 Club at the home of two at dinner least weeks joyed before and Lake the Calif., having BYU. Salt City preceding visiting south trom Lindon. but of tion snow, Payson Members Inches; average. 5.1 Mrs. Perry Harper ; logemer. According to Prof. Stewart Gets New to Kphraini, water outlook was inches of water content. Club President Max Harper con evening. Mr. Holdaway says he the examination. forms and bulletins Grow of the BYU history and SPANISH FORK At a 100 to 1 20 per cent of average. the meeting. .He intro was especially impressed with of Application bust Soapstone Ranger Station: information Mr. be obtained and Mrs. one may" - Mn South Utah, the low and Victor and C. the re Ellis the ness political science faculty, humility testimony defoot elevation. 20.6 inches o duced the guest speaker and pre derives from service to his of the fire local meeting from Vera director of Jensen, BYU a visit with her of the scholarship cently enjoyed recipient two mem hew snow, 4.5 Inches of water content sided over the business of the partment BYU recently, He expressed his re testing, or at the office of Drotner and family. Mr. and Mn. will be selected by the pre-legMembers were asked no prior records of measurement evening. bers were admitted, making it of the Graduate School. Earl WaUdngton and son Johnie committee ana Dean the was club the entire that comgrets to to si2n up and donate blood scholarship a department. The new East Portal attend the dinner and Additional information may be oPOgden. They also visited with mittee. the Red Cross blood bank Fri not able to members areLeo ' ofobtained from either of these hear this excellent speech, other relatives during their stay. The scholarshipxcovers all tui- Gordon Cloward. Anderson and East Portal: 7560-foelevation day. The bank will be held In fices. tion and fees for three full years After the business was trans15.6 inches' of snow, 2.1 Inches o the Pleasant Grove High School Mrs. Archie R. Atwood ntrw of education. Applications should acted a social evening was water content; 13z3 water con A motion was passed by the tained Monday afternoon at their be forwarded no the Brigham on under the direction of put tent, 4.3 inches; 1952 water con group to sign a resolution supthe home for their son Master Ml. Young University pre-legcom- amusement tent, 11.3 Inches; average, porting the Echo Dam project. committee, with The Brigham Young University 4.9 inches of water content. chael Richard who celebrated his mittee in care of Prof. Grow. Elmer Shelton as chairman.-- ' Added funds on the Lindon "Mat" dance Wednesday, Jan. Strawberry Divide: 8000-fotourtn birthday t with. a ... Lions Park project- - were adparty for ..11 LI. 1111. f .13. will be leader the sponsorship elevation, 26.5 inches of snow, 5 vanced by appointing H. V. Hold-awa- y au. ma nine inenas." sev Alter or the Vikmg-Va- l Norn social inches of water content; 1953 waeral exciting games, refreshments to order the Reddi Maps. "SINS OF JEZEBEL" in color units. Ends were served to his guests, Linda 5.7 inches; 1952 wa These maps are very handy for ter Co-H- it The event Is planned In con- ter content," An article on "Clay Science" by and BlUIe Vest, Colleen and Roncontent, 18.9 inches; every car owner to have. They nection with the Student assem- average, 8.8. inches. Edmond of P. Hyatt the Brigham nie Zeeman, Jlmmie and Rickie have maps of all the main high"MAN FROM CAIRO' Today bly Thursday morning at 9:55 of One winter 8050-foof Young the with and geology University distances faculty highlights Nelson, ways, along Darrell Station: Craig Warner, Payson Ranger a m, in the fieldhouse Thursday, A quarter forensic activities at is published in the current issue and Gary Douglas, Michael and elevation, 27.6 inches of snow, needed travel information. Jan. It. with the theme of "State 7.5 Inches of The Earth Science Digest, David Pierce, Claudia Kovle. BYU the will annual be cost and for record Rotary of page water content; first mileage ; Show." The public is Invited to magazine devoted to the earth Laurence Atwood, Sharon Atwood, Contest. International is These included. also Oratory of maps record. year . the assembly. sciences. InternaSponsored by Rotary eleva- fit easily in the glove compart At the "mat" dance, the state Rock Bridge: 6750-foMr. Hyatt specialized in non uraig Larsen and Kafhie Keele. this