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Show Song Festival at Scera Tipsy Driving . Pleases Large Audience Brings Fine By DOROTHY CAMPBELL OREM Nearly! 700 Sharon itake , members and community ,music lovers assembled at the Scera auditorium Sunday evening .to J.in in ; singing; well loved The hymns of the LDS church. orig-iated unique community sing was by Thomas Biggs, chorister for the Sharon stake Sunday T school and was fashioned . after the Welsh music festivals which have recently gained popularity in Utah. . The affair, sponsored by the Sharon stake Sunday school with ' - - Alpine Stake Reorg ionizes iTfVc Ounfiim Banker Outlines Possibilities for Provo, Orem and the Geneva! steel plant were in their sixth day without bus servic today as the strike of the Geneva Transportation company workers remained deadlocked. Little hope for immediate settlement was seen, after Gronway Parry, owner, returned, to his home in Cedar City from Provo Sunday morning. Mr. Parry rejected two proposals from the striking union, Teamsters local 222, AFL, after 'negotiations ..conducted throughout most of Saturday. He rejected a union offer to lower the latter's from 15 cents an hour down to 2J2 cents increase, and refused a suggestion of the union that the dispute be submitted to neutral arbitration. A suggestion from the civic affairs committee of the Provo truce was not Chamber of Commerce for a 30 to y '' accepted. Growth in Orem DAY-COMPAN- Y Norman Cox, 49, 1100 to creating interest ' in W.Kenneth 11th' S., pleaded guilty in as new cnurch learning hymns city court today to a well as to familiarize churchgoers Provo of drunken driving. He with the backgrounds and his- charge $125 and given until tories of favorite Mormon hymns, was fined 17 to pay the fine. was highly commended by Prof. April In city court Saturday, two moThomas L. Martin of the BYU torists were found guilty of traf con before in his address the alter trials, and a fic cnarges gregation acquitted. We need more programs -- .ithirdiwas Melvin Dallin, 18, Payson, was this type that bring people to- found of following another gether to express their feelings car tooguilty for safety, and was closely in song. Dr. Martin said. fined $15. Jack Iro Measom, .21, Solo Work Springville, received a fine of J $15" after a court trial which "Spirit of God Like a Fire Is found him guilty. Roland Hansen, Burning" and "The Star Spangled 24, 1090 W. 2nd N., Provo, Won Banner" were among outstanding acquittal from the court after a numbers sung byJ the congregation trial on a charge of' failure to while excellent solo work was signal a turn. done by Fred Webb, Oak Hills ward, and Coral Beagley, a view . a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and a stake . .priesthood leadership'' meeting at .2 p. m. In order to more closely equal- -, ize the membership of the two a division of the 67th ' quorums was made with the result that the membership of the new 286th quorum comes from the Sixth, "- - . , Eighth, 'Third, Alpine and Hlgh- -. land Wards, and the 67th quorum is made -- from the First, Second, Fourth. Fifth and Seventh wards. Presidents Sustained Sustained as presidents of the newly organized quorums are: 67th quorum, R. Gerber Gardner, 'senior president: G. Watson Ea- -; taugh,' "Alma Madsen, Elwyn Wride, Earl S. Chadwick, Charles O. Butterfield,' and Eugene BarkDennis Young, ,er, presidents; secretary? 286th quorum, Rollo M. Miller, senior president; Ed- -' ward Bunker, Ross C. Burgess, Wendell T. Moyle, O. Wayne Day 'Lennis E. Abel, Karl H. Bennett, 'presidents; Lyman Beck, secre - tary Releases from the 67th quorum included presidents James S. Chadwickr Joseph W. Hoglund, Dean R. Garrett and William Mills and from the 286th quorum, BerneU Watkins, Merlin Whitby ' and Evan Shepherd and O'Dell G. In graham, secretary. The conference was conducted under the direction of President Edward W. Burgess of , Alpine stake, asisted by his counselors Delbert Chipman and ; Phil D. Jensen. .Music was , furnished by combined ward choirs directed by Mrs. . Kenneth McDonald. Mrs. Wm. R. Ellison was at the console ' of the organ. . Prayer Stressed Elder Kirkham stressed the value of family prayer as a steadying influence in the lives of the members of the family and the worth of misisonary work throughout the church. Elder Kirkham affirmed deep faith in a future in which men! and wo . ; , : os. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thome will return to their home in Richfield tonight after visiting here over the weekend with Mrs. Thome's motner, Mrs. jane &miin. a iam- -, ily dinner at the Smith horhe Sun-- 1 nay aiso nonorca mr. ana Mrs. Quenten W. Holmes( 'Dorothy Smith recently of Berkeley, Cal., now jiving in Salt Lake City. