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Show FIccrant Visv; Ncv3 Sanfqquin Begins Centennial' Vcrk .Wg 7C ? l r.: s Vc 7:2 il Ac Oivi iy To Cabbrai-- I'3aCIove'3n e PLEASArT VIEW Halloween will make its initial bow into the Pleasant View Ward on Tuesday evening with a "special 'Halloween dance. As people gather, in their costumes, they will be greeted by ghosts and goblins cf Halloween in a setting of appropriate decorations. The dance is under the direction of the MIA officers and teachers. There will be a spook alley, refreshments and an orchestra. All members of the ward 12 years and older are urged td be in attendance. Wednesday afternoon all chil dren of the ward under 12 years of age will be entertained at a special Halloween party under the direction of the Primary offi cers and teachers. It will begin at .3:30 p.m. and all mothers are urged to come and bring their children who are p age. ! ! A - J ' ai J "'" ' A . re-sch- ool i Donavon Ashton is on a brief leave from his army service and Mr. with Ms parents,, is visiting . s v. m, ana Jirs,; wareuce amiwo. MIA stake leadership meeting will be held Thursday evening in the East Sharon Stake house at . 7:30 p.m. :j. -1- -1. ,. BOO! Provo Senior Citizens, ready for their annual Halloween party at Eldred Recreation Cen A farewell testimonial is being The First Quorum of. Deacons ter tonight. Behind the masks are some of the city's finest senior residents, left to ngnt. aits, vioier Is Heaton director Mr. and Garrett. O. Almira Mrs. J. Alma planned for Jeannene Dean cn of the Pleasant View Ward was Heaton, Boyce Johnson, Joe Kirkwood, ' . Provo ... Recreation Sunday evening, Oct. "30, prior to reorganized with Glad Perry as of the group, sponsored by Department.' her leaving for a mission. president; Bruce Clawson and Dennis . Jones, assistants; Jack A welcome home ' testimonial Peterson, secretary. .The Teach was held Sunday evening in honor ers Quorum was reorganized with Of Don M. Jones who has just Stanley Roberts Jr. as president; ' returned from a two years' mis Howard Buckley and Lyman By FRANK C. ROBERTSON book, and I'm inclined to think sion in Louisiana and; Texas Tracy, assistants, and Norman Most Quotable line of the month it is, he is a man for whom the Following the meeting a family Witt, secretary. was something Carl Sandburg old timers will have to stand back was held at the home gathering said a long time ago, but which and make room. He writes with of his mother, Mrs. Preal M. i a reader of SATURDAY REVIEW dignity, simplicity and power, A1 gay Halloween frolic for Sail The following were in $2500 Loss Jones. has recalled attention to: "Some without the overwriting which is Senior Citizens of P r o v o is attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Harold day they'll have awar and no spoiling so many of the "im planned for tonight from 8 to 11 Jones and family of Ogden; Mr. i at the Eldred Recreation and Mrs: Ferron Jones and fam body will come." proved" books about the West. p.m. .. Center. million the of .1 That the "days s a good story, well told. If of Ogden; Mrs. Laraine NielPrizes for the best costumes, ily; copy best seller are over is at can think of no higher praise. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Kuna, tested by Random House's boast The Tucson Indian ring was refreshments, a program from Rollo Jones Ida.; and daughter of that Mac Hyman's NO TIME corrupt and powerful as any the Brigham, Young Universityto Mesa, Ariz.; Mr. and' Mrs. Ken FOR SERGEANTS has sold 130, money mad group of gangsters program bureau and dancing Lunceford of Mrs. S A NT A Q UI N Fire . which neth Orem; 000 copies. Of course millions we have had either East or West. the. Senior Citizens orchestra will LaPreal Simmons and "family of caused loss estimated at $2500, will see the play in pictures and Through it's political connections add to the holiday fun. Mr. Mrs. Saturday damaged the home of , and Spanish Fork; to come on the stage. The same com In Washington, Its use of the Ail members are urged and Elden Perry" family; Mr. Peter Johnson on West Main and to invite their friends by the pany is planning what it calls Army, and its paid gunmen the recreation ; Mrs. Neilsen of Spring-- Street David . and directors. It will not a Navy counterpart which will be Indians and anyone who opposed Montwere noticed Shield flames and Clarence The first ville; be necessary to come in costume called DON'T GO NEAR THE them came out second best. the1 re- by a neighbor who called the fire Richard gomery; Jones; to enjoy the fun, but those who WATER, by William Brinkl-- y, and his department and notified Mr. on in man them who The takes wish to are urged to wear some turned which will be published next this book is a .. mother. Johnson who lives with his unorthodox highly thing