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Show 4 SUNDAY HERALD ' Huh CunV. Huh McKay Named By Kiwanis Attqnd Jayccc At Talent Show President of Student Body McKay, HunUvlllt. was y by Drltftiim Younj umvtr-iitbead tiilf ttudtnt itudonH Qulnn ntxt yeir, Ivrnmnt .Mr McKay dJeted Harold CfcrUtensen. .Provo, (or tht chair In final flections bld It wn tht Itmrsday and Friday. BYU history, larfest slngl vott In wow s ii2 itudenti lolnf to the colli. Election result wr in-- lpounced tt th Inaugural Ball rnpreit-Otnt- v X J .. wj ,J '. BYU Other new members of thaGenV-dlncutlvt council Include: Aiplund, Uthbridgt. Albert, vie Price, San Francisco, eecond vice rnr president; Joana Hodw,Edwards McreUry, end Weston nMA kitilnfi minlBtf. Students The' Anoclted Me .wtml J .met Geddei. Benlda Idaho, if their new president sf Twin Tails. IdlhO. and rA Scott ' Partridge. Portland, were ITiill turned vice president sod iecrt- - Htanarllvf lv. New officers lor flit tenlor elaee tnclude: Merle Allen. Preseoti, tHuim nnrident: Fred Dbton Provo, vice president, and Annette Rnlt tecretirv. Presiding duties In the Junior! class went to Lenoy cooper, ct r-- tik fiilf nreildent Patricia . MnHhm. N. J., vice pres ident, nd Charlent Seealoni, Pro- w, secretary. New sophomore (list officers - Jnhn tt'trtl tane Reach. Cll.. president; Craig Carpenter,. Washington. D. C, vice president, and lue Partridge, Portland, eecretary. TjPn Porter. BYU itudentbodv president this year, conducted the nti of alectloa results. t which time be expressed the gratitude of the executive council for itudent cooperation during the r- Tir. New officers win not take over ntll regular school sessions begin B wpiemwr. FOR GtEATER HIGHWAY SAFETY Ken. E. Llppold, machinist, Geneva Wors, Columbia-Genev- a Steel Division, United States Steel Corporation, afflxei a "Safety Bumper Banner" to his csr as a traffic aafety campaign is Inaugurated among U. S. Steel employes in Utah. L. F. Black, general superintendent, Geneva Works, and Mrs. Barbara Dlmlck, secretary to the Superintendent of Indus trial Relations, look on. Club Elects Utah Join Campaign To Cut Traffic Mishaps New Officers Ap:sfh Sp:dis lc::d vi:v u:nn:r - Trophy To Be Presented to bruises. Eugene Bailey, IK, Fairfield, bad left shoulder laceration and fare ' cuts. Robert Clifford Jones. 14. Fair field, face and head lacerations and a brain concussion. Fern Miller, IS, Magna, head lacerations. Terry Wilkin, 15, Magna, leg lacerations and broken ribs. Mr. Odrlscall and Miss Stott were in, one car and the rest in the other. All wen taken to 1h lehl Hospital, where Miss Stott, the Wilkin Lindon Scouts , LINDON Scout Commissioner Harold Keetch ot Lindon report! that the championship trophy; won by the Lindon Explorer Scout basketball tram, will be awarded the boys this evening. The award will be made during sacrament meeting In the Lindon Ward Chapel. Mr. Keetch Is hapny to presnnt this award for the third year and the boys ean be proud to display K with the other awards won by Lindon. It will be displayed in the trophy cabinet In the Lindon Ward lobby and all cltisent are Invited to come and join the boya on this special oc- and Bailey vouthi and the Miller clrl were still being treated Satur day. All but the Stott girl were scheduled for release before the casion. WR PRICES SLASHED Oil MEN'S, RW A WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S 4 IS run n . 200 tr A WOMEN'S PAIR 295 PAIR WOMEN'S County Men llcr.: 3 THESE INCLUDE Leather and Values to 9.95 Priced to Clear ...... et A UFESTRIDE, BUSTER BROWN, TRAMPEZE, " Quilted Fabrics. Values to 4.95 -Priced to Clear AND CASUAL DRESS HOUSE SUPPERS To State Ocard han-eju- hospital. Trooper Harris said the Jensen youth received a citation for alleged failure te yield the right of way. The Odrlscall car was travel-tn- g weit and the other car south, the officer said. Ha aalH the car occupied by the teenagers rolled 129 feet from the- point of Impart and the other machine came to Injured Were: Eugene J. OdrUcoIl, 29, Tooele. rest 48 (eet from the crash. Both driver of one car, multiple bruises. cars, said the trooper, were Carol B. Stott. 21. Tooele, Mr. Odriscall's companion, most seri ously injured of the lot with head, face and leg lacerations and a brain concussion. Milton Ray Jenaen. 