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Show Hello Week Gity Power Profit Up Over 1956 To Begin Wednesday !iq5f' theme for the annual Brigham Young University Hello Week will become a reality beginning Wednesday as students, become freshmen, especially with the tradition of acquainted at Y. the "hi" saying Schedule of planned events includes a "Frosh Findum" party to be given for freshmen on Wednesday evening. Thursday morning is the annual Welcome Back Assembly where students sit according to geographical home states. Mat dances will be held Wednesday and Thursday afternoons in the Social Hall. MHi-Daze- Provo City electrical department reported a net profit of $215,373 for the first eight months of 1957, m 7.60 per cent increase; over the profit of $109,997 for the first eight months of last year. Revenue for the first eight months of this year totaled $884,-42an increase of 7.81 per cent over the revenue of $756,428 for the ame period last year. Expenses for the first eight months of this year in the electric or department totaled $599,054, 7.85 per cent ' above expenses of $555,430 for the same period last year. Net profit in the waste removal department of the city for the first eight months of this year totaled $1,680, an increase of $473 over profit made in the waste department for the same period last year. V 8, 1 ;v ' J - j c r- PROVOAN VISITS TOWER OF LONDON On vacation in Britain, Howard Johnson (right), son of Mrs. Elvada Johnson, of 110 N. 5th E., Provo, Utah, recently-visitethe Tower of London where he saw the magnificent Crown Jewels. He is pictured with friend,; Glenn Baugh, Logan, talking to one of the "Beefeaters", or t fortress. Started in 1078 by William the Yeoman Warders, who guard this anx-ieConguerer, the Tower has been in its time a palace, a fortress and a prison. These friends were in Britain on their way home from Denmark where they have been missionaries with the Mormon Church for the last two years. (British Travel Kiwanis Club d Hears Nephi n School Men Association Photo.) NEPHI The Boys' and Girls' Committee of Kiwanis had charge of the program Wednesday evening, where Principal Clark Newell of the JuabjHigfy School was one of the speakers. two of the He introduced Rex teachers, Frampton and Jay Dalley. Mr. Frampton has charge of the driving program for the school and stated that the students taking the course are being taught courtesy on the road as well as the fine points of learning, to drive. He said that some accidents i could be averted if drivers were courteous. He also has football and states that students need recreation and football is a good outlet for activity, Mr. Dalley has the agriculture program, recently t a u g h t by James Anderson. He told how th agriculture program fitsj in with the lives of the boys and girls. Lloyd Goble, chairman of the Boys' and Girls' Committee, assisted by Gayle Jorgason and Claude Umax has the program memin charge. Twenty-thre- e bers Avere present. Lake View Relief Society Sets Opening Social By MRS. KENT A. PRUE YARD Lake LAKE VIEW-VIN- E View Belief Society will hold its opening meeting and social Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the new Relief Society room of the chapel. A program has been prepared and an invitation issued to everyone. State Department City Square Offers Jobs in Foreign Lands If yu would, like to travel to far-o- ff countries, but can't afford it, try the U.S. State Department. Job opportunities abound in 80 countries of the world to fill the needs of 270 American Embassies and Consulates. Though going to one of these foreign countries involves working, there is still plenty of time allowed for sightseeing, shopping and travel. After completing assignment, you receive free transportation home for a vacation before going to your next overseas post. These positions, open to young men and women who are between a two-ye- ar six-we- ek and 35, single with no dependents and in excellent health, require a high school diploma and a knowledge of typing and or 21 shorthand. Secretarial must applicants have a typing speed of 50 words a