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Show K- - -- t -1- A - 1 - 4 v C ? -- V Vocational Small Watershed Project School Seen Application Made in Juab made horseback Recently By Lions Club NEPHI trips have been made different i two Application was 8 NOW! I it Doors Open 12:43 P. M. Daily by by this week for a small watershed over -the area cangroups drainage on Miller the Biglow Seventy-thre- e Provo Lions tour- project for ServForest SOS, by inspection area near Nephi, according ed the Central Utah Vocational yon to Ray Burtenshaw, county agent. ice and Extension personnel. School Thursday night in conjuncAlso the county has done some tion with their regular meeting, temporary tractor work at S. P. The Lions were pleased with the Neil sons in benching logs and new buildings and facilities offered trees and diverting channels to for instruction. temporarily stop rock and debris Grove Lions Hear Aims, Ideals PL 1r , , ' Business included committee reports by Leroy Johnson on the Roving Lions Club meeting held at Pleasant Grove with six Provo Lions participating. Financial report of auditing committee was given by S. Arvid Dodge 7 for the year. Rulon Hansen of the bulletin committee reported on developing a questionnaire to help improve the bulletin. The new editor of the bulletin, Wayne Carle, was introduced to the group. Marion HaUaday, international extension counselor, presented awards to J. W. Thornton, Jade Smeath and Dale Reese. Speaker for the ejdng was Dr. Lloyd Hunsaker ofutah State University. Dr. Hunsaker told the Lions of new changes in agriculture and how these changes were affecting each in our daily lives. New research in soil, plant and animal breeding are gradually making changes affecting health and method of living. Dale Reese, Lion president, conducted the meeting. ! 5 1956-196- i V'; - 1 DAIRY PRINCESS Utah's Dairy Princess, lovely Festival chairman, Cheese Utah L. Harold and of Peterson, Anderson Lehi, Marilyn into Utah Caravan will lead the annual Utah Cheese County Sept. 30. They will present cheese gifts t to local officials.TO BEGIN TQUR To Lead Utah Dairy Caravan newly crowned Dairy Princess and her two charming attendants will officially visit Utah County on Monday, Sept. 30, as part oi the state's fourth annual Cheese Festival. Leading the caravan making a 10-dtour of the state from LoSt.- - George will be blue-eye- d to gan Marilyn Anderson of Lehi, the state's new Dairy Princess. She will be accompanied by Carol Ralphs of Ferron, Emery County, and Sherry Bunting, of Kanab, JKane County, attendants. They will present gifts of Utah's famous Swiss and cheddar cheese to mayors, publishers and other local ay leaders in approximately 40 Utah communities. The complete schedule for the caravan in Utah County on Monday, Sept. 30, is: Lehi. a.m.; American Fork, 10:30-10:a.m..; Pleasant Grove, a.m.; Orem, 12 noon; lunch, 12:15-- 1 p.m.; Spring p.m.; Provo, ville, p.m.; Spanish Fork, 0 0 p.m.; Payson, pjxi. Utah County Dairy Princesses who will serve as hostesses to the caravan are "Donna Webb of Lehi 45 45 15 4:45-5:3- NEPHI "Reminiscenses of a was the subject of the Lawyer" of the evening, Stanley speaker Lissette of Helper, to the Kiwanis Club of Nephi and members of Friday: the Helper Club at the regular Boy to Edwin and Joyce Bjarn-so- n meeting of the Nephi Kiwanis Club Simpson, Spring ville. in Nephi this week. Boy to Ronald and Patsy Lar-be- e Mr. Lissette gave a vivid acJex, Orem. count of some of his experiences Boy to Keith O. and LaDonna in a humorous vein which was en- Lund Watters, Springville. joyed by those present. Girl to Carl and Norine Vicenti Entertainment for the evening Vicenti, Provo. was furnished by the Helper Club, Boy to Thomas and Carolyn consisting of vocal selections by Thompson Lee, Provo. Cal Jewkes and Lincoln Luke, "The Smiling Kiwaoians." They MARRIAGE LICENSES Ronald LeRoy Stanger, 21, Idahave entertained at district and International conventions and at ho Falls, and Shirleen Faye Long, many Kiwanis gatherings during 21, Lehi. the past two years. John Ralph Geertsen, 23, Provo, The meeting was arranged by and Vonda June Jones, 19, Dillon, the vocational guidance and inter-clu- b Mont. relations committees. Allen Lemoyne Caldwell, 26, This inter-du- b anan is Cards and ton, meeting Canada, Mary Jean nual affair between the Helper and Walker, 22, Pleasant Grove. Nephi clubs, having been conductJames William Scriver, 20, Nied