reflecting the Halloween at spring. ' lieutenant named Glenn Dettrey, mosphere. , , Right after the war Norman who commanded an equally unSenior an Citizens is organiza Mailer hit the best seller list with orthodox company of half savage tion Jor elderly people sponsored his virile war book, THE NAKED Chiricahua scouts, called "cherry by the city recreation depart AND THE DEAD. The language cows, ms men were natea Be- ment. f in it made old ladies of both cause they were Apaches, .and sexes shrudder, but the book had; himself disliked by certain fellow power. Mailers new Putnam officers because. . he was not a book, THE DEER PARK, at West Pointer. Dettrey has plenty tempts to pin Hollywood to the of use for his brains and fight 4 wall the same way THE NAKED ing ability. Whitman knows the AND THE DEAD did the Army. and the officers in this HEBER Action protesting the A key to the book can be found Army, closing of Emigration Canyon to book . emerge as ' human in the remark of a reviewer: rather than stuffed shirts beings as in heavy truck passage was dis "Practically everyone in this most books of this kind. Here cussed at a recent meeting j in novel sleeps withe very one else. is high adventure on an adult Duchesne. Wasatch County delegates consisting of Representa .' Lillian Roth's best selling, I'LL level. . : tive Leland Ivers, Commissioner CRY TOMORROW, has now been William Bond Wilbur and J. In Popular Library's THE RETURN OF THE KDD, by reprinted 25c edition, so is now available Joseph Wayne, E. P. Dutton, Mawhinney met wtith' represent atives from Vernal, ParkiCty, . to the masses who hestitate to $2.75. ana Duchesne. j for out dollars four or three pay This book I- - would say was itooseveit The group met later, in Salt a book, I am one of those who written with one eye on a moving waited for the two-b- it book, even picture camera. The plot of the Lake City to discuss the problem with Harley Corleissen. chairman thoug last fall I was in the of book is one of a standard dozen of the Utah State Road Commis fice of the original publisher, that any writer might pull out of sion. and there Mr. Frederick Fell, a hat, but it is well written and were piles of the book from floor carries suspense, and the hero to ceiling and while waiting for fits into the John Wayne mould. B.Y.U. International j Mr. Fell I could have slipped one TO TAME A LAND, by Louis into my pocket. And It turns out L Armour, - Gold Medal Books, Relations Club Sets I didn't have to pay for the 25c 25c. Panel Discussions v edition .either. iP.j,:.i.;;:' Mr. j Armour will I would L anei aiscussion win be pre r Lillian Roth was one of Amer soon ' be known as the say Mickey sented at the first meeting this ica's favorite musical comedy Spillane of the-- Westerns. The of year Brigham Young Uni stars, beautiful and talented. She present book, in which Marlon versity the International Relations an alcoholic nd disap Brando is' to star, according to Club became 26. Meeting will be held Oct life for from public nearly some peared is a worthy suc- - in room J16 in the McKay. Build two decades. In her biography cessor reports, to this writer's two preshe tells with commendable can vious gun thrillers, HONDO, and ing at 7 p. m. Question the panel dor the hell of : degradation and HELLER WITH A GUN. In fact will discuss is "The Geneva Con pain she went through, to where several notches above the second ference and Its Problems." the gates of "lunacy yawned be named. 'By the time he, was Members of the panel will be Jesse W. Reeder, faculty .ad V fore her. twenty, Rye Tyler, the hero, had Dr. for. the ; club. Dr. Robert E. visor It took great courage for Miss killed twenty men. Much of the alaction takes place at Alta, Utah. Riggs, political science instruc Roth to fight, her way back though she makes it plain that and .moves - to " Robbers Roost, tor, Dr. Albert Fisher, geography no alcoholic can win his fight which is a place Butch Cassidy instructor, 'Keith Wilson, Provo without- - help and it took great and his friends would never have high school social science teacher, bi recognized if they happened to and student, Ed Morrell, Salt Lake courage for her to write her analco know . If read this book. you City. ography.' holic who can still read, or of anyone in danger of becoming an alcoholic, give them a copy of this book. ' .." . Senior Citizens To, Frolic of Halloween Event Books and Writers - : - -- ; -- : .. Fire Damages Santaquin Home ...... . . I . R r missionary ! . I . . ! . rr 5 Nea O Beac on a I Shutdowu Of Flowing Weill Subcommittee members will be named and plans completed at a meeting scheduled for Oct. 23 by mem bers of the Centennial Celebration Committee. , Tentative plans have been made for a Coronation Dance early in January; a pageant and parade in May; the Centennial program In July, a two-da- y celebration in August. Committee members , include Lynn Crook, general chairman; Estella Peterson, pageant and publicity; Elma Fowkes, history and parade; ReedChadwick and Feter Johnson, sports and rodeo; Frank Tuckett, carnival and concessions! -- ! 