minute and take shorthand at 96 words a minute. These positions offer a starting salary of $3800 a year, plus allowances. A starting salary of $3390 is offered to stenographers with a typing speed of 50 words a minute and shorthand speed of 80 words a minute. All positions require at least three years of office experi- ence, but business school or college training may be substituted for a part of this experience. Salaries are supplemented by either free housing or a housing At some posts, a allowance. allowance and or a 10 to 25 per cent post differential is added tothe base salary. about To answer questions these positions, there are two representatives from the U.S. State Department at the Utah State Employment Service Office, 168 Social Hall Avenue, Salt Lake cost-of-livi- ng Bluebird Primary class met ad the home of its leader, Mrs. Elnora Gosiard, 1 a s t week. Games and refreshments followed work on seals. Girls participating were A"hn Holman, Marilyn Johnson and Karen Beuhnin. Jea'nette Adams entertained her Beehive class and the Mia Maids Tuesday evening at a lawn party at her home. A hamburger fry and star gazing were enjoyed by Eileen Bunnell, San-dr- a Beuhnin. Kathy Madsen, Kathy Birrell, Ja,net Taylor, Nancy Johnson, Mrs. Helen May-cocleader, jind the hostess. v City, from October 7 through 12. For' additional inform atiori, you Civil Defense Asks Nurses To Register Dancing Begins Oct. 2 The first class period of the fall beginner square dance class of the Provo City Recreation Department will get underway Wednesday Oct. 2, at 8:30 p.m. at the Eldred Recreation Center. This class is designed to teach the fundamental figure Of square dancing and a few of the standard popular round dances. Instruction will be geared to a beginner's level but it will be a fine refresher course for any couples who may be a little rusty on their square dancing after having had a previous beginner's course. Registration may be made at the Eldred Hall Wednesday evening $5 dance classes under the recreation sponsorship for a number of years. ficers of the Highland Ward Relief Society honored the retiring presidency of the organization, y Mrs. Alexander Park, Mrs. Wagstaff and Mrs. Elvernon Ferguson, at a program and social. Participating in the program were Mrs. Abram Dalley, Mrs. Don Bringhurst, Mrs. William T. Hyde, Mrs. Richard Greenland, Mrs. William J. Greenland, Mrs. Merlin Larson, Mrs. Kenneth White, Mrs. L. M. Larson, Mrs. Maud Greenland, Mrs. Cornelius Matthews, Mrs. Carl F. Day, Mrs. Perry Jepperson, Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Mrs. Glen Strasburg, Mrs. Lawrence Jousson and Mrs. Jerry Pace. Le-ro- may telephone them at ELgin Salt Lake. Applicants will be interviewed at the Utah State Employment Service Office, 168 Social Hall Avenue, Salt Lake City, from October 7 through 12. Office hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, until 7 p.m. on Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake and evening and from 9 daughter, Thelma Cropper, char- Wednesday on Saturday. noon to a.m. tered a plane and flew to Ariz, Wednesday to attend Mrs. Maud Greenland was givthe funeral of their brother and a : surprise birthday party by en reuncle, Isaac B Blake. They Those children recently. her turned hoime Thursday. Mr. Mrs. and included present C. C. Mr. Merrill Greenland, Mrs. Hazel Ivie was honored The editor's mail contained White and and Mrs. aft, Stanley a a stork shower Thursday a letter today which, we feel, and Mr. Mrs. mothfamily, Logan; ernoon at the home of her speaks for itself. Greenland and child, Joseph er, Mrs. Homer Zobell. assisted It comes from the sixth Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Richard by her daughter. Mrs. Elnora of the Park students grade and children and Greenland Clever games and Gcssard. School View in They Payson. Charles and Maxine and Jesse luncheon .was enjoyed! by 20 have a problem. But read the were preHighland. Greenland,,, guests.