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and J. Paul Smith. i '- - ' . ; A ! Oil, Gas, Tools Stolen From County Gravel Pit , - Col-ien- ce Crash Victims oln JyQj MqiI GctS Recovering ..iea . rSSSby 3 . . i TOR. -- . con-Jackm- an, -- pre-Gor- p-.p- - 1 1 J. . Tip-pet- ts. 3 . corn-Oth- ke Leon-direct- ed ch ami TAT . u v u UNTIL APRIL 11th OR UNTIL 2,000 TREES ARE DISPOSED OF Mrs. Nevell Nebeker and son, Trent, are visiting here from Pasadena, Cat.. They are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gates, parents of Mrs. Nebeker. customer presenting two whole 25c empty Jeppesens' Potato Chip Bags will . receive one Standard Mr. and Mrs. Bert Collins and MrJ and Mrs. John Collins were dinner guests in Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Collins last week. ...Jn: i ',! son-in-la- w, Si 7 Statistics BORN At Utah Valley hospital Sunday: ' Girl, to Charles Robert and Loreha Carson: McCausland, Pleasant G: rove. Girl, to Paul and Audrey AVar-nSpackman, Provo. Boy, to Cecil and Carrie John- - P' ; er son CamDhell. Rrrinov-- Boy to Ron and Betty Davis Grange, Provo. Boy, to. Boyd and Mira Bradley Henrie, Provo. loaay Boy, to Leon and Inez Adams Marchbank, Pleasant Grove Boyr to Ivan and Thaone Stewart Bla in, Pleasant Grove. ,l Boy, to Joseph and Carma Fer- -. guson Jackson, Provo. r Mrs. Laura S. Riehtstefg and 2 Weekend Thefts children, David, Karen and Mark Reported, by Police ' of Cedar City and Mrs. Edith S. J' Thacker and Ronald, Ray and Two weekend thefts were on Carolyn Thacker of Altaniont are police records today. EIRay Rich-en- s, visiting this week at the home of 90 N. 2nd E., reported the their mother,. Mrs. C. M. Stewart. loss of white sidewall rings from his automobile tires, and Elmer Mary Wooley, Gertrude Reyn? Madsen reported the theft of olds and Lucfle Tuttle, all former some; cooking utensils and a teachers at Provo high school of food from the boat were Provo visitors Saturday and quantity harbor areaJ Sunday. "Adiponitrile" is a chemical inProvo Youth Council will meet termediate of nylon and is made room court in south of from furfural, which Js derived tonight the the county building at 7 p. m. from furfural, which is derived Election of officers will be con from corn cobs and oat hulls. H ; s J i j In srPs fs' s I ONE MINUTE. 1 X a. Y0U UEED Just you can prov to yourself PHILIP MORRIS is definitely lew irritating therefore more enjoyable than the brand you're now smoking 4 light up a PHILIP MORRIS then, just take a puff dont lot tho inhaie and tmekt com through your noso. Easy, isn't it? ! . DOTS PRESENT YOUR TWO 25c ... light up your N Do present brand xactly th tamo thing dont inhale. Notico that bit, that sting? Quito a difforonc from PHIUP MOKRISI Thousands and thousands of smokers Who tried this test report in signed statements that Philip Morris is definitely less irritating, definitely milder than their own. brand. See for yourself what a difference it makes, what a pleasure ft js, to smoke America's FINEST Cigarette. Try Philip Morris today! I iMj TO WDLITOITOJ mm mm LAKEVIEV 'zn - VWw ducted. All club "representatives are asked to attend. Plans will be made for. Boys and Girls week. i 0 Pf flip P TREES . men and their children can live in !a world in which righteousness has prevailed. To achieve this goal said the speaker, clean living, faith in God, daily prayers, faith in people and in leadership are necessary.:";' ri'-i'Other speakers included the members of the stake presidency. Supt- - Charles B. Walker of the stake, YMMIA, Darlene Bunker, from Highland ward who won, a trip to Chicago last, fall; Van Burgess of Alpine ward, prominent in FFA work and in sccfuting; Miss Vivian Greene, recently returned from; the Central Atlantic states mission and Mrs. Grant Ingersoll, counselor in the Alpine stake Relief society. 1 I : : " -..- fliu01 Mrs. F.'R. Hitchcock of Provo three-wee- k has returned from visit in Hollywood with a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Orud (Francis, Hitchcock). She; also visited in Riverside, Beach and Huntington Park. sister of Mrs.' Collins' also was Long ' ' present. Oil painting cUm will be given j by Michael Cannon each Tuesday, Beverly Johnson, Glendale, 10 a.nx to 12. Call "LuGen GalCalif, is the houseguest irt Provo leries,' 3713W. Adv. of Colleen Collins. She cjame o attend the BYU Junior prom. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. Loris Stewart and families of Wyoming have arrived in Provo for a short vacation. They are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. Washburn nd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart. Mr Washburn and Mr. Stewart are engaged in musical work in the Big Horn area. . . ... Moffitt Elected Governor Or Utah-Idah- o Rotary District 60-da- ; President Albert Choules of the Southern States LDS mission was in Provo Saturday visiting ; with his sister and brother-in-law- ,. