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Show .4 DAILY HERALD Cancer Drive Orem Democrats Payson Studies At Spanish Fork City Dads Study Gets Underway HearSpeakers Precinct Meeting Problems In Orem City Ernest Dean. American Project Plans Airport, Cleanup Fork, president PAYSON Pa son' Chamber council the recent Friday. April i 17, 1950 Easter Cantata Slated by Ward Shop-at-Ho- me OREM y During city A proclamation by of the Young Democratic organi OREM meeting, the Jaycee organization Mayor J. W. Gillman and organi- zation of Utah county, was guest Mrs. L. S. speaker at the meeting of the was authorized to be in charge zation by of the July 4th celebration which Maycock and Mrs. D. Orlo Allen Orem Democratic precinct meetset in motion the annual can- ing in the city building Wednesthey have conducted the past few has cer drive for Orem city. day evening. Mr. Dean sketched years. schools, service and women's the development of the United clubs are displaying much inter- States government in his speech Loader Obtained est and cooperating in a fine and stated in conclusion that "any According to Councilman Bing manner, according to Mrs. May- - party in order to succeed must ham, a loader is being obtained cock, after contacting school of observe the principles of 'human through cooperation of the Utah ficials and club presidents rights on which this government state road commission to was founded." in me loaaing ana naming way Educational films aimed at in Frank B. Newman, Pleasant of debris dug out of the irrigation creasing the ability ; to detect Grove, Democratic chairman for ditches during .the past few cancer symptoms and to inform Utah county also addressed the weeks. With the aid of this load the individual as to proper pro He said, "Anything deer, the trash can be loaded onto cedures in securing treatment are meeting. for the best good of the veloped city trucks and disposed of after being shown in all Orem schools greatest number of people a it has been ridged by the city under the direction of W. M. part of good government." is Mr. Bingham asked who also gives an in patrol grader. John E. Harris Provo, former that the public be asked to co Vernon, formative discussion on the sub warden of the Utah state prison, operate in removing large limbs, ject following the films. was another speaker at the event. trees or other large unmanage School children will be invited Mr. Harris is a candidate on the able objects out of the streets so to contribute "candy money" to Democratic ticket for the office that the loader (which will only the cause in a special appeal to of Utah county commissioner in be available for a period of four be issued by the days) will be able to complete Envelopes and pins have been the coming election. Harold Hansen, newly elected the job in time. distributed to the schools to aid chairman of the Orem precinct The city engineer reported to in the drive. was in charge of the meeting. the council that the sidewalk, Ticket Sale Thursday, May 11, was set as the L. S. Roger, on of S. L. Rogers curb and gutter project is now i ha been: of Provo, appointed progressing in good shape. Two .Civic and women's clubs are next meeting date of the group, assistant Millard county agricul- full blocks have been completed, cooperating in the sale of tickets time and place to be announced tural agent, with headquarters at and work has begun on additional for the Central Utah musical Delta. strips outlined in the district now sponsored by the Utah County Hi appointment was recently under contract to Vernon Hurst chapter of the American Cancer announced oy ur. tan r nscn-knec- Construction Co. Society. Featured in the benefit Mendels A cooperative plan, whereby will b the Provo-Oredirector, Utah SUte Agricultural rollers extension service. civic clubs and other interested sohn Chorus, the Couriers of following approval of the college groups, along with the city, could Song, Provo high school chorus, BYU Symphony orchestra board of trustees. of horse s"how will be given by the SPANISH FORK purchase decorating materials for and concert The will be held at the activities for the week-lon-Program was discussed celebrations Fillmore local g of Rickenbach Utah Diamond Fork Riding club. At Rodney 14 State Livestock show here beia Millard agent, and Mrs. Sarah by the council. It was pointed Jaseph Smith building April Posters for the drive have been ginning May 8 was outlined this 4 p.m., the annual calf scramble, S. Nielsen jof Fillmore is county out that the practice of turning made main street decorations over to by the Lincoln high school week, with the chief change from always a popular feature, will be home agent. art classes under the direction of programs of past years noted in viewed along with the pig chase. not firms had commercial the work Mr. Rogers has completed Lamar and will be placed the Burnett of two days for the In the evening, exhibitors will be satisfactory. to receive this bachelor's degree proved in Orem public buildings and dairyassigning show. . from According to Man- entertained by the Lions club. USAC at graduation this Audit Scheduled houses. business Governor's day will open this Willis ager 'Jill, plans were coma in agriculmajor spring, with Mrs. Maycock and Mrs. Allen pleted by directors and commit- year Friday, May 12, with FFA, A complete audit of the books issued ture. to Orem resi teemen and the premium book H an and Young Farmer teams The new assistant Millard agent of the city will take place in the dents todayappeal to purchase tickets Outlining the various events to in judging contests. participating