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Show - - ! ' - 4' wEDKigDAY. octor o. pr DAILY HERALD Builder, Former Teacher Seeks Post on Nebo School District Board v TrrJ)''vimm!,im.m- m.,, - n . n ( ., u 11 mi ' mii 4 1 A ivu.rt.fc. Kiwanians To Hear Story of Oil Progress Provo Kiwanians will salute Progress Week at their Thursday noon luncheon-meetin- g with a program to be directed by D. Earl Moss, chairman of the Oil Progress Week committee in the Provo area. Highlight of the program will be the showing of a film. The Story, of Colonel Drake," which portrays in graphic detail the first recorded story of the discovery of petroleum in the United States. The historic incident took place at Titusville, Pa. in 1859. Since that time petroleum has opened the way for the development of the vast oil industry of ' today. Willard C. Nelson, vice resi dent will be the presiding officer at the meeting. Members of the club will also conduct the annual, primary election,, balloting for. candidates to be voted on for president, vice president and directors. Oil 1 - . ':: J' .-- Latest en fTork, having been active In the SPANISH FORK the local teaching profession and a mem race for the in trant District ber of a local construction fijm the Nebo on membership F. He has constructed several large is of Ervin Education Board Bonne, former teacher --Jn the school and public buildings schools of Spanish Fork, and a Supt. W. W. Anderson for North Sanpete School District interested long time resident of this city A native of Mt.. Pleasant, Utah, Mr.jBohneiin the teaching pro he taught in that disMr. Bonne is equally well known fessionforand five trict years and carried is in as he in that area Spanish ':' ' j . lis business during his vaca tion! Mr. Bohne left Mt Pleasant on --- jj to attend the USAC and while there was offered' a position of Industrial Arts Instructor at the Logan Junior High. He taugh one year in Logan and then came to Spanish Fork where he taught Industrial Arts for 24 years until I 1950. In- - 1950 he retired from the teaching profession. He has been interested in other projects which have kept him busy since that time. Mr. Bohne designed and built what Is believed to be. the first lire proof home in Spanish Fork, in which he now live Mr. Bohne also built one of the first portable . public address-systefor street advertising In Utah it Y-vrss- Henry Immisch Gets High Honor ms . County. Always interested in loal industry he has worked in a loal lumber - milL He maintains several properties- - in and out of Spanish Fork, upon which he Ervin hopes to initiate businesses. A SCHOOL CANDIDATE F. Bohne, Spanish Fork, can- long time Industrious church he has held various ward didate Ivr a post on the Nebo worker, and stake posts, among them School District Board t of scoutmaster. He was a member with his wife of the North San pete Stake Mutual and is now a member of the First Ward Gene alogical Committee and a member of the ward' choir, in Spanish liiv " In t Freemasonry Hinrv Albert Immisch Sr. of E. 3rd S.. Provo has been of awarded the designation Knieht of the York Cross of Honour highest honorary degree in the York Rite of Freemasonry. It is conferred only on those who have held the highest' office in each of the four bodies of the rite. . Mr.Immisch becomes the 5,196th man to have received this award in the past 25 years in North America, although there afe nearly 4,000,000 members of the fraternity. Mr. Immisch presided over the 223 . - Ballad Singing Scheduled at Literary Festival 6 Coeds Are Finalists For Homecoming Queen " V : following bodies : Master of Story Lodge of Ma sons in 1930; . High Priest uf Provo Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, in 1929; Master 'of Provo : Council, Royal & Select Masters, in 1954; Commander of Ivanhoe Commandery, Knights Templar, in 1931. Mr. Immisch - was elected .to membership in Utah Priory and his .election confirmed by the Convent General of the order tn Septi 27. A certificate of mem1 bership has been mailed him. HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALISTS These lovely ladies are the survivors from a field of 11 There are 50 Priories of the in the race for BYU Homecoming Queen. They are, left to right, Joan Schoenfield, Gay Peters, Barbara Benson, Mary Ellen Cook, Jane Eddington and Jane Greening. sTwo Brigham Young Univer order in North America with a sity students have been named to present membership of 4l00. sing ballads on the fifth annual Brigham Young University Literary Festival Sunday. Oct. 17. at 8:15 p.m. in Smith Banquet Hall. Fullbright Act Awards Open To Professors - ! $5000 Suit Filed iney are Marilyn Worsley,1 Pasadena, Calif., and Richard Robison, Murray. o i Alamonde Left! Wayne Anderson, square dance caller 'of Spanish Fork, who has been engaged by the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Provo to teach the new square dance class being' started by the . - lodge. , Eagles Lodge Takes Up . ! Square Dancing, "Everybody s doin' it" might well be the way to describe the increased interest in square danc- -. ing in Provo this year. The entertainment of the pioneers was revived in the Provo area several years ago and has gained momentum each season, but it seems to be undergoing a definite spurt , this year over . Earl Johnson, 1058 E. 3rd S., others. Provo has filed suit in Fourth Latest group to , take it up on an