14, Fairfield, driver of the other car, multiple n AW - a day was over and she waa expect-- ' ed. to be transferred to another ' UR FIRST-' UNDON The monthly Lindon Lions Club meeting was held at A new program to help encour- to plant officials: "I think your the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Howard " tse " f I im Jensen, Friday evening. President age sarety on the highways is being proposal Is excellent, and I cerH. V. Holdaway conducted tfte inaugurated among the employee tainly want to commend you and meeting and secretary Ivan Blain of Columbia-Genev- a Steel Division, your organization for attempting to OREM 'The futurt of the previewed the Lions convention such an undertaking." be held In Provo, May 24, 25 and United States Steel Corporation, In church li bright," according to 28. The Undon Lions voted to enter Utah, tt was announced Saturday G. trnest Bourne, executive eec retary of the Utah Safety Council, Uder Hark E. Petersen ef the a float In the convention parade by L. F. Black, general superin- declared: "There Is no Question ot Works. Geneva the tendent 25. Council of the Twelve Apostles on Monday. May but that such type of bannera will of a The part campaign, safety Howard Jen ho addressed record crowd ef The ciub appointed drive Increase an awareness of the need corporation - of a committee to nation wide sen driving. The U.S. Steel fcaron Stake high priest Thurs- selectchairmanpro- for more careful employes, among a qualified boy to be sponof such banners value particular Banners" vides "Safety Bumper View the Lake sored by the Lindon Lions to go to day evening at for the rear bumper ot the em la that they remind motorists at chapel, at their first annual ban- - boys State In .July. Mr. Jensen ploye's - automobile. The aafety the critical time that they are will choose his own panel to work Ail too often Sjuet . slogan on the banner is changed actually "driving. with him In this selection. people think about being more Elder Petersen remarked that Ail membert were assigned dis each month. careful while sitting at home, or tte surface of missionary work tricts on the 'public park project. notParticipation inbutthe program are at work, or some place else and employes compulsory contact will Each the member las only been scratched and that to put the bannera on then momentarily forget such reoltliena on his district and report encouraged cars in order to help reduce solves when they get Into their back his progress on May IS. their to the church Is yet to come. number ot traffic accidents In cars." the to at in Members pledging bring I. The large group which comprised the state. The program will be one hundred dollars are Vic- tried out in for tie aurprisiogly high total of 70 letft Howard Jensen. three months. Utah operations Vkklund, cent ol all high priests and tor Harold Oscar Lee Swenson, Keetch, Governor J. Bracken Lee wrote their wlvei io the atake, " heard Oliver Johnson, Willis . Larsen, abort remarks by Mrs. Petersen, Ivan Blaln, W. D. Chapman and and by the special guests. PresiV. Holdaway. President Hold- dent and Mrs. Henry D. Taylor of away promised a free steak dinner were Stake. There Sharon last to all filling their pledge by May - ' alao a few remarks by the Sharon 15. Stake presidency, President Pbllo John Mulr'a for application Xdwarda, G. Milton Jameson and membership was approved by all Robert J. Olsen. A number of Utah County resi members present. Mr. Mulr was The group enjoyed the tasty appointees, formerly of California and Is now dents were among View the Lake prepared by employed by Gevena Steel and has named to a committee to regulate Belief Society tinder the direction made hla home 'o Lindon. the handling of Utah peaches this f Mrs. , Thelma Cropper. During A safety alogan was presented year, by Agriculture Secretary Ge banquet they heard several and accepted by tbo club. The com Ezra Taft Benson. vocal selections by the Lftevlew mittee will now have the signs Producer members and iheir , quartet consisting ef August J. made and placed along the high- alternates included: Johnson, Paul H. Taylor, John L way. This aafety project was sponJoseph Carnesecca, Springvllle, Smith and Frank Wofflnden, ac- sored by the Llndop Lions to help and Donald Daley, Payson; Jesse B. Weed. Mrs. Floyd companied by make the public more safety con- W. Cordner, Orem, and C. S. DawConnell Whitehead sang a' vocal scious. ' . son, Provo; Cay W. Pettinglll. election accompanied by Mrs. The nominations and election of Brlgham City, and J. Reed Lance, William H. Dalebout. The program the new offlcera waa conducted. Moab; Leslie E. Hancock, Salt waa arranged by Farrell B. Smith, Howard Jensen was