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and family. Mrs. Choules and two sons, Tom and Albert also were present at the first such reunion held in three years. Tom has just returned from a British mission and Albert is from New York. Mrs. W. A. Williams 'of Salt Lake City, a 7 3 de--ma- nds Unusually Large Attendance Features Provo Conference Central Utah News Briefs Dr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Merrill and two children, Orin and Linda June, of Long Branch,1, N. J. are in Provo visiting with Dr. Merrill's mother, Mrs. H. R. Merrill, who has been seriously ill and is now recovering at her home. Dr. ' Merrill is a research engineer at Fort Monmouth. The visitors will be here for two weeks. Monday, April 3. 1950 ? j A re; AMERICAN . FORK organization of the, two quorums .of seventy of Alpine statethe 67th quorum comprised of the t American Fork wards and, the 286th quorum embracing the Highland and Alpine wardswas ,effected at the quarterly conf er- -, ence of Alpine stake Sunday. . Oscar A. Kirkham, one of the of , seven v general presidents seventy, represented the general .authorities of the LDS church at r' the conference. Two general ses- ilrnit worn VipM holnnlnP at 10 DAILY HERALD OREM "The city of Orem has unlimited possibilities if the resi dents wm work together in deDr, J. C. Moffitt of Provo has veloping and, citv nlanniniy." :been elected president of the Victor J. Bird, Provo banker and Utah-Idah- o district of Rotary Inchurchman told Orem Chamber of f ' , Commerce members at a week- i ternational, it was announced tov end meeting. day. , " His election was confirmed by "While chamber of com ' ,the Rev. E. Leslie Rolls of Twin merce .is primarily a businessmen's organization, all Tesidents Falls, Ida., present governor. must work for the unity and Dr. Moffitt, superintendent of benefit of the' entire qity," he Provo schools and active Rotarian said. He placed special emphasis since J. wiu taKe onice on the importance of good orA mail ballot from the, 40 July Rotary ganization within the .chamber ,'clubs in the district made the itself with special committees for , selection, air. turns expiainea. i each phase of promotion. t ' ; j Currently Dr. Moffitt is chair-:ma- ij Special guests at the meeting of the program committee were members of r,,the junior : for "the Provo club. chamber of commerce now eli" He was Provo club president In in the gible for membership 1935-3- 6 on most has and served senior chamber. ; The Timpanogos ward choir of the organization's committees Committee assignments will be ; since that time. tinder the direction of Dale Johnmade at a board meeting of the son gave an effective rendition is He Rotarian Provo the third chamber set for tonight at 7:30 of "Come. Come Ye Saints." Es- to be elected district governor; at the C. of C. office in the city The other two were Dr. Horace set L. Members stake of Provo facGolden the Woolf BYU to Mrs. of the E. H. building according done by a sextette from Pleasant' G. Merrill, now living in Cali2 coraerm cases of oil, 50 Johnson, secretary. uuy wno is leaving tor a new Theft of qganeny View ward composed of Helen ;new recoras DR. J. C MOFFITT Governorfornia, and the late Oscar A. to attendance head registerthe French Sunday, assignment of several Hansen. Donna Ash ton Nyra gallons gasoline, -- Idaho -elect the of Utah Spear. o D s 2'2 Miss mission and Sarah ,vcr wrenches and a hacksaw was re vin, Joy Allred, Joan Brake and sons atuout Rotary district. the morning and after-- ; Wolsey of the Manavu ward, Noreen AUred and a trio from nioon general sessions in the cently returned from the Eastern ported today from the Utah coun ward comprised of May I turning over. There was no one in tabernacle. ty gravel pit at the mouth of .Another large audi- - States mission. , and Ruth Olsen, Evelyn Higbee ence car besides lr. and Mrs. Lar- -i . , The afternoon the attended the conductsession American Fork canyon. session, evening P Gurrv i sen and their son. Officers said it! AQ riCUl tllTO! rOSt Walter Sheriff Durrant Deputy has not been determined what! the theft occurred sometime viKe,il?rS.c?oml.0;imetr '"ni .The congregation which attend- - son. ;im counselor i . th.;Stak. said John A. Larsen, Logan, was made the driver lose control. Vcre L. Martineau, who has between " and this night Friday tne aiternoon i i nomney session ratiuca piesiuency: scheduled to be discharged from a Salt . Oil ' .Circuit UiHU UB county agrl- , . eJ8erved ..