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Show t (.l.i..'- -- , i : I . ' ;l . - , t .1 ' T5!5! , Provo Review U. S. Air Might Armed F6rces Dtiy mil - liji SUNDAY HERALD Pioneer Days, Beards and AH among them will be a Navy ' rocket launcher. big. ' The biggest,!' fastest and most used by Strategic Air Com 1 Air Force ROTC ' deadly of Air Force warplanes, mand to carry atomic bombs, will At p. m., the a color guard; preceded by Civil Air Patrol rescue planes and flv over Provo from Mountain Band, followed by marching Spon and a Sikorsky helicopter will buzz Home AFB, Ida., at 2:12 p. m. sor Corps coeds and an AFROTC Provo on Armed Forces Day Utah Air National Guard is ten drill team from Brigham Young May 19, while the. Navy, tatively scheduled to send a flight University, will march down Cea Marinesj Army and National of its I 8 fighters over f Provo ; ter from University to Fourth Guard display combat gear t and ana run a u, a coupie oi its West: "180," and march back to 9 techniques on the,' ground.' interceptors; an 9 Sikor and Caunty Biulding, to pro City Tentative site for equipment sky helicopter, and a C-- vide band concerts throughout display and showing of Defense 124, the world s largest cargo the afternoon. i films Saturday from 1 to 4 pi m. plane. (The band will be The so big, it is possible to drive Into Cadet headed ROTC Maj. Or-by , WELL. GOOD! gas tankers.) vel it two tractor-trailteam drill the' by ".j GRAND RAPIDS. ..Mich. (UP) Details of exhibits to be enter CadetSkousen; t. and Ronald Zirker, and Guard National Utah K. identical has ed by Briggs Harry the Sponsor Corps by Sponsor draft board land Society Security the Army and Navy reserves ColJ Claudia Sedwick. hav6 not yet been announced, but numbers. The 21st Marine Reserve Rifle CoJ headed by Capt. Edward Durham. will put on a cbmbat demonstration. , I J Exhibits by all af the armed forces will be on display in Provo downtown store windows. Among exhibits will be an air craft survival kit for forced down airmen including parachute pack. Continued increased demand on .14,644,030 kilowatt hours sold for weapons and fishing equipment. ... , . the Provo municipal power plant the first quarter of 1936, compared National defense action films and is evidenced by the quarterly con- to 13,283,675 for the corresponding CAP, search and rescue films will period of 1955 an increase of 1, be shown at City and County sumption report showing a 10.2 is- 560,355 or 10.2 per cent. sold in cent Building. . 'power growth per sued I Saturday by Jj Hamilton I Every month of the quarter The defense films will be availshowed a substantial Increase over able to all high schools. Calder, chairman of they city utili" same month last year. A com the Armed Forces Day was estab ties board. The reoort reveals a total of parison, with the 1956 kilowatt lished in 1950 by the Secretary hour figure first, follows: January, of Defense with the approval of 4,886,193 and 4,292,010; February, the president to give official rec Lehi News 4,776,892 and 4,527,418 ; March, ognition on a single day to au 4,980,945 and 4,464,247. branches of the armed forces. i An interesting feature of the 'The Provo Armed Forces Day i report Is the fact that March of committee, h e a d e d by Col. this year, had a consumption higher Charles I. Sampson, Air Force than either. January or February, Reserve Squadron, include: isv '' showing that the powers use in Clyde James; Project' officer; ft Provo is growing this year to the Robert Halladay, Provo Chamber extent that the last month of the of Commerce: Lt. Col. Rulon D. quarter did not show . the usual Blake,, chief of Air Force ROTC arop over trie winter montns. some Brigham Young UniBy JOSEPHINE1 ZIMMERMAN of this' March increase Chairman Detachment, versity; Maj. R. C. McCaleb,Calder be at out, pointed might one volunteers Army Reserve; Capt. A. R. StewLEHI Fifty to a variation in meter art; Combat Engineers, Utah Na tributed Initial their' have completed reading dates, but he said i the re tional Guard; Maj. Ray E. Cox, trailing In Lehi's' new Ground port Is a definite Indication of Field Artillery, Utah National Observer: Corps, ;and are now steadily power consump Guard; Lt. E. K. Wiscombe, readv for ffraduation. it is re tion in thegrowing , city. Naval Reserve; Capt. E. D. Durported ; by. Monicai W. Peterson, Carl ham, Marine Reserve; chief observer, Air Force Sims, Recruiting' Additional observers are now in L. H. Curtis, KOVO Broadpost training, and the observation casting Station, land Mrs. Joan Is being manned ' on 'a limited The Daily Herald. Greyer, schecule at the , Peterson . resi dence. Mrs. A Peterson reports fl that her privata telephone has now been cleared 'for official calls by the Air Force. In all. around. 