elected presi Lake City, and Lcland H. FreeHot Baths for all . tht quorum activity counselor, dent for, the coming year with stone, Centervlile; Glen Christofer-soU no family RiverDon and Max Harper, vice president; Oscar EUls, Ogden, willing, Lea Swenson, second vice presi- side; O. E. Reld, Leeds, and Laws dent;. Oliver Johnson, third vice rence H. Inton, Hurricane. j Ample hot water president. Ivan Bl&ln was retained Shipper membert and alternates even for at secretary by unanimous vote. were: E. 0. Mulr Salt Lake City, washing The next meeting will be held and W. H. Wright. Pleasant Grove: matchlnei. at the Crown Cafe in Orem on Howard Lance, Moab, and Julian May 15 at 8 p.m. The district gov- J. Hansen, Orem; and Clyde L. ' T&e public u mvlted to attend ernor, Mel Hanks will be the guest Jackson, Ogden, and Wayne Hin-to- n, Plenty of hot the Monday S p.m. Session of the of the club. Hurricane. wattr for fatter Prove Public Affairs Forum to be Mrs. Howard Jensen served tasty dlih wsihlna held In the north district court refreshments to the group with the Men live the longest In New Zearoom. City and County hulldlni. assistance of her daughter, Sharon. land of all countries of the world. The subject' of the public schools .Hot water for and taxation wiU be continued unevery me from der the direction of J. R. Sayer, to mop-3- k j'pahavlnr A. chairman. E. Mitchell la At Seven people were Injured and. four of them were still hospitalized' crasn Saturday following a two-ca- r at the Intersection three miles west of Lehl Fritlsy night. State Trooper Kenneth Harris said (he crash involved a car Tooele man driven by a and anaiher loaded with five teenagers from Fairfield and Magna ranging In age from 14 to 18. WE1E CELEBRATING U.S. Steel Workers In Lindon Lions AMERICAN FORK In attend ance at the annual state convention of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Vernal are 20 members of the local club headed by Lyman B. Wight, newly elected preidtnt The American Fork delegation went prepared with a five piece "bras band" to toot for 1L Grant Ivlns. past president of the club. who had announced his candidacy for the oftlce of vice president of the state organization. LaMar Hawkins, native of American Fork, a prominent young bualness man of Vernal is the general chairman of the Probation Given On Morals Charge' oreildent: XB ion State Convention n. e r.nirf. firu Bovo'ji Mlm'cu PAYSON ta. AH entranta In th Kiwanis club sponsored Taleat Show, presented this week at Nebo Stake tabernacle, were presented with Awarda of Merit. Winners la each division were presented with a gold trophy. l'artlcipanta took part In four divisions, with trophy winner named first in the following groupa: Juniors: Instrumentalist, Jay Taylor, Judy Bachman, Orin Leon Miller. taroiyn J. Tony Chrtstenseo. Biirgenon, Gordon Peters, and also band; an eight piece accordion miscellaneous, Douglass ChrUten-aeDiane Hlatt. Sandra Lynn Ca- -i Kathleen noon, Jeneal Badham, . Crane, Susan Baehnan; vocal, Moore (both received trophy); dancing. Barbara Jean Moore, Kayieen Floy Kay Yorgason, Melvtn C. Smith, Orem, 20, who Carma Llndstrom. Patricia Terry, pleaded guilty in Fourth District Trlta Walton and Charlotte Han Court to carnal knowledtie involv Provo girl, Friday son, a tram; Shhley Dee Stevens, ing a Linda Lse Peters, Judith Lynne was 'placed on probation for 18 months. The girl had been earlier Wride. Senior division: Instrumental. sentenced to Industrial school at Darrell Nelson, dene Sadler, Kay Ogden. Mendenhall. Richard Davis; Mis Chinese Buddhist priests claim cellaneous. Marilyn Wlddlaon, Joto have discovered America some sephine Ann Chrlstensen, Dennis ChrlstenKcn; Jo Ann time in the fifth century and to dancing, Smith. Marlon Bean; vocal. Con have called this land Fusan, from nie Seamona, Maurlne Noon, Ly- - a tree that grew here. nell Stewart, Nancy Coombs, Kent Hurst, Lorraine Christensen, and as general manager of the soow, Jeanene Miller. and Archie Williams as producJ. D. Christensen, KJ wants presi tion manager. Allen Hodgson waa dent, presented Dwsyne Anderson master of ceremonies. kcld Nnomii American Forkcrs MAY S, 1353 fcUNDAY. Psi Inn Awards Made A IBS PAIR WOMEN'S DRESS AND CASUAL 163 at 2g . . PAIR WOMEN'S DRESS shoes-.-;- ' . HOLLYWOOD SCOOHRS JOHANSEN UFESTRIDE ROBINETTE BUSTER BROWN UFESTRlbE Public Invited To Public Affairs Forum Monday auto-nat- .... man of chair tat program committee. . . . 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