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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 1, 133 lull fminiy, l)uh 1 273 Seniors Slated For :C Provo High Graduation ercla lck: Arleno Jove. Aleiander. CyrU Adamton, Richard Oertrud Ben Ander- n, Culll-mor- e, t De-wa-in Chrls-tenae- al R. v.. STEWART tht, MOST of all Uh enjoyed th planning of the route. In the service station ht found road maps, yellow and faded. He studied them eagerly, bringing Into play bit old knowledge of the land, trying to imagine how Oood and windstorm and would have affected the roada at different point. "Head south first, for Lot An geles," he concluded finally. That was a big center or population in the Old Time. There are prob ably aoma people left, maybe a community." On the map n let his glance run southward toward Los Angeles, following the old familiar red lines of the route. "Okay." be said briskly. Trom Los Angele. or from Barstow, If you can't mak Los Angele. take 68 cut. That was the way 1 went Across the desert, things should be easy. But watch your water." If the Colorado River bridge la there. well and good. If not, swing north and try the road acroa Boulder Dam. The dun will b there still certainly." On the map he showed them how. to figure out alternate routes. if they found themselves blocked anywhere But with th Jeep he thought that they could usually get through with no more than the occasional cutting back of fallen tree, or an hour's work with pick and ahovel to make a track across a landslide. After all, even In 11 years, the rest highways would not be entirely blocked. "You may have some trouble In Arizona, he went on. "Whafa Arry ? What la It? lolst Patricia Altken, Ger- son, aldlne Adimi. JoAnne Angeu Anderson, MerUn Leon AnButler, derson. Arleo Georg E. Baum, Barbara Bor- Aroeld get, Barbara Leona Bailey, Ralph D. Bingham. Bonnlo Loulio Bray. Jerry J Barker, Clyde Buckley, Thomas Carl Baker, Dale Worthen Bryner, farrla Uuane Blackley, Jay Elia Seal.. Jerry Leo Byergo, Annlta Ula Joyco Boswell, Juliue Binder, Bron-aoRao Buchanan. GlennJa T. Charlcnt Rea Jean Brown, Ronald Let Barbara Jtan Pace. William May, Ptenon. Carl Beit. Sharleno BalUt, Garld H. Peterson. James Wllford George R. Cloward, Anna Penrod. Jerry Bardlnt Petersen, Carl Brigham Craner, Carol Zola J o a n n Paulsen, Thomas Lorralno Chrtitensen, Carol Bea Crana Pleroont. Leila Penrod, Craner. Christie Carolyn Colea, Norma Pesy, Leola Penrod, Mar- Rea Colleen Collard, Colleen Carol Renona Feay, Marjorlt Ruti Cottrell. Edwin Auatln CrocKeil, rery Peay. Chaves, Certnide Frances Crapo, Patricia LaVon Ptlerson, Robert Gweneth Elaine Creviiion, joann L. Russell Fact - EUla Peay, Casper. John Ceorgo Clark. KelGwendolyn Rasmusaen, J a n n e ten Worthinglon Christiansen. Ross. Kathleen Ana Rasmussen, Ken E. ChrUtenten, LoretU Car-te- r, Loretta Joyct Rleske, Let Mervln Chambera, Mary Kathryn Rleske. Richard Richmond, Vir- MonMilo David Calder, Mitchell einla Ritchie. Arlyn Howard Sper ro Carter, Darwin Vlrl Carter, ry, Barbara Smith, Carl Bernard Norma Mat Carlton. George Simmons. Betty Sardoni, David Carter, Paul Patterion Murdock Stewart. Gary Edward LaVar Cox, Sharlene Clark, Ceorgt Clayton Slaymaker, Donald William Cox, Shirle Louise Stout, Hareld Earl Swenten. Clegg. Helen May Scott. Jamea Vonel Terr Eldon Dark. Byron Shepherd. Jamea Cllftoa Snow, Franklia Davenport, Ronald Day, Strong, Jimmy Dean Skin Darlene Savts. David Stephens Janlc John UsU Syme, Katie Decker. Dorothy Davit, Joieph ner. Sbumwav. Ronald Kay Swenson Patricia Ann Dixon, Done, Mary Kayt