organized basis is the Provo District Court against contracting firm, ask- Fraternal Order of Eagles at the ing for $5,000 in flood damages Iatter's lodge hall, 165 W. 1st N. to the Coral Room, 342 West The class, which began last Fri Center, which he leases. day and will continue on a weekly The plaintiff has charged that basis, is for Eagles and their the defendant removed a drain- friends. age barrier, permitting waters to Instructor and caller for the flood the basement area. new Eagles class is Wayne An derson of Spanish Fork, a.pro-- f There are more than 50,000 . :ional caller for the Dons and stars in the cluster that can be Belles Square Dance Club of Anderson has made seen in the constellation Hercu that city. Mr. as a caller since he. strides rapid les. started several seasons ago, and now recognized as one of the dynamite caps, were turned over is established professional square to juvenile authorities. of this area. dance callers were Charges of petty larceny., in joining-thinterested Anyone an pending today against new class sponsored by the youth. Police investigating an to con is Lodge Eagles requested hub stolen found caps tact Mrs. E. G. accident, Oaie, telephone s officers. the! said in youth car, " . For Alleged four Pike; Flood Damages Miss Worsley will sing songs,, Sweet Betsy From The Blue Juanita, The Curtains of Night, and Dawn in the Valley. Mr. Robison will sing three selections, Doney Gal, My Liver ana My Lungs, and The Old I Young 18 to 23, culminating in the Government Six vivacious Brigham States nam Homecoming game with Montana been nave coeds University awards under the Fullbright Act ed Home race in the for finalists Saturday, Oct. 23. are available to faculty members One of the highlights of Home Queen. coming for the 1955-5- 6 year foilectufes on the university level, or for They are Jane Eddington, Lehi; coming week .is the lovely an Jane" Greenig, Salt Lake City; nual Queens Banquet, set for Mustard doing .advanced research in areas Gay Peters, River. Palo Alto, Calif.; Friday at 6 p. m., when gifts will The of Europe, Near East, Japan, and festival Joan Cleveland, be presented to the royal trio, and ature of the will feature liter Schoenfield, Pakistan. West, and co .temForkV Benson., Washing- a special program will be given 4-- H was made Ohio;D. Barbara announcement The literature. All selections To porary and Is in Ellen This honor. their ton, Cook, Mr. Bohne" married Rhoda, May Mary C; banquet will Caldwell, be Dr. Gaylen and a pamphlet by printed, Las Vegas, Nev. under the chairmanship of Col Olsen; now deceased. They had today the Brigham Young Week runs Oct. ette Green, Lethbridge, Alberta, win oe presented to each person two children, .Major Robert chairman of faculty Homecoming scholarship who attends the festival. The Can. Bohne, who is. currently station University awards committee, and mem to are The be ed at the Pentagon Euilding and and presented public is invited to attend. girls and the of political ber history An invitation Is extended to any resides at Falls Church, Va., and science in a series of radio and television faculty. Oak wife the Pleasant in Mae Bohne View, Bessie appearances during the week. McMullin, boy pfor next year must Hills or Edgemont Wards to join of Dave McMullin, Payson attor be.Applications They are to be honored guests postmarked no later than of various civic clubs including a livestock Club. A club of ney. 15. Interested persons may the Rotary, Exchange, Kiwanis, this sort is being organized Thurs In entering the race for the Oct. or at Caldwell Dr: BYU, contact 7 home at the at Downtown Coaches, . and . Junior p.m. evening day school board post Mr. Bohne dean of the of the area In Will of Mrs. 'Elden Perry. The leader states that he hopes to bring to which he is college Chamber of Commerce groups. interested. for the club will be Don Caldwell, that group his knowledge of the a student at the Brigham Young construction Three boys, who Seven German dignitaries from industry as well" as in Custody r University. told police they had broken, into his first hand knowledge of the Suspect the city of Kempton, dairy ' cen Anv boy who has some live teaching profession and its prob a garage owned by Ed Camenish, A youth has been ter in southern Germany, are stock or wants to get some nuy lems. He feels that school build taken'5 into custody by Provo coming to Provo for 1180 Columbia Lane, and taken two weeks, it 723. be eligible. Each boy will have ing or housing Is a pressing need Police as a suspect, following was announced today by Dr. one animal of his own which he and only partly solved upon the complaints from northeast Provo Young will feed, show and sell, and that completion of the present building of window peeping and exhibi- Richard D. Poll, Brigham and political University history constitutes the main part of his program tionism. science department chairman. project. Help will be given by Coming as a team under a U.S. A campaign among th leader on all the various State The of these three parts. Department exchange, the merchants and business offices phases group will include the mayor, a bordering Center Street and Uni boys may have calyes, beef ani-of the city council, edi versity Avenue will be conducted member mals, dairy cows, rabbits, swine of the and poultry or any other type of paper, superintendent by M. S., Budge ana J. G. Hop tor, of the