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Show -- w.ni.Jii.. mi I L- ' '""" linn Why Is Grass Green? your question, name, address and aye to WHY, DADDY? care of this paper. The Britannica Junior, life-givi- 15-volu- encyclopedia for school and home, will be awarded for the letter selected. In the ca&e of duplicate questions, the author of "Why, Daddy?" will select the winner. Today's winner is: Linda Shapiro, 7, Miami, Fla. If you imagine that the grass which grows on your lawn or on a golf course or In a park is the only kind of grass there is, then get ready for a surprise. There are more than 4,500 different kind of grasses in the world! Did you know that corn, wheat, rye, barley, rice, oats, bamboo, and even sugar cane are all grasses? -- ' 'J ' u i.V-- 'V ..., - -- i v, ' , . v ; , Selection Set May 30 : Grove's Strawberry Days rodeo queen will be selected on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove recreational grounds. An amateur rodeo will be heM in connection with the choosing of the Rodeo Royalty for the Jun 21 and 22 celebration. n According to Kenneth R. the of rodeo chairman even!-all girls between the aget of 16 and 25 are invited to try out. Previous queens of Stra berry Days are ineligible. Girls will be judged on horsemanship ability and personality. Two attendants will also b selected. The rodeo queen and her attendants will receive prizes '"4 - 3 1 gether." UTAH COUNTY DAIRY PRINCESS CONTESTANTS Five girls who have entered the competition for the crown of Utah County Shirley Thompson, daughter of Dairy Princess, are left to rig-htMr. and Mrs. Earl Ludlow, Spanish Fork; Donna Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ward Webb, Lehi; LaRae Strickland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Strickland, Cedar City; Elaine West, Of course these grasses, as well as the grass that grows on your lawn, are all part of the plan kingdom. And if there is one law 5. Columbus thought the world which is the foundation of all was flat. plant life it is the lawfcof greenAnswers ness. suojm s 'iqm All plants have a green coloring matter called chlorophyll. If they didn't possess this material, MYSTERY MESSAGE all other life in the world probWhat did the general say to his ably couldn't exist. Here's why. soldiers? This green matter, chlorophyll, makes it possible for plants to take "dead" substances from the S ON. soil and the air and manufacture THE living food. And if you go back COURAGE. IF far enough - with any food you DEflD 5R can think of, you finally get down to the plant kingdom. It is the 1 1 XRDLV OUR basis of all other food. Plant-eatin- g taf "act A creatures of course live dig NATION WllLlN rectly on plants. EN creatures live on creatures whose Send your tricks, riddles, or bodies are built up from substances made by plants. puwles to WHY DADDY? Give your name, age and adthe miracle green Chlorophyll, conis dress. A set of two beautiful coloring matter in plants, of leaves and tained in the cells picture books, dictionary, or in the stems and sometimes atlas, will be awarded for the letters selected each week. flowers. Jt enables the living attending the Page School came home with written notices of where they would be attending school next fall. This confirmed the rumor that Page School would be closed and brought to action a group of concerned mothers. mer children Indicted Under s Building Permits Issued For Several New Homes Here Dearborn; Robert J. Linne-burDetroit, of U.S. Plywood; William B. Gilbert, Detroit, of Midwest; Edward M. Magarian, New York, formerly with Roddis here; Ken Lester, Ashburg Park, Mich.; Henry M. Dahlquist, Birmingham; John Bugg, Detroit, of Kochton; and Robert T. Giffin, Detroit, of Georgia-PacifiThe indictment charged that fixed prices and quantity discount rates from 1949 to 1954 practically eliminated price competition. g, several Utah County Commission has contracts to approved weed-spra- y low bidder Wasatch Chemical Company for 550 gallons of ethanol ester, four pounds acid equivalent, at $3.81 120 and 2, pounds In connection with National Motel Week which was observed by motel owners throughout the United States last week, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Law, owners and managers of the El Rancho Motel, Provo, conducted an open house. The Laws, who purchased the motel two years ago, have refurnished the establishment and have made many improvements the drive such m and ays parking spaces. The l?test equipment has been installed such as an automatic ice ice machine which provides cubes for guests. bu-tox- 4- TWO y - r- Speed-Craz- y Xhicken Rtet" Canfj n win $. Thi 1 yS Jtrtenilt Oilinqutnt lVli self-defense- , 6angttr j a. : I Z iwjfltH Hit and Raa Hitroddert! THE PUTTERS ti J '.1 - Set and hear ( - -- 7N ROLL RECORDS "Hi's mini" jSfl , ' ' j KEMO SABY' MEANS FAITHFUL FRIEND HOLLYWOOD (UP) Jay Silver- heels, who plays the role of Tonto in the "Lone Ranger" series, says children ask him most frequently the meaning of "Kemo Saby," one of the Lone Ranger's names for him. The Mohawk says it means faithful friend or trusty scout in an Indian language. full-blood- 1 1 badges. land, Ohio. The jury decided Matthews shot the elderly Negro to death in the "lawful performance of his duty and in necessary s 4( ed I iki ttj, k TEENA6E ....wavAV, i ,oS . -- .jiti I . J DOORS OPEN 5:45 P.M. FEATURE TIME Rock All Nijrht .... Drag Strip Girl ... 