Snow, LoReta Steph Irene Daniel, Richard A. Dollnar. LUUan enson. Lvnn E.. Smith. Mark Wll Durt-ch- l, Aman Robert Ellett Durfey, 11am Sunday, Mary Relva stuoot. Shirley May Draper, Ted Nadlnt Stewart, Leland T. Stott Draper, Vivian Daviea. Sorenson, Paulina Singi. Jo Ann VanDyke Eddtnt, Joyce Palma Richard Uates bwain, nooen ton. Or-vErekson, Shirley May Elliott, Ronald Kusseu Max Frampton, Mont Harvey Martin Strebel, Junt Taylo Carma Stxinghsm, Ford, Dora Mat Gardner, Elva Thornton. Donna Grace Ann Green, Janet Gammon Jay Ula Verta Thurcood. Idonna Thomas, Jtrl Frank Goold, JoAnn Green, Mar Dean Tregeagle, Joyct layior, garet Kayt GUllet, Maxln Grot-Jean-, Ted Lovd Tucker. Lynn Anne Tay Kathleen Patricia J. Geyer. lor. Mark Edwin Taylor, Mary Sandra Gay Graham, Sandra Lou Thorne, Norma Lyna an-Kay Gifford, VeOro Gllson, Waltei grtn. Lee Gregion, Barbara Klea Hawk Richard Clinton Tanner. Antonla ins. Charlcnt S. Harvard. Dale Lvdla Ullbarri. Rosa Madsen Urla, Henderson Hemenway, Robert Dean Ver Evalo Harrison Blackley, Helen Dal E. Vincent, Williams, Colen Lola Hlggtni, James R. Houghton non, Carol Ann Edward Williams, David Weill Eugene Hanigen, John F Williams. Viola Wtst, Jack Leslie Hall, Lavlna Hymaa, Leon Hunt, Deedit Lucllt Wattera. Leonard Hurst, Lorna Harrla, Lu WrlxhL Jennlt Marilyn Joy Wllllami, cille Hurst, Margaret Kathryn Jolene Woraley. Robert L. Williamson, Hundley. Larry W. Wardlt, Carolya Smith wary Anna waraini. neu . Wright WUHirst, Shirley June Hanson, 11 am George Ilocft, Andrew Dean Iora, Leslie Jensen, An nit Ruth Poyson News Uru by GEORGE xxm Arlo Eugene Moultoo, Carol Ann Maxfleld. Carol Joyc Madsen, Colleen Mae Mitchell, David Lew- la McEwan, David Durrant Mitchell. Floy Annttt Moody, Marlon Madsen, Georg franklin Madaen, II, Gary Madien. Meservy, Glen William McClaln, James Eugcn Marrott, Jamea Joan McGregor, D. Mildeiihall. JoAnn Freestone Martin, Karla Ann Marshall, Kay Millet, Marilyn Myrup. Mary Ann Maxwell. Menlove, Melba Mary Mauriot Dian Myers, Melvln Joseph Mer-rel- l, Webster Hoover Miller, Ronald A. Mooney, Shirley Arlen VanwtH, Stanley Grant Markman, Vera Mtcbam. Vrl H. Mcintosh. Dan Paul Donna Pay Naylor. Dona Ha Nelson, Doris Nelson. Eugene Nelson, Joy A. Nelson, Glen Byron Hiiurea Nelson, Helen Nelson, Nielsen, Svend Claud! Nielsen, Nancy Rat Olsen, Richard Kenneth Olsen, Pauiint Paramort, Alice Ruth Paulson. Provo H!h fkhool will hold its traditional graduation Hay 33, with 275 etudente tentatively tihrduled to receive diplo mas, according Ui U. R. mac, on chairman of the ' committe , graduation, following'" aenlort will bo Th traduated on completion ol the all year' work nd settlement Of Mr. to obligation, according LiO :U "ADDED tree-grow- th Arry-zone-a- ?" lih was stumped. "Oh," be said finally, "Arlxona name for that that waa lust part over there beyond the river.1 He routed them through Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, wanting to see what would have happened In th greet citle. By that tins It would be fprlng. BeyoiwJ h told them to try for Washington and New York, by th rout that seemed th moat passable "Th Pennsylvania Turnpike may still b th best way to get cross th mountains. It will be four-Ia- n high hard to block way like that and ven th tunnels should sull be open." For th return rout h left them to their own choice; by that time they would know mor about conditions than h did. On th fourth day they lft, the back of th Jeep Jammed with an extra battery, tires, and other equipment; the boys themselvea, half wild with th excitement of the prospect; their mother, close