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Show FRIDAY. APRIL 23, DAILY HERALD Two Choruses Set Joint Performance Court Dismisses Charges of. Zone Violation Magazine Publishes Facultyman's Poem which described the article reads "In the junior SPRINGVILLE Of Interest to (Pathfinder) people of this area is an article Springvllle's annual Clean Up high school- ;- one civics class fig' ured that the cleanup each year K in the May issue of Town Journal Day. by Written by Cal Bernstein, the saves taxpayers fbout $5,500 conA poem by Dr. Edward L. Hart, volunteers instead of Whole using is "The article titled JUICE JAZZ Young University English Brigham the Job, to a private comfaculty member, if published in FORT WORTH, Tex. (U.R) It Town's Clean," and describes the tracting , , ..; the winter quarter, 4ssue of the wasn't the music Officers C. S. plan carried out by Springville pany." the past 36 years whereby Pictures are also shown of a Western Humanities Review. and J.- D. Gray were in for Wright business men, portion of one ."broom brigade. x students, "A Lesson is The entitled, terested in so- much as the con clubs, andteachers, all work to and of the students lined citizens in In History." tents of a "juke box when they gether on a designated day for front of the theater waitingup the arrested1 shine parlor operator. show which follows the cleanup spri&2cieanlng. In 1953. 8,600 pedestrians were Inside, they found, was a supply a city-wid- e killed In U. S. traffic accidents. of liquor being sold after hours An interesting paragraph from activities. SPRINGVILLE The combined Betty Sumsioa and Maurlne Mad-sewomen's choruses, Bel Canto of Soloists for the concert In of clude Helen relodians SDrineville and Weeks, Evelyn Orem, under the direction of Dr. Donna Gloria Anderson, Boyer, ne Franklin Madsen of Provo win heard in a sacred cor cert at the Jensen, Edna Nielson; Joyce Melvln J. Stewart, 1115 E. Springville Fourth ward Sunday Harper, and Ruth Partridge. Jesse Dalton is the reader, and S., appeared in Provo Court re evening, April 25. The same group furnished tne instrumentalists to perform with cently on a charge, of using his music for the East Provo stake the chorus are Carol Kreth, cel- premises for auto wrecking in list, and Phyllis Olsen, violinist. violation of the zoning ordinance. quarterly conference Dr. Florence Jepperson Mtdsen The charges were dismissed by In Provo the tabernacle. morning be accompanist ior a special the court on condition he cease are Melba andwill Pyne Organists the practice. iuciie iricxson, ana pianists are uumuci. n. , : !' I Faster Magazine Tells of Springville Cleanup Day 1SS4 Utah County, Utah '. k , INI vv v i hi ' -- i Jt. -rj - ----- WELCOME NEW CUSTOMERS i CANDIDATE L. LaMar Buck-ne- r. Ogden, candidate for national Jaycee. president. State Jaycee Convention Set April 30 ' Over 1000 Jaycees are expected to attend the annual Utah Junior, Chamber of Commerce conven-tio- n at Ogden, April 30, May according to Wendell D. Max-fielKaysville, state president. Several members front the Jaycees have already sent in reservations to Ogden. The convention will, be highlighted by spirited campaigns by state candidates for various offices in the state organization. Robert C. Poe, Salt Lake City and Boyd Bunnell, Price, are contenders for state president. Chris S. Metos, Salt Lake City; Jay Swenson, Brigham City and V. Howard Green, Ogden, are vieing for the posts for national director. Other activities listed on the convention agenda are the awarding of trophies for winning scrap-book- s in various local activities." The Utah Jaycees are boosting the candidacy of L. LaMar Buck-nc-r, Ogden, for national president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Buckner is already on a campaign tour which will take him to every state in the 1-- 2, d, J J5 tVv. v 1 1 l O. P. Si Top Quality All Flavors, FULL QUART (olDTm (O) .... Springville JCs To Sponsor Driving 'Road-e-- o' WAX PAPER VA WITH PURCHASE VJ "SPRINGVILLE Teenagers will again have the opportunity of displaying their driving abilities at to be held the Teenage Road-e-on the grounds near the stake house Saturday at 1:20 p.m. Activated by the Junior Chamber of Commerce last year, the Road-e-- o proved so successful that it will be repeated again, under the sponsorship of the Jaycees with Don Humphrey and Jo White chairmen. Valuable prizes await the boy or girl who displays the best driving ability as judged by two qualified men. Law enforcement officers of the, city and state are alsor expecting to be in attendance to help pass judgment. The winner will also' be entered in the state contest to be held May 8, and a national, trip awaits tlr winner of that event, u G. 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