Christ of schools, a high school teacher, kins, animal he chooses. The boy must a business woman, and a doctor, mas street decoration commit be between 10 and 20 years of tee of the Chamber of Commerce, , age. Any boy who is In FFA may The curtain goes up at 8: 15 her stage aspirations, and winds all from Kempton. also join if he has a separate o'clock tonight on the Joseph up with Papa s selling his prize The basic purpose of the ex- according to an announcement to fi- change is to foster better under made today. animal for 1 L The boys do not Smith Auditorium stage on the possession, his f have to have an animal to come Broadway hit play, "Years Ago," nance her adventure. standing and closer relations be They, along with a group of star of tween our nation and the nations businessmen have volunto this meeting and get organized. by actress Ruth Gordon. The play How Miss Gordon , who wins to her the teered world make That may come later. For further runs through Saturday night. the parof the. contacts, will free; Broadway finally through Information contact Mrs. Elden The production, is under the ents over is a charming, human medium of exchanging important collect all Christmas funds which Perry at 4172 or 0101JS In the direction of Morris Clinger of comedy marked by laughter and leaders. Officials hope that as a have not been submitted by mail. the BYU Speech and Dramatic pathos. Every detail Is naturally result of such a visit to this coun A recent appraisal of the evenings. Arts Department, and boasts a accurate and all proportions true try the foreign leaders will have Christmas decorations by the The stars move, but they are cast of outstanding BYU thes- - to life, but it is remarkable how seen and developed some under committee indicates that the ino far away that it takes many pians. It is the rollicking, lov easily the details of 'her high standings of many characteris- ventory is down approximately 40 years before these motions are able tale of a proper Bostonlanlschool life fall into the pattern tics of our community and- na per cent from its high in 1950. girl who horrified her parents by of popular comedy. tional life.- asily apparent. According to the committee, If Provo is to have Christmas dec 'The civic leaders from Kemp orations in future years, not only "" ' "". ton will be eager to learn about ni rial " ' rj ' rrL"Wv ' . V must this com depreciation be restorlocal government in action, new decorations must be ; but ed, of the y munity activities, the role American citizen in government purchased to extend into the re Edwards' DIRECT-TO-SAFEWA- Y coffee service guarantees you richer, ' ' and politics, and the way Ameri- cently developed business areas. ' la! ' busiThe committee all J urges can youngsters are prepared to become responsible citizens," Dr. nessmen who have not sent in freslier coffee for less money. . your finest Mbuy in quality coffee today! their checks to do so immediate Poll said. He said that the visitors will ly, inasmuch as they would like be particularly Interested in com the drive to be completed in one No need to pay more for highest rich batches, not warehouse lots. and every check mailed is a munity projects where divergent day contact not coffee! need be Edwards made. that Then it's rushed by truck to on a volun quality brings you groups get together to In an solve basis effort coffee less for richer tary money.. .every your store and placed fresh and problems affecting the commun- STEAK DINNER SAFEWAY! All at every pound, day fragrant on the shelves. No long ty as a whole, such as fund- NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) e because Edwards' straight-linstorage Msleepr No lost motion. raising campaigns to care for the After eating two steaks in a round-abo. cuts costs and No downtown restaurant, Joseph J. delivery roasting needy. handling. Result: to Dr. Poll, persons MeDermott, 58, told the waiter, According on to you. the passes savings rich, fragrant coffee, FRESHER BY wishing to entertain a member who was pressing him for the DAYS. . AND ALWAYS PENNIES LESS Edwards to is fresh roasted only of the visiting group- - in their money." "You might as well call THAN OTHER nomes as weekend; or' dinner the cops." MeDermott told police COFFEES! your grocer's ORDER. ..in small, contact should him at later: "I haven't had a ' steak guests BYU, phone. Trovo 2460,v exten since the last time I got arrested sion 348. for the same tiling." - j .vssxx,mmmc,zL,ym.,,mmu.i.ui, lflvlfm United . . Invitation Made Boys for Livestock Club -- -- t -- Prothero-Boardma- n, , 7 German City Dignitaries Visit Campus - 4-- H Police Apprehend Juveniles as Theft Suspects . Canvass Planned For Yule Street Decoration Fund : e j j door-to-do- or College Play Opens Toni ght On Smith Auditorium Stage 4 ' ' co-chair- spy-glas- s, 4-- - . T uiijii X '" 'T 111 " " 1 " " ' j 1 . " J v : 2 - - - : ut - 1 ; TOP-QUALIT- ., SAVE ON Soiled and damaged in moving! k'-- : Big Discount- - ;y s -- AH SPECIAL SETS i nose At 71I NOTE NEW ADDRESS AND PHONE NORTH. UNIVERSITY AYE. THE ORIGINAL COLLEGE DRAMA SCENE "Let's Just list your qualifications-- or lack of them . ...'"Father Garth Seegmiller, Provo, tells daughter Mary Dawson, Layton, left, and Mother Barbara Glendale, CaL, center, m a scene from "Years Ago," set for production aUBYU tonight k through Saturday. 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