to tears at th thought of so long a separation; Ish himself, nervous with th desir to go along. FTER th boya had left, ther teemed to be a settling down Into another on of tho calm and happy period! which had led them to name one certain time the Good . Year. One afternoon the older boys had gone on longer expedition than usual, and the next morning they brought with them to school some native walnut. They had not aeen Uch nut before, end were curioua. Ish quickly decided to crack some of the nuts, and thus perhaps glv a little lesson In biology. It would be taking advan tage of the chlldren'a own curlo- Ry, and would b following up something that they themselves had Initiated. Ht sent Walt outside for two stones to use in cracking the hard sheila. Walt returned with two half bricks bricks and atone not being distinguished la hi vocab ulary. Ish Ignored that detail, buf he found that trying to break the hard shells with a brick was more likely to result In a smashed finger than a smashed nut Ht cast around for something better to A and alt eye fell trpoa h(t hammer standing, as usual, on U mantelpiece. Go get th hammer lor m Chris!" h laid, pointing. Usually Chris was Only too glad to do something active. But now a string tiling occurred. Clirts glanced this way and that, at wait and at Weston, who wer next t him. H looked embarrassed, ec alarmed. "1- -1 dont want to!" aal.l Chris, hesitantly. Chr was eight years old. and not given to being a crybaby, and yet Ish could see that Chris was, for torn reason, eloce to tears. H dropped th matter with Chri. "Bring m th hammer, on of you others," be said. Weston looked at Walt, ana Bar bara and Betty. Thos four wer th oldet All four of them looked back and forth, and did not mak a move to rise. Nturlly, the little ones did nothing. But Ish could see all the children glancing furtively at each other. us, e !:rv:y F!:!t!::r hWzzh Tcp Sri stilt ng The Dr. Harvey Fletcher, nationally known acttntist and Director of Research at Brl'Jism Young Uni versity.. I In Washington. D. C. this weekend (May 30 to April 2) attending the annual meeting of the American Physical Society, of which be wn a lormer president. Last week Dr. Fletcher presented a paper on three dimensional sound pictures to the Society of Motion Picture Engineer In Los Angele. A research group at Bell Telephone laboratories, under the direction of Dr, Fletcher, were the In th sound phat of pioneer thre dlmenatonal motion pictures. Whll la th East. Dr. Fletcher will also attend aeveral other special meetings. Sponsor Corps Attends Confab Club Organized For Study of Home Furnishings Four-- H CASEY - ' ESSU JOHN DAIY NEWS m. p. m. 9:00 p. m. AT 4:00-p- 7M WALTE WINCHELl Af DREW PIAHSON Al LOOK TO KCSU and ABC-1- ON YOUR DIAL 40 Herald Wpnt Ads Bring Results (Tb reaponaibl TV prorraras Hated below are nbmltted by the stations who are for their accuracy I caae f seeming inaccuracies r for further Infennatloa call the respective radio and TV station.) 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Serenade m Summer Feitival Mual Dvid Foe Show Tb Iffenonlan Herltar W-- re W'n Muile m for You Guv Lombard - Serenade v'mle h M,ntvanl A. Piano Mood fisher "Icki Lrl'a Pretend m " I. Rhowraia Grateat Storv Ever Tqld Thla WeeV Around wour lb World Dre Aatlnmnt Tabernacle Choir Southland Slnain Th Sariiy Kavea Sunday Serenade MaiUrwerk " " Daneerou Serenade Oritanlat New New Forum New Show.Biae. N New Vour Jan Car ber MM Hrtttrr Church In th WUdwood Eddy Howard OliTr.ihlonH Revival Bout Ben LUht Laurcnc In Muale Jiwn and th Golden Fleer Th