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Show Provo Contractors American Fork High School Lists 2 Leading Seniors AMERICAN FORK Frank Nicholes and Kaye Holmsted Sat urday were announced as the choice of the senior class of the high school for representative boy and girl. These two students wili give addresses at the gradua tion exercises to be: held the lat ter part of May. Under the system ' of selection, eight students with outstanding scholastic records four boys and four girls are chosen by th faculty. From this group the seniors name their choices to represent the class. Included in the achievements of Mr. Nicholes are his member ship Jn the National Honor so ciety and the tfack team. Miss Holmstead is National Honor society oresident. ' Kappa SelU and vice Alpha band. president of the. high school Both young people have held leading offices in former school years. , -- vice-preside- -- I nt Vermont Ward Plans Building Benefit Dance MIA of the Vermont ward will sponsor a benefit dance Friday, Apr. 28, at 9 p.m. In theis chapel. Theme of the dance "Tulip Time"-an- d will feature during the evening square dance demonstrations. Proceeds from the event will go to the ward, building fund. Get S. L. Fork Spanish Contract BsgMari aret Whitwood Mouritsen Vee The Provo contracting firm of Tolboe & Harlin has been awarded a contract by the Salt Lake City board of education for the of the construction Rosslyn Heights elementary school at a total cost of $386,266, the lowest bid submitted. The school site is located at 2291 -- 20th East. The heating and plumbing contract also went to a Provo contractor, the P. W. Larsen Co., on its low bid of $65,701. Inter state Electric Co. was awarded the electrical work on a $11,598 bid. Vineyard twj weeks. fjrs, Edward Allen spent the : pak week in Salt Lake City with he$ husband who is attending a as an employe of the digf schoql States Maintain Telephone Co. for the continue will Hijdtraining nejt three months. fjif r. and Mrs. Dale S. Rupert to an$ sons, left Thursday evening mipse their home for the sum-in Albuquerque, N. M. Her Dean and Starr twgjt brothers, Brsfckbank, and their families, mf liM there. By MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS Orem stake presidency will at church services this evening. The ward choir will sing. Relief society is scheduled TiiMriav at the home of Mrs. Vera Jenkins. Class Leader Alice Harding will give the literature lesson. Mr. and Mrs. George t. wens were hosts at a dinner party at thfir hnm recently in honor of J. W. Madsen, Milton Holdaway and Mrs. Verna A. Powell whose hirthriavc ocrur this month. A table! birthday pake centered the Covers were laid tor tne nonorea cnicstt and Mr. and Mrs. JoseDh Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding, August J. Johnson, Verna A. Powell, Mrs. J. W. Mad-se- n and Milton Holdaway. Table games were played and music presented. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond warding were visixors in an ot-fici- ate H.-Tay-lor i ite SANTAQUIN CHOIR TO SING CANTATA SANTAQUIN A cantata by Ray E. Nolte "Resurrection Song," will be sung by the Second ward choir Sunday at 7 p.m. The program will be under direction of Mrs. Vivian - Roper. . General public is invited to ikr. and Mrs. Glenn aiC five children of Morgan, Utah arj$ visiting at the home of her patients. Mr. and Mrs. J. Archie Biekbank. They plan, to stay fori S. L. Kliewer left for his home His in Los Angeles Saturday. wife and children will remain here another week before joining him. While here they are guests of! Mrs. Kliewejr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aim a uison. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake. Mr: and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson and Lfficbln Students Giin Speech Honors tREM Frank B. Newman's Lipboli high school speech stu-deS- jts gained the lion's share of rnfet held in Pleasant Grove high scf3ol recently. f$f the six debate teams representing Lincoln three won top holWsi Members of the teams Barbara Carter, Genniel Lafjsen. Delon Selman, Cree Kof-fo- (, Helen Hansen and Shirley n n ft In Avta m t" &A rnslr spiking competition Floyd Man- gunp, .wnaries Lemona, uwayiic LctAry and Laurene Olsen placed hi mi. All five of the orators from Lincoln- won top honors. They Mary HOld-avp- y. arej Marilyn Johnson, Donna Janice Young, and Kaye Beatty. . ii'll five members of the legislative panel from Lincoln also meet. wci their way to the state Work-mJ(h. khey are Lee List, Bob Nvra Colvin. Donavon Ash- toff and Rey Allred. MQ. Olena Gammon were entertained iat the Raymond Harding hdfcfte. recently. th& honors at the regional speech we i a 11 - Stol-wvh- hy Husband Runs Legion Show To Scout This Area For Local Talent Away Witfi Baby-Sitt- Salt Lake City has been put on the route of Important American communities to be combed for talent which might find a place in "Red, White and Blue,,r the big musical review being sponsored by the national American er SOUTH HAVEN, Mich., April 15 U.R Mrs. Mary Bondurk reported today that her husband ran away with their baby sitter. Mrs. Bondurk told police that her husband, Henry, truck driver, gave her only $5 a week for household expenses. "So I decided to go to work," she said. "I hired this girlt to watch the three children. She seemed- like such r a sweet young thing." Mrs. Bondurk said she returned from a trip to Chicago and saw her husband and the girl sitting in his car in front of their home. They sped away, "and that's the last I've seen of them," she said. Authorities believed Bdn-duand the girl were headed for Chicago. They alerted Indiana and Illinois officials to watch for his battered car. Salem By MARGRETTE - ! rk i Wife Confesses Killing Rival SAN DIEGO, April 14 (il.R) The wife of San Diego's wealthy "Christmas Tree King" has admitted killing her husband's girl friend when she found them together at a beer parlor, police said today. ' Mrs. Margarette Pozner. 