-wmI VAvictims miinn.W.e ootner of recent There was no work at the Payson hospital today where with the utah agent cially for the occasion. Mrs. Melda ization of the stake high council Fred Bushnell, Fifth ward, from morning the pit Saturday or Sunday. he has been confined with injur- cidents are both recovering at the Sute Agricultural college exten- Hacking was the pianist and with the mission the Ellen and Uruguayan ies suffered in the traffic accident Payson hospital. Stephen Ray jsion service, since March 19, 1919, appointment of Russell other organists for the festival B. Swenson. S. Paul Stewart and Jackman, Fifth ward, from the north of Mona which Powell, Friday were Mrs. Clara Anderson, Mrs. June S. Barron child re-(- is .retiring --after 36 years of to fill recent va- - Central Atlantic mission; Albert Sarah Campbell and Elva Davis. claimed the life of his wife. a Rilla Griffith, and Mrs. Calvin hit near cently by train Nephi, service. cancies. Keieasea irom me coun- - gnomes, xormer rruvu roiacm Other appointments presented Mr. La r sen's son, Eldon, 20, was is reported recovering from seri- -j Rudd. Joseph F. Parrish, Juab county Ferren Nielsen, sUke clerk, in "fair" condition today. He is ous injuries. Larry Herbert, 8, extension agent, Mr. Martlneau's Mr. Dunn played an organ from a back injury. The Benjamin, who suffered a broken first assistant in Salt Lake county and sustained y the congrega suffering prelude to open the program and William C. Wilcox who has moved 'Elder Cowley. son was driving- - when the car leg recently when hit by a truck has been appointed to succeed a solo number "Largo" from the out of the stake. were tion La Vere imon Curtis, Sytha went out of control, the Elder Cowley spoke New World Symphony by Dvorak. striking,' as he ran around the front of a the veteran agent, according to Stirring .spiritual exhortations portance of family life and its P. Nielsen, Ida Wolsey, La Waria three parked machines, according school bus. was said to be in Dr. Carl Frischknecht, extension The "narrative was written by were delivered at the conference; integrity as the foundation of Hoover. Verena Decker and to investigating officers, before good" condition. V. director. Dr. Dean Anderson, Sharon stake -. of militarisin Elder Matthew Cowley the peace. He deplored the the stake Dorothy Cassity high councilman and the narrator by of the Twelve who drew tic tendency prevalent in this primary organization; Frank was Dewain Silvester of Pleasant Council on his years of experience in country and maintained that we Cordner, secretary of the stake .i , View. missionary ' labors in the islands don't need to spend money fori ward teaching committee: Russell ' Choristers Listed the Pacific to present faith- - preparedness lavishly if we keep B. Swenson, member of the stake -in tune with "the oracle. Eldon promoting incidents. genealogical committee; Choristers conducting the group The Sunday night session Rowan In Charre .president and Alma e, second counselor in the singing in addition to Mr. Biggs-, . .j v Bnaan sisted of an Easter cantata Jr., rharUt were oaie jonnson, jluis nas,.. j sented by the Fifth ward choir, Second Elders quorum. Fifth ' ,v, mussen. Btrnene lerry. Tana ,Irr1.-iwnrd. , in nlarp hvl Olen Montacup. nf F.lhprt- - Millar --,it.!dirrtpH I I '' .i iiiumiiimm. Harrison and Richards, Mrs. Robert Madsen, opening speaker at theujna released John Sunday Sing Groups Special Owen Bingham and Gladys Montez Huner and T. Irene W. morning session, reporting for the V'v' j;'"stake authorities on generaf con- - Music at the general sessions Bair were released from the pri- Words and music for the pro- ditions. Antone K. Romney, sec- - was provided by two groups mary; William C. Wilcox, Glenn gram selections were flashed on ond counselor in the stake presi- - slated to sing at the general con- - Mangelson and Evenella Mangel-denc- y, er the screen. The special slides MIA chorus,! son from (the genealogical conducted the session. Jference; a four-stamade for the occasion were preMrs. Lewis Allen and aimittee arid Benjamin Roberts, were J. speakers sented to-- President Henry D. ard Love, member of the general' Provo-We- st Utah stake primary! secretary of the stake ward teach-churTaylor by John Nicol, Sharon welfare committee: Dr. officers chorus, directed by Mrs. ling committee. stake Sunday school superintend-- ! ent, for use at stake conferences. Assisting Mr. Biggs and Superintendent Nicol in the arrangements were Orland E. Pyne, Bessie Meiling, Lorin Millet and Rulon W. Lowry. Tim-panog- "By DEN A GRANT BUS STRIKE IN SIXTH ;. REJECTS 2 OFFERS, M&mllh moans O0RE Sf.l0ICir:G PLEASURE! PROVO, UTAH r pm mnn - Vicnn rill jb'Ukd U UU y uul uauQ v |