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Show SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1957 SUNDAY HERALD 5 Utah County. Utah A SALE AS GREAT AS ITS NAME GOVERNOR WILL ATTEND This is the last day of Sears tremendous Sears Days Sale. There are hundreds of exciting values. Fresh stocks were rushed in over the weekend for this extra day of sav ings. Come in early. Quantities are limited o nmany items. n By FRANK G. KING The Utah SPANISH FORK State Junior Livestock Show for 1957 is aU set to begin Wednesday, May 8, according to exhibit .1 " ; ' Ja 't , Final details were officials. "ironed out" at a meeting of executives and committee heads of the show organization this week. Word was received that Governor George Dewey Clyde will personally attend the exhibit and films will be taken for later showing by the staff of a Salt Lake television station. All indications point to the biggest show in the history of the organization, according to manager Glen Lar-se- 4, 4. . , Initial event on the agenda Hi fol- lowing the receiving and weigh- Regularly 2.95. Standard size pocket watch and dependable movement. White dial, black hands are easy to see. Gleaming chrome plated case. A money saver at this price I ing in of animals Tuesday after- - and-numera- ls See Stock Show ad on Page I , 5 for additional information on this week's state show, 30 j j j 7 " ' 1 V noon and Wednesday morning will be a meeting of all exhibitors for briefling on rules and election of "Showtown" officers. Judging in junior dairy will begin immediately afterward with ! FAT AND SAUCY Dee West, left, and his brother Bud, show Hampshire fat lambs they'll exhibit in the lamb section of the livestock show at Spanish Fork. Both boys are members of the local FFA chapter. the fat lamb and fat beef judg- ing to follow. Show Entertainment On the entertainment agenda F for exhibitors Wednesday evening will be a free movie at the local theater under sponsorship of the Spanish Fork Lions Club. Thursday's slate will start with the judging of fat hogs and following this, the open class dairy, breeding swine, breeding beef, and breeding sheep will be judged. Also on Thursday the g matches and the cclf scramble will be held. At 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening, a new event will be seen. This is to be a parade of champions in the show barn arena, featuranimals ing all with show officials on hand to tell spectators about each one. This event-wibe free of charge to all persons and officials urge the public to come. Governor's Day Friday is the traditional Governor's Day, with, as stated, a visit from Gov. George Dewey Clyde to highlight the day. The big annual stock parade along Spanish Fork's Main Street will be held at noon, with a vehicle containing state, county, and city officials at its head. All animals will be in this prize-winni- ng ll . .VMMuli..vMWiia4,,IIUrl' V.v. 'Mai fc 1 ALL SLICKED UP FOR THE SHOW Joe Roach proudly shows his entry for the fat beef division at the Utah State Junior Livestock Show in Spanish Fork this week. This calf has already taken top honors at the Palmyra Livestock Show. Joe is the son of Ben Roach. prize-winni- slide viewer Is Save 2.96 I Plastic pocket size 2x2-in- . used in hand or on table. Battery light gives bright image. On or off switch makes group viewing easy. Metal file holds 200 slides. n Girls' Cotton Sunsuits No-Iro- Fancy design pat- terns in new polo shirts for spring. Small, medium and large sizes. Send your question, name, address age to WHY, care of this paper. Junior, DADDY? The Cleverly designed Rttfe styles in one and two-pie- 79c ce models. Assorted prints and solid colors. Sizes 3 ox. Bri-tanni- ca en- for school and cyclopedia home, will be awarded for the letter selected. In case of duplicate questions, the author of "Why, Daddy?" will select the winner. Today's winner 1.99 ng letters J made some The first letter became changes. and second the "beta". "alpha", these Jt ( and V y 10 ! ss The Romans took over the Greek alphabet, after making some of their own slight changes. This became the Latin alphabet, from which comes our own English V. semi-sprea- 6-1- snappy caps for sporty air in outdoor wear "... Giant Personal regularly File With Lock 98c A .V A ft 6V&-71- -- a a languagand (hat the same sign could always be used for the same sound. Uach sign stood for one particular sound, and all the signs together m'ade up an alphabet. In the Phoenician language, the first letter of the alphabet, standing for the sound "a", was called ("aleph". The second letter was known as "beth". The Greeks took . Hard ReoUy big ... 94x12HxtO-kk- l wearing steL Key lode for protection. 2compartraent,A-- Z index. Gray flniih. Drop leaves afv extiyj tpoce. 