364 was jailed on suspicion of fatally shooting pretty Verna Simmons, divorcee who once accused Mrs. Pozner's husband of fathering' her baby. Deputy Coroner Jack Turner said the killing last night climaxed a love triangle which "aphad been going on for parently some time and building up.") 4tm.,M- T.YLOR Ladles club met Literary Thursday evening at the home of Priscilla Christensen with Christy Sabin assisting hostess. President Louise Card presided. During the meeting Delia Christensen reviewed the book "Little Boy Lost." Members voted to give $10 to the cancer drive. Refreshments were served to 19 members and two guests Martha , Christensen and Aleen Christensen. Salem DUP met Thursday afternoon at the home of Donna Hanks with Dot Barney and Eloda Smith assisting hostesses. During the meeting Mrs. Hanks reported on the state convention in Salt Lake. Meeting next month will be at the home of Margrette Taylor, Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles E. Hanks spent last weekend at Salt Lake as guests of their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan., Mr. and Mrs. Clair Swenson have a baby girl born at Vernal three weeks ago. Mrs. Swenson (Jewell; Barney) and her little daughter are guests for a few days with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson had as visitors recently, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stout and children, John and Leon of Burley; Ida. They came to Salt Lake for the LDS conference and visited here during that time. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Sorensen and children Jimmy, Florence and Bob visited here. Mr., and Mrs. Elwood Tiffany (im.rtitii .Thb .1 ..fr'tia Legion and which will tour the nation before being made into a motion picture Proceeds will be devoted to the: Legion's veteran rehabilitation and child welfare work. Thia announcement was received here Saturday by local Legion officers from LeRoy Prinz and Owen Crump, Hollywood producers who are now busy putting the show together in Hollywood, where it will have its first presentation during the national Legion convention in October. Roy Mack, well; known stage and "I Prison Farming Plans Outlined screen producer and director who is acting as talent director of Fugitive From Idaho "Red, White and Blue," is expect- Prison ed to be in Salt Lake City May Apprehended 9 and 10 to look over local BURNS, Ore., Aprijl 15 6m prospects. Idaho state prison guard cam arid White Blue" "Red, will.be to. return Lyle a typical musical review in the here Saturday convicted Buchanan, 23, forger, best Broadway tradition. The cast to the prison ranch from which will include 150 actors and act he escaped six months ago. resses, all of them veterans, sons Buchanan was arretted Thursand daughters of veterans or men Burns Police Chief night day by and women who did their part Walter ahd Officer Lipscomb war the during by entertaining Mallory as he jwas board the men and women in the armed Danny ing a bus to Pocatello. The conservices. vict was one of two men who escaped from the prison's Eagle Island ranch dormitory last Octj 8. The other prisoner, James Milton Smith,; 20, was captured last March 20, In Gastonia, N. C. By NORMA C. R0UNDY Mrs. Ida Stewart, Magna, was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L. Bennett. recently. Lynda Beck, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Beck is confined with chicken pox. Wednesday evening Alpine ward MIA sponsored the annual M Men Gleaner banquet. Chicken dinner was served to approximately 100 guests. Anna Lou Hall, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall entertained about 30 little friends on $20.14 a month her birthday this week. Mrs. Christine McDaniel was repays $200 loan surprised recently by a visit from $5.03 monthly repay $5t her grandson Ralph McDaniel of $10.05 monthly repays $109 the Naval Air station in San $30.21 monthly repays $309 Alpine LAKE CITY, April 15 It will be 1951 before land at prison farm can be fully utilized for farming, officials said Friday. District conservationist C. P. Starr of the U.j S. department of agriculture Is working with prison warden A. O. Severson and prison farm superintendent Robert Devine in preparing a program that will; make the prison SALT (U.fi) ain i self-sustaini- ng, i This year's plans call for planting of heavy grain, .corn and hay crops. But; 700 acres must be leveled, graded and drained and a new concrete-line- d ditch be laid before all of the land available can be made productive, Starr said. Devine says; crop yield this year will be about 20,000 bushels of grain, enough corn to provide 1000 tons of silage and about 150 tons of hay. LOANS Anyone Can Understand , Diego, Cal. orrics bo una Councilman Richard Healy Is graveling all roads through the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson, Pleasant Grove, recently entertained in honor of Mrs. Christene McDaniel and Jay of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McDaniel, Salt Lake, and Ralph McDaniel of San at m to a. a. to 0 p. m. daily p m. Saturday bo outdo Appointments mitms boor but for Pbono S7 I 1 KEN HOUSTON, I Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Reid were visited recently;with their daugh- dinner guests of Mr. Burgess and Mrs. Lee Mr. Mrs. and Jack Nelson of Robeson (Ann Burgess) in Salt ter, Fort Bridger. ; n fttxr. r r J Lake City Thursday. 3 mi n no Latest 7 SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, April 16, 1960 m THE GREATEST ADVANCE IN SLEEPING COMFORT i' IN 1,000 YEARS! 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