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Show i - i SUNDAY, MAY IS, 1958 f Utah County. Utah i SUNDAY HERALD I AROUND AND ABOUT nun aim yooinif SPANISH Ph. FR 4-02- FORK : " '".,.' ' !."A v '. - $ , w . J, -- A t f ia ! t ; ; '..( ' j : " : Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawkins,! well known former Pro vo residents, of Fresh Meadows, N. Y., will visit in Provo for a few days about May, 19. They will be enroute to the west coast on business They will be accompanied by their daughter, Debbie. While in . "Provo they will visit Iwith Mr. and .Mrs. A. Ted Tuttle and Mr. '," . and Mrs. Lewis Griffin. i mmmm - i r , j. Culturetts Club held its meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Peterson. Mrs.. La Vina Fugal, 1955 American Mrs. Vida Swenson, also spoke. Harold Peterson sang two vocal selections on the Mother's Day theme. Mrs. Rex Schow.was co-hostess and Airs. Ruhv Nirnl wax in rharpp nf th nrnsrsm. Twen. members were present, Mrs. Phillips, mother ;, of Mrs. NIcol,1 also was a guest. r ty-thr- ee ! Robert EUertsen and Jay Hunzfker, gave a lawn party recently at the Ellertson home in Orem. The group of .18 school friehds enjoyed refreshments, dancing and a movie. Mr. i visiting Eatchel well for . and Mrs. Carrel A. Waters, are spending Mother's Day Mr. and- - Mrs. Donald theirA daughter and in Salt Lake.H They will also attend a missionary fareMr. and Mrs.fj. Worthington of Salt Lake. son-in-la- w, !. Mr. and Mn. Lewis Griffin and; sons, Richard. Gary' and Dean to i 7 older-r-Firs- 0 Aviation Cadet Kent E. Christensen, son of Mrs. 483 E. 1st L., A. Christensen, S., Provo, Utah, - recently made his first solo flight in a jet trainer at Bryan Air Force Baie, Texas. He is scheduled to grad- . . - y, j j . 4-- H left Friday spend the weekend in Escalante, Utah, visiting with the parents pf Mri Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Griffin. They ship. will return Sinday or Monday. The James R. West trophy went ; '4-- H ; to Don Phillips for the best FFA to Ruby Hoggard left Saturday to motor Los Angales, fitting j and showmanship. Calif. ; Ronal Inouye was presented with a gold wrist watch, by Joe Doctor-ma- n Mr. and Mri. ArnnM Dn1 Kl.u.n l.n jand Sons, for owning the j two days visiting and sightseeing in Las Vegas, Nev. grand; champion baby. beef. Ray Meecham received a trophy Ralph Reed of Springville entered the Utah Valley LDS Hos- for his fat hog champion, treatment. He is the husband Utah Ram Sale presented a tro kxvw pital Thursday to undergo medical ' -. of Mrs. Mary Reed. , phy to vance Mortensen for his fat LWV lamb champion. . Horse Pulling ,,. Lynn D. Losee, 5, injured a week ago when he was hit by a i car while crossing Results of the horse pulling conmnmiin tmf i i, Utah ValleV HnXTlitfll hfc narpnte . ' iMD I ir ...in fiuiu uaiuiuav. TI. will t.iim iiti t.tm a. tests ', were: Lightweight class r m.wv? enM hospital several weeks, they s aid. Frst, Dell Welden, South Jordan; second, Que Seeley, Mt. Pleasant; ?IaxJGef W Graehl of Provo, junior veterinary medicine major third, John Ablldskov, Salem. At Colorado A and M Colleger was on the honor Middleweight class First, Lew Ust for last quarter. is Brothers, Salt Lake City; sec John Abildskoy , Salem ; third, Mr, and Mrs.! George T. Adams have returned from a ond, Jack McKee, South Jordan. Heavyweeks vacation to Denver. Colo.. Colorarin just First, T Ace Wallace, They spent anoUier week visiUng Mrs. Adam's parents Mr. and weights Mrs. W. J. Harrison, at Richmond.lUtah, and at Logan with other Granger: second, . Lewis Brothers, Salt Lake City; third, Lewis Har dy, American Fork; fourth. Que t Seeley, Mt. Pleasant. . Results