Chaa 1:11 1:1 Herald of Truth " " Revival Tin " " Thre Sun r.ill a Garden Talk Dean Martin New Bob Atcher Youth Want to Know V of Chiracs Round Table Eternal Uaht Vandeventer New" LnnT Ron Show Lutheran Hour Slxteen members of the Brigham Young University Air Force Spon S:Ii sor Corps left for Cedar City Fri 1.441 day where they will attend the Doty rreedom Story via nwi m . Godfrey Sunday Mour m Rvmphonv ConnlaaeurCorner Bob Conaldln ed home after being confined at e' By EDNA KNIGHT Theater of" rmr!, BaVer 4:151 Meet the Veeo Stara a n Guy Lombard The Country the Spanish Fork Hospital for sev- sponsor units. LAKE SHORE Show Lliten to Waahl niton Ordon Jtnklna and Ml.i Our Brook Tony Bavair H Club met and organ-lie- d eral Kouslni Representatives from th United 1 1 days. ' Muile will l Th American Waa MI study Communist group Rolh hr recently. Jack Benn Show Mr. snd Mrs. Don Coombs, Mr. States, Hawaii, and Puerto JUco 1:15! home furnishings, with Mrs. Maude Baaebatl Scores Si) rredom USA Mr Son Jee Concert Amo n Andy CurUlntlme Francis and Mrs. Ann Franclt as and Mn. Darrel Mecham, Mr. and'1" 1:451 three-dameet their leaden. Offjcen for the com- Mn. Kay Whitley, and Mr. and, ot the Phil Ctnem "Th Musi Harrla Theater ixteen MS'Chelaso Hall and memberi( Story Ed"ar Berren- ing year are, president, Dixie Mrs. Scott Huff attended the stake RYU contingent will be accom- - :15 Alice Fave in Muile Charlie " " " Theater Guild :ll Vw Mv Little Maril Francli; vice president, ueanna MIA dince In Spanish Fork. Later panted by WOJO Warren H. Cul- - :45l " " TeletTam You for Moh In FranMile Rlgtrup; secretary. Marlen " and I . " advisor, sponsor pepper, Walter WlneheU Hollywood Opea Bouia T Tm Fifteen Guv Iximbardo cl: reporter. Evelyn Parry;. ong they returned to the, Darrel Me Cadet a 1:151 "lew W. CoL Robert Lt. Ensign, Show and cheer leaden, Olive Argyle cham home where they enjoyed re Camera Club The Adventurer ' t:ll Dragnet Plavhoun for th who as advisors act will 1:41 Gut Star " and Cherrill Tuckett. The next freshments. with Meredith Barrt Cral Theater Piul Harvey S:t meeting will be May 7. Family W HaO The "Men of Melody presented delegates. ' Quit Kid " S is' ' Prudl Featurt tttractlon of th Thre duna A one act play wai presented In the Droeram In Sacrament Meetine S th Acroe Meet th Piano Pre Footllcht it PUvhout will Hour Annual be the convention Charm Concert HaO o' Is di MIA Tuesday evening The entitled, Sunday evening. chorus Ball and sponsored tours S:45 Pink and Patches." The cast In rected by Leslie Rees. Jack Isaac Military S Muile Hour rrw Pearsoa tnrhantfd from LDS Church" Mlc of Bryct National Park, Zlon NaNewt News cluded Marlene Francli, Ralph is tht accompanist . North and tional Monumtnt t Hour Full tht Dreamland l:J Monro A of Vaunhn Brld,f New Wltneta for Fellelnus Services Bellows, Christie Clayson and Kate Mr. and Mrs. Don Huff of Over Rim of tht Grand " t:4JI , Symphonies Chrtit Catholic Study Hovg Canyon. Thomas, and wai directedvby Mr. ton, Nev., were honored guests at rtrluh.m ' " , lTnlv.r.Hv'. f:'Newi Vnlino Valle Oreater . Uth for DreamlndNewt and Mn. Lynn jroud. Accordion the Floyd Evana home recently, " " Jensen, Arlent Johnson, Arthur Mtisie.' for America cn" Tabernacle Choir will be beaded by! " Catholic Hour Dean Johnson, CollMn Ltanora number were played by Douglas Other guests Included Mr. and delegation Colonel Ruth Ellen Bean, 1I 4J rmU Coleman Sponsor Americana Speak Vj Milner of Salt Lake city. Johnson, Elizabeth Jean. Johnson, Mrs. Len Huff, Mr. and Mrs BYU Air Fore ROTC Sponsor It Music ef th People New and Weather Sunday Mual Weather Force ait Irtnt Jolley. In the Special Interest class Elmer Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Randall 11:151 Nocturne r Temole Sauar , m Frank N'ebecker of Salt Lake City, Sumslon, Rufus Huff and Jane Corps Commander. 