near The council future. has done considerable farming very from club members, mere win included in the 26th annual t 12:30 the annual stock parade and ha. been an outstanding awarded the auditing job to Glenn be no organized house to house be was sent to the printers. win begin at which champion member of H and FFA. He won Evans, a local man who with his soliciting. Mrs. Maycock pointed show animals and all exhibitors will I 3 stock will Dairy begin arriving H will associates under work way get his a trip to Chicago for all funds received in the early Monday morning. May 8, feted. The American Legion is in out that Mr work with the immediately. in 1935 and was vice president drive will be sent to the research for judging that afternoon before charge of parade details. Evans, a certified public account center at the University of tha state FFA in 1938. of Utah the annual dairy banquet the a the parade, spectators ant, is professor of accounting excepting operating costs of the same ; - evening at the Social Cen will gather at the show grounds 1. at the BYU. costs ' should be ter, The drive. Drive dairy exhibit will be to see the team pulling contest Non-ElectfWilliam M. Johnson was ap small, because Utah has but two State , on Tuesday. end other special events. Champointed by the council to the po- paid workers in the' Cancer completed All animals for the fat and pion animals are to be exhibited sexton of sition to take charge Employes Eligible Society, with all others serving breeding classes will begin Wed at this time. Governor's day will of the cemetery. on a voluntary basis. nesday afternoon after a meeting be concluded with the annual For Legislative Duty Fifteen new building connec "Your support of the cancer of all exhibitors. stockmen's banquet at which all tions to the electric light system drive can directly aid you or your awards will be presented. Climax Top 10 Chosen SALT LAKE CITY, April 7 (U.R) were reported, indicating con family as the Utah Society plans 10 of the show will be In the the fat divisions, top Saturday's An opinion by Utah attorney tinued growth of: the city. Aj to establish a symptom center animals of each division are to auction of all stock exhibited. sum to was over of Clinton $118 turned Vernon near late the where future within yes be chosen Wednesday and, on the general pub- the city recreation board, repre- those who have recognized symp- following day the champions are terday held that in at the toms may go for direction to spe- to be selected from this group of lic employe may serve is mem- senting - money taken ber of the state legislature. Ver- recent benefit basketball games cialists for treatment," Mrs. May- outstanding animals. This proconducted by the Spanish Fork cock said. "Utah is fortunate in cedure is now at th show this non said such employe Baseball association. come not did teachers school having one of the two research year, and will srive more DeoDle lag an opportunity to witness the fl under a state constitutional Dan The council discussed thor centers in the United States." on-- legislative offices for persons oughly the matter of sale of the actual selection of the champions introduced into by he judges. "holding any public office of East ball park to the school board 'Tea was from Japan by Dutch Thursday, May 11, is the day profit or trust" In federal or state but they deferred making any Europe in 4 1610. selected for horse judging and a traders definite decision. government. -- nf M In Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK "The First Easter", the First ward Easter of Commerce will meet with busi cantata, will be presented for nessmen of Payson Monday night the enjoyment of local people at for the purpose of discussing a drive to encourage local citizens 7 a. m. Easter morning. This to trade at home. The meeting Easter program, a tradition for will be in the junior high school' the past 21 years in the First Wilson Little theater, under the direction of chairman, Jesse Bach-man- ,! ward, has been distinguished by outstanding performances in past The problem was discussed re- years. The choir, under cently at a meeting in the city the direction of Leslie Rees, council chambers attended by noted music director, will begin members of the chamber of comwith music played by a opening merce. The group also laid plans for string ensemble, with prayer by sponsoring a contest at Payson J. Rulon Nelson. Words of welhigh school for the purpose of come will be, given by Bishop J. adopting a slogan to be used in Victor Lelfson.1 conjunction with the advertising Cantata reader is Ted Beck-strocampaign. Winner of the contest Soloists during the prosent as be a will by the group include Marlyne- Nielson, delegate to Boys State this spring. gram Cornelia McKell, Lael McKell, Joe Toronto, LaMar Tuckett and COLDER THAN THEY Dean Dudley. Closing prayer THOUGHT will be offered by Wendell NelWhen son. The RAMSAY, Mich. OI.R) choir is. accompanied by town the thermometer registered Mrs.; Owen Rowe. 53 degrees below zero, residents Jex Lawrence,' choir president threw it away because they and Lelfson a offer thought there was something cordialBishop to the public wrong with it. A few days later, to attendinvitation this lovely musical ore- the new thermometer registered isentation to begin Easter. 