70 volunteers have signed for service with the on the Jordan River channel .is now . ' ' Corps.' but an additional 80 are open for use on a temporary basis, f t M of the a legal agree signing needed to man the post on full pending schedule. .Under the full sched ments between the Lehi Lions tile, each volunteer serves'" two Club and the Board of Canal PAYSON Presidents. Four Payson High hours per week. new The School located is south harbor have been sworn students Preliminary preparations are of the SANTAQUIN j CENTENNIAL SCENES It's 'Centennial tima at U immedithe S. into Reserve Road; J' Saratoga i. Army fori construc tha beard-growiforward; going of the Jordan Pumping Company A. 383 Infantry, which Santaquin, and a' pageant slated for Monday night' and a tion of a temporary observition ately back local scene. on two the contest ire now important items Permission for use of the fis now located in Provo. center on the second floor of tha Station; of the will characters portray historical channel has been granted by Boys who took their. bath are Top,1 Santaquin children I , Memorial 'Building Under the river Chief Guf is flek, ; community in Monday night's pageant.) Left Board of Canal Presidents Carl Gustafason, Garry Samuels direction of Lewis Smith, post the his whom with tha after spn, Santaquin, Which operates the Jordan River Lorell played by Norman Wall, Kenneth1 and Bow Bryson are made Alexander. The is being Earl named portrayed (by supervisor, plans ' ;pio Pumping Station. ers. They were. Is worn in by Ma community the part of early colonizer who is neer" Warenkki; up to build catwalks along the Neldon S. (Dick) Evans; presi plays Tommy R. C. MoCaBeb, unit advisor o west side of the Memorial Build- dent of the Lions Club which has jor Benjamin F. Johnson. The pioneer woman is Sheryl Clayson.: me vrovo unit. sec' the access from an citizens get a headstart in the beard-growiwith three present-da- y Below; ing, spearheaded the project, reports The youths were recruited into to contest. Rolfe Griffith, William Kaletta ond floor, bottom, Top as Evans now Is that Dan serving and Eldon Greenihalgh. . overseer of the harbor, and will the program by4 Monte; Wilson member of unit. Mr, the Payson Mrs,rLeland Powell Is receiv- supervise use of the harbor under Wilson was the first Payson High ing treatment at the Lehi Hos-lit- a lease soon to be signed. School graduate of the 1956 cl&ss for a broken right leg,- sufAgreement Approved to join this unit. The .Board of ' Canal Presidents fered in 'a fall at .her home.The newenlistees and Mr. Wil reportedly has approved a legal son will take advantage of the " " ' f Nineteen commercial students agreement with the Lions Club for newest offered. Six program; t and of the officers J harbor,; ' of Lehi; High School entered the Use of mohths of active duty at Ft. Qrd Interm ountain Commercial con- the Lions Club are ndw awaiting Cal.; are j required, after which of the legal papers: from; test Friday , at BYU.J They in- receipt the in remaia thf reserve fruits A committee! within' cluded Kent Peterson, Ronald the . attorneys. ' will one drill Glenn Olsen, Identification, offl have uon mh i working on a program. They dna Mae Mendenhall, the Clark, 15 of summer cer for the Provo j Police Depart week and days set of safety rules for the harbor per and Alda Mae Powell, bookkeep-- s which se ment, bas been elected president from camp. soon Becoming exempt will be adopted and " ing ; Sandra Phillips, Suellen made' part of the are lective service draft, contract they which of the Provo Footprinters, it was IPrice, Rita Wing," and Mary Ann will be i signed with Dan Evans. excluded front the two year term announced ' Saturday. l.sFeatherstone.i first - year typeof the active Of The task duty( required by preparing the harbor Mr. Olsen. who also is a vice . writing RaNae Carson, - Furlann for use is nearly completed, with government. president in the Central Utah . Smith, l