11:1 Hawaii Calla Edna LaRet Jonet, Erma Elaine 11:451 " New Album of Muil was the guest speaker. He told of Evans. Cards and visiting were en Jatobson, Eugent Curtia Jensen, Concert Hall of the New. Goodnliht !2:Newt Howard Ray Johnson, Ivan Elliott Goodnixht experiences with the Indians, In- joyed and a plate lunch waa serv U:15 Orcheatr Air dian legends as related to the Book ed by the hosts. m Johnskn, Kenneth .f;ol Jackson IJ:1I -of Mormon and showed films. " 12:451 Paul Clark Jones, Ralph. E. Jor- Mr. and Mrs, Donald Knight and New genson, Russell Howard Jonea, Mn. Cleo Webb, and Mrs. Jose family were dinner guests at the 4 MAY MONDAY, Shirley Jean Johnston, Vena Lee PAYSON-Jen- eal Curtli, 1J. who phine Nealley of the Palmyra Stake Leonard Harris home In Maple Jacobsen, Verleen Bertha Jensen, baa been confined to the St. Marks MIA Board were also viators. ton, Sunday. In the afternoon the Utah New Old Oood Mornln Corral t:SiCentral Sim on 8 SO a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Baum and two families visited the Art Ex Marjorle Ann Kitchen, Bonnie hospital In Salt Lake City for aev" Tenneaaee Ernie R. P. D. Utah t:l$iSun Ho rrnlie Johnny Lee Will m m Grace Kuykendall, Robert Arnold eral months after being stricken son of Provo visited at the Ted hlbit In Sprlngvllle. In the evening 1 -" " Sunrla Serenade Newa 1 t:J rarm Breakfait U i " S:4Sl Sona ofjh Pioneers . Kelfer, Carol Kuhnl. Edith Lorene with polio, hat returned to her Gordon home Sunday. they attended Church Services In " " 1:SiRobert Hurlelah New Muiieal Clock Mn. Sussle Simmons has return- - the Provo 15th Ward where Presi Newa Kellogg, Janet Kenner, Lois Jean home In Payson. She li a daugh " " . " " 1:l5Chor Saver Rolfe Petcraoa dent and Mrs. Hilton A. Robert Killpack, ter of Mr. and Mn. Reld Curtia. New and Weather Martin Arronikv " t:3 Newa " Hit Review t:45 Muaical Dock Paulin fredrlck Merlin K. Kitchen. Paul Wilson Mr. and Mn. Sam Douglas had guests of Mr. and Mn. Roy Olson son of the Chinese Mission were Newa the speakers. tKfl TOU IHJHt MIDI ' A S: " Frank Remlntway Newa Don McNeill's Kitchen, Audrey Dorlent Leach, aa recent guesta Mr. Douglass' to Santaquln. Friendly Tim IMS U. " Will Wrltht S1J Gordon Owen MHti sYi, r "Break fait Club Carolyn Larsen, Catherine Louise sister, Mn. A. Walkingshaw, their Mr. and Mn. Allen R. Bannis tl M at S:J Jensen Orsan Newa Byron ' Lund, Gary Claud Lewis, Gary niece, Mn. Ralph Goldlng and ter, who reside at Fontana, Cal., t:4SI " Mariaret Maiter t Leon Luke, Harold Little. JaNet husband and daughter, Susan, and are happy over the birth of a baby You Rememberr Strike It Rich Do Mornln Serenade Serenade In Blue Arthur Godfrey Wr ' UwCt " 1 " Lassen, Joan Law Lindsay, Rich also their Dew baby ton. Richard, daughter, to be christened Sandra Chet Huntlev Here 1:1' Cueat Phrase Turn a ' for a to That Friend Day t:I Queea Tradin Poit Slam Grand Pays KUat IM ard James Leonard, Kenneth Lit- - all of Salt Lake City. The group Jean, born early this month at Oa " Bob Hod :45( Dennl Jamea Roaemary Grandparents are Mr. tieneid. visited at the home of Mr, and Fontana. lead H tlaititea ! Don Grdlnr Ktwi BYU Aaaembly Curt Mataey Tim W, Warren New and Mn. Dan Bannister of this . , " Marilyn Prow Larsen, Patty Mn. Charles H. Whltt. Somethtnf For th Matinee