62 below. recently-electe- d By Margaret Ves Wnliwood: SPANISH FORK Spanish Fork ha i received a check for $3171.87 fronv Springvllle as that 'city's final payment for its share of construction costs of the Spanvilla airport, acish Fork-Sprimade to the cording to a report itv rnnnrll hv ' Clave Bin&ham. chairman. He airport committee explained to: tne group mat eacn of the two citiea contributed of approximately equal sum that this amount, to-tunm mnA ill aether with: state and federal funds expended in the recent con- -i structlon, hive given the local .irnnrt a value of about $130,000. He also reported that a special irnort meeting, to be attended Director bv State Aeronautic n.n rurhrimin will be held Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. in the "L city council room. . fist , ? -- i Provo Man Gets Agricultural Post Details Announced For Annual Stock Show In Spanish Fork ht, m 4-- 4-- 4-- . ve -- Being named "Belle of the Y" take brain as well a beauty. Fourteen Brigham. Young university coed came lo this conclusion- when they looked over the rules for the annual contest being conducted en campus Mexi week. After being named conJ testants, the coed began brush . ing up on their social and do mestic graces. There will be competition bi beauty in the contest, but not until the end of the series of event. Other things comt ilr$ Foremost among these "other, things," at least in point of time; cornea the ability to bake a cake ' This the first event competition Candidates for Brigham Young a series of four contests. Mon of and class university studentbody, noon, each contestant will Associated Men Student officers day must have their petitions in by brine a cake which she herself to the Joseph Smith lawn April 21 at p. m., according to baked student-bod- y to De juagea. Benson, Parowan, Ralph president. Dancing Event Applications for editor and The "Belle of the V must not business manager of the Banyan, school yearbook, and editor and only be deft In domestics, sh business manager Of the Unl must be adept at dancing. Tues verse, school newspaper, are 'also day afternoon, contestants for the due on the same date, according title will be at the "mat" dance with a partner to participate 14 to Mr. Benson dancing contest "Sport clothe Petitions may be obtained awill from the student council offices sheet be in order, the instructionA says.. in the book store on or after Talent will take the stave Wed 12. April nesday mi 7:30 p.m. when the conf One hundred names must ap- testants "strut their tuff lh pear on the petitions for student-bod- y BYU' College hall. offices, while 50 signatures Combine cooking ability. dsn- AsMiauhABaMAA.J 1M N 0m A are required for class petitions. ability, talent and beauty in , Primary elections have' been cing woman and the results In Lyceum Series scheduled for Thursday and Fri- - one reaches near perfection and 4Vl 19A 11 Anv Anril on4 whlt . . . ...... I U WllU f MBJI Yf' what the of "Belle that' the on Two changes In the SDrina final voting will be conducted to is Th represent. supposed quarter schedule of the Brigham 'May 4 and 5. Campaigning for beauty of the 14 contestants will University - Community both elections will be held- - on- be judged Thursday oa " thje Young:series concert will brina Nita Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- Joseph Smith lawn, where thje. Akln, American organ soloist, to day prior to the voting days. will appear in formal attlrf. Provo April 19 in place of RichIt will be necessary for all can- girls Winners of the top three place ard Ross and will also bring didates to be officially nominated for' each of, the contests will be George Freedley, dramatic critic at a special assembly on April 21. named and points given accord-ingl- y. forthe New York Morning Tele- - Following the nominations a the Thursday beauty After graph, on May 8. (meeting to formulate campaign contest, the point from all con ' The schedule shifts were an- -' rules will be held, which must tests will be totaled up. The five nounced today by Herald R.be attended by all candidates candidates with the highest num ber of points will be named Clark, series director and dean Land campaign managers, of the college of commerce at; . BYU Of the five finalists, one will be chosen at the Belle of the V Mr been sched-- J U in TC ttO OOq dance Saturday to receive the uled Freedleyjiad had' but 6, JL. . speak 1950 title. to caminute Z-engagement at the Candidates are Ann Whiting, last Provo; Majel Stansfield, The remaining items on the The annual Joaquin school opCal.; Birdene Terry, spring calendar will remain as eretta by5 the upper Orem; Faye Craig, El Dorado, announced, according to Dean srades sponsored will be held the evenings Ark.; Bonnie Davis, Albuquerqu. Richard Clark. They include 27 and 28 at the school N. M.; Tina Davis, Norfolk, Vai of April Llewellyn, prominent young Fred C. Strate, prin Haiel Doerlng,.Palo Alsto, Cal.J auditorium, Welsh-Engliauthor April 10; Leth announced Phylll Beverly Knowlton, today. the Hungarian quartet April 12; cipal, Jolene Terry, Can.; Alb., J Donald Adams, New York Titled, "Our America, the op bridge, Strlngham, Walla, Times book critic April 17. and eretta depicts the history and Provo; Joanne and Marilyn Lewis, Wah.; Walla, to mod America the of Jesse Stuart, novelist and poet, growth H Ogden. ern age. The public is invited. on April 24. 1 60-vol- ce : Student Politics Get Underway 1 m. - ; st ' .H t- V. flrt-aH- Ope Set April la TAYLOR'S M . 9 yofi me . rs . . Z8 Bell-flow- er, sh ' f.;MtilhgekGeh6 j TDE L jji- S - muumuu AU - SEIlsnTI0m (meA mj mm table 10 ho::::g table so co:.fo3taciei Ht-L- o cods tiring stoop, stretch. Sic or stand, k suits yoa best. For sitting case, stdrdy level that at' legs, free of cwkward braces, let yon mow in dose, like Hi-L- o stands rock-oli- d nc a roomy desk. 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