Janice; Coates, and i Marie The live Payson men will re Peace of the the area, fencing exception Qffleers Association and Childs,;- second-yea- r typewriting; Lions President Evans declared port to FtOrd about June 10 for past president; or tne rrovo cuy Craig Ctirlstensen, penece Taylor, With volunteer . help and equip 14 weeks of basic i training and Employes Association, succeeds . Carol Ann Nielsen," and' Donna ment furnished Lehi City, Utah the remainder of their six months Marvin. Laws. 4 by s first-year Webb,, shorthand; Carlan County, i the National Guard and ' D. Footprinter, officers elect Madsen, Jean Griffin, and Lois private - citizens, a new road has ing hr the various service schools edOther the at last regular meeting o: second-year shorthand. Fowler, bees built into the harbor, and the throughout the United States. include Eddie the The company which the - new Allen,organization, area cleared and "Metal leveled. vice first president; James A meeting for all parents and have been laid enlistees joined was located in Lansing, second vice president: TOP FOOTPRINTER mats' Handing Glenn wives of missionaries will be held along the river bank," extending in- Payson I until the latter part o t new third Provo Carter, Olsen, vice, presi George policeman, Thursday, May 17,: at 7:30 p. m. to the water for Jaunching. ; 1955; f when 'it was transferred to dent; Bill Nelson, secretary and president of the Provo Foot in ths Second LDS Ward chapel. f A 50 cent launching fee will be Provon view of the support now W. Dean Loose, attor printers. All members of the group are charged,- - and arrangements may being given' the unit, officers treasurer; Grant Bench, sergeant-a- t to attend, - " state that it may be returned to ney: season also sell be urged made tickets to W. arms': Ellis Mower, chairman ; ' ; "1 for use of the harbor. Payson. of the board; Marvin Laws.' G. W Col. Laurel JButler, senior ad McLenan and Jesse Ettas, three-New members of the Pepettes, - Mothers 1 visor for the Army Reserve of year directors ; Fred Loveless Lehi club the annualat High girls pep Tea, Thursday School, were Inducted at a for- evening in the Lehi Riding Club Utah; said "If, Payson demon Robert Paul and K. E. "Bob r mal pledging ceremony - Friday house. The Samoan Club of strates strong support to maintain Bullock,! directors; and at the school. Members o the Brigham Young University pre this unit we will give serious con Harold Van Wagenen, Karl Bun o anizktion Recently; helc an en-- sented the program, and leis and sideration to relocating it here. nell and Willie Wong, di 30 less at men in than Ameri Presently rectors. favors were presented to all at Joy able; canyon party in can Fork canyon; marking the tending, The f Hawaiian theme strength, the Company is author ThC Provo Footprinters are af close of the season's1 a ctivities. was carried out in the table and ized 45 enlisted men and six of filiated with the International ficers. Opportunity is available Footprint Association Inc., and is hall decorations. General chair- for all enlisted men to qualify for an organization designed to pro ' Members of the Serimplan Qub man of the affair was Mrs. I. and obtain commissioned rank, mote better Hiaderstanding and co entertained their mothers at their Richard Bone. Col. Butler stated. operation between police officers and professional and business lead ers of a community v :. By JOAN; GEYEIt !'.,-- I is the City and County Building. The ' B-4- Sat-urdd- ; v six-je- t, I "city-killers- ," 7s y. j F-8- : ! H-1- F-8- j l 10-pla-ce t , four-engin- j C-1- 24 ed 30-airm- an I er ;: M-Sg- . ; 1 T l, - Rover Growth nd icated By Quarterly Report ; " , ill I s , 1 i I f Voliinteer Firemen End Training ; j 1 : , S-S- - Lehi Boat Saniaquin Centennial Pageant Set For Monday After Postponement Santaquin's Cen original pageant depicting the, of the Centennial.- Year festivities:-. will be held at dramatic settlement .of Santa- The contest is in commemora7:30 p. m. Monday on the school quin, will be presented under the tion of the famous beards grown, grounds, after inclement weather direction of L. W. Clayson, prin- in the early days ot Santaquin, forced a postponement Saturday cipal, and a prize will be awarded for The in the writte. beard most typical of that night. verse, pageant, " " mWUmt V was composed by Laura West- The parade, also scheduled for over, Gloria Clayson, Delia Hud A two dollar, exemption ticket, 6:30 p,- m. Saturday, was post- - son, and Estella Peterson in may be purchased at the city ofp led and will be held, at the three, sequences: The restoration fice, or from B, M. Greenh41gh,! same time Monday. and the trek westward, the set Lynn Crook and Gerald Fowkes.