of the judging in the Holstein dairy, division were: Bull calves First, Charles Warnick, I Pleasant Grove; second, Carl Far-- Mr. ( : I JET PILOT ' 4-- H Divi-'deDartme- nt . ; i t." : j 4-- H 'Vf' - ; . ' v I , t, - i Mil us .Two-year-ol- l L . i I . . Air. and Mrs. Mont R. Ellett and children, Pamela Jean, Edward and Nancy Ann, will be leaving next month to make their new home in Van .Nuys, Calif. Mont has accepted a position as aeronautical research acientist for Lockheed. After "six months in Van Nuys they will be transferred to Stanford University and will rn a iro tn r nrmnont nnm r Ha m a fa i a r. ainnr win com a his work for master's degree in physics at BY U in June. plete They have made their home in Provo for several years. ; f . I - The ' Utah Academy of Sciences, of Utah State Agricultural College "The Rural Mormon Community r. Arts' and Letters Saturday, con- and worked for several years with Religious Values vs. Environ- cluded two days of; annual meeti- the extension service. He is a Prepared I critiques ion his ngs! at Brigham Young University tional authority on rural sociology, research were given, by Dr. Wal-- 1 which included the awarding of and has written extensively about demer P. Reed, head of the depart ment of philosophy, University of distinguished service citations to .the Mormon community. Dr. Lowry Nelson.i professor of; ..Dr. I. O. Iirsfall, director ujtan; Dr. Leonard J. Arrington, of the Extension of irnnnmiVi TTth sociology at University ot Minne-iemeritsotai, and Dr. Armahd J. Eardley.'sion and professor emeritus iof'State Agricultural College, and dean of the school of mineral in mathematics at University of Utah Professor Ray Canning, sdciology dustries at University of- Utah. Saturday advanced from vice pres- department, Brigham Young Uni-ident to president of the academy. verstty. Stewart , Williams, Academy J.j j president said the awards are Dr. John R. Halliday. chairman The. conference also Included a given each year to 'individuals of the BYU Music Department, Junior Academy iScicnce Fair in closely connected with the intel was elected' vice president and will! which high school students dis lectual development: of U6ah," Al- - succeed to the position of , presi-playe- d their projects in the BYU S. Dr. now next Briant a dent not of Botanical this! resident year. though Laboratory Building. state, Dr.' Nelson is a graduate; Jacobs, ; professor of English at Winners of the exhibit competition Brigham Young University, will were, first, John Beardall of continue as secretary. Springville High ;SchM, awarded Division chairmen elected were $50 for his demonstration of MAnr) A JinAA Dr. George Ellsworth, history de t il J " W .VtJIUilU XTinViAlna 1...t ir- - i HI. Utah .( State partment, Agricultural viinpus nign ocnooi, vi H College, to head the social science $15x for his model of a1 'heavy I section- for two years, and Runt 'cruiser, and third, Harold r Jones ? of of Pleasant Grove High School, McKnight, assistant State Senator Elias L. pay, one botany at BYU, headprofessor of the" his collection of Utah of three announced candidates for section. sciences logical plants. the Republican nomination, for govV Student Award Climax Luncheon ernor, will speak ito the BYU The luncheon meeting Saturday) A junior high school istudent, Young ' Republican Club at 7 p.m 250 of Room the Joseph Smith BallroomNcli-- : Robert Maynardi of Tooele was in in the Joseph Monday r jmaxed two days of sessions in 'awarded $10 for his hand-mad- e Smijth Memorial Building., Sen. Day will talk on he need which .scholars of Utah's institu- - electric motor, 'in a special class for increasing, the income