153 , MJeadi SANTAQUIN Wednesday evening the second in a series of six classes on "Understanding Our Children" will be held. Dr. Blaine Porter of. the BYU will be the class in structor. A special film will be shown to illustrate his lesson. All adults are invited to attend whether they have children at tending school or not. The class will begin at 8 p.m. instead of 7:30 as was previously an nounced.' DAILY HERALD ; L i closing requires that "all persons owning or controlling artesian cr is next Monday, S. . R. Boswell, Utah County agent, warned to pump wells are requiredorto clos other by plug, cap, valve day. exall mechanical wells device, "Beneficial use" during the well closing season, Nov. 1 to cept those providing water for April 1, does not include irriga- beneficial use." tion use, he said. However, modification of the Utah law, as proclaimed by order maybe granted upon show State Engineer Joseph M. Tracy, ing to the state engineer that a compliance will cause partial or complete failure of the welL. The closing season of under-grouwater has been proclaimed to conserve underground water supplies and provide a OREMThe student council of maximum quantity for next the Lincoln High School met re use. , year's cently to consider plans for mak addiseason During the past the most outstanding tional Next week ing this SPRINGVILLE was water made available held at Lincoln with stu will be election- of officers for year dent body president, Ralph Mott through the previousj winter the SDrinsrville Kiwanis Club, presiding. ' Other officers present water, closing of wells, "materiwith installation set for January. included JTed Harward, vice pres ally helping to mature crops, for candidates ident; Teddy Konbock, secretary; said Mr. Boswell. Nominations have been made as follows: Ann Schuman; historian; Lynn Disregard of the closing order is a misdemeanor. Sterling Price and Finley Roy- -- Poulson, program chairman. lance for office of president; ErThe clubs represented by their "And, if necessary, the state win Sheffield and Verl Whiting, presidents: .Tigerettes, Karen will bring action In court and from the for to Olsen enforce the Aude, Sapere law," says EngiHarry following, seven will be chosen and Sandra Pugh; Cor Unum, neer Tracy. to be on the board of directors: Creig Mc Arthur; G.A.R., Gwen J. Y. Bearnson, Maurice Bird, ldams; FHA, Joan Groesbec Arthur C. Boyer. Arthur Condie, FFA, Gerald Carter; Ski Club. , Vernon Cook, Oliver Dalton, Ber- LeAnne Wells; Girls organiza ton Groesbeck, William Gogarty, tion, 'Lois Richards; Art Club, Glenn Holley, El weed Loveridge, Pauline Long;' and Shirley Stub- Eldon fleese, Merle Sargent, ben, Livewire editor; Sue BridgHEBER-M- rs. Marian D. Clegg ' Glenn Seal, LeRoy Tingey. ett, Railsilitter editor; Maureen has been appointed to the posiGeist and' Annette Dunn, school tion of assistant librarian, at a mother, four blocks, away. reporters, represented the school recent meeting of the library the Local firemen brought..' publications on the council meet. board. Mrs. Clegg will be reblaze under control, but the en Also were Anne Egbert, sponsible for the evening hours. structure was Sandra present tire four-rooMerrelL Sharon Lupus. at the Heber City library. flooded and the: roof badly dam- Margie Palmer and Beverly An- invitation to the people of aged.. Bounous, song leaders, and Larry Wasatch County to visit th un was Cause of the fire Rees, Carmen Ivie and Ken library often was given by th . determined. Clark, 'cheer leaders. library board. Deadline for seasonal of other than - . bcreficial-use-wel- is - . , Student Council Springville Kiwanis Club Plans Elections nd Maps "Activities " - Za-brisk- vice-preside- ie; nt Library Assistant - Named in Heber . - ; -- i Cany on Closing Meets Protest! i ft - ! r ' " , . r ..--. ; ,;-i- x ; 7 .r r -- ; -- , : . :. . -- SCOUT COMMANDER, by S. E. Whitman, CVEZYDAY, MORE PEOPLE SAY Houghton,' Mifflin, Viuaw ID nrnouth models, including ,52.75. falls into the "now it can be told" category. Everyone knows that the Indians were cheated and robbed by profit .hungry w?hite men, usually backed up by . the United States gov ernment. va n d frequently the United States Army. The glory ol the winning of the West theme has for .ioo Ion obscured the .truth. Here is a book which makes a conscious effort to tell the truth. If this is S. E. Whitman's first i This book lever tasted!" . . - ' rccrr' dznt cf tl- ber cf Czz Curry, " i:rvcL:r Tv.o tl3 izz-z- zl Dsmccr-t- :: :rri'J . 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