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Show ' l - 1 j LJ ' , ' , , i - " j " ' , j I SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1956 Utah County, Utah 8 ' SUNDAY-HERAL- I rL ,- Scouts Plan $60,000 Buildinq of Provo Site iiilir PROJECTED BOY SCOUT BUILDING Here's artlstjs drawing of new headquarters building for Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, to be built on Provo's Fifth North just i i I iatimit,wwri, ' it I Provbans Win Posts At State Church Convention r - ' -- I .r'' ... ' ' j ' . , A number of Provoans Saturday were Earned to state posts a ithe Utah Congregational Churches con conference at eluded a two-dChurch, Salt Community Holladay Lake City. Ed B. Shriver was named moderator of Utah Congregational Churches for the coming year; Mrs. O. A, Spear, to Our Christian World Mission Committee; Mrs. George B. Brown, to the Christian west of the National Guard Armory. Rapid growth of the coahcll? Education Committee; W. D. and its activities has made the building necessary. Scout en--1 Evans, to the Laymen s Work Committee, and Al Martin to the roUment has increased from!7111 in 1950 to 12,300 at present. Social Action Committee. Henry - er . - !' h. - ' ! 1 a: Tbe Utah National Parks Coun- ty to 'keep "as long as it is used mmH' scouting." cil, Boy Scouts of America, hopes forMr. maid the said Tnteridce 60 to break ground within days a for needed long been has new scout headquarters ing! W rentea Present quarters time. building for the council at about inadequate for the, expanding 260 W, 5th Floyd LoveridgeJar4 needs of the Boy Sscout Council, cout executive, announces. ; Blueprints are being drawn up hesaid. un-dPlans for financing the strucby Joe Ashworth, architect, conthe direction of the council ture call for a $1 minimum the of 12,300 each building committee consisting of tribution for a W. W. Clyde, Springville; and W. Boy Scouts in the council and scout-r- J each $5 from of minimum Clifton Sowards .and A (Tony) The balance would be used v A" Tolboe; Provo. fori subscription. u.. structure The $60,000 . .... .... public i The on a Provo building wm De; auracuve be built 1 will with! approxilor lust west of the present and - functional feet of floor 3900 square The city mately National Guard Armory. ' has leased the council the proper space. ? ' ' ': - ' , i 7 1 j j ' r ; I I- . : Campbell of Orem Community Church ., was appointed to the Church Extension I Committee, and the Rev. Vera Robinson, who will arrive June 1 to become pastor of Orem Community Church, tcf the , Evangelism Committee. Dr. Wade Carter, pastor of Provo Community Church, and outgoing state chairma? for Christian. World , Mission Committee, reported a 4 large increase in funds given by- -, churchesto missions; and called : for tripling next year of quotas, which was voted unanimously by , , the conference. " f , i one-sto- ry City-own- ed " . Cdfeoir i i Sue nn o Stage Show to be Featured In Orem Pioneer; Days Fete UUh Valley Pioneer OREM enDays will feature a galaxy ofceletertainment for their second bration scheduled this year for anJuly 22 to 24. Plans wereOrem nounced ..Saturday by the Boosters? Inc., under the direction of the president,: Lee Bishop. Mr. Bishop noted that the stage ahow, "Holiday Frolics" will be one of the main attractions of the three-da- y holiday program. They are claiming to use the majority of the best local talent with sev eral headline acts. Other activities planned include a memorial services on Sunday afternoon honoring Orem pioneers. On tothe secoutdo ond day they expect 1 (5fUlfo)n7raFo)', for; the swimming pageant-helthe; first. time last year, a mam-- : the m(jth pioneer parade, and ' show. stage "Holiday Frolics" Miss Orem will ' reign" over the parade and festivities and the first pstrt- of July, the queen contests will be held. Miss Jolene Farley was queen last year. Other events to be crowded into th brief three days Include children's sports, and a bicycle and basetricycle derby, boy's ball and. carnival attractions.' The Boosters, an organization appointed by the Orem city council; to present the city's annual celebration, had hoped' earlier to stage the musical, "Promised Valley" which attained so much d Kart .Schaffher Varsity Town Cloilicraft Marx & . - all-st- famejat the 1947 Whatever he does . . ' .: i i J . , :. ' . ' , I ii .;?:-.