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Show 1 " i ! I TmTRSDAT, JUNE Utah County,' Utah 12 DAILY. HERALD 19,-198- 8 , ; Bride Chosen For Jap anese Grown Prince a; Circus Glory Returns; Shrine Event Here June 25 Lee Can Have Investigation Gene-Randow'- , -- TOKYO, (UPI) A bride has been chosen! for Japanese Crown Prince Akihfto but unlike his forebears in the world's oldest ruling 4 Xf t 4.r ft X Affected by N ew Pay - Hike Bill Palacios, the daring gymnastics on lofty ladders of the Ronnie Lewis Trio and the group activities of the Barbette - trained and Swing High Girls. Besides the comedy overtones of Tommy Hanneford and the Original Gutis with their enormously popular gorilla parody there are the antic accents of Aer-ialovel- ies bare-rider- e ex-Ut- Utah graceful precision of the Flying - s s ted : dynasty he may have had a part in picking her, reliable sources said today. 'N ; The sources told United Press International that the engagement would be announced Sunday. A score of names have figured prominently; in speculation about the woman; who would become the. next empress of Japan but rumor favored pretty' Hatsuko Kitashirakawa, 16 and a former imperial princess. Although the great granddaughter of the Emperor ifreiji, she has been a commoner 6ince the end of the war when all titles of nobility, except for the immediate royal family, were abolished. Imperial household officials expressed surprise about the engagement report and a spokesman for the Kitashirakawa household declared, "the whole thing If He Wants, Says Watkins Events aloft embrace such a corps of clowns, the newly imported wide' variety; of thrillers as the augmented by Brothers. Bizzarro the Italian trio, Sen. solo' trapeze artistry of Princess WASHINGTON (UPI) Arthur V. Watkins (RrUtah) said Taj ana, the teeth suspension spins Gov. J. Bracken and whirls of the Sikorskas, the today to the Utah State Lee can go aerial adagio 11,000 In highly Legislature if he wants an invesaction of the Rose Gold Trior the traditions of ! copious aerial acts, the like of True to age-ol- d circus glory is the 1958 Polack which can be found in no other Bros.) Circus with its mew inter- form of entertainment. Its bareback riders are the national assemblage of top anfamous George Hanneford FamSpangleland talent. The third Shrine-Polack Bros. ily,' fekturing Tommy Hanneford, nual Provo Circus will be at Timpanogos the famous equestrian comedian. To delight the young of heart in Ball fark for two shows (3:30 and all age gamps are Jennier's 8:i5 p. m.) on Wednesday, June Seals,- Janet's' Pet Revue and the 25. Tickets for all performances Besalou Elephants with Baby are now on sale at the Shrine Opal and Kippy the poodle. Headquarters, 234 W. Center St., Eight Arab tumblers from Morin Provo. occo make up the Wazzan Troupe. Unadulterated circus through- Miracles on wheels are performed out, this year's edition abounds in by the Six Cycling Frielanis. s, There's a double measure of such cherished elements as acrobatics by the VicArab acrobats, train- - perch-polback Melitta. and Wicons. and clowns torias and ed seals, elephants, ah tigation into whether Boston tycoon Bernard Goldfine contributed to his 1956 defeat. . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI ) The bill now federal employe pay-hik- e in the hands of President Eisenhower would affect about 11,000 federal employes in Utah. Clark Stohl, U.S. Civil Service 5 said the raise would mean $475 or more annually to the average Utah federal employe. About 12,000 wage board employes in the s'ate, known as "blue collar" workers, would not be affected by the raise. Commission, i Lee said . Tuesday In Salt Lak City he had a "strong suspicion Watkins and presidential assistant Sherman Adams obtained fundi froni Goldfine to help defeat him in his bid for reelection in independent. Watkins replied "If, he (Lee) wants an investigation, let him apply to the Utah Legislature, which has jurisdiction over tat gubernatorial contests." , Watkins said "such an investigation can not only investigate the source of funds for the Clyde campaign, but can also look int contributions made to Lee.,rl y u ; j rr 4 ! ' "w,-i""- J 'L V"". 'y t?" - ; r x jft sHr &$&4 is news to us." No one in a position to know would eay how the sportsman-princ- e, 24, feels about the women considered eligible td be his bride. But it was said that his wishes 'have been taken into 'considera' tion. If so, it probably j is the first I i; ; V time in Japanese history that love has been considered while arranging an imperial marriage. The brides and grooms of princes and princesses always have been chosen for them. But the final decision, in which Akihito" may have a word, is by tradition made by the emperor, empress, immediate members of the imperial family, a imperial household council, which includes Prime Minister Nobusuke KVshi,' and, of course, the girl. t' : HUMAN POLE A human totem pole by the Wazzan Troupe of Arab acrobats is pictured here. One man supports the weight (more than half a tbn) of the other seyen members. The troupe will appear here with the Polack Brothers Cir- cus June 25. , "if 4 Vat Jtr - 4, 'f " 0 J '5 - I 4t 4 ' V If fc " if ' 5. ' Ihyimdlireds oi? v 1 o I. , it A,' '4 7 ' w V BE OUR GUESTS 7 i AT d SARATOGA w V" ,4 . .4 u f i - at RESORT 7 v -- 4. if Air. utes spent with this catalog and you'll be happier than ever that you sire GOLD STRIKE STAMPS ! - At i: i '.we V An V;X "r. 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