- Lovely gifts letter: sented to the honored guest. "Dear Editor, Leland K. Strasburg was re"We sixth grade students at leased from the American Fork the Park View School are very Hospital, where, he was treated concerned for the life of a for injuries received in a two-clittle tame deer up in our cancollision earlier this week. yon. , "He is a time deer once Mrs. Delia Adams LINDON Mrs. Elvernon Ferguson spent cared for by the boy scouts. a day in Salt Lake City recently of Salt Lake City, returned to her He is soetame that he will come home Saturday of last week, after visiting with her daughter. Mis. up to you as soon as you open H. L. Richins and family. the door of your car. Now he visiting at the home of her daughfamA. and Ruff to roam P. ell, the Mrs. is loose turned ter, canyon. Oregon's first pulp and paper ily. She also spent one afternoon Mrs. will Leonard he is left there "If he with a cousin, mill was built at Oregon City in 1866 and used rags and straw to Walker. surely be killed. Could you please write a few words in produce less than one ton of payour paper to the fish and per daily. if game asking department Friendliest Students, they could at least take care Ifs Fun to Play the of him, until ( deer season is Teachers Selected I over? students" "Friendliest EM OR Sincereryours, Park View School nd most popular teacher of each Individual Instruction Sixth were Grade." class inlOrem High School selected recently as follows: SenInstrument furnished for iors, RaNae Pyne and Karl Clay-soonly $3.00 for 6 weeks I students, and Boyd C: Davis, Start now! Ph. FR teacher. Juniors, Maureen White and Richard Blake, students, and Soles & Heels Glen Bros. Music Co Udell Westover, teacher. Sophomores, Lorraine Brown and Lee 57 No. UdSt., Provo Daykin Shoe Repair Bunnell, students, and Leila 89 N. Univ. Ave. Ptoto teacher. 41, k, Saf-for- d. Mahaffey, Peter Lysenko and Boyenger, publicity. La-Vo- Kids Worry About Pet Deer The Internal Revenue Service ey, Springville; Kay NeUson,' Provo; J. L. and S. M. Pyne, i Orem; J. V. and B. H. Scott, D. Provo; Stanley Stoneking, H. C. and L. A. Stubbert, ; v Provo; Provo; Iris K. Twelves, Spanish Fork; Floyd L. Walser. Provo; T various reasons. L. Williams. Provo; Ar-- 2 David Joseph "F. Berg, Orem; D. and M. A. Blackburn, Provo; Jacque- thur C. Winters, Provo; William I line Mona Boyden. Provo; Fern nd Bemice Wood, Provo,. and Chadwick, American Fork; E. Carlos W. Woods. Provo. M. and D. M. Estabrooks.. Provo; Persons mentioned abovi4 Nancy E. Folsom. Provo; Alice should contact the district direc- H. Harding, Provo; Heinz and tor of the Internal Revenue la Carolyn Hubler, Provo; G. R. whose office their return is and J. P. Lasley Provo; D. W. filed and establish Identity and and D. B. Lund, Orem; Johnny right to receive the check. So-- V and Mrs. Martinez, Orem; J. W. cial security cards alone will not Miller, Provo; J. B. and J, Mon establish identity. Ioor Opn 12:4$ p'.ra. Daily ALSO - rG ifm ate fci Leave Me) mfflStoss 9 fir f' i f i. 'A. "I, m S rCj s i 4 WITH Y Jane Greer o Marjorie Rambeau If Jim Backu3 i T NOW MARX)RC RAMBEAU Sewflto king of All ROCKS HB2GMT Hi JIM BACKUS ' ROGER SMITH ROBERT I FVAltS XSPH PpffffY Prodtmd bt ROBERT ABTHUI CAMP6QJL WAR GOff wd BB ROBERTS Stay tjr RALW by Extra WtBMntl Feature Times 1:00, 3:10, 5:25, T:45, 10:00 COLOR CARTOON Latest Movie News r o I CO-HI- T REGULAR PRICES L cr n o m 00 SENSATION IS CM THE SCRtEK? STARTS THURSDAY "Center of Attraction"" PRICES ra 52I Show 7:15 IW0.UIATI0.V Mm 65c OpeT7!o,,AdSs GO&fea Pzckci Pregraa CT1 ? f 9 II S3 t 55 ia Kids Yisics Cole 5C til 5 P.M.. :0 :Hf" - Visitor Returns From Lindon ltrrTr 'Love Mm SS i MTEtTAnZim (Greaterthan "The Gimp," lUgney . OirKW show. . In connection with the art show an art tea also is being planned for one day during the show, Mrs. teB: Bone said. YOU Fight-- Films" as io her Academy role, "Written on the Wind") ..w .