7:00-9:55:50-8:1- JUNE 3rd and 4th 2:15 and 8:15 p. m. Save Us a Date 0 $ 10:35 Last complete show, 9:30 BYU STADIUM ." WDM SARATOGA'S OPEN triazole 50 per cent) at $1.90 a pound. Contract was awarded to E. C. Olsen Company, low bidder on 200 gallons of triethylanalamine at $2.50 salt formation of a gallon. -D THAT TWO GRAND POOLS RATES HOT WATER GROUPS TO 4 v-- rT'ti cWl Uii -- H ever raw , I TIMES FEATURE (Tuolcy follcrws!) "wi-tt- i HOCK TOP TOOIM g IwIlffiKr 8iiipwroRci 0x1 a. desert r There are 969 accredited uni Town EVANSTON, Wyo. (UP) versities and colleges in the marshal Byron Matthews had his United States. badge and freedom back today after a coroner's jury cleared him in the killing of of wrong-doinCOMING ! of ClevePlummer Williamson, 76, SHRINE CIRCUS c. Open House Held County Approves By Provo Motel Spray Contracts prob- Evanston Officer Cleared By Jury In Fatal Shooting Named as defendants were UnitStates Plywood Corp., New York;' Roddis Plywood of Michi-- ; gan, Inc., Dearborn; Georgia- - Pa- cific Corp.; Kochton Plywood & Veneer, Chicago; Midwest Plywood Co., Detroit; Ken Lester Plywoods Co., Detroit; Henry 756 Dahlquist ' Sales Co., Birmingham, Patterson-Buc- k Mich.; Plywood creates School. ed Co., . lems. For these reasons the mothers have banded together and are presenting a petition to the school board that they be given an audience with the board at a meeting before they close up the Page 1954. ing, $1,000. L. P. Thornton, West Center; garage, $300. Requests before the board of adjustment include: Mrs. Marvin McEwan, 1177 E. 7th N.; addition, $1,500. Fay Ivie, 135 N. 10th W.; structure, $6,000. no cost estimated. J. J. Elmo Larsen, 654 E. 5th living quarters, 751 W. 1st S.; N.; remodeiing, $2,000. J. Earl F. R. Markham Jr., Johnson, 808 N. 5th W.; remodel- - addition $400. Building permits issued by Provo City last week included: K. LeRoi Nelson, 744 N. 9th E.; residenc. $15,000. Ash Davis, 515 S. 9th E.; residence. $8,000 Garl S. Cot tm, 1547 N. 1250 W.. super- This DETROIT (UP) Georgia-Pacifi- c Portland, Corporation, Ore., and nine other wholesale plywood companies were indicted Monday by a federal Grand Jury charging price fixing in violation of the Sherman antitrust law. The indictment said the firms sold about 13 million dollars worth of Douglas fir plywood for building in Southeastern Michigan in Ql- Meat-eatin- Law Anti-Tru- st Boy Scout Court under th direction of Wendell J. Francis, district chairman, and LaMar Larsen, chairman of adcommittee. vancement Barney Cornaby assisted Mr. Larsen in making the 25 awards. George Tuckett, Jimmy Evans, Paul Anderson, Duane Tuckett, Jay Cornaby and Dennis Tuckett received their tenderfoot badges. Neldon Clayson, Glen Baadsgaard, and Phillip Huff received their second class badges. John Lee Anderson received his first class badge. Blake Huff, Jay Evans, John M. Anderson, and Dee Parry received their star scout award. The four boys presented their star mothers with miniature Ronald Bruce Francis, badges. Sabey, John M. Anderson, Barney Cornaby, and Scoutmaster R. L. Shepherd, all received merit and distributed among Edge-moa- t, Windsor, Sharon and London Elementary schools. This created a situation where nearly every child in a family would be attending a different school. One mother had four children in elementary school and each would be attending a different school. Plywood Firms Q LAKE SHORE With parts of the Pleasant View area being taken into Provo City children in thes areas will be attending city schools. This leaves many of the children still in Alpine School District who attend ed Page School to be divided With PLEASANT VIEW sumof school for the closing Gill-ma- Lake Shore Scouts Receive Awards Page School Mothers Ask Audience on Child Shift FUN TIME The Quit Box Right or Wrong? 1. Greenland is an island. 2. The sun is nearer the earth tb the moon. 3. Cats and lions belong to the same family. 4. An insect always has six legs. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. West, Spanish Fork, and Mer-len- e Halliday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Halliday, Provo. The princess will be chosen Monday, June 3, with the judging of the contestants being held at 10 a. m. They will wear sports clothes. The winner will vie for the state title with an opportunity to compete with other state winners for the National Dairy Princess title. , Pleasant GROVE PLEASANT ;I ng When any creature ats plants, it actually gets energy which the plant has taken from the sun and stored away. Man and animals use the body of the plant to make animal and human tissue. So" the grass Is green because chlorophyll is at work in it, carrying on its miraculous process of storing up food and energy! 7 Rodeo Queen J ' t WEDNESDAY, UUh County. Utah '.V-- I if J tissue of the plant to absorb the energy from sunlight and to use this energy to transform "dead" chemichemicals into cals. This process is called photosynthesis from the Greek words meaning "light" and "put to- Win a valuable prize. Send r DAILY HERALD ( ! MAY 29. 1957 ' t;7 "" 2:0O-3r55-5:55-7:5- 5-9:55 AVA Last Complete Show 9:30 ielaj3.cU AVA GARDNER STEWART GRANGER DAVID :llSr"-J-',lf,V"flllll- NWffl -- VOtTVf BOTH KfOWM l"", ,"'',"'lltl C ME YEARS. THERE MUST BC SOMCTHtNQ VOW CAM WORK OVtf mm x mmm. Plenty of spice ei everything nice in this very funny comedy L. I 11 to j r---v IJilp Rhonda From "IT SEEMS FLEr.'ING : Macdoaakl ! THAT H TO ME, SUSAK, MISUNDERSTANDS J ..." 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