-Anyon"With Thankful Hearts,' an tlement of Santaquin, and the caught without the ticket-. efor beard will be tried In A kangacity today. Special lighting SANTAQUIN tennial-pagean- t e ; fects and musical numbers will roo court. be added attractions. The grand finale will feature the centennial songVSantaquin," composed by Mrs. Glora Hudson Claysen. Lehi Jaycees -- ili . 1 " T A i ?. Lehi Council An historical miniature parade will precede the pageant at 6:30 Errforces p. m. The parade will start at the school house, travel one LEHI Installation of block west to the Highway, north Building Code officers of the Lehi Junior to Main Street, two blocks east Chamber of Commerce will take To Install New Officers . newly-electe- d place May 1? at ,the club's annual inauguration banquet,' according to President Rex South-wicI'K f . The banquet will begin at 8 p.m. at Wattle's Dining Room. Principal speaker of the evening will be Len Allen, Ogden, recent-l- y elected national Jaycee di- k, ' ' ,' : -'j rector. : The Jaycettes, an organization for the Wives of. Jaycee members, will also install new officers the Same evening. Incoming Jaycee officers are Geo g e Reynolds, president; Ralph Larsen, first vice president; Robert Karren, second vice president; KennetL Whinv pey, secretary,; George; Tripp, two-yedirector; Dale Clark, holdover director; Rex South- wick, state director; Joe Zupan di and Leo Loveridge,? one-ye.' f : ar ar i rectors, to officers be Installed Jaycette are Marie Clover, president; JoAnr Brown,: vice president; Rhea White, two-yedirector; Betty Comer, . holdover director; Beverly Julian and Flora Mae i . : ar : , Reynolds, directors, j to Center Street, and one block south to the First Ward Churchi fne building code Is being main wm aisDana. ine pa tained' by Lehi? City, city officials wnere For the; second time In reand geant parade are the school's report. cent months, the city has required cdntribution to the- Centennial to tear out a founda builder Year celebration. tion because its location was iff . of the building code. violation The- Santaquin Lioiis Club is City councilmcn are warning con builders sponsoring a beard-growithat they must obtain pertest beginning May 15 and con mits before they start construction tinuing through August 3, as part in order to make sure they; are complying with! the building code' and to avdid Unnecessary trouble and expense. Under the law,' the" city engineer may charge double the fee for a j building permit if construction is j started before the ' permit is obtained. The most recent Incident 0Cr in curred when the builder placed Jimmie Penrod, n his the foundation! too close to ap Provo and Utah County-fomany appearances as a dancer, adjoining property line. The Uaw is dancing in the movie, "Meet requires that a' home have 20 feet Me In Las Vegas," now showing of space on both sides combined at the Paramount theater. He also and not less than eight feet on was seen in "Carousel" as one either. 'The foundation, in question was only-fouof the child dancers. feet from-thpropJimmie is a graduate of Provo erty line. High School and studied under After a hearing, the city board Colleen Collins. He went to Hol- of adjustment ruled that the founlywood about a year ago where dation should be moved, and the he studied dancing while applying ruling was backed up by the city council after an investigation of for dancing roles in pictures. - .;. if. ; - ng Former Provoan Gaining Foothold As Movie Dancer , i well-know- e r ! eb b a a a a a ocai a Q ao aa o dx A- e o -- ng n a a a a rU.. ; - U 0 i i i ; ' . f - , Four f aysoir YoutKs Join Reserve Unit ; - '! j Harbor -- .. 1"' Sta-tio- n; Nov Ready i - K3 ; , IKi(MMi?-:feOoii- ng I i i D- - ! . fir. : i al :i r r. Foorprinters Elect New Officer Slate -- - i ' : Ml a i j: O containing organic fish in balanced fertilizer, I O - ', 0 0 i . ID Oultk rotutts. ORTHO-Gfc- work its vital fiutrtants ore quickly available " ' r to plants. : . 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