for the thus ments "of year's tional, subject " car, any making 1. oiTfffHSnT 5.3 of kiT.H inches ,21.5 snow, He metallic having the largest proportional tion, minerals. contest Peace." be will "World completed needed much a direc and ready Ward Fifth new of Molly water Bally, inches content; Special will be honored. attendance Talks will be from eight to 10 the bachelor's and master's de Interest Leader STARTS TOMORROW! tory for travel. reported that Hy-ruAt the Thursday- - assembly. course. minutes in length. Preliminary grees in ceramic engineering at voted to members' 'The support local school Jones, high popular songs and dances of the Snow survey, and water supply Ivan D. Blain, Lindon chairman elimination rounds will be held the School of Mines, Rolla, Mo. OPEN 5:45 P.M. would seminary teacher, 43 states will be demonstrated forecast u carried out in Utah by give the his he 26. ws Finalists Following Jan. 'graduation give He will have Tuesday, of Polio drive. the lesson tonight in Special Interest. to music of a orchestra the Soil Conservation Service, a full program outlined to pre their talks before the Provo Ro engaged In ceramic research at Action-Packe- d will be on the Dochis lesson to be led by Bud Stone, Pied state engineer and Utah Agricul- sent of on All of the Utah, Club. members working University to the club at their next tary trine coand Covenants. in She will The audience tural Experiment, Station, mont, Calif, BYU student, body except last naval ordnance and other proj urged meeting, Jan. 22. everyone to bring' his book. stu- ects. participate in singing their state's operation with the U. S. Forest Quinn winner, McKay, of A the year's committee consisting ot we eveni and National Park Services. Geo- songs. vBHTJ (33E0DII (SCBQQD vice preident and sec dent body president, are eligible He is a member of such out WIFE TO DIVORCE president, local Karl! and state and and are Joyce Brockbank ' to logical Survey educational fraternities standing retary-treasurparticipate. as was approved Pi (honorary engi SINGER JOHNNIE RAY irrigation associations. Snow, both of Provo. forensic ac as Tau Beta inner yearly judges to decide and tivities Marilyn Include Tau the Kappa neering),- Phi Kappa Phi HOLLYWOOD(UP) citiezn awards to the 1 make good Alpha Jr.. Varsity Debate Tour (scholarship), Sigma XI (re Morrison Raywlu divorce singer and the search), and Keramos (ceramic Johnnie Kay in Chihuahua, Mex., ney, set for Jan. Thursday, her father, Mocambo Tau Kappa Alpha extemp speak engineering). owner Charles Morrison said . contest, Tuesday, 19. Jan. ing "" ' , This contest is new on the BYU Approximately 50 per cent of today. . '.. t . i married In New Jan. 12, 1954 campus, and Is open to all stu- U. S. pulpwood and 50 per cent The couple-w- as dents. Talks will be on some of its lumber is supplied by the York May 25, 1952, and separated PROVO a year ago. South. Academy Wings Of The Hawk, phase of current events. with Van Heflin, Paramount Hondo, with John Wayne. I Uinta Sins of Jezebel, with Paulette Goddard. and Cairo. PLEASANT GROVE Grove Tumbleweed, with Au-dr" Murphy. ' LEHI Royal Gun Fury, . with Rock CRASHING FROM Hudson. AMERICAN FORK THEYIDE SCREEII! ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S Cameo Closed. Coral Back to God's Country, MASTERWORK OF ADVENTURE with Rock Hudson. 18-ye- ed - ar 18-ye- . Chicago School Offers Scholarship ar A, ot ar 22-ye- fel-lowm- Dance Planned Connection Vith Assembly al 25-m- an . ot Rotary Speech Faculty Member 15-ye- ar Publishes Article On 'Clay Science' Contest Set On Campus ot 14-ye- ar al ot ot m Thrillers! 10-pie- ce er on-camp- (SffiSB jfts mi gaanjjr arnans en us 18-2- 8, .. . ie PAYSON M-G-M- OR EM Action-Romanc- e! Botany Bay, with Alan Scera Ladd. FORK Arch Sabre Jet, with Robert Stack. Angelus Closed. SPRIN'GVILLE Rivoli Jack Slade, with Mark Stevens. Park Closed. bigger-than-'all-outdoo- '8 Huish Devils Canyon. SPANISH rs d Especially for tne vast PANORAMIC .'( photo-graphe- - If 0 SCREEN. AT REGULAR PRICES LAJsT SHOWING In what may be its last public showing, actress Terry Moore's famed ermine bathing suit is packed in moth balls by its owner in Hollywood. Because of all the stir the garment caused during her Korean tour. Miss Moore said "I'll never wear that bathing suit again." 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