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Show rw-- n 'I? "I f1 "Si M l. - M -- I-- s-- ICitv Lists Playground Schedules A CITY COURT TRAFFIC ACTIONS Provo City traffic action has included: A new playground schedule for Leon Hurst, speeding; pleaded anwas summer activities nounced for this coming week by guilty, fined $15. John Albert attempted passing in an inthe Provo City Recreation Deforfeited $15. Emma tersection; partment. L. B. : Butler, speeding; pleaded It follows guilty, fined $20. Arnold W. Otter-soWest Park Handcrafts, Tuesspeeding; pleaded guilty, fined day 1 p. m. and Thursday 3 p. m. $21. Leola M. D. Banks, speeding; Tumbling and stunts, Monday 1 p. m. and Wednesday 3 p. m. Os-bur- n, n, Revoked Driving Permit Brings New Complaint 1490 a ark William Rappley, 19, with S. 2nd SUNDAY HERALD 9. WST Utah County. Utah 1000 Participate In Dance Festival 11-StaE., Orem, charged, ke driving during revocation, an indictable misdemeanor, has been bound over to Fourth District Court Division Six MIA Dance Festifrom Provo City Court. val, which included dancers from the 11 stakes from Lehi to Provo, pleaded guilty, fined $17. was presented Saturday night at Raynor Dale Pearce, no certifi- the Brigham Young University cate of inspection; pleaded guilty, Stadium. fined $2.50. Nearly 1000 young men and women presented a variety of MIA dances Including waltzes, tangos, fox trot, and other unique numbers such as a heyday frolic, moonlight rhapsody, and other fun dances. In the dance, 400 girls all dressed in similar costumes to be picked up at 1:45 p. m. participated. All dancers were Tuesdays and Thursdays the costumed In colorful and gay children interested in handicrafts costumes reflecting the spirit of should be at the Lindon School the dances. at 12:50 p.m. to be taken to the Pleasant Grove High School for handicraft classes. There will y also be an dance program on Thursdays. There will be a nominal charge for busfare and for participaj2 tion in the classes. Further information may be obtained by contacting Councilman Gillman. Dance and rhythms, Monday 3 p. m. and Wednesday 1 p. m. Storytelling, Tuesday 3 p. m. North Park Handicrafts, Monday 3 p. m. and Thursday 1 p. m. v Tumbling and stunts, Wednesday "I 1 p. m. and Friday 3 p. m. Dance and rhythms, Wednesday 3 p. m. By PATRICIA ALTON and Friday 1 p. m. Storytelling, LINDON The Lindon summer Monday 1 p. m. and Thursday 3 recreation program will begin p. rn. June 10, according to Handicrafts Monday, H. Pioneer Park Kenneth Gillman, city counWednesday 1 p. m. and Friday 3 cilman in charge of recreation. and stunts, p. m. Tumbling Children from the ages of 6 to Tuesday 1 p. m. and Friday 1 12 may participate, with regisp. m. Dance and rhythms, (see North Park schedule). Storytelling, tration at the lunch room in the Monday 3 p. m. and Thursday 1 Pleasant Grove High 1School3 to basement Monday from p. m. flhliif itlftfuiiTiminn Handicrafts. p.m. The program is sponsored Provost School Tumby Pleasant Grove City and the1 Mondays and Thursday. As a result of the Rackets probe in WashingSLUGGED IN STRIKE TROUBLE 3 m. Alpine School District for Pleasp. bling and stunts, Tuesday -ton, Neil C. Newson 16, disclosed to newsmen here that he was slugged, knocked 3 and Thursday p. m. Dance and ant Grove, Lindon and Manila Los nonunion at his to fahter's enter bakery shop down, and kicked as he attempted rhythms, Tuesday 1 p. m. and children, with Pleasant Grove Friday 3 p. m. Storytelling, High School coach Ned Alger the Angeles through a picket line. He said he was told at the time not to tell the newsdirector. Wednesday 3 p. m. papers because "what good would it do you?" He is shown demonstrating the Wasatch School Handicrafts, Lindon children desiring to rabbit punch that knocked him down. (UP Telephoto). Monday 1 p. m. and Wednesday take part in swimming instruc3 p. m. Tumbling and stunts tion will be picked up by bus Kichus Kim, 21, 090 A Street, (see Joaquin schedule). Dance Monday morning at 11:40 a. m. charged with "trespassing," has and rhythms, Tuesday 3 p. m. at the Lindon Elementary School pleaded Innocent in Provo City and Thursday 3 p. m. Storytell- for instruction at either the Court. Trial was set for Tuesday. ing, Tuesday 1 p. m. and Friday American Fork or Scera pool. 1 p. m. At least 51 of the cities of the Swimming instruction will also School Handicrafts, Joaquin on Saraat be the have populations of ljOOO,-00- 0 world A of SPRINGVILLE