-- SHOWING 2ND EXCITING I WK DorOfhv MalonftiSons?tional Award JfllflPC CffflllPV Xfv A lOm Una n HIMSELWVf, 02 CtfywScoPfc o?iT "Robinson-Basili- o J- rn chairman. A painting will be awarded during the show to a patron. A small admission fee will be charged for thehow. Proceeds will go to the Hutchings' Museum. Mrs. Bone stated that considerable interest has been shown by groups from Provo, Spanish Fork, Orem, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, as well as from local artists. She said any individual. either ametaur or professional, is invited to enter his work in the , J Patients Listed In American Fork regional art show, sponsored by the Lehi Art Haven study group, is being planned for October 20 through 26, it was reported by Mrs. Dorothy Bone, By CRESSIE GREENLAND HIGHLAND Members and of- e. AMERICAN FORK Patients in American Fork Hospital: American Fork Robert Buck, OREM The Civil Defense is Delyle Fraughton, Michael Roun-dy- , calling all registered nurses, exMarie Beck, Ardean Hatch, perienced practical nurses and exGuWer, Ray Trudy Marcon. perienced nurse's aids to regisPleasant Grove Niles Jacklin, ter in case of an emergency due to Beatrice Freeman, Ray Jacklin, Asian flu according to Mrs. D. Millie Jennie Turner, La-VePeery, Orlo Allen, director of women's Hall. Lillian Radmall, Vivian activities in Civil Defense in Orem. Naylor, Mary Robbins, Verna JenThe wom'ep are asked to register sen, Doris Buchanan. with Mrs. Orton Meldrum, 65 W. Lehi Robert Nye, Joyce Neel. 9th N. or by calling her at Orem Esther Tillery, Terry AC Civil Defense authori- Walker. ties at a recent state meeting em Clearfield Chariene Allred. the of phasized necessity having a list of all nurses available so JAMES that in case of any emergency, they could be availalbe to help in DEAN case they were needed. PLAYS Civil Defense directors emphasize that the list is for future reference just in case it is needed and IN there is no emergency at the pres X LEHI Highland Ward Women Titled "Hypnotic Marvels," the show will get underway at 8 p. m. and everyone is invited. Tickets are being sold by all the club J of the U. S. Treasury Department, Salt Lake City, reported the following listed persons for whom this office holds tax refund checks. These checks have been returned by the post office department as undeliverable for Cal-car- es Region Art Show Planned in Lehi Social Honors club president. 19CT Tax Refunds Available At Salt Lake Gity Office an for an eight-wee- k for the class ent time. will be Earl and Ilene Beck, who have conducted these ' popular and will be series. Instructors SPRINGVILLE To sweU the his hypnotic powers in putting;! a funds for carrying on their various civic projects, particularly' in behalf of the blind, the Springville Lions club will present George Singer, noted hypnotist, in an evening of entertainment designed for all ages Friday evening in the auditorium of the new Junior High School, announces Ronald Thorpe, members As an added attraction, a preview of the show vrill be given at "A Wonderful Year" is the pro- noon on Friday on Main street duction scheduled for Thursday near the corner of Second South when the star of the show will use evening at 8:30 in the Smith then susFriday will be a football subject in a deep sleep,two chairs him between pending game at 8:05 in the stadium. 200 of and pounds weight placing Climaxing the week will be the lighting of the Y on the mountain on him. Saturday night followed by a dance to be held in the Fieldhouse, SoHISTORY ORDERED cial Hall and Smith Family Living MOSCOW (UP) The Central Center. Commuof the Soviet Committee of the week's acnist ordered has publicaParty tivities, sponsored by the Y tion of a five volume history of and the Intercollegiate the Soviet role in World War II. Knights, are Ray Ivie and Lee Ann Vanderford. Others include Brad The new history will rectify "erPowell and Lilly Adler, assembly; rors" committed by historians in "Doc" Haggerty and Mary Devine, the Stalin era who gave Stalin for all victories and blamed dance; Dale Hammond and Carol credit on others. defeats Ann Waldvogel, mat dance; Linda Field-hous- h L ," TUESDAY, OCTOBER I, Utah County, uth DAILY HERALD Springville Lions Date Benefit Show i - t&H s 'YV-1 BOX ' "V" y ar V r FEATURE TIMES 1H0. 3:45. 5:50. 7:50, :5 last Complete Show 0:40 PLAYING NOW 1? 1 Tht I" OmCE OPENSr ' - MATINEE 1 P.M. 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