for several years and will be agara Falls, N. Y., and Opal Orpha carried on in the future each fall Millor, 19, Niagara Falls. at Camp Dad and' Sons, in the Howard Haymond Johnson, 25, canyon. Spanish Fork, and Callie Elaine President Alton Gadd was in Lassen, 19, Birdseye, Utah. charge. James Forsyth Gornichec, 19, Hall Homecoming Program Tonight IP v' i SEE! MmTwmtd IntoZombiM! $ Woman-Eatin-g SEE Cobra Ptantof Strang Veede SEE! Th.Bridg.Of American Legion Plans Party On Wednesday Night American Legion Post 72 will hold a potluck dinner party Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall for all members and auixilary members and partners. The event is in charge of Mrs. M. L. (Meryl1 Drake, auxiliary president. A short business meeting will precede the dinner at 6 p.m., in charge of Fred Fielding, commander. GETS RED AID TOKYO (UP) --Communist China has granted 12 million dollars to Ceylon to finmce a five-yerehabilitation of that nation's rubber plantations, it was announced today. The announcement was made in an official communique broadcast by Peiping Radio following trade negotiations between the two countries. Ceylon was one of the first nations to supply rubber to Red China. ar H&M LABORATORIES GJXSH KK8XKD THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOC57 Dmlbnr SECOND FEATURE I fCDfifcO "14 m i r r ft - : : Sx : Neil son. of the watershed apinclude the Juab County plication Commission. Nephi City, Nephi Irrigation Company and the Juab Co-spons- ors District mittee. Conservation Soil Intedudfu 1 Com- QnmSaX. TtCHIIICOL mwm TO getting summer clothes ready for storage, weed out those that you're unlikely to Extra!"" wear again and send them to Color Color some charity. It's wasting money I Cartoon Parade to dry ' clean or launder clothes that are not really becoming or useful to you. FRANCHISE While you're ing their stay there." He challenged the group also to do as is the practice of Lions clubs to assist in the fitting of eye glasses for needy children in the schools. "You owe a humanitarian debt to the blind and to children who need Features Times ni:30 Latest News Relax Often At A Movie MEL ERROL EDDIE POWER GARDNER FERRER FLYNN ALBERT you," he stated. 2- - Mr. Thornton also related to the group the story of Lionism which has developed into the largest JJUP4 E It civic organization in the world. In fact there are more Lions dubs than all others combined in Utah, he stated, with 4000 members now recorded in 136 clubs. He told the group that Lions members now number 566,115 in 82 countries. henry mkc F02 JWSC YOtZt ENTERTAINMENT OPEN 7:00 Reaular WOXMATJON Phone 21 SHOW 7:15 65c THE INSIDE 8TORV Of THE PAST RISE AND HARD PALL OP ONE OP THE GREATEST OP ALL PUNNV MSMt ADULTS PRICES: 65c til 5 p. m. Then 90c Children 25c NOW to A WOMAN'S UNDYING LOVE! m h" PETER LORRE O t3d This, a superior western possesses considerable susd pense and a u thrill-packe- aNM m " ! ur Tar ilwinwnis Of Omft KhfivWrn fa Here a true story of Jimmy Piersall, presently a star oat-field- er of the Boston Red Sox! AS MUCH 1 ' P STARTS Q1 THURSDAY CO-HI- Ik Tccz II T 5S m. J IMTmj o ' STARTS THURSDAY u7 1 1 KOtfRUm TXMXS uiiuuen n..f.io 11 BERGMAN if AND COOPERi Together... p- SHOW let their ereatestl i ' J W f -- BAXTER IA.LAKLU lfrfy&&& j&&Za$$cT 6 COOPER IMGRID a " - BSY1P r-l-Sm 1 .THBl M0MTAM0,'ARTUOCOIOVA IO87M OtteiA KATW4A fAXW40U -- m ctr tea y SAM WOOD 'fife I metm I pBci tips .tovw. XBy GARY K A 7;30 7kirS :' . 90 8:00 - 10:00 i STARTS MONDAY mmmmmsm - f Attraction - zJ CBCO. RBSCTLLE'S RALfil I.'.EEKEll Doors Open 1:15 p. m. Dally FlEATUTtE c Prorrs Q?Aa Trri sakita i.:o:itiei LAST CXMPLETi: SHOW i Sv33 Cofot RC3 STEI3D V rWARNft BROS. Center l$r 4-05- '. 1:30 - 8:40 - 5:50 1 Prices "Center of Attraction"" 18, fprmr Am A rr :f "BEST ACTRESS"; 0 5:45-7:50-1- AVA l 50c 'til 5 p. m. then 70c. Child 25c iAneuu - Kfflh T( Last Times Today ibf 3:40 - TYRONE climax! ill fcntiStit! 