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What kind of a cat has no Later on, the picture didn't just stand for the object that was tail? drawn, it also stood for an idea. Answers For instance, a picture of a foot miht stand for the idea of "walkS 'W jbo xueiv ing". This stage of writing is s;t "fr pua aq iv jo 'aipaau gut called ideographic ("idea writ2 g qno y 710 aqx "I ing"). When you see" a skull and ujbq Picture Secret erossfoones on a bottle of poison Can you, tell what these pictures you are really looking at idea writ- add up to?: Clue: It's used on a ing today! farm. Just add and subtract the Still later, man felt that idea writing wasn't exact enough. It could be understood in different So sylways by different peop-le-. labic writing developed. The symbols began to stand for combinations of sounds. Certain people like the Egyptians and Chinese, never passed beyond this stage of writing. forward. " 3.33 Tower Popular baseball team colors in lightweight cotton twills or rayons. Let him choose from several styles. '- t It taok man thousands About, 3500 years ago, people living Bear the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea made 6. 1, ' A 5-tu- be 6-tu- be Save 46cl Your choice of 3 cool easy-car- e fabrics. . Bright washfast colors. Neat d collar, comfortable short sleeves. Sizes Max. shr. ! greaep models radio with other Compare this list priced at over $48. Turns on, off at time you set. Automatically turns on appliances up to 1100 watts. Tells day, date, time. Brown case. 33 regularly alphabet. Strangely enough, our alphabet is still not perfect Some letters is: are used for several sounds. For MARJORIE PELTZ, 11 instance, the letter "a" stands for DETROIT, MICH. one sound in fat, another in father, The letters of an alphabet are a third in fate, and so on rea'Iy si?ns for certain sounds. a Silvertone Calendar-Cloc- k Radio! On Sale Today Only! printed cotton shirts accent youthful fun The auction of all stock will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at ENGINEERING GROUP the arena. Buyers and exhibitors BOSTON (UP) The Ameri- are urged to be on hand at 10 to can Institute of Chemical Engi- insure an early start. Saturday neers, with 18,000 members, is afternoon there will be special the largest society in its field. rodeo and horse events, a conThe engineering group was tinuation of Friday's big horse formed 49 years ago. show, all under sponsorship of the Diamond Fork Riding Club. How Did We Get Our Alphabet? and 22 Regr. 98c ' Win a valuable prize. (0)f01 short sleeve pofo shirts parade. , 177 Monday Only! 7.95 Tower Slide Viewer and File Combination horse-pullin- fc v .. Save 1.07 . One Day Only! Chromed Pocket Watch n. '. SAVE UNTIL 6 P.M. TONIGHT . PLENTY OF FREE PARKING unior Stock Show to Open oes day at Spanish Fork ' k 'I i: U Walker of East Spanish Fork and FFA member, stands besides the bull he will place in competition in the dairy section of the livestock show at Spanish Fork. IN DAIRY DIVISIONr-Jess- e ROTARIANS DISCUSS TEST' PROGRAM '4-WA- 88t GaUon I Stl Garbage CanQQ O 20-Gall- on Reg.!4.29, Galvonized steel can holds vp to one week's refuse. Deep corrugations for g cover. longer life. With Mokes' palnta go farther, brush on mot easily and smoothly. Mixes h a paints. Ho very snOd odoc tight-fittin- Y : International's famed Concerned?" by Sid Russell. "Four-Wa- y Test" was discussed Each member of the Provo at the weekly Rotary Club lunch- Rotary Club was presented with eon Friday. a large plaque last year with the Under the chairmanship of Bill Test" printed De Heer, each of the four aspects Rotary 'Four-Wa- y disFour-Wawas on the front. This plaque was y Test of the cussed in detail by a member of designed to be hung on the wall the panel. Wes Robbins directed of the office of each Rotarian, the panel and explained the back- reminding him to apply the test ground o! the test, saying that to all business transactions, conthe fir application of the test tacts with people, and in determwas made many years ago by ining policies to follow. The plaletters in the names of the things Herber Taylor, a past president ques were presented to club of Rotary International, who put members last year by Larry shown. it to work in his business. After Black and Rex Home presented Send your tricks, riddles or it became successfully practiced, new members of the dub with to DADDY? WHY, he gave the copyright to Rotary plaques Friday. puzzles Give your name, age and adInternational. Visiting Rotarians at Friday's two of A set dress. beautiful Mr. Robbins also discussed the meeting included John Okland, Robert Dick, first principle, "Is It Right?' and Sugar House; picture books, dictionary, or introduced other members of the Phoenix; and Roy Lang, Minot, atlas, will be awarded for the letters selected each week. panel who discussed in turn the N.D. Joe Oliver and T. B. Hud other three parts as follows: "Is son were also visiting. The The lead pencil industry com- It Fair To All Concerned?" by meeting was tinder the direction plies with many unusual requests Wesley P. Iioyd; "Will It Build of President Andy Anderson, from manufacturers. Not long ago, Good Will and Better FriendNext week's meeting will fea it created a special pencil for writ- ships?" by Art Duckett; and ture a summary of the nation's ing on kosher meats. "Will. It Be Beneficial to All Social Security program. Rotary ! Nylon Tricot Elastic Leg Briefs Reg. 89c 77c ., ! 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