of Utahns tions of . higher learning and visit for younger students. The Academy also awarded a through promoting industrial de- ing .experts read papers on regrant to Thomas VJ- - Hartog of velopment and tourist travel. His search of . all types. , talk will be one ofia serfes given One of the largest section meet- Ogden High School :)o pursue his before the. club by prominent lead ings was that of social sciences study and collection of Utah mam- ' 4. ' '' k two of ... in which ers of the Republican the '"XVI1 mals. top presented party ' '..3 1 Utah. j Other features 0fthe conference features of the conference SatD. Gordon Dr. were a tour of theWasatch Moun- morning. urday in .a felony involving rustling, Gibson of the University of Utah tains' from the PintXof the Moun- was placed on probation' for 18 department ot Anthropology, pre- tain to Santaquiri by the geology sented an illustrated lecture ion section Saturday,, andXlhe' presen- months. j' Noel, Jackson, 47, 633,1 E. 5tn his study of the tribes of Africa. tation of a program of "Music 1 Presents in Shakespeare's Time'! by Homer S., found guilty of resisting ah Paper officer, was sentenced to one Dr. Thomas F. O'Dea, a fellow Wakefield and Clawson Cannon of year, in jail; suspended and at the Center for Advanced Study BYU music department, j experts placed on probation for the same in the Behavioral Sciences at Palo on ancient instruments, at 'the ban ' Alto, Calif., presented a paper on quet Friday evening. period na-lmen- ' : i Mr. and Mrs. Vern"Dalton left IFriday for their home In Port land Drp . aftir vUiMnu with hU irinthr. Mrs. Sarah Dalton of Springville. Mrs. Dalton has been ill but is improving., Vera was formerly of Springville and is now? employed in Portland as business manager of a magazine firnU Utah Acaclemy of Sciences, Arts Letters Ends Two-Da- y Annual Meet I v " i Richards, American Fork; fourth, Delos Carter, Provo. ; Junior yearling bulls Biigham Young University, Provo, f first; Ronald Eugene Nielsen, Spanish Fork, second. Senior yearling bulls Grant S. Richards American d bulls Fork,, first. Bulls thrfce years old BYU, first, Farr Brothers, and pay son; second, BYU Charles WarChampion bull nick, Pleasant Grove. Senior grand Farr Brothers", champion bull Pay son. Holstein heifer Icalves First, Terry Warnujk, Pleasant Grove; second, Ronald .Eugene Nielsen, Fork; third, Spanish Charles Warnick, Pleasant Grove; fifth, G. L. Richards, American Fork. r Holsteicf junior yearlings First, G. L. Richards, American Fork; second, Charles Warnick, Pleasant Grove; third, BYU;i fourth and Springville. fifth, Ronald Eugene Nielsen, SpanIn FFA dairy judging First! ish Fork. f place to Lehi, second place to SpanSenior yearling Holstein heifers ish Fork, and third place to Provo. First, Ronald E. Neilsen, SpanIn competition livestock ish Fork; second, Charles War First place to Palmyra, nick, Pleasant Grove; third and judging second place to Morgan,, and third ifmirHi nvn fifth rtrsmt s mrh place to Palmyra junior team.tards American ' Fork; best calf Special trophies were presented Charies Warnick, Pleasant at the exhibitors jamboree in the ;herd Grove Senior grand champion, "i?1-- . S. Richards, American Fork. Grant FTlay, re- The Spanish Fork jr.