Aunt Jenny Stories l:ISICapltnl Commentary mother is former Mae Wlllin Mv True Story Ladle Foy Helen Trent Jean Lansing, Roger Grant Lar- - Mr. and Mr. Don Patten of city and the ' aM1PWiSMsBBBfk " " l 4.VJack Hunt Show The couple also has an Our Qulgley. Gal Sunday Walene and Mrt. older Liddl Salt Lakt City and Mr. ten, Ralph Larsen, Whlnoerlne fltreet for Shonners Road of Lift 1S Refreshment Tim daughter and two sons. Stamp ard, Andrt Juleg Mostert Jr., Ed Patten, Payson, were dinner Elaine " " " " 11:15 Guide .. Garden When Marrle Girl Ms Perkln Rodgers, daughter of Mr. " " Son ll:I!HomemaKer Harmonle Shoo Youn Dr. Malont and Mrs. Roy Rodgers, celebrated New Da Kirk ll:45 Throuah Th Window Guidln Llitht her 12th birthday recently when Double or Nothln 124 Economy Caravan Newa Mualcal Menu New " " she Invited a group of girl friends " " 12:15 Cedrie roster New Percy Faith Buiineu of Farming Newa Paul Harvey New New Day to attend a party at her home. Garroway Artnur uoarrey -- a. . 9 1 lie'Local !2:45IUtah Farm Notebook - Fran Warren Eddi Lemar Bin Sine Games were played and home !: Gam of th Day Bill Rln Show Mualcal , Life Can Be 2HX3 movies of her previous birthday CoR m far eerrkel 1:151 Road of Life Trio Tim , " " Peooer Yotin; parties were shown, the girls able Three Sun 1:3! " House Party ' 1:451 C2Q to Bleht Ted Melon In Happlneas a number 'fi Identify themselves repair tkat Seen ' of Instances. Muile You Want Backitaw Wlf in reel . . . refriaeratar Refreshments, Newa 2:151 " Stella Dallas Claiiica and New ... weibee ... AT A Friendly it Orna ' cluding a pink frosted cake with " :J6 " Wldder Brown Matinee Melodic MINIMUM SfRVICI " green candles, were served at 2:4l Woman In My House Dick Jernena Roaco Readlns, You CHAKGH Bk small tables to Elaine and Judy " " S: Tennessee Ernl Juit Plain Bill '" Home Folks HAUOUa tAWO (HOW Iris1 " remta. .. te km ' Bachman. Judy Done, Kathleen Front Pa Farrell Edward Arnold Perry Maaon " Lorenzo Jone J:30 Too Tune " oottfarrolr...ti Story Teller hecond Mr. Burton Crane, Mary Ann Hatch, Sally ten " AUTOMATIC IRONER Doctors Wlf Platter quick Wura of yew Party Hilltop House senn, Dora Lee Elmer. Judith '. Ma arncla. W we e " 4: " Welcom Gordon Owen Traveler KEYY Klub Alan Jackson New Wrlde, Peggy Provostgaard, Vir- " " '" 4:15 Frank Heminirway Newa Brlchter Day at low aa Dr Paul 4:10 Merrv Go Round Bl Jon. Soarkt ginia DroUinger, valejo Balzley, Tlorah Drake Initall nw, ecl Te Tim Tune 4:45 Sam Haye New " " Platter Party Carol Ainge and Barbara Kinder. Houiewlvea raplocenent partri " " S:!Bobbv- Benson Elaine's grandmother, Mrs. G. C. Protective team .00 " " 1:151 I' New " CALL nd Weather Curt Maeaav Show Rodgers, arrived from her home S:l Wild BIU Hlckok Chet HunUey Moran Betty New In Salt Lake City for the affair. Bill Stern " S:S(CecU Browa "4070 Sportllt Edward R. Murrow Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Stevenson of For Saort Salt Lake City were dinner guests per month Strvict) of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stevenson Dept. Todeyl and son, Doug, when C. E. Stevenson celebrated his birthday. Mom will take a holiday from band Ironing drudgery for the KSL-- TV Mrs. Gould Dixon entertained her 1:00 Kate Smith SUNDAY, MAT S rest of ber life when he geta a wonderful new Ironrit. 