7:00 wywi mmm l& OPEN mM lrrftSTi r iTTi i fi 21, Springville. On ' mm KEITH ANDES BOOT COMING TUESDAY DmiM 2ND SPINE CHILLING :::-- . from damaging crop lands, city, irrigation company property and homes in the course of a possible flash flood. In the past years, bunched logs and trees have done considerable damage to pastureland of S. P. A REBEL'S HATE... Shields, a. KARIOFF. ?nrt5iy 5 n, Ws. x-- torn st USSOUCBf governor, presided at the event. Other visiting Lions were J. W. Thornton, Provo, who was the featured speaker; Dale Rees, Provo president; Eddy Nicholson, Mrs. Clell JackMr. and Provo; son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fer-maLehi; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith, American Fork president; Roy Johnson of Provo who presided as Tail Twister at the special meeting. In speaking on the important facets of Lionism, Mr. Thornton, who is a past district governor and a past national counselor, stated that the Lions code of ethics is a pattern of life and can be compared to teachings in scripture. He stated that the work of Lion members towards rehabilitation and assistance to the blind is widely known, and should be the business of every club to take care of the blind In their community. He challenged the group to seek out the blind, visit them and find their specific needs, and offer help and promote happiness in their lives. He said, "if a blind person needs a seeing eye dog, pay the fee needed to transport the person to tiie place where the dog is trained along with the new master. Pay their room and board dur- - Chad L. Jasper, 21, Payson, and Wanda Hooley, 18, Orem. Robert Dean Yates, 21, Salt Lake City, and Kathleen Chiids, Us&C PIECK REPORTED DYING FRANKFURT, Germany (UP) The Frankfurt newspaper Abend-posaid today that East German of "Bear State" was the nickname 1923, when it President Wilhelm Pieck is dying wasArkansas until to "Wonder State." changed at tps home in suburban Berlin. The West German ne spaper said the Communist President has been attended since Wednesday by doctors who "are certain he cannot be saved." Top East German government and party leaders have been called back from vacation because of Free Rides for Children Pieck 's condition, the paper said. At Regular Prices The report could not be confirmed 60c Children Free Adulis officially. nmn met coweot how men mm antee. Orem, and Reighlyn Provo. Rftwoitl ar weeks with H&M odorless and skin color ointment or your druggist will refund your money. Don't hesitate get H&M today and be clear in two weeks or less. Sold on written money back guar- Provo City traffic court action has included: Robert J. Gagon, speeding, pleaded guilty, fined $20. Diane Glasgow, running a red light, pleaded guilty, fined $15. Richard James Morgan, speeding, pleaded guilty, fined $ 15. Delbert Taylor, speeding, pleaded guilty, fined $20. George W. WatMns, running a stop sign, pleaded guilty, fined $15. ' Forfeitures: Richard W. Jones, speeding, $20. Meredith B. Egbert, speeding, $5. Isaura B. Abegg, improper right turn, $15. Arthur A. Bailey, speeding, $30. Blaine B. Evans, speeding, $15. Bruce D. Steed, unlawful turn, $5. Sharon Steele, failure to keep car under control, $15. Baxter, Provo. Girl to Edmund G. and Jean Engman King, Provo. Girl to James Robert and Kathleen Patricia Geyer White, Provo. nd Gaylene Gayf Provo. T. A. HaUaday is the ADA of Utah chairman in charge of the cheese festival in Utah County. He is assisted by John J. Barnard, Utah CounElder and Mrs. Wilford Hall, who ty agricultural agent. Mr and Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick are in charge have just returned from a two-yeof all Dairy Princesses in Utah LDS Mission in the North Central States will be honored t County. Area meetings of the American a welcome home program tonight Dairy Association of Utah will also at 6 p.m. in the Third LDS Ward be held in connection with the tour. Chapel. The Halls were located at Rochester, Mian., where they were in charge of the bureau of information which the church operates there. They have returned to their home at 58 N. 7th W., in Provo. Mrs. Hall is a former society editor of The Daily Herald. Clear those pimples in two Traffic Cases Soren-so- n Utah'i PIMPLES Provo City Court Lists Statistics Kiwanis Nephi BORN Host to Helper AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL At Joint Meeting Saturday: Boy to Donald and Rae Lehi Princess 1:30-4:3- newly-crowne- d PLEASANT GROVE The Pleasant Grove Lions Club held its monthly ladies night this week and played host to the Roving Lions Club whose members attended as guests and took charge of the meeting. Lion Marion HaMiday of the Provo club and a past district 19S7SUNDAY HERALD wnBWSJgS!S Here's the BIG ONE that all want to see! Disney has never done anything finer than Bambi! . 1LA 33CCDRIC SZZZHA KJ s Lavishly produced and Chnelc fall of comedy. Tou'U like it! -- i 1 ..... .fuijirrw,.. I VSiCECT . I u n 17 P i,)rf n I |