-- v nivisSnn- - hull raif Rnhhv Commercial Bank of walkerf Spanish Fork first; heifer Utah Trophy for the best ammal Mif Jm, waiWm- - snanish Jipst., display. Bob Poll, Morgan; Fork ; Harold Hansen received the Bank third, second, Jess Walker, Spanish Fork. of Spanish Fork trophy, for the Bob Poll, Morgan, won first in best range 'bull on the Spanish junior heifer, yearling Fark range. cow and cow. He also Ronald Eugene Nielson won the:nad thc Junior grand yearling Utah Holstein Association trophy champion for the best three females. First, Guernsey heifer calf Award Pleasant Gillman, Grove; Larry Dean Hansen and Sons ; trophy Brown Swiss Provo, Jay Gold, was won by Eddie Morgan for took first r place. the best fitting and 'showman; l 17 - Champion :cus en. Spanish Fork; j third. Grant animals brought champion prices here Saturday as the traditional auction brought to a 32nd Utah Jun close the four-da- y ior Livestock snow, Ronald Inouye's grand champion steer brought 57 cents "a pound from Safeway Stores. Holley Department Store and Holley Livestock Company bought the grand champion fat lamb en-- , tered I by Vance Mortinsen from Ephraim for $1.3 a pound. The grand' champion fat hog ex- hibited by Raymond Meacham of Lake Shore brought 61 cents a pound from the Bank of Spanish Fork, Previously unannounced awards made during the show are: . Livestock Judging Winners in the FFA livestock First place to the Spanjudging ish Fork team, second place to Mt. Nebo of Nephi, and third place to end-of-'sho- with; COLLEEN ROWBERRY State Junior Livestock Show Ends With Auction - i i. ; Elias Dqy Wl Address Young elec-tronhorpsi- sA Republican Club uate from the jet training course in July. fi & - . bio-i$10-f- 6r I Utahn Placed On Probation After; Check Offense . j R. L. Jones, 25, Kearns, who pleaded guilty to charges of: is suing a fictitious check for $3.25 in Lehi, was placed on probation Friday by Fourth District Court for a period of 18, months, with provision for restitution. Robert Wagner, 27, 595 N. 4th W., Orem, who pleaded guilty to charges of a, "crime against na ture, was placed on probation for 18 months with provision he receive psychiatric treatment Edmond J. Lunceford, 29, 506 S. 4th E., Orem, who pleaded guilty to "being an accessory" : , !! V , f i 1 S . ; - . fc . : . j : j . : : : 1 3 : : : : 5 -i- - r 1 !.... J , ' 1 s '!- 1 .. - ct,.t... tmf -- 1 t j .t th' - s 7 w --- vfiV' . i t s 11 ' Iff VVVV 11 u m mmtm ; V J-- v. : h 1 VC3-- - vv 1 1 1 .a. 1 . ..i.f..t . wrrj .. ..-i- Ci.,., f k v.. VA J 1 - V I II " w Maw f I v7 1 ( ; X ' Ifi 'A U m b. ! Conservat ion Districts Puan U S. Soi Stewa rclsh ip Wee k - Statistics directors. They receive no salaries. In some states,, they are not even reimbursed in part BORN; for their, expenses. . At ttah Valley Hospital . ouicijrj must De moti Saturday vated by the.truth of the PsalmBoy to Randall and Irene Draper ist's, words: 'The earth1 is the Johnson, Springville. Lord's and the fullness thereof ., . . t) . .ij J They are heeding the Cre Friday Boy to Frank and Ardis Chrisator's command, when He placed tensen! Eastman, Orem.' man in the Garden of Eden, !to Boy to Glen and Ina Huff Chrisaress it and to keer it.' tensen," Springville. believe "I that the technicians Girl f to Lee and Lois Durrant of the Soil Conservation Service Bartholomew, Mapleton. nave this same conception. How Girl to Stanley and Emma Strat-else could we explain - the count- ton Houghton, Orem. ies. extra hours, beyond the call DIVORCES FILED of duty, which they devote to soil Emmalou Oakley vs. Ernest La- and water conservation?" Maun .Oakley. ' tills actuallyTo those of us who ar Snil Katnryn B. Pmegar vs. David throughout the United States are sponsoring Soil Stewardship week beginning May 13, according to G.; Marion Hinckley, publicity chaorman for the Timpanogos Boll Conservation 'District.. . People in. all Kvalks of life are being reminded of their depend ence upon the soil for their very existence. , j Don Williams, chief of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service savs. J 'Unless we pause to consider