given Fridays highlight Tuesday 3 p. m. and Friday 1 toga Pool, with Lindon children more. or th Independence Day celebration, and stunts, m. Tumbling p. being arranged for this comMonday 3 p. m. and Thursday 1 LDS ixth Kolob the by munity SIX CARLOADS have JUST ARRIVED p. m. Dance and rhythms, MonBy EVELYN M. BOYER ward will be the crowning of 1 p. m. and Thursday 3 p. m. day Plans for a Storytelling, Wednesday 1 p. m. SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miss Springville from queen con- NEPHI 14 - and FniiT-tof the in Snrincr.Tnlv from each testants w v. rplrhratirn O l Walker, certified instructors in fire " Friday 3 p. m. NEW of and Maple-awill l ville are going forward under the Springville supervisors Playground safety and marksmanship, Nation- - wards Rifle Association, were the ton. sponsorship of the Kolob Sixth conduct croquet tournaments on of to LDS at ward. Proceeds from the each playground and winners the each guest speakers Queens represent regular e Must Be Sold By The meet at atthis week. with celebration will go into the build- - will meet in Kiwanis meeting the wards together their Mr. Walker told of teaching tendants, are being selected this ing fund program of Kolob and Pioneer Park on Friday, June End of the Month! 14, at 2 p. m. to honors stakes. the for week to in a of arms compete fire Springville group aafety celebration will The two-da- y BECAUSE OF OUR Boy Scouts and explained the pro- of being named Miss Springville on the over the to celebration. and results. Tbey spoke cedure open evening of Wednes- celebration with Omar Hansen as reign Lower Overhead - Property Ownership Selection of the queen will be day, July 3, with a children's Very highly of the type of boys Bob Bringhurst in or band a and course. e program Many of the made on a penny-a-vottaxing the basis, parade charge of the parades, R. Dillon WE CAN OfFER YOU THI boys have qualified for merit proceeds from which will go into concert. On July 4 there will be Frazier, Jim appropriations; badges and brassards. the building fund program of the games and races for the kiddles Miller, ward concessions; Dale J. Walter Paxman was appoint- Springville and Kolob stakes. during the afternoon and the day Hardy, amusement concessions; Trade-i- n ed as chairman of the first day will be climaxed by a big parade Golden Don containers Hansen, program; Beginning Monday, parade for the Ute Stampede and will be placed about town so that in the evening. Each ward is Wood, games; and Mrs. Amyot all members of the club are pledgentering a queen, one of which Cherrington, advertising and everyone may have a chance to will ed to assist. be named Miss Springville The meeting was in charge of vote for the queen of his or her and will ride on the float leading SO -J- UST DRIVE TO the housing and reception commit- choice. the parade. tee with Jack Ludlow in charge. being arranged by First baseball field was laid theConcessions President Alton Gadd was in committee will incelebration New York, at out Cooperstown, were charge. Twenty members clude all kinds of eats plus a in 1839. Soles & Heels present. variety of entertaining games of The meeting next week wiU be SPANISH FORK, UTAH PHONE 72 skill with prizes for everyone. Daykin Shoe Repair in charge; of the Interclub commit- - and Udail Jensen and Roy Han- Dr. Blake Gammell has been 89 N. UnlT. Ave. Provo tee with A. K. Johnson, chairman sen assisting. named general chairman of the SUMMER RECREATION IN LINDON BEGINS MONDAY 4 JTTVE ST7NTMY, All-Gi- rl Ray E. Hanks of Orem and Mrs. Bessie R. Snow of Provo were in general of charge arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rawlinson and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Rogers acted at instructors and arranged for study of the dances in the various stakes. Stake and ward dance directors were In charge of dancers from each stake. Mrs. Fern Cox wrote the script for the festival and Gayleo Rowan was the narrator. Also assisting with planning and preparation for the festival was Marvin Meldrum. past director of the festival. en all-da- i ... Trespassing Charge Denied Miss Springville Contest Underway Kiwanians Hear Rifle Instructors Springville Plans July I, 4 Celebration ill A 1 of h city-wid- FORDS "And hm was withdrawn from them, about a Ston Cast, and kneeled down and prayed" Luke, 22:41. and pray with us, and listen to Bible teachings nightly. 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