- Ii 1 1 a. i . s if " of values, his personal pride. All three of these top names In men's clothing " ' L fare available at Shriyer's and they are all carefully proportioned for perfect fitting comfort, skilfully tailored from the finest fabrics . . . they're always in . cele- bration and had explored the possibility of staging the Ogden Pioneer Days production, "All Faces West." Due to inadequate seating facilities and heavy financial requirements this type of production had to be canceled. The Boosters are making plans now. for the coming year of staging a pageant or a musical. dramatization next year if at all possible. They feel that seating at the Orem City park could be arranged to accommodate 3,000 people allowing for 5,000 to see a producstand. tion in a thee-nlgThe major pioneer parade will to be held Monday evening In order not to conflict with the Pioneer Days Parade In Salt Lake which draws crowds from all over the west. This arrangement also proWORTHY MATRON Mrs. Her vides a Orem an opportunity to have number of bands available bert Tarran, worthy matron ot fb? Orem parade. Last year the Eastern Star, which is. was the of this Pioneer the first sponsoring a benefit- - luncheon celebration.', year Wednesday, r X . . x ..' L l . . . out moix. timpwiiuiu new ui un, iuccmhu now TacKiing prooiems I : I 7 i. 'At T. 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Friends Invited Eastern Star To Open House Plans Benefit Friends of SPRINGVILLE Event Wednesday Mrs. Minnie Dennison, ona visit t l - 1 . gleaming BoucIeV SPORT COATS from . . . ?30 to:$50 home in Los AnA luncheon is being arranged here from her to an open invited are; Star geles, by members of to ' be held In her honor house at the Masonic Jfemple, 151 N. May 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. lst E., from 11. a. m. to 3 p. m. Sunday, of the Howard Jen home the at; on" Wednesday. May 16. j 1015 S. 4th E. Springville. The lifhcheon will be i a benefit sen's, is a sister of Dennison Mrs. affair, with proceeds to go to the and has A.iW. Cherrington Mayor Committee mem f SLACKS from i the,-Easter- i IPdDIETr $14:95 to! $25 organization. number of other brothers and bers urge that business and other asisters and other relatives in groups, both men, and women, attend en masse. Tickets are available from Mrs. Marjorie (George Roderick, 290 N. 6th E., ticket chairman, or any members, Mrs: James is general chairman of the affair. Worthy matron is Mrs. Ma-zur- ie i 1 .:. Herbert Tarran.. and other cities - in Springville Utah. : ; v She Is the mother of 13 ' sons and daughters, 10 of, whom are living: Howard- Jensen, Jodie Jensen, and Elvin Jensen all ofSpringville; Mrs. Bessie Fetterman,. Jack Jensen and Mrs. Margaret JL.ynn all of Los Angeles; Mrs. Jessie Maxwell of Salt Lake; Mrs. Rea Bierman of North Hollywood; Grant and Hugh Denl-so- n .'of Glendale and- - Barstow, : Calif. ' - : Springville Lions Pick New Officers ! : ...';".....Leo T. Cutler SPRINGVILLE was elected president "of the Lions club at their meeting Thursday night. He sue- ceeds Lo u i s i Thorpe. J a c k Robertson was : named first vice president; How V' ard Allan, second vice ; presl a , t . . .! Heber Lions Stage Election 1 r . " ' ' ' K . I , 1 1 ' ( 1 1, I ' I ' .. r I - ' - j' - r ; "M I: HEBER F. W. Mountford, publisher of the Wasatch Wave was elected president of the Heber Lions Club,, at a recent meeting of the organization; Out is Guy McDon going president ' i ald. dent; Oscar a v son. Other elected officers Include X third Vice presi Glen Hatch, first vice president; T.; K. MacNaughton, second vice denti O. J. president; Max Reese,' third vice Peay, talltwist LaMaf McDonald, secpresident; Mr. Cutler er; Bill Lowry, are William Directors retary. liontamer: Bert Brown and Har W. tail- Scribner .and J. Turner; old Jordan, directors. Holdover directors include Ted Haymond twister is Mack Davis, and lion tamer, Kent McDonald. Holdand Ray Lofgran. , Miss Marilyn Thorpe gave over directors' are Elroy Van piano numbers and speeches from Wagoner and Gordon Menden . the nominees were heard. halL At the meeting of the Lady Lions, Mrs.' Jack Robertson was named president with Mrs. O. J. 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