11:30 Adventure Unlimited KDYL TV bridge club at the Turf cafe. 2:00 Backgrounds for Living uaabl two Ironrite' end, to open thank completely For, Awards for high score were given 12:00 This Is the Life A con wash Do-a- ll iron 2:15 The Feminine Touch Ironrite anything 9:00 Test Pattern and to Mrs. Zoe Barnett and Mrs. 12:30 New Testament Stories ironing point, too. , , . and cut ironing time by 2:30 Video Frolics Maxine Hill. Wizard Mr. 9:80 1:00 Live You The World In Bring Mom in for a demonstration. Youll both b mazed 3:00 Women and the News 1:30 Omnibus 10:00 Your What's Trouble take all the how . . . i to it operate at how eircpl an Ironrite 3:00 These Interesting People 3:30 What's Cookln' 10: IS What One Person Can Do weak out of ironing. 3:30 See It Now 4:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Frontiers of Faith 4:00 Super Circus 4:30 Gabby Hayes 11:00 Faith for Today 4:30 Private Secretary 4:45 News Caravan 5:00 Toast 'of the Town 11:30 The Big Picture 6:00 Fred Waring 5:00 Western Trails 12:00 Double Feature Festival 6:30 Alan Young Show 5:30 Eugene Conley AUTOMATIC IKONER 2:30 Children's Hour 7:00 You Asked For It 3:00 Zoo Parade KSL-- TV 7:30 What's My Llrte 3:30 Invitation to Religion 8:00 Favorite Story NIGHT . . FROM MORN 11:00 Double or Nothing 8:30 The Web 4:00 Family Life Institute THIS aVNAMIC tOlll WHO 11:30 Art Llnkletter 9:00 Wlrichell Walter 4?1S News 12:00 The Big Payoff Spiced Vith News 9:15 Courtesy Theater 4:30 Youth Wants to Know 12:30 Eddie Albert Show Health 11:00 How's Your ' : ' 5:00 Comedy Hour Hour 11:30 News and Weather 12:45 Special Feature Every Hour on the Ecst 1st North Provo 6:00 TV Playhouse 1:00 The Early Show 4 MAY MONDAY. 7:00 The Unexpected .' on . 2:00 Margaret Masters KlteatSI KDYL TV ' 7:30 Bed Bkelton 2:30 Strlkt It Rich 8:30 Test Pattern 8:00 Mr. Peepers 3:00 Garry Moore Show 9:30 News 3:15 Search for Tomorrow 9:45 Beauty Facts and Figures 8:30 Circle Theater , L 10:00 Early Bird Matlnet 3:30 Love of Life 9:00 Counterpoint 9:30 Life of Riley 11:00 Josephine's Kitchen 3:45 Guiding Light ' Provo fUNDAY';5:C9 10:00 News Review 11:30 Educational Featurt 4:00 Doln' the Towa Popular 10:15 Masterpiece Theater 4:30 Uncle Roscoe 12:00 Break the Bank 12:00 News 12:30 Welcome Travelers 5:00 Sagebrush Playhousa : ie ' :! -- "I Muil-Hal- mm. mm y e(n mm., mm m m . lit' . C!;!J Den mm R:tans mm : mm After C:ut Wii!i Pc!:o mm I' , for GOOD KAUIU Erittt ' ticsu ' Radio Programs Sunday, May 3 radi aad 1 Lake Shore News BIG SWING Is To f.!c!r. co rose. He walked orer to J OET ward the mantelpiece. An the children's eyes followed him. The room,. Ish realized, was deathly quiet Joey stood at th mantelpiece. He reached out hi hand, and took th hammer. There waa string llttl cry from one 'of th (mailer girl. In th hush that followed, Joey walked back from th th mantelpiece, and gav hammer to Ish. Joey went back to where he bad been sitting. and the The room was children were looking at Joey. Joey aat down, and Ish broke the silence by pounding on a nut with the hammer. At that noise the tension seemed to break. Th hammer all th children associated it vaguely with tome-thistrange and mystical In the tar pastl It was used on state occasions; it stood on th mantelpiece by itself. Generally speaking, no one touched It except Ish, Even Bob, Ish now remembered, had handled it with reluctance oa that oc cast on when they had started out with the dog teams. The children had come to think it an implement of power, danger-o- ut for them to touch. (Te Be Continued) YES FOLKS! t mm . M W iiovor . l:l ' . 1 . I EXOTTCZrS DAY. . . end rct cl Iizt Ula lor . give her en r: Ironnie ' ' . MIAIM-TAKI- i ""rtf .j'9'.. M '" ' mm... - TELEVISION CURRENT STATION PROGRAMS nnr two-thir- d, , , ran rile .iUSIC! MUSIC! :ce co. Half - Ycst' !Cct5f ' . 'Tht DANA ANDREWS TIL 32 stcnJ Station" mLJ - |