the man we .may be amazed spiritual . . i it. uuo ui uie tuu sic w-oicau 'ardshlp: concept in a time when we are troubled by temporary crop surpluses, and when only . j - ono person iu 25 the soil for a living."Unless we accept as a fact that men do recognize the spirit ual values of soil and water con- sepration, we are unable to ex- - thousands of them make to serve as .members of the governing uuarus m lie aiiy t,iw jwauyi organized and managed Soil Conservation Districts. These men ana mere are some women on these governing boards already are conservation farmers or ranchers. They already are, per- ksonally, reaping the material benefits of I greater net income, lower production costs and great er efficiency in the, use of labor and machinery that' comes with . ; r or( - . " . i I . ! . . , V ; Conservationists by profession as Ralph Pinegar. Alta B. Brown, vs. Charles jS. well as by conviction, this con Brown J ception of soil stewardship is gratifying, for we know that man DIVORCES GRANTED and the soil remain Inseparable. Frank R. Snell vs. Ruby L. Sneli and countersuit by defendant: de fendant awarded decree, $50 support and name of Long restored. Boyd Richard Dimick from Juan- ita Ramona Dimick. Bernice Jensen Angell from Leo Angell; plaintiff awarded custody of minor children and $75 a month support. . Semitrailer Crash Kills St. George Man MARRIAGE LICENSES Clifford ST. GEORGE, Utah (UP) A 22 Ray Ferguson, 20, Orem, year old St. George father was and Gleda Lou Laubon, 18, Provo. killed today when ' an oncominz Richard Eric Peterson, 17, Pleas semi trailer I jackriifed into the ant, Grove, and Janice DeOn Swenpaw of his pickup truck, sending son, ; 18, Pleasant Grove. Robert George Heringer, 21, Pro p-V him, over aa embankment. .conservation.; f and Evalyn Pomel Evans.- 13, vo, The victim, Douglas K. Roundv. "But these local leaders v Salem. and do not, expect material was kiUed InstanUy. The accident gain from their services as dis- occurred 17 miles west of here on trict supervisors", commissioners, U.S. highway 91. No one else was Frederic -- - . . : injured. Utah highway, patrol trooper Jur, liah Fox said the an auto Western empty transport Published by Gerald Cortruck, skidded on the wet poratlon, 0 Soath First West r as ithe driver braked for highway a string Street every afternoon; Monof cart ahead of him. day through Friday Sunday 'The traUer jacknifed into the published . Sunday path of Herald Roundy'a pickup. Both the morning..-,4 truck trailer plunged and pickup Entered as secondclass over the embankment but the .' matter at the post office tn semi cab os remained the ' high Provo Utah, under the act cf way. ! March 3. Roundy's truck was crushed. He Sabscriptioa terms by car was enroute . to Panaca, Nev.. to rier ta Utah Cocntys deliver . implements when the 'Per oosW.'-;':flXJ : accidentfarm occurred at 10:33 ajn. :; ia advance 53.C3 , "The was the father of victim Ona yesr ta'tdTasca tt3.C3 ; and a four twins Cy c:3 anymrttro b tse j months old girl was the son Up CcItrJ .ztz cr lis pcssta- ; of Mr. and baby. Mrs. Carl Roundy of for zix caoctia la advazee; Hurricane, Utah, and a veteran cf CI3.C3 tzr m Ttzt la advance, f Korea. ah - semi-traile- ? . . ' .;-'--- -- t ld i tutrix cs3 trr cicely d C' en r-- ::: C :'"- -- - r C Dine in Utah County lE'1"? 72S?tS wiwia uiuvu vi a mi aaar nu at the Chicken Roost in Springville while driving through Utah County vw Friday night. The noted actor chatted affably edly strolled through the kitchen or the establishment at their invi tation, it was , reported. witn waitresses, and good-humo- r- . j: two-year-o- .... 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